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INTRODUCTION
Safety
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
3
Table
of
Contents
Introduction
SafetyPrecautions........................2
TableofContents.........................3
IMPORTANT
Precautions.............................6
NotesonDiscs..........................7
IdentificationofControls.................8-11
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FrontPanel/Displaywindow.....................8
RearPanel.................................9
RemoteControl.............................10
PreparingtheRemoteControl..................11
OperatingwiththeRemoteControl.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
Connections
AntennaConnections.....................12
SpeakerSystemConnection...............13
ConnectingtoaTVandVCR...............14
Basic
BasicPlayback.......................15-16
SpecialPlayback......................17-18
Operation
Operations
StillPicture............................17
FrameAdvance........................17
and
tracks
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chapters
ScanningatHighSpeed..................18
PlayinginSlow-Motion...................18
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Radio
Operation
Presettingtheradiostations................31
Listeningtotheradio.....................32
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Sound
Operation
SelectingaSoundmode..................33
EnjoyingtheSurroundEffect.
ConstituentElements....................34
SoundfeatureintheRoom...............34
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.34
SpeakerPositioning.....................34
DelayTimeSetting.......................35
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SettingtheSoundLevel...................36
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channels
. . . . .
36
byusingthetesttone......................36
Initial
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settings
. . . . . . . .
37
SelectingdiscLanguages.................38
Selecting
rating
and
password
. . . . . . . .
39-40
level
SelectingTVAspect......................41
SelectingMenuLanguage.................42
Table
of
Languages
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17
and
Their
Abbreviations.
. . .
43
Reference
Disc
Requirements/Copyright
Before
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Personnel
Information
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
45-46
44
Specifications...........................47
19 20
Advanced
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Usingatitlemenu.......................21
UsingaDVDmenu......................21
MemorizingSettingsforViewedDVDs
Changingsubtitlelanguage................23
Changing
soundtrack
language
. . . . . . . . .
audio
Viewingfromanotherangle................24
RepeatPlay............................25
Storing
markers
in
memory
to
be
viewed
(listenedto)again.......................26
ZoomFeature..........................27
SleepTimerSetting......................27
ProgramPlay...........................28
PlaybackwithMP3....................29-30
. . . . . . .
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PAGE
4
INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT
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PAGE
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
7
This
Notes
section
On
on
shows
Handling
Do
not
touch
Do
not
attach
Discs
you
Discs
the
paper
how
to
playback
or
handle,
sideofthe
tape
to
clean,
discs.
and
disc.
store
discs.
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Do
not
direct
sunlight
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not
moisture
near
a
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discs
placing
case
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store
discs
store
discs
and
dust
humidifier.
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objects
cause
or
near
such
on
discs
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a
place
heat
in
places
as a
in
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case.
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subject
sources.
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to
to
or
or
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clean.
off
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PAGE
8
INTRODUCTION
Identification
Front
Panel
POWER
FUNCTION
of
Controls
button
TUNING/SKIP
button
and
Disc
Tray
buttons
PLAY/PAUSE
indicator
button
OPEN/CLOSE
button
VOLUME
PHONES
controller
ENTER
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RESET
the
ARROW/PRESET
button
connector
sensor
bottom,
button
see
(located
page
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indicator
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indicator
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mode
playback
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number
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number
indicator
button
indicator
button
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indicator
indicator
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button
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indicator
STEREO
Total
playing
Frequency/Delay
indicators
indicator
button
indicator
MUTE
indicator
time/Elapsed
time/Volume
time/
etc.
INTRODUCTION
PAGE
9
Identification
Rear
Panel
FM
Antenna
of
Controls
Connector
AM
Antenna
Connector
WOOFER
(con'd)
OUT
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2
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using
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switch
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PAGE
10
INTRODUCTION
Identification
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menu
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seconds
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
11
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corrosion. To
operate
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insert
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charge,
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PAGE
12
CONNECTIONS
Antenna
Connect
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Connector
the
the
supplied
the
Connections
FM/AM
AM
FM
FM
loop
wire
antenna
wire
antenna
antenna
antennas
to
the
to
(supplied)
the
for
AM
FM
listening
antenna
antenna
to
the
connector.
connector.
radio.
AM
loop
antenna
(supplied)
Notes
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prevent
sure
to
connecting
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fully
pickup,
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as
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and
other
component.
CONNECTIONS
PAGE
13
Speaker
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the
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connector
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supplied).
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speaker
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and
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speaker
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speaker
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cords
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on
output
the
speakers.
PAGE
14
Connecting
CONNECTIONS
to
a
TV
and
VCR
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a
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a
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the
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owner's
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connections.
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manual
DVD
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function
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BASIC
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PAGE
15
This
Basic
section
1
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