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Sony PlayStation2 SCPH-75008 User Manual

Sony PlayStation2 SCPH-75008
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Instruction Manual
Руководство по эксплуатации
SCPH-75008
Before using this product, carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference.
Перед началом эксплуатации внимательно прочитайте данное руководство и сохраните его для дальнейшего использования.
01GB01COV.book Page 1 Friday, October 21, 2005 2:00 PM
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Sony PlayStation2 SCPH-75008 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSCPH-75008
TypeHome video game console
ManufacturerSony Computer Entertainment
Release Date2005
Weight900 g (2.0 lb)
CPUEmotion Engine
CPU Clock Speed294.912 MHz
GPUGraphics Synthesizer
GPU Clock Speed147.456 MHz
RAM32 MB RDRAM
Optical DriveDVD-ROM
MediaCD-ROM, DVD-ROM
Backward CompatibilityPlayStation games
Dimensions230 mm × 28 mm × 152 mm
VRAM4 MB
Video OutputComposite video, S-Video, RGB
Audio OutputStereo
StorageMemory Card (8 MB)
NetworkEthernet (via adapter)
Ports2 × USB, 1 × IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
Sound48 channels

Summary

WARNING

Safety Precautions

Reduce risk of fire or electric shock by avoiding rain, moisture, and opening the cabinet.

Precautions

General Safety Rules

Do not disassemble. Avoid water, electrical storms, and prolonged use. Take breaks.

Health and Usage Guidelines

Stop use if symptoms occur. Avoid prolonged use. Listen at safe volumes.

Use and Handling

Operational Safety

Handle AC adaptor safely. Avoid prolonged controller use. Stop if discomfort occurs.

Maintenance and Connectivity

Disc Care and Console Protection

Handle discs carefully, keep console clean, protect surfaces from liquids and items.

Network Cable Connection

Connect network cables correctly. Do not use inappropriate lines.

Preparation

Package Contents and Console Positioning

Verify items. Place console horizontally or vertically using optional stand.

Part Names

Console Front and Cautionary Notes

Identifies front components. Avoid smoke, extreme temperatures, and magnetic fields.

Connecting to a TV

Connection Steps and Precautions

Connect console to TV before plugging in power. Ensure TV is off. Use supplied AV Cable.

Connecting to a TV with Euro-AV Connector

Euro-AV Connection and Display Caution

Connect via Euro-AV. Caution: still images on some TVs may cause 'ghosting'.

Using Separately Sold Cables

Cable Types and Picture Quality

Picture quality varies by cable type: AV, S VIDEO, Component AV, RFU Adaptor.

Connection Notes

Progressive scan availability. Component video input limitations for HDTV.

Audio and Controller Connections

Digital Audio Output

Connect audio equipment via optical digital cable. Set 'Digital Out (Optical)' to 'On'.

Controller Connection

Insert Analog Controller into controller port. Some software requires specific ports.

Connecting Power Supply

AC Adaptor and Power Cord Setup

Connect AC adaptor to cord, then to console. Plug into outlet. Indicator lights red in standby.

Turning Console On and Off

Console Power Operations

Turn on console by pressing I/O button. Enter standby by holding I/O. Unplug for long periods.

Playing a Game

Game Setup and Starting

Check connections. Turn on console, open disc cover, place disc label-side up, close cover.

Game Operations

Starting and Resetting Games

Close disc cover to start. Press I/U/RESET to reset. Caution about spinning discs.

Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2)

Controller Features and Modes

Identifies buttons. Switch between digital/analog modes. Analog sticks may not function in digital.

Vibration Function Safety

Vibration can be set ON/OFF. Avoid use with hand/arm injuries.

Using Memory Cards

Memory Card Types and Data Management

Two types: PS2 format (8MB) and PS format. Save, load, copy, delete game data.

Memory Card Operations

Inserting and Managing Memory Cards

Insert into slot. Save/load/copy/delete data. Do not remove cards during operation.

Playing Audio CDs

CD Playback and Controls

Insert CD, select track, press X. Use buttons for playback control: skip, pause, stop.

Audio CD Notes

Connect DTS decoder for DTS format. Optical output requires 'Digital Out (Optical)' setting.

Audio CD Playback Modes

Setting Play Modes and Repeat

Set Play Mode (Program, Shuffle) and Repeat (All, 1, Off) for playback customization.

Watching a DVD

DVD Operation and Control Panel

Operate via Control Panel, controller, or remote. Display Control Panel by pressing SELECT.

Control Panel Functions Overview

Lists functions: Menu, Top Menu, Return, Audio Options, Angle Options, Subtitle Options.

DVD Control Panel Functions

Playback and Navigation Controls

Play, Pause, Stop, A-B Repeat, Shuffle Play, Program Play, Repeat Play, Clear.

Scene Selection and Setup

Go To, Search, Slow, Setup, Time Display, Help, Go to Chapter.

DVD Playback and Scene Selection

Ending DVD Playback and Resume Play

Select Stop to end playback. Use Resume Play to continue from last stopping point.

Selecting Specific Scenes

Select scene by chapter number, title number, or by specifying the time.

DVD Search and Information

Finding Points on DVD (Search)

Use search icons or controller buttons to find points. Release when found.

Displaying Playback Information

Display title/chapter number, elapsed/remaining time by selecting information icon.

DVD-RW Playback and Program Play

Selecting Original or Play List

Choose Original or Play List for DVD-RW playback. Play List is default.

Program Play Feature

Create custom playback sequences by selecting titles and chapters.

DVD Playback Mode Options

Shuffle and Repeat Playback

Set Shuffle Play for random order. Set Repeat Play for titles or chapters.

A-B Repeat Function

Set a specific scene (Point A to Point B) for repeated playback.

DVD Player Settings Management

Clearing Playback Modes

Select CLEAR to reset all playback modes to normal.

Adjusting Player Settings

Adjust language, subtitles, and Parental Control levels via the Control Panel.

DVD Player Setting Details

Setting Language and Subtitle Options

Choose language for menu, audio, subtitles. Auto-selection if language not recorded.

Setting TV Display Options

Set screen size (aspect ratio) like 16:9, 4:3 Letter Box, 4:3 PAN SCAN.

DVD Picture Enhancements

DNR and Outline Sharpening

Reduce noise with DNR. Sharpen or soften outlines. Adjust as needed for picture clarity.

Progressive Scan Feature

Enable for clearer, flicker-free images on compatible TVs. Requires 480p support.

DVD Viewer Options

Pause Mode and Parental Control

Set pause mode (Auto/Frame). Set Parental Control: password, region, restriction level.

Parental Control and Region Codes

Region Code List and Setup

List of regions/codes. Enter password and region for Parental Control.

Playing Restricted DVDs

Enter password for restricted discs. Setting reverts after playback.

Setting Sound Options

Digital Audio Output (Optical)

Configure output signal for DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL): Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG.

Audio Output Configuration

Enable or disable sound output. Set Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG status.

Audio Track and DVD Volume

Audio Track Auto Select Mode

Prioritize audio tracks by channel count. Set to On or Off.

DVD Volume Adjustment

Adjust DVD volume (+2, +1, Standard). Caution: distortion may occur at high levels.

Main Menu Navigation

Displaying and Accessing Main Menu

Turn on console without disc. Access Browser, System Configuration, Version Information.

Using the Browser Screen

View Memory Cards, start games, audio CDs, or DVDs. Insert disc/card to display icons.

System Configuration Menu

Accessing and Navigating System Configuration

From main menu, select 'System Configuration'. Change settings for language, time, output.

Configuring System Settings

Select item, press X. Select desired setting, press X. Settings are saved.

System Configuration Details

Clock and Screen Size Settings

Set clock (date, time, format). Set screen size (16:9, 4:3) for TV display.

Digital Out (Optical) Configuration

Enable or disable signal output through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.

Component Video and Remote Control Settings

Component Video Out Mode

Set mode to Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or RGB to match TV component video input.

DVD Remote Control Usage

Set 'Gameplay Function' for remote. Some buttons may not work correctly.

Language Display Options

Select language for menus and messages (English, Russian).

Version Information Screen

Accessing Version Information

From main menu, select 'Version Information' to view component versions and MAC address.

Console Settings and Diagnosis

Adjust optional settings for Console, Driver, DVD Player. Enable/disable Diagnosis.

PlayStation® Driver and DVD Player Settings

Optimizing PlayStation® Software Performance

Set Disc Speed and Texture Mapping for PlayStation® format software.

Clearing Progressive Setting

Procedure to clear incorrect 'Progressive' setting causing display issues.

Networking

Connecting to a Broadband Network

Connect console via Ethernet to broadband network. Requires Network Access Disc and ISP service.

Basic Network Setup Overview

Illustrates network connections: modem, router, network cable, and PC.

Network Cable and Device Connection

Connecting Network Cables

Connect Ethernet cable to console's NETWORK connector and network device.

Network Cable Type Warning

Do not use inappropriate network/telephone lines to avoid malfunction or fire.

Creating Network Settings

Required Items for Network Setup

Need Network Access Disc, Memory Card, and ISP login/setup information.

MAC Address for Internet Service

MAC Address may be required by ISP. Found in Version Information screen.

Compatible Software and Discs

Playable Disc Types and Formats

Supports PS2 DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, Audio CD, DVD-Video, DVD-RW. PAL format preferred.

Region Codes and Copyright Protection

Plays Region 5/ALL discs. Copyright protected music discs may not play.

Accessories

Optional and Incompatible Accessories

Purchase compatible accessories. Some accessories are not compatible with this model.

DVD Remote Control Usage

Console has built-in IR Receiver. Choose remote without separate IR receiver.

Guarantee and Console Specifications

Guarantee Information

Refer to the Guarantee Card supplied with the product for warranty details.

Console Specifications

Details on power, consumption, dimensions, mass, signal format, operating temperature, ports.

AC Adaptor and Copyright Information

AC Adaptor Specifications

Specifications for the AC adaptor: power, output, dimensions, and mass.

Copyright and Export Control

Product uses Macrovision copyright tech. Comply with export control laws.

Troubleshooting: Picture and Disc Issues

Picture Problems

No picture, noise, bouncing. Check disc, connections, settings, temperature, TV compatibility.

Disc Read Errors

'Disc could not be read' error. Check disc placement, cleanliness, and condition.

DVD Playback Issues

No DVD picture or noise. Check region, progressive setting, and disc finalization.

Troubleshooting: Aspect Ratio and Sound

Aspect Ratio and Video Matching

Aspect ratio issues. Check DVD content, TV connection, and TV settings.

Sound Problems

No sound, poor quality, no surround effect. Check connections, settings, disc, and audio output.

Troubleshooting: Console and Controller Operation

Controller and Memory Card Errors

Controller not working, Memory Card errors. Check compatibility, insertion, and free space.

Console Not Functioning and Password Reset

Console operation issues, static. Password reset procedure. Check vents.

Troubleshooting: DVD Settings and Network

Unavailable DVD Functions

Certain DVD functions may be prohibited. Language/angle changes might not be possible.

Network Connection Failure

Cannot connect to network. Check settings, cable, device, or try later.

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