Cambridge Audio DVD99 DVD Player User Manual


 
DVD99
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ENGLISH
There is no power
Ensure the AC power cord is connected securely.
Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the wall socket and is switched on.
Check fuse in the mains plug or adaptor.
The player will not read the disc
Check the disc is not loaded upside down.
Check that the disc is not too scratched or dirty.
The disc type is not supported by this unit.
Functions on some discs may not work on this unit. This is not a
malfunction of the DVD player.
There is no sound
Ensure that the amplifier is set correctly.
Check that the interconnects are inserted correctly.
The disc is skipping
Check that the disc is not too scratched or dirty.
Ensure the player is on a firm surface and not subject to vibrations.
A low hum or buzz sound can be heard
Power cords or lighting placed near this product.
Analog inputs not connected securely.
No sound from the rear speakers
Source being played is not recorded in surround-sound.
A stereo mode has been selected.
No sound from the centre speaker
A stereo mode has been selected.
Remote control is not working
The batteries are flat.
The remote is too far from the unit or out of the effective range.
Files on a connected USB device do not play
If the USB drive is incompatible, or the player encounters errors while
reading the USB drive or flash memory card, the screen displays "Device
Error". In this case please verify that the USB drive is compatible, and try
to unplug the device and re-insert again.
In some cases, an incompatible USB device may cause the player to
stop responding. If this occurs simply turn off the power, remove the
USB device, and turn the player back on.
Problems using HDMI
Ensure that your screen supports HDCP (High-Definition Copy
Protection).
Ensure your screen is capable of displaying the resolution being output
by the DVD player.
Note: Cables which run over 5m may cause sync or grounding issues.
For more frequently asked questions (FAQ’s), technical advice and
information on getting the most out of your DVD99, please visit the
Support section on Cambridge Audio’s website:
www.cambridgeaudio.com/support.php
Troubleshooting
Disc types CD (CD-DA), SACD, DVD-A, DVD-V,
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW,
DivX, MP4
Analog audio outputs • Stereo
• 5.1 (from DVD, DVDA and SACD
multi-channel)
• 7.1 (from DD)
Analog video outputs • Composite Video (CVBS)
• S-Video (SVHS)
• RGB/SCART
• Component (YCbCr/YPbPr)
HDMI output Scaling/Deinterlacing to
480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p
THD (unweighted) < 0.002% @ 1kHz
< 0.008% @ 20Hz - 20kHz
IMD (19/20kHz) 0dBFs < 0.002%
S/N ratio < -103dB
Crosstalk @1kHz < -103dB @ 1kHz
Dynamic Range > 105dB
Frequency response 5Hz - 20kHz ± 0.2dB
Jitter (correlated) < 140 psec
Composite Video 1.0V pk-pk (75 ohms)
S-Video Y: 1.0V pk-pk (75 ohms)
C: 0.286V pk-pk (75 ohms)
Component Video Y: 1.0V pk-pk (75 ohms)
Cb/Cr: 0.75V pk-pk (75 ohms)
Pb/Pr: 0.75V pk-pk (75 ohms)
Power supply 100-240V AC ~ 50/60Hz
Max power consumption 40W
Dimensions (H x W x D) 55 x 430 x 263mm
Weight 2.6kg (5.7Lbs)
Cambridge Audio’s policy is one of continuous improvement. Design and
specifications are therefore subject to change without prior notice.
Technical specifications