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Quick guide to using the jbl cinema propack 600 – JBL DVD600II User Manual

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Quick Guide to Using the JBL Cinema ProPack 600

II

The DVD600

II

can play discs in the following

formats:
• Both 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm) discs
• CD audio discs • DTS audio discs
• CD-R audio discs • CD-RW audio discs
• DVD movie discs
• VCD video compact discs

• Discs containing MP3 compressed-audio files

However, it cannot play:
• DVD discs with a Region Code other than

"1" or "All"

• DVD discs using PAL format video

• DVD-ROM data discs
• DVD-RAM discs • CD-I discs
• CD-G discs • SVCD discs
• Photo CD discs • CD-R/RW data discs

Notes on DVD-Audio discs:

• The DVD600

II

is not capable of playing selec-

tions in the DVD-Audio format. However, many
DVD-Audio discs include audio tracks in the
PCM, Dolby Digital or other formats which the
DVD600

II

is capable of playing. You may need

to press the Title Button

x rather than the

Menu Button

z in order to access these

formats.

• Some DVD-Audio discs display a still picture
while a selection is playing. Sometimes, this
picture may disappear when play is stopped and
the DVD600

II

is placed in the Resume mode. To

restore the picture, fully stop play by pressing
the Stop Button

twice before contin-

uing play.

Plug the Power Cord

into an unswitched

AC outlet.

Press the Main Power Switch

on the

DVD600

II

so that it latches and the Power

Indicator

turns amber, indicating that the

unit is in the Standby mode. Turn the unit on by
pressing the System Power Control Button

. The Power Indicator

will turn

green.

Open the Disc Tray

by pressing the

Open/Close Button

and insert up to

five discs in the tray locations, using the
Disc Skip Button

to rotate the

carousel to access all locations. Make sure
each disc is loaded with the label side up, and
that it is seated correctly in its location.

When you close the drawer, the DVD600

II

will

automatically engage the On Screen Library™
(patent pending) system, which will read and
identify each disc, then display a menu identify-
ing the type (DVD, CD or MP3) and title (if avail-
able) by numbered disc location. The process
can take approximately one minute. You may
press the Stop Button

, or use the

/

¤

Buttons

y

to scroll down to the

Exit button, and press the Set Button

, to

interrupt this process. Alternatively, you may
use the

/

¤

Buttons

y

to scroll to a

desired disc, even if the disc has not yet been
identified, and press the Set Button

to

begin play. Also, if you closed the disc tray by
pressing one of the Direct Access Buttons

, the DVD600

II

will immediately begin to

play that disc.

Pressing a Numeric Key

while the On Screen Library is displayed will
remove it from the display, but will not change
the current disc or start play of any disc.
Whichever type of disc is playing, make sure
that you have selected DVD as the input source
on the DCR600

II

by pressing

d on the remote,

or

! on the front panel of the receiver until

DVD is indicated.

Skip to another disc that was previously loaded
in the DVD600

II

by pressing the Disc Skip

Button

. If you press a Numeric Key

for any disc position

containing a disc within three seconds, the
DVD600

II

will skip directly to that disc.

Otherwise, the DVD600

II

will play the next

available disc in order. Press the Disc Skip
Button

twice in succession for a

faster jump to the next disc.

You may also use JBL’s exclusive On Screen
Library system later during the listening session
to display all discs currently loaded by pressing
the On Screen Library Button

, as long as

the current disc is stopped. If you had previously
interrupted the On Screen Library system while
it was in the process of identifying the loaded
discs, it will resume that process at this time.
Press the DVD Button

d and use the

/

¤

Buttons

y

to select a disc and the

Set Button

to begin playing that disc.

Directly access any track on the current disc
while it is playing or in Pause mode by pressing
one or more of the Numeric Keys

.

At this time you may find it convenient to quickly
program your remote control to have the capa-
bility of adjusting the volume control for the
DCR600

II

while it is set to control the DVD600

II

.

Press the DVD Selector

d and the Mute

Button

c at the same time, then press the

Volume Up Button

s, then press the MAIN

Selector

h.

In addition to the transport keys located in the
lower portion of the remote, when in DVD
mode, you may use the arrow-key cluster in the
middle of the remote to access these basic
functions:
Fast-Forward

Right Arrow

Fast-Reverse

Left Arrow

`

Chapter +

Up Arrow

y

Chapter –

Down Arrow

Play/Pause

Set

When a CD is playing, the arrow keys will not
operate the transport controls while the Status
Banner is displayed. However, if you press the
Status Button

e, the banner will disappear

and pressing an arrow key will affect the trans-
port as described above. The Status Banner will
then return to the display, and the arrow keys
will again have no effect on the transport.
Therefore, you should use the regular transport
controls at the bottom of the remote

when playing CDs.

For most discs, the DVD600

II

and DCR600

II

will

automatically select the correct surround mode.
To make sure that audio in the DTS audio format
is correctly processed, you must choose that for-
mat as the default in the DVD600

II

setup menu.

Simply stop play of the disc, and enter the setup
menu by pressing Menu

z on the remote.

Use the

/

¤

Buttons

y

to scroll down

to

Digital Audio Output. Press

the Set Button

to select this option, and a

screen will pop up, allowing you to choose from
PCM, Dolby Digital or DTS outputs. Use the

/

¤

Buttons

y

to highlight DTS, then

press the Set Button

to select this choice.

You do not need to reset the audio output for
other formats. The DCR600

II

and DVD600

II

will

automatically process PCM, Dolby Digital and
DTS signals correctly. Press the Menu Button
z to exit the menu screen. If you press the
Menu Button

z while the disc is playing, you

can access the disc’s menu to choose the DTS
format there as well.

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