Rosen Entertainment Systems Computer Drive DVA 3210 User Guide |
Warning!
Table of Contents
THE DVA-3210 DVD/CD/MP3 PLAYER IS DESIGNED TO
ENABLE VIEWING OF DVD OR CD-VIDEO RECORDINGS ONLY
FOR REAR-SEAT OCCUPANTS.
Introduction ...................................................................... 2
Care and Maintenance ..................................................... 3
Discs Played by the DVA-3210 .......................................... 4
Using the DVA-3210 ........................................................... 5
The Remote Control .......................................................... 6
DVD/VCD/CD-Audio Playback .......................................... 7
MP3 Playback on CD-R Discs ......................................... 10
Installation and Wiring.................................................... 12
Setup ............................................................................... 15
Troubleshooting .............................................................. 22
Specifications .................................................................. 22
MOBILE VIDEO PRODUCTS ARE NOT INTENDED FOR VIEW-
ING BY THE DRIVER WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION.
SUCH USE MAY DISTRACT THE DRIVER OR INTERFERE WITH
THE DRIVER’S SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, AND
THUS RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. SUCH USE
MAY ALSO VIOLATE STATE LAW.
ROSEN ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABIL-
ITY FOR ANY BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT
MAY RESULT FROM ANY IMPROPER OR UNINTENDED USE.
About Installation
Installation of mobile audio and video components requires
experience with a variety of mechanical and electrical proce-
dures. Even though this manual provides general installation
and operation instructions for your new DVA-3210, it does not
show the exact installation methods for your particular
vehicle.
If you do not have the required knowledge and experience to
successfully complete the installation, we strongly recommend
consulting an authorized Rosen/necvox dealer about profes-
sional installation options.
FCC Approval
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the
dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Handling Discs
Always handle a disc by its edges. Never touch the surface of
the disc directly. To remove inadvertent fingerprints and dust,
use a soft cloth and wipe in a straight line from the center of
the disc to the outside edge. Never use liquid or aerosol
cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner to clean the disc surface.
Do not place discs in the following places: direct sunlight; dirty,
dusty and damp areas; near car heaters; on the seats or
dashboard. Avoid using adhesive labels on discs.
Liquids and the DVA-3210
Keep all liquids, including beverages and cleaning liquids,
away from the DVA-3210. Liquids inside the player can
damage the electronics, and result in electrical shock or fire.
If the unit or the remote control should become wet, turn off all
power and contact an authorized Rosen/necvox dealer to
have the system inspected.
Servicing the DVA-3210
This unit uses a precision mechanism. In the event that
trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or
lubricate the rotating parts.
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Do not attempt to open the unit or the remote control. The
internal parts are not serviceable by the user. Opening any of
the components will void the warranty. THE DVA-3210 IS A
CLASS I LASER PRODUCT, USING A LASER WHICH COULD
CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF IMPROP-
ERLY DISASSEMBLED. All service should be performed by
authorized Rosen service centers or other qualified service
personnel.
DISCS PLAYED BY THE DVA-3210
Discs Compatible with the DVA-3210
DVD, Video CD (VCD), CD/CD-R, and MP3 discs are compat-
ible with the DVA-3210. The identifying logo and description of
each disc type is given below.
CAUTION!
Changes or modifications to this product not
approved by the manufacturer will void the
warranty and will violate FCC approval.
DVD
12 cm disc/8 cm disc
(single-sided disc only)
Temperature and Moisture
Video CD
12 cm disc/8 cm disc
If the player is used while the interior of the vehicle is very
cold, condensation may form on the disc or on the internal
optical pickup system and prevent proper playing of the disc. If
you suspect that condensation is an issue, eject the disc and
inspect the playing surface. If necessary, remove the conden-
sation with a clean soft cloth as described above. If you still
experience problems with playback, you will need to wait for
approximately one hour to allow the DVA-3210 to warm up,
and for the condensation to evaporate. If playback issues
continue, please see your authorized Rosen/necvox dealer.
CD/CD-R, MP3 12 cm disc/8 cm disc
DVD Regions
This digital media player is designed and manufactured to
respond to the Region Management Information that is
recorded on a DVD disc. If the Region number described on
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the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of
this player (Region 1), this player will not be able to play the
DVD disc. Some DVD discs are manufactured to operate in
“all” zones, and those discs are compatible with the DVA-
3210.
USING THE DVA-3210
In order to operate the DVA-3210, the vehicle ignition key
switch must be in the ACC or engine ON position.
Region Icons:
ACC or engine
ON position
1
4
ALL
1
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WARNING!
To prevent the battery from going dead,
operate this unit with the engine
running, if possible.
Discs Incompatible with the DVA-3210
The following disc types are incompatible with the DVA-3210:
Please note that information about using the DVA-3210 will
be displayed on the video screen connected to the unit, and
initial setup of the DVA-3210 cannot be completed without an
operating video monitor providing this on-screen display of
menus and settings. Whenever the term “on-screen display”
is used, it refers to the video monitor display.
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DVD-ROM
DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM
Photo CD
CD-ROM (Excluding most CD-Recordable discs using MP3
or CD-A formats)
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CD-Audio manufactured with certain copy protection
methods
Any DVD with a Region number other than “1” and “ALL”
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Using a Remote Control
THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL
(FOR A DVA-3210 COMPATIBLE UNIT)
The remote control described is included with the optional
DVD Interface Kit (PN 9100-000-804). Similar remote
controls using the same terminology are included with other
Rosen/necvox products taht are compatible with the DVA-
3210.
Power
POWER
Mode
MODE
SCAN
MUTE
MENU
VIEW
ANG
BAND
DISP
Aim the remote control towards the external IR receiver (with
in-dash products, the receiver is on the front panel). The
remote control can operate at up to a 30-degree angle from
the front of the unit.
Next Disc
DISC/
VOL
CH/
SET
Navigation keys
Previous Disc
Enter
MEMORY
If you try to perform an action that is not permitted at the
moment, the DVA-3210 displays the following symbol on the
connected video monitor:
REP
1
PREV TRK NEXT TRK PAUSE
Pause
2
6
3
7
4
Next Track
Repeat
Previous Track
5
8
MENU
FF
TITLE
STOP
9
0
Menu
Title
SLOW
FB
Numeric keypad
SUBTITLE
ON/OFF
SUBTITLE ANGLE
AUDIO
SETUP
Fast backward search
Slow
Fast Forward Search
SEARCH DVD DSP RETURN
Stop
This is typically displayed if a key is pressed during disc
loading or ejecting, during the introduction section of a disc,
or if you attempt to access certain sections of the Setup menu
while the disc is in Play, Pause, or “pre-stop” mode. Also, this
symbol will be displayed whenever the DVD disc inserted
disallows the attempted action.
Subtitle select
Angle
Audio
Subtitle On/Off
Search
Setup
Return
DVD DSP
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Disc Playback
DVD/VCD/CD-AUDIO PLAYBACK
DVD playback will often begin automatically when the
magazine is inserted. With some DVD discs, you will need to
press [ENTER] or [ ] to begin playback.
Label Side
Inserting a DVD/VCD/CD
1 Insert discs label side down
into the magazine as shown.
CD-Audio discs will begin playback automatically.
Data Side
CDs with MP3 files may require you to navigate the file
structure menu. For more information, see “MP3 Playback on
CD-R Discs.”
2 Open the sliding door.
Stopping Playback
OPEN
There are two ways to stop playback:
•
Pressing [ ] once will stop playback, and the 410X will
store the location last played on the disc. Playback can be
resumed at the same point on the disc by pressing [ ].
3 Insert the magazine as shown.
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Pressing [ ] twice will stop playback and clear the 410X’s
memory of the last point played on the disc. Pressing [
]
at this point will cause the 410X to begin playback from the
beginning of the disc.
4 Close the sliding door.
Changing Discs
To change discs, use the [Next Disc]/[ Previous Disc]
buttons.
CLOSE
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Selecting a Track or Chapter
Repeat Mode
Press the [REPEAT] button to select from the following repeat
Moving to the Next Track or Chapter
modes:
Press the [NEXT] button during playback. The next track or
chapter will be selected.
Repeat 1 - Repeat - Repeat Off.
Moving to the Previous Track or Chapter
With DVD playback, pressing the [REPEAT] button once
causes the current chapter to be replayed. Pressing it twice
enables the DVD disc to be continuously replayed.
Press the [PREVIOUS] button during playback. The first time
this button is pressed, playback of the current track or chapter
will restart from the beginning. Pressing this button again will
cause the previous track or chapter to be played.
With CD playback, pressing the [REPEAT] button once
causes the current track to be replayed. Pressing it twice
enables the disc to be continuously replayed.
Fast Searching During Playback
Press [ ] and [ ] during playback to rapidly search for a
particular section of a DVD or CD. Each time a fast-search
button is pressed, the speed of the fast search changes as
follows:
Viewing Angles
The Angle Mark appears during scenes that offer multiple
viewing angles. (Not all DVD discs support this function.) Use
the [ANGLE] button to select from the various angles avail-
able. To conceal the Angle Mark, please see the “Setup”
section.
Standard Speed – 2X Standard Speed – 4X – 6X – 8X – Back
to Standard Speed.
Pausing Playback
Press [ ] during playback. Disc playback will pause, and
the frame displayed at the point pause mode was entered will
be displayed on the screen.
Press [ ] again to return to normal playback.
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Parental Control
Screen A: In order for the film to play, the viewer must press
Setup and change the Parental Control setting using the
password. See the Setup section for more information.
The Parental Control feature allows authorized users to
select an upper limit to film ratings that can be played by the
DVA-3210. The factory default password for managing this
feature is 3308. The password can be changed—see section
9, “Setup.”
Screen B: In order for the film to play, use the navigation and
[ENTER] keys to select “Yes,” and then the four-digit numeric
“password” must be entered. Use the numeric keypad on the
remote to enter the password, and then press enter - the disc
will begin playback.
If a DVD is inserted with a film rating higher than selected,
one of the following screens will appear:
PARENTAL VIOLATION
INPUT PASSWD:
The parental setting of this
player prohibits play.
Welcome
Welcome
Screen A
Would you like this disc to play?
YES
NO
Notes:
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To change the film rating setting, the password must be used.
The parental setting of this
player prohibits play.
The DVA-3210 determines the correct film ratings to use based
on the country selected in the “Locale” setting —see section 9
“Setup.”
Screen B
Would you like this disc to play?
YES
NO
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MP3 PLAYBACK ON CD-R DISCS
- - SMART NAVI - -
ROOT
ROOT
0
1
2
3
MP3 (ARTIST NAME)
MP3 (ARTIST NAME)
MP3 (ARTIST NAME)
What is MP3?
MP3 is an audio compression method. This audio compres-
sion method has become a standard format with many PC
users. MP3 allows the original digital audio data to be
compressed to about 10 percent of its initial file size while still
retaining high sound quality. This means that about 10 music
CDs can be recorded on a CD-R disc, thus allowing longer
listening time without having to change CDs.
ARTIST NAME - SONG TITLE
To move to the next file or the previous file, use the [NEXT]
and [PREVIOUS] buttons.
To fast-forward or fast-reverse within a file, use the [FR] and
Notes:
[FF] buttons.
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The DVA-3210 cannot play discs recorded on a CD-RW unit.
Some CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be usable.
Files without MP3 data will not play.
Three repeat modes are available for MP3 use:
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NO REPEAT
REP – ONE repeats the current file
FOLDER REP repeats the current folder
MP3 Playback
When a disc with MP3 files is inserted, the SMART NAVI
screen will appear. Each folder and file will be shown (the
order may be slightly different than that on your PC). Navigate
the files and folders using the navigation arrow keys, and
select a file or folder to be played by using the [ENT] button.
To conceal the SMART NAVI screen, see section “Setup.”
Supported MP3 File Formats
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ISO9660, level 1 and level 2 (the most common type of
MP3 format)
Joliet (a version of ISO9660 that supports longer
filenames)
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Romeo (a format used by some CD-creating software)
File Extensions
Always add a file extension “ .MP3” or “.mp3” to an MP3 file
by using single-byte letters. If you add a different file exten-
sion, or forget to add the file extension “ .MP3” or “.mp3,” the
file cannot be played. In addition, if you use upper case and
lower case letters (capital and small letters) mixed together for
file extensions, normal play may not be possible.
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Installation and Wiring
1. Before Starting
3. Installation Requirements
1 Use the enclosed screws for installation. Using other
screws can cause damage and void the warranty.
Read these instructions and the precautions carefully.
2 Before installation, remove the three transport screws
WARNING!
from the bottom of the unit! Use a Phillips screwdriver.
1
.
0
C
0
A
0
L
E
Be sure to disconnect the battery (-)
terminal before starting. This is to
prevent short circuits during installation.
Transport Screws -
REMOVE BEFORE INSTALLATION!
Precautions
3 Install the unit in one of the three orientations shown.
Always adjust the springs as shown!
Note: Never install the DVA-3210 on end!
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•
This unit is only for cars with negative ground 12V systems.
Do not open the case. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
If you drop anything into the unit during installation, consult your
dealer or an authorized Rosen service center.
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Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case.
2. Package Contents
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13-Pin Data Cable
Installation Brackets and Assorted Hardware
Owner’s Manual / Installation Guide
Warranty Card
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Spring adjustment - Always adjust the springs on both sides
first!
Horizontal, brackets up, or 45 degrees, upward inclination
H
H = horizontal
V = vertical
45o = 45 degrees,
upward inclination
45
V
Vertical or 45 degrees, upward inclination
1
.
0
C
0
A
0
L
E
Horizontal, brackets down/ 45 degrees, upward inclination
1
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0
C
0
A
0
L
E
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4. Installing the DVA-3210
5. Wiring the DVA-3210
Mount the unit in a dry location according to the illustrations
on the previous page.
Wiring the DVA-3210 varies with the installation. These
instructions only cover connecting the cable -they do not cover
the connections of the optional DVD interface kit.
Ensure that the unit is firmly mounted and cannot come loose
in the event of a collision.
With some Rosen and necvox units, the DVA-3210 can
directly connect without the optional interface kit - see your
Rosen/necvox dealer if you have questions about compatibil-
ity.
Also ensure that there is sufficient clearance in front of the
unit to reach the door readily, and for the magazine to fit into
the loading slot.
Read the following precautions before wiring any system.
•
Disconnect the negative battery terminal before making
any wiring connections.
CAUTION!
WARNING!
•
Be particularly careful where you route wires and cables.
Keep them away from the engine, exhaust system, etc.
Heat may damage wires.
Always use great care
when attaching anything
to a vehicle! Visually
inspect all sides of any
potential screw location,
to insure no damage will
occur. If you have ques-
tions about this process,
see your authorized
Do not overtighten the
screws on uneven sur-
faces! This can cause dam-
age to the unit. If an even
mounting surface cannot be
found, fabricate a flat panel,
mount the unit to it, and
mount that panel to the ve-
hicle.
•
If a fuse should blow, make sure all connections are
correct and no wires are damaged before replacing the
fuse. Always use fuses that are the same amperage value
as the original. When replacing a fuse, never let the battery
side touch any metal part or any other wire.
necvox dealer.
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SETUP
DVA-3210 connecting to compatible control unit
DVA-3210 Typical Setup and Configuration
The DVA-3210 is very flexible. For more advanced setting
options, please see the “Setup Options List” at the end of this
section.
The DVA-3210 is shipped with the following configuration:
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Standard 4:3 aspect ratio format output
Automatic NTSC/PAL output switching
Analog stereo audio, digital audio output off
All language options set to English
Parental control off, and default password of 3308.
Note:
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Since the DVA-3210is capable of generating both NTSC or PAL
video signals when set to “Multi” video output mode (see next
page), upon first power-up the unit may generate the onscreen
display in PAL mode. If this occurs with a system with NTSC
video monitors, the picture will distort, “roll”, and appear black-
and-white. The easiest way to cause the DVA-3210 to automati-
cally switch to NTSC mode is to insert an NTSC DVD disc. While
the unit can be manually switched from “Multi” to “NTSC”, it is
difficult to do so if the display is not readable due to this
distortion.
To compatible
Rosen/necvox unit
or DVD Interface Kit
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Changing the Aspect Ratio Mode
Changing Settings
To change the aspect ratio mode, select GENERAL, and then
select TV DISPLAY. For widescreen (16:9) monitors, select
WIDE. For standard monitors and letterbox viewing (black
bars on the top and bottom of the screen, but the entire image
preserved), select NORMAL/LB. For standard 4:3 monitors
and a full-screen image, but with the edges variably cropped
to fit (“pan-and-scan” mode), select NORMAL/PS.
The following sections explain how to customize various
features of the DVA-3210.
To change settings for your DVA-3210:
1 Press [SETUP].
2 Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to highlight a selection.
3 Press the [ENT] button to confirm your selection.
4:3
16:9
SETUP MENU -- MAIN PAGE
Standard TV screen format
(Ofter referred to as "fullscreen)
Widescreen format
(used with HDTV)
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
PREFERENCES
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
TV DISPLAY
TV TYPE
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANG
NORMAL/PS
NORMAL/LB
WIDE
EXIT SETUP
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
If you try to perform an action that is not permitted (such as
accessing the Preferences menu while a disc is playing), the
410X displays the following symbol:
MAIN PAGE
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Changing the Video Output Mode
Concealing the “Angle Mark”
To change the video output mode, select GENERAL, and then
select TV TYPE. The default is MULTI. If you experience
problems playing a PAL disc on your NTSC monitors, select
NTSC. If you are using European-spec PAL monitors exclu-
sively, select PAL.
To display or conceal the “angle mark,” which appears during
scenes that support the multiple-viewing-angle feature, select
GENERAL and ANGLE MARK.
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
TV DISPLAY
TV TYPE
ANGLE MARK
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
TV DISPLAY
ON
OFF
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
TV TYPE
MULTI
NTSC
PAL
PIC MODE
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANG
SCR SAVER
MAIN PAGE
MAIN PAGE
Note:
•
The default “MULTI” will automatically output NTSC video from
NTSC discs, and PAL video from PAL discs. Many video monitors
can automatically handle either type of video signal. NTSC is the
North American standard, and the only type of disc many North
American users will encounter.
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Activating the Digital Output
Activating Captions and Subtitles
To turn on the digital output, select AUDIO and AUDIO OUT.
To enable or disable captions or subtitles, select GENERAL
and CAPTIONS.
Note:
Note:
•
Only enable the digital output when a digital audio processor is
in use, since enabling it disables the analog audio output on the
red and white RCA jacks. Also, some digital audio processors
will require you to select an LPCM output frequency.
•
If CAPTIONS is set to OFF, the [SUBTITLE] button will be
defeated from working. If SUBTITLE OFF is selected under
Preferences – Audio, then the [SUBTITLE] button can still
enable subtitles during playback, as long as CAPTIONS is set to
ON.
-- AUDIO SETUP --
AUDIO OUT
DYNAMIC
ANALOG
SPDIF/RAW
SPDIF/PCM
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
LPCM OUT
MAIN PAGE
TV DISPLAY
TV TYPE
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
ON
OFF
OFF
MAIN PAGE
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Selecting an LPCM Output Frequency
Deactivating the “Smart Nav” On-Screen Menu Display
To select an LPCM output frequency (when a digital audio
processor is in use), select AUDIO and LPCM OUTPUT.
To play MP3 discs without the “Smart Nav” on-screen menu
display, select PREFERENCES, then SMART NAV.
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
-- AUDIO SETUP --
AUDIO OUT
DYNAMIC
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
LPCM OUT
MAIN PAGE
LPCM 48K
LPCM 96K
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
SMART NA
DEFAULTS
NO MENU
WITH MENU
WITH MENU
MAIN PAGE
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Changing Language Settings
To change the soundtrack language, select PREFERENCES
and AUDIO.
Several language settings can be customized on the 410X.
Notes:
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
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•
Not all language settings are supported by all discs.
AUDIO
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
UDIO
The languages supported vary by individual option setting.
FRENCH
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
SPANISH
CHINESE
JAPANESE
To change the on-screen display language, select GEN-
ERAL and OSD LANG.
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
DEFAULTS
MAIN PAGE
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
TV DISPLAY
TV TYPE
ANGLE MARK
To change the subtitle or caption language, select PREF-
ERENCES and SUBTITLE.
OSD LANG
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
CHINESE
SCR SAVER
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
MAIN PAGE
AUDIO
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
CHINESE
JAPANESE
GERMAN
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
DEFAULTS
MAIN PAGE
ITALIAN
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To change the disc menu language, select PREFERENCES
and DISC MENU.
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
CHINESE
JAPANESE
GERMAN
ITALIAN
DISC MENU
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
DEFAULTS
MAIN PAGE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
“Tinny” sound.
Dimension (WxDxH) : W 262 mmX D 175 mmX H 82 mm
Weight : 2.5kg
Supply voltage: 12V DC Nominal, 11-16V operating voltage*
Temperature: 0o to 50o Celsius*
Check the “Downmix” setting in the SETUP menus and
ensure that it is set to “Stereo,” not “LT/RT.”
Current consumption: Less than 3.0A
No sound
Video:
Make sure that the audio output is set to “Analog”, under
Audio, Audio Out.
Television System: NTSC/PAL
Aspect ratio: 4:3, 16:9
TV encoder resolution: 10-bit DA converter
Video Signal-to-noise ratio: 65dB
Discs played:
Picture distorts, “rolls”, appears black and white.
Check that the TV Type setting is correct for the monitors
being used. (See “Changing the Video Output Mode”.) PAL
video often “rolls” on NTSC monitors.
DVD video discs—
5“ and 3” (12 & 8 cm) single-sided, single and double-layer
Compact discs (CD-DA, VIDEO-CD, CD-R)—
5“ and 3” (12 & 8 cm) disc
With a widescreen 16:9 monitor, I have black bars on the
top and bottom of my screen.
Audio output level: 700mV RMS
Audio signal output characteristics:
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz (CD audio/44.1kHz sampling
rate)
Change the TV Display mode to “Wide” in the Setup Menu.
The DVA-3210 does not track discs well.
S/N ratio: 90 dB (JIS)
Crosstalk: -75dB
Dynamic range: Above 85dB
Distortion: 0.02% (1 kHz)
Make sure the side spring adjustments are correct.
Digital audio output: SPDIF optical output (IEC 958)
* Note: Use of the DVA-3210 beyond the safe operating ranges listed
can cause temporary or permanent damage to the unit, and such dam-
age may not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
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DVA-3210 10-DISC CHANGER
OWNER’S MANUAL ADDENDUM
This information describes an updated feature not described in the DVA-3210 Owner’s
Manual.
MP3 Playback on CD-R Discs
What is MP3?
MP3 is an audio compression method. This audio compression method has become a
standard format with many PC users. MP3 allows the original digital audio data to be
compressed to about 10 percent of its initial file size while still retaining high sound quality.
This means that about 10 music CDs can be recorded on a CD-R disc, thus allowing
longer listening time without having to change CDs.
Notes:
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The DVA-3210 cannot play discs recorded on a CD-RW unit.
Some CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be usable.
Files without MP3 data will not play.
MP3 Playback
When a disc with MP3 files is inserted, the SMART NAVI screen will appear. Each
folder and file will be shown (the order may be slightly different than that on your PC).
Navigate the files and folders using the navigation arrow keys, and select a file or folder to
be played by using the [ENT] button.
- - SMART NAVI - -
ROOT
ROOT
0
1
2
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MP3 (ARTIST NAME)
MP3 (ARTIST NAME)
MP3 (ARTIST NAME)
ARTIST NAME - SONG TITLE
To move to the next file or the previous file, use the [NEXT] and [PREVIOUS] buttons.
To fast-forward or fast-reverse within a file, use the [FR] and [FF] buttons.
Three repeat modes are available for MP3 use:
· NO REPEAT
· REP – ONE repeats the current file
· FOLDER REP repeats the current folder
To conceal the SMART NAVI screen, Press “Setup” and select “Preferences”.
Supported MP3 File Formats
· ISO9660, level 1 and level 2 (the most common type of MP3 format)
· Joliet (a version of ISO9660 that supports longer filenames)
· Romeo (a format used by some CD-creating software)
File Extensions
Always add a file extension “ .MP3” or “.mp3” to an MP3 file by using single-byte
letters. If you add a different file extension, or forget to add the file extension “ .MP3” or
“.mp3,” the file cannot be played. In addition, if you use upper case and lower case letters
(capital and small letters) mixed together for file extensions, normal play may not be pos-
sible.
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