Use only one of the methods described below. 1: RGB via Scart RGB via the SCART plug is one way to connect the DVD Player to your TV set. Consult your TV set's instruction manual to see whether it supports RGB. 2: S-Video S-Video is another way of connecting the DVD Player to the TV set. S-Video is only supported by recent model TV sets equipped with an S-Video output. 3: SCART The most common way of connecting the TV set to your DVD Player is a SCART plug. The SCART plug is used for transferring pictures and sounds directly to your TV set. 4: Composite Video Composite Video is an easy way of transferring video signals via a phono cable, but requires a separate audio connection. 5: Component SCART A so-called YPbPR is another way of connecting the DVD to your TV set. Check your TV set's instruction manual to see whether it has a Component Video outlet (special cable required). Note: Progressive Scan is available and requires a special type of cable and a special TV set. « 7 14 Video 1: RGB via SCART 2: S-Video (the cable is an extra accessory) 3: SCART 4: Composite Video 5: Component SCART Audio 6: Optical output (the cable is an extra accessory) 7: Coaxial output (the cable is an extra accessory) 8: Stereo -■ 0 Q 84276 1 & 3 5 Picture: Connecting the DVD Player 3.2 Audio connection 3.2 Conventional/analogue audio connections: Use the audio cable (phono cable) to connect the DVD Player's audio outlet with the corresponding input on the amplifier or stereo system. 3.2 Advanced/digital audio connection: Connect the Player's digital audio outlets (optical: 5 or coaxial: 6) to the corresponding input on the amplifier. - Special cables are required for this purpose. Next, change the DVD player's settings on the "Audio settings" menu. Refer to your amplifier's instruction manual for more information on correct setup. § n ° OQ o°S ^^^4.1 Quick setup If your DVD Player is correctly connected (see the chapter on cable connections) a menu will appear, when you turn on the DVD Player. The menu installs the most important settings for your TV set and language. Note: If this menu does not appear, when you start the DVD Player, recheck the cable connections. Note: Try connecting your TV set using the Composite Video cables. Composite Video always produces a picture. First screen: Language Select the language that will be used whenever you open the DP-450's built-in menus. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to move the rectangular frame to the language you wish to select and press ENTER. I Second screen: Connection Select your TV set's connection. Your options are SCART, S-Video and Composite. The connection depends on the outlets available on your TV set. (If you select SCART, this connection also includes RGB and Composite Video). Third screen: TV This screen presents two different types of TV formats: 4:3 (normal) or 16: 9: (wide screen). Note: Some 4:3 TV screens can show 16:9 format. Fourth screen: Audio If your TV set is connected via SCART, your TV is automatically provided with sound. If you would rather use an amplifier to reproduce the sound, you have two options to choose from: the phono jack, or one of the two digital outputs. You can always go back and start over if you happen to do something wrong, or if you wish to enter the Setup menu and edit it. See page 16 under Miscellaneous settings. 15 5.1 Advanced setup You can always access the Setup menu and adjust the DP-450 to your specific requirements and hardware. When DP-450 appears on the main screen, press the SETUP button on your remote control, and a menu will appear with the available options. The orange frame shows your position on the menu. Use the arrow buttons to move the frame and select by pressing the ENTER button. The settings on some of the menus have already been determined under Quick setup, but there are several settings available under Advanced setup as well. KiSS DP-450 Firmware V.2.3.0 First screen: Language Settings The first menu is the Language settings menu. Here you select the language you wish to use for the menus, that will appear on the screen, and your preferred language when playing a DVD film - for subtitles, speech and menus (they will only be used if the film supports the language). Second screen: Video settings You have already selected your TV set on another menu, but as previously mentioned you can change it on this menu as well. You can also select a different TV system than PAL (the European standard), and you can indicate whether you have RGB via SCART, Component via SCART or S-Video. Refer to your TV set's instruction manual before selecting the connection. Note: Composite Video via SCART is always activated. Third screen: Audio settings This menu enables you to select either RAW or PCM. PCM: Stereo sound. Used for slightly older amplifiers. RAW: Plays the sound track on the disk. Recommended as default. Fourth screen: Miscellaneous settings This di...