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Dacor 65513REV.B User Manual

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DVD & CD mode

playing DVD and CDs

In DVD & CD Mode, the DKEC can play DVDs

and music CDs.

To play a DVD or CD:

1. Press on the front panel of the DKEC to

open the disc tray.

2. Place the disc with its label side up onto

the tray.

3. Press to close the tray.

4. The disc will play automatically. DVDs will

typically display a menu.

General Commands

The following table lists additional tasks and

commands:

To...

Do this...

Stop the disc.

On the remote or

keyboard, press .

Pause the disc.

On the remote or

keyboard, press .

Resume a paused

disc.

On the remote or

keyboard, press .

Move forward or

backwards in the

disc.

On the remote or

keyboard, press or

. Press again to

increase or decrease

the speed backwards

or forward. Press to

resume playing the disc.

Automatically

repeat the disc.

On the remote or

keyboard, press

Repeat.

Press again to turn off

repeat function.

Play the next or

previous DVD

chapter.

On the remote or

keyboard, press or

.

Display DVD

menu.

On the remote or

keyboard, press

menu.

Watch DVD with

subtitles.

On the remote or

keyboard, press

Subtitle.

Press again to turn off

subtitles.

Change angle on

DVDs that feature

different camera

angles.

On the remote or

keyboard, press

Angle.

Press again to see other

camera angles.

Change zoom

level on DVDs.

On the remote or

keyboard, press

Zoom.

Press again to see other

zoom options.

Change DVD

audio track

options.

On the remote or

keyboard, press

Audio.

Press again to see other

audio track options.

Go to a specific

CD track.

On the remote or

keyboard, enter the

number of the track,

then press

GO.

Play the next or

previous CD track.

On the remote or

keyboard, press or

.

Randomize CD

tracks

On the remote or

keyboard, press

Random.

Press again to turn off

random function.

3D Audio

3D Audio is an optional audio setting that may

enhance the listening quality of some DVD and

CDs.

To listen with 3D Audio:

1. Press

3D Audio.

2. Press again to turn 3D Audio off.

Internet mode

You can browse the Internet on your DKEC

using Internet Mode. Using the remote,

keyboard and touch screen, you can browse

web sites, check email and look up useful

information in the kitchen. You can specify a

default home and email web page for quick

access.

Before browsing you may need to configure

your Internet connection. If your DKEC was

professionally installed, it is most likely already

configured for Internet Mode. If it was not,

you will need to contact your Internet service

provider (ISP) for information needed to

configure the DKEC.

NOTE:

You can find more information about

configuring an Internet connection in the

DKEC help. press help in Internet mode and

select Connecting to the Internet.

Internet Options Menu

Configuring Connection Settings

The DKEC can connect to the Internet in three

different ways:

Wired (Ethernet) Broadband

Wireless (802.11b) Broadband

Dial-Up

Configuring a Wired Broadband Connection

If you’ve installed the included PCMCIA

Network card for a wired (ethernet) Broadband

connection, further configuration may not be

needed. The DKEC is set by default to support

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol),

which is suitable for most households. If your

Internet Service Provider (ISP) support DHCP,

the DKEC should connect automatically when

you go to Internet Mode.

However, if you use a Static IP address further

information is required to connect. Your ISP will

need to provide you with a static IP address,

subnet mask, gateway router and DNS servers.

To configure a Broadband connection:

1. Press

Internet to switch to Internet Mode,

then press

Options.

2. From the Internet Options menu, select

Connection Settings.

3. Select the

Broadband Settings button.

4. Select the

Ethernet Type.

Select the

Use DhCp (Auto) if

your ISP supports dynamic host

configuration protocol (DHCP).

Clear the

Use DhCp (Auto) checkbox

if your ISP does not support DHCP.

5. If needed, enter static IP address, subnet

mask, gateway router and DNS servers.

6. Choose

OK.

Configuring a Wireless Connection

If you are using a wireless network card, you’ll

need to configure the connection settings the

first time you go to Internet Mode. This may

include a WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)

key and other security settings. This may also

include additional IP information if you use a

Static IP address.

To configure a Wireless connection:

1. In Internet Mode, press

Options.

2. From the Internet Options menu, select

Connection Settings.

3. Select the

Wireless Settings button.

4. Select your home network.

5. If your network requires a WEP key, select

the

Security button, then:

a. Select the appropriate security

options.

b. Enter the WEP key.

c. Choose

OK.

6. If you use a static IP address, select the

Ip

button, then:

a. Clear the Use

DhCp (Auto) checkbox.

b. Enter static IP address, subnet mask,

gateway router and DNS servers.

c. Choose

OK.

7. Choose the

Connect button.

a. If the connection is successful, the

Options dialog closes.

b. If the connection is not successful, the

Options dialog remains open so you

can resolve the issue.