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2-683-363-11 (1)
D-VE7000S
Operating Instructions
Owner’s Record
DVD Walkman
The model number is located on
the bottom. The serial number
is located on the rear of the
Portable
disc compartment lid. Record
the serial number in the space
provided below. Refer to these
DVD/CD Player
numbers whenever you call upon
your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
Model No. D-VE7000S
Serial No.
© 2006 Sony Corporation
D-VE7000S.US.2-683-363-11(1)
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Note WARNING This equipm To reduce the risk of fi re or comply with pursuant to P electric shock, do not expose These limits this apparatus to rain or protection ag moisture. residential in This equipm Do not install the appliance in a confi ned radio freque space, such as a bookcase or built-in used in acco cabinet. harmful inte However, th This symbol is intended to will not occu To reduce the risk of fi re, do not cover the alert the user to the presence equipment d ventilation of the app
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9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the Note polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized This equipment has been tested and found to plug has two blades with one wider than the comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, other. A grounding type plug has two blades pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or These limits are designed to provide reasonable the third prong are provided for your safety. If protection against harmful int
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Viewing S About this Manual Table of Contents Playing To displ • Instructions in this manual describe how to To rotat About this Manual ..........................................4 use the player mainly by using the controls Various P Precautions .......................................................6 on the player. You can operate in the same Playing way by using the button of the same or About the Discs This Player can Play ....9 similar name on the supplied remote. Some Playing DVD ......
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Viewing Still Images ................................... 29 Connection Playing a slide show .........................................29 Watching on a TV ......................................... 47 To display thumbnails ......................................30 To rotate a still image .......................................30 Listening from an Audio Component .. 48 .................4 Using an audio cord ..........................................48 Various Playback ................................
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– in a car with its windows closed On the rec Precautions – near equipment utilizing strong • When the magnetism such as a microwave oven or rechargea megavolume speakers normal li On safety • If the player causes interference to radio or with a ne • This set is not disconnected from the television reception, turn off the player or dealer. (Y AC power source (mains) as long as it is move it away from the radio or television. yourself.) connected to the wall outlet, even if the set • CAUTION
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d On the rechargeable battery On the headphones • When the battery life of a fully charged • If the supplied headphones cause any skin e oven or rechargeable battery becomes about half the trouble, immediately stop using them and normal life, the battery needs to be replaced consult a doctor. o radio or with a new one. Consult your nearest Sony • Sound will leak from the supplied player or dealer. (You must not replace the battery by headphones if you turn up the volume too levision. your
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On cleaning For the customers in the U.S.A. and About Canada Casing Playe Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild BATTERIES This playe detergent solution. Do not use any type of Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. The logo ty abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such You can help preserve our environment by as alcohol or benzine as it may mar the fi nish returning your used rechargeable batteries to of the ca
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and Note on the picture skipping About the Discs This If a DVD has a crack, dirt, etc., it may be unable to be read or a picture skipping may Player can Play occur. Very rarely, playback sound could be skipped This player can play the following discs. due to compatibility with the player. e. The logo types listed are trademarks. In this case, take the disc and the player to ment by your nearest Sony dealer. atteries to DVD n nearest On the discs recorded with digital surround sound F
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Note on DualDiscs Video CD JPEG A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one The JPEG side with digital audio material on the other “.jpeg”, “.jp Format of discs Label side. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) Video CD Notes standard, playback on this product is not guaranteed. discs • This play Music discs encoded with copyright Note on PBC (Playback Control) NTSC or protection technologies This playe
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Caution JPEG This player CANNOT play these discs. duct – DVD-Audio al on one The JPEG fi les must have the extension – DVD-RAM the other “.jpeg”, “.jpg”, or “.jpe”. – DVD-ROM (the data other than the MP3/JPEG erial side fi le) Disc (CD) – CD-G Notes on all types of is not – Super VCD (SVCD) discs – CD-I – Photo-CD • This player can play discs recorded in either ght – VSD NTSC or PAL color system. Discs recorded – Super Audio CD (SACD) in any other color systems cannot be played ck –
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Terms for discs � Title Playing or The longest section of a picture or music The playing DVD structure feature on a DVD, e.g., a movie for video on the meth Disc software, or an album (or a track) for audio the disc. In Title software, etc. Each title is assigned a title played in o number enabling you to locate the title you Chapter want. � Chapter Video CD/Audio CD structure Sections of a picture or a music feature that are smaller than titles. A title is composed Disc of several cha
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Playing order of MP3/JPEG fi les r music Notes on Discs The playing order may differ depending or video on the method used to record the fi les on • To keep the disc clean, do not touch the for audio the disc. In the following example, fi les are surface. Handle the disc by its edge. ed a title played in order of to . e title you Folder File eature that omposed is assigned • Keep your discs in their cases or disc locate the magazines when not in use. Do not the disc, subject the dis
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• Do not use any discs with labels or stickers attached. The following malfunctions may result from using such discs: – Inability to eject a disc (due to a label or sticker peeling off and jamming the eject mechanism). – Inability to read data correctly (e.g., playback skipping, or no playback) due to heat shrinking of a sticker or label causing a disc to warp. • Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g., heart, square, star) cannot be played on this player. Attempting to do so may damage t
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Getting Started Getting Started To connect your headphones to the player Checking the Supplied Connect the plug of the supplied headphones to PHONES A or B of the player securely. Accessories You can connect headphones to PHONES A and B at the same time. • Speaker cradle (1) to PHONES • AC power adaptor (1) To use the remote Remove the insulation sheet. • Remote control (Remote; battery installed) (1) For customers in the US The AC power adaptor supplied with this unit is not intended t
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To use the TOP MENU button ( page 25) Guide to Parts and The suppor MENU button ( page 26) player on a Controls LCD MODE/BRT (brightness) button ( If you hand page 39) may break. DVD/CD player When you Arrow ( / / / ) buttons ( page 21, 40) with your h ENT (enter) button ( page 21, 40) You can display and exit the Setup menu by keeping this buttons pressed. See “Setting the OSD Language and the Clock” ( page 21) and “Using the Setup Menu” ( page 40) for mor
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Getting Started To use the support 5) Speaker cradle The support should be used when you put the player on a fl at and stable surface. button ( If you handle the support forcibly, the support may break. When you operate the player, hold the player age 21, 40) with your hand. , 40) tup ressed. e and Using DC IN 12V jack ( page 19) for more Player terminal ( page 19, 24) Speakers ( page 24) page Lock the support. Remote Take out the support. ge 19) on the lamp The
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To replace the battery in the remote / (fast playback) buttons ( page 24) Prepar Replace the battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery with correct polarity. (slow reverse playback) button ( ( Recha page 24) Charge the While pushing the lock lever , pull 1 (stop) /OFF (power off) button ( before usin out the battery holder . page 24) when the b Number buttons ( page 27, 28) If you keep to the speak CLEAR button ( page 33, 34) battery sim B MARK (bookmark)
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Getting Started ote Mount the player on the speaker 2 Preparing a Power Source 2025 cradle. y. ( Rechargeable Battery) Charging starts and the lamp fl ashes in orange fi rst, and then remains lit. Charge the built-in rechargeable battery er , pull lamp before using the player for the fi rst time, or when the battery is depleted. If you keep the AC power adaptor connected to the speaker cradle, you can charge the battery simply by mounting the player on the speaker cradle. Notes • Ch
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Charging directly on the Checking the remaining When player power of the battery power When you press DISPLAY on the remote, the Connect th remaining power of the battery is indicated “Charging Connect the AC power adaptor to 1 on the screen as shown below ( page 37). page 19), o the player. As the black indicator section decreases, the ( page 2 Charging starts and the lamp fl ashes remaining power is depleted further. If you start in orange fi rst, and then remains lit.