Pioneer DVD Player DV 420V S User Manual

DVD Player  
DV-420V-S  
DV-420V-K  
Operating Instructions  
 
CAUTION  
This product is a class 1 laser product, but this  
product contains a laser diode higher than Class 1.  
To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers  
or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product.  
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
The following caution label appears on your unit.  
Location: inside of the unit  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
Singapore and Taiwanese model only  
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If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC  
outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed  
and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and  
mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of  
this unit should be performed only by qualified  
service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the  
cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make  
sure it is properly disposed of after removal.  
This product is for general household purposes. Any  
failure due to use for other than household purposes  
(such as long-term use for business purposes in a  
restaurant or use in a car or ship) and which  
requires repair will be charged for even during the  
warranty period.  
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POWER-CORD CAUTION  
The equipment should be disconnected by removing  
the mains plug from the wall socket when left  
unused for a long period of time (for example, when  
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the  
plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power  
cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a  
short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a  
piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the  
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other  
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they  
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord  
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check  
the power cord once in a while. When you find it  
on vacation).  
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CAUTION  
The STANDBY/ON switch on this unit will not  
completely shut off all power from the AC outlet.  
Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect  
device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from  
the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore,  
make sure the unit has been installed so that the  
power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC  
outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard,  
the power cord should also be unplugged from the  
AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time  
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized  
service center or your dealer for a replacement. S002*_En  
For Austraria model  
(for example, when on vacation).  
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Contents  
Before you start  
What’s in the box.............................................. 5  
Loading the batteries in the remote control.......... 5  
Playable discs................................................... 6  
Playable files..................................................... 7  
Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel........................................................ 9  
Remote control............................................... 10  
Front Panel Display........................................ 11  
Connections  
Connecting using an audio/video cable........ 12  
Connecting using an HDMI cable................ 12  
Connecting using a component video cable ...... 15  
Connecting using a digital audio cable........ 15  
Playback  
Playing discs or files ...................................... 16  
Playing files stored on USB devices............. 21  
Recording audio CD tracks on USB devices ...... 21  
Playing using the Disc Navigator ................. 22  
Playing using the Play Mode function ......... 23  
Adjusting the audio........................................ 25  
Adjusting the picture quality......................... 26  
Changing the Settings (Initial Settings)  
Operating the Initial Settings menu............. 27  
Additional information  
Troubleshooting ............................................. 34  
Language Code Table and Country/Area  
Code Table ...................................................... 42  
Setting the TV system .................................... 43  
Cautions on use ............................................. 43  
Handling discs ............................................... 44  
Specifications................................................. 46  
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Section  
Before you start  
What’s in the box  
01  
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Close the back cover.  
Close the cover securely (a click should be  
heard).  
Remote Control  
Audio/video cable  
Power cable (Central American, South  
American and Taiwanese model x2)  
AA batteries (R6) x 2  
Operating instructions (this document)  
Front panel button names sticker  
(Taiwanese model only) – Chinese lan‑  
guage button names for the front panel  
controls.  
Remote control overlay (Taiwanese model  
only) – Place the overlay on the remote  
control to be able to read the buttons in  
Chinese  
Notes  
Do not use any batteries other than the ones  
specified. Also, do not use a new battery  
together with an old one.  
When loading the batteries into the remote  
control, set them in the proper direction, as  
indicated by the polarity marks (and ).  
Do not heat batteries, disassemble them, or  
throw them into flames or water.  
Batteries may have different voltages, even if  
they are the same size and shape. Do not use  
different types of batteries together.  
To prevent leakage of battery fluid, remove the  
batteries if you do not plan to use the remote  
control for a long period of time (1 month or  
more). If the fluid should leak, wipe it carefully  
off the inside of the case, then insert new  
batteries. If a battery should leak and the fluid  
should get on your skin, flush it off with large  
quantities of water.  
Loading the batteries in the  
remote control  
1
Open the back cover.  
Press lightly on this part and slide into the  
direction of the arrow.  
When disposing of used batteries, please  
comply with governmental regulations or  
environmental public institution’s rules that  
apply in your country/area.  
2
Insert the included batteries (two size  
AA batteries).  
Insert the batteries in the proper direction, as  
indicated by the and marks inside the  
case.  
WARNING  
Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight  
or other excessively hot place, such as  
inside a car or near a heater. This can cause  
batteries to leak, overheat, explode or catch  
fire. It can also reduce the life or performance  
of batteries.  
Insert one at a time from the top.  
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Section  
Before you start  
Playable discs  
01  
Notes  
Commercially available  
This player does not support multisession  
discs or multiborder recording.  
DVD‑Video discs  
DVD‑R/‑RW/‑R DL and DVD+R/  
+RW/+R DL discs recorded in  
the Video mode and finalized  
Multisession/multiborder recording is a  
method in which data is recorded on a single  
disc in two or more sessions/borders. A  
“session” or “border” is one recording unit,  
consisting of a complete set of data from  
lead‑in to lead‑out.  
DVD‑R/‑RW/‑R DL discs recorded in  
the VR mode  
Video CDs (including Super VCDs)  
Commercially available audio  
CDs  
CD‑R/‑RW/‑ROM discs contain‑  
ing music recorded in the CD‑DA  
format  
Discs that cannot be played  
DVD‑Audio discs  
DVD‑RAM discs  
SACDs  
CD‑G  
Blu‑ray discs  
HD DVDs  
Discs that have not been finalized  
Discs recorded with packet writing  
JPEG files recorded on DVD‑R/‑RW/  
‑R DL discs, CD‑R/‑RW/‑ROM discs or  
USB devices  
DivX video files recorded on DVD‑R/  
‑RW/‑R DL discs, CD‑R/‑RW/‑ROM  
discs or USB devices  
WMV files recorded on DVD‑R/‑RW/  
‑R DL discs, CD‑R/‑RW/‑ROM discs or  
USB devices  
About region numbers  
WMA files recorded on DVD‑R/‑RW/  
‑R DL discs, CD‑R/‑RW/‑ROM discs or  
USB devices  
All DVD‑Video discs carry a region mark on  
the case somewhere that indicates which  
region(s) of the world the disc is compatible  
with. Your DVD player also has a region mark,  
which you can find on the rear panel. Discs  
from incompatible regions will not play in this  
player. In this case the attention sentence  
Incompatible disc region number Can't play  
disc is displayed on screen. Discs marked  
ALL will play in any player. The diagram below  
shows the various DVD regions of the world.  
MP3 files recorded on DVD‑R/‑RW/  
‑R DL discs, CD‑R/‑RW/‑ROM discs or  
USB devices  
MPEG‑4 AAC files recorded on  
DVD‑R/‑RW/‑R DL discs, CD‑R/‑RW/  
‑ROM discs or USB devices  
Fujicolor CD  
KODAK Picture CD  
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo  
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Licensing Corporation.  
is a trademark of FUJIFILM  
Corporation.  
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This label indicates playback compatibil‑  
ity with DVD‑RW discs recorded in VR for‑  
mat (Video Recording format). However,  
for discs recorded with a record‑only‑once  
encrypted program, playback can only  
be achieved using a CPRM compatible  
device.  
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Section  
Before you start  
01  
Files protected by DRM (Digital Rights  
Management) cannot be played.  
Regarding copy protected CDs  
This player is designed to conform to the  
specifications of the audio CD format. This  
player does not support the playback or func‑  
tion of discs that do not conform to these  
specifications.  
Supported video file formats  
Windows MediaVideo (WMV)  
Resolution: Up to 720 x 480 pixels  
This player supports files encoded using  
Windows Media Player 9 Series.  
This player does not support Advanced  
Profile.  
Windows Media is either a registered  
trademark or trademark of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or  
other countries.  
About playing DualDiscs  
A DualDisc is a new two‑sided disc, one  
side of which contains DVD content —  
video, audio, etc. — while the other side  
contains non‑DVD content such as digital  
audio material.  
The DVD side of a DualDisc can be played  
on this player (excluding any DVD‑Audio  
content).  
This product includes technology owned  
by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be  
used or distributed without a license from  
Microsoft Licensing, Inc.  
The non‑DVD, audio side of the disc is not  
compatible with this player.  
It is possible that when loading or eject‑  
ing a DualDisc, the opposite side to that  
being played will be scratched. Scratched  
discs may not be playable.  
DivX  
DivX is a media technology created by  
DivX, Inc. DivX media files contain image  
data.  
For more detailed information on the  
DualDisc specification, please refer to the  
disc manufacturer or disc retailer.  
DivX files may also include such  
advanced playback functions as menu  
screens and selection of multiple subtitle  
languages/audio tracks.  
Playing discs created on  
computers or BD/DVD recorders  
It may not be possible to play discs  
recorded using a computer due to the  
application settings or computer’s  
environment settings. Record discs in a  
format playable on this player. For details,  
contact the dealer.  
Plays DivX® video, including premium  
content  
DivX® is a registered trademark of DivX,  
Inc., and is used under license.  
It may not be possible to play discs  
recorded using a computer or a BD/DVD  
recorder, if burn quality is not good due to  
characteristics of the disc, scratches, dirt  
on the disc, dirt on the recorder’s lens,  
etc.  
Displaying external subtitle files  
The font sets listed below are available  
for external subtitle files. You can see the  
proper font set on‑screen by setting the  
Subtitle Language on page 31 to match  
the subtitle file.  
This player supports the following lan‑  
guage groups:  
Playable files  
Only discs recorded in ISO9660 Level 1,  
Level 2 and Joliet can be played.  
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Section  
Before you start  
01  
Windows Media Audio (WMA)  
Afrikaans (af), Basque (eu), Catalan  
(ca), Danish (da), Dutch (nl), English  
(en), Faroese (fo), Finnish (fi), French  
(fr), German (de), Icelandic (is), Irish  
(ga), Italian (it), Norwegian (no), Portu‑  
guese (pt), Rhaeto‑Romanic (rm), Scot‑  
tish (gd), Spanish (es), Swedish (sv)  
Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz  
and 48 kHz  
Group 1  
Bit rate: Up to 192 kbps  
This player supports files encoded  
using Windows Media Player Ver. 7/7.1,  
Windows Media Player for Windows XP  
and Windows Media Player 9 Series.  
Albanian (sq), Croatian (hr), Czech (cs),  
Hungarian (hu), Polish (pl), Romanian  
(ro), Slovak (sk), Slovenian (sl)  
Group 2  
Group 3  
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3)  
Bulgarian (bg), Byelorussian (be),  
Macedonian (mk), Russian (ru), Ser‑  
bian (sr), Ukrainian (uk)  
Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz  
and 48 kHz  
Group 4  
Group 5  
Hebrew (iw), Yiddish (ji)  
Turkish (tr)  
MPEG-4 Advanced Audio Coding  
(MPEG-4 AAC)  
Some external subtitle files may be dis‑  
played incorrectly or not at all.  
For external subtitle files the following  
subtitle format filename extensions are  
supported (please note that these files  
are not shown within the disc navigation  
menu): .srt, .sub, .ssa, .smi  
Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz and  
48 kHz  
This player supports files encoded using  
iTunes.  
Depending on the version of iTunes used  
for encoding, it may not be possible to  
play some files.  
The filename of the movie file has to be  
repeated at the beginning of the filename  
for the external subtitle file.  
The number of external subtitle files  
which can be switched for the same  
movie file is limited to a maximum of 10.  
Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple  
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
Playable file extensions  
Video files  
.divx .avi .wmv  
Supported image file formats  
Files not containing DivX video signals  
cannot be played, even if they have the  
extension “.avi”.  
JPEG  
Resolution: Up to 3 072 x 2 048 pixels  
This player supports baseline JPEG.  
This player supports Exif Ver.2.2.  
This player supports JPEG HD. Images  
are output with a high resolution of 720p  
or 1 080i.  
Image files  
.jpg .jpeg  
This player does not support progressive  
JPEG.  
Audio files  
.wma .mp3 .m4a  
Supported audio file formats  
This player does not support VBR  
(Variable Bit Rate).  
This player does not support lossless  
encoding.  
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Section  
Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel  
02  
1
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3
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5
6
7
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9
17  
16 15 14  
13 12  
11  
10  
1 STANDBY/ON (page 16)  
9 ///  
Use these to select items, change set‑  
tings and move the cursor.  
2 HDMI (page 12)  
This lights when the device connected to  
the HDMI terminal is recognized.  
ENTER  
Use this to implement the selected item  
or enter a setting that you have changed.  
3 Remote control sensor  
Point the remote control to this, then  
operate it within a distance of approxi‑  
mately 7 m.  
a RETURN  
Press to return to the previous screen.  
Reception of remote control signals  
may be poor when exposed to direct  
sunlight or strong artificial light from  
a fluorescent bulb, etc.  
b HOME MENU  
Press to display/hide the Home Menu.  
c USB port (type A) (page 21)  
d DVD/USB (page 21)  
e (page 16)  
4 Disc tray  
5 OPEN/CLOSE (page 16)  
6 Front panel display (page 11)  
f (page 16)  
g (page 16)  
7 TOP MENU  
Press to display the top menu of the  
DVD‑Video.  
h /(page 18)  
8 MENU  
Press to display the menu screen or Disc  
Navigator.  
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Section  
Part Names and Functions  
Remote control  
02  
6 ///  
Use these to select items, change set‑  
tings and move the cursor.  
ENTER  
Use this to implement the selected item  
or enter a setting that you have changed.  
STANDBY/ON  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1
2
14  
ANGLE  
AUDIO  
SUBTITLE  
15  
16  
3
DVD/  
USB  
1
4
7 HOME MENU  
2
3
6
9
Press to display/hide the Home Menu.  
CLEAR  
5
8
4
17  
8 PLAY (page 16)  
0
7
MENU  
TOP MENU  
9 // (page 17)  
a PREV (page 18)  
b PAUSE (page 16)  
c USB REC (page 21)  
d PLAY MODE (page 23)  
e OPEN/CLOSE (page 16)  
f ANGLE (page 19)  
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6
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18  
ENTER  
HOME  
MENU  
RETURN  
19  
8
PLAY  
9
20  
21  
PAUSE  
STOP  
NEXT  
PREV  
10  
11  
22  
PLAY MODE  
ZOOM  
DISPLAY  
USB  
REC  
23  
24  
12  
13  
g DVD/USB (page 21)  
h CLEAR  
DVD  
Press to clear the selected item. Use  
this for example if you input the wrong  
number.  
1 STANDBY/ON (page 16)  
2 AUDIO (page 18)  
i MENU  
Press to display the menu screen or Disc  
Navigator.  
3 SUBTITLE (page 19)  
j RETURN  
Press to return to the previous screen.  
4 Number buttons (0 to 9)  
Use these to specify and play the title,  
chapter, track or file you want to view/  
listen to. Also use them to select items on  
menu screens, etc.  
k / /(page 17)  
l NEXT (page 18)  
m STOP (page 16)  
n DISPLAY (page 20)  
o ZOOM (page 19)  
5 TOP MENU  
Press to display the top menu of the  
DVD‑Video.  
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Section  
Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel Display  
02  
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2
3
4
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6
7
8
1   
Lights when playback is paused.  
Lights during playback.  
2 CHP  
Lights when the chapter number is  
displayed.  
3 TITLE  
Lights when the title number is displayed.  
4
(page 19)  
Lights when switched to a different angle  
(DVD‑Video only).  
5 PRGSVE (page 30)  
Lights when Component Out is set to  
Progressive.  
6
(page 23)  
Lights when in the Repeat Play mode.  
7 REMAIN  
Lights when the remaining time of the  
currently playing title, chapter or track is  
displayed.  
8 Counter display  
Displays the title, chapter, track or file  
number, the elapsed time, etc.  
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Section  
Connections  
03  
Be sure to turn off the power and  
unplug the power cord from the power  
outlet whenever making or changing  
connections.  
Connecting using an audio/  
video cable  
Player’s rear panel  
Yellow  
Connect the power cord after all the  
connections between devices have been  
completed.  
Connect the player’s video output  
directly to the TV.  
VIDEO OUT  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT  
L
AUDIO OUT  
P
B
COAXIAL  
White  
Red  
R
P
R
Y
HDMI OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT  
OPTICAL  
Audio/video  
This player supports analog copy protec‑  
tion technology. Therefore the picture  
may not be displayed properly if con‑  
nected to a TV via a DVD recorder/video  
deck or when playing the player’s out‑  
put material that is recorded by a DVD  
recorder/ video deck. Furthermore, the  
picture may not be displayed properly due  
to the copy protection when the player  
is connected to a TV with a built‑in video  
deck. For details, contact the manufac‑  
turer of your TV.  
cable (included)  
An S-Video cable  
(commercially  
available) can also be  
used for  
connection.  
To S-video  
input terminal  
To audio/video  
input terminals  
TV  
Connecting using an HDMI  
cable  
By using an HDMI cable, digital signals can  
be transferred to an HDMI‑compatible TV on  
a single cable with no loss of picture or sound  
quality. After connecting, make the player’s  
resolution and HDMI color settings according  
to the HDMI‑compatible TV. Also refer to the  
HDMI‑compatible TV’s operating instructions.  
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High‑  
Definition Multimedia Interface are trade‑  
marks or registered trademarks of HDMI  
Licensing, LLC.  
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Section  
Connections  
03  
Connecting to an AV receiver or  
amplifier  
Notes  
This player’s interface is designed based on  
the High‑Definition Multimedia Interface  
specification.  
When an HDMI‑compatible device is  
connected, the resolution is displayed on the  
front panel display.  
The resolution of the video signals output  
from the player’s HDMI OUT terminal  
is changed manually. Change the  
Player’s rear panel  
VIDEO OUT  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
L
P
B
COAXIAL  
R
P
R
Y
HDMI OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT  
OPTICAL  
HDMI cable  
(commercially  
available)  
HDMI Resolution setting (page 30). Settings  
for two units can be stored in the memory.  
This player is designed for connection to  
HDMI‑compatible devices. It may not operate  
properly if connected to DVI devices.  
Match the direction of the plug to  
the terminal and insert straight.  
To HDMI input  
terminal  
From HDMI  
output  
terminal  
AV receiver  
or amplifier  
HDMI cable  
(commercially  
available)  
Connecting to a TV  
Player’s rear panel  
To HDMI input  
terminal  
TV  
VIDEO OUT  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
L
P
B
COAXIAL  
R
P
R
Y
HDMI OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT  
OPTICAL  
About video/audio signals  
output from the HDMI OUT  
terminal  
HDMI cable  
(commercially  
available)  
Video signals (resolution of) that can  
be output from the player’s HDMI  
OUT terminal  
Match the direction of the plug to  
the terminal and insert straight.  
To HDMI input  
terminal  
720 x 480 pixel progressive or interlaced  
video  
1 280 x 720 pixel progressive video  
1 920 x 1 080 pixel progressive or inter‑  
laced video  
TV  
Audio signals that can be output  
from the player’s HDMI OUT terminal  
44.1 kHz to 96 kHz, 16‑bit/20‑bit/24‑bit  
2‑channel linear PCM audio (including  
2‑channel downmixing)  
Dolby Digital 5.1‑channel audio  
DTS 5.1‑channel audio  
MPEG audio  
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Connections  
03  
Use High Speed HDMIcables when  
using the KURO LINK function. The  
KURO LINK function may not operate  
properly if other HDMI cables are used.  
For some models, the KURO LINK  
function may be referred to as “HDMI  
Control”.  
The KURO LINK function does not work  
with devices of other brands, even if con‑  
nected using an HDMI cable.  
Manufactured under license from  
Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the  
double‑D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
What the KURO LINK function can do  
Operating the player with the Flat Screen  
TV’s remote control.  
Manufactured under license under U.S.  
Patent #: 5,451,942 & other U.S. and  
worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS  
and DTS Digital Out are registered trade‑  
marks and the DTS logos and Symbol are  
trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996‑2008 DTS,  
Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
Such player operations as starting and  
stopping playback and displaying the  
menus can be performed from the Flat  
Screen TV. For details on the functions  
that can be operated, see the Flat Screen  
TV’s operating instructions.  
About KURO LINK function  
The player’s playback picture is displayed  
on the Flat Screen TV’s screen. (Auto-select  
function)  
The functions listed below can be used  
when a Pioneer KURO LINK compat‑  
ible Flat Screen TV and AV system (AV  
receiver or amplifier, etc.) is connected to  
the player using an HDMI cable.  
Refer to the operating instructions of the  
Flat Screen TV, etc.  
The input switches automatically on  
the Flat Screen TV and AV system (AV  
receiver or amplifier, etc.) when playback  
is started on the player or the Home  
Menu or the Disc Navigator is displayed.  
When the input is switched, the playback  
picture, the Home Menu or the Disc  
Navigator appears on the Flat Screen TV.  
To use the KURO LINK function  
The KURO LINK function operates when  
KURO LINK is set to On for all devices  
connected to the HDMI OUT terminal.  
Once connections and the settings of all  
the devices are finished, be sure to check  
that the player’s picture is output to the  
Flat Screen TV. (Also check after chang‑  
ing the connected devices and recon‑  
necting HDMI cables.) The KURO LINK  
function may not operate properly if the  
player’s picture is not properly output to  
the Flat Screen TV.  
The power of the Flat Screen TV turns  
on automatically. (Simultaneous power  
function)  
When playback on the player is started or  
the Home Menu or Disc Navigator is dis‑  
played, if the Flat Screen TV’s power was  
off, its power turns on automatically.  
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Section  
Connections  
03  
Connecting using a  
component video cable  
Player’s rear panel  
Connecting using a digital  
audio cable  
Connect an AV receiver or amplifier, etc.,  
compatible with Dolby Digital or DTS  
audio to one of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(COAXIAL/OPTICAL) terminals.  
For instructions on connecting the AV  
receiver or amplifier to the TV and speak‑  
ers, refer to the AV receiver or amplifier’s  
operating instructions.  
VIDEO OUT  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
L
P
B
COAXIAL  
R
P
R
Y
HDMI OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT  
OPTICAL  
Audio/video  
cable (included)  
Player’s rear panel  
VIDEO OUT  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT  
L
Component cable or  
three video cables  
AUDIO OUT  
P
B
COAXIAL  
(commercially available)  
R
P
R
Y
HDMI OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT  
OPTICAL  
To component video  
input terminals  
Coaxial digital  
cable  
(commercially  
available)  
Optical digital  
cable  
(commercially  
available)  
To audio  
input terminals  
TV  
To coaxial  
digital audio  
input terminal  
To optical  
digital audio  
input terminal  
AV receiver or amplifier  
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If the menu screen appears  
Playing discs or files  
For some discs, the menu screen appears  
automatically when playback starts. The con‑  
tents of the menu screen and how the screen  
is operated differ from disc to disc.  
Before starting, turn the TV’s power on  
and switch the TV’s input.  
The player’s screen display language can  
be changed (OSD Language on page 31).  
1
Turn the power on.  
Press STANDBY/ON.  
2
Open the disc tray and load the disc.  
Press OPEN/CLOSE.  
Set the disc with the printed side facing up.  
3
Starts playback.  
Press PLAY.  
To pause, press PAUSE during playback.  
To stop, press STOP during playback.  
To turn the power off, press  
STANDBY/ON.  
Notes  
Some discs start playing automatically when  
they are loaded.  
For some discs, black bars may be displayed  
along the top and bottom of the TV screen.  
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Various playback functions  
It may not be possible to use some of these functions, depending on the type of disc or file.  
When STOP is pressed during playback, the point at  
which playback was stopped is stored in the memory.  
When PLAY is pressed, playback resumes from the  
point at which it was stopped.  
Starting playback from where  
it was stopped (Resume Play)  
To cancel the resume play, press STOP while play‑  
back is stopped.  
Resume Play may not possible for certain discs.  
The player stores the point at which ejected DVD‑Video  
discs (for up to five discs) and Video CDs (for one disc)  
were stopped. When the disc is reloaded and PLAY  
is pressed, playback starts from the point at which the  
disc was stopped before it was ejected.  
To cancel the last memory setting, press STOP  
while playback is stopped.  
If you do not want the player to store the point at which  
playback was stopped, press OPEN/CLOSE during  
playback to eject the disc.  
Storing the stop point for  
ejected discs (Last Memory)  
For some discs, the point at which playback was  
stopped cannot be stored. When the limit for the  
number of discs for which the stop point can be stored  
is exceeded, the older settings are overwritten.  
During playback, press // or / /.  
The speed changes each time the button is pressed.  
The speed steps differ according to the disc or file.  
With DVD‑Video and DVD VR discs, when /  
/
Forward and reverse scan‑  
ning  
is pressed once during playback, the picture and  
sound are played at about 1.4 times the regular speed.  
Note that the sound may not be output or may be  
broken.  
To resume normal playback, press PLAY.  
While playback is paused, press // or /  
.  
/
The picture moves a frame forward or backward each  
time the button is pressed.  
To resume normal playback, press PLAY.  
No sound is produced during frame‑by‑frame forward/  
reverse play.  
Frame‑by‑frame forward/  
frame‑by‑frame reverse play  
The picture may shake during frame‑by‑frame reverse  
play.  
Frame‑by‑frame reverse play is not possible for Video  
CDs and video files.  
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While playback is paused, press and hold in /  
/ or / /.  
Press and hold the button until Slow is displayed on  
the TV screen.  
The speed changes each time the button is pressed.  
The speed steps differ according to the disc or file.  
To resume normal playback, press PLAY.  
No sound is output during slow motion playback.  
Reverse playback in slow motion is not possible for  
Video CDs and video files.  
Playing in slow motion  
During playback, press PREV or NEXT.  
When NEXT is pressed, playback skips ahead to  
the beginning of the next title, chapter, track or file.  
When PREV is pressed, playback skips back to  
the beginning of the currently playing title, chapter,  
track or file. When pressed twice, playback skips back  
to the previous title, chapter, track or file. It is not  
possible to return to previous titles, chapters, groups,  
tracks or files during random play.  
Skipping content  
Operation is different during PBC playback of Video  
CDs. Check the disc’s jacket, etc.  
Use the number buttons (0 to 9) to input the number  
of the title, chapter or track you want to play, then  
press ENTER.  
Playing specific titles, chap‑  
ters or tracks  
Playback starts automatically 2 seconds after the  
number is input.  
For DVD‑Video chapter searching, only chapters  
within the currently playing title can be specified.  
For discs or files including multiple audio streams/  
channels, the audio stream/channel can be switched  
during playback.  
During playback, press AUDIO.  
The audio stream/channel switches each time the  
button is pressed.  
The types of audio streams/channels depend on the  
disc or file.  
For some DVD‑Videos, the audio stream/channel is  
switched using a menu screen.  
The picture may stop momentarily when the audio  
stream/channel is switched.  
If the Resume Play or Last Memory setting has been  
canceled, the Audio Language setting is restored  
(page 31).  
Switching the audio stream/  
channel  
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On DVD‑Video or DivX discs containing subtitles in  
multiple languages, the subtitle can be switched dur‑  
ing playback.  
During playback, press SUBTITLE.  
The subtitle switches each time the button is pressed.  
The recorded subtitles depend on the disc or file.  
–/– is displayed if the disc or file does not contain any  
subtitles.  
Switching the subtitle  
For some DVD‑Videos, the subtitle is switched using a  
menu screen.  
If the Resume Play or Last Memory setting has been  
canceled, the Subtitle Language setting is restored  
(page 31).  
On DVD‑Video discs containing multiple angles, the  
angle can be switched during playback.  
During playback, press ANGLE.  
For some DVD‑Videos, the angle is switched using a  
menu screen.  
Changing the angle (Multi‑  
Angle)  
The  
mark appears on the TV screen at scenes for  
which there are multiple angles. If you do not want the  
mark to be displayed, set Angle Indicator to Off  
(page 31).  
Press ZOOM.  
The zoomed area is displayed.  
Use ///to move the zoom area.  
The magnification (2x 4x normal) changes each  
time the button is pressed.  
Zooming on the image  
When playing slideshows of JPEG files, the zoomed  
area is not displayed.  
When a JPEG file is zoomed, normal slideshow play‑  
back can be resumed by pressing PLAY.  
When playing a slideshow, press one of ///.  
When is pressed, the image is inverted vertically.  
When is pressed, the image is inverted horizontally.  
When is pressed, the image is rotated 90° counter‑  
clockwise.  
Rotating (inverting) the  
image  
When is pressed, the image is rotated 90° clock‑  
wise.  
To return to the normal slideshow, press PLAY.  
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During playback, press DISPLAY.  
The elapsed time, amount remaining, etc., is dis‑  
played.  
For some discs and files, the contents displayed  
switch each time the button is pressed.  
To turn the information off, press DISPLAY again until  
it turns off.  
Some information is not displayed during PBC play‑  
back of Video CDs. To display such information, can‑  
cel PBC playback (see below).  
Viewing the disc’s or file’s  
information  
If On Screen Display is set to Off, no information is  
displayed when DISPLAY is pressed (page 31).  
Playing Video CDs using their menu screens is called  
PBC (playback control) playback. The contents dis‑  
played and operations differ from disc to disc. Also  
refer to the operating guide included with the disc.  
To display the menu screen, load a PBC playback‑  
compatible disc then press PLAY.  
To start PBC playback, use the number buttons (0  
to 9) while the menu screen is displayed to select the  
track, then press ENTER.  
Playing Video CDs from their  
menu screen (PBC playback)  
To return to the menu screen, press RETURN during  
playback.  
To switch pages, press PREV or NEXT.  
To play the disc without displaying the menu screen  
(with PBC off), use the number buttons (0 to 9)  
while playback is stopped to select the track, then  
press ENTER (or select the track using PREV and  
NEXT while playback is stopped).  
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Playing files stored on USB  
devices  
Recording audio CD tracks  
on USB devices  
The player may not recognize the USB  
device, may not play files or may not sup‑  
ply power to the USB device. For details,  
see When a USB device is connected on  
page 40.  
The tracks of audio CDs loaded in the  
player can be recorded on a USB device  
connected to the USB port.  
It may not be possible to record tracks of  
audio CDs on a USB device. For details,  
see When a USB device is connected on  
page 40.  
Pioneer does not support that all files  
recorded on all USB devices will play or  
that power will be supplied to the USB  
device. Also note that Pioneer will accept  
no responsibility whatsoever for loss of  
files on USB devices caused by connec‑  
tion to this player.  
Recording all the tracks  
1
Load the audio CD.  
If playback starts automatically, press  
STOP to stop playback.  
1
Turn the power on.  
Press STANDBY/ON.  
2
Display the CD -> USB Rec screen.  
Press USB REC.  
2
Switching the input to the USB mode.  
Press DVD/USB.  
USB MODE is displayed on the front panel  
CD –> USB Rec  
Track 1–13  
Track01  
Select Track  
01:43  
03:17  
04:18  
04:59  
04:20  
04:38  
04:40  
04:11  
Bitrate  
128kbps  
Track02  
Track03  
Track04  
Track05  
Track06  
Track07  
Track08  
display.  
3
Connecting USB devices.  
Start  
The Disc Navigator appears automatically.  
Player’s front panel  
Selected Track  
Total Time  
13  
055:07  
3
Start recording.  
Use ///to select Start, then press  
To USB port  
ENTER.  
USB device  
Selecting the track(s) to be  
recorded  
4
Starts playback.  
Use ///to select the file, then press  
ENTER.  
1
Load the audio CD.  
If playback starts automatically, press  
STOP to stop playback.  
Turn the power off before removing the USB  
device.  
The input will remain in the USB mode the  
next time the power is turned on. To return  
to the DVD mode, press DVD/USB (or press  
OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray).  
2
Display the Home Menu.  
Press HOME MENU.  
3
Select CD -> USB Rec.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
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Select Disc Navigator.  
CD –> USB Rec  
Track 1–13  
Track01  
Track02  
Track03  
Track04  
Track05  
Track06  
Track07  
Track08  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
Individual  
Select Track  
Bitrate  
01:43  
03:17  
04:18  
04:59  
04:20  
04:38  
04:40  
04:11  
Select All  
All Clear  
3
Select the type of Disc Navigator.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
Start  
The Disc Navigator is displayed.  
The contents displayed on the Disc  
Navigator differ from disc to disc.  
Selected Track  
Total Time  
00  
000:00  
4
Playing specific titles, chapters or  
4
Select Select Track Individual the  
tracks.  
track(s) you want to record.  
Use ///to select.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
To switch pages, press PREV or  
NEXT.  
Press RETURN to return to the previous  
screen.  
Press HOME MENU to exit the Disc  
Navigator.  
Individual: Select 1 track at a time.  
Select All: Select all the tracks.  
All Clear: Deselect all the tracks.  
5
Select Bitrate (transfer rate).  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
Select 128kbps, 192kbps or  
320kbps.  
Notes  
The Disc Navigator cannot be displayed for  
some DVD‑Video discs.  
The Disc Navigator cannot be displayed  
during PBC playback of Video CDs. To display  
such information, cancel PBC playback (page  
20).  
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Start recording.  
Use ///to select Start, then press  
ENTER.  
Notes  
CD -> USB Rec can only be selected when the  
audio CD is stopped.  
When recording is completed, a folder named  
“PIONEER” is automatically created on the  
USB device. The recorded tracks are stored in  
this folder.  
Playing files  
1
Display the Home Menu.  
Press HOME MENU.  
2
Select Disc Navigator.  
Playing using the Disc  
Navigator  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
3
Select the folder.  
Playing discs  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
4
Select and play the file.  
1
Display the Home Menu.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
Press HOME MENU.  
When JPEG files are played, the files switch  
automatically (slideshow playback).  
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Press to return to the previous screen.  
(It is also possible to return to the previ‑  
ous screen by selecting -- then pressing  
ENTER.)  
Press HOME MENU to exit the Disc  
Navigator.  
3
Select the point at which you want to  
start A-B play.  
Use /to select A (Start Point), then  
press ENTER.  
4
Select the point at which you want to  
stop A-B Repeat play.  
Use /to select B (End Point), then press  
ENTER.  
Note  
A‑B repeat play starts.  
When a disc contains both audio files and JPEG  
files, they can be played simultaneously. To do  
so, first select the audio file, then select the  
JPEG file.  
To cancel A‑B repeat play, select Off, then  
press ENTER.  
Playing repeatedly (Repeat  
Play)  
Playing using the Play  
Mode function  
The Play Mode function may not work for  
some discs or files.  
1
Display the Play Mode screen.  
During playback, press PLAY MODE.  
Display the Play Mode screen.  
2
Select Repeat.  
During playback, press PLAY MODE.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
It is also possible to display the Home Menu  
by selecting Play Mode from the home  
menu then pressing ENTER.  
The Play Mode screen cannot be displayed  
during PBC playback of Video CDs. In this  
case, cancel PBC playback (page 20).  
3
Select the type of Repeat play.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
Repeat play starts.  
To cancel repeat play, select Repeat Off,  
then press ENTER. (Repeat play is canceled  
automatically when playback is stopped.)  
The types of repeat play available depend on  
the disc and file.  
Playing a specific section  
repeatedly (A-B Repeat Play)  
The specified section within a single title or  
track is played repeatedly.  
Playing in random order  
(Random Play)  
1
Display the Play Mode screen.  
During playback, press PLAY MODE.  
1
Display the Play Mode screen.  
Press PLAY MODE.  
2
Select A-B Repeat.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
2
Select Random.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
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Select the type of Random play.  
5
Starts playback.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
Random play starts.  
Press PLAY.  
To play a program that has already been set,  
To cancel random play, select Random Off,  
then press ENTER. (Random play is can‑  
celed automatically when playback is  
stopped.)  
The types of random play available depend  
on the disc and file.  
select Playback Start from the program  
screen, then press ENTER.  
To resume normal playback, select  
Playback Stop from the program screen,  
then press ENTER. The program remains in  
the memory.  
To cancel the entire program, select  
Program Delete from the program screen,  
then press ENTER.  
Note  
The same title, chapter or track may be played  
twice during random play.  
Notes  
Programs can be played repeatedly. During  
programmed play, select Program Repeat  
from Repeat on the Play Mode screen (page  
23).  
Programs cannot be played in random  
order (random play is not possible during  
programmed play).  
Playing in the desired order  
(Programmed Play)  
1
Display the Play Mode screen.  
Press PLAY MODE.  
Playing by specifying a number  
or time (Search Mode)  
2
Select Program.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
This function allows you to specify the title,  
chapter or track number or time to be played.  
3
Select Create/Edit.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
The Create/Edit screen differs according to  
the disc or file.  
1
Display the Play Mode screen.  
Press PLAY MODE.  
2
Select Search Mode.  
4
Select the title, chapter, track or file to  
Use /to select, then press ENTER or .  
be played.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
3
Select the type of Search Mode.  
To add to a program, first select the place in  
the program (the program step), next select  
the title, chapter or track, then press ENTER  
(files are added at the end of program).  
Press RETURN to return to the previous  
screen. If you return to the previous screen  
when inputting it, the settings you have  
programmed are cleared.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
The types of search mode available depend  
on the disc and file.  
4
Input the number of the title, chapter  
or track or the time you want to play.  
Use the number buttons (0 to 9) to input,  
then press ENTER. (For example, to specify 1  
hour and 4 minutes (64 minutes), input 6, 4,  
0 and 0.)  
To delete a step, highlight it and press  
CLEAR.  
Playback starts.  
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Audio Settings parameters  
Notes  
Parameters (settings)  
For some DVD‑Videos, the number or time  
can be specified using a menu screen.  
For video files, only the time can be specified  
(only Time Search (time searching) is  
possible).  
WMA, MP3 and MPEG‑4 AAC  
audio is played with high  
sound quality. This is only  
valid for files with the exten‑  
sion ‘.wma’, ‘.mp3’ or ‘.m4a’.  
The effect depends on the  
file. Try different settings, and  
choose the one providing the  
good effect.  
Sound  
Retriever  
Time searching (Time Search) is not possible  
on DVD+R/+RW discs.  
(High/Low/Off)  
Equalizer (Off/  
Rock/Pop/Live/ Select according to the genre of  
Dance/Techno/ music to be listened to.  
Classic/Soft)  
Adjusting the audio  
1
Display the Home Menu.  
A surround sound field with  
a sense of presence can be  
created with two speakers.  
When set to On, linear PCM  
audio signals of 96 kHz or  
greater are converted to  
48 kHz.  
Press HOME MENU.  
Virtual  
Surround  
(On/Off)  
2
Select Audio Settings.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
3
Change the settings.  
This makes loud sounds  
weaker and weak sounds  
louder. Change the setting  
for example when watching  
movies late at night.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
Press RETURN to return to the previous  
screen.  
4
Enter the changes.  
Audio DRC  
(High/Medium/  
Low/Off)  
This setting only affects Dolby  
Digital sound.  
Press HOME MENU.  
The changed settings are stored in the  
memory.  
The effect depends on the vol‑  
ume of the connected TV, AV  
receiver or amplifier, speak‑  
ers, etc. Try different settings,  
and choose the one providing  
the strongest effect.  
Notes  
The effect may be weak for some discs or  
files.  
These settings also affect the sound output  
from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL/  
OPTICAL) terminals and the HDMI OUT  
terminal.  
Note that there is no effect when Dolby  
Digital, DTS or MPEG audio signals are being  
output.  
Dialog (High/  
Medium/Low/  
Off)  
Change this setting if the sound of  
dialogs is low and the dialogs are  
hard to hear.  
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.  
About Sound Retriever function  
When audio data is removed during the  
compression process, sound quality often  
degrades. The Sound Retriever function  
automatically enhances compressed  
audio and restores CD quality sound.  
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Video Adjust parameters  
Adjusting the picture  
quality  
Parameters (settings)  
Sharpness  
1
Display the Home Menu.  
(Fine/Standard/ Adjusts the picture’s sharpness.  
Soft)  
Press HOME MENU.  
Brightness  
2
Select Video Adjust.  
Adjusts the picture’s brightness.  
(-20 to +20)  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
Adjusts the ratio of the brightness  
Contrast  
of the brightest and darkest por‑  
(-16 to +16)  
3
Change the settings.  
tions of the picture.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
Gamma  
(-3 to +3)  
Adjusts the look of the dark por‑  
tions of the picture.  
Press RETURN to return to the previous  
screen.  
Hue (green 9 to Adjusts the balance between  
red 9)  
green and red.  
4
Enter the changes.  
Adjusts the density of the colors.  
This setting is effective for sources  
with many colors, such as car‑  
toons.  
Press HOME MENU.  
The changed settings are stored in the  
memory.  
Chroma Level  
(-9 to +9)  
The factory default settings are indicated in  
italic.  
Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Hue and  
Chroma Level are set to 0 upon purchase.  
Notes  
The effect depends on the connected TV, the  
disc or the file.  
The settings affect the video signals output  
from the HDMI OUT terminal.  
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Restoring all the settings to the  
defaults  
Operating the Initial Settings  
menu  
Initial Settings cannot be selected during  
1
Turn the player’s power off.  
playback. Stop the disc first.  
Press STANDBY/ON.  
1
Display the Home Menu.  
2
Press STANDBY/ON while pressing .  
Press HOME MENU.  
Use the buttons on the player’s front panel.  
2
Select Initial Settings.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
3
Select the item and change the setting.  
Use ///to select, then press ENTER.  
Notes  
HDMI Out, HDMI Resolution and  
HDMI Color can only be set when the player  
is connected to an HDMI‑compatible device  
using an HDMI cable.  
Digital Audio Out, AV Connector Out and  
Component Out cannot be set when the  
player is connected to an HDMI‑compatible  
device using an HDMI cable.  
Setting the Component Out and  
HDMI Resolution settings back to  
their defaults  
1
Turn the player’s power off.  
Press STANDBY/ON.  
2
Press STANDBY/ON while pressing  
.  
Use the buttons on the player’s front panel.  
The power turns on.  
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Digital Audio Out settings  
Options settings  
Settings  
Multichannel audio signals are converted to 2‑channel linear PCM  
audio signals for output. This can be selected when the connected  
HDMI‑compatible device does not support multichannel audio.  
LPCM (2CH)  
Audio signals supported by the connected HDMI‑compatible  
device (Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG and linear PCM) are output.  
Audio signals not supported by the connected HDMI‑compatible  
device are converted to linear PCM for output.  
HDMI Out  
Auto  
Off  
No audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT terminal.  
The settings can only be changed when the player and HDMI‑compatible device are connected using an HDMI  
cable.  
If the connected HDMI‑compatible device is not compatible with DTS audio, the DTS audio signals are not  
output (the DTS audio signals are not converted to linear PCM signals for output).  
Audio signals are output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAX-  
IAL/OPTICAL) terminals.  
On  
Digital Out  
No audio signals are output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(COAXIAL/OPTICAL) terminal.  
Off  
When Digital Out is set to Off, the audio signals output from the HDMI OUT terminal are converted to linear  
PCM.  
Dolby Digital audio signals are output. Select this when the con‑  
Dolby Digital  
nected AV receiver or amplifier supports Dolby Digital audio.  
Dolby Digital Out  
DTS Out  
Dolby Digital audio signals are converted to linear PCM audio  
Dolby Digital > PCM signals for output. Select this when the connected AV receiver or  
amplifier does not support Dolby Digital audio.  
DTS audio signals are output. Select this when the connected AV  
receiver or amplifier supports DTS audio.  
DTS  
DTS audio signals are not output. Select this when the connected  
AV receiver or amplifier does not support DTS audio.  
Off  
When the connected AV receiver or amplifier does not support DTS audio, set Off. Noise may be generated if DTS  
is set.  
96 kHz audio signals are converted to 48 kHz/44.1 kHz audio  
96kHz > 48kHz  
signals for output. Select this when the connected AV receiver or  
amplifier does not support 96 kHz audio.  
96 kHz PCM Out  
MPEG Out  
96 kHz audio signals are output. Select this when the connected  
AV receiver or amplifier supports 96 kHz audio.  
96kHz  
MPEG  
MPEG audio signals are output. Select this when the connected  
AV receiver or amplifier supports MPEG audio.  
MPEG audio signals are converted to linear PCM audio signals for  
output. Select this when the connected AV receiver or amplifier  
does not support MPEG audio.  
MPEG > PCM  
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.  
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Changing the Settings (Initial Settings)  
05  
About the HDMI Out setting and the type of audio signal that is output  
HDMI Out settings  
Audio format  
LPCM (2CH)  
2ch downmix  
Left/right  
Auto  
Dolby Digital1  
Dolby Digital1  
Left/right  
DTS2  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital Karaoke  
Linear PCM  
DTS  
Left/right  
Not output  
Left/right  
MPEG  
MPEG1  
Left/right  
Not output  
Left/right  
Left/right  
DTS2  
DTS‑CD  
Left/right  
1
2
When the connected HDMI‑compatible device is not compatible with Dolby Digital or MPEG audio, the signals  
are automatically converted to linear PCM audio signals for output.  
If the connected HDMI‑compatible device is not compatible with DTS audio, the DTS audio signals are not  
output (the DTS audio signals are not converted to linear PCM signals for output).  
Video Output settings  
Options settings  
Settings  
Select this to view 16:9 images on a 4:3 TV screen, with black bars  
at the top and bottom of the screen.  
4:3 (Letter Box)  
Select this to view 16:9 images over the entire 4:3 TV screen, with  
the left and right sides of the 16:9 images cut off.  
4:3 (Pan & Scan)  
16:9 (Wide)  
Select this when connected to a widescreen (16:9) TV.  
TV Screen  
Select this to view 4:3 images on a high definition TV (16:9). The  
image will be displayed on the TV screen properly, with black bars  
along the sides. This can only be selected when the player and TV  
are connected using an HDMI cable and HDMI Resolution is set  
to 1920x1080p, 1920x1080i or 1280x720p.  
16:9 (Compressed)  
When you have a  
conventional size TV (4:3)  
When you have a  
widescreen TV (16:9)  
Player setting  
Picture on screen  
Player setting  
Picture on screen  
16:9 picture 4:3 picture  
16:9 picture 4:3 picture  
16:9 (Wide)  
4:3 (Letter Box)  
16:9 picture  
16:9 picture 4:3 picture  
4:3 picture  
4:3 (Pan & Scan)  
16:9 (Compressed)  
The setting is only reflected if the disc allows the screen’s aspect ratio to be switched. Check the disc’s jacket, etc.  
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Options settings  
Settings  
Select this when a TV or projector supporting progressive video  
signals is connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals.  
PRGSVE appears on the front panel display.  
Progressive  
Component Out  
Select this when a TV or projector that does not support progres‑  
sive video signals is connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
terminals.  
Interlace  
When Progressive is selected and ENTER is pressed, a confirmation message appears. To change the setting,  
select Yes then press ENTER. If you do not want to change the setting, select No then press ENTER.  
The picture may be disturbed when switching between Progressive and Interlace.  
When HDMI Resolution is set to 720x480i, Interlace is set.  
If the picture no longer appears after changing the setting to Progressive, set it back to Interlace. For instruc‑  
tions on how to do so, see Setting the Component Out and HDMI Resolution settings back to their defaults on  
page 27.  
720 x 480 pixel (NTSC)/720 x 576 pixel (PAL) interlaced images are  
output.  
720x480i/720x576i  
720 x 480 pixel (NTSC)/720 x 576 pixel (PAL) progressive images  
are output.  
720x480p/720x576p  
HDMI Resolution  
1280x720p  
1920x1080i  
1920x1080p  
1 280 x 720 pixel progressive images are output.  
1 920 x 1 080 pixel interlaced images are output.  
1 920 x 1 080 pixel progressive images are output.  
When the setting is changed, the picture may be disturbed or some time may be required for it to appear.  
When the setting is changed, a confirmation message appears. If the picture is properly displayed, select Yes  
then press ENTER. If it is not properly displayed, select No then press ENTER.  
If the picture no longer appears after changing the setting, set it back to 720x480p/720x576p. See Setting the  
Component Out and HDMI Resolution settings back to their defaults on page 27.  
The colors become denser. Select this if dark colors seem dis‑  
played in a uniform black.  
Full range RGB  
The colors become lighter. Select this if the dark colors seem too  
light.  
HDMI Color  
RGB  
Select this when connected to an HDMI‑compatible TV. The sig‑  
nals are sent in color difference (8‑bit) format.  
Component  
The settings can only be changed when the player and HDMI‑compatible device are connected using an HDMI  
cable.  
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.  
Language settings  
Some discs will not change to the selected language.  
On some discs, the language is changed on a menu screen. For such discs, change the  
language on the menu screen.  
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Options settings  
Settings  
English  
Select this to listen to the sound of a DVD‑Video disc in English.  
Choose a language from the listed languages to set the default  
audio language for DVD‑Video playback.  
available languages  
Audio Language  
Select one of 136 languages. See Language Code Table on page  
42 when performing this operation. If a language not included on  
the DVD‑Video disc is selected, the language is set to one of the  
languages on the disc.  
Other Language  
English  
Select this to display the subtitles of a DVD‑Video disc in English.  
Choose a language from the listed languages to set the default  
subtitle language for DVD‑Video playback.  
available languages  
Subtitle Language  
Select one of 136 languages. See Language Code Table on page  
42 when performing this operation. If a language not included on  
the DVD‑Video disc is selected, the language is set to one of the  
languages on the disc.  
Other Language  
Select this to display the DVD‑Video disc’s menu screens in the  
same language as selected for Subtitle Language.  
w/Subtitle Lang.  
Choose a language from the listed languages to set the default  
language for DVD‑Video menus.  
available languages  
DVD Menu Lang.  
Subtitle Display  
Select one of 136 languages. See Language Code Table on page  
42 when performing this operation. If a language not included on  
the DVD‑Video disc is selected, the language is set to one of the  
languages on the disc.  
Other Language  
On  
Select this to display the subtitles.  
Subtitles are always off by default when you play a DVD disc. Note  
that some discs override this setting.  
Off  
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.  
Display settings  
Options settings  
Settings  
Select this to display the operation indicators (Play, Stop, etc.) in  
English.  
English  
OSD Language  
Choose a language for the on‑screen displays from the listed  
languages.  
available languages  
On  
Select this to display the  
mark on the TV screen.  
Angle Indicator  
Select this if you do not want to display the  
screen.  
mark on the TV  
Off  
Select this to display operation indications (Play, Stop, etc.) on  
the TV screen.  
On  
On Screen Display  
Select this if you do not want to display operation indications  
(Play, Stop, etc.) on the TV screen.  
Off  
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.  
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Options settings  
Options settings  
Settings  
Select this to operate the player using the remote control of the  
AV device connected using an HDMI cable. For details, see About  
KURO LINK function on page 14.  
On  
KURO LINK  
Select this when you do not want to control the player with the  
remote control of the AV device connected using an HDMI cable.  
Off  
Register (change) the password required for playing discs for  
which the Parental Lock function is set. For details, see Registering  
(changing) the password on page 33.  
Password  
Parental Lock  
DivX VOD  
Change the player’s Parental Lock level. For details, see Changing  
the Parental Lock level on page 33.  
Level Change  
Country Code  
Change the country/area. Refer to Country/Area Code Table on  
page 42 when performing this operation.  
Display the player’s registration code required to play DivX VOD  
files.  
Activate  
Deactivate  
Display the VOD deactivation code.  
DivX VOD files are protected by DRM. They can only be played on registered devices.  
If the registration code has not been authorized, DivX VOD files cannot be played. Authorization Error  
appears on the TV screen if you attempt to play such files.  
For some DivX VOD files, the number of viewings is restricted. The remaining number of authorized views is  
displayed on the TV screen when such files are played. Rental Expired is displayed when the remaining num‑  
ber of viewings reaches 0.  
Select this to turn the power off automatically (the power turns off  
automatically if no operation is performed for over 30 minutes).  
On  
Auto Power Off  
Off  
Select this if you do not want the power to turn off automatically.  
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.  
3
Select the language code.  
When Other Language is selected  
Select one of 136 languages. See Language  
Code Table on page 42 when performing this  
operation. If a language not included on the  
DVD‑Video disc is selected, the language is  
set to one of the languages on the disc.  
Use /or number buttons (0 to 9) to  
select, then press ENTER.  
1
Select Other Language.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
2
Select List of Languages or Code.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
There are some languages for which only  
the code number is displayed. For details,  
see Language Code Table on page 42.  
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05  
Registering (changing) the password  
Some DVD‑Video discs have Parental Lock  
levels (check the disc’s jacket, etc.). Viewing  
of such discs can be restricted by setting the  
player’s level to a level lower than the disc.  
Changing the country/area code for  
the Parental Lock function  
Refer to Country/Area Code Table on page 42  
when performing this operation.  
1
Select Country Code.  
1
Select Password.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
2
Input the password.  
2
Input the password.  
Use the number buttons (0 to 9) to input  
Use the number buttons (0 to 9) to input  
the password, then press ENTER.  
the password, then press ENTER.  
To change the password, first input the  
registered password, then input the new  
password.  
3
Select the country code.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
Notes  
We recommend making a written note of the  
password.  
If you forget the password, restore the  
player’s settings to the defaults, then register  
a new password.  
On some DVD‑Video discs, a screen for  
inputting the password appears during  
playback. Input the password to continue  
playing the disc.  
Changing the Parental Lock level  
Select Level Change.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
1
2
Input the password.  
Use the number buttons (0 to 9) to input  
the password, then press ENTER.  
3
Change the level.  
Use /to select, then press ENTER.  
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Additional information  
06  
Troubleshooting  
Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is  
something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may  
lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being  
used. If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the items below, ask your nearest  
Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.  
The player may not operate properly due to static electricity or other external influences. In  
such cases, normal operation may be restored by unplugging the power cord then plugging  
it back in.  
General problems  
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Settings you have made have  
been cleared.  
Was the power cord unplugged  
forcibly while the player’s power  
was on?  
The settings may be cleared if the power  
cord is unplugged or if there is a power fail‑  
ure while the player’s power is on. Be sure  
to press STANDBY/ON on the player’s  
front panel or press STANDBY/ON on  
the remote control and wait for the - OFF  
- indicator on the front panel display to turn  
off before unplugging the power cord. Be  
particularly careful when the player’s power  
cord is plugged into the AC outlet of another  
component, since the supply of power to the  
player turns off together with the power sup‑  
ply of the other component. We recommend  
plugging the power cord directly into a wall  
outlet, etc., whenever possible.  
Difference in volume between  
DVDs and CDs.  
This is not a problem with the  
player.  
The volume may sound different due to  
differences in how the signals are recorded  
on the disc.  
Player cannot be operated with Are you operating from far away?  
the remote control.  
Operate from within a distance of 7 meters  
from the remote control sensor.  
Is the remote control sensor  
exposed to direct sunlight or  
strong artificial light from a fluo‑  
rescent bulb, etc.?  
The remote control signals may not be  
received properly if the remote control sen‑  
sor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong  
artificial light from a fluorescent bulb, etc.  
Are the batteries dead?  
Replace the batteries (page 5).  
Disc cannot be played or disc  
tray opens automatically.  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc dirty?  
Scratched discs may not play.  
Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 44).  
Set the disc with the printed side facing up.  
Is the disc properly set in the disc  
tray?  
Set the disc within the groove in the disc  
tray.  
Does the disc have the right region See About region numbers on page 6.  
number?  
Is the player placed in a humid  
location?  
There could be condensation inside. Wait a  
while for the condensation to evaporate. Do  
not place the player near an air‑conditioner,  
etc. (page 44).  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
The player’s power turns off  
automatically.  
Is Auto Power Off set to On?  
If Auto Power Off is set to On, the player’s  
power turns off automatically if no operation  
is performed for over 30 minutes (page 32).  
Power turns on or off automati‑ Is KURO LINK set to On?  
cally.  
The player’s power may turn on together  
with the power of the TV connected to the  
HDMI OUT terminal. If you do not want  
the player’s power to turn on when the TV’s  
power is turned on, set KURO LINK to Off  
(page 32).  
Input of connected TV and AV  
system switches automatically.  
Is KURO LINK set to On?  
The input of the TV and AV system (AV  
receiver or amplifier, etc.) connected to the  
HDMI OUT terminal may automatically  
switch to the player when playback starts  
on the player or the menu screen (Home  
Menu, etc.) is displayed. If you do not want  
the inputs of the connected TV and AV  
system (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.) to  
switch automatically, set KURO LINK to Off  
(page 32).  
Picture is not displayed.  
Is the video cord properly con‑  
nected?  
Connect the cord properly, inserting the  
plug all the way in.  
Is the video cord damaged?  
If the video cord is damaged, replace it with  
a new cord.  
Is the input on the connected TV  
Switch to the proper input, referring to the  
or AV receiver or amplifier properly connected device’s operating instructions.  
set?  
Picture is stretched, or aspect Is the aspect ratio properly set on  
Refer to the TV’s operating instructions and  
set the TV’s aspect ratio properly.  
ratio cannot be switched.  
the connected TV?  
Is TV Screen properly set?  
Set TV Screen properly (page 29).  
During playback, picture is  
disturbed or dark.  
This is not a problem with the  
player.  
This player supports Macrovision copy  
protection. With some TVs, the picture may  
not display properly when playing discs  
including copy prevention signals. This is  
not a malfunction.  
Are the player and TV connected  
via a video deck?  
When the player and TV are connected via a  
video deck, the player’s analog copy protect  
function may cause the picture being played  
on the video deck not to display properly.  
Connect the player and TV directly.  
Is the TV system properly set?  
The factory default setting is AUTO. If the  
picture is distorted, switch the TV system  
to the one used in your country or region  
(NTSC or PAL) (page 43).  
Playback stops momentarily or Are you playing a disc that was  
the disc is not properly played. edited on a DVD recorder, etc.?  
When edited images are played, the picture  
may stop momentarily at points where  
images were combined, and the disc may  
not play as edited.  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Sound is not produced or is  
distorted.  
Is the pause, frame‑by‑frame  
forward or reverse, or slow play  
mode set?  
No sound is output during pause, frame‑  
by‑frame forward/reverse or slow motion  
playback.  
Are the connected devices (AV  
Refer to the TV’s operating instructions and  
receiver or amplifier, etc.) properly check the settings (volume, input, speaker  
set?  
settings, etc.).  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc dirty?  
Scratched discs may not play.  
Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 44).  
Are the audio cords properly con‑  
nected?  
Connect the cord properly, inserting the  
plug all the way in.  
Are the audio cords damaged?  
If the audio cord is damaged, replace it with  
a new cord.  
Is the player properly connected to Check whether you are mistakenly con‑  
the other devices (AV receiver or  
amplifier, etc.)?  
nected to the other device’s audio output  
terminals, etc.  
Check whether you are mistakenly con‑  
nected to the AV receiver or amplifier’s  
PHONO input terminals, etc.  
Is the other device (AV receiver or  
amplifier, etc.) connected to the  
When connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO  
OUT (COAXIAL/OPTICAL) terminals, set  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL/ Digital Out to On (page 28).  
OPTICAL) terminals?  
Refer to the connected AV receiver or ampli‑  
fier’s operating instructions and check the  
audio signals it supports.  
Set Digital Audio Out according to the  
audio signals supported by the AV receiver  
or amplifier, etc. (page 28).  
96 kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio  
signals are not output from the  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(COAXIAL/OPTICAL) termi‑  
nals.  
Is Digital Out set to On?  
When connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO  
OUT (COAXIAL/OPTICAL) terminals, set  
Digital Out to On (page 28).  
Multichannel audio signals are Is the audio output properly set  
Refer to the connected AV receiver or ampli‑  
fier’s operating instructions and check the  
audio output settings.  
not output.  
on the connected AV receiver or  
amplifier, etc.?  
Switch the disc’s audio to multichannel  
audio using the menu screen or AUDIO.  
Is Digital Audio Out set to audio  
signals the AV receiver or ampli‑  
fier, etc., supports?  
Refer to the connected AV receiver or ampli‑  
fier’s operating instructions and check the  
audio signals it supports.  
Set Digital Audio Out according to the  
audio signals supported by the AV receiver  
or amplifier, etc. (page 28).  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
DTS audio signals are not  
output.  
Are connections proper?  
Properly connect the AV receiver or ampli‑  
fier, etc., to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(COAXIAL/OPTICAL) terminals.  
Does the connected AV receiver or If the connected AV receiver or amplifier,  
amplifier, etc., support DTS audio  
signals?  
etc., does not support DTS audio signals, set  
DTS Out to Off (page 28).  
Is the audio output properly set  
on the connected AV receiver or  
amplifier, etc.?  
If the connected AV receiver or amplifier,  
etc., supports DTS audio signals, change  
the audio output of the AV receiver or ampli‑  
fier, etc., to a setting allowing output of DTS  
audio signals.  
96 kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio  
signals are not output from the  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
(COAXIAL/OPTICAL) termi‑  
nals.  
Is 96 kHz PCM Out set to 96kHz? Set 96 kHz PCM Out to 96kHz > 48kHz.  
Are you playing a copyright‑pro‑  
tected disc?  
The 96 kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio signals of  
copyright‑protected discs cannot be output.  
Folder or file names are not  
recognized.  
Have you exceeded the maximum Up to 299 folders can be recognized on  
number of folder or file names the one disc. Up to 648 files can be recognized  
player can recognize?  
within one folder. Depending on the folder  
structure, however, the player may not be  
able to recognized certain folders or files.  
Folder or file names are not  
displayed or are not properly  
displayed.  
Do the folder or file names contain Folder and file names can be displayed.  
anything other than 1‑byte alpha‑  
numeric characters?  
Note, however, that only 1‑byte alphanu‑  
meric characters can be displayed. Folder  
and file names including characters other  
than 1‑byte alphanumeric characters  
may be displayed for example as F_001 or  
FL_001, and the characters may be garbled.  
Time is required to play JPEG  
files.  
Are you playing large files?  
Some time may be required to display large  
files.  
Black bars are displayed when Are you playing files with different Black bars may be displayed along the top  
playing JPEG files.  
aspect ratios?  
and bottom or sides when JPEG files with  
different aspect ratios are played.  
When connected to an HDMI-compatible device  
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
HDMI indicator does not light. Is a DVI device connected?  
The picture may not be output properly  
when a DVI device is connected.  
Is the input properly set on the  
connected HDMI‑compatible  
device?  
Refer to the operating instructions of the  
connected HDMI‑compatible device and  
switch to the proper input.  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Picture is not displayed.  
Is the resolution properly set?  
Set HDMI Resolution properly for the con‑  
nected device (page 30).  
Restore HDMI Resolution to the default  
setting (720x480p/720x576p) (page 30).  
Is the HDMI cable properly con‑  
nected?  
Connect the cable securely (all the way in).  
With some cables, 1 080p video signals will  
not be output.  
Is the HDMI cable damaged?  
Is a DVI device connected?  
Is HDMI Out properly set?  
If the cable is damaged, replace it with a  
new cable.  
The picture may not be output properly  
when a DVI device is connected.  
Sound is not produced or is  
distorted.  
Set HDMI Out to LPCM (2CH) or Auto  
(page 28).  
Multichannel audio signals are Is HDMI Out properly set?  
Set HDMI Out to Auto (page 28).  
not output.  
Colors are not properly dis‑  
played on TV screen.  
Is HDMI Color properly set?  
Change the HDMI Color setting (page 30).  
Is the input properly set on the  
connected TV?  
Refer to the TV’s operating instructions and  
switch to the proper input.  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
KURO LINK function does not Is the HDMI cable you are using a Use a High Speed HDMI cable. The KURO  
work.  
High Speed HDMI cable?  
LINK function may not work properly if  
HDMI cable other than a High Speed  
HDMI™ cable is used.  
Is KURO LINK set to On on the  
Set KURO LINK to On on the player (page  
player?  
32).  
Does the connected device sup‑  
port the KURO LINK function?  
The KURO LINK function does not work with  
devices of other brands, even if connected  
using an HDMI cable.  
The KURO LINK function will not work if  
devices that do not support the KURO LINK  
function or devices of other brands are con‑  
nected between the KURO LINK‑compatible  
device and the player.  
Even when connected to a Pioneer product  
compatible with the KURO LINK function,  
some of the functions may not work.  
Also refer to the operating instructions of  
the connected device.  
Is KURO LINK set to On on the  
connected device?  
Set KURO LINK to On on the connected  
device. The KURO LINK function operates  
when KURO LINK is set to On for all devices  
connected to the HDMI OUT terminal. Once  
connections and settings of all the devices  
are finished, be sure to check that the play‑  
er’s picture is output to the Flat Screen TV.  
(Also check after changing the connected  
devices and connecting and/or disconnect‑  
ing HDMI cables.) If the player’s picture is  
not being output to the Flat Screen TV, the  
KURO LINK function may not work properly.  
For details, refer to the operating instruc‑  
tions of the connected device.  
Are multiple players connected?  
The KURO LINK function may not work if  
three or more players, including this player,  
are connected by HDMI cable.  
The message CEC200 appears. Is the player’s power turned off?  
When the Disc Navigator is selected using  
the Flat Screen TV’s remote controller, the  
message CEC200 is displayed if the player’s  
power is turned off.  
This is not a malfunction. You may continue  
using the player and Flat Screen TV as such.  
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When a USB device is connected  
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
USB device is not recognized.  
Is the USB device properly con‑  
nected?  
Connect the device securely (all the way in).  
Is the USB device connected via a This player does not support USB hubs.  
USB hub?  
Connect the USB device directly.  
This player only supports USB mass storage  
class devices.  
This player supports portable flash memory  
and digital audio playback devices.  
Only the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are  
supported. Other file systems (exFAT, NTFS,  
etc.) are not supported.  
This is not a problem with the  
player.  
Turn the power off then back on.  
This is not a problem with the  
player.  
Some USB devices may not be recognized  
properly.  
File cannot be played.  
Is the file copyright‑protected (by  
DRM)?  
Copyright‑protected files cannot be played.  
This is not a problem with the  
player.  
Files stored on a computer cannot be  
played.  
This is not a problem with the  
player.  
It may not be possible to play some files.  
Folder or file names are not  
displayed or are not properly  
displayed.  
Do the folder of file names contain The maximum number of characters dis‑  
more than 14 characters?  
playable for the folder and file names on the  
Disc Navigator is 14.  
Folder or file names are not  
displayed in alphabetical order. player.  
This is not a problem with the  
The order of the folder and file names dis‑  
played on the Disc Navigator depends on  
the order in which the folders or files were  
recorded on the USB device.  
Much time is required to recog‑ What is the USB device’s capacity? Some time may be required to load the data  
nized the USB device.  
when large capacity USB devices are con‑  
nected (this could take several minutes).  
Power is not supplied to the  
USB device.  
Is USB ERR displayed on the front  
panel display? No power is sup‑  
plied if the power consumption is  
too high.  
Turn the power off then back on.  
Turn the power off, then disconnect and  
reconnect the USB device.  
Press DVD/USB to switch back to the DVD  
mode, then switch again to the USB mode.  
(When the input is switched back to the  
DVD mode, LOADING is displayed on the  
front panel display and the disc is recog‑  
nized. When the input is switched back to  
USB, USB MODE is displayed on the front  
panel display.)  
If the USB device is equipped with an AC  
adapter, use the USB device with the AC  
adapter connected.  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
06  
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Audio CD tracks cannot be  
recorded on a USB device.  
Is there enough free space on the  
USB device?  
Recording is not possible if there is not  
enough free space left on the USB device.  
In this case, Available USB space is low is  
displayed.  
Are there 300 or more folders on  
the USB device?  
Recording is not possible if the USB device  
contains 300 or more folders.  
Are there already 99 PIONEER fold‑ Recording is not possible if there are already  
ers on the USB device? 99 PIONEER folders on the USB device.  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
06  
Language Code Table and Country/Area Code Table  
Language Code Table  
Language names (codes) and input codes  
Japanese (ja), 1001  
English (en), 0514  
French (fr), 0618  
Bhutani (dz), 0426  
Esperanto (eo), 0515  
Estonian (et), 0520  
Basque (eu), 0521  
Persian (fa), 0601  
Finnish (fi), 0609  
Fiji (fj), 0610  
Faroese (fo), 0615  
Frisian (fy), 0625  
Kirghiz (ky), 1125  
Latin (la), 1201  
Lingala (ln), 1214  
Laothian (lo), 1215  
Lithuanian (lt), 1220  
Latvian (lv), 1222  
Sinhalese (si), 1909  
Slovak (sk), 1911  
Slovenian (sl), 1912  
Samoan (sm), 1913  
Shona (sn), 1914  
Somali (so), 1915  
Albanian (sq), 1917  
Serbian (sr), 1918  
Siswati (ss), 1919  
Sesotho (st), 1920  
Sundanese (su), 1921  
Swahili (sw), 1923  
Tamil (ta), 2001  
German (de), 0405  
Italian (it), 0920  
Spanish (es), 0519  
Chinese (zh), 2608  
Dutch (nl), 1412  
Portuguese (pt), 1620  
Swedish (sv), 1922  
Russian (ru), 1821  
Korean (ko), 1115  
Greek (el), 0512  
Malagasy (mg), 1307  
Maori (mi), 1309  
Macedonian (mk), 1311  
Malayalam (ml), 1312  
Mongolian (mn), 1314  
Moldavian (mo), 1315  
Marathi (mr), 1318  
Malay (ms), 1319  
Maltese (mt), 1320  
Burmese (my), 1325  
Nauru (na), 1401  
Irish (ga), 0701  
Scots‑Gaelic (gd), 0704  
Galician (gl), 0712  
Guarani (gn), 0714  
Gujarati (gu), 0721  
Hausa (ha), 0801  
Hindi (hi), 0809  
Croatian (hr), 0818  
Hungarian (hu), 0821  
Armenian (hy), 0825  
Interlingua (ia), 0901  
Interlingue (ie), 0905  
Inupiak (ik), 0911  
Indonesian (in), 0914  
Icelandic (is), 0919  
Hebrew (iw), 0923  
Yiddish (ji), 1009  
Javanese (jw), 1023  
Georgian (ka), 1101  
Kazakh (kk), 1111  
Greenlandic (kl), 1112  
Cambodian (km), 1113  
Kannada (kn), 1114  
Kashmiri (ks), 1119  
Kurdish (ku), 1121  
Afar (aa), 0101  
Telugu (te), 2005  
Tajik (tg), 2007  
Thai (th), 2008  
Abkhazian (ab), 0102  
Afrikaans (af), 0106  
Amharic (am), 0113  
Arabic (ar), 0118  
Assamese (as), 0119  
Aymara (ay), 0125  
Azerbaijani (az), 0126  
Bashkir (ba), 0201  
Byelorussian (be), 0205  
Bulgarian (bg), 0207  
Bihari (bh), 0208  
Bislama (bi), 0209  
Bengali (bn), 0214  
Tibetan (bo), 0215  
Breton (br), 0218  
Catalan (ca), 0301  
Corsican (co), 0315  
Czech (cs), 0319  
Tigrinya (ti), 2009  
Turkmen (tk), 2011  
Tagalog (tl), 2012  
Setswana (tn), 2014  
Tonga (to), 2015  
Turkish (tr), 2018  
Tsonga (ts), 2019  
Tatar (tt), 2020  
Nepali (ne), 1405  
Norwegian (no), 1415  
Occitan (oc), 1503  
Oromo (om), 1513  
Oriya (or), 1518  
Panjabi (pa), 1601  
Polish (pl), 1612  
Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619  
Quechua (qu), 1721  
Rhaeto‑Romance (rm), 1813 Urdu (ur), 2118  
Twi (tw), 2023  
Ukrainian (uk), 2111  
Kirundi (rn), 1814  
Uzbek (uz), 2126  
Vietnamese (vi), 2209  
Volapük (vo), 2215  
Wolof (wo), 2315  
Xhosa (xh), 2408  
Yoruba (yo), 2515  
Zulu (zu), 2621  
Romanian (ro), 1815  
Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823  
Sanskrit (sa), 1901  
Sindhi (sd), 1904  
Sangho (sg), 1907  
Serbo‑Croatian (sh), 1908  
Welsh (cy), 0325  
Danish (da), 0401  
Country/Area Code Table  
Country/Area name, Input codes and Country/Area code  
United States, 2119, us  
Argentina, 0118, ar  
United Kingdom, 0702, gb  
Italy, 0920, it  
Canada, 0301, ca  
Chile, 0312, cl  
Mexico, 1324, mx  
Russian Federation, 1821, ru  
Brazil, 0218, br  
Korea, Republic of, 1118, kr Denmark, 0411, dk  
Singapore, 1907, sg  
Switzerland, 0308, ch  
Sweden, 1905, se  
Spain, 0519, es  
Thailand, 2008, th  
Taiwan, 2023, tw  
China, 0314, cn  
Germany, 0405, de  
Japan, 1016, jp  
New Zealand, 1426, nz  
Norway, 1415, no  
Pakistan, 1611, pk  
Philippines, 1608, ph  
Finland, 0609, fi  
France, 0618, fr  
India, 0914, in  
Belgium, 0205, be  
Portugal, 1620, pt  
Hong Kong, 0811, hk  
Malaysia, 1325, my  
Indonesia, 0904, id  
Australia, 0121, au  
Austria, 0120, at  
Netherlands, 1412, nl  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
Setting the TV system  
06  
Cautions on use  
If the picture of the disc being played is  
distorted, switch the TV system to the one  
used in your country or region.  
When the TV system is switched, the  
types of discs that can be played are  
limited.  
When moving the player  
When moving the player, check first that  
there is no disc loaded and that the disc tray  
is closed. Then press STANDBY/ON on  
the player (or STANDBY/ON on the remote  
control), wait for the - OFF - indicator on the  
front panel display to turn off, then unplug  
the power cord. Moving the player with a disc  
inside it could result in damage.  
The factory default setting is AUTO.  
1
Turn the player’s power off.  
Press STANDBY/ON.  
2
.  
Press STANDBY/ON while pressing  
Place of installation  
Choose a stable place near the TV or ste‑  
reo system being used with the player.  
Do not place the player on top of a TV or  
color monitor. Also install it away from  
cassette decks and other devices easily  
affected by magnetic forces.  
Use the buttons on the player’s front panel.  
The power turns on and the TV system  
switches as shown below.  
AUTONTSC  
NTSCPAL  
PALAUTO  
Avoid the following types of places:  
Player setting  
NTSC PAL  
NTSC PAL  
Types of  
discs/files  
Places exposed to direct sunlight  
Humid or poorly ventilated places  
Extremely hot places  
Places exposed to vibrations  
Dusty places  
Places exposed to soot, steam or heat  
(kitchens, etc.)  
Format  
AUTO  
NTSC  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC PAL  
PAL  
Do not place objects on the player.  
Do not place any objects on top of the player.  
NTSC or  
PAL  
NTSC PAL  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.  
Do not use the player on shaggy rugs, beds,  
sofas, etc., or wrapped in cloth, etc. Doing so  
will prevent the heat from dispersing, leading  
to damage.  
no disc  
Do not expose to heat.  
Do not place the player on top of an ampli‑  
fier or other component that generates heat.  
When placing it in a rack, to avoid the heat  
given off by the amplifier or other audio  
component, place it on a shelf below the  
amplifier.  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
06  
Turn off the player’s power  
when not using it.  
Depending on signal conditions, striped pat‑  
terns may appear on a TV screen and noise  
may enter the sound of radio broadcasts  
when the player’s power is on. If this hap‑  
pens, turn the player’s power off.  
Caution for when the unit is  
installed in a rack with a glass  
door  
Do not press OPEN/CLOSE on the remote  
control to open the disc tray while the glass  
door is closed. The door will hamper the  
movement of the disc tray, and the unit could  
be damaged.  
About condensation  
If the player is moved suddenly from a  
Cleaning the lens  
cold place into a warm room (in winter, for  
example) or if the temperature in the room in  
which the player is installed rises suddenly  
due to a heater, etc., water droplets (conden‑  
sation) may form inside (on operating parts  
and the lens). When condensation is pres‑  
ent, the player will not operate properly and  
playback is not possible. Let the player stand  
at room temperature for 1 or 2 hours with the  
power turned on (the time depends on the  
extent of condensation). The water droplets  
will dissipate and playback will become pos‑  
sible. Condensation can also occur in the  
summer if the player is exposed to the direct  
wind from an air‑conditioner. If this happens,  
move the player to a different place.  
The player’s lens should not become dirty in  
normal use, but if for some reason it should  
malfunction due to dust or dirt, consult your  
nearest Pioneer authorized service center.  
Although lens cleaners for players are com‑  
mercially available, we advise against using  
them since some may damage the lens.  
About copyrights  
This product incorporates copyright protec‑  
tion technology that is protected by method  
claims of certain U.S. patents and other intel‑  
lectual property rights owned by Macrovision  
Corporation and other rights owners. Use of  
this copyright protection technology must be  
authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and  
is intended for home and other limited view‑  
ing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineer‑  
ing or disassembly is prohibited.  
Cleaning the product  
Unplug the power cord from the power  
outlet when cleaning the player.  
Clean the player using a soft cloth. For  
tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent  
diluted in 5 to 6 parts water to a soft cloth,  
wring out thoroughly, wipe off the dirt,  
then wipe again with a soft, dry cloth.  
Alcohol, thinner, benzene, insecticides,  
etc., could cause the print or paint to peel  
off. Also, leaving rubber or vinyl products  
in contact with the player for long periods  
of time could mar the cabinet.  
Handling discs  
Storing  
Always place discs in their cases and  
store them vertically, avoiding hot, humid  
places, places exposed to direct sunlight  
and extremely cold places.  
Be sure to read the cautions included  
with the disc.  
When using chemical‑impregnated  
wipes, etc., read the cautions included  
with the wipes carefully.  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
06  
Cleaning discs  
About condensation on discs  
Discs may not play if there are finger‑  
prints or dust on them. In this case, use  
a cleaning cloth, etc., to gently wipe the  
disc from the inside towards the outside.  
Do not use dirty cleaning cloths.  
Water droplets (condensation) may form on  
the surface of discs if they are moved from  
a cold place (particularly in winter) into a  
warm room. Discs may not play normally if  
there is condensation on them. Carefully wipe  
the water droplets off the surface of the disc  
before loading it.  
Do not use benzene, thinner or other  
volatile chemicals. Also do not use record  
spray or antistatic agents.  
For tough dirt, apply some water to a soft  
cloth, wring out thoroughly, wipe off the  
dirt, then wipe off the moisture with a dry  
cloth.  
Do not use damaged (cracked or warped)  
discs.  
Do not let the signal surface of discs get  
scratched or dirty.  
Do not place two discs in the disc tray,  
one on top of the other.  
Do not attach pieces of paper or stick‑  
ers to discs. Doing so could warp discs,  
making it impossible to play them. Also  
note that rental discs often have labels  
attached to them, and the label’s glue  
may have oozed out. Check that there is  
no glue around the edges of such labels  
before using rented discs.  
About specially shaped discs  
Specially shaped discs (heart‑shaped, hexag‑  
onal, etc.) cannot be played on this player. Do  
not attempt to play such discs, as they could  
damage the player.  
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Appendix  
Additional information  
06  
Specifications  
Power requirements ....... AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
Power consumption...................................................11 W  
Power consumption (standby).................................0.7 W  
Weight ...................................................................... 1.7 kg  
External dimensions  
........................... 420 mm (W) x 49.5 mm (H) x 215.5 mm (D)  
Tolerable operating temperature ........... +5 °C to +35 °C  
Tolerable operating humidity .........................5 % to 85 %  
(no condensation)  
Video output  
Output level .................................................. 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Output terminal........................................... RCA terminal  
S-Video output  
Y output level ................................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
C output level......................................... 286 mVp-p (75 Ω)  
Output terminal.................................................S terminal  
Component video output (Y, CB/PB, CR/PR)  
Y output level ................................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
CB/PB, CR/PR output level.......................... 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Output terminal........................................... RCA terminal  
HDMI output  
Output terminal........................................................19‑pin  
Audio output (stereo L/R)  
Audio output level..................200 mVrms (1 kHz, ‑20 dB)  
Output terminal........................................... RCA terminal  
Frequency response................................... 4 Hz to 44 kHz  
S/N ratio.................................................................. 115 dB  
Dynamic range......................................................... 88 dB  
Total harmonic distortion ...................................0.0065 %  
Wow and flutter............................. Below measurable limits  
(±0.001 % W. PEAK)  
Digital audio output  
Coaxial digital output.................................. RCA terminal  
Optical digital output.................. Optical digital terminal  
Additional information  
USB port ...................................................................A type  
Notes  
The specifications and design of this product  
are subject to change without notice.  
This product includes FontAvenue fonts  
licensed by NEC Corporation. FontAvenue is a  
registered trademark of NEC Corporation.  
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Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2009 Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
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J2L90901A SH 09/04  
PIONEER CORPORATION  
4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
P. O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.  
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901, 905-479-4411  
PIONEER EUROPE NV  
Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: 03/570.05.11  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.  
253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 TEL: 65-6472-7555  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia, TEL: (03) 9586-6300  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.  
Blvd.Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso Col.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico,D.F. 11000 TEL: 55-9178-4270  
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