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| Product Type | Active Speaker System with DVD Player |
| Model | MC 4448 DVD |
| Brand | AEG |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Approx. 200 x 300 x 250 mm (per speaker) |
| Weight | Approx. 3.5 kg per speaker |
| Power Supply | AC 220-240V, 50/60Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 W (typical) |
| Audio Output Power | 2 x 20W RMS |
| Frequency Response | 60 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, AUX input, USB, DVD/CD player |
| Playback Formats | DVD, CD, MP3, WMA |
| Remote Control | Included (battery operated) |
| Speaker Type | 2-way bass reflex |
| Woofer Size | 4 inches |
| Tweeter Size | 1 inch soft dome |
| Cabinet Material | Wood veneer / MDF |
| Cleaning Instructions | Wipe with a dry soft cloth. Do not use liquids. |
| Safety Features | Overload protection, ventilation slots, anti-slip feet |
| Spare Parts Availability | Power cable, remote control, fuse (via authorized service) |
| Repairability | Repairs by qualified personnel only; user-replaceable fuse |
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USER MANUAL MC 4448 DVD AEG
Music Center with DVD for iPhone/iPod

Overview of the components ......Page 3
Instruction Manual Page 39
Technical Data Page 41
Overview of the Components


Fig. 2/22
HDMI connection
Fig. 2/23
AUDIO IN - input
Fig. 2/24
Antenna input
Fig. 2/17
1 Docking Port 2 Standby button (○ STANDBY) 3 IR Receiver 4 "Open/Close" (▲ EJECT) button 5 "iPod Mode" button (iPod) 6 "Stop/Radio" ( ■ STOP/FM) button 7 VOLUME control 8 "Tone selector" button ( ▶ L/R) 9 Memory card slots 10 USB interface 11 CD/DVD tray 12 "Next" button (NEXT ▶) 13 "Previous" button (◀ PREV) 14 "DVD mode" button (DVD)
15 "Play/Pause/ Confirm" (▶ PLAY/ENTER) button
16 Display
17 POWER ON/OFF switch
18 SCART output
19 Composite Video output
20 SPEAKERS R/L Loudspeaker connections
21 Digital Audio output
22 HDMI output
23 AUX IN Audio input
24 FM antenna
25 FL/FR Audio output
26 Component Video output
Remote (Fig. 3)
1 MEMORY/SUBTITLE: In radio mode for storing radio stations. To show/hide subtitles. 2 "▲" OPEN/CLOSE: To open or close the CD/DVD tray. 3 Numerical buttons: For direct selection of chapter or song number. 4 10+: For selecting the chapters/tracks above 9. Pressing again increases by a further 10. 5 GOTO: For direct accessing of a section on the CD/DVD. In radio mode for direct frequency input. 6 MO/ST / AUDIO: In radio mode to toggle between stereo and mono. To change the Audio settings. 7 ANGLE: To select the viewing angle. 8 PLAY/ENTER: Start playback. Confirm the input. 9 MUTE: Mute. 10 DISPLAY: To display the play status on screen. 11 "Ⅲ": To freeze the picture. Press the "PLAY/ENTER" button to continue the film. 12 ▶/PRESET+: To jump to the next chapter or song. In radio mode: for running through the stored radio stations. PRESET-: To return to the previous chapter or song. In radio mode: for running through the stored radio stations. 13 PROGRAM: Calling up the play list. 14 CLEAR: Clear entry. 15 TONE: Set the bass and treble levels. The adjustments are made with the VOL+/- buttons (16).
16 VOL+/-: To increase the volume/To reduce the volume. 17 ZOOM: To zoom in or out. 18 SHORTCUT: Skip trailers or warning notices of the main film (if supported by the DVD). 19 HDMI: HDMI Select definition. 20 EQ: Select sound option. 21 LOUD: Turn loudness function on/off. 22 REPEAT: To repeat title, chapters, etc. 23 A-B: To select the section to be repeated. 24 «/TUNE-: Fast reverse. In radio mode: for tuning in to /searching for a radio station. ▶/TUNE+: Fast forward. In radio mode: for tuning in to /searching for a radio station. 25 "■": Stop play. 26 SETUP: To start the setup menu. 27 Cursor buttons: Navigation in screen menu. 28 TITEL: To show the Playback-Control for VCD. 29 AUTO TUNE/MENU: In radio mode to activate the automatic station scan. To display the main menu of the DVD/VCD. 30 USB/CARD: USB / CARD switching. 31 AUX IN/iPod: For selecting between AUX IN and iPod. 32 FM: Select radio mode. 33 DVD: DVD Select mode. 34 "○" STANDBY: To activate standby mode.
Technical data
| Type of equipment Music | Center with DVD for iPhone/iPod |
| Model MC 4448 DVD | |
| Voltage 230 V, 50 Hz | |
| Output 40 W | |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) Device: 161 x 227 x 260 mmBoxes: 146 x 224 x 187 mm | |
| Weight 4.7 kg | |
| Laser Semiconductor laser | |
| Signal format PAL/NTSC | |
| Signal noise distance >=80 dB | |
| Video output 1,0 V (P-P) 75 Ω | |
| Analogue Audio output 2,0 V (rms) | |
| Y/Cb/Cr output (Y) 1,0 V (P-□), 75 Ω■ (Pb)/(Pr) 0,7 V (P-P), 75 Ω | |
| Operating environment 5°C to 35°C, level base | |
| Compatible media DVD-Video (DVD Disc, DVD ±R/RW)■ MPEG-4 Video (from CD/DVD Disc, DVD±R/RW, CD-R/RW)■ Audio CD (from CD Disc, CD-R/RW)■ Video CD (from CD Disc, CD-R/RW)■ MP3 files (from CD/DVD Disc, DVD±R/RW, CD-R/RW) | |
| Regional | 2 (=Europe, Greenland, South Africa, Egypt and Middle East, Japan) |
| Audio power | 100 W (PMPO) |
"Made for iPod" and "Made for iPhone" mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance.
Table of Contents
Device parts 39
Remote control 40
Technical data 41
Safety instructions 43
Setting up and connecting 45
Starting up 46
About the DVD-Player 50
Playing media....51
Working in file mode 55
Changing the default settings 58
Radio Station Set-up 66
AUDIO IN (R/L) Input Sockets 67
Docking Port for iPod/iPhone 67
Troubleshooting 69
Disposal 70
Declaration of conformity 70
OSD Menu overview....71
Many thanks!
Thank you for choosing the Music Center MC 4448 DVD!
We would like to wish you much joy with your machine and thank you for your purchase!

Symbols in this operating manual
Important instructions for your safety are especially marked. You must follow these instructions to avoid accidents and damage to the machine:

WARNING:
Warns against dangers to your health and indicates potential risks of injury.

CAUTION:
Indicates potential hazards for the player or other objects.

NOTE:
Highlights tips and information for you.
Manufacturer address
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We reserve the right to make technical and design-related changes in the course of ongoing product improvements.

Safety instructions
Operating manual
Read the complete operating manual before using the player.
Keep the manual in a safe place. If you pass the player on to a third party, pass on the operating manual as well.
Non-compliance with this manual can lead to severe injuries or damage to the machine.
We assume no liability for damage caused as a result of non-compliance with this operating manual.
The player may only be used in households for private use. It is not suitable for commercial use.
Children
- Do not leave the machine unattended, and do not use it if children or persons who cannot assess the risk are nearby. Children or persons who cannot assess the risks are not allowed to use the player. Keep the player out of reach.
- Packaging material must not be used to play with. There is a risk of suffocation.
Power supply
The machine is operated with electrical current, which means there is in principle a risk of electric shock. For this reason, pay particular attention to the following:
■ Never touch the plug with wet hands. If you want to pull the plug out of the plug socket, always pull directly on the plug. Never pull on the cable as it could tear. ■ Make sure that the power cable is not bent, caught or run over and that it does not come into contact with heat sources. ■ Make sure that the power cable is not wrapped around the device when in use. - Never place the machine on the power cable while it is being operated. - Only use extension cables that are designed for the power consumption level of the machine. - Keep the appliance away from rain and any moisture. - Only operate the machine if the electrical voltage stated on the type plate agrees with the voltage on your plug socket. The wrong voltage can destroy the machine. - Do not stand vases etc. on the appliance. Water could seep into the appliance. ■ Do not open the appliance. - Pull out the mains plug if the appliance is not to be used over a longer period of time. ■ Take care that nobody can trip over the power supply cable.
Laser

This appliance is classified as laser appliance of class 1 (CLASS 1 LASER). The associated label is attached to the outside of the appliance. Laser beams can damage the eyes. Therefore observe the following:
- Do not open the appliance. Do not attempt to dismantle the appliance. In order to avoid any danger: Have service work only carried out by the manufacturer or an authorized service workshop.
Transport
Where to position the appliance
In order to avoid damage to the DVD, you should remove it before transporting the appliance. ■ Never move the machine when it is in operation.
Safe operation of the appliance presupposes that it is positioned in an appropriate place. Therefore observe the following:
- Protect the appliance against the influence of weather. Never use it in the open-air. ■ Protect the appliance against moisture.
- Do not place liquid filled vessels, e.g. vases, on the device. ■ Never place the appliance on or in direct vicinity of heat sources, such as e.g. hobs, ovens, etc.
- Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight. Place the appliance so that a sufficient air supply is assured. This is to avoid a build up of heat inside the appliance. Make sure that the ventilation slots are not blocked. ■ Protect the appliance against the mechanical vibrations. ■ Stand the appliance on a solid base so that it cannot drop down.
- Protect the remote control against weather influences, moisture and high temperatures (e.g. by direct sunlight).
Operation
The player is able to show a still image on the TV screen or monitor for an unlimited period of time. This can cause damage to the screen. It is therefore advisable to activate the screen saver (see page 64, "General Setup"). Do not increase the volume when the player is playing very quiet sections. This could damage the speakers if very loud passages start suddenly after a quiet section. Do not move the player with a DVD inserted, as this could damage the DVD. Do not put your hands into the DVD slot, as you could be injured. Place only DVDs or CDs on the DVD tray, as otherwise the player may be damaged. Switch the player off using the On/Off switch if it will not be used for a longer period of time. Please disconnect the mains plug during thunderstorms.
Intended use
The DVD player is solely intended for the following tasks:
Playing Video DVDs and Video CDs, playing Audio CDs, and receiving radio programmes.
Audio playback from external audio sources.
Any other use is considered non-intended use and is prohibited.
Defect
If the machine should become defective at some point:
If the power supply cable for this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its customer service to avoid hazards. Should fluid have seeped into the player, or if the player has been dropped or damaged in any other way, it must be examined by an authorized dealer. Disconnect the player from the power supply and consult an authorized dealer.
Setting up and connecting
Unpacking
Unpack the appliance and all accessories and check that the contents are complete.
CAUTION:
Always transport or send the player in its original packaging to prevent damage. Keep the packaging for this purpose. Dispose of unnecessary packaging material in accordance with the regulations applicable in your country.
NOTE:
- Place the device and the speakers on a stable, horizontal and level surface. Keep a distance of at least 10 cm from walls and objects.
- Connect the device to a properly installed power socket.
Setting up the Loudspeakers
i NOTE:
Do not insert the plug of the DVD player into the socket until all loudspeakers and connections have been correctly made!
- Plug the cinch connector from the speakers into the SPEAKERS R/L jacks (Fig. 2/20).
Remote control battery installation
Starting up
WARNING:
Leaking out battery acid can damage your health. Remove the battery from the battery compartment as soon as it is exhausted or if the remote control is not going to be used for a longer period of time. Wipe up leaked out battery acid with a cloth. In case of skin contact immediately wash the affected area. Seek medical advice if battery acid has been swallowed. In case of contact with your eyes wash out the eyes and seek medical advice.
△ CAUTION:
Mismatching battery types or new and used batteries must never be used together. Different battery types have different properties. The mutual use of old and new batteries can shorten the lifetime of the new batteries and possibly result in leakage of the old batteries. When disposing of old batteries you should strictly comply with the legal and environmental regulations applicable in your country. Do not throw batteries into fire!
i NOTE:
The lifetime of the enclosed batteries may be shortened because of storage.
- Open and remove the battery compartment cover.
- Insert two batteries of type AAA/R03 (1.5 V), ensure correct polarity (+ and -). Start with the negative pole (-).
- Attach and close the battery compartment cover.
i NOTE:
The signals from the remote control are transmitted to the DVD-Player by infrared light. You should therefore take care that the DVD-Player is not exposed to the direct sunlight. This could make the transmission of signals from the remote control to the DVD-Player impossible. Several buttons can be found on the device as well as on the remote control. Buttons of the same name perform the same function.
Effective range of the remote control
If you want to use the remote control it has to be pointed at the remote control sensor on the front of the device. The distance between remote control and sensor should not exceed 7m. The angle of the remote control to the remote control sensor to right, left, top and bottom should not exceed 30°.
Audio-/Video cords
i NOTE:
An undisturbed operation can be guaranteed only with Audio/Video lines up to 1.5 m length.
Connecting the Video cable
The video cable transmits the video data from your DVD-Player to the TV or the Video-Projector.
There are four different ways of connecting the DVD-Player with your TV/Video-Projector. Select one of these possibilities to suit your replay unit.
i NOTE:
If you are not using a SCART or HDMI connection you must always establish an additional audio connection for transmitting the audio data (i.e. the sound).

Fig. 2/18
SCART
SCART is used to transmit both Video and Audio data.
- Plug the SCART jack firmly into the socket on the back of the player.
- Plug the SCART jack into the corresponding socket on your playback device.

Fig. 2/22
HDMI
Connection using a HDMI cable ensures a very high replay quality.
HDMI is used to transmit both Video and Audio data.
- Plug the HDMI jack into the socket on the back of the player.
- Plug the HDMI jack into the corresponding socket on your playback device.
i NOTE:
In the "Video Settings" menu select the submenu "HDMI Setup". Then select the "On" option in the "HDMI" menu.

Fig. 2/26
Component Video
Connection using a Component Video cable ensures a very high replay quality.
Component Video transmits only Video signals.
- Plug each of the three jacks into the corresponding sockets on the DVD player.
- Plug the jacks into the corresponding socket on your playback device. Select "Video Output" from the menu "Video Setup Page". Here you can change the settings "CVBS", "YPbPr" and "RGB" on the playback device that you have connected. Please see the operating instructions of the connected device for the correct setting.

Fig. 2/19
Connecting the Audio cable
Composite-Video
Composite-Video is used to transmit both Video data.
- Plug the Composite-Video jack into the socket on the back of the player.
- Plug the Composite-Video jack into the corresponding socket on your playback device.
You can choose from three transmission methods for audio signals.
You must first select whether you want the sound to be transmitted via a stereo amplifier or through your television set. The Audio cable must then be connected to the TV or an amplifier accordingly.
i NOTE:
If your amplifier is equipped with a digital output, you should use the amplifier. You will experience a much better audio quality, and the installation is much easier.

Fig. 2/25
Stereo
Connect both Audio cables for the right and the left speakers to your playback device or your amplifier.
- Plug the Audio jacks into the sockets on the back of the player.
- Plug the Audio jacks into the corresponding sockets on your playback device or your amplifier.

Fig. 2/21
Digital
Connect the Coaxial cable for transmission of digital Audio signals to your playback device or your amplifier.
- Plug the Audio jack into the socket on the back of the player.
- Plug the Audio jack into the corresponding socket on your playback device or your amplifier.

Fig. 2/23
AUDIO IN Input
Connect the two audio leads for the right-hand and left-hand sound channel to your output device.
- Insert the audio plugs into the socket on the rear of the device.
- Insert the audio plugs into the corresponding sockets of your output device.
Antenna connections
Fig. 2/24
Antenna Input
This device has a built-in FM radio receiver.
■ FM reception:
Uncoil the antenna fully. If there is interference on the received station, try to improve the reception as follows:
• By turning and coiling and uncoiling the antenna • By changing the position of the antenna.
If the reception is poor, we recommend that you switch to mono.
Inputs on the Front
Fig. 1/10
USB Input
Insert a USB storage medium directly into the corresponding socket of the device.

Fig. 1/9
Insert memory card
Insert an MMC/SD or MS memory card into the card slot on the device.
Switching on the receiver
Fig. 2/17
Turn on the main switch of the DVD player by moving the "POWER" on/off switch on the back of the device to "ON". If the device is then in standby mode, press the ⏻ STANDBY button on the device (Fig. 1/2) or on the remote control (Fig. 3/34) in order to switch the device on.
About the DVD-Player
With this DVD-Player you can play a vast variety of DVD-formats => Page 41, "Technical data".
However, you must be aware that in many cases DVDs are encrypted with a so-called "Regional Code". This specifies for which region in the world the DVD is intended. As an example, the DVDs marked with regional code "1" are intended for the USA and Canada. DVDs with regional code "2" are for use in Europe.
i NOTE:
With your DVD-Player you can only play DVDs with regional code "2". There are both lots of burning and compressing methods as well as high quality differences in (burned) CDs/DVDs. Moreover, the music industry has not yet agreed on a fixed standard for copy protection. This may, in very isolated cases, result in problems when relaying CDs, DVDs and MP3 CDs. This is no malfunction of the player.
Furthermore, there may be isolated problems when playing CDs or DVDs which were created on a PC (e.g. holiday photographs). In case of problems check the settings of the DVD writing program on your computer. You should in particular make sure that the DVD has been finalized. For further information on this matter please refer to the operating manual of your recorder.
Input Not Possible
If a function or input selected by you is not possible, the adjacent symbol is shown on the screen.

Terminology
Track: "Track" is the designation for sections on an Audio-CD. This may be a song, the set of a symphony, etc. ■ Title/Chapter: Video-DVDs are divided into "Title" and "Chapters". A "Title" may be e.g. a particular film, the "Chapters" may be subsections of this film. ■ HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface for transmitting high-resolution digital video data and digital audio data. ■ MPEG4: Your DVD player is also suitable for playing back files that have been compressed using the MPEG-4 system (short for Moving Picture Experts Group-4). MPEG-4 is a compression method by means of which large quantities of data can be reduced without any noticeable loss of picture and sound quality.
i NOTE:
It is not possible to guarantee full compatibility with all of the compression methods used worldwide, particularly when more than one soundtrack or subtitles are involved. Also MPEG 4 files with integrated special functions such as a menu, subtitles etc. are not always supported. This is no malfunction of the player.
Playing media
Using the remote control
You transmit commands to the DVD-Player via remote control. It is thus important to point the end of the remote control towards the DVD-Player.
NOTE:
If the device is not yet in DVD mode, press the DVD button (Fig. 3/33).
Loading a CD/DVD
- Press the remote control button OPEN/CLOSE▲ (Fig. 3/2). The CD/DVD tray opens.
- Place the CD/DVD on the tray.
- Press the remote control button OPEN/CLOSE▲ (Fig. 3/2) again. The CD/DVD tray closes. The display (Fig. 1/16) first shows "LOADING". After a short while the type of the loaded medium is displayed (e.g. "DVD").
Understanding the onscreen CD-menu

When playing CDs the following status information is displayed on screen:
■ Current track/total number of tracks (1). Time (2): This provides information about the duration and the remaining play time. By standard the play time expired of the current track is displayed. The display is in hours, minutes and seconds. Press the DISPLAY button (Fig. 3/10) once or several times to have further times displayed.
The following possibilities are available for selection
- time remaining to the end of the track,
- playback time of the CD so far,
- time remaining to the end of the CD.
Understanding the onscreen DVD-menu
When playing DVDs you can view the on-screen menu by pressing the DISPLAY button (Fig. 3/10).

DVD menu
■ Current title/total number of titles (1). ■ Current chapter/total number of chapters (2). Time (3): This provides information about the duration and the remaining play time. By default, the play time elapsed for the current title is displayed. The display is in hours, minutes, and seconds. Press the DISPLAY button (Fig. 3/10) once or several times to have further times displayed.
The following options are available for selection:
- time remaining to the end of the title,
- elapsed playing time of the chapter,
- time remaining to the end of the chapter.
Starting playback
- Place the CD/DVD on the CD/DVD tray (see page 51, "Loading a CD/DVD").
- Press the "PLAY/ENTER" button (Fig. 3/8) on the remote control.
NOTE:
If playback does not start or the playback quality is poor, check the default settings of the DVD player.
Interrupting playback
- Press the "II" button (Fig. 3/11) on the remote control. Playback is interrupted, and the currently visible image is "frozen".
- Press the "II" button (Fig. 3/11) on the remote control to restart "normal" playback.
Changing Audio-Language/Audio-Mode
Press the MO/ST / AUDIO button (Fig. 3/6) several times to change the audio language. The available audio languages depend on the DVD.
NOTE:
If the medium does not support this function (e.g., a CD), you can use this button to change the audio mode and set it, for example, to "Mono" or "Stereo".
Showing subtitles
Press the MEMORY/SUBTITLE button (Fig. 3/1) to display the current subtitle status. Press the button several times if you would like to activate or deactivate the subtitle function or if you want to choose a different subtitle language. The available subtitle languages depend on the DVD.
Stopping the replay
Press the "■" button (Fig. 3/25) during replay. The replay stops. Press the "PLAY/ENTER" button (Fig. 3/8) again to continue the replay from the last position. Press the "■" button (Fig. 3/25) twice to stop the replay completely. Press the "PLAY/ENTER" button (Fig. 3/8) again to replay the CD/DVD from the beginning.
Selecting previous chapter/track
Press the button (Fig. 3/12) to jump to the start of the previous chapter or track.
Selecting next chapter/track
Press the ▶ button (Fig. 3/12) to jump to the start of the next chapter or track.
Selecting track directly
Enter the number of the desired chapter/track with the numerical buttons on the remote control (Fig. 3/3).
Replay of the chapter/track starts after a short while.
Accessing a section via menu
| Menu | |
| Title | 01/05 |
| Chapter | 04/35 |
| Audio | 5,1ch English |
| Subtitle | Off |
Repeating DVD-title/chapter Repeating track on CD Repeating CD Stopping repeat Selecting a section to be repeated
The on-screen menu enables comfortable access to any sections of a medium. To do this, proceed as follows:
- Press the GOTO button (Fig. 3/5). The GOTO menu appears on the screen.
- Use the Cursor Buttons (Fig. 3/13) to move it to the desired subject (e.g. "Chapter"). Then press the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8).
- Now move to the point from which the replay should start. Depending on the type of medium this may be a track number, a chapter or even a point in time. The input must be made with the Numerical Buttons (Fig. 3/3). Playback begins after a short time.
- Press the GOTO button again to hide the menu.
- Choose the chapter or title to be repeated.
- Press the REPEAT-button (Fig. 3/22). The message "Chapter" appears on the screen.
- Press the REPEAT-button again, until the message "Title" or "All" is displayed.
- Select the track to be repeated.
- Press the REPEAT button (Fig. 3/22). The message "Track" appears on the screen.
Keep pressing the REPEAT button (Fig. 3/22) until the message "All" is displayed on the screen.
Press the REPEAT button (Fig. 3/22) repeatedly until the message disappears from the screen.
You can define a freely selected section to be automatically repeated.
To do this, proceed as follows:
- Mark the beginning of the section to be repeated. During repetition, press the A-B button (Fig. 3/19) on the remote control once. The message "A" appears on the screen.
- Mark the end of the section to be repeated by pressing the A-B button on the remote control once again. The message "A-B" appears on the screen. The previously marked section is now repeated.
Press the A-B button again to stop the repetition.
i NOTE:
On MP3 CDs, the section to be repeated must be within a track.
Using the DVD menu
Normally, each DVD has its own menu. Here you can choose chapters, make settings, etc. This menu is specific to the DVD and thus cannot be explained in detail.
Press the AUTO TUNE/MENU button (Fig. 3/29) to access the DVD menu. Use the Cursor Buttons (Fig. 3/27) to navigate in the menu. Press the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8) to confirm.
If you are in a menu area for direct chapter selection, you can enter the number of the chapter with the Numerical Buttons (Fig. 3/3) on the remote control.
Using fast forward or reverse
The DVD player has fast forward and fast reverse functions.
- Press the ▶ or ◀ button (Fig. 3/24) to start fast forward or fast reverse. The current playback direction and speed, e.g., "2x", will be displayed on the screen.
- Press the ▶ or ◀ button several times to change the speed. The speed can be increased by factors of 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32.
- Press the "PLAY/ENTER" button (Fig. 3/8) to resume normal playback when the desired section is reached.
Enlarging a screen section
You can change the screen section when viewing DVDs, VCDs, or images.
Press the ZOOM button (Fig. 3/17) to change the screen section.
For DVDs: Press the button several times to select the appropriate zoom factor or to return to the original zoom factor.
For JPEGs: Press the >>/<< buttons (Fig. 3/24) repeatedly to select the desired zoom factor.
Note:
Use the navigation buttons (Fig. 3/27) to navigate within the zoomed picture.
Changing the viewing angle
Some DVDs offer the possibility to select the viewing angle.
Press the ANGLE button (Fig. 3/7) to change the viewing angle.
i NOTE:
If changing the viewing angle is not possible, the message "∅" will be displayed.
Repeat pressing the button to choose a different viewing angle, or to return to the original viewing angle.
Adjusting the volume
Press the VOL + button (Fig. 3/16) to increase the volume.
Press the VOL - button (Fig. 3/16) to reduce the volume.
i NOTE:
Please remember that this will only change the output volume of the DVD player. In order to adjust the volume to your requirements, you may also have to change the volume of the playback device.
Creating a playlist (CD/DVD)
CD:
Program

DVD:
Program

Deleting a playlist (CD/DVD)
Using CD/DVD
You may want to replay the titles, e.g. on a CD, in a different order to the order determined by the producer. With the function "Create Playlist" you can create your own playing order.
To do this, proceed as follows:
- Press the PROGRAM button (Fig. 3/13). A table is displayed. Here you can enter the desired order of the tracks (in the case of CDs) or chapters/titles (for DVDs).
NOTE:
However, your playlist will be lost when switching off the DVD player or when inserting a new CD/DVD.
- Use the cursor buttons (Fig. 3/27) to navigate in the table.
- Enter the desired track (in the case of CDs) or the desired title and chapter (for DVDs) at the appropriate position in the table. Use the numerical buttons (Fig. 3/3) for this purpose. If you want to enter numbers higher than 9, first press the 10+ button (Fig. 2/4).
- Use the cursor buttons (Fig. 3/27) to select the command "Start" at the bottom of the screen to save the input.
- Press the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8) on the remote control to confirm this command.
- Press the PROGRAM button. You will now see a table (Fig. CD or Fig. DVD).
- Use the cursor buttons (Fig. 3/27) to manoeuvre to the command "Stop" at the bottom of the table.
- Press the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8) on the remote control to confirm this command.
- Press the PROGRAM button to terminate this procedure.
Working in file mode
As well as being able to play back "normal" films or music from CDs/DVDs, this DVD player is also able to play back video or audio files from CDs or DVDs which are stored in the file system. Such media are frequently available if you create CDs of digital photographs or MP3 music on your computer.
NOTE:
If the device is not yet in DVD mode, press the DVD button (Fig. 3/33).
- Place the CD or DVD on the tray => Page 51, "Loading a CD/DVD".
- Select the desired file(s) and start the replay => Page 57, "Selecting file/directory and starting replay".
Using the memory card
You can use the following memory cards:
SD-Card ■ Multi Media Card ■ Memory Stick
- Insert the memory card into the card reader (Fig. 1/9).
- Press the USB/CARD button (Fig. 3/30) twice on the remote control to switch the DVD player to file mode.
NOTE:
In order to find out which files can be played back the DVD player now reads the contents of the storage medium. In the case of large storage media this procedure may take a long time. During this time you will see the words "MCR CHECK" on the screen.
- If playback does not automatically start: Select the desired file(s) and start playback ⇒ Page 57, "Selecting file/directory and starting replay".
- If you would like to return to DVD mode, press the DVD button (Fig. 3/33) again.
Using a USB medium
By means of the USB connection you can connect numerous devices to the DVD Player. Examples of such devices are USB memory sticks or digital cameras.
This device has been developed in accordance with the latest technical developments in the USB field. Unfortunately the large number of different types of USB storage media on offer today makes it impossible to guarantee full compatibility with all USB storage media. For this reason there may be problems in rare cases with playing back from USB storage media. This is not a malfunction of the device.
- Insert a USB storage medium into the corresponding connection of the DVD player (Fig. 1/10).
- Press the USB/CARD button (Fig. 3/30) on the remote control in order to switch the DVD player to the file mode.
i NOTE:
In order to find out which files can be played back the DVD player now reads the contents of the storage medium. In the case of large storage media this procedure may take a long time. During this time you will see the words "USB CHECK" on the screen.
- If playback does not automatically start: Select the desired file(s) and start playback ⇒ Page 57, "Selecting file/directory and starting replay".
- If you would like to return to DVD mode, press the DVD button (Fig. 3/33) again.
Selecting file/directory and starting replay
Media may contain numerous data/files and directories. You must therefore first determine the data to be played.
- If this has not already been done, insert the CD or DVD into the drive, or connect a memory card or USB storage device.
- A menu window appears in which the directories (if directories are available) or the files are listed.
- If playback does not automatically start: Use the Cursor buttons (Fig. 3/27) to select the desired directory or file from the list.
- Select this by pressing the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8).
File: Once you have selected a file, this is now displayed directly or played back.
Directory: If you have called up a directory, a list of files now opens.
Here too you can select the desired file with the Cursor buttons and the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8). If you have selected a file, this is now displayed or played back.
- To return to the menu window view from playback, press the AUTO TUNE/MENU button (Fig. 3/29).
Please note:
There are both lots of burning and compressing methods as well as high quality differences in CDs/DVDs and burned CDs/DVDs.
For this reason there may occasionally be problems when files are played back (for example files are displayed but cannot be played back). This is no malfunction of the player.
i NOTE:
To return to the directories again from the files, select the 🔊... symbol (parent directory) and press the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8). By pressing the AUTO TUNE/MENU (Fig. 3/29) button you can move between the file list and the directory view. In the directory view only the titles in the selected directory are played.
Stopping the replay
Press the "■" -button (Fig. 3/25) on the remote control to stop the replay.
Viewing pictures
The DVD player is suitable for displaying your digital photographs. These photos may be stored only any medium (DVD, CD, etc.) supported by the DVD player.
NOTE:
Please ensure a suitable size of the photos. Large size photos may take some time to be displayed or may not be displayed at all. It is of advantage if the size of the photo corresponds with the screen size of the playback device. For TVs this is normally 1024x576 pixel (TV-aspect 16:9) or 768x576 (TV-aspect 4:3). Please note that any conversion generally involves a loss of data with respect to the original format.
Start the replay of photos by selecting the file from which the replay shall start. See page 57, "Selecting file/directory and starting replay".
NOTE:
After a few seconds a preview picture appears on the right-hand side in the two-column menu window.
Scrolling
Manual: Press the ◀ or ▶ button (Fig. 3/12) on the remote control to scroll forward or back. - Interrupt scrolling: Press the II button (Fig. 3/11) in order to interrupt the automatic picture change. Press the II button again in order to resume picture playback.
Rotating a photo
You can use the Cursor buttons to rotate a photo during replay:
Mirror vertically: Cursor Button "▲" Mirror horizontally: Cursor Button "▼" Rotate clockwise for 90°: Cursor Button "▶" Rotate counter-clockwise for 90°: Cursor Button "◀"
Fading
During playback of images you can select from various fading effects by repeatedly pressing the PROGRAM button (Fig. 3/13).
Changing the default settings
A large number of default settings can be comfortably changed via the screen menu.
Press the SETUP button (Fig. 3/26) on the remote control to start the menu for changing the default settings.
NOTE:
Many of these default settings can be changed via both the remote control and the menu. The difference is: If you change the default settings via the remote control, these changes will only be valid until the DVD-Player is switched off or the DVD is changed. However, any changes made in the menu are permanent.
Understanding the menu structure
The Setup menu has two menu levels:
■ Main menu: The main level is represented by graphic symbols. Sub-menu: The corresponding sub-menu options can be found under each of the main menu options.
Using the menu

Overview of the main menu
Language Setup
Navigation and selection
Use the Cursor Buttons (Fig. 3/27) ▶/▶ on the remote control to browse through the main menu. In contrast to this, you must use the Cursor Buttons (▲/▼) to move in the sub-menu. ■ Select a menu option with the PLAY/ENTER -button (Fig. 3/8). Use the PLAY/ENTER -button also to select an option (e.g. "PAL" in the illustration on the left). The selected option (in the example "PAL") is now highlighted. To return to the submenu or main menu, press the Cursor Button ◀.
Slide control
In some menus you will find slide controls with which you can adjust the volume or picture brightness, for example. The slide control is used as follows:
- Select with the PLAY/ENTER -button.
- Move the control with the Cursor Buttons (▲/▼).
- Confirm the entry with the PLAY/ENTER -button.
Language Setup (1) ■ Audio Setup (2) ■ Video Setup (3) ■ General Setup (4) ■ Parental Setup (5)
NOTE:
Some of the menu settings are only available in stop mode (depending on the DVD).
OSD Language; Audio; Subtitle; Disc Menu
■ OSD Language: Select the language for the screen display here. ■ Audio: Here you can select the preferred audio language. ■ Subtitle: Here you can select the preferred language for the film subtitles. ■ Disc Menu: Here you can select the preferred language for the DVD menus.

Audio Setup


PBC
By means of the PBC (Playback Control) function, the interactive menus specified by the manufacturer on the DVDs or VCDs are started automatically. If you turn the PBC option to "Off", the tracks are played automatically in order from the DVD or VCD.
NOTE:
If the DVD or VCD is not PBC-compatible, no selection menu is displayed even if the "PBC" function is switched on.
Analog Audio Setup
Surround (Downmix)
Change the characteristics of the speaker output:
■ LT/RT: Choose this setting if you want to play the DVD with the Pro Logic Dolby stereo effect. This produces an almost real 2-channel replay effect. ■ Stereo: Choose this setting if you want to play a DVD that has been produced in the 5.1-Audio format as 2-channel stereo sound.
Dual Mono
The Audio output is normally in stereo. Here you have the possibility to choose Mono-output instead of Stereo-output.
■ Stereo: The Audio output is in Stereo (default). ■ L-Mono: The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal of the "left" stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers. ■ R-Mono: The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal of the "right" stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers. ■ Mix Mono: The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal of the "both" stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
Dolby-Dynamic
The term "Dynamic" (Dynamic Range) describes the ratio of quietest and loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very large, you will experience very quiet and very loud sounds.
This may cause replay problems. Let us assume that you are watching a DVD in a relatively loud environment. You can now increase the volume to be able to hear also the very quiet passages, however with the disadvantage that loud passages will be unacceptably loud. In this case it would make sense to compress the dynamic range (i.e. reduce) and increase the output volume at the same time.
FULL - 1/8: The dynamic range is compressed slightly (1/8) to full (FULL). ■ OFF: The dynamic range is not compressed at all (default).




Dialog
In the "Dialog" menu it is possible to adjust the loudspeakers of the dialogs. Increase the volume of the dialogs with the Cursor button "▲" or reduce the volume with the Cursor button "▼".
Digital Audio Setup
Digital Output
Here you specify the settings for the digital Audio output.
■ SPDIF/OFF: Output of an analogue Audio signal, but no digital signal. ■ SPDIF/RAW: Output of a digital Audio signal. Use this setting if your amplifier is no two-channel stereo amplifier. ■ SPDIF/PCM: Output of a digital Audio signal that is converted to a 2-channel signal. Use this setting if your amplifier is a two-channel stereo amplifier.
i NOTE:
If there is no Audio output, even though you connected the DVD-Player to an amplifier, you will most likely have chosen an incorrect setting for the Audio output.
LPCM Output
Here you can set the sampling rate of the audio signal. Generally speaking, a higher sampling frequency produces a better audio signal.
Equalizer
In these menus you can adjust various sound options to suit your own personal taste. The optimum setting depends on the consumer and therefore cannot be stated here.
i NOTE: During iPod/iPhone music playback
If required, you can also change the EQ setting on your iPod/iPhone to create the optimum sound.

Video Setup

3D Processing Page
DSP Mode
With the "DSP Mode" function it is possible to produce surrounding acoustics similar to those found in a concert hall or church.
Video Output
Select the video output option for the playback device that is connected and which you wish to use. Choosing the right signal format depends on the type of connection and the playback device (see also the operating manual of the replay unit).
CVBS: Select this option if your playback device is connected to the DVD player via the composite video and/or S-video connection. ■ YPbPr: Select this option if your playback device is connected to the DVD player via the component video connection. RGB: Select this option if your playback device is connected to the DVD player via the SCART connection.
i NOTE:
If you would like to select the "RGB" setting, please ensure that your playback device supports this setting.
TV Display
Here you can adapt the output of the DVD player to the TV aspect.
Regarding the background: If you do not have a widescreen TV, the TV aspect will be 4:3. However, most feature films have an aspect of 16:9, so the image is too wide for the TV screen.
Here you can specify how the playback of the film is to be adapted to the playback device:
4:3 Panscan: You will only see the middle section of the film. The borders will be cut off. 4:3 Letterbox: You will see the complete width of the film. The film is thus reduced in size, with black bars appearing above and below the film. 16:9 WIDE: Select this option if you use a widescreen TV for playback. Please note that films recorded with a TV aspect of 4:3 can still be played back using aspect 4:3. This means that playing back such a film will not require the full widescreen area of the television.
i NOTE:
The setting "4:3 Panscan" is not supported by all DVDs.





TV Type
Match the output of the DVD player to the color transfer system of your playback device. The following options are available:
■ PAL: A system commonly used in Europe. ■ AUTO: Select this setting if your playback device is a multi-system unit. ■ NTSC: A system primarily used in North America.
Color Setting (Video Setup)
In this menu, it is possible to perform various settings to adapt the video signal.
Resolution
Select the HDMI resolution for the connected playback device that is to be used. Choosing the right signal format depends on the type of connection and the playback device (see also the operating manual of the playback unit).
HDMI Setup
HDMI
Here you can switch the HDMI output on and off.
Audio Format
Set the audio output here through HDMI.

System settings



HDMI Deep Color
The higher the bit setting, the greater the number of displayable colours through HDMI.
Angle Mark (Camera Angle)
If the DVD contains sequences recorded from different camera angles you can use the ANGLE button (Fig. 3/7) to select the various camera angles. This function is only available if the DVD contains scenes with various camera angles.
Before you can use this function it has to be activated.
■ On: The angle symbol is shown on the screen. ■ Off: No angle symbol is shown on the screen.
Screen saver
The player is able to display a still image for any time on the screen. This can cause damage to the screen. It is therefore recommended to activate the screen saver.
The following options are available:
■ On: The screen saver is activated (default setting). ■ Off: The screen saver is deactivated.
Last Memory
This feature activates the recognition function of the DVD player.
On: If the device is switched off during playback, or if the DVD is changed, the device stores the position at which playback was interrupted. Off: Playback begins again at the beginning of the medium.
Note: This feature is not supported by all DVDs.
Version
The current software version of the device is displayed here.

Parental control

Default
Select the command "Default/Reset" if you want to reset the player to the factory implemented default settings.
Any settings you have made will be lost.
Parental
Some DVDs contain information concerning the target group. This method is comparable with the rating of cinema films ("Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over" e.g.).
If you have the child lock option activated, a probably existing corresponding information is read from the DVD and compared with the value pre-set by you. If a DVD is intended for an older age group than the one pre-set by you, the DVD cannot be played.
The following child lock options are available:
- Kid Saf: Suitable for children. G: Suitable for all age groups. PG: The presence of parents is recommended. Some scenes may be unsuitable for children. PG 13: The presence of parents is strictly recommended. Some scenes may be unsuitable for children under the age of 13. PGR: The presence of parents is strictly necessary. R: Young persons under the age of 17 may only view this film in the presence of an adult. NC17: Children and juveniles under the age of 17 are not allowed to watch this film. Adult: The film must only be watched by adults.
Password
In this menu you can change the password for the child lock system. In order to change the password, you must first enter the current password. The master password is "138900".
NOTE:
If you forgot your password, you can deactivate the child lock system with this password.
Proceed as follows to change the password:
- Enter the present password in the "Old Password" line with the Numerical buttons (Fig. 3/3) of the remote control. To prevent the password from being read by unauthorized persons, only the characters "XXXXX" will appear on the screen.
- Enter the new password in the "New Password" line with the Numerical buttons of the remote control.
- Confirm the new password by entering it again in the "Confirm" line. Confirm your entry with the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8).
Radio Station Set-up
This device has a built-in FM radio receiver. There are 3 different ways to search for radio stations: Automatic scan, manual scan, and direct frequency input.
NOTE:
The sound is transmitted via the music center speakers.
- Use the FM (Fig. 3/32) button to select the "TUNER" mode.
- Press the AUTO TUNE/MENU (Fig. 3/29) button. The device searches the current frequency band for stations and stores them automatically.
NOTE:
It is not possible to change the order of the stations.
Manual Station Finding
- Use the FM button (Fig. 3/32) to select TUNER mode.
- Use the ▶ and ◀ buttons (Fig. 3/12) to select the storage location where you want to store the station.
- Press the ▶/◀ buttons (Fig. 3/24) to search for a station. Press the corresponding button repeatedly until you have found the desired radio station.
- To store the radio station, press the MEMORY/SUBTITLE button (Fig. 3/1); "SAVING" appears in the display.
Direct frequency input
- Use the FM button (Fig. 3/32) to select TUNER mode.
- Use the ▶ and ◀ buttons (Fig. 3/12) to select the storage location where you want to store the station.
- Press the GOTO button (Fig. 3/5).
- Use the numerical buttons (Fig. 3/3) to enter the frequency.
- To store the radio station, press the MEMORY/SUBTITLE button (Fig. 3/1); "SAVING" appears on the display.
To select the stored radio stations, press the ▶/◀ button (Fig. 3/12) or enter the storage location with the numerical buttons (Fig. 3/3).
AUDIO IN (R/L) Input Sockets
To connect analogue replay devices. With these sockets you can also hear the sound from other playback devices such as MP3 players, CD players, etc., through the loudspeakers.
- Please connect the external device with an appropriate cinch cable (2x RCA) to the AUDIO IN sockets (Fig. 2/23).
- Press the AUX IN/iPod button (Fig. 3/31) repeatedly until "AUX IN" appears in the display.
- For the remaining procedure, please see the operating instructions of the external sound source.
- Through the loudspeakers you now hear the sound from the external device; with the VOL+/- buttons (Fig. 3/16) you can change the volume.
NOTE:
Adjust the volume of the external device to a comfortable level.
Docking Port for iPod/iPhone
You have the option of playing music and videos from your iPod or iPhone through this device.
iPod/iPhone Compatibility
Due to the large variety of iPod and iPhone models and generations on the market, full compatibility cannot be guaranteed. Before connecting your iPod/iPhone, ensure that it has a compatible interface.
Full compatibility of the remote functions also cannot be guaranteed. Operate your iPod/iPhone as normal, while it sits in the docking station.
NOTE:
Depending on the software version of your iPhone, the following error message may be displayed: "This accessory was not developed for iPhone use. It is possible that noise occurs and signal strength is reduced." In this case, press "OK".
Music/Videos Playback from iPod/iPhone
(iPod/iPhone not supplied)
- If an adapter has been supplied with your iPod, put it onto the dock connector. You can only ensure that the iPod fits correctly into the iPod port if the adapter is plugged in.
- Insert your iPod/iPhone into the dock.
CAUTION:
Make sure that your iPod/iPhone is plugged upright into the port. Do not bend or tilt the iPod/iPhone whilst it is plugged into the port. This may cause damage to the dock or the iPod/iPhone.

SOURCE: iPod/iPhone
Title:
Artist:
Album:
Genre:
Authenticate Start!
- Repeatedly press the AUX IN/iPod button (Fig. 3/31) until "IPOD/IN" is displayed. The device now establishes a connection to the iPod/iPhone. If the TV set is switched on, the pop-up (left) appears. If the connection is established successfully, the CONNECT message appears on the display.
- Depending on the iPod/iPhone Model, firstly release the button lock and start playing music if necessary with the PLAY/ENTER button (Fig. 3/8).
- Follow your iPod/iPhone manual for further use of the controls.
i NOTE: During iPod/iPhone music/video playback
If required you can also change the EQ setting on your iPod/iPhone, to create the optimum sound. The sound is only transmitted via the music center speakers. The picture is transmitted via the SCART and composite video connection.
CAUTION:
Return to radio mode before disconnecting your iPod/iPhone from this device to avoid damages to your iPod/iPhone.
NOTE:
If you have an incoming call when playing back music with the iPhone docked, then playback stops and you can hear the ring tone.
iPod/iPhone Charging
Your iPod/iPhone battery is charged as soon as the iPod/iPhone is docked. To do this, the unit must be connected to the mains.
NOTE:
If the slot adapter has been supplied with your iPod, use it to ensure that your iPod fits correctly. Not all iPod/iPhone generations support the charge mode. The duration of the charging process depends on the iPod/iPhone which is used and its operating condition.
Troubleshooting
Before sending the machine to the Customer Services, use the following table to check whether you can rectify the fault yourself.
| Fault Fault Possible cause Solution | ||
| The power supply light does not light | No power supply | ⚠ WARNING: Before troubleshooting, switch the player off. |
| Put the mains plug in correctly, if necessary, check the socket is working with another appliance. | ||
| no power supply/mains switch switched off | Switch the player on by the mains switch (Fig. 2/17). | |
| No image displayed on screen | Video cable not correctly connected | ⚠ WARNING: Before troubleshooting, switch the player off. |
| Check the correct it of the Video cable ➔ "Connecting the Video cable". Make sure that the jacks are tightly in the sockets. | ||
| no DVD/CD inserted Insert a CD/DVD. | ||
| DVD/CD not compatible Use only compatible media (see ➔ "Technical Data"). | ||
| DVD/CD incorrectly placed in CD/DVD-tray | Turn the CD/DVD around. | |
| CD/DVD is dirty Clean the CD/DVD around | ||
| CD/DVD is damaged Use a different CD/DVD. | ||
| Incorrect settings Check the settings of your DVD-Player. | ||
| The child lock system is activated Deactivate the child lock ➔ "Parental". | ||
| No picture through HDMI | The HDMI option has been switched to "Off" in the Setup menu. | Connect the device to your TV set with a Scart cable and change the option in the HDMI Setup menu to "On". |
| If you do not have a Scart cable, proceed as follows: 1. Open the CD/DVD tray in DVD mode. 2. Press the SETUP button. 3. Now press the following buttons in sequence: 2x Cursor button▶ 6x Cursor button▼ 1x PLAY/ENTER button. 1x Cursor button▶ 1x Cursor button▲ 1x PLAY/ENTER button. | ||
| No response when pressing button | Power supply problem or static charging of appliance | Switch off the main switch and pull out the mains plug. Insert the mains plug into the socket and switch the player on again. |
| No sound Audio cable | not connected | WARNING:Before troubleshooting, switch the player off. |
| Video plug for transmission of the Video signal, you must use and Audio cable in addition to the Video cable ⇔ "Connecting the Audio cable". | ||
| Amplifier switched off If you use an | amplifier for Audio output: check whether the amplifier is switched on. | |
| Incorrect settings Check the settings of your DVD-Player. | ||
| Sound is distorted Presets incorrect Change the settings in the audio menu. | ||
| The remote control does not work | wrong direction The remote control is not pointed towards the DVD-Player. | |
| too far away Make sure that the remote control is not further than 7 m away from the player. | ||
| Batteries empty Replace the batteries in the remote control ⇔ "Remote control battery installation". | ||
| Titles are played in wrong order | Playlist is used Delete the playlist | → "Deleting a playlist". |
| DVD cannot be played | DVD has not been inalized Use a inalized DVD. | |
| No radio reception. The antenna cable is not connected. | Insert the antenna cable irmly into the antenna socket of the device. | |
| Poor radio reception. The received radio station is too weak for a stereo operation. | Adjust the device to mono operation by pressing the MO/ST / AUDIO button (Fig. 3/6). | |
| In automatic search mode the radio does not stop at a transmitting station. | The transmission signals are too weak. | Tune in to a radio station manually. |

Disposal
At the end of the service life of the appliance, in particular if it is malfunctioning, make the appliance unusable by pulling the mains plug out of the socket and separating the power cable. Dispose of the appliance according to the environmental regulations applicable in your country. Electrical waste may not be disposed of together with household waste. For any advice regarding recycling, contact your local municipal authorities or your dealer.
Declaration of conformity
ETV Elektro-technische Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH hereby declares that the device MC 4448 DVD is in conformity with the basic requirements of the European guideline for electromagnetic compatibility (2004/108/EG) and the low voltage guideline (2006/95/EG).
A copy of the declaration of conformity can be requested from the stated address.
OSD Menu Overview
| -- NEW LANGUAGE PAGE -- -- - VIDEO SETUP -- | ||||
| OSD LANGUAGE VIDEO OUTPUT CVBS | ||||
| AUDIO YPbPr | ||||
| SUBTITLE RGB | ||||
| DISC MENU TV DISPLAY 4:3 PANSCAN | ||||
| PBC ON 4:3 LETTERBOX | OFF 16:9 WIDE | |||
| TV TYPE PAL | ||||
| -- AUDIO SETUP -- AUTO | ||||
| ANALOG AUDIO SETUP SURROUND LUR NTSC | STEREO COLOR SETTING SHARPNESS HIGHMEDIUMLOW | |||
| DUAL MONO STEREO L-MONO R-MONO MIX-MONO | BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST | |||
| DOLBY-DYNAMIC | GAMMANONE LOW MEDIUM HIGH | |||
| DIALOG | ||||
| DIGITAL AUDIO | DIGITAL OUTPUT | SPDIF/OFF SPDIF/RAW SPDIF/PCM | HUE | |
| LPCM OUTPUT | 48K 96K | SATURATION | ||
| LUMA DELAY0T1T | ||||
| EQUALIZER | EQUALIZER MODE | OFFROCKPOPLIVEDANCETECHNOCLASSICSOFT | RESOLUTION | 720P (60Hz)1080I (60Hz)1080P (60Hz)576I (50 Hz)576P (50Hz)720P (50Hz)1080I (50Hz) |
| BASS BOOST | ON 1080P (50Hz) OFF | HDMI SETUP | HDMIONOFF | |
| SUPER BASS | ONOFF | AUDIO FORMATAUTO PCM | ||
| TREBLE BOOST | ONOFF | HDMI DEEP COLOR24BIT30BIT36BIT | ||
| 3D PROCESSING | DSP MODE | OFFCONCERTLIVING ROOMHALLBATHROOMCAVEARENACHURCH | ||
| -- PARENTAL CTRL SETUP -- | ||||
| -- GENERAL SETUP -- | PARENTAL | 1 KID SAF2 G3 PG4 PG 135 PGR6 R | ||
| ANGLE MARK | ON 7 NC17OFF 8 ADULT | |||
| SCREEN SAVER | ON | PASSWORD | CHANGE | |
| -- GENERAL SETUP -- | |
| ANGLE MARK | ON 7 NC17OFF 8 ADULT |
| SCREEN SAVER | ONOFF |
| LAST MEMORY | ONOFF |
| VERSION | |
| DEFAULT | RESET |








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MC 4448 DVD
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