LG FFH-2108AX User guide

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PAGE
2
Precautions
CAUTION:TO SHOCK DO
NO
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INTRODUCTION
CAUTION
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
3
Table
of
Contents
Introduction
Precautions.............................2
TableofContents.........................3
NotesonDiscs..........................4
IdentificationofControls..................5-8
FrontPanel...............................5
RemoteControl............................6
PreparingtheRemoteControl...............7
OperatingwiththeRemoteControl.
. . . . . . . . .
RearPanel/DisplayWindow..................8
Connection
Antenna(Aerial)Connections................9
SpeakerSystemConnection...............10
ConnectingtoaTV/Monitor................10
Before
SettingtheClock........................11
SleepFunction..........................11
TimerFunction..........................12
AudioAdjustment........................13
Radio
Presettingtheradiostations................14
Listeningtotheradio.....................15
AuxiliaryFunction........................15
Cassette
TapePlay..............................16
Recording...........................17-18
Operation
VolumeAdjustment......................13
SoundQualityAdjustment.................13
MUTE................................13
MDSS(MultiDynamicSoundSystem).
DEMOMode...........................13
DISPLAYMode.........................13
UBB/HI-TONEFunction..................13
Operation
Deck
BasicPlayback........................16
TapeCounterReset.....................16
Recording
Dubbing..............................17
CDtoTapeSynchronizedRecording.
Operation
from
Radio,
CD
or
Auxiliary
Source
. . . . . . .
. . . . .
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CD/VCD
Operation
BasicPlayback.......................19-20
ChangingDiscsDuringPlay...............19
ToStopPlay..........................20
ToPausePlay.........................20
To
Skip
chapters
To
Scanatfast
.7
Advanced
and
forwardorfast
Operation
tracks
LastSceneMemory......................21
TimeSearch...........................21
RemainTimeFunction....................21
MultiplexFunction.......................22
PBCPlay(PlaybackControlPlay).
RepeatPlay............................23
ProgramPlay...........................23
Karaoke
Operation
KaraokeBasicPlayback...................24
KaraokeFunction.....................25-26
ToAdjustECHOVolume..................25
ToChangetheKey(KeyControl).
RecordingwithKaraoke..................25
TempoChange.........................25
VideoSelectFunction....................25
ReturnFunction........................25
ReservationFunction....................26
MICVolumeControl.....................26
ShadowFunction.......................26
KaraokeMENUPlayback...............27-31
SelectionofMelody......................27
ScoreIndication........................27
Fanfare...............................27
ChallengingKaraoke.....................29
MelodyKaraoke........................29
SingRoomFunction.....................30
MasterpieceImpressionFunction
Reference
17
DiscsRequirements......................32
PlayableDiscs.........................32
BeforeCallingServicePersonnel.
Specifications...........................35
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PAGE
4
INTRODUCTION
This
Notes
section
On
on
shows
Handling
Do
not
touch
Do
not
attach
Discs
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Discs
the
how
playback
paper
to
or
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tape
to
clean,
discs.
and
disc.
store
discs.
On
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Do
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direct Do
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moisture
near
Store
placing objects
case
Discs
store
sunlight
store
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humidifier.
discs
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discs
in
or
near
discs
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dust
such
vertically
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discs
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sources.
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
5
Identification
Front
Panel
of
Controls
1
2 3
4
5 6
7 8 9
10 11
12 13
14 15
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FUNCTION
(TUNER/BAND,
3.
DISC
4.
DISC
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10.
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11.
PBC
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SKIP DIRECT
BUTTON
JOG
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SELECT
BUTTON
PLAY
(-)/(+)
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NORMAL
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19.
RECORD/RECORD
20.
UBB/HI-TONE
21.
EQ
22.
23.
MIC
24.
MIC
25.
ECHO
26.
MDSS
27.
REPEAT
28.
PROGRAM/MEMORY
29.
VOLUME
30.
31.
CD
32.
CLOCK
33.
REMOTE
34.
POWER
35.
DISPLAY
36.
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MODE
PATTERN
PUSH
VOLUME
SOCKETS
BUTTON BUTTON
TIMER
OPEN/CLOSE
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BUTTON
DUBBING/CD
DUBBING
BUTTON
BUTTON
EJECT
BUTTON
BUTTON
BUTTON
SENSOR
INDICATOR
BUTTONS
BUTTON
BUTTON
PAUSE
POSITION
( )
SYNCHRO
BUTTON
BUTTON
BUTTON
(TAPE
BUTTON
BUTTON
B)
PAGE
6
INTRODUCTION
Identification
You
will
find
manual.
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Remote
1
2
3
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7
8
9
10
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20
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control
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
7
Identification
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PAGE
8
INTRODUCTION
Identification
Rear
1.ANTENNA
2.AUXILIARY
3.VIDEO
Panel
OUT
Display
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of
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20.
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indicator
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PAGE
9
Antenna(Aerial)
Connect
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supplied
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connector.
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antenna
(supplied)
components.
supplied)
wire
PAGE
10
CONNECTION
Speaker
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Note
If
you
press
SLEEP
To
3
repeatedly
SLEEP
Press
Press
Press
Press
In
the
seconds.
Each
time
If
you
the
cycle.
MULTI
the
MULTI
buttons
the
on
CLOCK
specify
off,
display
time
it
turns
the
is
the
briefly.
is
displayed
SLEEP
is
reset.
cancel
wish
once
(12HR)
SET
buttontoconfirm
JOG
the
correct
SET
button.
JOG
to
set
SET
button
the
display.
at
any
the
time
press
you
This
means
after90minutes.
the
button offisreduced
etc.
desired time
the
remaining
turned
functionisactive
sleep
The for
while
the
the
sleep
to
stop
until
10
again
or
DIAL
or
PRESET
hours.
DIAL
or
PRESET
the
correct
and
the
correct
time
to
display
until
the
SLEEP.
can see
that
the
is
pressed
by
to
turn
time
off.
time
remaining
about5seconds.
time
sleep
timer
the
function
appears,
while
and
10
is
(24HR)
the
selected
(-)/(+)
(-)/(+)
minutes.
time
the
power
for
system
the
time
10
minutes.
off.
until
press
until
is
displayed,
mode:
SLEEP
press
then
press
displayed.
time
is
about
turns
interval
the
the
it
turns
the
but-
but-
is
for
off
i.e.
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