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    Playback Media: 5-inch (12cm) or 3-inch (8cm)

    DVD-Video: Region 1, single or dual sides/ layers, linear PCM,

    Dolby Digital or DTS

    CD, CD-R, CD-RW : Linear PCM Audi o

    M P3

    Video CD (VCD): M PEG-1 Video, Linea r PCM Aud io

    Video Section:

    Signal format: NTSC

    Composite Output: 1V p-p/ 75 ohms, sync, negat ive polari t y

    S Output: Y/ Luminance: 1V p-p/ 75 ohms, sync, negat ive polari ty

    C/Chrominance: 0.286V p-p

    Com ponent Out put s: Y: 1V p-p/ 75 ohms, sync, negat ive polarit y

    Pr: 0.648V p-p/75 ohms

    Pb: 0.648V p-p/75 ohms

    Audio Section:

    Coaxial Digital Output: 0.5V p-p/ 75 ohmsFreq ue ncy Re sp on se: 2Hz t o 2 2kHz, +/ 0.5d B (44 .1kHz sam pl in g rat e)

    Dynamic Range: DVD: 105dB (20-bit )

    CD: 100dB

    Channel Separat ion: 90dB

    THD: 0.0035%

    Signal-to-N oise Rat io: 100 dB

    W ow and Flut ter: below measurable l imits

    General:

    Unit Pow er Consumpt ion: 25W

    Unit Dimensions: W idth: 17.3 inches (440mm)

    Height: 5.1 inches (130mm)

    Depth: 16.9 inches (420mm)

    Unit W eight: 14.4 lb (7.6kg)

    Depth measurement includes knobs and buttons.

    Height measurement includes feet and chassis.

    All f eatures and specifications are subject to change without notice.

    Technical SpecificationsDVD600II

    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claim s of certain U.S. patents and

    other intellectual property rights ow ned by M acrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of t his copyright protection

    h l b h i d b M i i C i d i i d d f h d h li i d i i l

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    DATE:SEP 26.2001

    1. Audio

    * Test Disc : YEDS 7(Sony),EIAJ CD-

    Coaxial(75)

    2. Video(75 Terminated) --->NTSC VIDE

    * Test Disc : Navigation Vol 1 FOR SYSTEM(DVD-NF200

    * VM700T

    C-Video

    Output level

    Y/Cb/Cr

    Video

    RCA JACK S/N

    S- JACK S/N

    RCA JACK Freq. Resp.

    S-JACK Freq.Resp

    Video S/N

    100% Flat

    Video S/N

    50% Flat

    100% Color Bar

    WTD : Off, SC TRAP On

    BPF : 100KHz ~ 5.0MHz

    100% Color Bar

    - 1 - 8 -

    LPF : 500KHz

    1 - 1 - 1

    HPF : 10KHz

    75% Color Bar

    Data

    Frequency Response

    Nominal Spec

    Norminal Spec

    40 IRE

    1.0V 0.1(p-p)

    1.0V 0.1(p-p)

    Frequency Response

    C-Video

    S - Video

    C-Video

    S - Video

    C-Video

    S - Video

    C-Video

    S - Video

    Cr Output Level

    0.286V(p-p) 20%

    02.5dB

    55dB60dB

    1.0V(p-p) 10%

    Cb Output Level 0.7V(p-p) 20%

    Y Output Level

    0.7V(p-p) 20%

    Color Burst Error

    55dB

    Color S/N AM/PM

    150Hz120Hz

    60dB

    Color S/N AM/PM

    RCA Jack Color S/N

    S- Jack Color S/N

    Output Level

    Item

    (Y)Output Level

    S - Video

    (C)Output Level

    RCA JACK Level

    Item Test TrackTest ConditionsLimite Spec1

    Limite Spec Test Conditions est Trac

    0.5 + 0.05V(p-p)

    1 - 1 -7

    100% Flat

    100% Flat

    1 - 1 -7

    100% Flat

    Data

    100% Red Color

    4.2 MHz0.5MHz(NTSC)

    Multiburst

    1 - 1 - 6

    1 - 1 -1

    -1 - 8 -

    1 - 1 -1

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    Quick Installation Diagrams

    BASIC INSTALLATION: Your TV must at a minimum have a composite video input

    (this connector usually has a yellow-colored core), and Left (usually has awhite-colored core) and Right (red-colored core) Stereo audio preamp-levelRCA outputs. All wires for this hookup are included.

    TVVIDEOIN

    AUDIOIN

    L

    R

    AUDIOOUT

    L

    R

    VIDEOOUT

    S-VIDEOIN S-VIDEOOUTCOMPONENT

    VIDEOIN

    Pr

    Pb

    Y

    White

    Red

    DCR600II

    DVD600II

    CONNECT TO

    AC OUTLET

    CONNECT TO

    AC OUTLET

    Yellow

    Yellow BlackOrange

    ( )

    + + + + + +

    Gray Green Red White BrownBlue

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    Quick Installation Diagrams

    TVVIDEOIN

    AUDIOIN

    L

    R

    AUDIOOUT

    L

    R

    VIDEOOUT

    S-VIDEOIN S-VIDEOOUTCOMPONENTVIDEOIN

    Pr

    Pb

    Y

    White

    Red

    DCR600II

    DVD600II

    CONNECT TO

    AC OUTLET

    CONNECT TO

    AC OUTLET

    BlackOrange

    ( ) ( )

    + + + + + +

    ALTERNATE INSTALLATION FOR BETTER PICTURE QUALITY: Your TV

    must have an S-Video input, and Left (usually has a white-colored core) andRight (red-colored core) Stereo audio preamp-level RCA outputs. Two piecesof S-Video cable are not included and should be purchased separately.

    S-Video cablenot included

    S-Video cablenot included

    Gray Green Red White BrownBlue

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    Quick Installation Diagrams

    TVVIDEOIN

    AUDIOIN

    L

    R

    AUDIOOUT

    L

    R

    VIDEOOUT

    S-VIDEOIN S-VIDEOOUTCOMPONENTVIDEOIN

    Pr

    Pb

    Y

    White

    Red

    DCR600II

    DVD600II

    CONNECT TO

    AC OUTLET

    CONNECT TO

    AC OUTLET

    Yellow

    Black

    Orange

    + + + + + +

    Yellow

    ALTERNATE INSTALLATION FOR BEST PICTURE QUALITY: Your TV must have Y/Pr/Pb component

    video inputs (three separate RCA connectors with red-, blue- and green-colored cores), and Left (usuallyhas a white-colored core) and Right (red-colored core) Stereo audio preamp-level RCA outputs. Thecomponent video cable is not included and should be purchased separately. This setup requires that theTVs own video switching is utilized to access the DVD picture. All other video switching is still done throughthe DCR600II.

    Gray Green Red White BrownBlue

    CompositeVideo cable not included

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    DVD600II Front Panel Controls

    Main Power Switch:Press this buttonto apply power to t he DVD600II. When the

    switch is pressed in, the unit is placed in a

    Standby mode, as indicated by the amber

    Power Indicator surrounding the

    SystemPower Control . This button

    M UST be pressed in to operate t he unit. Toturn the unit off and prevent the use of the

    remote control , this sw itch should be pressed

    unti l i t pops out from the f ront panel so that

    the w ord OFF may be read at the top of the

    swi tch.

    NOTE:This switch is normally left in the ONposition.

    SystemPower Control:When the

    Main Power Switch is ON, pressthis button to turn on the DVD600II; press it

    again to turn the unit off. Note that the PowerIndicator in the center of the switchw il l turn green w hen the unit is on.

    PowerIndicator:This LED will be illu-

    Disc Skip:Press tw ice in quick succes-sion to change the disc being played. This will

    move the tray forw ard to the next occupied

    position, skipping over the empty-disc

    positions.

    Search Forward/Reverse:Press tomove forward or backward through a disc atone of four speeds. Each press and release will

    increase the search speed, as indicated in the

    on-screen display. Once you have selected the

    desired speed, release the button and the disc

    will continue to search at fast speed. To

    resume normal playback speed, press the

    Play Button .

    Open/Close Button:Press to open orclose the Disc Tray . Upon closing thedisc tray, the On Screen Library system will

    begin to identi fy al l loaded discs.

    Skip Forward/Reverse:Press to m oveforward or backward through the music tracks

    h t di

    Play/Pause:Press to begin playback ofa disc, or to momentarily pause playback. If a

    DVD is playing, action will freeze and a stil l

    picture wi l l be displayed when the butt on is

    pressed.

    Direct Access Buttons:Press one ofthese buttons to play any of the five discsloaded i n the Disc Tray.

    Information Display:This display con-tains a variety of indicators that provide infor-

    mation about the status of the DVD600II and

    the disc currently playing.

    Display Dim:Press this button to adjust

    the brightness of the Information Display by50% or to turn the display off completely in the

    following order: FULL BRIGHTNESS HALF

    BRIGHTNESS OFF FULL BRIGHTNESS.

    Remote Sensor:The sensor thatreceives the infrared commands from the

    remote control is behind this area Do not

    96KHz 24bit

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    DVD600II Front Panel Information Display

    Disc Type:Lights to show the type of disccurrently being played.

    Disc Number:Shows if a disc is loadedin a tray position. The indicator for the disc in

    play flashes. Note t hat i f a disc is added to or

    removed from the tray w hi le a disc is playing,

    the indicator wi l l not show the change unti l al l

    discs are cycled.

    Title:Shows the DVD title number currentlyplaying.

    Chapter/Track Number:Shows thecurrent chapte r (DVD) or current track

    number (CD).

    ProgramTime:Shows the running timeof a DVD; current track time; time remaining

    in the current track; or the total remaining time

    of a CD.

    NOTE:The Program Time Indicators will alsodisplay text messages about the DVD600II s

    Intro:Lights when t he IntroScan functionis active.

    Program:Lights during programming.

    Repeat:Lights to indicate any of theRepeat modes.

    Random:Lights w hen the unit is in theRandom Play mode.

    Resume:Lights when the Stop button hasbeen pressed once to put t he unit in t he

    Resume mode.

    Playback Mode:Lights to show the cur-

    rent playback mode:

    Lights w hen a disc is playing in the N ormalmode.

    Lights when the disc is in the Fast SearchForward mode. For DVDs, when both triangles

    glow steadily the disc plays at 2x normal

    disc plays at 16x no rmal speed. For CDs, only

    the fi rst three Fast Search modes are available.

    Lights when the disc is paused.

    Lights when the disc is in the Fast SearchReverse mode. For DVDs, when both triangles

    glow steadily, the disc plays at 2x normalspeed. When the lef t tr iangle is f lashing, the

    disc plays at 4x normal speed. When the right

    triangle is playing, the disc plays at 8x normal

    speed. When both tr iangles are flashing, the

    disc plays at 16 x normal speed. For CDs, only

    the fi rst three Fast Search modes are available.

    Parental Lock Indicator:This indicatorl ights w hen the parental- lock system is

    engaged in order to prevent anyone from

    changing the rating level without a code.

    96kHz/24-Bit Indicator:When a high-resolution, l inear PCM bitstream w ith a sam-

    pl ing rate of 96kHz/24 bits is detected, this

    indicator will l ight Such a selection may be

    M

    96KHz 24bit

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    Component Video Outputs:If your TV orvideo projector has component video inputs,

    you may connect these output jacks to the set

    for the highest video qual i ty avai lable. Note

    that the component video inputs may be

    labeled as Y/Pr/Pb or Y/Cr/Cb but, for connec-

    tion purposes, they are the same. The outputsof these jacks should NOT be connected to a

    standard composite video input.

    S-Video Output:Connect this jack to theS-Video input on a television or video projector,

    or to an S-Video input on an A/V receiver or

    processor if you are using that type of device

    for S-Video input switching.

    Composite Video Output:Connect thisjack to th e vi deo inpu t on a te levis ion or vid eo

    projector, or to a video input on an A/V receiver

    or processor if you are using that type of

    device for video input switching.

    Coaxial Digital Output:Connect this jackto the coaxial digi tal input of an A/ V receiver

    or surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or

    PCM a udio playback.

    NOTE:The coaxial digital output should only

    be connected to a digital input. Even though itis the same RCA-type connector as standard

    analog audio connections, DO NOT connect it

    to a conventional analog input jack.

    Remote Control Output:Connect thisjack to th e in fr ared (IR) i nput ja ck of anot he r

    JBL (or other compatible) remote-controlled

    product t o have the bui l t- in Remote Sensoron the DVD600 II provide IR signals to

    other compatible products.

    Remote Control Input:Connect the out-put of a remote infrared sensor, or the remote

    control output of another JBL (or other compat-

    ible) product, to this jack. This will enable the

    remote control to operate even w hen the front

    panel Remote Sensor is blocked. Thisjack ma y a lso be used w it h com pa ti bl e IR

    remote control-based automation systems.

    AC Power Cord:Connect this plug toan AC outlet. If the outlet is control led by a

    switch, make certain that i t is in the ONposition.

    DVD600II Rear Panel Connections

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    Remote Control Functions

    IMPORTANT NOTE:The remote control forthe JBL Cinema ProPack 600 II may be pro-

    grammed to control up to eight devices, includ-ing th e DCR600II and DVD600II. It is helpful to

    think of the remote as being organized into

    pages, w ith one page for each device.Depending on which device has been selected,

    the buttons on t hat devices page w i l l performdifferent functions, as l isted starting on this

    page. These functions may vary from the labels

    on the remote, and from one device to thenext. Some buttons may perform no function

    at all for a given device.

    In order to go to the page for a particulardevice, such as the DVD600 II, you wi l l need to

    press the Input Selector button for that device

    (DVD in this case), located in a grouping justbelow t he power buttons. The remote wi l l t hen

    function as if it were dedicated to the DVD600 II- -

    PROGRAM

    INDICATORLED

    a Power Off Button:Turns off the pow erto a device selected by pressing its Input

    Selector.

    b Power On Button:Turns on the powerto a device selected by pressing its Input

    Selector.

    cMute Button:Press to momentarilysilence the DCR600II or TV set being con-

    trol led, depending on w hich device has been

    selected.

    W hen the remote is being programmed tooperate an external device, such as a CD

    player, this button is pressed, together w iththe Input Selector button for the new device,

    to begin the programming process.

    dDVD Input Selector:Pressing thi sbutton w i l l perform three actions: 1) If the

    DCR600II is not turned on, i t w i l l power up.

    2) It will select DVD as the input source.

    3) It w i l l swit ch to the page for the DVD600II,

    w hich wi l l cause the remote to operate only

    the DVD changer. Press the Main Buttonhto return the remote t o control of the DCR600II

    receiver.

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    e Status Button:This button operates onlyw hen the DVD600II has been selected. W hen a

    disc is playing, pressing this button will display

    the Status Banner, which contains information

    about the disc and enables you to change the

    functions.

    fgM1 and M2 Macro Buttons/Open-Close Button:Press these buttons to store orrecall a M acro, which is a preprogrammed

    sequence of commands stored in the remote.

    W hen the DVD600II has been selected, the M1

    Buttonf functions to open or close the disctray drawer. (M2g has no function.) If the

    drawer is opened w hi le a disc is sti l l playing,playback will continue and discs not in use

    may be changed. If the drawer is opened w hi le

    the unit is stopped, the disc that w as playingw il l be presented at the front-center position

    of the tray.

    hMain Input Selector:Pressing thi sbutton w i l l perform tw o actions: 1) If the

    DCR600II is not turned on, i t w i l l power up.

    2) It w i l l sw itch to the page for the DCR600II,w hich wi l l cause the remote to operate only

    the receiver and the transport functions of

    the DVD600II.

    i CD Input Selector:Pressing this buttonwill perform three actions: 1) If the DCR600 II is

    not turned on, i t w i l l power up. 2) It wi l l select

    CD as the input source. 3) It w i l l sw itch to the

    page for the CD player whose codes have been

    programmed into the remote, which w i l l cause

    the remote to operate only the CD player. Press

    the Main Buttonh to return the remote tocontrol of the DCR600II receiver.

    j Tape Input Selector:Pressing thi sbutton w i l l perform three actions: 1) If the

    DCR600II is not turned on, i t w i l l power up.

    2) It will select TAPE as the input source.

    3) It w i l l swit ch to the page for the tape deckw hose codes have been programmed into the

    remote, which w i l l cause the remote to oper-

    ate only the tape deck. Press the Main Buttonh to return the remote to control of theDCR600II receiver.

    k AM/FMTuner:Selects the receivers

    remote, which w i l l cause the remote to oper-

    ate only that video device. You may find it con-

    venient to connect your VCR to the Video 1

    input, since it is the only video source that also

    features outputs for recording. Press the Main

    Buttonh to return the remote t o control ofthe DCR600II receiver.

    m Video 2 Input Selector (Cable orSatellite):Pressing this button w i l l performthree act ions: 1) If the DCR600II is not turned

    on, i t w i l l power up. 2) It wi l l select Video 2 as

    the input source. 3) It w i l l switch to the page

    for the video device whose codes have been

    programmed into the remote, which w i l l cause

    the remote to operate only that device. You

    may find it convenient to connect your cable

    television box or satellite receiver to this input.

    Press the Main Buttonh to return theremote to control of the DCR600II receiver.

    n Video 3 Input Selector (VCR 2):Press-ing this button w i l l perform three actions: 1) If

    the DCR600II is not turned on, i t w i l l power up.

    2) It will select VIDEO 3 (the front panel input)as the input source. 3) It w i l l swit ch to the

    page for the video device whose codes have

    been programmed into the remote, w hich wi l l

    cause the remote to operate only that video

    device. Since this input is located on the front

    panel of the receiver, you may find it conven-

    ient to temporarily connect a camcorder, video

    game, or a second video cassette player to the

    Video 3 input . Press the Main Buttonh to

    return the remote t o control of t he DCR600IIreceiver.

    o TV Input Selector:Pressing this buttonwill perform three actions: 1) If the DCR600 II is

    not turned on, i t w i l l pow er up. 2) It w i l l select

    TV as the input source. 3) It w i l l swit ch to the

    page for the television whose codes have been

    programmed into the remote, w hich wi l l cause

    the remote to operate only that device. You

    may find it convenient to connect your televi-sion to this input, particularly since it does not

    have a video input associated wit h i t, the

    assumption being that the program signal orig-

    inates at the TV, and that the TV is already dis-

    playing the video portion of the signal. Press

    th e Main Buttonh to return the remote to

    This button is also used to change channels on

    your TV when the TV is selected.

    This button is also used during the Auto Search

    procedure w hen programming the remote.

    q Test:Begins the sequence used tocalibrate the speaker output levels.

    When the CD input has been selected and a CDrecorder is in use, this button is used t o select

    among the analog and digital input s to the CDR.

    r 6CH (TV/VID):Press to select the6-Channel Direct Input as the inputsource. When used with a compatibly pro-

    grammed VCR, DVD, TV or Satelli te receiver

    that has a TV/ Video function, pressing this

    button wi l l switch between the output of that

    device and the external video input to that

    device. Consult the owners manual for your

    specific player or satellite receiver for the

    detai ls of how i t implements this function.

    sVolume Up:Use to raise the system

    volume.

    t Surround Mode/Audio:Begins theprocess of changing the surround mode when

    the DCR600 II is selected. After t he button has

    been pressed, use the / Buttonsyto select the desired surround mode.

    W hen the DVD600II is selected, this button

    al lows you to select from the avai lable audio

    tracks (including audio surround m odes) or lan-

    guages on a DVD disc that is currently playing.Press this button repeatedly until the desiredaudio selection appears.

    This button is also used to tune channels whenthe TV is selected.

    This button is also used during the Auto

    Search procedure w hen programming the

    remote.

    uAll Off:This feature of the JBL One-Click(patent pending) remote simultaneously sends

    Power Off commands to all programmed

    devices controlled by the remote.

    vAll On:This feature of the JBL One-Clickremote simultaneously sends Power On com-

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    y to select the channel being adjusted,fol lowed by the SetButton . You maythen use the / Buttonsy again tochange the level for that channel. Press the

    SetButton to lock in the setting.

    W hen using the DVD600II to play a DVD disc,

    this button functions as a Title button, and dis-plays the discs Title Select M enu, or a symbol

    () if the disc either does not offer this func-tion or has only one ti t le.

    W hen the Video 2 input has been programmedfor a cable or satel l i te service, this button w i l l

    access the services programming guide, if the

    service is active.

    y:Used to change or scroll through itemsin the on-screen menus, or to change configu-

    ration settings, such as output levels. W hen

    changing an item such as the surround mode

    or digital input directly, first press the function

    or mode to be changed, such as Surround

    M ode or Digital Input, and then press this button

    to scroll through the list of available choices. In

    DVD mode, press this button to skip to thenext higher chapter of the current disc.

    zMenu:Used only with video sources.When DVD is selected, pressing this button

    while a DVD disc is playing stops playback and

    displays the discs menu. When the unit is

    stopped, pressing this button displays the DVD

    players Setup M enu.

    ` :Used to change the menu selectionor setting during some of the setup or other

    procedures. In DVD mode, press this button to

    play the current disc in Fast Reverse mode.

    Set:Used to enter settings into the mem-ory of t he DCR600 II, DVD600II or video device

    selected. Also used in the setup procedures for

    delay time, speaker configuration and channel

    output level adjustment. When t he DVD600II

    has been selected, pressing this butt on w i l lselect the i tem that is highl ighted in the Status

    Banner, or in the on-screen menu displayed by

    a DVD disc. When the Status Banner has not

    been activated, pressing this button w i l l al ter-

    nately Play or Pause the current disc. When

    the On Screen Library is displayed on-screen,

    pressing this button w il l begin play of the

    DVD600II is selected, this button is used to

    change the subtitle choice. For other video

    devices, it exits the menu.

    :Used to change or scroll through

    items in the on-screen menus, or to changeconfiguration settings, such as output levels.

    W hen changing an i tem such as the surround

    mode or digital input directly, first press the

    function or mode to be changed, such as

    Surround M ode or Digi tal Input, and then

    press this button to scroll through the list of

    available choices. In DVD mode, press this but-

    ton once to return to the beginning of the cur-

    rent chapter or track, and tw ice to skip to the

    next lower chapter or track of the current disc.

    Delay/Return/Prev Ch.:Begins theprocess for setting the delay times used by the

    DCR600II when processing surround sound.

    After pressing this button, the delay times are

    entered by pressing the SetButton andthen using the / Buttonsy tochange the setting. Press the SetButtonagain to complete the process.

    This button is also used w hen viewing a menudisplay from a DVD disc. Press it to return to

    the previous menu screen.

    When the Video 2 Inputfl has been pro-grammed for a cable or satellite service, thisbutton w i l l skip to the previous channel.

    , Numeric Keys:Thesebuttons serve as a ten-button numeric keypad

    to enter tuner preset positions. They are also

    used with t he DVD600II to directly access a

    disc (w hen pressed w ithin 3 seconds after the

    Disc Skip Button ) or track (whenpressed while a disc is playing), to enter data

    for sequential programming, to enter or change

    the access password for parental control, to

    enter a language code, or to respond to menu

    options presented by a disc. When the TV or

    another video device is selected, they are usedto select channel numbers. They may also be

    used to select track or chapter numbers when

    playing a CD or DVD.

    Tuner Mode/Angle:Press this buttonw hen the tuner is in use to select betw een

    automatic tuning and manual tuning When

    W hen a DVD encoded w ith multiple-angleinformation is playing, press to change the

    angle in use. This function is only availableon discs that are specially prepared to take

    advantage of the multiple-angle function, and

    only for those parts of the disc that are recordedw ith multiple-angle content. The DVD600II wi l l

    display a camera icon on the screen to indicate

    w hen this feature is avai lable.

    Memory:Enters a radio station into theDCR600IIs preset memory. Once the MEMORYIndicatorQ flashes, you have five secondsto enter a preset memory location using the

    Numeric Keys , . Repeat

    the process to enter additional stations.

    Tuning Up/Down/Step (FrameAdvance) Buttons:W hen the tuner is in use,these buttons wi l l tune up or down through the

    selected frequency band. If the Tuner ModeButton @ has been pressed so that theAUTOIndicatorT is il luminated, pressingeither of the buttons w i l l cause the tuner to

    seek the next station w ith acceptable signal

    strength for qual i ty reception. W hen the AUTOIndicatorT is NOT illuminated, pressingthese buttons w i l l tune stations in single-step

    increments.

    When a DVD disc is playing, press these

    buttons to move forw ard or backward one

    frame at a time. Press the Play/Pause Buttonto resume normal play. These

    buttons do not f unction when a CD is playing.

    Direct/ProgramButton:Pressing thi s

    button in t uner mode, or whi le a CD or DVD is

    playing, starts the sequence for direct entry of

    a stations frequency, a CD track or a DVD chap-

    ter. After pressing the button, simply press the

    proper Numeric Keys , toselect a stat ion, track or chapter. You may also

    skip to a track or chapter by entering its number,

    w ithout first pressing the Direct Button .

    W hen the DVD600II is stopped, press this

    button to display the program menu and entera programmed play sequence. When a disc is

    playing, press to switch betw een normal play

    and programmed playback, if a playlist hasbeen programmed.

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    Preset Up/Down/Slow-PlayButtons:W hen the tuner is in use, press thesebuttons to scroll through the stations pro-

    grammed into the receivers memory.

    When a DVD disc is playing and the DVD600 IIhas been selected, press these buttons to

    move forward or backward t hrough the disc in

    slow speed. Each press of these buttonschanges the slow -play speed in the f ol lowing

    order: 1/16 Normal Speed 1/8 N ormal

    Speed 1/4 N ormal Speed 1/2 N ormal

    Speed. To resume normal pl ay, press the

    Play/PauseButton . These buttonsdo not function w hen a CD is playing.

    Night Mode/Random:Activates theNight mode of the DCR600 II. This mode is

    available in specially encoded digital sources,

    and it preserves dialogue (center channel)

    intel l igibi l i ty at low volume levels.

    W hen the DVD600II has been selected, press

    to begin the playback of all tracks on a disc inrandom order.

    Disc Skip Button:Press twice in rapidsuccession to move to the next available disc

    in the tray when using a DVD or CD player.

    This button has no direct effect on the

    DCR600II. W hen a single press of this butt on is

    followed by a disc number, the DVD600 II wi l l

    skip directly to that disc.

    Check:This button only functions when

    the DVD600II has been selected. When a CD isplaying, press this button to check the status

    of the current disc via the on-screen display.

    This button is also used to verify the contents

    of a programmed playl ist via the f ront-panel

    Information Display.

    Subtitle On/Off:This button onlyfunctions when t he DVD600II has been selected.

    When a DVD is playing, press this button to

    turn the Subti t le Display on or off.

    Repeat:This button only functions w henthe DVD600II or a CD player has been selected.

    Press to select one of the Repeat-Play modes:

    Repeat All (discs), Repeat 1 Disc, Repeat Title,

    Repeat Track/Chapter. Each press of t he

    button shows the choice selected in both the

    NOTE:When any of the fol lowing buttons is pressed w hi le the remote has

    selected the M ain Page, the remote wi l l

    automatical ly switch to control of the DVD, as

    indicated by the DVDInput Selectord

    l ighting.

    Reverse Search/Rewind:When theDVD600II has been selected, press to move

    backward through a CD or DVD at one of four

    speeds. Each press and release will increase

    the search speed, in the following order: R.

    Search x 2 R. Search x 4 R. Search x 8

    R. Search x 16. Once you have selected the

    desired speed, release the button, and the

    disc wi l l continue to search at f ast speed.To resume normal playback, press the Play/PauseButton .

    When a tape deck or VCR has been selected,this button rewinds the tape.

    Play Button:Press to begin playbackw hen the DVD600II has been selected. If the

    disc tray draw er is open, i t w i l l automatical ly

    close when the button is pushed. Pressing thePlay button w hen the unit is in the Standby

    mode w i l l turn the unit on and begin playback

    of the last disc in use.

    W hen a CD player, tape deck or VCR has been

    selected, pressing this button w i l l also beginplayback. See the owners manual for that

    device for m ore information on the operationof the play function as i t affects that device.

    Forward Search/Fast Forward:Whenthe DVD600II has been selected, press to move

    forw ard through a CD or DVD at one of four

    speeds. Each press and release will increase

    the search speed, in the fol low ing order:

    F. Search x 2 F. Search x 4 F. Se arch

    x 8 F. Search x 16. Once you have selected

    the desired speed, release the button, and the

    disc will continue to search at fast speed. To

    resume normal playback, press the Play/PauseButton . When a t ape deckor VCR has been selected, this button fast-

    forw ards the tape.

    Record Button:This button only func-tions w hen a CD/ CD-R, tape de ck or VCR con-

    nected to the Video1Inputlmno

    Play/PauseButton is pressedagain, even i f t he unit has been turned off in

    the interim. To stop a disc w ithout entering

    Resume mode, press the Stop button t w ice.

    This button also performs the Stop functionw hen a CD player, tape deck or VCR connected

    to the Video 1 Inputlmno hasbeen selected.

    Pause Button:Press to pause t he disc inuse. To resume pla yback, either press the

    Pause button again, or press the Play/PauseButton .

    Previous/Next:Press to movebackward or forw ard through the music trackson a CD disc or the chapters on a DVD disc.

    This button also scans backward or forward

    when a VCR connected to the Video 1 Inputlmno has been selected.

    On Screen Library (patent pending):This feature lists the titles and disc types of all

    discs currently loaded in the DVD600II on your

    video screen. The On Screen Library resetsautomatically every time the DVD600 II s disc

    tray is opened. When the tray is closed, the On

    Screen Library w i l l need to read and identi fy

    all five discs, a process which will take approx-

    imately one minute. You may interrupt this

    process by pressing the Stop Button .The On Screen Library will resume the process

    of identi fying the discs w hen you press the OnScreen Library Button . You may also

    prevent the On Screen Library from readingand identifying the discs by closing the tray

    w ith a press of one of the Direct AccessButtons ,w hich wi l l begin play of thatnumbered disc.

    If you have not opened the disc tray since thelast time the On Screen Library was accessed,and if the current disc is stopped, you maypress this button to display the On Screen

    Library, even if you have not selected DVD asthe input source on the DCR600II. While inDVD mode, use the / Buttonsy toscroll through the list. Press the Set Button

    to play the selected disc. Do not press a

    Numeric Key , whi le theOn Screen Library is displayed, as it willremove the display without skipping to a

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    OperatingtheDVD600II DVDChangerLoading Discs

    To load d iscs in the DVD600 II, first make certain

    that the unit is turned on by pressing the MainPower Switch so that i t latches, andthen the SystemPower Control or the

    Open/Close Button f or Play/PauseButton . The Status Indicatorturns green.

    Next, if needed, press the Open/Close Buttonf unti l the Disc Tray opens.

    Holding the discs by the edge, gently place eachone into one of the compartment slots in the

    drawer. Note that there is a number embossed

    onto the draw er tray at the r ight of the disc slot.

    This is the number for that specific disc position;

    i t w i l l be used to indicate the disc in both the

    Information Display and the on-screen displays.

    W hen loading discs, please note the fol low ing:

    The DVD600II will play discs with the following

    logos only. DO NOT attempt to play anot hertype of disc, as shown in the list on page 46.

    The DVD600II will only play discs in the NTSCvideo format. It w i l l not play discs for otherstan dards such as PAL or SECAM .

    Playback capability for CD-RW discs will vary

    according to the quality of the CD-RW disc.On some occasions, it is possible t hat CD-RWdiscs may not play on the DVD600 II. This doesnot indicate any problem with the DVD600II.

    The DVD600II w il l only play discs that arecoded for Region 1 or discs that are open tobeing played in all regions. Discs that containa Region Code of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 (as noted by anumber inside a world map logo on the discscover jacket or case) will not play.

    Both 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm) discs maybe used.

    When loading CD audio discs, load the discsw ith the label side up.

    W hen loading DVD discs with printed labels,

    Notes on DVD-Audio discs:

    The DVD600II is not capable of playing selec-

    tions in the DVD-Audio format. However, manyDVD-Audio discs include audio tracks in the

    PCM, Dolby Digital or other formats w hich the

    DVD600II is capable of playing. You may need

    to press the Title Buttonx rather than theMenu Buttonz in order to access theseformats.

    Some DVD-Audio discs display a sti l l picture

    w hi le a selection is playing. Sometimes, this

    picture may disappear w hen play is stopped andthe DVD600II is placed in t he Resume mode. To

    restore the picture, fully stop play by pressing

    the Stop Button tw ice before contin-uing play.

    Figure 17 . On Screen Library Display

    To move the discs in the tray so that you may

    insert discs in slots that are partially hidden

    inside the disc tray drawer, press the Disc Skip

    Button . Each press of the button willmove the carousel tray one position to the left(counterclockwise). There may be a slight delay

    of several seconds before the carousel moves to

    the next disc, which is normal. You may avoid

    the delay by pressing the Disc Skip Buttontwice.

    To access all disc positions, the unit must bein the ful l -stop position. If the unit is in thePlay mode, pre ss the Stop Buttontwice.

    If the disc tray drawer is opened w hi le a discis playing, the Play Exchange feature allowsyou to change the remaining four discs.Simply press the Disc Skip Buttonto move the discs in the tray in one directionor the other

    Do not attempt t o change or touch the disctray carousel w hi le i t is moving.

    Do not attempt t o rotate the disc tray byhand. If the tray drawer or carousel trayappears to be stuck, contact your local JBLauthorized service center.

    Do not load more than one disc in each slot inthe tray and do not attempt t o place a stan-dard 5-inch (12cm) disc over a smaller 3-inch(8cm) disc.

    Once the discs are loaded, press the Open/

    Close Button f to close the disc tray.W hen the tray drawer closes, the disc that w aslast in the center position facing outw ard in thetray w i l l be readied for playback. After thedrawer closes, you wi l l see an indication ofReading in the Information Display to alertyou to the fact that the unit is determining thetype of disc (DVD, M P3 or CD) and is readingthe data for track, chapter, title and other infor-mation about the disc. At the same time, the

    Disc Number Indicator for the disc in usew il l begin to flash, indicating w hich disc isready to be played.

    You will also see the On Screen Library dis-played (see Figure 17). It will take about oneminute for all discs to be identified. You mayinterrupt the process by pressing Stop, by press-ing Enter to select a disc, or by scrolling downto the Exit button. When the process is com-plete, press Play to play the current disc, or

    scroll to select any disc.

    If the tray w as closed by pressing one of t hefive Direct Access Buttons on thefront panel, the On Screen Library will not beactivated.

    You may access the On Screen Library later b ystopping play of the current disc and pressingthe On Screen Library Button . Use the/ Buttonsy to scroll to the desired

    disc, and the Set Button to begin play ofthat disc.

    Once the discs data has been read, the type ofdisc (DVD or CD) will b e displayed by t he DiscType Indicator and the disc wi l l beginplaying. The discs track timing informationand other relevant data w i l l appear in the

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    Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer Turn the unit on by pressing the System

    Power Control , i f i t has not alreadybeen engaged. If there are already discsloaded in the unit, the last disc to be playedw il l automatical ly begin playing.

    If the disc was stopped using the Resumefunction, (by pressing the Stop Button

    once) playback will begin from thepoint w here i t was stopped. If the disc wasstopped by pressing the Stop Button

    tw ice, the disc wi l l begin playing fromits beginning.

    Load any new discs as indicated in theprevious section.

    After loading discs, press the Open/CloseButton f to proceed to the On ScreenLibrary, or press a Direct Access Buttonto begin play of t he disc in that numberedposition.

    Playback Features for DVD and CD Discs:

    To move to the next disc in the unit, pressth e Disc Skip Button .

    To select a specific disc in the player,press the Direct Access Button corre-sponding to the slot w here that disc is loaded.Or, using t he remote, press t he Disc SkipButton , fo l lowed wi thin 3 seconds bythe number of the disc you wish to play. Or,press the On Screen Library Button todisplay on-screen a list of the discs currentlyloaded. Use the / Buttonsy toselect a disc, and press the Set Buttonto begin play.

    To momentarily pause playbackandfreeze the current picture frame on a DVD,press the Play/Pause Button . Toresume playback after pressing the Pause but-ton, press the Play/Pause Buttonagain.

    To move forward or backward throughthe trackson a CD or the chapters on a DVD,press the Skip Forward/Reverse Buttons

    on the front panel or the Previous/Next Buttons or the / Buttons

    y on the remote.

    pressed. Note t hat the fast-play speedsvary for CD discs and DVDs.

    For DVD playback, there are four fast-playspeeds. Each press of t he Search Forward/Reverse Buttons ` wi l lcycle to t he next speed in the fol low ing order:

    In Fast Search x2, t he and PlaybackMode Indicators will both light steadily.

    In Fast Search x4, the o utside or Playback Mode Indicator will flash and

    the inside indicator will remain steadily lit.

    In Fast Search x8, the i nside or Playback Mode Indicator will flash andthe outside indicator will remain steadily lit.

    In Fast Search x16, both and PlaybackMode Indicators wil l f lash.

    Note t hat there w i l l be no audio playback during

    fast-forward or -reverse play of DVD discs.

    This is normal for DVD, as A/V receivers andsurround processors cannot process the digital

    audio streams during fast-play modes; audio wi l l

    be heard during f ast-play of conventional CDs.

    For CD playback, there are three fast-play

    speeds. Each press of the of the SearchForward/Reverse Buttons wi l lcycle to t he next speed in the fol low ing order:

    In Fast Search x2, the and PlaybackMode Indicators wi ll both l ight steadily.

    In Fast Search x4, the o utside or Playback Mode Indicator w il l f lash andthe inside indicator will remain steadily lit.

    In Fast Search x8, the i nside or Playback Mode Indicator will flash andthe outside indicator will remain steadily lit.

    When playing a DVD disc, you may move for-

    w ard or backw ard through the program beingplayed in one of four speeds by pressing the

    Slow-Play Buttons on the remote.Each press of the but tons w i l l move to the next

    speed in the fol lowing order:

    In 1/16 Speed Slow mode, the and

    In the 1/2 Speed Slow mode, both the and Playback Mode Indicatorsw il l remain steadi ly li t.

    The frame-by-frame Step Advance function isavailable in either the forward or reverse direc-tion by pressing the Step+ or Stepbutton. The DVD600II will be placed in Pausemode, and wi l l step up or dow n one frame ata time w ith each press of one of the StepAdvance buttons.

    Note that there w i l l be no audio playback during

    slow-forward or -reverse play of DVD discs.

    This is normal for DVD, as A/V receivers and

    surround processors cannot process the digital

    audio streams during slow modes. Slow play

    is not available for CD discs.

    When a camera icon appears on the screen,this is your indication that t here is multiple-angle information on the disc being played. Tochange the angle, press the Angle Button

    unti l the desired angle view appears. An

    on-screen banner message will appear toindicate the angle view in use.

    Using the DVD Discs MenuOne of the unique features of the DVD system is

    that it offers a producer the opportunity to include

    a w ide range of features on a disc, including

    multiple-language tracks; subtitles in a variety

    of languages; special information such as movie

    trai lers and cast information; as wel l as other

    custom-tailored information. In addition, produc-ers may divide a movie or program into chapters

    that allow for quick access to specific parts of the

    program. These chapters may be accompanied

    by thumbnail pictures of a scene from the

    specific chapter to help you select the desired

    spot on the disc.

    When a disc is playing, press the Menu Button

    z to pause the playback and display the discs

    menu. As there are no hard rules about styleand content of DVD menus, the w ay they appear

    on the screen and the information they contain

    will vary from one disc to another. However, the

    fol low ing general rules apply to most menus:

    The fi rst menu that appears is the M ainM enu and you may move through the options

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    Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer On some discs, when you select the DVD

    menu during the playback of a movie, the discw il l return to the point in the program wherethe menu w as selected by offering a PlayM ovie option. Press the EnterButtonor Play/Pause Button toresume play. However, not all discs offer thisfeature, and selecting the menu w hi le playinga movie may mean that you wi l l ei ther haveto go back to the beginning of the program orthe start of a chapter. This feature is out ofthe control of the DVD600II, as it is set by thediscs internal programming.

    Some DVD discs also feature a ChapterSelection men u. Press the Title Buttonxto proceed directly to the discs ChapterSelection option.

    IMPORTANT NOTES

    ON DVD PLAYBACKDue to the nature of this product category, DVD

    players, whi le being operated at elevated t em-

    peratures, may exhibit certain anomalies such

    as picture freeze-ups. If this occurs, theDVD600II needs to be reset by pow ering i t

    down and up again, using i ts master On/Off

    switch. Should this occur with your DVD600II,

    first check your discs for any damage, scratches

    and fingerprints. If discs are OK, then ventilation

    around the DVD600II needs to be increased to

    ensure proper operation.

    The DVD600II is capable of al l the features and

    options covered by t he DVD standards. However,it is up to the producer of a DVD disc to decide

    w hich of those features and functions are avai l-

    able on any given disc. For that reason, not all

    discs will function identically, and some discs

    w il l not have many of the features of the DVD

    system. For example, most current DVD discs do

    not take advantage of the multiple-angle fea-

    ture. W hen the player displays the Feature

    Prohibited icon , this indicates that the disc

    has not been programmed for that feature.

    In addition, it is common for the producers of

    DVD discs to block the use of certain functions

    during only some parts of a disc. For example,

    many discs prohibi t the use of fast-play buttons

    or prohibi t access to t he Chapter Menu display

    screen display system that serves the dual pur-

    pose of showing you t he current status of the

    DVD600II

    w hile enabl ing quick and easychanges to settings and functions. Depending

    on whether a DVD or CD is in use, the menu will

    vary to display information that is specific to t he

    type of disc in play.

    Menus and ControlsWhen a disc is playing, press the StatusButtone to view the status of the currentdisc and to change the setting for key playback

    functi ons (Figure 18).

    Figure 18

    Title:The number show n indicates the number

    of the ti t le that is currently playing.

    Chapter:The number shown indicates thenumber of t he chapter that is currently playing.

    Audio:The number and abbreviation show theaudio language soundtrack that is currently

    playing. Consult the DVD jacket for the key to

    available audio tracks on the disc.

    Subtitles:The number and abbreviation show

    the subti t le language that is currently playing.Consult the DVD jacket for the key to available

    subtitle languages on the disc. A pound sign (#)displayed next to the language selection indi-

    cates that subti t les are active.

    Angles:The number shown indicates themultiple-angle view t hat is currently playing.

    Bookmarks:Highlight this area and press the

    Enter Button to mark or go to previouslybookmarked locations on a disc.

    Disc Type:The type of disc playing (DVD or CD)is shown.

    Disc Number:The slot number of the disc beingplayed is show n

    Selecting Titles and ChaptersSome discs contain more than one ti t le.

    Remember that a disc may contain one title ortw o separate program ti t les, or the disc may use

    the Title function to separate the special feature

    sections or audio tracks on the disc. The use of

    ti t les is optional w ith the producer of each DVD

    disc, as is the w ay in w hich he/she may choose

    to implement the feat ure. You may directly

    access any chapter while the disc is playing or

    in Pause mode simply by entering its number

    using the remote.

    To change the title on those discs using the

    M enu Status Bar, fol low these steps:

    1.During disc playback, press the StatusButtone.

    2. If needed, press the / Buttons`unti l the disc icon for the current t i t le, w ith the

    letter T underneath i t, is highl ighted in white

    betw een yel low brackets.

    3.Press the Enter Button .

    4.Note that t he number to the r ight of the Tw i l l be replaced wit h tw o dashes ( ).

    5.Use the Numeric Keys to enter the number of the t i t le to be accessed.

    6.The desired ti t le w i l l automatical ly be started.

    Titles may also be selected during the playback

    of a DVD by pressing the Title Buttonx.However, the action of the disc when pressing

    this button will vary from disc to disc. On occa-

    sion, pressing this button w i l l take you to the

    discs main menu while, in other cases, pressing

    this button w i l l result in no action at al l .

    The movies or programs on most discs are divided

    into individual chapters, as selected by thediscs producer. Using the on-screen M enu Bar,

    you may view the number of the current chapter

    and move to any chapter on the disc.

    To change the chapter using the M enu Status

    Bar, follow these steps:

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    Operating the DVD600II DVD Changerw il l be replaced wit h tw o dashes ( ).

    5.Using the Numeric Keys ,enter the number of the chapter to be accessed.

    6.The desired chapter w i l l automatical ly bestarted.

    You may also simply enter the chapter number

    w hi le the disc is playing to skip to that chapter.

    Changing Languages (Audio)DVD discs may contain a variety of audio tracks,

    including foreign languages, special commen-taries, descriptive video for the sight-impaired,

    and various digital formats. Some DVD-Audio

    discs that contain linear PCM or Dolby Digital

    5.1 audio tracks may allow you to access these

    tracks using the Audio feature described in this

    section. In normal play, the unit w i l l alw ays look

    for the default setting for the audio t rack, but

    you may change the audio track at any time

    using the M enu Status Bar and fol lowing t hese

    steps:

    1.During disc playback, press the StatusButtone.

    2.Press the / Buttons` unti l thespeaker icon (third from the left) is highlighted

    in white between yel low brackets.

    3.Press the Enter Button .

    4.Note that t he main Menu Bar wi l l be replacedw ith a single display of the current language

    type (Figure 19).

    Figure 19

    5.Press the Enter Button unti l the desiredaudio track is displayed. Note t hat the audio

    tracks avai lable on a disc w i l l vary and that t heyare always listed on the discs jacket or cover.

    6.W ithin a few seconds, the disc wi l l continueplay with t he newly selected audio track.

    Note t hat the audio t rack type selected in this

    f hi i t d i l l l i i

    allow audio track change while a disc is playing.

    When the Audio Buttont is pressed on this

    type of disc, the player wi l l go t o the discs ow nmenu page for audio track selection. In this

    case, use the /// Buttonsy`to make the selection from the menu

    screen and then press the Enter Button .

    The functional i ty of the Audio Buttont mayvary from disc to disc. M any discs w i l l al low you

    to change the playback language w hi le the disc

    is playing, as noted earlier. However, when the

    Audio Buttont is pressed with some discs,playback wi l l stop and you w i l l be taken to thediscs ow n audio menu. At that menu, use the

    /// Buttonsy` to high-light the desired playback language. Press the

    Enter Button w hen the choice is madeand the disc w i l l ei ther resume playback or

    take you to the discs main menu. Note that

    these functions are control led by information

    programmed within the disc, and are outside

    of the control of the DVD600II.

    DVD discs may contain a variety of subtitles. In

    normal play, the unit w i l l alw ays look for the

    default setting for t he subti t le language, but you

    may change that language at any time using the

    M enu Status Bar and by fol lowing these steps:

    1.During disc playback, press the StatusButtone.

    2.Press the / Buttons` unti l theletter S icon (fourth from the left) is highlighted

    in white between yel low brackets.

    3.Press the Enter Button .

    4.Note that t he main M enu Bar w i l l be replacedw ith a single display of the subti t le language

    (Figure 20).

    Figure 20

    5.Press the Enter Button unti l the desiredsubti t le language is displayed. Note that t he

    subtitles available on a disc will vary, and they

    are always listed on the discs jacket or cover

    unti l the player is turned off. When the unit

    is turned on for subsequent play, the default

    subti t le language wi l l alw ays be used.

    The subtitle language may also be selected dur-

    ing the playback of a DVD by pressing the

    Subtitle Button . After pressing the but-ton, the language may be changed by pressing

    the Enter Button until the desired choiceis shown. N ote, how ever, that some discs do

    not al low audio track change whi le the disc is

    playing. W hen the Subtitle Button is

    pressed, the player w i l l go t o the discs ow nmenu page for subtitle disc selection. In this

    case, use the /// Buttonsy`to make the selection from the menu

    screen and then press the Enter Button .

    IMPORTANT NOTE:The steps indicated onthe page al low you to change the subti t le lan-

    guage, but they do not determine whether the

    subtitles are actually displayed on the screen.

    To have the subtitles appear at any time, pressthe Subtitle On/Off Button to toggle thesubti t les on or off w ith each press of the button.

    When the subtitles are active, a check-mark

    icon w i l l appear in the box to the r ight of

    the subtitle description as shown earlier.

    Also note that some DVD discs do not contain

    subti t les. W hen the Subtitle On/Off Buttonis pressed on a disc with no subtitles, the

    Prohibit icon

    w i l l appear on screen.

    Changing Camera AnglesA special feature of the DVD format is i t s capa-

    bi l i ty of show ing more than one view, or camera

    angle, of the same scene. This feature enables

    you to become the director, selecting the view

    of a scene that you w ish. Note, however, that

    this feature does not appear on many discs and,

    w hen i t does appear, i t w i l l typical ly be for only

    certain scenes and not for the entire discs pro-gram. If you attempt to use the multiple-angle

    feature on a disc that is not programmed for i t,

    you may see the Prohibited Feature icon

    on the screen. This is not a fault of the player; it

    simply indicates that the feature is not avai lable

    on the disc being played.

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    Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer2.Press the / Buttons` unti l thecamera icon with the letters Ang below i t (f i fth

    from the left) is highl ighted in white betweenyellow brackets.

    3.Press the Enter Button .

    4.Note that t he main Menu Bar wi l l be replacedw ith a single display of t he angle number

    (Figure 21).

    Figure 21

    5.Press the Enter Button unti l the desired

    angle is show n. Note that t he number of angles

    available is set by the discs producer, not the

    DVD600II, and it may vary from disc to disc.

    You may also change the angle directly by

    pressing the Angle Button when multiple

    angles are present, until the desired angle

    appears on the screen.

    Playing CDsThe DVD600II al lows you to take advantage of

    the on-screen M enu Bar even w hen playing

    CDs. The use of this graphical display makes it

    easy to select CD Functions.

    W hen a CD is playing, the M enu Bar wi l l auto-

    matically appear in your video display, even

    though there is no video on the CD itself. Toremove the M enu Bar at any time, press the

    Clear Button . If the M enu Bar is not pres-ent, press the Status Buttone to have i tappear on the screen (Figure 22).

    Figure 22

    Track:The number show n indicates the numberof the track that is currently playing.

    IntroScan:W hen the IntroScan feature isacti e the m sical notes in this icon i l l

    Disc Type:Shows the type of disc being played.

    Disc Number:The slot number of the disc being

    played is shown.

    Time Indicator:The time indication selectedis shown.

    Once the M enu Bar appears, press the /Buttons` to move across the displayto select the desired option. W hen the option to

    be changed is highlighted, press the EnterButton to change the setting for that

    option.

    Selecting a TrackTo select any track on a CD, follow these steps:

    Enter the track number while the disc is playing

    or in Pause mode by entering its number, or:

    1.During disc playback, press the Status Buttone if the M enu Bar is not already on the screen.

    2. If needed, press the / Buttons`unti l the disc icon w ith the letter T underneath

    it is highlighted in w hite betw een yellow brackets.

    3.Press the Enter Button .

    4.Note that t he number to the r ight of the Tw i l l be replaced w ith tw o dashes ( ).

    5.Using the Numeric Keys ,

    enter the number of the track to be accessed.

    6.The desired ti t le w i l l automatical ly be started.

    Using IntroScanThe IntroScan feature al low s you to sample t he

    tracks on a CD by playing the first ten seconds

    of each track and then moving to the next track.

    To use IntroScan, follow these steps:

    1.During disc playback, press the Status Buttone if the M enu Bar is not already on the screen.

    2. If needed, press the / Buttons`unti l the musical score icon w ith the phrase

    IntroScan underneath i t (second from the left)

    is highl ighted.

    6.To play a t rack during IntroScan, press the

    Play/Pause Button .

    7. If no track is selected, the disc will stop play-ing w hen i t has played the fi rst ten seconds of

    each track in orde r.

    Note that whi le the IntroScan feature is in use,

    the Intro Indicator w i l l appear in theInformation Display .

    Time Display SelectionWhen playing CDs, the DVD600 II is capable of

    displaying the time displays that you are famil-iar with from traditional CD-only players. The

    choice of a time display is made through the use

    of the on-screen M enu Bar, but any changes to

    the display will also change the Time Display

    mode for the Information Display.

    To change the time display during CD playback,

    fol low these steps:

    1.During disc playback, press the Status Buttone if the M enu Bar is not already on the screen.

    2. If needed, press the / Buttons`until the clock icon with the w ord Time next to it

    is highlighted.

    3.Press the Enter Button to select one ofthese four choices. Each press of the button will

    select the next option:

    Track Elapsed:This shows the time that haselapsed for the current track. At the start ofeach track this display will reset to zero andbegin to count up again.

    Track Remain:This shows t he timeremaining for the current track. At t he start ofeach track the time wi l l begin to count dow nagain, starting w ith the total t ime of t hetrack.

    Disc Elapsed:This shows the tot al t ime thatthe current disc has played for all tracks.

    Disc Remain:This shows the t otal t imeremaining for all tracks on the disc that havenot yet been played.

    PlayingMP3andVideoCDDiscs

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    Operating the DVD600II DVD ChangerMP3 Disc Playback

    W hen the DVD600II reads a disc and recognizes

    it as an M P3 disc, no Disc Type Indicatorw il l l ight; how ever, a l isting of al l t he directories

    and tracks on the disc wi l l appear on the video

    screen. (Figure 23). Note that the right side of

    the screen wi l l ini t ial ly be blank, as that is used

    for programmin g playlists for M P3 playback. The

    black box in the upper left corner of the screen

    w il l show the Play symbol whi le a track is play-

    ing, or the Play/Pause symbol when a track has

    been paused, or no symbol when t he unit is in

    Stop mode. The box in the top center of the dis-play wi l l contain the fi le name of the currently

    selected track.

    The second row of boxes w i l l display, from left

    to r ight, an indication of w hether the current

    mode is Standard Play, Random Play or Repeat

    Play; the track number currently playing, and the

    elapsed time of the current track.

    Figure 23

    To play a track, press t he /NavigationButtonsy until the desired track nameis highlighted. If the list of tracks is longer than

    w il l f i t on t he screen, a or indicator wi l l

    appear at the top or bottom of t he track l ist to

    remind you that you may scroll through the list

    to see additional t i t les.

    To begin playback, press the Play/PauseButton or the Enter Button .

    During M P3 playback most of the standardCD/DVD playback controls operate in their

    normal fashion:

    You may skip forward to the next track on thedisc by pressing the Next Button .

    You may skip back to t he previous track on the

    NOTES ON MP3 PLAYBACK The Fast Forward and Reverse Search modes

    are not available during M P3 playback.

    During M P3 playback the ProgramTimeIndicators wil l show the elapsed time ofthe track being played. Other time displayoptions are not avai lable w ith M P3 playback.

    The DVD600II is only compatible w ith stan-dard M P3-encoded discs. Other compressedaudio formats used for Internet audio down-loads wi l l not play on the DVD600II.

    Due to the differences in various versions ofthe M P3 format, and the many diff erencesbetween the CD-R machines used to recordM P3 discs on a computer, it is possible thatsome MP3 discs may not play on theDVD600II even though they w i l l w ork on acomputer. This is normal and does notindicate a fault with the unit.

    W hen a multisession disc w ith both standardCD audio and M P3 content is in use, the

    DVD600II will play only the CD audio sectionsof the disc.

    W hen an M P3 disc with mult iple directoriesis playing, the DVD600II w il l search out al lM P3 fi les on the disc and l ist them in t he on-screen display in the order in which the direc-tories are structured on the disc. Note t hat i fthe same ti t le is used for t racks in di fferentdirectories, this may result in the sameti t le appearing more than once in the track

    listings.

    Programmed Playback of MP3 DiscsThe DVD600II is capable of creating playlists up

    to 130 tracks long w ith the M P3 fi les on a prop-

    erly recorded disc. To create a playback list f or

    M P3 ti t les, fol low these steps:

    Step 1: Load a compatible M P3 disc, but do not

    put i t into play or stop play i f i t begins automati-

    cally.

    Step 2: Press the ProgramButton to opena playlist. The screen will change to Program

    Play M ode, as indicated in the upper left corner

    of Figure 24. The ProgramIndicator wi l lalso light in the Information Display .

    Step 3: Use the /Navigation Buttons

    y to highl ight the fi rst track to be placedin the l ist and press the Enter Button .Note that t he track name w il l now appear on

    the r ight side of t he screen.

    Step 4: Repeat the step above until all desired

    tracks are added to the playlist.

    Step 5: To remove a track from the playlist, firstpress the /Navigation Buttons`so that the highlight moves to the right side of t he

    screen under the PROGRAM listing. Use the/Navigation Buttonsy to high-light t he track to be deleted and press the ClearButton .

    Step 6: To clear all the tracks in the playlist and

    start over, press the / Navigation Buttons

    ` unti l the ALL CLEAR box at thebottom of the r ight side of t he screen is high-

    lighted and press the Enter Button .

    Step 7: To play the tracks on the list, press thePlay/Pause Button .

    Once a playlist is created, it will remain avail-

    able as long as the disc is not changed or the

    power turned off. You may play any track on the

    disc without erasing the playl ist by pressing the

    /Navigation Buttons / to re tu rnthe highl ight bar to the left side of the screen

    Repeat Playback of MP3 DiscsRepeat playback operation for M P3 discs differs

    somewhat from the steps used for repeat play-

    back of stan dard DVD discs. Press the RepeatButton to cycle through the fol low ingoptions, which w i l l be displayed on the screen:

    Repeat All Discs, Repeat 1Disc, Repeat 1 Folder,Repeat Track, Standard PlayThe Repeat Indicators wil l also l ight to

    reflect the current mode. The Repeat AB func-tion is not available fo r M P3 discs.

    For Random Play of th e files on t he M P3 disc,

    press the RandomButton to togglebetween Random Play and Standard Play, as

    displayed on the screen.

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    Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer

    There are two versions of the VCD format: an

    early version which is simply called VCD and

    a later version with Playback Control which is

    called Version 2.0 or PBC. The DVD600 II is

    compatible with both forms of VCD, al though

    playback will vary according to which version

    is used and the specific way in w hich the disc

    w as created.

    However, the DVD600II is not capable of playingSVCD (Super Video CD) discs. Also, do not con-

    fuse the Video CD format w ith the photo CDsthat you may receive when developing a roll offilm. Photo CDs may not be viewed using theDVD600II.

    Even though VCD discs provide video, since th eformat is based on CD technology, the playbackfunctions for a VCD disc operate very closely tothose f or CD. To play a VCD disc, place it in theDVD600II as you would any other CD or DVDdisc. After t he unit takes a few seconds to read

    the discs contents the VCD segment of theDisc Type Indicators wil l l ight and thedisc will begin playing. If the disc has been cre-ated under VCD Version 2.0, or if it otherwiseallows Playback Control functionality, the lettersPBC will appear in the Title/Track Indicators

    . However, keep in mind that the exactlevel of functional i ty for any VCD w il l vary wide-ly and i t is ul t imately determined by the way thedisc was created, not by the DVD600II.

    When playing VCD discs, most standard

    DVD/CD playback controls function as normal,

    including Play, Stop, Pause, Forward or Reverse

    Slow Play, and Fast Forw ard or Reverse Search

    (x2, 4x and 8x speeds). The indications f or fast

    play in either direction work as described for CD

    playback.

    Using the On-Screen Status Barfor VCD Playback

    When playing many VCD discs, it is possible to

    access the discs features using the on screen

    menu bar in the same manner as shown for CD

    playback. Note, how ever, that t he w hi le the

    IntroScan icons will appear in the menu bar, the

    IntroScan feature is not available for VCD discs.

    Use of other functions w i l l vary according to the

    disc type. With some VCD discs, you may select

    a track using the Track function on the menubar. If the menu bar is not visible on the screen

    press the Status Buttone to recal l i t to thescreen. Note that w hen PBC appears underthe disc icon in the far left position of the menu

    bar it is not possible to change track numbers

    directly.

    Depending on the discs functionality, some VCD

    discs allow the time display to be changed in

    the same manner as described for CD discs.

    Playback ControlVCD discs made under the Revision 2.0 specifi -

    cation will usually offer PBC, or playback control.

    With PBC many discs include chapter selection

    menus that are similar to those found on DVDs.

    However, on VCD discs the menus are recalled

    and controlled differently than on DVD discs.

    To view the menu options on a PBC disc,press the Next or Previousbuttons on the remote or the Skip Forward/Reverse Buttons on the front panel.

    Once the menu options appear on the screen,make your selection by pressing the Numeric

    Button - that correspondsto your desired choice. The desired selectionw il l begin playingautomatical ly.

    Note t hat the M enu Button used during DVD

    playback is not u sed for VCD playback.

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    SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION

    DCR600II does not funct ion w hen M ain N o AC Pow er M ake certain AC pow er cord is plugged into

    Pow er Sw itch is pushed a l ive out let .

    Check to see w hether outlet is sw itch-control led.

    DVD600II does not t urn on M a in Pow er Sw it ch t urned of f Press in M a in Pow er Sw it ch.

    N o AC pow er Check AC pow er plug and make certain any sw itched

    outlet is turned on.

    Display l ight s, but no sound Intermit t ent input connect ions M ake cert ain t hat all input and speaker connect ionsare secure.

    Mute is on Press MuteButtonc. Volume cont rol is dow n Turn up volume control .

    U ni t t u rns on, but f ront panel D isp lay b ri gh t ness i s t u rned o f f Fo ll ow t he i ns tr uc ti ons i n t he D isp lay Br ight nes s s ec ti on

    display does not light up so that the display is set to VFD FULL.

    N o s ound f rom any speake r; A m pl if i er i s i n Pr ot ect i on m ode Chec k s peak er w i r e c onnect i ons f o r shor ts a t r ec ei ve r and

    l ight around pow er sw itch is red due to possible short speaker ends.

    Ampli f ier is in Protection mode Contact your local JBL service center.

    due to int ernal problems

    N o sound f rom any speaker N o audio signal is being t ransmit ted Check that DCR600II is on and a source is playing.

    to the speakers Check al l w ires and connect ions betw een the DCR600II

    and speakers. M ake sure all wires are connected. M ake sure

    none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.

    Review proper operation of the DCR600II

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    Troubleshooting DCR600II and DVD600II (Cont'd)

    N o so und f rom on e sp eake r N o aud io si gn al i s be in g t ra nsm it ted Ch eck al l w i re s an d con ne ct ion s bet w een t he DCR6 00II and

    to the speakers speakers. M ake sure al l w ires are connected. M ake surenone of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.

    In Dolby Digital or DTS modes, make sure that the DCR600 II

    is configured so that the speaker in question is enabled.

    N o sound f rom surround or Incorrect surround mode Select a mode other than Stereo.

    center speakers M ake sure the movie or TV show you are w atching is

    recorded in a surround sound mode. If it is not, try using

    another surround mode.

    Input is monaural There is no surround informat ion f rom mono sources.

    S te reo o r M ono pr og ram ma t er ia l The su rr ound decode r m ay no t cr ea t e cent e r- or rear- channe linformation from nonencoded programs.

    Review the operation of your DVD player and the jacket

    of your DVD to make sure that the DVD features the desired

    Dolby Digital or DTS mode, and that you have properly

    selected that mode using both the DVD players menu and

    the DVD discs menu.

    No aud io si gna l i s be ing t ransm i t ted Check a l l w i res and connec t ions between the DCR600II and

    to the speaker speaker. M ake sure al l w ires are connected. M ake sure

    none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.

    Incorrect configuration If the DCR600II is set in Dolby Pro LogicII mode, make surethe center speaker is not in Phantom mode.

    I f the DCR600II is set in Dolby Digital or DTS mode, make

    sure it is configured so that the center speaker is enabled.

    In Dolby Digital or DTS modes, make sure the DCR600 II is

    configured so that the surround speakers are enabled.

    Check al l wires and connections between t he DCR600II and

    speakers. Make sure all w ires are connected. Make sure

    none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.

    Syst em pl ays at l ow v ol um e b ut Sp ea ke r i mp ed an ce s a re dro pp in g t oo Ch eck al l w i re s a nd co nn ect io ns be tw e en t he DCR6 00II andshuts of f as volume is increased low for receiver to handle speakers. M ake sure al l w ires are connected. M ake sure

    none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.

    Do not use more than one pair of main speakers.

    Low (or no) bass output Speakers are connect ed out of phase M ake sure the connect ions to the lef t and right

    Speaker Inputs have the correct polarity (+ and ).

    Subwoofer output of DCR600II not In Dolby Digital or DTS modes, make sure the DCR600 II is

    enabled conf igured so that the subw oofer and LFE output is enabled.

    Unit does not respond to W eak bat teries in remote Change remote bat teries.remote commands Wrong device selected Press the Mainh or DVDd selector.

    Remot e sensor is obscured M a ke cert ain f ront panel sensor is visible t o rem ot e

    or connect remote sensor.

    Intermit tent buzzing in tuner Local interference M ove unit or antenna aw ay f rom computers, f luorescent

    lights, motors or other electrical appliances.

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    Troubleshooting DCR600II and DVD600II (Cont'd)

    Disc does not play Disc loaded improperly Load disc label-side up.

    Incorrect disc type Check to see that disc is CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-M ovie, M P3

    or Video CD; other types will not play.

    Inval id Region Code Use Region 1 disc only.

    Ra ti ng is ab ove pa re nt al pr ese t En te r p assw o rd to ove rri de or ch an ge ra ti ng se tt in gs.

    W r on g so ur ce f or CD w as se le ct ed If yo u a re pl ayi ng a CD in t he DVD6 00II,

    you must select the DVD source on the DCR600 II,

    not the CD source.

    N o picture Intermit tent connect ions Check al l video connect ions.

    W rong input Check input select ion of TV or DCR600II.

    Different types of video connections You may not mix video connection types. If you use S-Video

    in use connect ions f rom the DVD600IIto t he DCR600 II, you must

    also use the S-Video input on your television. If you use the

    composite video connections from the DVD600 II to the

    DCR600II, you must also use the composite video input

    on your television.

    Picture is distorted or jumps during M PEG-2 decoding It is a normal art i fact of DVD playback for pictures

    Fast Forw ard or Reverse Play to jump or show some distort ion during rapid play.

    Pict ure jumps or f reezes during Unit may be overheat ing Due to the nature of this product cat egory, DVD players,

    normal play w hi le being operated at elevated temperatures, may exhibi t

    certain anomalies such as picture freeze-ups. If this occurs,

    the DVD600II needs to be reset by powering i t down

    and up again, using i ts master On/Off switch. Should this

    occur with your DVD600 II, first check your discs for any

    damage, scratches, and fingerprints. If discs are OK, then

    ventilation around the DVD600II needs to be increased

    to ensure proper operation.

    So me re mo te bu tt on s d o n ot o pe ra te Fu nct io n n ot a va il ab le f or t hi s d isc So me di scs do no t in cl ud e a ll DVD f ea tu re s.

    during DVD play

    The menu is in a foreign language Incorrect menu language Change menu language select ion.

    symbol appears Request ed f unct ion not avai lable at Cert ain f unct ions m ay be disabled during passages

    this t ime of a disc.

    Pic ture is displayed in the Incorrect match of aspect rat io set t ings Change Aspect Rat io set t ings.

    w rong aspect rat io to disc

    Disc w i ll not copy to VCR M acrovision protect ion M ost DVDs are encoded w ith M acrovisionto prevent copying to VCR.

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    DVD600II EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST

    Ref# Part Number Qty

    1 55190130 1.0 PC AC DEC DOOR TRAY DVD600II --

    2 55190150 1.0 PC AC DEC CRYSTAL WINDOW DISPLAY DVD600II

    3 55190040 1.0 PC AC DEC CABINET PANEL FRONT DVD600II4 55192630 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON STAND-BY JBL --

    5 55192640 1.0 PC AC MLD BUTTON INDICATOR STAND-BY DCR600MK2 --

    6 55190080 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON CAP DIMMER DVD600II --

    7 55190090 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON DIMMER DVD600II --

    8 55190170 1.0 PC AC PUN COVER TOP DVD600II METAL BK

    9 55202510 1.0 PC AC PUN SHIELD COVER SMPS EU DV505

    10 55190140 1.0 PC AC MLD BUTTON SHAFT POWER SW DVD600II --

    11 55190100 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON POWER DVD600II --

    12 55184690 1.0 PC AD ASY SMPS MODULE DV-C503

    13 55186630 1.0 PC AC CPL CABINET CHASSIS FRONT DV505

    14 55174760 4.0 PC AC FOOT RUBBER ROUND 3.0MM 25.0MM JIS 60 Y DI

    15 55190220 4.0 PC AC FOOT ASSY DCR600 ROUND 15.8MM 50MM

    16 55190070 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON OPEN/CLOSE DVD600II --

    17 55190050 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON PLAY DVD600II --

    18 55190060 1.0 PC AC DEC BUTTON DISC DVD600II --

    19 55190320 1.0 PC AC EMBD IMA FRONT BD DVD600II

    20 55174550 5.0 PC AC RAW SHIELD GASKET 1 12X8X20

    21 55405550 1.0 PC AC PUN SHIELD COVER AS DV6050

    22 55190690 1.0 PC AC PUN SHIELD COVER DOWN LOAD DV50523 55491610 1.0 PC AC CPL CABINET CHASSIS MAIN DVD-600II

    24 55190770 1.0 PC AC FELT 38X120X0.3T BK NON-METAL

    25 55196510 1.0 PC AC SUPPORT 15*30*16 DV505 -- RU

    26 55190680 1.0 PC AC PUN SHIELD COVER CNT BD DV505

    27 5518667A 1.0 PC AC PUN BRACKET FRAME MECHA L02 --

    28 55186040 1.0 PC AC MSA ASY CDM5F(TVK15-1AA/502T)

    29 55174610 1.0 PC AC PUN BRACKET MECHA RIGHT GE5805P --

    30 55186680 1.0 PC AC PUN BRACKET FRAME MECHA R02 --

    31 55190160 1.0 PC AC PUN BRACKET BKT GROUND DV505 --

    32 55178960 5.0 PC AC SPRING PLATE SPRING GND C5212 0.2T AVR52033 55186640 3.0 PC AC PUN BRACKET MAIN PCB DV505 --

    34 55190330 1.0 PC AC EMBD IMA MAIN BD DVD600II

    35 55190340 1.0 PC AC EMBD IMA OUT BD DVD600II

    36 55190180 1.0 PC AC CPL REAR PANEL DVD600II

    37 55125180 1.0 PC AC MLD CLAMP AC CORD RT2280/RT2250(PAV5007/PAV5005)

    38 55011170 1.0 PC WIRE-MCRDM 0.75MM2 1830MM BK

    S1 55164800 46.0 PC SCREW 3MM 8MM DIN963 62 2182 B7

    S2 55127120 3.0 PC SCREW-ST 3MM 8MM JIS B 1122 53 0 0

    S3 55049000 4.0 PC SCREW-ST 3MM 06MM JIS B 1122 03 0 0S4 55127070 9.0 PC SCREW-ST 3MM 10MM JIS B 1122 25 0 0

    S5 55135460 4.0 PC SCREW-SPEC 3MM 10MM JIS 27 0 0

    S6 55127090 4.0 PC SCREW-ST 4MM 8MM JIS B 1122 25 0 0

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    Service BulletinService Bulletin J BL2002-01 Rev1 - September 2005 This is considered a Minor repair

    To: All J BL Service Centers

    Model: DVD600II

    Subject: Will Not Play Enhanced CDs or Some DVD Titles

    Definition, Enhanced CDs: A special audio Compact Disc, when placed in a CD or DVD player, offers amultimedia experience. Enhanced CDs are compatible with audio CD players, DVD players, and properlyconfigured computer CD-ROM drives. They may include video clips, still pictures, interviews, discographies,lyrics and other information, in addition to the recorded music.

    In the event you receive a DVD600II DVD player with the complaint: The unit wil l not play an Enhanced

    CD, or a certain DVD title the unit may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: The counter

    freezes in the display, all you hear is a repeating skipping sound or intermittent noise coming from the

    receiver, display goes to the last track, or navigation features do not work, follow the instructions

    below:

    1) For Enhanced CD: Verify that the CD causing the problem is an enhanced CD; it should be labeled asEnhanced CD. If its not an enhanced CD, problems will not be corrected by this software upgrade(Version 1.11 to 1.13). Verify that the unit will play regular music CDs successfully.

    2) Verify the serial number range of the DVD600II (see below). If the unit falls into the affected serial numberrange, it is a candidate for the software upgrade. Additionally, the software version can be checked byfollowing the simple procedure on page 2.

    3) For additional information and current resources available to perform upgrades, please contact:

    Harman Service Technical SupportPhone: 516-682-6435E-mail: [email protected]

    ModelSerial Number

    120V STATUS ACTION

    DVD600II

    TH0055-01000

    toWill not play enhanced CDs and

    some DVD titlesSoftware upgrade needed to play Enhanced

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    Version Check DVD600II

    With the DVD600II in Stand By mode, (no display, Orange indicator ON):Press BACK SEARCH and FORWARD SKIP buttons on the front panel simultaneously for at least 2 secondsand then release them. In the display: Chapter Display will indicate the revision, e.g. current Rev 1.13 will be

    indicated as 113. Minutes will indicate the month when it was upgraded and seconds will indicate the day.Press the Power button once to restore the display to normal.

    DVD600II Upgrade Procedure

    The following files are included in the floppy disc:DVD_LINK.EXE600MK113.BIN

    Upgrade from the Floppy Disc:

    Go to DOS prompt from Windows.Insert the floppy disc. Change the directory to locate the 3 floppy disc drive.At the A: prompt (or whatever designator your 3 floppy disc drive is), type: dvd_link 600mk113.binBe sure to leave a space between link and 600.

    Or, Upgrade from your computers Hard Drive:

    Create a new subdirectory and copy the two files above to a new subdirectory you will name.Once the files are copied there, on your hard drive:Go to DOS prompt from Windows. Change the directory to locate the new subdirectory you have named,with the files in it for this example, calling it C:\DVDUPGRADE. Type:dvd_link 600mk113.binBe sure to leave a space between link and 600.

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1) Plug the unconnected end of the gray parallel port cable, connected to the Upgrade Interface PCB, intoyour computer LPT1 port (unplug printer or any other cable already connected there, if necessary).Computer must be configured so it is recognizing the LPT1 port. (or LPT2 port if you choose)

    2) Remove any CD/DVD/VCD discs that may be in the DVD600II.3) Unplug the AC power cord from the Unit Under Test; the MAIN AC POWER SWITCH should be pressed

    until it pops out from the front panel, so that the word OFF may be read at the top of the switch (topbutton on the left side not the button marked POWER).

    4) Turn the unit on its side so the bottom panel faces you; slightly off-center is a rectangular access hole

    covered by a black x 1 cover; remove the cover. Inside is a female ribbon cable connector.5) Carefully plug the male 15-conductor cable from the Upgrade Interface PCB into this connector.IMPORTANT: Assure the bare (uninsulated) side of the cable end faces the front of the unit.

    6) Plug in the AC power cord; depress the MAIN AC POWER SWITCH ONLY (top button not the buttonmarked POWER). Do not press any other buttons or controls. Orange Power indicator should be ON.

    7) The red LED on the Interface PCB should be ON. DVD600I I

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    Service BulletinService Bulletin JBL2003-01 Rev1 - June 2003 This is considered a Minor repairTo: All JBL Service Centers

    Model: DVD600II (Cinema ProPack 600II system)

    Subject: Unit Says In Standby Mode

    In the event you receive a DVD600II DVD player with the complaint: The unit stays in standby mode

    (amber indicator), and will not switch ON, either with the remote control or the front panel button,

    check the following components and follow the instructions below:

    Synopsis:

    In the Front panel PCB:

    IC901 microprocessor - check solder connections to all 80 pins resolder if necessaryC903, C904 0.1uF 50V SMD capacitors check and replace.

    In the Power supply PCB:

    R6 120 1/8 watt resistor check and replace if necessary.

    1) Remove (8) screws holding the top cover on; remove the cover.2) In the Power supply PCB, check and replace R6, 120 1/8 watt resistor, with JBL part# 299-120. You

    may be able to cut the defective resistor off the PCB and re-solder the new part on without removing thepower supply PCB.

    3) Remove the five plated screws holding the front panel to the chassis (one is on the bottom)4) Unplug the single 5-pin Molex plug to CN906 (near the power switch) to allow the front panel to be

    disengaged from the chassis; cut and remove any cables ties, but note their location.5) Remove the front panel from the unit; there are four tabs/cat