Pioneer DVD-V5000 Owner's Manual - Page 66

Play Duration & Power, On Time Display, Resetting the Player, Confirm the Firmware, Version

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11 Additional information Play Duration & Power- On Time Display This unit is capable of displaying how long the unit has been playing discs (accumulative) and how long the power has been turned ON. The play time and power ON time can be displayed as described below. 1 Press and hold DISPLAY on the front panel of the main unit before turning power ON then press STANDBY/ON. The following is an example: Confirm the Firmware Version 1 Press HOME MENU and select "Initial Settings" from the on-screen display. Audio Settings Video Adjust Play Mode Disc Navigator Initial Settings 2 Select "Option" and press DISPLAY. The firmware version appears in the window. Initial Settings Digital Audio Out Video Output Language Display Option Parental Lock Level 6(us) • Power on time: 109 hours 37 minutes • Total play time: 56 hours 58 minutes 2 When an operation (playback from the remote, for example) is performed, the time information disappears and normal operation begins. Region : 2 / Ver : 1.006(16) / AVI : 2.0/2.7 Move Select ENTER Exit SETUP Here, the "Ver: 1.006" indicates the version of firmware; "(16)" indicates the capacity of the Flash Memory (16 Mbit) being used. • Time is measured by the CPU clock thus the information includes up to a 2% error margin. • This feature is incapable of resetting the total play time or power ON time to a working condition or maintenance timing of 0. Resetting the Player Use this procedure to reset all the player's settings to the factory default. 1 Switch the player into Standby mode. 2 Using the front panel buttons, hold down and press STANDBY/ON to turn the player back on. The settings have returned to the defaults. STANDBY/ON PROGRESSIVE POWER 66

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Additional information
Play Duration & Power-
On Time Display
This unit is capable of displaying how long the
unit has been playing discs (accumulative) and
how long the power has been turned ON.
The play time and power ON time can be
displayed as described below.
1
Press and hold DISPLAY on the front
panel of the main unit before turning
power ON then press
±
STANDBY/ON.
The following is an example:
Power on time: 109 hours 37 minutes
Total play time: 56 hours 58 minutes
2
When an operation (playback from the
remote, for example) is performed, the
time information disappears and normal
operation begins.
Time is measured by the CPU clock thus the
information includes up to a 2% error
margin.
This feature is incapable of resetting the
total play time or power ON time to a
working condition or maintenance timing of
0.
Resetting the Player
Use this procedure to reset all the player
s
settings to the factory default.
1
Switch the player into Standby mode.
2
Using the front panel buttons, hold
down
²³
and press
±
STANDBY/ON
to turn the player back on.
The settings have returned to the defaults.
Confirm the Firmware
Version
1
Press HOME MENU and select
Initial
Settings
from the on-screen display.
Audio Settings
Play Mode
Disc Navigator
Video Adjust
Initial Settings
2
Select
Option
and press DISPLAY.
The firmware version appears in the window.
Parental Lock
Level 6(us)
Move
Select
ENTER
SETUP
Exit
Initial Settings
Region :
2
/ Ver :
1.006(16) / AVI : 2.0/2.7
Digital Audio Out
Video Output
Language
Display
Option
Here, the
Ver: 1.006
indicates the version of
firmware;
(16)
indicates the capacity of the
Flash Memory (16 Mbit) being used.
STANDBY/ON
POWER
PROGRESSIVE