LG FFH-876MVA Manual book

FFH-876MVA-BRIAN(ENG)
Mini
Hi-Fi
OWNER'S
MODEL
Audio
:
VIDEO
CD
System
MANUAL
Please Retain
read
it
for
this future
manual
reference.
carefully
before
operating
your
set.
PAGE
Precautions
CAUTION:TO SHOCK NO
USER REFER PERSONNEL.
2
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SERVICING
INTRODUCTION
CAUTION
RISK
SHOCK
REDUCE
NOT
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SERVICEABLE
OF
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TO
ELECTRIC
NOT
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COVER(OR
PARTS
QUALIFIED
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OF
INSIDE.
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for
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Explanation
The within alert
dangerous
sure
constituteariskofelectric
The
triangle
presence
nance(servicing) accompanying
WARNING
TO
REDUCE
SHOCK,
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To
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The
splashing
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DO
OR
MOISTURE.
avoid
electrical
servicingtoqualified
apparatus
and
as
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lightning
an
equilateral
the
user
that
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exclamation
is
intended
of
THE
RISK
NOT
EXPOSE
shock,
shall
no
that
shall
Symbols:
flash
with
to
the
voltage
within
beofsufficient
point
to
important
instructionsinthe
the
appliance.
OF
FIRE
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do
not
personnel
be
not
exposed
objects
be
placed
arrowhead
triangle
presence
within
alert
operating
OF
APPLIANCE
open
filled
on
the
shock
an
the
ELECTRIC
the
only.
to
with
the
symbol,
is
intended
of
uninsulated
product's
magnitude
to
persons.
equilateral
user
to
and
literature
cabinet,
dripping
liquids,
apparatus.
enclo-
to
the
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TO
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labelislocated
to
CLASS
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KLASSE LUOKAN KLASS
1
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This
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LASER The the
or
product.
CLASS
exterior.
1
1
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1
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LASER
on
player
PRODUCT
the
is
classified
interior.
LASER LASER LASER LASER PRODUIT
PRODUCT
PRODUKT LAITE APPARAT
LASER
as
a
CLASS
labelislocated
1
on
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
Connections
Antenna(Aerial)Connections................9
SpeakerSystemConnection...............10
ConnectingtoaTV/Monitor................10
Before
SettingtheClock........................11
SleepFunction..........................11
TimerFunction..........................12
AudioAdjustment........................13
AuxiliaryFunction........................13
Radio
Presettingtheradiostations................14
Listeningtotheradio.....................15
Cassette
TapePlay..............................16
Recording.............................17
Operation
VolumeAdjustment......................13
SoundQualityAdjustment.................13
MUTE................................13
MDSS(MultiDynamicSoundSystem).
SPECTRUMMODE.....................13
DEMO...............................13
Operation
Deck
ToStopPlay..........................16
ToPlayFastRewindorFastForward.
TapeCounterReset.....................16
Dubbing..............................16
Recording
CDtoTapeSynchronizedRecording.
Operation
from
Radio,
CD
or
Auxiliary
. . . . . .
Source
. . . . . . .
. . . . .
.13
.16
.
.17
CD/VCD
Operations
BasicPlayback.......................18-19
ToStopPlay..........................18
ToPausePlay.........................18
ToGotothenextdiscs...................18
ToSelectadiscdirectly..................18
ToSkippingthetrack....................18
ToPlayFastRewindorFastForward.
.7
ToReplacediscsduringPlayback.
Advanced
RESUME..............................19
TimeSearch...........................19
Operation
DisplayFunction........................19
MultiplexFunction.......................20
DigestPlay..........................20-21
IntroScanPlay........................20
DiscDigestPlay........................20
DiscTrackPlay........................21
PBCPlay(PlaybackControlPlay).
RepeatPlay............................22
ProgramPlay...........................22
PlaybackwithMP3.......................23
Karaoke...............................24
ToAdjustECHOVolume.................24
ToChangetheKey(KEYCONTROL).
RecordingwithKaraoke..................24
Reference
SystemSelectFunction(NTSC/PAL).
DiscsRequirements......................25
PlayableDiscs.........................25
BeforeCallingServicePersonnel.
Specifications...........................27
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PAGE
4
INTRODUCTION
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.
On
Storing
Do
not
direct
sunlight
Do
not
moisture
near a
Store
discs
placing
case
may
Discs
store
discs
store
discs
and
dust
humidifier.
vertically
objects
cause
in
a
place
or
near
in
places
such
in
on
discs
may
subject
heat
sources.
subject
as
a
bathroom
a
case.
outsideoftheir
damage
to
Stacking
the
discs.
to
or
or
On
Cleaning
Fingerprints picture
disc cloth. If
you
cloth,
moistened cloth. Do
thinner,
cleaners
They
from
not
and
Always
cannot
wipe
use
benzine,
or
may
Discs
and
sound
the
center
keep
wipe
the
soft
any
anti-static
damage
dustonthe
deterioration.
outward
the
disc
off
the
disc
lightly
cloth
and
of
type
solvents
commercially
spray
the
disc.
disc
clean.
dust
with
finish
for
cause
Wipe
withasoft
withasoft
a
slightly
with
a
such
available
vinyl
the
dry
as
LPs.
About
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This
This
owner's instructionsofthis Some
VIDEO
not
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Therefore,
from
this
extra
instructions.Inthis
instructions
package.
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during
operation.
function
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available
discs.
Owner's
manual
CD
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displayed
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on
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unit.
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instructions
manual,
on
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in
that
explains
have
in
this
and
case,
on
the
the
TV
icon
this
owner's
specific
functions
owner's
TV
screen
means
VIDEO
the
may
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follow
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the manual
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or
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INTRODUCTION
PAGE
5
Identification
Front
Panel
of
Controls
1
2 3 4
56
78
910
11 12
13
14
15
16
(Cont'd)
33
32
31
30 29 28 27
26
25 24
23 22
21
20 19
18
17
1.
PRESET BACKWARD
2.
3.
MENU
4.
REMOTE SENSOR
5.
POWER
6.
TIMER
7.
CLOCK
8.
MENU
9.
MODE/RIF
?
10.
?
DEMO
?
PLAY
?
11.
CD
?
?
NORMAL
12.
HEADPHONE
?
13.
HIGH
?
14.
PUSH
15.
FUNCTION
(TUNER/BAND,
16.
RECORD/
button
(+)
(-)
button
SYNC.
DOWN
button
button
button
button
button
button
MODE
button
DUBBING
button
EJECT
PLAY
button
button
DUBBING
SELECT
RECORD
button
( )
( )
button
jack
button
POSITION
TAPE1/2,
button
( )
button
(PHONES):
buttons
AUX,
PAUSE
-DECK1
button
6.3mm
CD)
(
(TAPE
REC
1)
17.
VOLUME
18.
STOP CLEAR
19.
20.
JOG
?
MANUAL
?
ADJUST
?
SKIP
21.
DISC
22.
DISC
23.
NEXT
24.
MIC
25.
CD
26.
MIC
27.
PROG./MEMO.
28.
PREV.
29.
CD
30.
CD
?
31.
COUNTER
?
CD
?
SET
32.
PRESET FORWARD
33.
)
DISPLAY
(TAPE/CD)
PUSH
DIAL
DIRECT
SKIP
button
jacks
OPEN/
VOLUME
DOOR PAUSE/
PAUSE
(CLOCK/
KNOB
button
EJECT
DOWN/UP
(MIC1,
button
UP
POSITION-DECK2
TUNING
DOWN/UP
PLAY
button
( )
CLOSE
control
button
( )
SET
indicator
RESET(TAPE)
(CD)
TIMER)
button
PLAY
button
DOWN/UP
(CLOCK/
(CD
TRACK)
buttons
(D.SKIP)
MIC2):
button
button
button
( )
6.3mm
(CD
(CD
button
( )
(TUNER)
TIMER)
(DISC1,
button
)
(TAPE
DISC2,
)
(COUNTER)
2)
DISC3)
PAGE
6
INTRODUCTION
Identification
You
will
find
instruction
manual.
Remote
1
2
3
4
5
6 7
8 9
10 11
12
13
of
instructions
Control
POWER
TUNER
CD
12345
67890
SELECT
PAUSE
PREV
NEXT
b-KEY
CON-#
MPX
EHCO
TAPE1TAPE
Controls
for
TAPE
PRESET
STOP
REPEAT
RESUME
FANFARE
SCORE
2
SLEEP
MDSS
each
AUX
D.SKIP
PROGRAM
T.SEARCH
/
DIGEST
EQ.PATT
SPECTRUM
MODE
MUTE
RETURN
DISPLAY
NTSC/PAL
CD/ KARAOKE
TAPE
VOLUME
(cont'd)
of
the
remote
PBC
control
functions
1.
POWER
2.
Function
(TUNER,
3.
PRESET
4.
NUMERIC
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
VCD/CD
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
KEY FANFARE/ MPX
ECHO TAPE TAPE
-
-
-
-
-
SLEEP
MDSS SPECTRUM VOLUME
EQ
DIGEST
NTSC/PAL
RESUME
DISPLAY
T.(Time)
RETURN(
PBC
MUTE
24
23
22 21
20 19
18 17
16
15
14
in
button select
CD,
(-/+)
CONTROL
PLAY( PAUSE( STOP(
DISC
SKIP(D.SKIP)
PREV/NEXT(
REPEAT PROGRAM
CONTROL
button
button 1/2 FUNCTION
FAST
REWIND/FAST BACKWARD FORWARD
STOP(
RECORD/RECORD
button
button
+/-
PATTERN
button
button
SEARCH
button
button
the
appropriate
buttons
TAPE,
buttons
buttons
)/SELECT
)
)
buttons
SCORE
SELECT
PLAY(
PLAY(
)
MODE
buttons
button
button
button
button
)
AUX)
buttons
/
button
buttons
buttons
PAUSE(
button
button
)
(b
FORWARD
):
)
sections
-
KEY
OPTIONAL
)
CON
of
PLAY(
this
-
)
/
)
INTRODUCTION
PAGE
7
Identification
Preparing
Insert
the
batteries
use
it
to
operate
Open
1
Insert
2
Make
sure
the
marks
Close
3
on
Notes
Improper
corrosion. To
operate
instructions. Do
not
insert
direction.
wrong
Do
not
charge,
Do
not
throw
Do
not
leave control. Do
not
use
old
and
new
If
do
you
remove
time,
from
battery
If
the
remote
operating
with
new
If
battery
battery
compartment,
The
batteries
use.
the
into
the
unit.
the
battery
batteries
to
match
inside
the
cover.
the
batteries
use
of
batteries
the
remote
the
batteries
heat,
the
batteries
deadorexhausted
different
batteries.
not
use
the
the
batteriestoavoid
corrosion.
control
becomes
range
ones.
leakage
occurs,
should
of
the
(AAA
the+and
open,
types
remote
does
then
last
Controls
Remote
remote
cover.
size).
battery
may
control
into
or
short-circuit
into
of
batteries
control
not
function
reduced,
wipe
insert
about
(cont'd)
Control
control
-
on
the
compartment.
cause
battery
correctly,
the
fire.
follow
remote
batteriesinthe
together,
for
a
possible
correctly
replace
the
battery
new
batteries.
one
year
so
you
batteries
leakage
the
controlinthe
the
batteries.
remote
or
period
long
damage
or
all
batteries
from
liquid
with
normal
mix
shows
23
expose
light
the
on
remote
drop
leave
open
with the
control
ft
(about
POWER
TUNER CD
12345
23
30°in
sensor
the
source
If
you
unit
the
remote
the
the
water
the
you
TAPE
PRESET
ft
(7
each
do
with
controlatthe
remote
remote
or
put
remote
Operating
can
to
and
of
if
the
the
This
section
Point
press
Distance:
Angle:
*
Do
a
illumination.
operate
Notes
Direct
unit.
Do Do
humid
Do
control.
Do
the
remote
the buttons.
About
sensor
About
remote
not
strong
the
not not
place.
not
spill
not
how
to
at
7m)
MUTE
AUX
from
m)
directionofthe
remote
such
so,
the
remote
control
control.
control
anything
control.
Remote
use
the
the
sensor
as
you
remote
the
remote
frontofthe
of
direct
may
control.
near
an
wet
on
Control
remote
sensor
frontofthe
the
receiver
sunlight
not
be
sensor
extremely
the
remote
control.
or
able
of
and
remote
to
the
hot
to
or
PAGE
8
INTRODUCTION
Identification
Rear
1.
ANTENNA
2.
AUXILIARY
3.
VIDEO
Panel
Terminal
OUT
INPUT
Jack
of
Jack
Controls
AM
FM
AM
1
FM
RL
L+
L R
-
-
432
5
R+
6
4.
5.
6.
AUDIO(CD)
SPEAKER
POWER
Terminal
Cord
LINE
OUT
Jacks
Display
1.
LEVEL
indicator
2.
MUTE
indicator
3.
PLAY
MODE
4.
TAPE
DIRECTION
5.
CD
MUSIC
6.
FM
STEREO
7.
FM
MONO
Window
indicator
CALENDAR
RECEIVING
RECEIVING
indicator
indicator
OVER
indicator
indicator
8.
VOLUME
9.
TIMER
10.
DISC
11.
CD
12.
RECORD
13.
PLAY/PAUSE
14.
CD
NO.
MUSIC
REPEAT
indicator
indicator
indicator
CALENDAR
indicator
indicator
indicator
CONNECTIONS
PAGE
9
Antenna(Aerial)
Connect
?
?
300
the Connect Connect
(1)
FM
the the
2
BAND(FM/AM)
coaxial
indoor
supplied
AM
FM
cable
antenna(aerial)
Position it
for
the
best
reception
3)3BAND(FM/MW/SW)
MW
loop
antenna
GND
FM/AM
loop
wire
FM
SW
Connections
antennas antenna antenna
(aerial)
indoor
MW
FM
to
(or
AREA
FM
external
antenna(aerial) (not
supplied)
AM
GND
FM
AREA
antenna
MW
ANTENNA
for
the
AM
FM
"T"
(aerial)
Positionitfor
best
reception
listening
antenna
antenna)
AM
(aerial)...
the
WIRE
to
the
radio.
connector.
to
the
FM
antenna
loop
included
FM
external
antenna(aerial)
(not
supplied)
coaxial
cable
75Ω/300Ω
(2)
For the terminal
FM
4)2BAND[FM/AM(MW)]
AM
FM
75
coaxial
3
BAND(FM/MW/LW)
MW/LW
loop
the terminal
For
MW
/LW
75
reception,
antenna
marked
AM(MW)
loop
antenna
marked
connector.
connect
(aerial)
MW/LW
reception,
(aerial)
AM
AREA
to
the
MW/LW
antenna
FM
loop
(aerial)
external
antenna(aerial)
(not
supplied)
AREA
connect
to
the
AM(MW)
antenna
FM
loop
(aerial)
external
antenna(aerial) (not
supplied)
Notes
To
Be
After
prevent
sure
to
connecting
SW
noise
fully
Antenna
pickup,
extend
theFMwire
TWISTED FM
the
keep
theFMwire
antenna,
ANTENNA
AM
antenna.
LINE
loop
keep
WIRE
antenna
away
itashorizontal
from
as
the
unit
possible.
and
other
components.
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