LG LF-D7150D User Manual

DVD
MICRO
HI-FI
SYSTEM
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL
:
LF-D7150
LFS-D7150V)
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
before
operating
your
set.
Retain
it
for
future
reference.
Designs
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
for
improvement.
LGEES_LF-D7150D_ENG_106W
CD-R/R
2
Safety
Precautions
This
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
dangerous
voltage
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
CAUTION:
This
unit
employs
a
Laser
System.
To
ensure
proper
use
of
this
product,
please
read
this
owner's
manual
carefully
and
retain for
future
reference,
should
the
unit
require
maintenance,
contact
an
authorized
service
location-
see
service
procedure.
Use
of
controls,
adjustments
or
the
performance
of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
herein
may
result
in
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
To
prevent
direct
exposure
to
laser
beam,
do
not
try
to
open
the enclosure.
Visible
laser
radiation
when
open.
DO
NOT
STARE
INTO
BEAM.
CAUTION:
The
apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
water,
dripping
or
splashing
and
that
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
the
apparatus.
This
product
is
manufactured
to
in
compliance
with
the
radio
interference
requirements
of
EEC
DIRECTIVE
89/336/EEC,
93/68/EEC and
73/23/EEC.
CAUTION
concerning
the
Power
Cord
Most
appliances
recommend
they
be
placed
upon
a
dedi-
cated
circuit;
That
is,
a
single
outlet
circuit
which
powers
only
that
appliance
and
has
no
additional
outlets
or
branch
circuits.
Check
the
specification
page
of
this
owner's
manual
to
be
certain.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets.
Overloaded
wall
outlets,
loose
or
damaged
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
frayed
power
cords,
or
damaged
or
cracked
wire
insulation
are
dangerous.
Any
of
these
conditions
could
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire.
Periodically
examine
the
cord
of
your
appliance,
and
if
its
appearance
indicates
damage
or
deteriora-
tion,
unplug
it,
discontinue
use
of
the
appliance,
and
have
the
cord
replaced
with
an
exact
replacement
part
by
an
authorized
servicer.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
physical
or
mechanical
abuse,
such
as
being
twisted,
kinked,
pinched,
closed
in
a
door,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
plugs,
wall
outlets,
and
the
point
where
the
cord
exits
the
appliance.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK)
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELEC-
TRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
Disposal
of
your
old
appliance
1.
When
this
crossed-out
wheeled
bin
symbol
is
attached
to
a
product
it
means
the
product
is
cov-
ered
by
the
European
Directive
2002/96/EC.
2.
All
electrical
and
electronic
products
should
be
dis-
posed
of
separately
from
the
municipal
waste
stream
via
designated
collection
facilities
appointed
by
the
government
or
the
local
authorities.
3.
The
correct
disposal
of
your
old
appliance
will
help
prevent
potential
negative
consequences
for
the
environment
and
human
health.
4.
For
more
detailed
information
about
disposal
of
your
old
appliance,
please
contact
your
city
office,
waste
disposal
service
or
the
shop
where
you
pur-
chased
the
product.
INTRODUCTION
3
Table
of
Contents
Introduction
SafetyPrecautions...............................2
TableofContents................................3
BeforeUse...................................4-5
PlayableDiscs................................4
Precautions..................................5
NotesonDiscs...............................5
AboutSymbols...............................5
FrontPanel/RearPanel...........................6
RemoteControl.................................7
Preparation
Connections.................................8-10
ConnectingtoaTV............................8
ConnectingtoAntenna.........................9
ConnectingtoAuxiliaryEquipment.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.9
ConnectingtoOptionalEquipment
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.10
ConnectingtoUSB...........................10
SpeakerSystemConnection....................10
BeforeOperation.............................11-20
VolumeAdjustment...........................11
SoundQualityAdjustment......................11
MUTE.....................................11
XDSS(ExtremeDynamicSoundSystem).
. . . . . . . . .
.11
MP3Optimizer...............................11
XTSpro....................................11
SPECTRUMEffect............................11
DIMMER...................................11
SettingtheClock.............................12
SleepTimerFunction..........................12
UsingMicrophone............................12
TimerFunction...............................13
Mini
Glossary
for
Audio
Stream
&
Surround
Mode
. . . .
14
SoundMode................................14
GeneralExplanation..........................15
On-ScreenDisplay............................15
InitialSettings.............................16-20
GeneralOperation.........................16
LANGUAGE.............................16
DISPLAY................................17
AUDIO.................................18
LOCK(ParentalControl)....................19
OTHERS................................20
Operation
OperationwithDVDandVideoCD.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.20-24
PlayingaDVDandVideoCD....................20
GeneralFeatures..........................21-22
MovingtoanotherTITLE....................21
MovingtoanotherCHAPTER/TRACK.
. . . . . . . .
.21
Search.................................21
Still
Picture
and
Frame-by-Frame
Playback
. . . . . .
21
SlowMotion.............................21
Repeat.................................21
RepeatA-B..............................22
TimeSearch.............................22
Zoom..................................22
MarkerSearch...........................22
SpecialDVDFeatures.........................23
TitleMenu...............................23
DiscMenu...............................23
CameraAngle............................23
ChangingtheAudioLanguage................23
ChangingtheAudioChannel.................23
Subtitle.................................23
LastSceneMemory.......................23
ScreenSaver............................23
SystemSelect............................23
OperationwithAudioCDandMP3/WMADisc
. . . . . . .
.24
PlayinganAudioCDandMP3/WMADisc
. . . . . . . . .
.24
Pause..................................24
MovingtoanotherTrack....................24
RepeatTrack/All/Off......................24
Search.................................24
OperationwithJPEGDisc.......................25
ViewingaJPEGdisc..........................25
SlideShow..............................25
MovingtoanotherFile......................25
StillPicture..............................25
Torotatepicture..........................25
ProgrammedPlayback..........................26
RepeatProgrammedTracks.................26
ErasingaTrackfromProgramList.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.26
ErasingtheCompleteProgramList.
. . . . . . . . . .
.26
OperationwithDivXDisc........................27
OperationwithRADIO........................28-29
Presettingtheradiostations.....................28
Listeningtotheradio..........................28
RDSOperation-OPTIONAL....................29
RDSTuning-OPTIONAL...................29
RDSDisplayOptions-OPTIONAL.
. . . . . . . . . .
.29
ProgrammeSearch(PTY)-OPTIONAL.
. . . . . . .
.29
Reference
Troubleshooting................................30
LanguageCodeList.............................31
CountryCodeList..............................31
Specifications
About
the
symbols
for
instructions
Indicates
hazards
likely
to
cause
harm
to
the
unit
itself
or
other
material
damage.
Indicates
special
operating
features
of
this
unit.
Indicates
tips
and
hints
for
making
the task
easier.
4
Before
Use
Playable
Discs
DVD
(8cm/12cmdisc)
Video
CD
(VCD)
(8cm/12cmdisc)
Audio
CD
(8cm/12cmdisc)
In
addition,
this
unit
can
play
a
DVD±R,
DVD±RW,
SVCD,
and
CD-R
or
CD-RW
that
contains
audio
titles,
MP3,
WMA,
JPEG
or
DivX
files.
Notes
--
Depending
on
the
conditions
of
the
recording
equip-
ment
or
the
CD-R/RW
(or
DVD±R/RW)
disc
itself,
some
CD-R/RW
(or
DVD±R/RW)
discs
cannot
be
played
on
the
unit.
--
Do
not
attach
any
seal
or
label
to
either
side
(the
labeled
side
or
the
recorded
side)
of
a
disc.
--
Do
not
use
irregularly
shaped
CDs
(e.g.,
heart-shaped
or
octagonal).
It
may
result
in
malfunctions.
Notes
on
DVDs
and
Video
CDs
Some
playback
operations
of
DVDs
and
Video
CDs
may
be
intentionally
fixed
by
software
manufacturers.
As
this
unit
plays
DVDs
and
Video
CDs
according
to
disc
content
designed by
the
software
manufacturer,
some
playback
features
of
the
unit
may
not
be
available
or
other
functions
may
be
added.
Refer
also
to
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
DVDs
and
Video
CDs.
Some DVDs
made
for
business
pur-
poses
may
not
be
played
on
the
unit.
Regional
code
of
the
DVD
player
and
DVDs
This
DVD
player
is
designed
and
manufactured
for
play-
back
of
region
"2"
encoded
DVD
software.
The
region
code
on
the
labels
of
some
DVD
discs
indicates
which
type
of
player
can
play
those
discs.
This
unit
can
play
only
DVD
discs
labeled
"2"
or
"ALL".
If
you
try
to
play
any
other
discs,
the
message
"Check
Regional
Code"
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
Some
DVD
discs
may
not
have
a
region
code
label
even
though
their
playback
is
prohibited
by
area
limits.
Disc-related
terms
Title
(DVD
only)
The
main
film
content
or
accompanying
feature
content
or
additional
feature
content,
or
music
album.
Each
title
is
assigned
a
title
reference
number
enabling
you
to
locate
it
easily.
Chapter
(DVD
only)
Sections
of
a
picture
or
a
musical
piece
that
are
smaller
than
titles.
A
title
is
composed
of
one
or
several
chap-
ters.
Each
chapter
is
assigned
a
chapter
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
chapter
you
want.
Depending
on
the
disc,
chapters
may
not
be
recorded.
Track
(Video
CD
and
audio
CD
only)
Sections
of
a
picture
or
a
musical
piece
on
a
video
CD
or
an
audio
CD.
Each
track
is
assigned
a
track
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
track
you
want.
Scene
On
a
video
CD
with
PBC
(Playback
control)
functions,
moving
pictures
and
still
pictures
are
divided
into
sec-
tions
called
"Scenes".
Each
scene
is
displayed
in
the
menu
screen
and
assigned
a
scene
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
scene
you
want.
A
scene
is
composed
of
one
or
several
tracks.
Types
of
video
CDs
There
are
two
types
of
video
CDs:
Video
CDs
equipped
with
PBC
(Version
2.0)
PBC
(Playback
control)
functions
allow
you
to
interact
with
the
system
via
menus,
search
functions,
or
other
typical
computer-like
operations.
Moreover,
still
pictures
of
high
resolution
can
be
played
if
they
are
included
in
the
disc.
Video
CDs
not
equipped
with
PBC
(Version
1.1)
Operated
in
the
same
way
as
audio
CDs,
these
discs
allow
playback
of
video
pictures
as
well
as
sound,
but
they
are
not
equipped
with
PBC.
2
5
INTRODUCTION
Before
Use
(Cont'd)
Precautions
Handling
the
unit
When
shipping
the
unit
The
original
shipping
carton
and
packing
materials
come
in
handy.
For
maximum
protection,
re-pack
the
unit
as
it
was
originally
packed
at
the
factory.
When
setting
up
the
unit
The
picture
and
sound
of
a
nearby
TV,
VCR,
or
radio
may
be
distorted
during
playback.
In
this
case,
position
the
unit
away
from
the
TV,
VCR,
or
radio,
or
turn
off
the
unit
after
removing
the
disc.
To
keep
the
exterior
surfaces
clean
Do
not
use
volatile
liquids,
such
as
insecticide
spray,
near
the
unit.
Do
not
leave
rubber
or
plastic
products
in
contact
with
the
unit
for
a
long
period
of
time.
They
will
leave
marks
on
the
surface.
Cleaning
the
unit
To
clean
the
cabinet
Use
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
If
the
surfaces
are
extremely
dirty,
use
a
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
a
mild
detergent
solution.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzine,
or
thinner,
as
these
might
damage
the
surface
of
the
unit.
To
obtain
a
clear
picture
The
DVD
player
is
a
high-tech,
precision
device.
If
the
optical
pick-up
lens
and
disc
drive
parts
are
dirty
or
worn,
the
picture
quality
will
be
poor.
Regular
inspection
and
maintenance
are
recommended
after
every
1,000
hours
of
use.
(This
depends
on
the
operating
environment.)
For
details,
please
contact
your
nearest
dealer.
Notes
on
Discs
Handling
discs
Do
not
touch
the
playback
side
of
the
disc.
Hold
the
disc
by
the
edges
so
that
fingerprints
will
not
get
on
the
surface.
Do
not
stick
paper
or
tape
on
the
disc.
Storing
discs
After
playing,
store
the
disc
in
its
case.
Do
not
expose
the
disc
to
direct
sunlight
or
sources
of
heat,
or
leave
it
in
a
parked
car
exposed
to
direct
sun-
light,
as
there
may
be
a
considerable
temperature
increase
inside
the
car.
Cleaning
discs
Fingerprints
and
dust
on
the
disc
can
cause
poor
pic-
ture
quality
and
sound
distortion.
Before
playing,
clean
the
disc
with
a
clean
cloth.
Wipe
the
disc
from
the
cen-
ter
out.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzine,
thinner,
commercially
available
cleaners,
or
anti-static
spray
intended
for
older
vinyl
records.
About
Symbols
About
the
symbol
display
"
"
may
appear
on
the
TV
screen
during
operation.
This
icon
means
the
function
explained
in
this
owner's
manual
is
not
available
on
that
specific
DVD
video
disc.
About
the
disc
symbols
for
instructions
A
section
whose
title
has
one
of
the
following
symbol
is
applicable only
to
the
disc
represented
by
the
symbol.
DVD
Video
CDs
Audio
CDs
MP3
disc
WMA
disc
JPEG
disc
DivX
disc
DivX
JPEG
WMA
MP3
CD
VCD
DVD
6
Front
Panel/
Rear
Panel
1.
CD
DOOR
2.
DISPLAY
WINDOW
3.
?
POWER
( )
button
?
CLOCK
button
?
TIMER
button
?
RDS
button
:
OPTIONAL
?
SET/CD[]
button
?
MP3
OPT.
button
?
MONO/STEREO
(MONO/ST.)
button
?
Z
OPEN/CLOSE
button
4.
SOUND
button
5.
?
PLAY
(G)
button
?
STOP
(x)
button
?
TUN.
(-/+)
buttons
?
CD
SKIP
(.
bb/BB
>)
buttons
6.
XTSpro
button
7.
FUNCTION
(FUNC.)
DIAL
8.
VOLUME
knob
9.
HEADPHONE
SOCKET
(
PHONES)
-
3.5mm
10.
USB
connector
11
.MIC
JACKS
(MIC1,
MIC2)
-
3.5mm
12.
MIC
VOLUME
KNOB
(MIC
VOL.)
13.
EQUALIZER
PATTERN
(EQ)
button
14.
XDSS
button
15.
ANTENNA
Connector
16.
POWER
CORD
17.
AUXILIARY
INPUT
(AUX)
connector
18.
SPEAKER
Connector
19.
?
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
(PROGRESSIVE
SCAN)
(Y
Pb
Pr)
Connector
?
MONITOR
OUT
Connector
?
S-VIDEO
OUT
Connector
?
OPTICAL
IN
Connector
STOP
PLAY
TUN.
(+)
TUN.
(-)
VOLUME
FUNCTION
MICVOL.
SOUND
XDSS
EQ
XTSpro
A
U
X
FM
GND
AM
L
R
OPTICAL
IN
R
L
SPEAKERS
1
2
3
4
56
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
15
18
19
17
7
INTRODUCTION
Remote
Control
Remote
Control
Operation
Range
Point
the
remote
control
at
the
remote
sensor
and
press
the
buttons.
Distance:
About
23
ft
(7
m)
from
the
front
of
the
remote
sensor
Angle:
About
30°
in
each
direction
of
the
front
of
the
remote
sensor
Remote
control
battery
installation
Detach
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
remote
con-
trol,
and
insert
two
R03
(size
AAA)
batteries
with
and
aligned
correctly.
Caution
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries.
Never
mix
different
types
of
batteries
(standard,
alkaline,
etc.).
1.
POWER
button
2.
FUNCTION
SELECT
buttons
(TUNER/BAND,
DVD,
AUX/D.INPUT,
USB)
3.
NUMERIC
buttons
(0-9)
4.
EQUALIZER
(EQ),
XDSS,
XTS
pro,
SOUND,
AUDIO,
SUBTITLE,
RETURN
buttons
5.
SET
UP
button
6.
?
ARROW
buttons
(
/
//)
(For
use
in
highlighting
a
selection
on
a
GUI
menu
screen,
TITLE
and
MENU
screen.)
?
PRESET
(-/+)
buttons
?
TUN.
(-/+)
buttons
7.
SELECT/ENTER
button
8.
MENU
button
(Use
the
MENU
button
to
display
the
menu
screen
included
on
DVD
video
discs.)
9.
SCAN
(FF/GG)/
SLOW
(t/T)/
SKIP
(./>)
buttons
10.
PROG./MEMO,
REPEAT,
REPEAT
A-B
buttons
11
.
S
TO
P
(x),
PAUSE([])/
STEP,
PLAY
(G)
buttons
12.
CLEAR/
ZOOM/
DIMMER/
DISP.MODE
buttons
13.
ECHO
VOL.
(
/
)
buttons
14.
MIC
VOL.
(
/
)
buttons
15.
MARKER/
SEARCH
buttons
16.
VOLUME
-/+
buttons
17.
TITLE
button
(Use
the
TITLE
button
to
display
the
title
screen
included
on
DVD
video
discs.)
18.
DISPLAY
button
19.
SLEEP
button
20.
MUTE
button
SLEEP
SET
UP
TUN.-
TUN.+
PRESET
EQ
XDSS
XTS
pro
SOUND
MODE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
RETURN
SLOW
MENU
STOP
REPEAT
REPEAT
A-B
PROG./MEMO
PLAY
PAUSE/STEP
ZOOM
MARKER
SEARCH
CLEAR
DIMMER
DISP.MODE
TITLE
DISPLAY
DVD
AUX
TUNER/BAND
USB
MUTE
POWER
/ENTER
SELECT
+
SCAN
SKIP
ECHO
VOL.
MIC
VOL.
1
6
5
4
3
2
8
9
20
19
17
15
16
18
7
10
12
13
14
11
Connections
8
Make
one
of
the
following
connections,
depending
on
the
capabilities
of
your
existing
equipment.
ips
Depending
on
your
TV
and
other
equipment
you
wish
to
connect,
there
are
various
ways
you
could
connect
the
unit.
Use
one
of
the
connections
described
below.
Please
refer
to
the
manuals
of
your
TV,
VCR,
Stereo
System
or
other
devices
as
necessary
to
make
the
best
connections.
Caution
--
Make
sure
the
unit
is
connected
directly
to
the
TV.
Select
the
correct
AV
input
on
your
TV.
--
Do
not
connect
your
unit
to
TV
via
your
VCR.
The
DVD
image
could
be
distorted
by
the
copy
protection
system.
Video
connection
Connect
the
MONITOR
OUT
jack
from
the
unit
to
the
VIDEO
IN
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
video cable
supplied
(V).
S-Video
connection
Connect
the
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
on
the
unit
to
the
S-
VIDEO
IN
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
S-Video
cable
(S).
Component
Video
(Color
Stream)
connection
Connect
the
COMPONENT
VIDEO
(PROGRESSIVE
SCAN)
jacks
from
the
unit
to
the
corresponding
in
jacks
on
the
TV
using
an
Y
Pb
Pr
cable
(C).
Progressive
Scan
(ColorStream
pro)
connection
If
your
television
is
a
high-definition
or
"digital
ready"
television,
you
may
take
advantage
of
the
unit's
pro-
gressive
scan
output
for
the
highest
video
resolution
possible.
If
your
TV
does
not
accept
the
Progressive
Scan
for-
mat,
the
picture
will
appear
scrambled
if
you
try
Progressive
Scan
on
the
unit.
Connect
the
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
(PROGRESSIVE
SCAN)
jacks
from
the
unit
to
the
corresponding
in
jacks
on
the
TV
using
an
optional
Y
Pb
Pr
cable
(C).
ote
--
Set
the
Progressive
to
"On"
on
the
Setup
menu
for
progressive
signal,
see
page
17.
Connecting
to
a
TV
OPTIC L
IN
Y
Pb
Pr
COMPONENT
VIDEO
/
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
INPUT
L
VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
Rear
of
TV
V
S
C
9
Connections
PREPARATION
A
U
X
FM
GND
AM
L
R
R
L
SPEAKERS
Connecting
to
Antenna
Connect
the
supplied
FM/AM
antennas
for
listening
to
the
radio.
-
Connect
the
AM
loop
antenna
to
the
AM
antenna
connector.
-
Connect
the
FM
wire
antenna
to
the
FM
antenna
connector.
otes
To
prevent
noise
pickup,
keep
the
AM
loop
antenna
away
from
the
unit
and
other
component.
Be
sure
to
fully
extend
the
FM
wire
antenna.
After
connecting
the
FM
wire
antenna,
keep
it
as
horizontal
as
possible.
Connecting
to
Auxiliary
Equipment
You
can
use
VCR
or
other
unit
connected
to
the
AUX
connector.
A
U
X
FM
GND
AM
L
R
OPTICAL
IN
VIDEO
OUT
IN
AUDIO
(L)
AUDIO
(R)
To
AUDIO
IN
To
AUDIO
OUT
VCR
(or
Auxiliary
Device,
etc)
R
L
SPEAKERS
1
Connect
a
VCR
or
auxiliary
device,
etc
to
the
AUX
connector.
2
Select
AUX
function
turning
the
FUNCTION
dial
on
the
front
panel
or
pressing
the
AUX/D.INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control.
"AUX"
will
be
shown
on
the
display
window.
Connections
10
Connecting
to
Optional
Equipment
You
can
use
an
optical
output
of
Digital
Device
to
the
OPTICAL
IN
connector.
OPTICAL
N
OPTICAL
OUT
1
Connect
an
optical
output
of
DVD
Player
(or
Digital
Device
etc)
to
the
OPTICAL
IN
connec-
tor.
2
Select
AUX
OPT
function
turning
the
FUNCTION
dial
on
the
front
panel
or
pressing
the
AUX/D.INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control.
"AUX OPT"
will
be
shown
on
the
display
window.
DVD
Player
(or
Digital
Device,
etc)
Connecting
to
USB
STOP
VOLUME
FUNCTION
MICVOL.
EQ
XTSpro
USB
Memory,
MP3
Player
(or
Memory
Card
Reader,
etc.)
1
Connect
the
USB
port
of
USB
memory
(or
MP3
player,
etc)
to
the
USB
connector
on
the
front
panel.
2
Select
USB
function
turning
the
FUNCTION
dial
on
the
front
panel
or
pressing
the
USB
but-
ton
on
the
remote
control.
"USB"
will
be
shown
on
the
display
window.
ote
The
DivX
files
in
your
memory
card
will
not
be
able
to
be
played.
A
U
X
FM
GND
AM
L
R
OPTICAL
IN
R
L
SPEAKERS
otes
Be
sure
to
match
the
speaker
cord
to
the
appropriate
terminal
on
the
components:
+
to
+
and
--to--.Ifthecordsare
reversed,
the
sound
will
be
dis-
torted
and
will
lack
base.
If
you
use
front
speakers
with
low
maximum
input
rating,
adjust
the
volume
carefully
to
avoid
excessive
output
on
the
speakers.
Connect
the
Left/Right
speaker
correctly.
If
it
reversed,
the
sound
may
be
distorted.
Speaker
System
Connection
Connect
the
speaker
cords
to
the
speaker
connector.
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