Eltax DR-109 User Manual

Instruction Manual
NOVA
VIPER
SPIRIT
VISION
DR-109
CINEMA
STRATOS
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:
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:
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE
SLOT, AND FULLY INSERT INTO ELECTRICAL
SOCKET.
TO AVOID THE DANGER OF FIRE
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
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:
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). THERE IS NO USER SERVICE ABLE PART INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
CAUTION:
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. Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service location, or contact ELTAX A/S .
This DVD receiver unit employs
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IMPORTANT--
SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION: Is it important that you read and follow all of
CAUTION: Is it important that you read and follow all of
the instructions in this booklet and any marked on the
the
instructions in this booklet and any marked on the
unit itself. Retain this booklet for future reference.
unit
itself. Retain this booklet for future reference.
Accessories--- Never place this product on an unstable
Accessories---
platform, stand, cart, wall mount, shelf, or
platform,
table. The product may fall, causing serious personal
table. The
injury to persons and pets, as well as seriously
injury
to persons and pets, as well as seriously
damaging the product. Use only with a stable platform,
damaging
stand, cart, wall mount, shelf, or table that has been
stand,
cart, wall mount, shelf, or table that has been
recommended by ELTAX A/S or sold with the product .
recommended
Any mounting of the product should follow the
Any
mounting of the product should follow the
manufacturer's instructions, and use a mounting
manufacturer's
accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
accessory
This unit while positioned on some type of cart must
This
unit while positioned on some type of cart must
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the product and
and
uneven surfaces may cause the product and
cart combination to overturn.
cart
combination to overturn.
Attachments---Use only attachment srecommend-
Attachments---Use
ed by ELTAX A/S , as they may cause
ed
by ELTAX A/S , as they may cause
hazards.
hazards.
Cleaning--- Always unplug this unit from the wall
Cleaning--- Always
electrical outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
electrical
aerosol cleaners; use a damp cloth for cleaning.
aerosol
a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and
a
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the
unused
wall outlet and/or disconnect the antenna or cable
wall
system. This will prevent damage to the product due
system. This
to lightning and power-line surges.
to
any kind into this product through openings as they
any
may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
may
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
parts
Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the product.
Never
antenna or cable system is connected to the product,
antenna
be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so
be
as to provide protection against voltage surges and
as
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National
built-up
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information
Electrical
with regard to proper grounding of the mast and sup-
with
porting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
porting
antenna discharge unit, size or grounding conductors,
antenna
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to
location
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the
grounding
grounding electrode.
grounding
sion cords, or integral convenience receptacles, as
sion
this may result in a fire or electric shock.
this
should be routed so that they are not likely to be
should
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
walked
them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
them,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they
convenience
exit from the product.
exit
cleaners; use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Lightning--- For added product protection during
Lightning---
lightning storm or when it is left unattended and
outlet and/or disconnect the antenna or cable
lightning and power-line surges.
Object and Liquid Entry--- Never push objects of
Object
kind into this product through openings as they
touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
that could result in a fire or electric shock.
spill liquid of any kind on or into the product.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding--- If an outside
Outdoor Antenna
sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so
to provide protection against voltage surges and
regard to proper grounding of the mast and sup-
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
Overloading---Do not overload wall outlets, exten-
Overloading---Do
cords, or integral convenience receptacles, as
may result in a fire or electric shock.
Power - Cord Protection - Power - supply cords
Power
be routed so that they are not likely to be
on or pinched by items placed upon or against
paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
from the product.
Never place this product on an unstable
stand, cart, wall mount, shelf, or
product may fall, causing serious personal
the product. Use only with a stable platform,
by ELTAX A/S or sold with the product .
instructions, and use a mounting
recommended by the manufacturer.
only attachment srecommend-
unplug this unit from the wall
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
For added product protection during
for long periods of time, unplug it from the
will prevent damage to the product due
and Liquid Entry--- Never push objects of
Grounding--- If an outside
or cable system is connected to the product,
static charges. Article 810 of the National
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information
discharge unit, size or grounding conductors,
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to
electrodes, and requirements for the
electrode.
not overload wall outlets, exten-
- Cord Protection - Power - supply cords
receptacles, and the point where they
Power Lines---An outside antenna system should
Power Lines---An outside antenna system should
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
not
be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits, or where it
or
other electric light or power circuits, or where it
can fall into such power lines or circuits. When
can
fall into such power lines or circuits. When
installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
installing
should be taken to keep from touching such power
should
lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
lines
only from the type of power source indicated on the
only marking
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or
supply
local power company. For products intended to
local
operate from battery power or other sources, refer to
operate
the operating instructions. This DVD home theater
the
operates on 230V AC/50Hz. Do not turn off unit
operates
immediately after turning on; wait at least 10 seconds.
immediately
required, be sure the service technician has used
required,
replacement parts specified by ELTAX or have
replacement
the same characteristics as the original part.
the
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
Unauthorized
shock, or other hazards.
shock,
or repairs to this product, ask the service technician
or
repairs to this product, ask the service technician
to perform safety checks to determine that the
to
product is in proper operating condition.
product
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose
yourself
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
you
servicing to qualified service personnel.
servicing
sets featuring either the NTSC or PAL color system.
sets
are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable
are
operation and protection from overheating. These
operation
openings should never be blocked by placing the
openings
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
product
This product should not be placed in a built-in install-
This
ation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ation
ventilation is provided. Never place this product near
ventilation
a heat source, such as heat registers, stoves,
a
radiators, or any other product that produces heat.
radiators,
sources of water and moisture, such as bath tub, wash
sources
bowl, kitchen sink, or wash machine; in a wet, damp
bowl,
basement; or near a swimming pool or similar
basement;
locations. If moisture condensation occurs, remove
locations.
any
any disc, connect the unit's power cord to a wall outlet,
turn
turn the unit on, and leave it on for two to three hours.
By
By then, the unit will have warmed up and evaporated
any moisture.
any
an outside antenna system, extreme care
be taken to keep from touching such power
or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Power Sources---This product should be operated
Power Sources---This product should be operated
from the type of power source indicated on the
label. If you are not sure of the type of power
to your home, consult your product dealer or
power company. For products intended to
from battery power or other sources, refer to
operating instructions. This DVD home theater
on 230V AC/50Hz. Do not turn off unit
after turning on; wait at least 10 seconds.
Replacement Parts--- If replacement parts are
Replacement
be sure the service technician has used
same characteristics as the original part.
or other hazards.
Safety Check---Upon completion of any service
Safety
perform safety checks to determine that the
Servicing--- Do not attempt to service this product
Servicing--- Do not attempt to service this product
TV System---This unit is compatible with television
TV System---This unit is compatible with television
Ventilation---Slots and openings in the cabinet
Ventilation---Slots
heat source, such as heat registers, stoves,
Water and Moisture---Do not use this product near
Water
then, the unit will have warmed up and evaporated
Check---Upon completion of any service
is in proper operating condition.
as opening or removing covers may expose
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
to qualified service personnel.
featuring either the NTSC or PAL color system.
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable
should never be blocked by placing the
on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
product should not be placed in a built-in install-
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
or any other product that produces heat.
and Moisture---Do not use this product near
of water and moisture, such as bath tub, wash
kitchen sink, or wash machine; in a wet, damp
disc, connect the unit's power cord to a wall outlet,
the unit on, and leave it on for two to three hours.
moisture.
Parts--- If replacement parts are
parts specified by ELTAX or have
substitutions may result in fire, electric
and openings in the cabinet
and protection from overheating. These
is provided. Never place this product near
or near a swimming pool or similar
If moisture condensation occurs, remove
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Precaution ................................................ 1
Safety Information .................................... .2
Table of Contents .......................................3
About Your DVD Player ............................ 4
Best Location..........................................................4
To Obtain a Clear Picture......................................... 4
Playable Discs........................................................4
Digital Audio Output ................................................4
Laser-Head Over-Current Protection System ............4
Use of 4
Disc ...............................................
Handling.................................................................4
Cleaning.................................................................4
Storing...................................................................4
Front and Back panels .. .............................5
Back Panel.............................................................5
Front Panel.............................................................6
Remote Control..........................................7
Operating the remote control.......................8
Connecting Devices...................................,9
System Setup............................................19
DVD Menu Setup ...................................... 19
General Setup .......................................... 19
Audio Setup ............................................. 20
Speaker Setup .......................................................20
Spdif Setup ............................................................21
Dolby Digital Setup .................................................22
3D Processing ....................................................... 22
Video Setup ............................................. 23
Preference Setup ....................................23
Pass Word Setup .................................... 24
Mp3 function.............................................25
JPEG files ....................... 26
(Optional: DivX files)
Trouble shooting....................................... 26
Technical specifications ............................ 27
Speakers..................................................10
Arrangement of speakers...........................10
Connecting speakers.................................11
Connecting antenna..................................12
Connecting power supply...........................13
Playing the radio.......................................14
Basic DVD operation.................................15
Functions.................................................16
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ABOUT YOUR
USE OF DISCS
DVD PLAYER
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.
PLAYABLE DISCS
This ELTAX 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.
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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.
NOTE:
ELTAX A/S is not responsible for damage that may occur to any disc that is operated in this unit or not handled, cleaned, or stored as suggested above.
FRONT AND
BACK PANELS
Back Panel Functions
1. ANTENNA
Use to connect the provided indoor FM and
AM loop antennas.
2. AUX IN
Use to connect input for both auxiliary 1 and 2
music sources.
3. AUDIO OUT
Use to connect both the right and left channel
line outputs as well as subwoofer output.
4. VIDEO OUTPUT
5. S-VIDEO OUTPUT
6. REAR
Use to connect the four terminals of the left
and right surround sound speakers.
7. FRONT/MAIN
Use to connect the four terminals of the left
and right front or main speakers.
8. CENTER/SUBWOOFER
Use to connect the four terminals of the center
and subwoofer speakers.
9. COAXIAL OUTPUT
10. 230V/50Hz
This unit comes with anAC 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.
11. SCART OUTPUT
12. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
13. SUBWOOFER PREOUT
SCART IN/OUT
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FRONT AND
BACK PANELS
Front Panel Functions
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HOME THEATRE SYSTEM
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VOLUME
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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.
. OPEN/CLOSE
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Use this button to open and close the disc tray
while in DVD mode. When in the Tuner mode, this button is used to select preseting or tuning mode.
3. PLAY
Use this button to begin play function while in DVD mode.
.STOP
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Use this button to stop play function while in DVD mode.
5. SKIP BACK 6
. SKIP FORWARD
7. VOLUME
Use this button to control the unit's volume. It controls all six channels simultaneously.
8. PAUSE
Use this button to stop play function temporarily while in DVD mode.
9. INPUT SELECTOR
Use this button to choose input mode.
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
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OPERATING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
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Battery Installation
Battery Installation
1. Push down and out on the battery Compart-
1. Push down and out on the battery Compart­cover to remove it.
ment cover to remove it.
ment
Insert the two AAA batteries into the battery
2.
2. Insert the two AAA batteries into the battery
compartment
compartment of the remote control, making
the + and - signs on the batteries and
sure
sure the + and - signs on the batteries and
inside
inside the battery compartment match up.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
3.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Notes:
Notes:
the battery compartment match up.
not mix batteries from different manu-
Do
Do not mix batteries from different manu-
facturers,
facturers, nor old ones with new.
the remote control will not be used for an
If
If the remote control will not be used for an
extended
extended period of time, remove the
batteries
batteries to prevent damage-causing
corrosion.
corrosion.
Remove
Remove dead batteries immediately to
prevent
prevent damage-causing corrosion.
battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery
If
If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery
liquid
liquid from the battery compartment, then
replace
replace both batteries.
Always
Always replace both batteries at the same
time, using
time, using new, fully charged batteries.
Life
Life expectancy of batteries may vary
depending
depending on amount of use.
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of the remote control, making
nor old ones with new.
period of time, remove the
to prevent damage-causing
dead batteries immediately to
damage-causing corrosion.
from the battery compartment, then
both batteries.
replace both batteries at the same
new, fully charged batteries.
expectancy of batteries may vary
on amount of use.
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
Using
on
on the DVD receiver. When the signal is
received
received from the remote, the unit will function
accordingly. The
accordingly. The remote will operate to
approximately
approximately 16' from the remote sensor at an
angle
angle of around 30 each direction.
the Remote Control
Point
the remote control at the remote sensor
Point the remote control at the remote sensor
the DVD receiver. When the signal is
from the remote, the unit will function
remote will operate to
16' from the remote sensor at an
of around 30 each direction.
BATTERIES
INCORRECT USE OF BATTERIES MAY CAUSE THEM TO LEAK, CORRODE OR EXP LODE.
CONNECTING
DEVICES
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.
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 perfor­mance, 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.
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.Amovie'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.
: Audio recorded for the center speaker and
Note
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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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 of cable 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:
should be taken to prevent short circuiting from occurring at the positive and negative poles of the speaker cord.
To prevent damage to the circuit, care
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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
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AM
FM
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Outdoor AM antenna
Coaxial cable(75 ohm)
FM
Coaxial cable (75 ohm)
Outdoor FM antenna
POWER
CONNECTING
POWER SUPPLY
Home TheatreSystem
VOLUME
MEMO
AUTO
PRE/TUN
UP
DOWN
INPUT
HOME THEATRESYSTEM
ELTAXCINEMAHOME THEATRESYSTEM
VOLUME
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.
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BASIC OPERATION
Selecting Sound Source
1. Press any function button (DVD, TUNER,
TV
, 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:
unless it and the selected signal button coincide
with the active program source signal input.
The desired program source will not play
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
Positioning
1.Press TUNER button to select desired wave band (AM or FM).
2.Press UP or DOWN 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.
To add a station to memory, press the MEMO
4. button. The memory storage number will blink for four seconds in the display. Press MEMO again to store the station.
Memory number
Wave band
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 50 individual AM or 50 individual FM radio stations in its memory.
1.Press the >> button. The wordAUTO will appear in the display and the automatic tuning mode is activated.
Station frequency
STANDBY
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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 50, 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 function of RDS(radio data system) (Optional)
1.Identify the broadcasting-station
2.Identify the program
3.Display the complex information
4.Time display
Operation:
DISP button can be applied while the signal
with RDS received from broadcasting station and the station will be identified automatically. You can check the time, complex information,
the program and frequency of the station by pressing DISP button. Once the RDS signal disappears the function should not be available.
BASIC DVD
OPERATION
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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 44 34ㄩㄩ
3. Press the DISPLAY key again and the total elapsed time for that particular chapter appears.
CHAPTER ELAPSED
00 05 29ㄩㄩ
4. Press the DISPLAY key again and the total remaining time for that particular chapter appears.
CHAPTER REMAIN
00 07 36ㄩㄩ
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 to 1/ 4, to 1/ 8, to 1/ 16, to normal speed.
1/ 2,
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
various systems, including auto, NTSC,
output of
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 theAUDIO key. The language menu will appear. Select the desired language by pressing theAUDIO key.
AUDIO
AUDIO 1/8 AC-3 2CH ENGLISH
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.
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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 theANGLE 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.
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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
TITLE 01/02 CHAPTER 06/28
.
2. Press again, the time of a selected title
appears.
TITLE 01/02 TIME : :ㄜㄜ ㄜㄜ ㄜㄜ
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.
AUDIO SUBTITLES PLAY
SYSTEM SETUPFUNCTIONS
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.
Volume and Mute
The volume on this DVD receiver is easily
controlled with the remote control by
either the VOL + key to raise the volume
VOL- key to lower it. By pressing the
key, no audio will be heard. To rein state
pressing
or the
MUTE
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.
DVD Menu Setup
By pressing the SETUP key on the remote
control, the main setup menu appears.
GENERAL SETUP
This option is used to set up TV screen format, video functions and DVD functions, with options of "TV ", "ANGLE MARK",
DISPLAY
"OSD LANGUAGE", "CAPTIONS", "MENU
STYLE" .
TV DISPLAY
Follow the operating instructions stated in
"DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the
desired option in the following figure.
.. General Setup Page ..
TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Captions
Set TV Display Mode
Wide On ENG On
Normal/PS Normal/LB Wide
Note: Regardless of what screen format is chosen, if the screen displays in 4:3 format, the picture can only be shown in that format. With DVDs, the screen format is convertible. If the screen displays only in 4:3 format, when a DVD with 16:9 display format is used, the picture will be flattened.
Film format
4:3
16:9
TV screen
Normal
4:3
Full view
Mailbox
16:9
Wide screen
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1. After accessing the setup menu, press the scroll key for up or down movement to select a desired Item. Once an item is selected, press the PLAY key to confirm your entry and to move to the Sub-entry.
2. Use the left or right scroll key to move the pointer and the up or down scroll key to select the Desired option. Once an item is selected, press the ENTER key to confirm your selection. This Completes the setup of the selected function.
ANGLE MARK
When a DVD providing multiple angles is used, the user may select a particular shooting angle. Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the Desired option in the following figure.
On Off
Set Angle Mark
SYSTEM SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
The user may use this item to set the language
of the setup menu and screen display to English.
Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired
CAPTIONS
DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired option in the following figure.
option in the following figure.
Follow the operating instructions stated in "
AUDIO SETUP
Includes speaker setup, digital Audio set up.
Dolby digital setup.
SPEAKER SETUP
This submenu options include DOWNMIX MODE,
FRONT
DOWNMIX MODE
MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired option in the following figure.
CENTER, REAR, SUBWOOFER, TEST TONE.
Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD
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Note: This function doesn't work if the DVD
doesn't show it.
This setting is suitable for films. If you only need two channels to enjoy music, it's recommended to select the 2 option. Where 5.1 theater sound is available, the 3 option is recommended.
FRONT SPEAKER
When set center, rear and subwoofer to “off” and front to “LARGE”, then front audio signal can be mixed from center, rear and sub woofer speakers, Usually it is set to “SMALL”.
nd
rd
Front speaker is set to LARGE or SMALL.
SYSTEM SETUP
CENTER SPEAKER
Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired option in the following figure.
The center speaker is set to LARGE, SMALL or OFF.
REAR SPEAKER
The rear speaker is set to Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired option in the following figure.
LARGE, SMALL or OFF.
TEST TONE is set to “ON” or “OFF”
While no disc in the DVD receiver, this function
can test LEFT, CENTER, RIGHT,
SURROUND, LEFT SURROUND in sequence.
SPDIF SETUP
Dolby digital signals can be output through
COAXIAL in rear panel.
Follow the operation instructions stated in
DVD menu setup in combination with desired
“”
option in the following figure.
RIGHT
TEST TONE
Follow the operation instructions stated in “DVD menu setup” in combination with desired option in the following figure.
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LPCM OUTPUT
Standard sound resolution on DVD’s is 48K, some DVD’s have a higher soun resolution at 96K, for maximum performance, set to 96K.
SYSTEM SETUP
DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
Dolby digital setup includes L+R and
dynamic range compress.
DUAL MONO
Follow the operation instructions stated in DVD menu setup in combination with desired option in the following figure.
PRO Logic II Config
PRO LogicII
Mode
On MUS
On Off Auto
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.. Dolby Digital Setup ..
Daul Mono Dynamic
Dual Mono (1 +1) Setup
Stereo L-Mono R-Mono Mix-Mono
If you have Dolby digital output in your amplifier/decoder, you may select stereo. Left, right and mixed sound accordingly.
DYNAMIC
To avoid
disturbing neighbours at night, use this function to compress the dynamic range, so the volume can be lowered down, and details still be heard
.. Dolby Digital Setup ..
Daul Mono Dynamic
Dynamic Range Compression
FULL
6/8
4/8
2/8
OFF
3D PROCESS SETUP
Includes PRO LOGICII, Mode setup,
reverb mode.
PRO-LOGICII SETUP
Follow the operation instructions stated in
DVD menu setup” in combination with desired
“ option in the following figure.
PRO Logic II
PRO LOGICII is set to ON , OFF or MULTI.
PRO Logic II Config
PRO LogicII
Mode
Select PRO Logic II Mode
On MUS
Music Movie PRO Logic aUTO
REVERB MODE
Follow the operation instructions stated in
DVD menu setup” in combination with desired
“ option in the following figure.
.. 3D Processing page .. ..
PRO Logic II Reverb Mode
Go To PROLogicII config Page
Off
SYSTEM SETUP
VIDEO SETUP
Includes component and Quality setup.
COMPONENT SETUP
Follow the operation instructions stated in
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SYSTEM SETUP
.. Prefrence page ..
type
TV Audio Subtitle
menu
Disc Parental Default
Preferred menu language
PARENTAL
Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired option in the following figure.
NTSC ENG ENG ENG 8 ADULT RESET
English French Spanish Swedish Danish Portuguese Russian Greek
PASSWORD SETUP
Follow the operation instructions stated in
DVD menu setup in combination with desired
"" option in the following figure.
PASSWORD MODE SETUP
.. Password setup page ..
Password Mode Password
Off
On
Off
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.. Prefrence page ..
TV
type Audio Subtitle
Disc
menu
Parental
Default
Version
Set Parental Control
NTSC ENG FRE ENG
1KIDSAF 2G 3PG 4PG13 5PGR 6R 7 NC17 8ADULTO
For a film to be restricted for children, the film class may be set according to label marking on the disc. High light " PARENTAL" in the preference setup menu and confirm the pass­word mode is off.
DEFAULTS
This option will resume the original settings
of this machine.
Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD MENU SETUP" in combination with the desired option in the following figure.
Password Mode
PASSWORD
The default is 0000 The user may change
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it using this option
Follow the operating instructions stated
in DVD menu setup in combination with the
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desired option in the following figure.
.. Password setup page ..
Password Mode Password
Change Password
Change
.. Prefrence page ..
TV
type Audio Subtitle
Disc
menu
Parental
Default
Version
Load factory setting
NTSC ENG FRE ENG
Reset
MP3 FUNCTION
OPERATION OF FUNCTIONMP3
Mp3 is an audio compression mode using Level 3 of the international standard MPEG, whereby sound
signal iscompressed in a rate of 12:1. A Mp3 disc can contain music for play of over 600 minutes or over
170 songs, rivaling CDs in sound quality.
To play a MP3 disc
Files Menu of Mp3 play
When playing a Mp3 disc, 3 files menus can be selected by pressing PROG key: NORMAL LIST,
PROGRAM LIST, FILE LIST.
1. NORMAL LIST Display menu first then press up down, left right arrow and ENTER key to select subdirectory and music.
2. PROGRAM LIST Press up, down arrow key to select the music to be programmed on left column; press ENTER key to list the music in right column, Repeating above operations to finish programing selection. Now press RIGHT arrow key to select programing files and ENTER key to enter program play.
3. FILE LIST It may select the files to be played by pressing UP DOWN, LEFT RIGHT arrow key combining with ENTER key, or using number keys and ENTER key to select directly. If the number input is out of the music number, will display on screen.
lay Mode
P
There is five kind of play mode: FOLDER, SINGLE, REPEAT ONE, REPEAT FOLDER.
1. When in stop, press left, right arrow key to enter play mode and press up, down arrow key to select 5 different kinds.
2. FOLDER : play whole music menu orderly.
3. SINGLE: play a single number .
4. REPEAT ONE: play a single number repeatedly.
5. REPEAT FOLDER: play music menu repeatedly.
“”INPUT NVALIDI
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REPEAT ONE
JPEG FILES
(DivX Optional)
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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JPEG adoptting the most efficient compression is widely used as picture storage type flattened and stored format.
Even if pictures are compressed 15-20 times. they still have good effect. Supported by most picture processing software, fit for picture storage, it has small data and easy use. This machine can read JPEG­fomat made picture CD disc.
Press revelant number key to select picture display.
1.Put in disc correctly, the machine begins to search disc information.
2. Press number key to select picture.
A
SMART NAV I
ROOT Root 0
PHOTO-01 1 PHOTO-02 2 PHOTO-03 3 PHOTO-04 4 PHOTO-05 5
B
ROOT PHOTO-01 PHOTO-02 PHOTO-03 PHOTO-04 PHOTO-05
SMART NAV I
P-01 P-02 P-03 P-04 P-05
3. It’s efficient only in present picture when press number key.
Select to play by menu
1. Put in disc, machinesearches disc information and
main menu displays on screen. press number key from 1 to select picture. press play key to make sure.
2. Press direction key to select picture then press
play key.
3. In condition of stop. press direction key to select
other pictures.
4. In condition of stop. select the first line file item
on the right. then press play key, to return to upper menu. Other functions:
1. When play JPEG. This machine has functions of
pause. Play repeat and browse.
2. When play JPEG press Resume key to different
selections of picture display format.
3. Press + and - key to select pictures.
4. You can zoom the picture to press zoom key.
Pressing it again, will return to normal play status.
5. When zoom on, press fast forward or fast return
key to get picture. zoom in or out function.
6. When zoom off ,press direction key to get picture
turnover.
This handy trouble-shooting guide is
provided to save you time in case you experience
any inconvenience with this DVD player. If the problem is not listed or if the provided solution does not correct the problem please call our customer support department .
Problem Possible Solution No power
1. Check to ensure that the power plug is securely in the wall outlet.
No sound
1. Check the connection between the DVD player and the TV set, amplifier, or any other unit it is connected to.
2.Check to ensure the TV and amplifier are in the correct mode.
No picture
1. Check the connection between the DVD player and the TV set or any other unit it is connected to.
2.Check to make sure TV is turned on.
Disc does not play
1.Check to make sure the disc is loaded correctly label side facing up on disc tray.
2.Check that disc is clean from dirt, dust, fingerprints, and smudges.
3.Check to ensure disc is with in the guides on the tray.
4.Check if parental lock function is on.
5.Make sure disc is for use in region
Remote does not work
.
1. Check batteries; possibly replace.
2. Check to ensure there isn't any obstacles between the remote sensor on the unit's front panel and the remote control.
3.Be sure the remote is aimed at the remote sensor.
Divided picture
1.Check that disc is clean and has no scratches.
2. The unit is controlled by a micro computer,
which may need to be reset. Turn off the unit's power, wait several seconds, then turn back on.
No color picture
1. Check to see if the S connector is damag­ed (bent pin).
MP3 discs don't play
1. Use another software edition to re burn disc, as the edition used may not be com­patible with the player.
Use new editions of software such as Audio
2. station 4, asy CD Creator , To ast
"E "
Titanium, etc.
3. Make sure MP3 file is not encoded with a variable bit rate, such as provided by Real Networks.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
SPIRIT, DR-109, NOVA & VIPER:
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
Audio Out 5.1 Channel,
Digital Audio Output Connections SCART,CVBS
S-Video, 2 Channel Output
FM Tuner
Tuning Range 87.5-108MHz
S/N Ratio >46dB Monophonic >46dB Stereo >50dB (DIN)
Y: 1Vp-p(75 )
C: 0.3Vp-p(75 );
2.0V,
Coaxial
Selectance 50dB THD Monophonic 2% Stereo 3% Frequency Response 30Hz-10kHz +/- 1dB Stereo Resolution 35dB (1kHz)
30dB (100Hz-10kHz)
AM Tuner
Tuning Range 522-1620KHz S/N Ratio 35dB THD 3%
Remote Control
Transmitter Infrared Ray Signal Range Approximately 15' Power Source 2 AAA Batteries
General
Power Supply AC 230/50Hz Consumed Power 130W Size (WxHxD)
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STRATOS, MEDIABOXX, MOVIESTAR, MOVIEBOXX CINEMA & VISION:
DVD Player
TV System NTSC/PAL Compatible Discs DVD, CD, Mp3,
JPEG,CD-R, CD-RW
(Optional: MPEG4/DivX 3.11, 4.xx, 5.xx)
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
Audio Out , 5.1 Channel,
Digital Audio Output Connections SCART,CVBS
S-Video, 2 Channel Output
FM Tuner
Tuning Range 87.5-108MHz
S/N Ratio Monophonic Stereo
Y: 1Vp-p(75 )
C: 0.3Vp-p(75 );
2.0V
Coaxial
>46dB >46dB
>50dB (DIN)
Selectance 50dB THD Monophonic 2% Stereo 3% Frequency Response 30Hz-10kHz +/- 1dB Stereo Resolution 35dB (1kHz)
30dB (100Hz-10kHz)
AM Tuner
Tuning Range 522-1620KHz S/N Ratio 35dB THD 3%
Remote Control
Transmitter Infrared Ray Signal Range Approximately 15' Power Source 2 AAA Batteries
General
Power Supply AC 230/50Hz Consumed Power 90W Size (WxHxD)
Because its products are subject to continuous
improvement, We reserves the right to modify product design and/or specifications without notice and without incurring any obligations.
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