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DVD Standard
THE LEADER IN AUDIO ENGINEERING
Instructions for Use
Owner’s Reference
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DVD Standard Instructions for Use v 01.1 CONTACT Krell Industries, Inc. INFORMATION 45 Connair Road Orange, CT 06477-3650 USA TEL 203-799-9954 FAX 203-891-2028 E-MAIL krell@krellonline.com WEB SITE http://www.krellonline.com This product complies with the EMC directive (89/336/EEC) and the low-voltage directive (73/23/EEC). Do not place the DVD Standard where it could be exposed to dripping or splashing. WARNINGS Do not remove or bypass the ground pin on the end of the AC cord. This may caus
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Contents Page INTRODUCTION 1 DEFINITION OF TERMS 2 UNPACKING 4 PLACEMENT 5 AC Power Guidelines 5 GETTING STARTED 6 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 11 BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION 15 REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION 20 Battery Installation and Removal 20 Remote Control Functions 20 CONNECTING THE DVD STANDARD TO YOUR SYSTEM 25 Connection Steps 25 OPERATING YOUR DVD STANDARD 26 On/Off/Stand-by 26 How to Play a Disc 26 How to Write a Program 27 How to Create an A-B Loop 29 SYSTEM SETUP OVERVIEW 30 SYSTEM SETUP 31 Conf
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Illustrations Page FIGURE 1 The DVD Standard Front Panel 10 FIGURE 2 The DVD Standard Back Panel 14 FIGURE 3 The DVD Standard Remote Control 19 iv Krell DVD Standard
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Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Krell DVD Standard. The DVD Standard is designed to provide the finest Digital Video Disc image available, allowing you to seamlessly integrate the DVD Standard with the highest quality video display devices. The DVD Standard’s tremendous and carefully regulated power supply results in picture stability even during line fluctuations. Advanced drive mechanisms provide superior disc reading capabilities. The DVD Standard, Krell’s first video source
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Definition of Terms Following are the definitions of key terms used in your owner’s refer- ence manual. INPUT AND OUTPUT Balanced CONNECTIONS A symmetrical input or output circuit that has equal impedance from both input terminals to a common ground reference point. The indus- try standard for professional and sound recording installations, bal- anced connections have 6 dB more gain than single-ended connec- tions and allow the use of long interconnect cables. Balanced con- nections are more im
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Definition of Terms VIDEO TECHNOLOGY Composite Video An encoded video signal that includes horizontal and vertical syn- chronizing information. Component Video A video signal that uses three wires to convey luminance (Y), red minus luminance (R-Y), and blue minus luminance (B-Y) signals. Progressive Scan Video Video signals (noninterlaced) that build screen content in one pass rather than the two passes required for standard (interlaced) video. This technology eliminates motion artifact and scr
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Unpacking Follow these steps to safely unpack your DVD Standard: 1. Open the shipping box and remove the top layer of foam. You see these items: 1 Krell DVD Standard 1 IEC connector (AC power) cord 1 12 VDC (12 V trigger) cable 1 DVD remote control 1 CR2025 lithium battery 1 packet containing the owner’s reference manual, the RS-232 port developer’s reference, and the warranty registration card. 2. Grasp the underside of the foam end-caps that encase the DVD Standard and lift it straight out of
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Placement Before you install the DVD Standard into your system, review the following guidelines to choose the location for the component. This will facilitate a clean, trouble-free installation. The DVD Standard does not require any type of special rack or cabinet for installation. Place the DVD Standard on a firm, level surface, away from exces- sive heat, humidity, or moisture. The DVD Standard requires at least two inches (5 cm) of clearance on each side and at least two inches (5 cm) of c
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Getting Started To connect the DVD Standard to your video monitor, you need to: READ THIS FIRST connect to AC power, choose your video format, choose and then connect video outputs, and configure the DVD Standard to match your television format. These steps are explained below. Match the video format (NTSC/PAL) of the monitor and the video sig- IMPORTANT nal of the DVD Standard to avoid a distorted picture. Connect to AC Power Step 1 Plug the AC cord into the wall outlet. The red stand-by LED (
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Getting Started, continued Progressive Scan The DVD Standard supports progressive scan (480p) video signals. (Noninterlaced) Progressive scan builds video screen content in one pass (as Video Outputs opposed to two passes for nonprogressive or interlaced video), thus providing better quality picture. Progressive video can also be con- nected to a computer monitor. The following table details the different progressive video signals, connectors, labels, and formats supported by the DVD Standard.
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Getting Started, continued Standard (Interlaced) The DVD Standard also features standard composite, S-video, and Video Outputs component connections. The following table details the different standard video signals, con- nectors, labels, and formats supported by the DVD Standard. Video Type of Most Commonly Format Signal Connector Labeled As Standard Standard Single-ended Video, NTSC or PAL Composite RCA Composite Standard 4 pin mini-DIN S, SV, S-Video NTSC or PAL S-Video Standard Single-ende
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Getting Started, continued Configure TV Type Step 4 Configure the DVD Standard to match your television aspect ratio (4:3 standard or 16:9 wide-screen) through the setup menu. Follow these steps: a. Turn on your television or video monitor. b. Press the power button (1) or key (38) on the DVD Standard. The blue power LED (2) illuminates. c. Press the setup button on the front panel (19) or the setup key on the remote control (44). The setup menu appears on the video display. The configuration op
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Figure 1 The DVD Standard Front Panel 10 9 7 12 118 13 15 16 17 16 DVD Standard TRACK SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE REPEAT PAUSE STOP PLAY STAND-BY POWER MENU SETUP DVD 5 3 2 1 6 4 14 18 19 Menu and Setup Power Disc Functions Functions 1 Power Button 5 Repeat Button 16 Directional Buttons 2 Power LED 6 Pause Button 17 Enter Button 3 Stand-by LED 7 Stop Button 18 Menu Button 4 Infrared Sensor 8 Play Button 19 Setup Button 9 Track Forward Button 10 Track Back Button 11 Search Forward Button 12 Search Back Bu
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Front Panel Description See Figure 1 on page 10 POWER 1 Power Button Use this button to switch the DVD Standard from the stand-by to the operational mode. 2 Power LED The blue power LED illuminates when the DVD Standard is in the operational mode. 3 Stand-by LED The red stand-by LED illuminates when the DVD Standard is plugged into AC power and is in the stand-by mode. 4 Infrared Sensor The infrared sensor receives commands from the DVD Standard remote control. For proper remote control operat
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Front Panel Description, continued DISC FUNCTIONS 7 Stop Button Use this key to stop DVD playback. The video display shows the fol- lowing message: WHEN PLAY IS PUSHED, THE PLAYER WILL PLAY FROM WHERE YOU STOPPED. TO START FROM THE BEGINNING, PRESS STOP AGAIN. 8 Play Button Use this button to begin or resume DVD playback. 9 Track Forward Button Use this button to move forward one chapter or track. The upper left corner of the video display shows SEARCH and the currently playing chapter or track
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Front Panel Description, continued MENU AND SETUP 16 Directional Buttons FUNCTIONS Use these buttons to navigate the disc and setup menus. 17 Enter Button Use this button to set selected menu or program items. 18 Menu Button Use this button to access the disc menu. Use the directional buttons or keys to move through the menu. Press enter to select the desired menu item. Disc playback pauses automatically when you enter the menu. 19 Setup Button Use this button to access the DVD Standard setup m
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Figure 2 The DVD Standard Back Panel 23 22 26 29 34 36 VIDEO OUT PROGRESSIVE SCAN ANALOG OUTPUTS VIDEO OUT COMPOSITE DVD Standard LEFT R S-VIDEO G RS-232 RC-5 12VDC COMPONENT IN OUT IN RIGHT LEFT B Y Y Pb Pb HSYNC 50/60Hz Pr Pr DIGITAL OUTPUTS VSYNC RIGHT NTSC PAL RGB YPbPr OPTICS COAX NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE MADE IN USA 20 21 24 25 27 28 31 30 33 32 35 37 Analog Audio Outputs Progressive Scan Digital Audio Outputs 20 Left and Right Balanced Video Outputs 32 Coaxial Digital Output Audio
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Back Panel Description See Figure 2 on page 14 ANALOG AUDIO 20 Left and Right Balanced Audio Outputs OUTPUTS The DVD Standard is equipped with one pair of left and right bal- anced analog audio outputs via XLR connectors. 21 Left and Right Single-ended Audio Outputs The DVD Standard is equipped with one pair of left and right single- ended analog audio outputs via RCA connectors. STANDARD VIDEO 22 Composite Standard Video Output OUTPUTS The DVD Standard is equipped with a composite standard vide
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Back Panel Description, continued PROGRESSIVE SCAN 27 HSYNC 480p Horizontal Sync Output VIDEO OUTPUTS, The DVD Standard is equipped with an HSYNC Horizontal Sync continued Output that works with the Progressive 480p Video Output. HSYNC and VSYNC are the component sync signals for the progressive RGB outputs. 28 VSYNC 480p Vertical Sync Output The DVD Standard is equipped with a VSYNC Vertical Sync Output that works with the Progressive 480p Video Output. HSYNC and VSYNC are the component sync