Koss C220 User Manual

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9VU/RECEIVEB
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, 00 NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. O0 NOT OPEN THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
LASER:
This Oigital Versatile Disc Receiver employs a Laser System. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner's manual carefully and retain far
future reference. Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service location see service procedure.
Usa of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and intarlocks defeated.
O0 NOT STARE INTO BEAM
LASER
Type SemiconductorlaserGaAIAs Wavelength 650nm/780nrn
OutputPower 7mW Beamdivergence 60degree
LASER PRODUCT
WARNING :
To reduce the risk ot fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance
to rain or moisture.
CAUTION :
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION
i ;I k't :(el ;I :_!:[tl i:l[o_.'_: [o[q [gHol_ [eldo] "J=_ i
To reduce the risk of electric shocK, do not remove cover (or back).
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, with in an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the products enclosure that may he
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exc/amaUon point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND
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CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock
or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing. This unit does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
1.Read these instructions After unpacking this product, read
the owner's manual carefully.
2. Keep these instructions Retain this booklet for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings.
4, Fallow all the operating and other instruc-
tions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near wate_
6.Clean only with a damp cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation open- ings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
S. Oo notinstallnear a_y heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
9.00 not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades, one wider than _he othe_ A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
!0. Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
! 1. Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the manufacturer
_[ PORTABLE
CART
WARNING
S3125A
12. Use only with a cart. stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination co avoid inrury
from tip-oven
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required whenthe apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Disc Tray
Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury.
16. Burden
Do not place a heavy object on, or step on the product. The object may fall,causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the producd.
17 0isc
Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily
broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction.
18, Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
aJWhen the power-supply cord or
plug is damaged.
b)lf liquid has been spilled, or objects
have fallen into the product.
c)lf the product has been exposed to
rain or watec
d)if the product does nat operate
normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions.
Improper adiustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e)tf the product has been dropped or
damaged in any way.
_3When the product exhibits a
distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
19.Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opentng or
removing covers may expose you Codangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer atl servicing to
20. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer
or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire. electric shock, or other hazards.
21. 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,
22. USA & Canada version comply with ETL marking.
23. Subwoofer USA & Canada version comply
with UL marking.
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Introduction
Safety .................................................................................................................... GB1
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................... GB2
Contents ................................................................................................................ G83
Player Zones ........................................................................................................... GB4
Anti-copy Disc Protection ......................................................................................... GB4
Installation .............................................................................................................. GB4
OVD Discs & Cleaning OVD Disc ................................................................................ GB4
Pack and Pictures of the Whole System ....................................................................... GB5
The Remote Control .................................................................................................. GB6
Front Panel of the DVD Player .................................................................................... GB7
Rear Panel of the DVD Player ..................................................................................... GBB-GB9
Front Panel & Rear Panel of the Subwoofer .................................................................. GB10
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Connections
Setup and Installation ............................................................................................... G811 -I 3
Switch on for the first time ....................................................................................... GB13
System Setup Options
Speaker Setup ............................ _............................................................................ GB14-GB15
Basic DVD / CD Playing
Basic Operations (Selecting the Source, Adjusting the Master Volume) ........................... GB15
Adjusting the Tone, Muting the Output & Dimming the Vacuum Fluorescent Display ........... GB16
Selecting Output Modes ........................................................................................... GB16-GB 17
Surround Sound & Sound Effects ................................................................................ GB17
Radio Operations (Tuning, Preset Stations) .................................................................. GB18-GB 19
Clock and _mer Functions (Clock, ON/0FF Timer, Enabling On/Off Timer & Sleep Timer) ....... GB 19-GB20
On Screen Messages (DVD/CD mode only) ................................................................. GB21
Playing a DVD Disc, When the DVD is playing &Active Navigation (DVD) .......................... GB22-GB23
Playing a Music CD .................................................................................................. GB23
When the Music CC is playing, Active Navigation (Music CD) .......................................... G824
Function Setup
Setup Menu (Language, Subtitle, TV Aspect, Audio Set & Digital Out) .............................. G825-GB28
Parental Control ...................................................................................................... GS28_GB30
On Screen .............................................................................................................. GB30
Program Music CD & Index (DVD) .............................................................................. GB31
MP3 CD Play .......................................................................................................... GB32-G833
Playing a MP3 Disc .................................................................................................. GB33
Play, Erase, Choose and Add Your Song ....................................................................... GB34
Select All and Remove Your Song ................................................................................ GB35
Problems ? .................................................................................................................GB36
Supplement for Mr3 .................................................................................................. GB37
Setting IS09660 format option in some common CO creation soft:ware ........................ GB37
Cleaning Disc & Electrical Specification ...................................................................... GB38-GB39
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NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found co comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential instal]atlon. This equipment generates, uses and san radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference te radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can he determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to a supply outlet different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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<A> User Manual <H> < B> Leads for connection beLweenTV andDVD Player: < I>
- 3 prong RCA Audio/Video Cable
<C> One Remote Control and two batteries <J> <O> A DVD Player with connected power cord
<E> AM loop Antenna <K> < F> FM Antenna
<G> Approximately 10 feet Subwoofer connecting
cable
Subwoofer
Two Front Speakers (Left And Right) with red &
black connectors and connecting wire One Center Speaker with blue & black connectors and connecting wire
Two Rear Speakers with white & black
connectors and connecting wire
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1. O Power On / Standby Button
Switch between Power On and Standby mode.
2, -01 AUX 1 Button
Select AUX1 as the input source•
3. -02 AUX 2 Button Select AUX2 as the input source•
4. Tuner
Select the Tuner mode. It can also switch between AM and FM bands,
5. DVD
Select the DVD/CD mode.
6. Menu
- inDVD/CD mode, enter Setup Menu or Disc
Contents Menu.
- inall other modes, enter System Setup : SPEAKER,
CLOCK or TIMER.
7. I_/_ Skip Back / Skip Forward Button
(DVD / CD mode only)
Skip to previous or next chapter/track•
8. _ / _ Tune Up / Tune Down / Fast Forward /
Fast Reverse / Menu & Setup Navigation Button
- in E)VD/CE)mode, fast forwar d or fast reverse the disc.
- inTuner mode, tune up or tune down.
- in Tone mode, adjust treble / bass tone level•
- used during menu and setup navigation.
- select movement direction in Setup /
Disc Contents/Active Navigation menus•
9. _,//I_ Slow Reverse/Slow Forward / Menu &
Setup Navigation Button
- in DVD/CD mode, slow reverse or slow forward the disc. in Tuner mode, select a preset channel number
- select movement direction in Setup / Disc Contents/Active Navigation Menus.
10. _ Preset / Play / OK / Enter Button
- in DVD/CO mode, start disc playback.
- inTuner mode, enter preset programming mode or to confirm a preset•
- enter or confirm menu and setup navigation.
11. Stop/FM Mode Button
- in DVD/CD mode, stop playing the Disc.
- in Tuner mode, select Mono / Stereo.
12. II Pause (DVD/CD mode only)
Freeze the picture and sound•
13. _ Index Menu Button Displays the Index Menu.
(FIDS Search is for Europe version only)
14. _ AB Repeat / CD Program Menu
- in DVD/CD mode, set the limits for section repeat•
- In CD mode, display the Audio CD program Menu.
(RDS Display is for Europe version only)
16. Tone
Select Bass/Treble adjustment mode•
17. Mode
Select surround modes or soundfield
modes•
18. _) Active Navigation Button
(DVD / CD mode only)
Enter or exit Active Navigation Menu.
19. Exit
Leave the Setup Menu or System Setup•
20, _ Title [DVD mode only)
Display the Title Menu if present on the disc•
21. _ Sleep Set the sleep (auto-off] timer function.
22. Number Keys 10-91
For direct access of preset channels and used in Disc Player menus.
23. _ Mute Button Mute and unmute the sound.
24. _= Eject Button (BVD / CD mode only) Open or close the disc tray.
_ _ nimmpr Bll_l:nn
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1, Power On / Standby Button
Switch between Operation and Standby Modes.
2. Standby LED Indicator
Indicate standby mode.
3. Disc Tray
4. IR Receiver
Infrared Sensor for remote control.
5. Vacuum Fluorescent Display
Display detairs for user's information.
,
7.
DVD Button
Select the DVD/CD as the input source.
-I_1 ]_UX 1 Button
Selects Auxiliary source 1 as the input source.
8, Volume
Used to adjust the master volume. Turn clockwise to increase the volume
and anti-clockwise to decrease.
9. -02 AUX 2 Button
Selects Auxiliary source 2 as the input source.
10. Tuner Button Select Tuner as the input source: Repeated
presses can also switch between AM and FM bands.
11, Stop Sutton (DVD/CD mode only]
Stop playing the disc.
12. II Pause Button (DVD / CD mode only)
Freeze the picture and sound.
13, D Play / Preset Button
- in DVD / CO mode, used to start disc
playback.
- inTuner mode, used to select preset channel ' mode.
14.
15.
_1 Frequency (Up)/Skip Forward Button
- inDVD mode, used to skip to next chapter/
trace
- inTuner mode, used to tune up. When the preset fl_nction applied, you can search upwards
to select the channel you want or start the
preset ProgramJng mode.
144 Frequency_r (Down)/Skip Back Button
in DVD mode, used to skip to previous chapter / track.
- inTuner mode, used to tune down. When the
preset function applied, you can search downwards to select your target channel or start the preset progrsming mode.
16, _ Eject Button
Open or close the disc drawer,
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IMPORTANT! Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections have been made.
Never make or change any connections with the power switched on.
The type plate is located at the rear of the system.
1. Audio Output
, For connecting audio (Left / Right) signals to external recording devices such as VCR or Tape Recorder
and playing them through this.Home Theater System.
2. Audio input
For connecting audio (Left / Right) input signals from auxilliary sources such as VCR, TV or Satellite Receiver
and playing them through this Home Theater System.
3. Digital Coaxial Output For connecting to external equipment that has a digital audio input jack, such as a CDR recorder.
Digital Optical Output
For connecting to external equipment that has a digital optical input jack. The digital optical output carries the same signal as the digital audio output, it caters for a different type of connector cable.
4. FM Antenna input Connections
For FM reception, connect the FM antenna to the FM jack. Move the antenna invarious directions until the clearest signal is received.
AM Loop Antenna Connections
ForAM reception, connect the AM loop antenna to the AM jack. Position the loop antenna to receive the clearest sound.
Fully insert the stripped portion of the antenna into the terminal as shown above.
Note;
- Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV, VCR or other radiation source.
5. Component Video Out
This type of connectian gives the best quality picture so long as your TV is suitably equipped with
Component Video sockets.
6. S- Video Out
For connectina to the S-VIDEO IN lack on the TV usinq an optional S-Video cable.This type of connection
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7. Video Outputs
For connecting the video signal from the DVD to the TV and / or VCR. TV - Connect to TV (Most TVs have this type of connections. If your TV has Component Video or
SWideo, you will get a better picture by using them instead).
REC - Connect to VCR or other recording device (Most DVDs cannot be recorded, however you can use
this connection to record from the auxilliary inputs, e.g. satellite receiver, as well).
8. Video Inputs
For connecting video signals from the corresponding video out jacks on the auxilliary items, e.g. VCR or satellite recsiven These connections are labeled AUX1 and AUX2 and are selected by the AUX1 and
AUX2 buttons on the front panel.
9. Surround Speaker (Rear Speakers) Connect the left surround speaker to "S1" terminals and right surround speaker to "SR" terminals. Connect the colored wire to "+" and black wire to "-". (8 Ohm recommended).
10. Front Speaker Connect the left front speaker to "1" terminals, right front speaker to "R" terminals and center speaker
co "C" terminals. Connect the colored wire to "+" and black wire to "-". (8 Ohm recommended),
11. Subwosfer Out For connection to audio output jack of the powered subwocfen
After completing all the connections, connect the AC power cord of the player and subwoofer to the wall outlet. To switch on the subwoofer, rotate the VOLUME knob at the front panel of subwoofer clockwise until you hear a click.
12. Power Curd
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1, StandbyIndicator
Red light indicates Standby Mode. Green light indicates Power On.
,
Power On/Off and Volume Control
For adiusting the volume of subwoofer during Power On.
Turn clockwise to increase the volume and
anti - clockwise to decrease.
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2.
Subwoofer Input Jack Connect to the subwoofer jack on the DVD.
Player using the supplied sable.
0° Phase 180 ° Use PHASE SELECTOR located at the rear of the subwoofer to select the phase
polarity. Selecting the polarity at either O_ Phase 180 ° may determine better bass
reproduction effect in certain listening environments (depending on the type of front
speakers and the position of the subwoofer). It also may change the expanse and
tightness of the sound, and affect the feeling
of the sound field. Select the setting that provides the sound you prefer when you ere
in your normal listening position.
3. Power Cord
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Ffyou want to connect your T_, VCR, or CD Recorder to the system, the following diagrams are used to show
the setup and installation.
I_ortant
Make sure the AC Voltage matches your local voltage. Connect the AC cord only after speakers, antennas, and all optional equipment connected.
(1) Video Connections
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VCR VIDEO IN
VCR VIDEO OUT
: TV / MONITOR JiS_VIDEO IN
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TV / MONITOR
VIOEO IN
(2) Analog Audio Connections
POWERED SUBWODFER
(right)
(le_)
AUDIO OUT
TV
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[3) Speaker connections
Before Connectinq
Refer also to the instruction manual of the speakers.
This OVD Receiver is designed to reproduce optimum sound quality when the supplied speakers are used. If
you wish to csnnect other speakers to the system instead of the supplied speakers, they should be 8 ohms impedance with a minimum power handling of 30 watts each. Maintain correct polarity when connecting speakers (colored wire for pesitive and black wire for negative).
Toprevent damage to circuits, never short-circuit the positive and negative speaker output terminals.
Connection
SUBWOOFER 2 3 1
(Canbe placed FRONTRIGHT CENTER FRONTLEFT
anywhereinthe room) SPEAKER SPEAKER(Front) SPEAKER
................................... _ : /,'/,
5 o
SURROUND
RIGHTSPEAKER(Rear) IN
4
SURROUND
LEFTSPEAKER(Rear)
L....................................
The above connections can be expressed by a table as fellows:
SPEAKERS
Conncet to DVD
Terminals
Use Wires
Speakers
Terminals
FRONT LEFT
L+ L-
Red Black
Red Black
FRONT RIGHT
CENTER
C+ C-
Blue Black
SURROUND
LEFT (REAR)
SURROUND
RIGHT (REAR)
R+ R-
Red Black
Red Black Blue 8lack
SL+ SL -
White Black
White Black
SR+ SR -
White 8lack
White Black
Note:
always connect coloring speaker to cloring wire to + on [3VD
always connect black speaker to black wire to - on DVD
Press the button down & put the wire in, then release the button.
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Speaker Placement
Placement of speakers play an important role in the reproduction of surround sound. Particular attention should be taken when designing the speaker layout. For the best surround effects, all speakers should be installed.
Rear s_almr RmL* speaker
A typical room layout will have the left, center, and right speakers across the front and the left surround and
right surround speakers along the sides towards the rear as shown in the above left picture. The center speaker can be above or below the video screen or TV. A subwoofer with built-in power amplifier can be installed far powerful bass sounds and can be positioned anywhere in the room.
The 'speaker to listener dimensions' shown in the above right picture is used for proper setup of the surround systam (see speaker distance setu_ above).
Nots:
- Do not connect more than one speaker to any one pair of +/- speaker terminals. Do not connect speakers with an impedance lower than the speakers supplied.
Switch on for the first time
- You have connected up the Home Theater System as shown in the preceeding pages. Connect Power to the OVD Player and the subwoofe_
- The DVD Player should have the Standby Light illuminated and the panel display should show "AM 12:04".
This is the default time.
Press the Power on key (either on the panel or the remote control).
- The OVD Player will switch on in DVD mode. After a few seconds the panel will show "NO DISC". Switch on your TV and select the AV input that the DVD Player is connected to. You should see the DVD
Screen and a message "NO VALID DISC". Press this open key (on the panel or the remote control).
The drawer will open. Place a DVD in the drawer, and press close (same as open). The player will read the
disc and start playing it. Before the movie starts to play, a menu will be shown. You will need to select
'PLAY MOVIE' and press [OK] before the movie will start.
- Although you can watch a movie immediatl_ To get the best results from your Home Theater, you should now press 'STOP' and proceed to do the system setup options on the next page. This will setup all the
functions on your theeten Youonly need to do this when you first install your Home Theate_
If you choose to watch the movie you can find out about DVD options and navigation of the OVD disc in the
section begining on page GB21.
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SpeakeP setup
Your system is given a standard setup before it leaves the factory. You will find that this will work very well in the average room, and you can use the system without changing the speaker setup, however you may wish to
fully optimize your system for the room that you usa it in.
To access the speaker setup menu;
1. Ensure that there is no disc in the tray
2. Select DVD mode
3. Press the MENU key
4. Select 'Audio set' from the menu. The following menu will be displayed an the Tq
Use _/_Hlkeys to select the setup item you require (Size, Distance, Level). Then press EOK]and you will enter the 'Room Map'.
Once inside the Room, move between different speakers with the II / keys. Toselect a speaker for adjustment, press [OK].
Once you have selected the speaker, adjust the setting using the _/_ keys. To deselect the speaker press [OK] or Exit.
To lesve the Room press (OK] or Exit.
Now you can select a different setting (using _1_/_ keys) and press [oK] to re-enter the Room.
Size
You can adjust the audio signal to suit different sizes of loudspeaker The unit is preset correctly for the
supplied speakers. When a large speaker is shown it means that the signal is suitable for a large speaker When no speaker is shown the signal far that channel is mixed into other channels• For the speakers supplied the correct settings are small speakers and the subwoofar present•
Distance
Adjust the distance under each speaker, to equal the distance from the listening position to th e speaker This will ensure that the sound from each speaker arrives at the same time.
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Thisallowsthelevelofeachspeakerto beadjustedindividualysothat theyallsoundto havethesame
loudness.Abust of 'pink'noisewillissuefromeachspeakerinturn. Usethe _1_/_keys to setthelevelof eachspeakerinturn. Thenormalsettingforthesuppliedspeakersandsubwoofer,iswithallsetto +10dB.
pRC Thisisthe'DynamicRange Control'. DVDs can have a much greater dynamic range than other media. That is
to say that the difference between quite sounds and a loud sound is much greater If you find that your chosen
setting for loud passages is too low for quite passages and you are constantly having to adjust to volume control, you should set the DRC to 'Nighttime' or 'Moon'. To get the greatest dynamic range, set DRC to 'Daytime' or 'Sun'. The normal setting of DRC as supplied is 'Nighttime'.
Exit
Select this and press (OK] when you have finished with this menu.
Note" There is e similar menu that you con access on the panel display when you are in one of the_AV modes (AV1 or
AV2]. ]fyou use this menu please note that during level setting, there will be no sound from the subwoofen
Selectinq the source
Press one of the input selector buttons below to select the input source:
- -_)I
t_% _-, _, _....
- TUNER
'T i i i ,i i ii
,#%
- DVD
_' ii i ! :!i
AdiustJng theMaster Volume
_he master volume adjusts el! channels st the same time:
_. Press the master volume _/_ on the remote OR
_. Rotate the master volume knob on the front panel.
i
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Adius_ing the Tene
The Cone controls only affect the Front left and right speakers.
I. Press TONE once to select Bass adjustment.
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_.__ i i.,_ !',J .!L i
2. Press TONE again co select Treble adjustment.
i-!i i¸ _i i r;
S. mr__s ,OFIEforthechirdtime_oaxitorwaital:ewsecondsforittotimeout.
'4, While in Bass or Treble adiustment mode, press TUNE _)_/_1 to adjust the level of 8ass;Trecie ac the
out;put.
Mutincj _;he Sound
I. ,mr_s__ MUTE Lo _",,ut_he speaker ouLou_.. The W1UTE' icon witl appear on the dtaotav,
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t .. ];:
2. Fress MUTE aqaln to restore the speakers output. The 'MUTE' icon wiii disappear tram r_nedisplay•
Oimminq _he Vacuum _=tuorescenl; Dispj_
1 Press DIMMER _ an :he remote will dim tiqe display sy one-third.
2. Press DIMMER _ on _he remoue again will dim che dispiav _urther Oyanother one-third. S Press OI[VIMER ;_ on the remote for the third cime will return the dispia} _o Lhe orlglna{ briglqtness.
Setecl;in_ Out;put; Modes
The number ,at aucpuc modes vanes according co che system setup and che inpuc source ,'_'i_sS ]faflou£pus
modes are shown below:
_ress '_|00E' !{a y oll remeCe - ever V press ,mill select the ne×_ mode shown below
Dolb V Pr8 Logic Surround
L06_Cl
_olbv 3 _r_
._,igitai Suunef_e',d Sim_i_t.%n - Stadium, Stage, Nail, Oisoo, Live
SOUNO F_EL_
;_._ _7ADIUM ¸
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Tile available output modes can be se!ected using _,heSURROUNO key, which will cycle through the available
modes. See Surround Sound section for further information.
Stage .............. _ .......................
L iii !f::iiiliiL
Hall
_isco
......... _ ............ =SOUND FIELd
m,
_ .... OlSCO
Live ....
% L_ .....
I_!. -_ , ,, : ...... LIW
;Surround Sound & Sound Eff,ects ]
Vacuum Ftuer_-scen_c Display Surround _lndicators
Pro Logic indicator Stadium ;ndioator Soundfield Indicator
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=_
"- -- STADIUM
........ STAGE
HALL
- DISCO
LLV_
Speaker Indicator Stage indicator Hail indicator Disco indicator Live Indicator
_loc_ : ;For proper surr_ued sound ma_8 sure tSe user has followed the setup and installation procedure fully.
Delby Diqital Surround
The Dclby Digital Surround system requires aii 5 speakers _fro_c left, center, front right, surround rignu,
surround!ert) fcrcorrec_surroundsoundreproouction _his5 1 channeldJgicalsurround_ormataltows rot five individual full-range (20Hz-20KHz. _c,_annels plus an LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel _or the low- range (20Hz=120Hz] effects• It creates a realistic sound similar Cotheaters and cinemas• A !ares properr;ien of DVD discs use this systsm far sound.
Colby= Pro Loqic Surround
The Oolby Pro Logic Surround system is a specially encuOed cv,;ochannels analog format which wdl produce 4
channels (front left, center, frontrighc, monauraisurround) when a Oolby Pro Logic Decoder is used. Icisatao compatible with a_erss systems but W,e user will onh! iqavetwo channels (Front Left & Right_ of sound.
_otbv 3 S_.areo
Ooiby 3 S_ereo produces ,_n=_ _non, ,el_ (fronu _rt-- u_,.t_,-_=,- front rioht) of sound fl_om a Lwo channels a_ioo
signal, ilia not; a surround _crmat soicdoes not require SLirround speakers
Soundfietd _=ffeci:s
The digital Soundfield Effecca san -ecreace _he effecEs 3f sounds reflected _rcm walla or ceilings -e oPtaln one
sound presence of -sa! envlror_rrenta
Stadium
This mode rscres_as 5 _r_e SCaCh. r]] JSint; _sr'.,_onc "e_erbersa_lon _;i_as
Sl;age
This e_ecE "ac;-_acas S _Es_e aF_ iTZP[q_C.ME. Em_CaSIC!I-._ SL]UIqO i:ron] C_e Fi'cn_ speakers
Hall
TI7!S SUCI'CL.RC affect 'ec:'e_gas S 7_il _Jr7_ Cga c[ peflesLicAa _CICaL]I@ GC 3FciqescI'SI 77USlC auce SS
ClaSsical snd Gcar3.
_iscu
_his SL, rrc_.nC s_ecc _snaraEas s sa'.ic_ 2F 3aIC_ 3 :i9 a _',acc cp CIL;C ;] ;E. ScIL_.[31_ _CF _Jl c_,p_.s CT.T'LS.IL
_het are ,olayeo n disco.
L_ve
This seurqdfieie s;4sc - .s su=Eacle _or BII E': ces 3,_ :_us_c.
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_'Radio. Operations I
Tuner Vacuum _uorescanl; DispJa'! tndicators
_r_setJnGJcatGr
-- Tuned [naic3tor
,__' _ _TEREO OtJTIC,_L
Stereo FM Mode
:<HZ _M Frequency _ndicater
........ '4HZ
FM :-'requencyindicator
Manuaihj
; , r_ _uh_m _ SelSCC tuner mcae.
! :
,-_er Cwo seconds the displaywillchange co show the current band and frequency.
__._ . . .!.! _,,_..,_._._
3 If necessary, press TUI',IER again Co switch between AM and FM ban0.
, r_ss ,_!kl_ _btco change the frequency.The frequency changes 4n ',OOKHz steps in FM eao ;OKHz steps in AM.
Aa_emal:ic _uning
I Press TUNSR tc selecu tuner mode,
LOGIC_
Ai=cer two seconds she display will change to the current show band one fl-equency.
]_DIE3
3. if necessary, press TUNER again so sv_lcch between ,'AM and FiVl band. 4 Press and Hold one TUNE ;_ or TUNE -4_ _or more _han one second to acCivaUe au_o cur, ingmcee
3 station !S reached, auto tuning stops,
q\/i_en
Tuning _.o a '_ea_ _M ata1:ions
1 Press TUNE :_/4_1 keys Co :une in a Neck ;-M station manually
©r_ss F_,i e\il_r_E ],n C_e rsmoEa ZOlqcrs! Co switch ZO Mane mode r nis ,viii _s0uoe one ucc,<gruu u []clse 5so
:,_,aKe C_e BLSEIOR easler CO _ssr:
d H Z
/V!_eN e oresec station _........_-_!_,_L C',_e 3_ssaC -,umcei" ,,]iiL ab_eaF qexc zc ci-e ,,_u_,l_::_-__ .... _n. _;3e _leC,,e
Selecting _rese_ _;at.%_s
n _un_r ,-_cs_ ;_resa T!JF,JEF_:ucccn - _ =' vwcn ,_e,,'v_,, -,M _l]_. ,I _onu :f necessem
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Press PRESET_ teen use :_/_1 on the rern_e control Cbselect desired preset station or use the rerpote a d rect access numer c ke,js.
Si;aring Posset S_;atiorts
The unit can store up to 20 stations in the F_vlwaveband and 20 stations in the AM wavebano.
. n tuner ,,ode press TUNER buttan Caswioeh between AM and FM banG.
_.!_ . , _,:__,_
2
Press the TUNE _/ ÷_ button Co Tune in the desired station.
3. Press and Hold PRESETunCil 'PRESET' icon flashes.
5,
...... _ _ _i'__}_:_o.....
Press _ _ co selectthe or_s@t channeinumoer or Use the remogs's directaccess numeric ke_,s.
_ ,.=,p, ....
Press PRESET once more'Co store inca memor,,. The dispiay will show briefly the characters 'S-OR_ before changing Cothe display below•
!. ,J _i_.. MHZ
i Clock S Timer Functions
Timer On _ndicator --
SLEEP @
Sleep Timer On _ndicator
Clock
Set;=ing c_e Clock
_n _- --" n U IUI _ _ in _icher A'/ -%i2:sr TUNE:q mcda : ,;mars cannot be set i '-\ - _.eu-<'_
c. ;ross i\,IESlUbutter LF_eAn.ote[]ongroionly]and alsoc_o=s -_,'_ until......c_,_ d.. lue5,_ ss_eoged.
LOGI_I
2 Press 0_, ,JsaTLI'JE >_- '_N :o :pange:eca_aen '2 snd 2_LnoLlr:s_cde.
-_ ,F"
LO_icc_
L061C_
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_. Press _,_ H Lc snaoge ;sine:sinuta field and the _,_o minuue digits will flash.
6. UseTUNE _._ /_ co set _,he minute. . treed _,'_<._o eontlrm the saEgicg Brld regurrs co norms+ moo&
OINIOFF Timer
Se_l;ing the ON/_F:F T_mar
1 In _Vt ,'_/2 cr TUNER, _ros_ Vlenu button
;Lc_m¢
2+ Press *4_)-unuil Timer Setsuo Mode is seiecuad.
S. PressOK. chenusa ,l,_,c_c, cheeseQnTimeorOffTime.
4. Press OK co enuer Sac Time mode
5. Sec Time [refer to GB ! g of "Se_tina the Clock'] and press OK tooconfirm the saucing.
7_ .....
_ ....
+++',++:i + .....
S. Press 01< to exit. and return :o :.he !asr+ source
Steep Timer
Sec_;ing _he Sleep ]'liner
Ti_is Peauure allows you co salec: a time afloat ,vl_icn the sysuem _;iil switch co the scandb_ mode aucomacicaily
I Press SLEEP butstson an Uhe ;'emcee eoncrol ,_epeaCedly too cycle ,:hraugh the sleeo _imer s gH,mes
The availabie sleep times are _0 minutes --_ SO minu_es _ :20 mtnucas -- !.5 minuses -_ OFF
_Rn
L_IGm_
_9_
_-.I_ec;_QngPemaJni_q ;a s_eep
_ress _P o;_ce ;Re fetT',P:inlnq cims .A,ii113e _tSDISVeLq.
Oanee,ilin_i €_e Steep Thner
.Tosw_cch _r: the _lee_ _-er 3i'Jss ....... _,_= .... d;_:il _F- a :ls_iaye_.
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r On Screen Messages (DVD/GD mode'dniy)
During Play, various messages will be shown on I;he screen for a few seconds to confirm Chat a function has been selected. You can turn these messages on or off in the 'On Screen' section of the setup menu.
The messages, which may appear, are listed below:
PLEASE wAiT ............................................ The system is in_ElaiJzlng.
READING ............................................... Reading the disc.
TRAY OPEN [ _ ] .................................... Tiqe b.ray is about to open.
TRAY CLOSE [ _ ] ................................... ]_ne _,ray is about to close
OVD .................................................... DVO disc is ioadsd.
MUSIC CO ........................................... Music CD disc is loaded.
NO VAUO DISC ........................................ Wrong disc format or damaged disc chat canner oe played,
dlec upside down or no disc in the tray.
tNV:'_,LID REGION DISC .......................... The disc cannot be played because regional code is different
to the playen
PARENTAL L_/EL TOO LOW TO PLa_, ....... The parental control has been set and the d_sc cannel be )laved.
PLAY [ _ ] ........................................ P!ay,
PAUSE [ I| ] ............................................ Pause playing
STEP FWO [||D] ..................................... One Frame forward in pause mode.
STEP BWD [_-lm|] ................................... One Crane backward fn pause mode.
CONTINUE [ _'] .......................... Continue playing altar pause.
RESUME STOP [ C[]] .... t .............. Stop Lhe disc but allow the disc to De resumed from the same place
RESUME IS'I::>] .................................. Playing is resumed.
STOP [ i ] .......................................... Playing disc _s completely stepped.
[ CZ)] ............................................. This function is not, available
NEXT CHAPTER [ _ ] ...................... Play r:rem beginning of next chapter
PREV CHAPTER [ _ ] .................... Elay from beginning of previous chapter
E
FAST, WO [_1,1] ........................... Fast forward speed 1
(For OVD up co speed 4. For CD up _o speed 3].
FAST SWO [ _ 1] .................... Fasr_ backward speed I.
[For OVD up to speed 4. For CO up co speed 3)
SLOW FWO [b4>1] ..................... Slow _orward speed ]
(Far DVD up to speed 4)
SLOW BWO [q<]l] ......................... Slow backward speed I
{For CVD up uo speed 4].
R4,ST blDTION .................................. Fast motion for skip forward ouuton is selected (Eanei cenozoic)
SLOW MOTION Slow moo;on for skip backward buttan '.a selected [Eanel controisJ.
_4UTE L_'_C_] ....................... The sound =s muted.
UNNIUTE [_1_] ..................... Sound mute :s canceilect
SKIPP!NG _AD CISC _'RE_ ............ There s a damaged sacs:an ;f gee ursc usat one slayer can 5KJ9 St,el"
Tr_ & _1
m*_LK ! .....
SKIP NEXT [ _ ] ......
SKIP PREP! £ _ ] .......
STAND SY .............
POWER DINj ................
-r_c'< saiecc:on wicr _ mumbar kay [Music CO) Skip so scars of SOd ,next ;rack {Music CO]
SkiD ca tne scars of _na ]periQue crack _Music C_] E_qgertng a_anebv mode.
SwicoR 2n from _Lano by.
3[J_-ON 2 ................. :nalcscas a _aeu Select;on ue;nc ]he ]L]r]cer ,(aye
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J=|aving a D sc
To play a 0_/0 disc, open the drawer using the pane! control or the remote control.
Insert _ne disc with the title side up. Close the drawer using the panel kay or _ne remote control.
There ',viiibe a snort daisy while the player identifies the disc snd reads Shemenu from the disc.
meaoing
An icon wiil display i The florsscsnt aispiav on the _ront of the player will indicate OVO.
Some discs will glsy sutomstieall_y, others wiil disp!ey the disc menu. !f_ne menu is presented, select 'P!ay
film" uelng the menu navigation keys and L,qenpress OK.
When the DMD is p a !ing
Skip
S_p #erwsrds or skip Packwarde _Chapter by prssa=ng the ._ _ Keys. Each press will jump to the beginning of the nexs or previous chapta¢
Fas_-Searc_
Fast forward or reverse ov.the .___..€*_"_-_ " keys.. There ere _' _pe=o_--' _ Esch press ncreases She soeed.
You need net hole down the kay. _ l---a_)_ 2--_-_3---_-)_4 ---_-_lj
_t
Play slow motion forward or bacl_,,vard using the _ _ _ keys. Thers are 4 speeds. _ech press reduces the speed. '(bu need not iqeid down chs key. bb I _ DI>2 -_- _>3 _ _ 4 _ _
Note: There _sno sound in F_ec-saarciq and S(ew Motion modes.
No_a_ P_a,! mad_
Torevertconormal speed ,,wchsound, ;sress.Jqs_OK] key.
Disc _blea_s Press themenu Ksy wniie,.hediscisgrayingand onedisc._en,u ,rillOe displayed.You can navlgatewitl_the
.__r___ and seiecta featurewiththe _[OK] ke,!.
remote controinavloation_i<eys_ _'_
Passe
This cemporar',q, stoos one disc. The picsura freszes and chefs is no sound. To start playing the disc again.
crass }_ [OK] ,the disc ,_esumas playing immediately. !f you press Pause again (while paused] t:he next frame of the movie wii! be shown.
Stop (and Resume SLop)
When _reseed once she otayer goes _nco Resume Stop mode hqthis mode One_ilm can be rssumed _rom cm
stop paint by pressing )_ __C,K].in Stop mode you can display the Setup menu. if she STOP key is pressec twice, umeplayer goes into SLop mode When :_" [OK] is pressed the disc will scars from the beginning.
Active Navigation [OVD]
Todisplav tne control bar dress _ on the remotecontrot.
The _ont, o_u=r .,,_ll_e diepia, ed aeress she Lop cfche screen. This control bar atiows you to ,change sect;nge (such as the audio iangusge) wniie tee disc is piay_ng, without interrupting the film.
:\iBvlgsgascrcss c,_e bar JS]nCj _(
[(eys
/
__e!e,zc ice C:c!e ?ou N}SR CO p_av Dn muJti c;51e .C.\YOs. _
TIt, -
, seleoG _ C;C:S _c;d orsas _C_]. -_e _e'_ 5ic;e 'NJll be ]_eo[ebso 3Q screen and s_so
z ..... -_ -.-=_r=r- ,rq i ,,Vl£r" ]O "Slav cn _,ui_; shatter Cb Ca. Crssa _-/ .___
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Time
_;:_ Time search..,_is anaCie_J:,cu :c s_eO_ and play t_a film from any goint, the indicated : ; figure is tne elapsed cims .-'ortha currently playing Cisie input a s;me using the number
:_ keys anO press )_[OK1 Tne film Nil glay from the ssseciated time. ,Th,,essscciatad
,Chapter and time wiil be dsplayed on the florescent disp s\_
Language Sound
This selects the audio Crack. ==rss=_- the } _-'____keys to cycle :hraugh the sound rmacks
available on the disc. To select a sound track press ___K_. , here c_ula sed channel ano 5. !cnannei
Audio available. There could also be aiternative language tracks..Atl discs are different in this respect.
Subtitle
Thisslows you to selectbetween availablesubtitlelanguagesorturn she subtitlesoff.Pressingthe _ _ keys ailowsselectionsSo be displayed Toselectpress _-[OK].
Press Right _) when the subtitle is highiighted ca go to ;he secono part of the Active Navigaoon Bar or
press _ _o go directiyto _Pe second partof _he ActiveNavigation8an
-- .....
Angle
I his IS only avall¢!gl_ un
At ows you to view the screen _ronqdifferent angles, _' __ ....
same discs.Check forthisiconon theoat,{ofa OVa when purchasing
Thisallowsyou co inhibtthe command responses inthe Lop cornerofthe screen,
OSD! _t eg Stop, Play, which are displayed momentartv when a remote kev is pressed.
To suppress these responses select "OFF" by pressing _[OK].
Repeat
,A-BRepeat slows a passage So be repeatedcontinuously.Press _,-[OK]as She suartofthe requiredpassage. _.henpress _[OK] againas the and ofthe passage.
The passage ,millnow be repeatedcontinuously.
Torevert to normal ptayieg, press _-[OK] again.
_:_-, Allows the display area to be increased or decreased in size.
Zoom ,
_=_ Press '_-[OK] co toggle between ! Ox, 2.0x and 0.5x.
Not_: When _he selection _s complete& _(IT c_e _Javiga_iln ea_ 5y pressing '_ or "iE;(]T'.
Playing a Music CO
Toplay a music CO, insert rcin the drawer with Che title side uo and the playing side down. _resa close _ . When the OSO displays 'Music CO" oresa _[OK].
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i When Che Mus cC ) is piayi.g '
Skip
Skip _orward, or skip Peckward by pressing the _ ,_.___Ke,/s. Each press will jump to the beginning of the n,ext trac',< or previous Urac_<.if RANDOM mode is seiecte0, skip will jump a RANDOM number of track_
Faet;-SearcN
Pest-forward or reverse by -he _--_ keys. There are 3 speeds Nh'ch each press _nc'reeses the speed unuii the maximum speed is reached. You need not hold down the key
i_lormat Plav mode
To revert to normal speed, press the )_ [OK.] key.
This will stop one CO and mute the sound. Press _ [OK] or Pause _| _o resume playing from the point
chat t was caused
Mute
This will mute One sound bat c,he disc cononues co play. When you unsure the sound [press ,_ again]•
later passage will be 9laying.
_umber Kepis
The number keys allow you co select a Crack directly, input the track number required.
; Active Navigation [Music CO]
To display the control bar, press _ on the remote control.
=ne control oar _fit be disolayed across the tap of the screen.
Navigate across the bar using .:_) keys
/_. :_ Seieets the crack. Press __-_-___ to select a _.raexand press _[OK]. The
Track
new track will be played and also be shown on the florescent display along with Lhe
"_"%/ corresponding time. The _ime displayed for Music COis the elapsed
time of the track, not Forthe whole CD.
Time Time search. Input a time using the number keys and press _-[OK]. The disc will
_' play from the indicated time and the associated track and rime wiJl be displayed on tl
......... _lerescent d_swMy.
A_B Repeat allows a passage to be repeated continuously. Press _[OK.1 at toe
_
,_......._._ j start of the required ,oassage, _,_an,cress _[OK] again au the end of the passage
_ _ _ The passage will now repeat continuously.
Torevert to ,qorrnal playing again press _[OK] again.
Repeat -,__ 7! .'r,_s _sa :rack repeat. '._Then ic dispiays " 1". the current crack ,,mi ce
i..... __utomatJcally repeated. 'ALU' means the whole CD will be clayeo. Tc change
oeu'.,x,een 'I ' end ',ALU' 9ress _(©K].
_ _ )\]_en 3_e i-_,enec_ eelecE;sn iS S/,\/[Cc_ed 2n 37ask eaiesc;cns _/ilJ ce _,aca SE
Random s osm aaaqua :ei' anner
OSO
T_]Is COS al_cws ;co CO nniblc cRe COFqF_ans ,'esOc[heas CF 5nsgop _orRer _F_RS
] screen. _. _. _cuo _!ay. _r_len are dis_la_,ed momsn_srliv Nner_ a _mo_a :4ay ,e
i_i _r__=_.__-<=_a -c aupcresa creeseresponses, se!ect'CFP 3y ;oress_ng_fDK]
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i Setup Menu
To access _he setup menu _he disc must. _e in ST;OP mode _nd ':;_e ptayer music be in DVD mode.
Press MENU to dispiay the setup menu. Navigate using the remote control Navigation ,<eys. Select options using the _[OK] key.
,q_eselections ara the preferred options that will be chosen if they are available on a disc• ]','_be dis_
does noc have the preferred apcJen _hsn :he discs own prefer_nc_ _,_ill be used.
Language Subtitle "D/Aspect Audio Set Oigital out Parental On screen Quit
It £anguage Example showing hew So change the audio ianguage from ENGLISH :o, ,_,ENCm
[ Language ] [ Audio ] ._ ;-___ X P-
I_ngua _
r
F
Sele©[ lanyuage oplJofl
i_.)-choo_o_-E,._. _-_,
i
L_guag" ; _u_ t
.ielecl aOdJoI=n(J_Ja_e
_x4
[ Return] _ "_
J
i-!,)_u i Eng li_ ]
. .' c< _:_ , Eng ILsh j
-- ._ ,
_ePaln i _el_l 3_dio_oflOuo_e
_# O_T3'- Choose L_ - Enter _ - Exit _ _ _ - Choos_ _ - Enter _ - E_it
"_:" [Francaie ] ._)
LaaQuage
]
•!
I
:7:-;.,_ _ Choose 0 - Yes _ - bit
J Example showing how to turn off the subuitle
[Subtitle] ___ _j_ X 1
_u_title
-_' _ _ :t:_ _ .;.1-,; a
r Off]
_e_ec_s_btitle_otion
'0" Choose (_ - Enter _ - E_il : _.g: ghoose ._;-:nter _ Exit
i
_uol_e
::: L-" - Choose _,_ - Enter _ - EX
J
Selecl ;_b:iUe _rlun
- Choose _ Enter _, Exit X_::_- Choose _- Enter _- E_it
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P_renlalLeveJ_."
PammlLevel2 !
Par_nt;al L_vei Set; at; 7 or "3
i Parent_lLevel5 ;
Playbackimlh _ /_
kParenta/Level2!
;;a_taJbvelZ
ParentalLevel2'
J
_PaenlaiLevel7 Z
!,°arenialLevel2 '
)otagi__vel 7 1
_rentr, ILevel"
: F_rentabvei2 '
_?_rental Level:
I ParentalLmJel2 ;
A section of the disc can have several diffareng sequences wnlcn vary ,r 3arengat conl;rc_ evel n _ne 9cc'., example of a disc with parental centre the slaver 'N)ilshow a differenu secosn oeueno_ng on une careers
control level set in the player's menu
In this way, parents can control sne ccncanc CTfilms aria criers _sno _noicatIon cnau anv cer,sorsn_o nee
occured.
The mean)ng of the levels ' to 8 varies deoenolng Jose une ,court;-,/are CNe 5 De or concsr, ccI =cba qlSC
The player is delivered without a password, _Hhen you sac tee oarenca lavsl for _he first ome. ou ar'_ reviled co enter your own oassworo (e.g, 1. 2 3. 4). This cecomes one osssword for one o=aver You mus_
know this password in order to change it. Some films as noc nave oareptsl co_qtrol c:]e o;sc wit 3}aV regardless of the player setting,
Psr' etaJControl)
Ex me,eacow, gnowrosetoar ta, S
,i"_ . /
selec(parent_llevel_llo n ;_n_ea_d_C_parentaJle_e_ Flea_selecll_eleve
_ :-Choose _-Enter ____,.ExJi _',_-Choose (_)-Enter ,_-E=,I ,_,- "-Lever ._.-los ,_ -411
_I
<3>
,- _, <3>
O#--___ o# j
J £e_m
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.cure=_flm=_u .uc n=,,=,_=rsncacontrolassigedand willpl_y T_'rsspecsivecf.shepa;er sett;ng.
" aecona methoe cr parsnsa] control is also available in the m .NE_ KE'¢S option. Set panel keys to OFF end
the piayer can only be operated by the remote contrcl. Blow the payer can only be used by someone with
=CCc.S_ tu u,qeremote control.
J ×evs ] J
ECarencal] ___ _X3 [PaneIKeys] '0 _ [Off] "0 I
_a{enlal pat en_a_ _r Bnral , I
'1
SO:lit[Dalenlal ;e_lIlgU06 .%alllelit dlla_leIfDnl3aMI'Imp11
Choose _ - E_e_ L_J - Exit :.=" ,_ - Choose _ - Enter _ - Exit - Choose (_) - Yes _ - Exit
-..It J
P_te.tal Pa_i_l
. <8> -
]
- d_ ..=1 ± _%
1
o. _ L" _ T
Rmurr_ ]
-_-_ ÷Choose _ - Entel L_ -Fz41 _,_'_ -Choose "0 ÷Ente_ _ - Exit
On Screen ]
Goring playback, vamous _cans end messages will be shown on the screen for a few seconds to confirm that a Function has been selected. You can turn these messages off or on. A full list of these messages can be
_ound _
on p,uge UB21.
:_. On Screen ]
On Screen ]m
On scree. "
, - Choose _ Enter _, - Exit
On s_z,_sn
/ a_ j ;%
:: _ -Choose )_-Enter i_ Enit
On screen
P
I 4r
Z_,___ - Choose 0 - Enter _ - Exit
:i
< 1 [Return]
i
On _een
, Re_urn
J
_),:_- - Choose _ - Eote_
i
-Exit :
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[ T_JAspect _i L-8ox means "Latter Box'. The ;:incurs ',,vi_lbe oispia ;sd as _ Mth black uar_ at the to
, ] snd bottam of the screen. Some OVO_s _re widescreen, multi or standard format & may no1
be supported oy this feature. Please sos 5VD covers to find its format. P-Scan means "Pan and Scan '. The picture fiils the whole screen, however some portions at
left and right may not be visible. The picture will automsd, estly Psn and Scan to le_ and right co center the most important par_ of the p_cture. tkJot air discs support Pan and Scan, so the fetterbcx display may r_msin even.though P-Sc_
_sseiected.
F_xsmpie shows setting of Lector Box display on a normal ,_J
{TV Aspect ] i.{L..._
SeleeL T_} aspect opt_oa Select IV _orm_,t $el_= ,'_ A_ee=
_i "}- Choose ,_ - Enter _ - EX,t -_ _'_- C_oQse _ - Enter _ - E:_it _,_:z_ - C]_oose ,,_ - Enter _ - Exit
_ . '_,
[Return] ,._ _ _ ,'< [ L-BOX] _._
_"- _"_ - Choose 0 - Enter _ - Exit _ ._ - Cheese _ - Enter _ - Exit _,._ - Choose 0 - Yes _. Exi'
Audio Set ] Example snows
.Audio Set ]
m_le set
$eleel _61o _elept_0n
' _ . -Choose _ - Enter _ _,i
secong of O_nsmtc Range Compress=on (DRC) t:o night ulme hs'cemng.
_ 3 [ORC]
Soeaker Con|i_uratlon
>
_×Ic :
Speaker Configuration
F' _t , i EY_t
OR C
Speaker Configurauon
b_c -
_RC _ Exit
< _ _
.) •J
Sneaker Conll_uration
_c ....
}RC A
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J3igi_at OuC t
Toset up the 0igital ,Audio output to a 5.1 Receiver/Oecoden Thismenu enablesyou co set the sype of5.I _utpotaccoreingto your
Decoder/Amp. The brm of each type of 0eta {Ooiby Oigital, IVIPEGor E3TS)san be sac as Sitstream or PCM format co suit your 0oiby & OTS
decoders.
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[Parental Control
OVD discs have a p_rsntel leve! assigned to the disc. The range of parental controls ere froFn 1 to 8.
The payer can be see in s similar way. if the player's parental level is sol; to 8, it will play all discs If the player's parent;el level is set beiow 8, only discs with a lower or equal parental love! will play.
For axample, if the piayer is sac to 5. only discs with parental control ratings of 5A,3.2. & I will play. To p a highe- rated disc you must change the player's rating to a higher number
/_.iternative scenes with lower racing are included, The player plays the highest rated scene chat the perem
setting allows. For example, consider a disc which is generally suitable for most audiences, and is rated a levet 2 For the most sart. However, in the middle there are also scenes rated st 5 & 7 {nat suitable for children)
The Disc /
,. . _ Pmn_lLevel7
I ParentalLeee(5 __ __ ParentalLevelT _ _
?laylaacxpath _ ' __ _....
T;_ePSa_L_
7he _{B\/er S _ah_\/Iof cements _n gne
setting :n _na rgare_c@:'_enu
Parental Level Set to 1
Player does nec p_ay One disc and display
"Parental Level Leo bw ca 13!8y ''
;ar°.n_,ai '-avet Se_ betwe_._ 2 _ 4
PlavbacX_ath
?_lentalLe_e_7
,_rentalLevel2 : __
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i Program-Music CD i
I
To display the CD orogrem menu. the player must be in CD mode and _he disc must be in STOP mode. grass
"CO PROGRAM" _ on _he remote control and the CO program menu win appean Toput the giayer into CD mode, insert an audio CO and clcse the drawe_ The piayer win 3o ,ncc CO mode when it identifies the disc.
Program-Music ] program tracks from a music CD.
Example showing
how to Favcurita
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3- or
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! _tl _lz _13 ¸ _l_ _ls _1_ p.17 p*ls _1_ _
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;_ - Add
_*Choose !_ - Del j.
(_ - Save _ - Exit
Save
! _P'I _z _ P_ _ _s _7 we P4 zP'I°
- Save (_ - Exit
Index (DVD)
Examole snowing now co set an inaexrnarKen Press the _naex _ key wn.e tne o[sctsplaylng,cne filmwiHcause ann the indexwillbe olsolayeo
There are cotaH_ten _noexmarker secongs _ach qoex man<er can oe reaoneo oy press ng r.nescsr
ForwardorbaeKwaro cotton
ooex
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_:1:( cl.a_l_ : 1o(
1 _tliqlll t _ _Jllll_ nit,it ill i 1_. Mill 11 ii il_.&
_-Add _ gel
-Choose Q- Ptav _-Exit
_-_dd _-Oel ,L.--_..-Agg _>-Canc
-Choose Scegh O-Play 0-_il _-Plav _-Escz
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_xemole stoma -g new co olay -oran rosxeo 3olnt
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_'-AO_ _-->-De =.-Agg . z-Cant
-Choose Scegll
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MP3 CD
Turn on your OVD player and piece MF3 C5 into the disc tray and close the tray. A Mr3 player panel will appear on the 777screen and the first stack aeieccion will begin to play automatically.
_. 4
; _ secs _ kHz '. kbps _' _j:_#_
i _.LTJ
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t _) Songs aame (when available]. [2) Audio o7ocie[stereo or mono].
(3] Sampling rate. [4) _ Resoonds. uo the " ._ " k÷,: use ca ecic the song list. [5) _*l Responds Lothe ' >-1 ' key use,_a skip co the next t_ack. [6) :_ Responds co the ' _ " key- use r_osucp playback. (7] __: Responds to the ' _ 'key-use_ostarspiayback
[8) 1] Reapcndscoche " ]:1 'ke,/ use co pause playback.
[S) :_ Responds Cache" _-_ ' key - use co skip ca previous Lrack.
[1 O) Playing elapsed time per song.
[1 1) Sampling frequency. ('12) Playing song anti the Coral _7umbera_the scng list.
When listening Coa Mr3 disc, you can _auss /SOap, Skip/Play one song b4!manipulating Lhe above funccions. You can directly saiec: any song of the lieu ey pressing the numeric keys of the remote control and ___
_£1P3 Sonq SeJect_on L._s;;Screen and Disc B#ewser _crsen This screen displays the List of Songs r_het can be played
1/4 MP3 Songs Selection Ust
_ ;,:i New i
_dd
- :7 SelAII 1
vVher, :/ou _irsc use a 2!so s,,er'., song on the disc will be #laced in ohio Song Selection List, and st] will be aeiected _or pia_,lncj, You can change ciqe _e_scc]oo c,., 7[gniignc;ng cJqe 3ong _P,d pressing ,_
Oiec _ruwser _cre_1
VOU csn _reacs ',,cur c,ii, i7 \,i_ _cng Selecc;on ; :so _s_r;c one L_ISC _r[c,2\/ser
.............. 7
_. _buose _; Select _ PI_y
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_qa+liqa'tinq between _I,_3Screens
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,,_: Ch_ _ seem L_ may
MP3 Songs Selec_d on List
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Playing a MP3 Disc
From the MP3 Disc Browser, you could choose your favorite songs• For the sake of the user's convenience a particular disc named 010315 1 +sused for +[lusCraCion.
( Select & Play Your Song ]
i)'_010315_"
............. i
v 010315_1
AND¥ ARRON
BEMYVA_I DICK & C_1
EMIL
HUICHt_I
:_._, C_cose _ Sele_l "_. may +_ choose :,_ Select _ Play
_Selecm mhealbum ,lou wen_
010315 " TRACNI--1 010315 " TRACKI-1 I'- ANOY TRACK1 --2 _ >- ANDY - TRACK1 --2 !
I,- ARRON TRACK1 _3 _" ARROtq TRACKI_3 _" BEMYVA-- 1 TRACK1-4 _ BEMYVA-- 1 TRACK1--4
DICK & C-" TRACK1 _5 I _ I", DICK & C_1 TRACK1 --5
k- EMIL TRACK1 _6 _" EMIL TRACK1--6 I_- HUI CHI--" TRACK3--1 -+_e _-_ (if a_I/] _ _e HUI CH!--I TRACK3-1
c_oose _ set+== -- Play F carrel ,3n ,3FeesIFlg _ " ._ Clmose+tL._ Seem _ m_v
z+.... uNe _
'OU can creese on@ _c_g ]L_C_ CO se!ec_ _l_Um
y, Dr Nqor_ _;qa_ 3he ect'. _ _i_c;(Laor_g) Br_ +_r_ss
G_/ sr_eelN+_ -._ _) _. 3cN+rY _
aRe _ _ _ " _ ....
010315_1 _TRACK_--_
ANDY _TRACKI--Z ARRON TRACK1--3 BEMYVA--1 w TRACK1--4
DICK & C_I TRACKI_O
EMIL m TRACK1-6
HUICHI--1 TRACK3--1
3_-e _'rsc sero _T _;qe
+ecs _.z _c_s
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GB34
MP3 Songs Selection Ust
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!; Remove :
y "_.
_: r _
s_ . _kHz _bos _J
- _rsses
h
./
ailsongs inthe se!ectJonlistand chooses new songs from Erieorowsen
1/4 MP3 Songs Selection List
- TRAC,_-4 &_
TRACK1-6 _ Play
. TRACK1-2 t:_ m TRACKI~t
Add !
J' ! Remove ,
; Rmv All
Y
Current Play List Will Be Deleted
.New) ..___ I_oIo31sj
All songs erased
V 010315_1 D2TRAC ~1
ANDY D2TRAC~2
ARRON D2TRAC-3 8EMYVA_I D2TRAC-4
DICK & C--_ D2TRAC-5 EMiL D2TRAC~6
HUICHI_1 D2TRAC-7
Please refer :o "Select; & Play" ca page GB33.
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v 010315_1 D2TRAC~I I
ANDY D2TRAC~2
ARRON D2TRAC-3
REMYVA--_ D2TRAC~4 DICK & C--I D2TRAC~5 EMIL D2TRAC-6
HUICHbl D2TRAC~7
C_; ch®. _ select._ PI.,
l'Add ] -_dOs :shesong(s) newly selected from
}
=. /
1t4 MP3 Songs Selection List
I_ TRACK1~6 _ Play _- ,
:._ TRACK1-1 ew :
Sol All !
;.e__ovo'I
Rmv All _ I
Add TO The Current Play Ust
..... i
one Crawser co Che 8XlSSlng song ISC,
_1' 010315_"
_A.dd]
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010315_1 TRAC_I=I i ANDY TRACK1~2 _ _-_
_EMYVA_I TRAC_I-4 OICK & C- I TRACK1 _5 ]
EMIL TRACK1 _ 6 HUICHI_I TRACK1-7
_hOOSS _; Select " may
{_j Choose 0 Seiecl _,_ Pla_
010315 I TRACK1 .I
ANDY TRACK1~2 ARRON TRACK1 ~3
BEMYVA_- TRACKI~4
DICK & C-1 TRACK1-5 EMIL TRACK1-6
HUICNI--1 TRACK1~7
C@OSe _ Selel:t _ _la'_
_!ease refer" t= "Select: & ,_lay" o_-_page Gi_33.
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I Select All and Remove Your Song . !
- All songs in the selection list will be selected (for playing).
1/3 MP3 Songs Selection Ust
mr TRACK1-4 _ i w TRACK1-6 i Play
TRACI(1-2 _ New
t : A_o
tel All
t Remove
_ Rmv All
v
1
fyou onw wanc Coplay the first
song =ncne selection _ss, but qoc _,qesecona sno cnlrasong,
Joucan omit one swo songs by
sresslng ._/ Lnd ,._."
113 MP3 Songs Selection Ust .
_" TRACK1-4 Z_
Play
TRACK1-6 .
TRACK1~2 *" .......
_" Plow
,_ Add
Set All
_ Remove I
':i Rmv All
Playall songs _none itsc
m
r . I j
j _j secs kHZ _ mOPs
il
-I
All Songs tn The List Will Be Selected
_ All Son@s In The List WITI Se Selected !_
Remov"'_--'e] Removes one song from the seiection rise
lt:4 MP3 Songs Selection List
i. D2TRAC-3
me D2TRAC-2
ill TRACK1-3
.... _ X /_ i=w TRACK1-2
Set All
; RmVAII ;,
Selected Song Will Be Removed From Play Lit
(Remove)
]1/3 : MP3 Songs Selection List i :
=w TRACK1-3 ! PlaV I_-
, , q
I_' TRACK1 ~2
_:: NeW ,
i :z ii
I Rmv All i:,i
Selected Song Will Be Removed From Play U_I
- Removes ell songs from cne selection 'isc
j/3 MP3 Songs SeJect,_on List
;_ TRACK1-3 Play ,
All Songs Will Be Removed From play List ,
MP3 Songs Selection Ust
Play
: New
-2Z-
I! Se,A"
i Remove i
All Songs Will Be Removed From'P ay List '
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i roblems ?
if it appears that yeur OVO receiver is faulty, first consuJt this checkiiss. It may be that something
simple has been overlooked.
Uncle1" ,_o circumscances should you _ry to repair
:he ,.'nit yoursa/f; as €,_is _v#l inva#data the
warranty. Only quali#ed sat,lice persannel can
NO _OWER
Check if the on/eft bucscn cn she ,runt of use unic is set to on.
Check if power plug of one :mains cord is properlyconnecsad
, Check if there {s power au the AC outlet by
plugging in ancuher appliance.
RA_3tO RECEPTION IS _JGISY OR _O RECEPT]Oi',J
Check the sntenna is connected
, Turn off the T_/or move antenna sway _rcm T'_.
_JO PICTURE
Check if the T_i is switched on.
Select the correct AV input on cne ,'_Z
Check the video connection. Check if channel selector is set _o AV on she Ti
(See your Tv' manual for instructions].
, Ensure chat Flayer is set to CVD mooe
O_ST/ORTED _olCTURIE
Check the discFor_ingerorintsand cieanwlth softcloth,w_o_ngfrom centre coedge.
Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion mayappean This isncCamalruncoon
CGMPL]=T_=LY DISTORT2D P_CTURE
The disc format isnot according ca the _/-set used (PACNTSC).
J_O COLOR ]N _]CTURE , The disc format _s not according _c ere
,,miset used (PALiNTSC). Ensure ©VC _layer [s not connected through
v'C,q.
---nsurethe_JsciaBel st:acing Jcwero Clesn _he _isc
Check f c_]e cJsc ,s deracc;ve % .r'.,_ng
_nocher Gist.
-C_sureclhac c;]s_iac s _ic_er _ _\,_ :[_ Jr ',CO. LOCI<for _he epprocrlacs cgcs zf D\,C .CE
or rOD on _i_e_isc.
Only IS09660 :urines MFG Gists can ce cloyed (Please refer _o sage GBST -or:ursnar
nrcrmeocn].
NO SOUND
Check thatmute has not been pressed.
Check volume controlisturnedup. Check audioconnections.
ifno sound from one channel,checkSpeaker
connectionsatthe playerand atthe speaken
Ensure thereisa DTS decoder connected when selectingOTS.
, No dialog(Cancerchannel]
_'_JORETURN TG START-UP SCR£,-=N WHEN DIISC IS REMOVED
Sheck to see if the program requires another disc to be loaded.
, Reset by unplugging the unit Crom the power,
then connect the power again.
T_E DVD RECEIVER DOES ,_IOT RESPOND TO THE _'_MOTE CONTROL
Aim the remote controldirectlyat the
sensor on the front of the unit.
+ ,Avoid all obstacles which may interfere with
the signal path. Inspect or replace the batteries.
_STORT--.D OR B/W PICTURE , The disc format is not according to the TV-set
used [PAIjNTSC].
_O
AU£10 AT DIGITAL OUTPUT Check the digital connections.
Check the Digital Out menu to make sure
chat the digital output is correctly set.
Check if the audio format of the selecued audio language matches your DVD receiver
capabilities.
_TTONS DO NOT WORK
Unplug the unic from power outlet and reconnect after afew seconds.
'fOIJ.NAVE FORGOT_'EN THE PASSWORD , Press the SKIP FORWARD BUT-ON _'_ key
cn _hs fron_ panel wniie _nsertingone power OIL:_
Ca cP,e sower outlet.
T:",E DISC IS STUCK _SI_E T_E PLAYER
Cress 0 cower on stsnOby button us scanob, mcde and cower on a_er a fewseconds.
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FSupplement for Mr3
L
Precaution should be taken when you create your own MP3 CO
The MP3 Player supports only IS09660 standard (level 1), iCcan recognize and play MP3 files burned to CO-R, CO-RW discs cvith the ISO9660 standard.
Tomske a disc with ISO9660 format you must use the "DATA CD Creator".
The MP3 Player wilt not recognize any MP3 CD created with formats at;her than JS096S0.
ISD9660 is the deiautt CD burning format for most common CD creation software. When creating MP3 CDs, users must refer to the heip files of the CD creation software they are using in order to confirm that
they are applying the correct settings co create a IS09660 formatted CO. One of the procedures to set up ISO9660 option tar some common CO creation software is found in the following section.
!Setting IS09660 format option in some common CO creation software !
Adaptee Easy CD creator 4,0 Note: IS09660 setting procedure Forother versions of Adaptec Easy CD creator, please refer to
Adaptec's official web site at "www. adapcec, com"
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5 DVO p_ay_s- Ele_tron_ Rewew_ - Gd£[_c_nJ
CD LayOut
EmPty O_ta La_o_
Step1 - {;lick o. "_File"
Na_
_M_ O_Ul
Step2 -- Click on "gO Layout Proper_zes
_ COLa_ Od_]
S_A=..
I El) Layo_
_M_F
Step3 - Choose IS0966Q Click OK. _'i_9_t_" _o_mat is set for burning!
T_,_ D=aG3
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[ Cleaning Disc I
Some problems occur because the disc inside the player is dirty To avoid these problems clean your disc
regularly, in the following way:
When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the centre out. Do not wipe in a circular motion Circular scratches can cause picture distortion or render the disc unplayable.
CAUTION
DO not use solvents, commercially availai31e cleaners, or anti-static
spray intended for analog discs.
Electrical Specification ]
Amplifier Unit Amplifier Section
Power Output ................................................ 30 W RMS / channel rain.
Total Harmonic Distortion ............................... 10% at rated power (1 kHz)
Frequency Response ....................................... 20 Hz-20 kHz / 1 dB
S/N Ratio ..................................................... _>65 dB (CCIR-2K)
Input Sensitivity ........................................... 460 mV
ToneControl .................................................. ± 12 dB
Tuner Section
Tuning Range ........................................ FM 87.50-108.00 Mhz [100 kHz steps)
AM 530-1720 kHz (10 kHz steps)
Intermediate Frequency .............................. FM 10.7 MHz
AM 450 kHz
26d8 Quieting Sensitivity ............................ FM 16 dB
26dB Quieting Sensitivity ............................. AM 54 dB / m
Image Rejection Ratio ............................... FM 28 dB
AM 20 dB
iF Reiectian Ratio ...................................... FM 55 dB
AM 45 dB
S/N Ratio ................................................ FM 48 dB
AM 35 dB
Auto SLop Sensitivity ................................. FM 22 dB
AMSOdB/m
Selectivity ........................................ FM 20 dB
AM Suppression Ratio ................................ FM 40 dB
Harmonic Distortion ....................................... FM Mona 1%
FM Stereo 2.5q/o
AM 3%
Fraquenc? Response ...................................... FM "1O0 Hz-4.5 kHz
AM 120-2.5 kHz
Steres Sagsregien ...................................... FM 30 dB [! kHz)
Stereo Threshold .................................... FM 20 dB
DVD 5action
Laser ]]/pe ................................... Semiconductor {Ouai Laser)
Disc Diameter .................. IScm!Sem
Playing Time { ] s cm} ............... Single Layer
Dual Layer
Two Sides. SingleLayer
Two Sides. Ouel Layer
- 2.12h
-zk0!h
- 4.25h
- S.02h
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[ Electrical Specification ]
Video
Decoding ....................................................... MPEG - 2
Resolution .................................................... 720 x 576 @ 50 Hz
720 x 480 @ 60 Hz
OAC .......................................................... 10 Bits
Signal System ............................................... PAL / NTSC
Video FormaU ................................................ 4:3 / ! 6:9
Video S/N Ratio .............................................. 56dB (minimum)
Differential Phase ......................................... _5 °
Differential Gain ............................................ Lass than _+5%
Composite Video Output ................................. I. 0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
S-Video Output ............................................... Y - 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
C- 0.286 Vp-p, 75 chins
Audio OAC ............................................... 24 8its / 96 kHz
Output; Level .................................................. ->1 Vrms
Total Harmonic Distortion ,,............................. _<1%
S/N Ratio ..................................................... _>70 dB
Frequency Response ..................................... 4Hz - 20 kHz (44 1kHz)
4Hz - 22 kHz (48 kHz) 4Hz - 44 kHz (96 kHz)
Digital Output ......................................... SPDIF (Coaxial & Optical)
Miscellaneous
Power Supply Racing ............................... 120 Vac / SO Hz
Power Consumption ............................. Standby - 7W
Max. 300 W
Dimensions (W x H x 0) ......................... 430ram x 75ram x 278mrn
Weight ........................................................ 7Kg
IR Remote Control
Effective Range ................................. > B Meters
No. of Keys ............................................... 38
Battery (1.5V) .......................................... AAA X 2
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