Emerson SB325 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Features of This System
DVD player with Dolby Digital* Audio output.
Compatible with DVD, MP3, CD-R/RW, KODAK PHOTO CDs and CD discs.
DVD navigation functions.
Fluorescent front panel display and on screen display menu.
Full function remote control.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ã1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights
reserved.
* "DTS" and "DTS Digital" are trademarks of Digital Theater System, Inc.
Important Information Regarding This Manual
The types of functions and operations that can be used for a particular disc vary depending on the features of that
disc. In some cases, these functions and operations may differ from the descriptions given in this Operations
Manual. In this event, follow the instructions given on the screen. This Operations Manual only covers basic disc
operations.
For some operations, the icon may appear on the screen. This indicates that the operation described in this Operations
Manual is not available on the disc in the player.
The drawings about the TV screen and front panel display used in this Operations Manual are purely for the purposes of
explanation. The actual displays may differ slightly from what are shown here.
High Quality Digital Audio
With the linear PCM sound of 48 kHz /16 bit through 96 kHz / 20 bit, audio quality exceeding that of maudio CDs is possible.
Compatible with a wide range of DVD Digital Audio Output Formats
DVDs are recorded in one of four types of digital audio formats (as of October 1998). The digital audio output jack of this player can
output Dolby Digital*, DTS**, MPEG, and linear PCM digital bitstreams.
Locale Management Information:
This DVD player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Locale Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc.
If the Locale number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Locale number of this DVD player, this DVD player
cannot play that disc.
DTS stands for Digital Theater System. DTS is a Surround System different from Dolby Digital that has become a popular
surround sound format for movies, as well as CDs. To be able to enjoy the surround sound of DTS audio, the digital audio
jack of this player needs to be connected to an AV amplifier/receiver or to a DTS decoder. DTS audio is not output from the
L/R audio jacks.