Curtis DVD6019-B User Manual

INSTRUCTION
DVD6019-B
MANUAL
PRECAUTIONS
A lightning bolt with an arrowhead symbol within
an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main-
tenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO AVOID THE DANGER OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. NEVER OPEN THE CABINET, AS DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE CONTAINED INSIDE. ONLY
A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN SHOULD
ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CABINET.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE
SLOT, AND FULLY INSERT INTO ELECTRICAL
SOCKET.
PROTECT YOURSELF!
Record the model and serial numbers for this
unit while it is easy to see them. These numbers
are located on the back of the unit's cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. _________________________
Serial No. _________________________
Retain this information for future reference.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). THERE IS NO USER SERVICE ABLE PART INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION: This DVD receiver unit employs a laser system. To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation is present when enclo­sure is open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. Additionally, the use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia­tion exposure.
To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner's manual carefully and retain for future reference.
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IMPORTANT--
SAFETY INFORMATION
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CAUTION: Is it important that you read and follow all of the instructions in this booklet and any marked on the unit itself. Retain this booklet for future reference. Accessories--- Never place this product on an unstable platform, stand, cart, wall mount, shelf, or table. The product may fall, causing serious personal injury to persons and pets, as well as seriously damaging the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. This unit while positioned on some type of cart must be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn. Cleaning--- Always unplug this unit from the wall electrical outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners; use a damp cloth for cleaning. Lightning--- For added product protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and/or disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. Object and Liquid Entry--- Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the product. Outdoor Antenna Grounding--- If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and sup­porting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size or grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Overloading---Do not overload wall outlets, exten­sion cords, or integral convenience receptacles, as this may result in a fire or electric shock. Power - Cord Protection - Power - supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
Power Lines---An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Power Sources---This product should be operated
only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. This DVD home theater operates on 100-240V~50/60Hz. D o n ot t u rn of f un i t immediately after turning on; wait at least 10 seconds. Replacement Parts--- If replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Safety Check---Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. Servicing--- Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. TV System---This unit is compatible with television sets featuring either the NTSC or PAL color system. Ventilation---Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation and protection from overheating. These openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in install­ation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided. Never place this product near a heat source, such as heat registers, stoves, radiators, or any other product that produces heat.
Water and Moisture---Do not use this product near
sources of water and moisture, such as bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or wash machine; in a wet, damp basement; or near a swimming pool or similar locations. If moisture condensation occurs, remove
any disc, connect the unit's power cord to a wall outlet, turn the unit on, and leave it on for two to three hours. By then, the unit will have warmed up and evaporated
any moisture.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Precaution 3
Safety Information 4
Table of Contents 5
About Your DVD Player 6
Best Location 6
To Obtain a Clear Picture 6
Playable Discs 6
Digital Audio Output 6
Laser-Head Over-Current Protection System 6
Use of Disc 7
Handling 7
Cleaning 7
Storing 7
Front and Back panels 8
Back Panel 8
Front Panel 8
Remote Control 9
Operating the remote control 10
Connecting Devices 11
Speakers 12
Arrangement of speakers 12
Connecting speakers 13
Connecting antenna 14
Connecting power supply 15
Playing the radio 16
Basic DVD operation 17
Functions 18
General Steps In The Setup Menu 21
1 System Setup 22
1.1 System Setup 22
1.1.1 Source 22
1.1.2 Tv System 22
1.1.3 Video 22
1.1.4 Tv Type 22
1.1.5 Password 22
1.1.6 Rating 22
1.1.7 Default 23
1.2 Language Setup 23
1.2.1 Osd Language 23
1.2.2 Audio Lang 23
1.2.3 Subtitle Lang 23
1.2.4 Menu Language 23
1.3 Audio Setup 24
1.3.1 Audio Out 24
1.3.2 Lpcm Output 24
1.3.3 Prologic 24
1.4 Video Setup 24
1.4.1 Brightness 24
1.4.2 Contrast 24
1.4.3 Hue 24
1.4.4 Saturation 25
1.5 Speaker Setup 25
1.5.1 Downmix 25
1.5.2 Center Delay 25
1.5.3 Rear Delay 25
1.6 Digital Setup 25
1.6.1 Dynamic Range 25
1.6.2 Dual Mono (left + Right) 25
Mp3 & Mpeg Function 27
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Jpeg Files 28
Troubleshooting 29
Specifications 30
ABOUT YOUR
DVD PLAYER
[Accessories] Video/Audio cablex1PC Remote Control x1PC User Manualx1PC Batteries 2x1,5V AAA Warranty Card x1PC Speaker Cable x1set
The following will help you get the most enjoyment from your DVD receiver system.
BEST LOCATION
The unit should be placed on a firm, flat surface, away from VCRs, stereos, radios, or large speakers, as the magnetic flux from these devices may cause distortion in the sound and a poor picture. If placed in a cabinet, be sure there is at least 1 of free space completely around the unit for proper ventilation.
TO OBTAIN A CLEAR PICTURE
A DVD receiver is a precision device. If the optical pick-up lens and disc drive parts become dirty or worn down, picture quality will become poor. To obtain a clear picture, regular inspection and maintenance are recommended every 1,000 hours of use, depending on the operating environment. Contact dealer for details.
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PLAYABLE DISCS
This DVD receiver system will play the following types of discs: DVD, MP3, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW with super-error correction ability. It is also capable of displaying picture CDs and digital photo albums. It supports eight languages, up to 32 subtitles, and multi-angle viewing. It features easy setup and operation with on-screen menus. It has full function CPU up grade able capability.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
The unit's coaxial output capability enables you to connect an external six-channel AV amplifier and processor with built-in Dolby Digital code and MPEG modulating capacity with just one cord. This enables you to conveniently enjoy different DVD, CD, and Mp3 discs.
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT
Speaker system plug-and-play convenience through the built-in six-channel power amplifier eliminates the use of an external power amplifier.
LASER-HEAD OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION SYSTEM
To extend the service life of the laser head, the unit includes a unique laser-head over-current protection system, ensuring a constant laser current.
USE OF DISCS
This page contains valuable information regarding the handling, cleaning, and storage of discs
played in this unit.
Handling
Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Do not attach paper or tape to discs. Do not stick or write anything on the surface. Protect against fingerprints. Always hold a disc by the center and edge portions.
Cleaning
Fingerprints and dirt on the disc may cause picture and/or sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outward with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean. If you cannot wipe the dirt off, lightly use a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth. Do not use any type of solvent such as: Paint thinner, benzene, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray for vinyl LPs.
Storing
Do not store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources. Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust. Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping.
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FRONT AND
BACK PANELS
Front Panel Functions
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2
3
6
7
5
4
8
1. POWER Before plugging the power cord into the AC
outlet, check to make sure all of the connections
have been properly completed. When they have
been, carefully plug power cord into outlet. Press the POWER button on the front panel to power the unit. When the unit is initially powered, a brief surge of electricity may cause interference with other electronic equipment on the same circuit. If this occurs, connect the unit to an outlet on a different circuit.
2. OPEN/CLOSE
Use this button to open and close the disc tray
while in DVD mode.
3. PLAY /
PAUSE
Use this button to begin play function while in
DVD mode. Use this button to pause play function while in DVD mode.
Back Panel Functions
1. 100-240V~ 50/60HZ
This unit comes with an AC power cord. Be sure its prongs are dry before plugging it into an electrical outlet. Take caution not to overextend the cord or walk on it.
2. ANTENNA Use to connect the provided indoor FM and
AM loop antennas.
3. REAR Use to connect the four terminals of the left
and right surround sound speakers.
4. FRONT/MAIN
Use to connect the four terminals of the left and right front or main speakers.
4. PREV
While in the DVD status, you may press this button for previous track.
5. NEXT
While in the DVD status, you may press this button for next track. .
INPUT SIGNAL SOURCE
6. Use this button to select the proper input signal
source. (Note: The selected input will correspond to the selected input terminal on the rear panel.)
7. VOLUME Use this button to control the unit's volume. It
controls all six channels simultaneously.
5. CENTER/SUBWOOFER
Use to connect the four terminals of the center
and subwoofer speakers.
6. AUX AUDIO INPUT
7. AUDIO MIXED OUTPUT
8. SUBWOOFER LINE OUT
9. COAXIAL OUTPUT
10. AUX VIDEO IN
11. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
12. VIDEO OUTPUT
13. S-VIDEO OUTPUT
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AUX
100-240V 50~60Hz
FRFR
4 4 4 4 4
SPEAKER OUTPUT
3
4 5
8
AUX IN
LINE OUTSWCOAXIAL
7
8
6
AUDIO
SWSW
CENCEN
SLSLSRSR
FLFL
VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO IN
VIDEO
Y
AM ANTENNA FM
S-VIDEO
Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb
9
12
1310 11
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
10
12
13
14
15
16
17 18
19
20
21
22
1
PS/IS
MUTE
AUX
3
6
2
3
TUNER
DVD
1 2
4
5
23 24
25
26
1. Open/Close
2. Tuner
3. DVD
4. Scroll Up
5. FM Mode
6. Scroll Left
7. Scroll Down
8. Memo
9. Play
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4
5
6
7
8
9
11
0
FM MODE
MEMO
PAUSE/STEP
VOL
ZOOM PROG
GOTO TITLE
SUBTITLE
RESUME
RETURN
+10
ENTER
PLAY
+
N/P
REPEAT
8 9
SETUP
PRE/TUN
AUTO
STOP
CH
SLOW
MENU
DISPLAY
AUDIO ANGLE
CH.SET
R/L
PROLOGIC
A-B
10. Pause/Step
11. Volume Up and Down
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12. Next
13. Previous
28
29 30
14. Zoom
15. Program
16. Title
17. Goto
31
18. N/P
19. Subtitle
32
33
+
34
35
36
37
38
39 40
41
42
43
44
20. Resume
21. Return
22. Repeat
23. Mute
24. PS/IS
25. AUX
26. 0-10+ Digits
27. Setup
28. Preset/Tuning
29. Scroll Right
30. Enter
31. Auto tuning
32. Stop
33. Channel Up and Down
34. Fast Reverse
35. Fast Forward
36. A - B Repeat
37. Slow
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38. Menu
39. Diplay
40. Audio
41. Angle
42. CH.SEL
43. Pro Logic
44. R/L
OPERATING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
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Battery Installation
1. Push down and out on the battery Compart­ ment cover to remove it.
2. Insert the two AAA batteries into the battery compartment of the remote control, making sure the + and - signs on the batteries and inside the battery compartment match up.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Notes:
Do not mix batteries from different manu­ facturers, nor old ones with new. If the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage-causing corrosion. Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent damage-causing corrosion. If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery liquid from the battery compartment, then replace both batteries. Always replace both batteries at the same time, using new, fully charged batteries. Life expectancy of batteries may vary depending on amount of use.
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Notes:
Do not direct the remote sensor toward any light source, such as direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light, as it may cause the unit to not operate correctly. When other remote controls are used nearby or when the remote is used near equipment using infrared rays, interference may occur. Placing an object on the remote control may cause it to inadvertently depress a button, changing a function and shortening battery life. Do not glaze the front of the DVD receiver with colored glass, as it may cause interference with normal operation of the controller. Make sure there is no barrier between the remote control and remote sensor, as it could prevent the unit from receiving the signal. Do not spill water or put wet items on the remote control. Never disassemble remote control.
Using the Remote Control
Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the DVD receiver. When the signal is received from the remote, the unit will function accordingly. The remote will operate to approximately 16' from the remote sensor at an angle of around 30 each direction.
BATTERIES INCORRECT USE OF BATTERIES MAY
CAUSE THEM TO LEAK, CORRODE OR EXP LODE.
CONNECTING
DEVICES
CD/DVD AUX PLAYER 1
100-240V 50~60Hz
SLSLSRSR
4 4 4 4 4
Connection terminals for this DVD receiver are found on the rear panel. Read carefully and follow the manufacturers' instructions of any video and audio device being connected to this unit.
Do not connect the power until all connections have been properly completed.
AUX
FRFR
SPEAKER OUTPUT
AUX IN
LINE OUTSWCOAXIAL
AUDIO
RECORDER
SWSWCENCEN
FLFL
8
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO
Y
AM ANTENNA FM
S-VIDEO
Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER (OPTIONAL)
Red terminal (marked R) is for connecting the right channel. The white terminal (marked L) is for connecting the left channel. The yellow terminal is for video connection. Make sure all connections are securely made. Improper connections may cause noise, poor perfor­ mance, or cause damage to the equipment. Do not tie the AV cord with any other cords, such as the power cord or speaker wires, as it may result in poor picture and/or sound quality.
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SPEAKERS
ARRANGEMENT
OF SPEAKERS
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The configuration and arrangement of a surround sound system's speakers is critical. For maximum listening enjoyment, refer to the Arrangement of Speakers section in this manual prior to connecting speakers.
Surround Sound Speakers Front or main right and left speakers; center speaker
These three speakers provide extensive sound imaging and augment the dynamic effect of the audio. A movie's principal dialogue comes through these speakers.
Rear or surround sound speakers
These two speakers provide 3-D dynamic sound effects, and create an enveloping atmosphere, as they add background sounds. .
Subwoofer speaker
Provides rich and powerful bass, adding a powerful dimension of realism.
Note: Audio recorded for the center speaker and subwoofer will be assigned to the front and 3-D rear speakers to obtain the optimum 3-D surround sound effect.
The ideal surround sound speaker configur­ation may vary according to room size and wall material. The figure below illustrates a typical arrangement.
Hints:
Front or main speakers and central speaker should be placed at the same level and in a way that sound is oriented toward the listener's ears. 3D surround sound or rear speakers should be placed 3' higher than the height of listener's ears. Subwoofer speaker may be placed anywhere within the room, as its location produces little effect on a listener's sensation to sound. To obtain the optimum bass effect, a subwoofer is recommended in home theater systems.
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2
3
6
4
5
7
1.TV set or screen
2. Front or main left speaker
3.Subwoofer
4.Center speaker
5.Front or main right speaker
6.3-D surround sound left speaker
7.3-D surround sound right speaker
8.Viewer's location
CONNECTING
SPEAKERS
This well-designed DVD receiver provides
optimum sound quality when the speakers used are within the range of their rated impedance.
Important
The minimum impedance of the five speaker terminals is 4 ohm; for the subwoofer, it is 8 ohm.
If you want to use only one speaker or listen to monophonic music, do not parallel connect individual speakers to the left and right channel terminals. See the figure on the left below.
Connecting Speaker Cables
1.Peel off approximately 1/ 2 of cable
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insulation
2.Tighten the wire end (#2 below)
3.Open cable terminal by pressing back on tab
4.Insert wire end into terminal
5.Release tab; make sure wire is in terminal securely
Note: To prevent damage to the circuit, care should be taken to prevent short circuiting from occurring at the positive and negative poles of the speaker cord.
1 2
3 4
5
100-240V 50~60Hz
Surround speaker
(Not included)
Subwoofer speaker
CENCEN
SLSLSRSR
FLFL
FRFR
4 4 4 4 4
SPEAKER OUTPUT
Surround speaker
(Not included)
AUX IN
AUDIO
LINE OUTSWCOAXIAL
SWSW
8
Center speaker
(Not included)
AUX
VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO IN
Pr/Cr
VIDEO
Y
S-VIDEO
Pb/Cb
13
AM ANTENNA FM
Main speaker Main speaker
(Not included) (Not included)
CONNECTING
ANTENNA
Radio signals may be difficult to receive in some buildings and under certain conditions.
The provided antennas will help in their reception.
They are intended for indoor use only.
AM Loop Antenna The placement of the AM loop antenna should be in a direction that provides the clearest reception. Keep as far as possible from DVD receiver, TV set, and speaker and power cords. If reception remains poor, an outdoor antenna may be necessary.
FM Indoor Antenna
The FM antenna should be fully extended and in a direction that provides the clearest signal. Secure the antenna ends in a location where distortion is a minimum. If reception remains poor, an outdoor antenna may be necessary.
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To connect the AM loop antenna:
1.Hold down handle
2.Insert wire end into hole
3.Release handle Position for best reception
1
2
AM
FM
3
Outdoor AM antenna
Coaxial cable(75 ohm)
FM
Coaxial cable (75 ohm)
Outdoor FM antenna
POWER
CONNECTING
POWER SUPPLY
Before plugging the power cord into the AC outlet, check to make sure all of the connections have been properly completed. When they have been, carefully plug power cord into outlet.
Press the POWER button on the front panel to power the unit. The display panel will light.
When the unit is initially powered, a brief surge of electricity may cause interference with other electronic equipment on the same circuit. If this occurs, connect the unit to an outlet on a different circuit.
BASIC OPERATION
Selecting Sound Source
1. Press any function button (DVD, TUNER,
AUX) to select the desired sound source. The appropriate symbol will appear in the display.
2. When the TUNER button is pressed, the last station listened to will play.
Note: The desired program source will not play
unless it and the selected signal button coincide
with the active program source signal input.
Volume Control
The volume may be adjusted by either turning the large volume knob on the front panel or using the appropriate volume button on the remote control.
Mute Pressing the MUTE button temporarily mutes every speaker. To resume audio, press MUTE button again.
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PLAYING THE RADIO
Tuner button
Number button
TUNER
DVD
1 2
5
4
7 8 9
0
+10
FM MODE
ENTER
MEMO
PAUSE/STEP
PLAY
VOL
+
ZOOM PROG
GOTO TITLE
SUBTITLE
N/P
RESUME
REPEAT
RETURN
PS/IS
PRE/TUN
CH
SLOW
MENU
DISPLAY
AUDIO ANGLE
CH.SET
R/L
PROLOGIC
MUTE
AUX
3
6
SETUP
AUTO
STOP
+
A-B
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Positioning
1.Press TUNER button to select desired wave band (AM or FM).
2.Press CH+ or CH- button to find a station. The frequency will change with each press. When a station's signal is received, it will appear in the display.
3.To lock onto a station quickly, hold the UP or DOWN button for two seconds. The unit will start automatic tuning. When a station is found, automatic tuning stops.
4.To add a station to memory, press the MEMO button. The memory storage number will blink for four seconds in the display. Press MEMO again to store the station.
Memory number
Wave band
Station frequency
5. To reduce noise when an FM-stereo program
has been received, press the MONO button. The word STEREO will disappear from the display. The program is now heard in
monographic form, reducing the noise. To resume stereo play, press the MONO button again.
Automatic Tuning
This unit will store up to 40 individual AM or 50 individual FM radio stations in its memory.
1.Press the >> button. The word AUTO will appear in the display and the automatic tuning mode is activated.
2.Stations will be stored in ascending order until 50 stations of that particular wave band have been saved. When a station is stored, the memory storage number, as well as the station's frequency, will flash for four seconds in the display.
3.When the total number of stations reaches 40, in a particular wave's (AM or FM) memory, no further station in that wave band will
be saved.
To Play Preset Stations
1.Press the TUNER button to select the desired wave band.
2.Press the PRE/TUN button.
3.Press any of the numbered buttons to select the desired station's memory number. For example, to play the station at memory #5, simply press the 5 button; for memory #17, press the 1 button followed by the 7 button.
4.Stations in the memory function may also be accessed by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
BASIC DVD
OPERATION
Once the unit is connected to a television
set and any other accessory equipment, you
are ready to enjoy the excitement of DVD videos
or your favorite CDs and MP3 files.
To play an audio disc:
Turn on the audio system and choose the input source that is connected to the DVD player. Set the SPDIF OUTPUT to SPDIF OFF from the SETUP MENU display if you don't have the proper equipment for Dolby Digital surround sound.
1. Press the POWER key on front panel. DISC LOADING appears on screen.
POWER
LOADING
If there is no disc, NO DISC shown on screen:
Once it has read the disc, the unit automati­cally will begin playback. When playing a DVD, the DVD title or menu will appear. CD tracks are played in sequence.
Note: It is possible to damage a disc if it is not placed correctly on the guides in the disc tray. This may also cause the DVD player to malfunction. Do not force or place anything other than a 5 DVD or CD onto the disc tray.
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Never move the DVD player during playback, as this may cause damage to the disc as well as the player. To open and close the disc tray, only use the OPEN/CLOSE key found on both the remote control and on the unit's front panel.
PLAY
REMOTE CONTROL
PLAY
FRONT PANEL
NO DISC
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE key. The disc tray will open.
OPEN/CLOSE
FRONT PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN
3. Place the disc on the disc tray. Be sure play side is face down on the tray.
4. Press OPEN/CLOSE key to close tray. The disc tray will close. The disc type will appear in the upper-left-hand corner of the screen.
Press PAUSE key:
PAUSE
REMOTE CONTROL
PAUSE
FRONT PANEL
5. PREV/NEXT playback Press key or key , play previous or next track. To resume normal playback, press PLAY key.
Press PREV key:
REMOTE CONTROL
Press NEXT key:
REMOTE CONTROL
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6.Fast Forward/Reverse Playback The unit features both fast forward and fast reverse playback. Either mode will speed up: 2x,4x,8x,16x.
BASIC DVD
OPERATION
FUNCTIONS
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2X
2X
To activate either function, simply press the key or key on the remote control. The speed changes each time the key is pressed. To resume normal playback, press the PLAY key.
Memory Playback
This unit allows the viewer to stop playback,
then later continue playback from that exact disc
location. Press the STOP key to halt playback. The unit then will memorize the location where playback was stopped. To resume watching,
press the PLAY key and the unit will
resume playback from the exact location where playback was stopped. (Exclude Mp3 DISC)
When you play DVD discs, press MENU or TITLE key return menu and title, the unit then will memorize the location, To resume watching
press the PLAY key and the unit will resume
playback from the exact location.
PLAY
Screen Display
While a disc is playing, the status of various
functions may be checked, such as the tile, track
number, and several time categories.
1. Press the DISPLAY key once and the title appears along with the chapter and how much time has played.
TT 01/02 CH 02/ 28
DISP
00:21:05
2. Press the DISPLAY key again and the remaining time for that particular title appears.
TITLE REMAIN
01£º44£º34
3. Press the DISPLAY key again and the total elapsed time for that particular chapter appears.
CHAPTER ELAPSED
00£º05£º29
4. Press the DISPLAY key again and the total remaining time for that particular chapter appears.
CHAPTER REMAIN
00£º07£º36
Slow Motion
This DVD receiver has the ability to play discs in slow motion in either forward or reverse direction. Each time the SLOW key is pressed, the speed will slow from forward slow speed1/ 2, to 1/ 4, to 1/ 8, to 1/ 16 to reverse slow speed 1/ 2, to 1/ 4, to 1/ 8, to 1/ 16, to normal speed. To resume normal playback, press the PLAY key.
SLOW
5. Press the DISPLAY key again and the display turns off.
FUNCTIONS
N/P
This DVD receiver supports video output of
various systems, including auto, NTSC, and PAL.
The picture will blink and become colourless when the wrong system is selected. (NTSC for North America, PAL for Europe). For more information on output format, refer to the TV set's manufacturer's instructions.
Subtitles
The unit has the capability to display subtitles in any of 32 different languages.
1. Press the SUBTITLE key. The subtitle menu will appear. Select the desired language by pressing the SUBTITLE key.
SUBTITLE 02/08 ENGLISH
SUBTITLE
2. To remove the subtitles from view, press the SUBTITLE key until they disappear.
Language
The unit has the capability to show movies in one of eight languages.
1. Press the AUDIO key. The language menu will appear. Select the desired language by pressing the AUDIO key.
AUDIO
Note: The disc being played must be multi-lan­guage encoded.
LOCATING A TITLE
DVD discs are normally divided into titles, which are then sub-divided into chapters. A specific title can be easily found with this unit. Specific titles can be found using either the title menu function, if the DVD disc contains a title menu, or through its unique title number.
AUDIO 1/8 AC-3 2CH ENGLISH
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SUBTITLE OFF
Note: The disc being played must be multi­ subtitle encoded.
Camera Angle
The ability to change the camera angle allows viewer to play director and watch a movie from different perspectives.
1. Press the ANGLE key on the remote control. With each press, the camera angle changes.
2. The key may be pressed only when the flashing angle icon appears in the unit's display panel.
ANGLE
1/4
Title Menu Function
1. Press the TITLE key. The title menu will appear on the TV screen.
2. Press the appropriate scroll key to select the desired title. A title may also be located by pressing its assigned number with the number buttons.
3. Press the ENTER key . This will start playback from chapter 1 of the selected title.
Note: Some discs do not respond to this function. If different instructions appear on the TV screen, follow those instructions. The Instructions given here describe the basic procedure. Procedures may vary depending on the content of the DVD disc. When playing a VCD2.0 disc, TITLE key can be used to return to menu.
Note: Camera angle may be changed only in discs with multi-angle capability encoded into them.
FUNCTIONS
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Time
This DVD receiver can display various data regarding the disc being played. Press the DISP button for the following.
1. Press once, the number of titles and chapters in each title appears
DISP
TITLE 01/02 CHAPTER 06/28
.
2. Press again, the time of a selected title appears.
DISP
TITLE 01/02 TIME£-£-:£-£-:£-£-
MENU: MENU/PBC
With the PBC function on, choosing a song on a CD can only be done when at the main
menu. With the PBC function off, song selections
can be made by entering the relevant number keys. The menu content of the disc will appear when the MENU button is pressed while a DVD disc is playing.
REPEAT
TITLE
The repeat mode changes each time the REPEAT key is pressed (i.e., from title repeat to chapter repeat, all repeat , to repeat off.)
REPEAT
ALL
AMP Volume up/down Adjustment
Press the CH.SEL button on the remote control, TV OSD appears:
VOL_L +00db
Press CH.SEL twice, OSD Appears:
AUDIO
MENU
SUBTITLES PLAY
Repeat Play
This DVD receiver allows repeated playback of specific titles, chapters/tracks, or segment. It even allows switching between two items that are being repeated.
1. Select the item to repeat.
2. Press the REPEAT key.
REPEAT
CHAPTER
VOL_R +00db
Press CH.SEL thrice to seven times the OSD converts in turn of RF, LS, RS, CN and SW;
VOL_RS +00db
VOL_LS +00db
VOL_C +00db
Press CH.SEL continually it goes in cycle. Press the VOL+ or VOL- button on the remote control to change the Volume value of ALL, LF, RF, LS, RS, CN separately.
MONO/ CH.SEL
VOL_L +00db
Zoom
A picture may be enlarged up to four times during either playback or slow motion through the unit's zoom function. Press the ZOOM key once and it enlarges the image 2x, press a second time and the image enlarges 3x. A third press enlarges the image 4x. A forth press the image 1/2x, a fifth press the image 1/3x, a sixth press the image 1/4x . To return to normal-size playback, press the ZOOM key a seventh time. Enlargement takes place in the center of the picture.
SYSTEM SETUPFUNCTIONS
1. General Steps in the setup menu
A) Press the setup button, the main setup menu appears.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
Volume and Mute
The volume on this DVD receiver is easily controlled with the remote control by pressing
either the VOL + key to raise the volume or the
VOL- key to lower it. By pressing the MUTE
key, no audio will be heard. To rein state the audio,
press the MUTE key again.
Program Allows you to program specific tracks in a
desired order of play. Press PROG key program
menu well appear on the screen, set up the program play in number key. The scroll to the START, Press ENTER key to program play. To exit the Programmed play mode, press the PROG button again.
B) Press the Left and Right arrow buttons to highlight the icon of the desired page, then press the Down or Right arrow button to activate that page; For example, if you want to setup the video page, press Right to highlight the video icon, the video page will be displayed on the screen.
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVE
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
C) Press the Down arrow button to highlight the desired option. Press Enter or press Right to select. The choices of that option appear on the right; For example, press the Down arrow button to highlight the BRIGHTNESS option, the press Enter to select, the brightness choices appear on the right.
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VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVE
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
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8 6 4 2 0
A) Press the Arrow buttons to highlight the Exit Setup option,then press Enter or Setup again to exit Setup Menu.
SYSTEM SETUP
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1 SYSTEM SETUP
1.1 SYSTEM SETUP
The system setup options are illustrated below:
1.1.1 TV SYSTEM
According to the Color System of the TV, you can choose the TV System. Note: NTSC is primarily used in the United States
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
1.1.2 VIDEO
According to the output jack of TV set, you can choose P-SCAN YPbPr,INTERLACE-YUV, TV­RGB and S-VIDEO.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
NTSC PAL AUTO
INTERLACE-YUV P-SCAN YPbPr S-VIDEO
1.1.3 TV TYPE
According to the TV type,you can choose 16:9,4:3LB or 4:3PS.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
4:3PS
4:3LB
16:9
1.1.4 PASSWORD
The password option is initialized locked, and you can not set the ratings limit or change the password. In order for the Ratings feature to work, the password mode must be turned on. If you want to set the ratings limit , you will need to enter the default password. Which is 6666, then press Enter to confirm. To change the password , you will be prompted for the old password , then be prompted for anew. Enter a 4-digit number ( this is you 6666 password). Press remember your PASSWORD, as the DEFAULT setting will revert everything.But the PASSWORD to the factory defaults.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
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1.1.5 RATING
The Rating feature is a rating limit system, like movie ratings. It works with DVD discs that have been assigned a rating. This helps you control the types for DVDs that your family watches.
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
1.1.6 DEFAULT
The DEFAULT setup options are RESTORE factory setup. Let your player work on best state.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
1 G
2
3 PG
4 PG13
5 PG-R
6 R
7 NC-17
8 ADULT
RESTORE
Highlight the AUDIO LANG option,and press the Arrow buttons to choose the audio language you prefer.Press Enter to confirm.If the disc you are playing has that language available,it will output that language.
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH
FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN DUTCH
DANISH
1.2.3 SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Highlight the SUBTITLE LANG option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the subtitle language you prefer. Press Enter to confirm. If the disc you are playing has that language available, it will displays subtitles in that language.
When your unit does not work properly, it may probably result from some wrong settings.Please try the Restore Factory Setting function to see if thr unit can restore to its normal working status.
1.2 LANGUAGE SETUP
The language setup options are illustrated below:
1.2.1 OSD LANGUAGE
Highlight the OSD LANGUAGE option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the OSD language you prefer. Press Enter to confirm, and it will display OSD in that language.
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH
GERMAN
SPANISH
FRENCH
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH
GERMAN
SPANISH
FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN DUTCH
OFF
1.2.4 MENU LANGUAGE
Highlight the MENU LANG option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the menu languageyou prefer. Press Enter to confirm. If the disc you are playing has that Language, Availabel.It will display the menu in the language.
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH
FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN DUTCH
DANISH
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1.2.2 AUDIO LANGUAGE
Notes: If your preferred language is not availabel, the disc s default language will be played.
SYSTEM SETUP
1.3 AUDIO SETUP
The audio setup options are illustrated below:
1.3.1 AUDIO OUT
Highlight the AUDIO OUT option, and press the Arrow buttons to choose the audiooutput mode you prefer. Press ENter to confirm; There are 3 optional audio outputmodes: SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF / RAW, and SPDIF/ PCM.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT
LPCM OUT
PRO LOGIC
EXIT SETUP
SPDIF OFF
SPDIF RAW
SPDIF PCM
1.4 VIDEO SETUP
The video setup options are illustrated below:
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
1.4.1 BRIGHTNESS
Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the brightness
SCREEN SAVER
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
ON OFF
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1.3.2 LPCM OUTPUT
Use the Up and Down arrow button to move the scroll and adjust the sampling rate of the digital output.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT
LPCM OUT
PRO LOGIC
EXIT SETUP
48 K
96 K
192 K
1.3.3 PROLOGIC
There are 3 optional PROLOGIC: MOVIE MODE, MUSIC MODE, OFF.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT
LPCM OUT
PRO LOGIC
MOVIE MODE
MUSIC MODE
OFF
1.4.2 SCREEN SAVER
SCREEN SAVER
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
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8 6 4 2 0
1.4.3 CONTRAST
Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the contrast.
EXIT SETUP
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
12 10
8 6 4 2 0
SYSTEM SETUP
1.4.4 HUE
Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the hue.
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
1.4.5 SATURATION
Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the saturation.
VIDEO SETUP
SCREEN SAVER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
1.5 SPEAKER SETUP
The speaker setup options are illustrated below:
1.5.1 DOWNMIX
A) LT / RT Choose this setting when you are connected to a 2 Channel Analog Audio Input. B) STEREO Choose this setting when the DVD player is connected only to a TVset.
D) 5.1CH Choose this setting when the DVD player is connected to a 5.1 speaker set.
+6 +4 +2
0
-2
-4
-6
12 10
8 6 4 2 0
1.5.3 REAR DELAY
You can adjust the Center and the Rear delay by using the Up and Down buttons to move the scroll bar.
SPEAKER SETUP
DOWNMIX
CENTER DELAY
REAR DELAY
EXIT SETUP
12 MS
6 MS 0 MS
+
1.6 DIGITAL SETUP
The DIGITAL SETUP options are illustrated below:
1.6.1 DYNAMIC RANGE:
To avoid disturbing the neighbours at night, you can use this function to reduce the sound effects volume without changing the original tone.
DIGITAL SETUP
DYNAMIC RANGE
DUAL MONO
3/4 1/2 1/4
0
1
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SPEAKER SETUP
DOWNMIX
CENTER DELAY
REAR DELAY
EXIT SETUP
LT / RT
STEREO
5.1 CH
1.5.2 CENTER DELAY
You can adjust the center by using the Up and Down buttons to move the scroll the scroll bar.
SPEAKER SETUP
DOWNMIX
CENTER DELAY
REAR DELAY
EXIT SETUP
4 MS 2 MS 0 MS
+
EXIT SETUP
1.6.2 DUAL MONO (LEFT + RIGHT)
Choose to setup the L and R mono output mode. There are four modes in this option: STEREO, MONO L, MONO R,and MIX MONO.
DIGITAL SETUP
DYNAMIC RANGE
DUAL MONO
EXIT SETUP
STEREO
MONO L
MONO R
MIX MONO
SYSTEM SETUP
REFERENCE:REFERENCE:
1. To protect your DVD player, the interval between turning the unit on and off, via the Main Power button, should be more than 30 seconds.
2. If the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, please disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
3. The player should only be operated with the correct power supply that corresponds to the marking label. The incorrect power supply could damage the unit.
4.The player may not be compatible with some encrypted discs.
5. If the player stops during playback, eject the disc and power off the unit. Wait 10 minutes and power the unit back on.
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Mp3 & MPEG
FUNCTION
When a MPEG and a Mp3 disc is loaded, the screen will display as follows:
Current directory name
The playing file is a Mp3 audio file.
Current directory name
Current MP3/JPEG file name. If a JPEG file is playing, the name should have a JPEG extension.
File Switch Region: Displays the file typa of the playing and the switching.
The playing file is a JPEG picture file.
Current MP3 file name. If a JPEG file is playing, the name should have a JPEG extension.
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The playing file is a Mp3 audio file.
File Switch Region: Displays the file typa of the playing and the switching.
The playing file is a JPEG picture file.
Press to select the file when the cursor appears in the file window.Press select to play the current file select by the cursor. Press to switch between the directory window and the file window.
Note:
During Mp3 playback, Forward Scan and Reverse Scan are not available.
Note:
The player will not identify or play a MP3 disc under the following conditions: the recording format is not supported(make sure the files are in MP3 format),the disc is badly scratched, damaged or dirty, the disc is not finalized.
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JPEG FILES
JPEG files contain picture information which can be encoded by micro computer software and transmitted to the TV screen via a video output interface. This function is useful in many contexts. For example teachers can change pictures to be shown in the classroom to JPG files by means of a digital camera or a scanner which are often used within the IT world and transfer the pictures to CD-R discs. This will make things easier for the pupils when the teachers play the discs via a TV set or other types of equipment in the classroom. It reduces the repetitive work for the teachers, and the discs are easy to store (information on discs can be stored for more than 100 years). By means of a digital camera or scanner, families can transfer pictures to CD-R discs. If, for example, a picture requires 100K bytes, one disc will hold about 6000 pictures. Manufacturers can show their customers pictures of their products one by one. Note: The actual contents vary from one type of disc to the other.
1. When a JPEG disc is loaded in the DVD-player, an automatic slide show will be launched. Each picture will be displayed and scaled to fit the screen. Press STOP to enter the file library. Use the SCROLL key to navigate the pictures, and press PLAY to display a picture. When the a picture has been chosen, the slide show will resume with the next picture in the library.
2. Press SCROLL to rotate the picture. These operations are allowed only when a picture is being displayed normally and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed.
3. Press ZOOM to execute the zoom function and select the zoom enlarging scale with I<< and >>I. In zoom mode, press the SCROLL buttons to move the picture on the screen. With zoom mode off, the next picture will be scaled to fit the screen. Press PLAY to cancel the zoom mode and resume the slide show.
JPEG limitations
- JPEG files containing CMYK colors is not supported by this DVD-player.
- The range of pixels should not be exceeding 3840 X 3840 pixels, in order to achieve the best Performance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This troubleshooting guide may help you find a possible cause of and solution to a problem. If there are still problems, please contact the local service centre or distributor.
PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Common sympton Possible cause Remedy
No function Mains power is not connected Connect to mains power outlet
Power is OFF Turn the power ON.
No playback No disc is inserted Insert a disc.
("no disc" will be shown on screen). Disc is upside down. Reload disc. ("no disc" will be shown on screen). The label side should face
upward. Dirty disc Clean disc surface. Deformed/scratched disc Replace disc. Condensation in unit Turn power on for 1-2 hours
before using the unit.
No sound Wrong audio output setting Check audio output setting Sound in one or more Poor or missing cable connection Check connections Speaker(s) is missing
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No sound in centre/ Downmix settings are wrong Change downmix settings surround speakers Disc or TV program is recorded Set prologic II on.
in stereo
Sound on scart connecter Sound in scart connecter is Volume Turn the volume up to max.. is very weak or missing regulated. (Can only be used without
speakers connected)
No picture Disconnection of video equipment Check video connections
Wrong output setting of video output Check video output setting of
Video output in general setup
SPECIFICATIONS
DVD Player
TV System NTSC/PAL Compatible Discs DVD, CD, Mp3, JPEG,CD-R, CD-RW Resolution Ratio Greater Than 500 lines Video S/N Ratio 65dB Frequency Response fs (96KHz/24bit)
4Hz - 44KHz:+/-2dB Audio S/N Ratio 95dB Degree of Distortion <0.01% D/A Converter 192KHz/24bit Video Out 1Vp-p S-Video Out Y: 1Vp-p(75 )
C: 0.3Vp-p(75 ); Audio Out 2.0V, 5.1 Channel, Digital Audio Output Coaxial Connections S-Video, 5.1 Channel Output
FM Tuner
Tuning Range 87.5-108MHz S/N Ratio >46dB Monophonic >46dB Stereo >50dB (DIN) Selectance 50dB THD Monophonic 2% Stereo 3% Frequency Response 30Hz-10kHz +/- 1dB Stereo Resolution 35dB (1kHz)
30dB (100Hz-10kHz)
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AM Tuner
Tuning Range 531-1710KHz S/N Ratio 35dB THD 3%
Remote Control
Transmitter Infrared Ray Signal Range Approximately 5m Power Source 2 AAA Batteries
General
Power Supply AC 100-240~50/60Hz Consumed Power 130W
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