LG SR906SB User Manual

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ENGLISH
SIOVENČINA
OWNER’S MANUAL
5.1ch SURROUND COM­PACT RECEIVER SYSTEM
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.
SR906SB (SR906SB, SH96SB-F/S/C, SH95TA-W
P/NO : MFL67227702
БЪЛГАРСКИ
МАКЕДОНСКИ
POLSKI ROMÂNĂ
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Safety Information
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
enclosure that may be of su cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: Do not install this equipment in a con ned space such as a book case or similar unit.
CAUTION: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating. The openings shall be never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product shall not be placed in a built­in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instruction has been adhered to.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This lightning  ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord
Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit;
That is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the speci cation 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  re. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized service center. 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. To disconnect power from the mains, pull out the mains cord plug. When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.
This device is equipped with a portable battery or accumulator.
Safety way to remove the battery or the battery from the equipment: Remove the
old battery or battery pack, follow the steps in reverse order than the assembly. To prevent contamination of the environment and bring on possible threat to human and animal health, the old battery or the battery put it in the appropriate container at designated collection points. Do not dispose of batteries or battery together with other waste. It is recommended that you use local, free reimbursement systems batteries and accumulators. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,  re or the like.
CAUTION: The apparatus shall not be exposed to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects  lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
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Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed 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 o ce, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
LG Electronics hereby declares that this/ these product(s) is/are in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 2009/125/EC.
European representative : LG Electronics Service Europe B.V. Veluwezoom 15, 1327 AE Almere, The Netherlands (Tel : +31-(0)36-547-8888)
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Table of Contents
1 Getting Started
2 Safety Information 6 Introduction 6 – Supplied Accessories 6 – Required cables 7 Remote control 7 – Battery Installation 7 – About the remote control modes 7 – To control the RECEIVER 9 – To control the PLAYER (Blu-ray disc
player, DVD player, DVD recorder, etc.) 9 – To control the TV 10 Front panel 11 Rear panel
2 Connecting
12 Positioning the system 13 Speaker Connection 13 – Attaching the speakers to the receiver 14 Connecting to Your TV 14 Connecting components with HDMI jack 16 – What is SIMPLINK? 16 – ARC (Audio Return Channel) function 16 Connecting components with digital
audio jacks 16 – Optical digital audio connection 17 – Coaxial digital audio connection 17 Connecting component with analog audio
jacks 17 Connecting the portable device 18 Connecting the antennas 18 Connecting the optimizer microphone 18 Connecting the USB device 18 Connecting the iPod.
3 System Setting
19 Calibrating the appropriate settings
automatically (Auto Sound Calibration)
19 – Before performing Auto Sound
Calibration 19 – Performing Auto Sound Calibration 20 – Turning the Auto Sound Calibration
on/off 21 Settings and adjustments using the
SETUP menu 21 – SETUP confi guration 21 – TESTTONE menu 22 – LEVEL menu 22 – DISTANCE menu 22 – A/V SYNC menu (Adjusting the audio
delay) 23 – DRC menu 23 – SET HDMI menu (HDMI Standby Pass
Trough) 23 – AUTO CAL menu 23 – RESET menu
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4 Operating
24 Selecting the input source 24 Enjoying sound/images from the
components connected to the receiver 24 – Enjoying Blu-ray Disc/DVD 25 – Enjoying a satellite tuner or set top
box 25 – Enjoying TV 25 – Enjoying a game console, etc 26 – Enjoying a CD player, etc 26 – Enjoying a VCR, etc 26 – Enjoying a portable device (MP3
player, etc.) 26 – Enjoying the USB or iPod connected
to the IPod/USB Port 27 Adjusting the speaker levels 27 Enjoying various sound mode 28 Listening to FM radio 28 – Automatic tuning 28 – Manual tuning 28 – Improving poor FM reception 28 – Presetting radio stations 28 – Tuning to preset stations 29 – Deleting the preset stations 29 – Deleting all the preset stations 29 – Seeing information about a radio
station 30 Playing back components with one-touch
operation (One-Touch Play) 30 Enjoying the TV sound from the speakers
connected to the receiver (System Audio
Control) 31 Turning off the receiver with the TV
(System Power Off) 31 Enjoying the TV sound via an HDMI
connection (Audio Return Channel) 31 Adjusting the audio delay 31 DOLBY DRC (Dynamic Range Control) 32 Using the Sleep Timer 32 Displaying the fi le information 33 Playing music fi les using the USB device 33 – Basic Operation 33 – Playing repeatedly or randomly 33 – Music fi le requirement 33 – USB device requirement 34 Playing the iPod
35 Controlling a TV with the Supplied
Remote Control
35 – Setting up the remote to control your
TV
5 Troubleshooting
36 Troubleshooting
6 Appendix
38 Manufacturer code list 44 Trademarks and Licenses 45 Specifi cations 47 Maintenance 47 – Handling the Unit
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Introduction
Supplied Accessories
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Optimizer microphone (1)
Remote control (1) Batteries (2)
FM antenna (1)
Speaker cables (6)
Required cables
The hookup diagrams on the subsequent pages assume the use of the following connection cables.
You must purchase the connection cables separately if necessary.
HDMI cable (Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable or
Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet)
Optical digital audio cable
Coaxial digital audio cable
Portable cable
Analog audio cable
White (L) Red (R)
iPod cable
Note
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The iPod cable is included when you purchase iPhone or iPod.
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Remote control
Battery Installation
Remove the battery cover on the rear of the Remote Control, and insert two R03 (size AAA) batteries with 4 and 5 matched correctly.
About the remote control modes
The remote control has a speci c operating mode for use with each type of component. Modes are selected by using the three RECEIVER, PLAYER, and TV buttons on the remote control.
1. Press RECEIVER, PLAYER, or TV buttons to select the component you want to operate.
- RECEIVER: In RECEIVER Mode, you can control the receiver.
- PLAYER: In PLAYER Mode, you can control a Blu-ray disc player, DVD player, DVD recorder, etc. (For LG product only)
- TV: In TV Mode, you can control TV.
2. Referring to the following contents (pages 7-9), press the corresponding button for the operation.
To control the RECEIVER
• • • • • • a • • • • • • • • •
(POWER): Turns the receiver on or o .
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ARC: Outputs audio signal of the TV via an HDMI cable (Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable or Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet).
RECEIVER: Controls the receiver. Press the corresponding button for the operation after pressing the RECEIVER button.
INPUT buttons: Selects the input source you want to use.
- BD: Selects the input source connected to BD IN
jack.
- DVD: Selects the input source connected to DVD
IN jack.
- STB: Selects the input source connected to STB IN
jack.
- TV: Selects the input source connected to TV IN
jack.
- GAME: Selects the input source connected to
GAME IN jack.
- CD: Selects the input source connected to CD IN
jack.
- RADIO: Selects the FM/AM.
- VCR: Selects the input source connected to VCR
IN jack.
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- PORTABLE: Selects the input source connected to PORT. IN jack.
- IPOD/USB: Selects the input source connected to IPOD/USB Port.
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Note
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In RECEIVER mode, the 0-9 numerical buttons does not work.
CLEAR: Deletes all the preset stations in tuner mode.
REPEAT (h): Plays the  les repeatedly or randomly in iPod or USB mode.
• • • • • • b • • • • • • • • •
c/v C/V
chapter / track /  le.
Z d M
• • • • • • c • • • • • • • • •
VOL +/-: Adjusts speaker volume.
SOUND: Selects a sound e ect mode.
MUTE (
the button again to restore the sound.
• • • • • • d • • • • • • • • •
INFO/DISPLAY (m): Displays information of music  les or digital input source.
ENTER (b): Acknowledges menu selection.
PRESET +/-: Selects a preset stations in tuner
mode.
TUNING +/-: Tunes in the desired radio station in tuner mode.
BACK (x): Returns to the upper menu of any displayed menu.
DISC MENU: Returns to the upper menu in iPod mode.
(SCAN): Searches backward or forward.
(SKIP): Goes to the next or previous
(STOP): Stops playback.
(PLAY): Starts playback.
(PAUSE): Pauses playback.
): Turns o the sound temporarily. Press
• • • • • • e • • • • • • • • •
MONO/STEREO: Selects mono/ stereo in FM mode.
RDS: Radio Data System. PTY: Views the programme type of the RDS. PTY SEARCH: Searches programme type.
SLEEP: Sets the system to turn o automatically at
a speci ed time.
AUTO CAL.: Performs the Auto Sound Calibration.
SETUP: Moves to the [SETUP] menu.
DOLBY DRC: Sets the Dolby DRC (Dynamic Range
Control).
AV SYNC.: Delays the sound output using this function when the image is slower than the sound.
SPEAKER LEVEL: Sets the sound level of desired speaker.
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To control the PLAYER (Blu­ray disc player, DVD player, DVD recorder, etc.)
• • • • • • a • • • • • • • • •
(POWER): Turns the player on or o .
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(OPEN/CLOSE): Opens and closes the disc tray.
B
PLAYER: Controls the PLAYER (Blu-ray disc player, DVD player, DVD recorder, etc.). Press the corresponding button for the operation after pressing the PLAYER button.
0-9 numerical buttons: Selects numbered options in a menu or inputs letters in the keypad menu.
CLEAR: Removes a mark on the search menu or a number when setting the password.
REPEAT (h): Repeats a desired section or sequence.
• • • • • • b • • • • • • • • •
c/v C/V
chapter / track /  le.
Z d M
• • • • • • d • • • • • • • • •
HOME (n): Displays or exits the [Home Menu].
INFO/DISPLAY (m): Displays or exits On-Screen
Display.
Direction buttons (
option in the menu.
ENTER (b): Acknowledges menu selection.
BACK (x): Returns to the upper menu of any
displayed menu.
TITLE/POP UP: Displays the DVD title menu or BD­ROM’s pop-up menu, if available.
DISC MENU: Accesses menu on a disc.
• • • • • • e • • • • •
Colored (R, G, Y, B) buttons: Displays an operation guide on the TV screen when the color buttons are available. Follow the operation guide to perform a selected operation.
(SCAN): Searches backward or forward.
(SKIP): Goes to the next or previous
(STOP): Stops playback.
(PLAY): Starts playback.
(PAUSE): Pauses playback.
A/D/W/S
): Selects an
To control the TV
• • • • • • a • • • • • • • • •
(POWER): Turns the TV on or o .
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0-9 numerical buttons: Selects numbered options in a menu or inputs letters in the keypad menu.
• • • • • • c • • • • • • • • •
VOL +/-: Adjusts the volume.
TV INPUT: Selects the TV’s source.
MUTE (
the button again to restore the sound.
PR/CH
): Turns o the sound temporarily. Press
: Selects the channel.
W/S
Note
,
The above explanation is intended to serve as an example only. Therefore, depending on the component, the above operation may not be possible or may operate di erently than described. In that case, use the remote control supplied with the component.
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Front panel
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Volume Control
a
Adjusts speaker volume.
Display Window
b
Shows the current status of the receiver.
FUNCTION
c
Selects the input source you want to use.
(PLAY / PAUSE)
d dM
Starts or pauses playback in iPod or USB mode.
(STOP)
e Z
Mode To Do this
USB Pause Press Z (STOP).
Playback Press dM (PLAY / PAUSE).
Stop Press Z (STOP) twice.
IPOD Pause Press Z (STOP).
Playback Press dM (PLAY / PAUSE).
(POWER)
f 1
Turns the receiver on or o .
IPod/USB Port
g
Connects an IPod/USB device to IPod/USB Port.
STAND BY/HDMI THRU indicator
h
Lights up as follows:
- Red : The receiver is in standby mode.
- Blue : The receiver is in standby mode, and control for HDMI is set to on.
- Lights o when the receiver is turned on.
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AC power cord
a
OPTICAL GAME IN
b
Connects to other components with an optical
digital audio output.
COAXIAL CD IN
c
Connects to other components with a coaxial
digital audio output.
Antenna connectors
d
Connects to the FM wire antenna.
PORT. IN
e
Connects to a portable device (MP3 player, etc)
to PORT. IN jack.
AUDIO VCR IN
f
Connects to the components with analog
audio out jacks.
Cooling fan
g
Speakers connectors
h
Connects to the speakers and subwoofer.
AUTO CAL MIC
i
Connects to the optimizer microphone for the
Auto Sound Calibration function.
OPTICAL TV IN
j
Connects to the TV with an optical digital
audio output.
HDMI OUT
k
Connects to a TV. When the TV is compatible
with ARC (Audio Return Channel) function, you can output the TV sound via the speakers connected to the receiver without connecting the analog audio cable or the optical digital audio cable.
HDMI IN
l
Connects to a DVD player, satellite tuner, set
top box, Blu-ray Disc player, etc.. The image is output to a TV or a projector while the sound can be output from a TV or/and speakers connected to this receiver.
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A
B
D
E
F
A
A
A
A
A
G
C
Positioning the system
The following illustration shows an example of positioning the system. Note that the illustrations in these instructions di er from the actual unit for explanation purposes. For the best possible surround sound, all the speakers other than the subwoofer should be placed at the same distance from the listening
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position (A).
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Caution
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Be careful to make sure children not to put
their hands or any objects into the *speaker duct. *Speaker duct: A hole for plentiful bass sound on speaker cabinet (enclosure).
Place the center speaker at a safe distance
from the child’s reach. Otherwise it may result in the speaker falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage.
The speakers contain magnetic parts, so
colour irregularity may occur on the CRT TV screen or PC monitor screen. Please use the speakers away from the TV screen or PC monitor screen.
Front left speaker (L)/ B Front right
A
speaker (R):
Place the front speakers to the sides of the monitor or screen and as  ush with the screen surface as possible.
Center speaker:
C
Place the center speaker above or below the monitor or screen.
Surround left speaker (L)/ E Surround right
D
speaker (R):
Place these speakers behind your listening position, facing slightly inwards.
Subwoofer:
F
The position of the subwoofer is not so critical, because low bass sounds are not highly directional. But it is better to place the subwoofer near the front speakers. Turn it slightly toward the center of the room to reduce the wall re ections.
Receiver
G
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Speaker Connection
Attaching the speakers to the receiver
1. Connect speaker wires to the receiver. Each speaker wire is color-coded. Use matching color wires for corresponding speakers.
Color Speaker Position
Grey Rear Rear right
Blue Rear Rear left
Green Center Center
Orange
Red Front Front right
White Front Front left
Sub woofer
Any front position
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2. Connect the speaker wire to the terminal on the speaker.
Make sure the wire marked black goes in to the
terminal marked “–” (minus) and the other wire goes in to the terminal marked “+” (plus).
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Connecting to Your TV
You can watch the selected input image when you connect the HDMI OUT jack to a TV.
Before connecting the cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord.
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
2
ARC
Connecting
ARC
HDMI
C
cable
HDMI IN
ARC
Set the TV’s source to HDMI (refer to TV’s Owner’s manual).
Note
,
Turn o the power to all components
before making any connections.
When connecting optical digital audio
cables, insert the cable plugs straight in until they click into place.
Do not bend or tie optical digital audio
cables.
When you use ARC (Audio Return Channel)
function. the audio signal is output from the TV to the unit. When the TV is compatible with ARC (Audio Return Channel) function, the TV sound will output from the speakers connected to the unit. Be sure to activate the ARC (Audio Return Channel) function by pressing ARC.
CAL MIC
Rear of the receiver
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
CAL MIC
Optical digital
B
audio cable
Analog audio cable
A
AUDIO OUT
It is not necessary to connect all the cables. Connect the cables according to the jacks of your components.
Connect To
Analog
A
audio cable or B Optical digital audio cable
output the TV sound via the speakers connected to the receiver. Be sure to turn o the TV's volume or activate the TV's muting function.
HDMI
L
R
C
cable (Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable or Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet)
output the image to a TV while the sound can be output from a TV or/and speakers connected to the receiver. When the TV is compatible with ARC (Audio Return Channel) function, you can output the TV sound via the speakers connected to the receiver without connecting A Analog audio cable or B Optical digital
TV
audio cable. For details, see "Enjoying the TV sound via an HDMI connection (Audio Return Channel)" (page 31). Be sure to turn o the TV's volume or activate the TV's muting function.
Connecting components with HDMI jack
You can enjoy the image and sound from your component through this connection.
It is not necessary to connect all the cables. Connect the cables according to the jacks of your components.
Connect the HDMI OUT ARC jack on the receiver to the HDMI IN jack on a HDMI compatible TV or monitor. Connect the HDMI BD IN, HDMI DVD IN, HDMI STB IN jack on the receiver to your components with HDMI OUT jack using a HDMI cable (Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable or Type A, High speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet).
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FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
TV
HDMI IN
ARC
Satellite tuner, set
HDMI OUT
top box, etc
DVD player, DVD recorder,
HDMI OUT
etc.
Blu-ray disc player, etc.
HDMI OUT
Additional Information for HDMI
When you connect a HDMI or DVI compatible
device make sure of the following:
-Try switching o the HDMI/DVI device and this receiver. Next, switch on the HDMI/DVI device and leave it for around 30 seconds, then switch on this receiver.
-The connected device’s video input is set correctly for this receiver.
-The connected device is compatible with 720x480p (NTSC), 720x576p (PAL), 1280x720p, 1920x1080i or 1920x1080p video input.
Not all HDCP-compatible HDMI or DVI devices
will work with this receiver.
-The picture will not be displayed properly with non-HDCP device.
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Note
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If a connected HDMI device does not accept
the audio output of the receiver, the HDMI device’s audio sound may be distorted or may not output.
Changing the resolution when the
connection has already been established may result in malfunctions. To solve the problem, turn o the receiver and then turn it on again.
When the HDMI connection with HDCP
is not veri ed, TV screen is changed to black screen. In this case, check the HDMI connection, or disconnect the HDMI cable.
If there are noises or lines on the screen,
please check the HDMI cable (length is generally limited to 4.5 m(15 ft.)).
Depending on connection or playing status
TV or external device connected to the receiver, the receiver may be switched to OPTICAL input source or ARC function.
The Control for HDMI function will not
operate correctly in the following cases:
-When you connect the receiver to a components which does not correspond with Simplink;
-When you connect the receiver and components using other than HDMI connection. We recommend that you connect the receiver to products featuring “Simplink”. Depending on the connected component, the Simplink function may not work. Refer to the operating instructions of the component.
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What is SIMPLINK?
Some functions of this unit are controlled by the TV’s remote control when this unit and LG TV’s with SIMPLINK are connected through HDMI connection.
Controllable functions by LG TV’s remote control; Power O , Volume control, etc.
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Refer to the TV owner’s manual for the details of
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SIMPLINK function.
LG TV’s with SIMPLINK function has the logo as shown above.
Note
,
Depending on the disc type or playing status, some SIMPLINK operation may di er from your purpose or not work.
ARC (Audio Return Channel) function
The ARC function enables an HDMI capable TV to send the audio stream to HDMI OUT of this receiver.
To use this function:
-Your TV must support the HDMI-CEC and ARC function and the HDMI-CEC and ARC must be set to On.
-The setting method of HDMI-CEC and ARC may di er depending on the TV. For details about ARC function, refer to your TV manual.
-You must use the HDMI cable (Type A, High Speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet).
-You must connect with the HDMI IN that supports the ARC function using the HDMI OUT on this receiver.
-You can connect only one Home Theater to TV compatible with ARC.
Connecting components with digital audio jacks
You can enjoy the sound from your component with a digital optical or coaxial connection through the speakers of this system.
Before connecting the cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord.
Optical digital audio connection
Connect the OPTICAL GAME IN jack on the receiver to your components with OPTICAL OUT jack using an optical digital audio cable.
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
ARC
OPTICAL OUT
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
To the digital optical output jack of your component (Game console, etc.)
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Coaxial digital audio connection
Connect the COAXIAL CD IN jack on the receiver to your components with COAXIAL OUT jack using a coaxial digital audio cable.
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
ARC
COAXIAL OUT
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
To the digital coaxial output jack of your component (CD player, etc.)
Connecting component with analog audio jacks
You can enjoy the sound from component with analog audio jacks through the speakers of this system.
Connect the AUDIO VCR IN jack on the receiver to your components with analog audio output jacks using a analog audio cable.
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
AUTO
PORT.IN
CAL MIC
White
Red
To the audio output jacks
of your component
(T V, VCR, etc.)
Connecting the
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Connecting
portable device
You can enjoy the sound from your portable audio player through the speakers of this system.
Connect the PORT. IN jack on the receiver to the headphones (or line out) jack on your portable device (MP3 player, etc...) using a portable cable (
3.5 mm).
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
PORT.IN
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
AUTO
CAL MIC
MP3 player, etc.
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Connecting the antennas
Connect the supplied antenna for listening to the radio.
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Connecting
HDMI
BD IN
After connecting the FM wire antenna, keep it as horizontal as possible. Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna.
DVD IN
Note
,
FM
ANTENNA
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
STB IN
ARC
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
Connecting the optimizer microphone
You can perform the Auto Sound Calibration function by connecting the optimizer microphone ( 3.5 mm).
Connect the optimizer microphone ( the AUTO CAL MIC jack on this unit.
3.5 mm) into
Connecting the USB device
You can enjoy the sound of music  les contained in the USB device.
1. Open the IPod/USB cover.
2. Insert a USB device to the IPod/USB Port until it  ts into place.
Front of the receiver
Connecting the iPod
You can enjoy the sound with your iPod. For details about iPod, refer to the iPod’s User Guide.
1. Open the IPod/USB cover.
2. Insert your iPod to the IPod/USB Port until it  ts into place. Your iPod is automatically turned on and recharging starts.
FM
AUTO
PORT.IN
HDMI
BD IN
DVD IN
STB IN
ARC
PORT.IN
CAL MIC
ANTENNA
Rear of the receiver
AUTO
CAL MIC
Optimizer microphone
Front of the receiver
MENU
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System Setting 19
ANTENNA
FM
PORT.IN
AUTO
CAL MIC
AUTO
CAL MIC
Calibrating the appropriate settings automatically (Auto Sound Calibration)
This function allows you to perform automatic calibration as follows:
Adjusts the speaker level. Measures the distance of each speaker from your
listening position.
Creates an appropriate EQ (Equalizer) depending
on your room structure.
The function is designed to obtain proper sound balance in your room. However, you can adjust the speaker levels manually according to your preference. For details, see “Adjusting the speaker levels” (page 27).
Before performing Auto Sound
Performing Auto Sound Calibration
1. Connect the optimizer microphone ( 3.5 mm) into the AUTO CAL MIC jack on this unit. (page
18).
2. Set up the optimizer microphone.
Place the optimizer microphone at your listening position.You can also use a stool or tripod so that the optimizer microphone remains at the same height as your ears.
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Optimizer microphone
Calibration
Before you perform the Auto Sound Calibration,
set up and connect the speakers (pages 12-13).
The AUTO CAL MIC jack is used for the supplied
optimizer microphone only. Do not connect other microphones to this jack. Doing so may damage the receiver and the microphone.
Release the wire of optimizer microphone in
order to get a more accurate measurement.
During the calibration, the sound that comes
out of the speakers is very loud. The volume of the sound cannot be adjusted. Pay attention to the presence of children or to the e ect on your neighborhood.
Perform the Auto Sound Calibration in a quiet
environment to avoid the e ect of noise and to get a more accurate measurement.
If there are any obstacles in the path between
the optimizer microphone and the speakers, the calibration cannot be performed correctly. Remove any obstacles from the measurement area to avoid measurement error.
Note
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If an error message appears on the display while you are performing the Auto Sound Calibration, check the above contents.
Note
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When you face the speaker towards the optimizer microphone, you will get a more accurate measurement.
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3. Press AUTO CAL..
“TEST START” appears on the display window and “START” blinks on the display window.
4. Press ENTER (b).
“TEST1 1/4” appears on the display window.
The Auto Sound Calibration is is automatically measured in the  rst position from each speaker.
(TEST: 1/4
The measurement process will take approximately 4 to 5 minutes to complete.
If each speaker is not connected, the
measurement is stopped.
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If “INSERT MIC” appears on the display
window, you cannot perform the Auto Sound Calibration. Connect the optimizer microphone, then perform the Auto Sound Calibration.
5. When the measurement ends, “RESULT SHOW” appears on the display window for about 5 seconds.
After about 5 seconds, “RESULT USE” appears on the display window.
6. If you want to con rm the measurement result, press ENTER (b) while “RESULT SHOW” is showed on the display window.
If you press ENTER (b) when “RESULT USE” is
showed on the display window, proceed to step
11.
7. Choose the LEVEL and DISTANCE by pressing
W/S
If you press ENTER (b) when “RESULT USE” is
showed on the display window, proceed to step
11.
8. After pressing ENTER (b), con rm the measured value by pressing
9. Press ENTER (b) repeatedly until “RESULT USE” appears on the display window.
10. press ENTER (b) again.
“1 - YES” and “2 - NO” appear on the display window.
11. Press numerc 1 to save the measurement result when “1 - YES” and “2 - NO” are showed on the display window.
After “ASC DONE” appears on the display window,
the level and the distance is changed automatically. Then the EQ (Equalizer) is set automatically.
TEST: 2/4→TEST: 3/4 →TEST: 4/4)
Note
,
.
.
W/S
Note
,
When you have  nished the Auto Sound
Calibration, disconnect the optimizer microphone from the unit.
If you have changed the position of the
speakers, it is recommended that you perform Auto Sound Calibration again in order to enjoy the surround sound.
The Auto Sound Calibration has been
completed. However, the noise level is high while you perform the Auto Sound Calibration. When you play a sound source, the sound source may not be played properly. In this case, try to perform the Auto Sound Calibration in a quiet environment or reset the receiver to its original factory settings (refer to the page 23).
If the muting function has been activated or
the volume level has been set to "0" before you perform Auto Sound Calibration, you can not perform it. After the "CHECK VOL" appears on the display window for about 5 seconds, it returns to the previous step.
Turning the Auto Sound Calibration on/off
When you have completed the Auto Sound Calibration, you can turn it on/o .
Press AUTO CAL. repearedly.
“ASC ON” or “ASC OFF” appears on the display window.
- ASC ON : Activates the EQ (Equalizer).
- ASC OFF : Deactivates the EQ (Equalizer).
Note
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If you perform the Auto Sound Calibration for the  rst time or reset the receiver to its original factory settings, the “TEST START” appears on the display window.
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1 TESTTONE
2 LEVEL
3 DISTANCE
4 A/V SYNC
5 DRC
6 SET HDMI
7 AUTO CAL
8 RESET
TESTING : FL TESTING : C TESTING : FR TESTING : SR TESTING : SL TESTING : SW
FL : - 6 ~ 0 C : - 6 ~ + 6 FR : - 6 ~ 0 SR : - 6 ~ + 6 SL : - 6 ~ + 6 SW : - 6 ~ + 6
FL : 0.0 M ~ 6.0 M C : 0.0 M ~ 6.0 M FR : 0.0 M ~ 6.0 M SR : 0.0 M ~ 6.0 M SL : 0.0 M ~ 6.0 M SW : 0.0 M ~ 6.0 M
0 MS ~ 300 MS
DRC OFF DRC ON
STDBY OFF STDBY ON
TEST START
1 - YES 2 - NO
SETUP
Settings and adjustments using the SETUP menu
By using the SETUP menus, you can make various adjustments to customize the unit.
SETUP confi guration
TESTTONE menu
You can adjust the speaker levels while listening to the test tone from your listening position.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press ENTER (b).
The test tone is emitted from each speaker in sequence as follows:
TESTING : FL TESTING : SR → TESTING : SL → TESTING : SW
Display Description
TESTING : FL Front left speaker (- 6 ~ 0)
TESTING : C Center speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
TESTING : FR Front right speaker (- 6 ~ 0)
TESTING : SR Surround right speaker (- 6 ~
TESTING : SL Surround left speaker (- 6 ~ +
TESTING : SW Subwoofer (- 40 ~ + 6)
3. If you want to adjust the speaker level, press ENTER (b) when the desired speaker is showed on the display window.
4. Press
A/D
speaker appears.
5. Press
W/S
then press ENTER (b).
6. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
TESTING : C → TESTING : FR →
+ 6)
6)
repeatedly until the desired
to adjust the speaker level and
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LEVEL menu
You can adjust the level of each speaker to suit your preference.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press then press ENTER (b).
3. Press speaker appears.
Display Description
FL Front left speaker (- 6 ~ 0)
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C Center speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
FR Front right speaker (- 6 ~ 0)
SR Surround right speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
SL Surround left speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
SW Subwoofer (- 40 ~ + 6)
4. Press and then press ENTER (b).
5. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
repeatedly until “2 LEVEL” appears,
W/S
repeatedly until the desired
A/D
to adjust the level of each speaker
W/S
DISTANCE menu
You can set the distance of the speakers connected to this unit.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press appears, then press ENTER (b).
3. Press appears.
Display Description
FL Front left speaker (0.0 M ~ 6.0 M)
C Center speaker (0.0 M ~ 6.0 M)
FR Front right speaker (0.0 M ~ 6.0 M)
SR Surround right speaker (0.0 M ~ 6.0 M)
SL Surround left speaker
SW Subwoofer (0.0 M ~ 6.0 M)
4. Press and then press ENTER (b).
5. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
repeatedly until “
W/S
repeatedly until the desired speaker
A/D
(0.0 M ~ 6.0 M)
to set the distance of the speakers
W/S
3 DISTANCE"
A/V SYNC menu (Adjusting the audio delay)
You can delay the sound output using this function when the image is slower than the sound.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press appears, then press ENTER (b).
3. Press and image and then press ENTER (b).
You can adjust from 0 MS to 300 MS in 10 MS steps.
4. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
You may not be able to adjust the delay between sound and image perfectly using this function.
repeatedly until “4 A/V SYNC
W/S
to adjust the delay between sound
W/S
Note
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DRC menu
This function allows you to listen to a movie at a lower volume without losing clarity of sound. You can compress the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital audio output.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press then press ENTER (b).
3. Press ENTER (b).
- DRC OFF : Deactivates this function.
- DRC ON : Activates this function.
4. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
Audio dynamic range compression lets you compress the dynamic range of the soundtrack based on the dynamic range information included in the Dolby Digital signal.
repeatedly until “
W/S
to set the DRC and then press
W/S
Note
,
5 DRC” appears,
SET HDMI menu (HDMI Standby Pass Trough)
When the TV is turned on while the receiver is in the standby mode, the sound and image is output from the TV when you have played a component connected to HDMI IN jack.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press appears, then press ENTER (b).
3. Press ENTER (b).
- STDBY OFF : Deactivates this function.
- STDBY ON : Activates this function.
4. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
repeatedly until “6 SET HDMI
W/S
to set the STDBY and then press
W/S
AUTO CAL menu
This allows you to perform automatic calibration. For details, see the pages 19 - 20.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press appears, then press ENTER (b).
“TEST START” appears on the display window and “START” blinks on the display window.
3. Proceed the steps 4 - 11 on the page 20.
4. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
repeatedly until “
W/S
7 AUTO CAL
RESET menu
This allows you to initialize settings you have made in the SETUP menu.
1. Press RECEIVER, and then press SETUP.
"1 TESTTONE" appears on the display window.
2. Press then press ENTER (b).
“1 - YES 2 - NO” appears on the display window.
3. Press the numeric 1 to reset the unit to its original factory settings.
If you don't want to reset it, press the numeric 2.
4. Press RETURN to move to the previous menu. Press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu.
repeatedly until “
W/S
8 RESET” appears,
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Selecting the input source
This section explains how to select the input source (i.e., the AV component that you want to listen to or watch).
1. Press 1 (POWER) to turn the unit on.
2. Press RECEIVER.
The button is illuminated.
3. Press INPUT buttons to select a source
The selected input appears on the display window.
To select the Button
Blu-ray disc player, etc., connected to BD IN jack
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DVD player, DVD recorder, etc., connected to DVD IN jack
Satellite tuner, set top box, etc, connected to STB IN jack
TV, etc., connected to OPTICAL TV IN jack
Game console, etc., connected to OPTICAL GAME IN jack
CD player, etc., connected to COAXIAL CD IN jack
Built-in tuner RADIO
VCR, etc., connected to AUDIO VCR IN jack
Portable device (MP3 player, etc.), connected to PORT. IN jack
IPod/USB device, connected to IPod/USB Port
BD
DVD
STB
TV
GAME
CD
VCR
PORTABLE
IPOD/USB
To activate the muting function
Press MUTE ( ) on the remote control. To cancel, press MUTE ( rotate the VOLUME on the front panel.
) on the remote control again or
Enjoying sound/images from the components connected to the receiver
Enjoying Blu-ray Disc/DVD
1. Turn on the TV.
2. Turn on the Blu-ray Disc player or DVD player, then place the disc on the tray.
3. Turn on the receiver.
4. Press BD or DVD.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “BD” or “DVD”.
5. Change the TV input.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
6. Play back the disc.
7. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel.
4. Turn on the component and start playback.
5. To adjust the volume, rotate the VOLUME on the front panel, or press VOL +/- on remote control.
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Enjoying a satellite tuner or set top box
1. Turn on the TV.
2. Turn on the satellite tuner or set top box and the receiver.
3. Press STB.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “STB”.
4. Change the TV input.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
5. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
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Note
,
The audio input of the TV is switched and
the image from the TV tuner is displayed on the TV screen automatically by pressing the TV button.
The sound may be output from the TV’s
speaker. In this case, turn the volume of the TV’s speaker down to the minimum.
Enjoying a game console, etc
1. Turn on the component connected to OPTICAL GAME IN jack.
2. Turn on the receiver.
3. Press GAME.
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Enjoying TV
1. Turn on the TV and choose a program.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
2. Turn on the receiver.
3. Press TV.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “TV”.
4. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “GAME”.
4. Play back the component.
5. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
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Enjoying a CD player, etc
1. Turn on the component connected to COAXIAL CD IN jack.
2. Turn on the receiver.
3. Press CD.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “CD”.
4. Play back the component.
5. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
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Enjoying a VCR, etc
1. Turn on the component connected to AUDIO VCR IN jack.
2. Turn on the receiver.
3. Press VCR.
Enjoying a portable device (MP3 player, etc.)
1. Turn on the portable device (MP3 player, etc.)
2. Turn on the receiver.
3. Press PORTABLE.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “PORTABLE”.
4. Play back the component.
5. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
Enjoying the USB or iPod connected to the IPod/USB Port
1. Turn on the receiver.
2. Press IPOD/USB.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “VCR”.
4. Change the TV input.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
5. Play back the component.
6. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel to select “USB” or “IPOD”.
3. Connect the USB or iPod.
4. Play back the USB or iPod.
5. Adjust the volume of the receiver.
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Adjusting the speaker levels
You can adjust the level of each speaker to suit your preference.
1. Press SPEAKER LEVEL.
"SW" appears on the display window.
2. Press speaker.
3. Press selected speaker while the indicator is displayed on the display window.
Display Description
SW Subwoofer (- 40 ~ + 6)
FL Front left speaker (- 6 ~ 0)
C Center speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
FR Front right speaker (- 6 ~ 0)
SR Surround right speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
SL Surround left speaker (- 6 ~ + 6)
4. Repeat and adjust the sound level of the other speakers.
repeatedly to select a desired
A/D
to adjust the sound level of the
W/S
Enjoying various sound mode
You can select a suitable sound mode. Press SOUND repeatedly until the desired mode appears on the front panel display or the TV screen. The displayed items for the equalizer maybe di erent depending on sound sources and e ects.
BASS During playback, reinforces the
bass sound.
PLll MOVIE Performs Dolby Pro Logic II Movie
mode decoding. This setting is ideal for movies encoded in Dolby Surround. In addition, this mode can reproduce sound in 5.1 channel for watching videos of overdubbed or old movies.
PLll MUSIC Performs Dolby Pro Logic II Music
mode decoding. This setting is ideal for normal stereo sources such as CDs.
CLRVOICE This mode makes voice sound
clear, improving the quality of voice sound.
VIRTUAL You can enjoy more virtual
surround sound.
GAME Reproduces powerful and realistic
sound, suited for playing video games.
NIGHT You can enjoy sound e ects and
hear the dialog clearly even at a low volume level. This function is useful for enjoying sound at night.
UPSCALER Reproduces a clear enhanced
sound image from your portable audio device. This mode is ideal for MP3 and other compressed music.
LOUDNESS Improves the bass and treble
sound.
ASC EQ Enjoys the EQ (Equalizer) sound
according to measurement result when the Auto Sound Calibration has been completed.
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Display Description
NAT PLUS You can enjoy the natural sound
NATURAL You can enjoy comfortable and
BYPASS You can enjoy the 2 channel sound
e ect same as a 5.1-channel.
natural sound.
from front speakers and subwoofer.
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Listening to FM radio
You can listen to FM broadcast through the built­in tuner. Before operation, make sure you have connected the FM antenna to the unit. (Page 18)
Automatic tuning
1. Press RADIO to select tuner (FM). The last received station is tuned in.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel.
2. Press TUNING - or TUNING + for more than 2 seconds.
Press TUNING - for more than 2 seconds to scan from high to low. Press TUNING + for more than 2 seconds to scan from low to high. The unit stops scanning whenever a station is
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received.
3. Adjust the volume by rotating VOLUME on the front panel or by pressing VOL +/- on the remote control.
Manual tuning
Press TUNING - or TUNING + brie y and repeatedly on the FM mode to select a station you want.
Presetting radio stations
You can preset up to 50 FM stations.
You can easily tune in the stations you often listen to.
1. Press RADIO to select tuner (FM). The last received station is tuned in.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel.
2. Tune in the station that you want to preset using Automatic tuning or Manual tuning.
3. Press ENTER (b).
A preset number  ashes on the display window for a few seconds. When a preset number  ashes, do the step 4.
4. Press PRESET - or PRESET+ to select a preset number you want.
If a preset number is not  ashed before you select the preset number, start again from the step 3.
5. Press ENTER (b) again.
The station is stored to the selected preset number. If a preset number is not  ashed before you press ENTER (b), start again from the step
3.
6. Repeat the steps 2 to 5 to preset another station.
Improving poor FM reception
Press B (blue) (MONO/STEREO) colored button on the remote control. This will change the tuner from stereo to mono and usually improve the reception.
Tuning to preset stations
Before tuning to preset stations, make sure you preset radio stations.
1. Press RADIO to select tuner (FM). The last received station is tuned in.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel.
2. Press PRESET - or PRESET+ repeatedly to select the preset station you want.
Each time you press the button, you can select a preset station.
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Deleting the preset stations
You can delete a preset station you want.
1. Press RADIO to select tuner (FM). The last received station is tuned in.
You can also press FUNCTION on the front panel.
2. Select the preset station to delete by pressing PRESET - or PRESET+.
3. Press CLEAR.
4. Press CLEAR again while the preset number  ashes on the display window for a few seconds.
The preset station is deleted.
5. Repeat the steps 2 to 4 to delete another preset station.
Deleting all the preset stations
1. Press and hold CLEAR for about two seconds.
“ERASE ALL” appears on the display window.
2. Press CLEAR again while “ERASE ALL” is displayed.
All the preset stations are cleared.
Seeing information about a radio station
The FM tuner is supplied with the RDS (Radio Data System) facility. This shows information about the radio station being listened to. Press RDS repeatedly to cycle through the various data types:
Display Description
PTY (Programme Type Recognition)
The programme type (e.g. Jazz or News) will appear in the display.
RT (Radio Text)
A text message contains special information from the broadcast station. This text may scroll across the display.
CT (Time controlled by the channel)
This shows the time and date as broadcast by the station.
PS (Programme Service Name)
The name of the channel will appear in the display
You can search the radio stations by programme type by pressing RDS. The display will show the last PTY in use. Press PTY one or more times to select your preferred programme type. Press The tuner will search automatically, when a station is found the search will stop.
PTY SEARCH.
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Playing back components with one­touch operation (One­Touch Play)
By a simple operation (one touch), the TV is switched to the HDMI mode.
1. Connect a component and the receiver with HDMI connections.
2. Select the connected HDMI source.
3. Play back a connected component.
The TV is turned on automatically and switched to the HDMI mode.
Note
,
The One-Touch Play may not be supported
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depending on the TV. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Enjoying the TV sound from the speakers connected to the receiver (System Audio Control)
You can enjoy the TV sound from the speakers connected to the receiver by a simple operation. You can operate System Audio Control function using the TV menu. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV. When System Audio Control function is turned on, the receiver will turns on and switches to the appropriate input automatically. (If the TV supports ARC (Auto Return Channel) function, the receiver is changed to the “ARC­HDMI”. If the TV does not support ARC (Auto Return Channel) function, the receiver is changed to the “TV-OPT”.) TV sound is output from the speakers connected to the receiver, and the volume of the TV is minimized simultaneously.
You can use the System Audio Control function as follows.
If you turn o the receiver, the sound will output
from the TV speakers.
You can adjust the receiver’s volume when you
adjust the TV volume.
Note
,
If System Audio Control does not function
according to your TV setting, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
When you connect a TV that does not have
System Audio Control function, the System Audio Control function does not work.
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Turning off the receiver with the TV (System Power Off)
When you turn the TV o by using the POWER button on the TV’s remote control, the receiver turns o automatically. But the receiver will not turn o in IPOD, USB, and RADIO mode.
Some TV may not support this function. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Enjoying the TV sound via an HDMI connection (Audio Return Channel)
The receiver can receive the audio signal of the TV via an HDMI cable (High speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet) when your TV is compatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function. You can enjoy TV sound via the receiver by using just one HDMI cable (High speed HDMI™ cable with Ethernet).
1. Press ARC.
2. To cancel it, choose a di erent function mode.
Note
,
This function is available only when the
Control for HDMI function is set to on.
Be sure that your TV is compatible with
Audio Return Channel (ARC) function. For details on the TV settings, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Adjusting the audio delay
You can delay the sound output using this function when the image is slower than the sound.
1. Press AV SYNC..
The current settings is showed on the display window.
2. Press sound and image while the current settings are showed on the display window.
You can adjust from 0 MS to 300 MS in 10 MS steps.
You may not be able to adjust the delay
between sound and image perfectly using this function.
This function is useful only for Dolby Digital,
DTS and Linear PCM (2ch) input by optical and coaxial audio input signals.
to adjust the delay between
W/S
Note
,
DOLBY DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
This function allows you to listen to a movie at a lower volume without losing clarity of sound. You can compress the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital audio output.
Press DOLBY DRC repeatedly.
The current settings is showed on the display window.
- DRC OFF : Deactivates this function.
- DRC ON : Activates this function.
Note
,
Audio dynamic range compression lets you compress the dynamic range of the soundtrack based on the dynamic range information included in the Dolby Digital signal.
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Using the Sleep Timer
You can set the unit to turn o automatically at a speci ed time.
Press SLEEP repeatedly.
The minutes display (the remaining time) changes cyclically on the display window as follows.
DIMMER 80 t 70 t 60 t 50 t 40 t 30 t 20 t 10 t OFF (No display)
To check the remaining time, press SLEEP. The remaining time appears on the display window.
To cancel the sleep function, press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP 10” appears, and then press SLEEP once again while “SLEEP 10” is displayed.
When you press SLEEP, the *DIMMER function
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is set.
* DIMMER function: The brightness of the display window is darken by half.
When you press SLEEP again, the Sleep Timer function is set.
SLEEP 180 t 150 t 120 t 90 t
t
Note
,
Displaying the fi le information
You can display various information on the display window by pressing INFO/DISPLAY (m).
Input source Description
BD, DVD, STB, TV, GAME, or CD
VCR or PORTABLE "ANALOG" is displayed.
USB Displays the  le information
IPOD Displays the title, artist and
Note
,
If there is no input source, the “-- 0/0.0” appears on the display window.
Displays the audio format and audio channel. (“PCM 2/0.0”, “DD 3/2.1”, “DTS3/2.1”, or “AAC3/2.1”)
during MP3/WMA playback.
album.
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Playing music fi les using the USB device
You can play music  les contained in the USB device.
Basic Operation
1. Insert a USB device to the IPod/USB Port until it  ts into place.
2. Press IPOD/USB.
The total number of  les is displayed on the display window.
3. Referring to the following table, press the corresponding button for the operation.
Remote control buttons
(PLAY) Starts playback.
d
(PAUSE) Pauses playback.
M
(STOP) Stops playback.
Z
C/V
(SKIP)
c/v
(SCAN)
Playing repeatedly or randomly
Press REPEAT (h) on the remote control repeatedly during playback.
Display Description
OFF Returns to normal playback.
RPT 1 Plays the current  le repeatedly.
RPT D Plays all the  les repeatedly within a
RPT ALL Plays all the  les repeatedly.
RANDOM Plays all the  les in random order.
Description
During playback, press C or
to go to the next  le or
V
to return to the beginning of the current  le.
Press C twice brie y to step back to the previous  le.
During playback, press and hold c or v and then release at a point you want.
folder.
Music fi le requirement
Music  le compatibility with this unit is limited as follows:
Sampling frequency : within 32 to 48 kHz (MP3),
within 32 to 48 kHz (WMA)
Bit rate : within 32 to 320 kbps (MP3),
40 to 192 kbps (WMA)
Support Version : v2, v7, v8, v9
Maximum  les : Under 999
File extensions : “.mp3”/ “.wma”
We recommend that you use Easy-CD Creator,
which creates an ISO 9660  le system.
USB device requirement
A device using NTFS  le system is not supported.
(Only FAT (12/16/32)  le system is supported.)
Do not extract the USB device during operation
(play, etc.).
A USB device which requires additional program
installation when you have connected it to a computer, is not supported.
USB device: USB device that supports USB1.1.
Regular back up is recommended to prevent
data loss.
If you use a USB extension cable, USB HUB or
USB Multi-reader, the USB device may not be recognized.
Some USB device may not work with this unit.
Digital camera and mobile phone are not
supported.
IPod/USB Port of the unit cannot be connected
to PC. The unit cannot be used as a storage device.
When you connect a partitioned USB device into
the unit, only the  rst partition is recognized on it.
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Operating34
Playing the iPod
You can enjoy the sound with your iPod. For details about iPod, refer to the iPod’s User Guide.
Before connecting the iPod, turn this unit o and reduce the volume of this unit to its minimum.
1. Insert your iPod to the IPod/USB Port until it  ts into place.
Your iPod is automatically turned on and
recharging starts.
2. Press IPOD/USB.
"IPOD READY" appears for about 3 seconds and then the current playback status is displayed on the display window.
3. Operate your iPod by using the supplied remote control and controls on your iPod.
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Remote control buttons
(PLAY) dM Starts playback.
d
(PAUSE) dM Pauses playback.
M
(STOP) - Stops playback.
Z
C/V
(SKIP)
c/v
(SCAN)
DISC MENU MENU Returns to the upper
W/S Click
iPod
buttons
C/VDuring playback,
c/vDuring playback,
wheel.
Description
press C or V to go to the next  le or to return to the beginning of the current  le.
Press C twice brie y to step back to the previous  le.
press and hold c or
v
at a point you want.
menu in iPod mode.
Moves to an item in the menu.
and then release
REPEAT REPEAT During playback, press
Note
,
It works with all iPod models (except for the
models produced before 2004) that have a dock connector.
Compatibility with your iPod may vary
depending on the type of your iPod.
Depending on your iPod’s software version,
it may not be possible to control your iPod from the unit. We recommend installing the latest software version.
Adjust the volume to a moderate level
before you connect your iPod and this unit.
If the unit occurs the lack of power supply,
communication failure, or contact faulty, the iPod error message is displayed on the display window.
Interference may happen depending on
iPod devices.
iPod touch and iPhone have any di erence
in operation other than iPod. You may need any additional control to use them with this unit. (e.g. “slide to unlock”)
Compatible iPod models
- iPod classic
- iPod nano (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th generation)
- iPod 5th generation
- iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th generation)
- iPhone (3rd, 4th generation), iPhone 3GS
If you have a problem with your iPod, please
visit www.apple.com/support/ipod.
REPEAT repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. (OFF t RPT 1
RPT AL
t
RANDOM)
t
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Operating 35
Controlling a TV with the Supplied Remote Control
You can control your TV using the buttons below.
By pressing You can
(POWER) Turn the TV on or o .
1
0-9 numerical buttons:
TV INPUT Select the TV’s source.
MUTE (
PR/CH
W/S
VOL +/– Adjust the volume of the TV.
Selects numbered options in a menu or inputs letters in the keypad menu.
Turns o the sound temporarily.
)
Press the button again to restore the sound.
Scan up or down through memorized channels.
Setting up the remote to control your TV
You can operate your TV with the supplied remote control.
1. Turn the TV on.
2. Press TV on the remote control to enter the TV mode.
3. Press and hold TV for about 3 seconds until the TV button can be seen illuminated.
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4. Press the manufacturer code for your TV with the numerical buttons (three digit code).
See the manufacturer code list on the pages 38-
43.
5. Press the ENTER (b) button to complete setting.
Depending on your TV, some or all buttons may not function on the TV, even after entering the correct manufacturer code. When you replace the batteries of the remote, the code number you have set may be reset to the default setting. Set the appropriate code number again.
Note
,
Depending on the unit being connected, you may not be able to control your TV using some of the buttons.
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Troubleshooting36
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause Solution
The Power does not turned on. The power cord is
No sound. The speaker wires are
Radio stations can’t be tuned in properly.
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Preset stations cannot be received.
Poor FM reception. No antenna is connected.
disconnected.
disconnected.
The speaker volume is
adjusted too low.
The MUTE button is
pressed to ON.
The selected decoding
mode is not matched to the input signal format.
Incorrect selection of
input source.
Incorrect connections
between the components.
The antenna is
positioned or connected poorly.
The signal strength of
the radio station is too weak.
No stations have been
preset or preset stations have been cleared (when tuning by scanning preset channels).
An incorrect station
frequency has been memorized.
The memorized stations
are cleared.
The antenna is not
positioned for the best reception.
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely.
Check the speaker connections.
Adjust the speaker volume.
Press the MUTE button to cancel the
muting e ect.
Select the available decoding mode.
Select the desired input source
correctly.
Make connections correctly.
Check the antenna connection and
adjust its position.
Tune to the station manually.
Preset some radio stations, see page
28 for details.
Memorize the correct station
frequency.
Memorize the stations again.
Connect the antenna.
Change the position of the antenna.
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The remote control doesn’t work well / at all.
The remote control is not
pointed directly at the unit.
The remote control is too
far from the unit.
There is an obstacle in
the path between the remote control and the unit.
The battery in the remote
control are  at.
The correct input mode
(RECEIVER, PLAYER, or TV mode) is not selected on the remote control.
Point the remote directly at the unit
Use the remote within 23 feet (7m) of
the unit.
Remove the obstacle.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Select the correct input mode
(RECEIVER, PLAYER, or TV mode). For details, see "About the remote control modes" on the page 7.
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Appendix38
Manufacturer code list
Choose a manufacturer code from this list.
Manufacturer Code Number Manufacturer Code Number
ADMIRAL 137, 204 BRIONVEGA 204
ADYSON 159, 219 BSR 144
009, 010, 038, 108, 132, 133, 135, 139, 140, 156, 174, 175
091, 092, 096, 097, 098, 099, 210, 253
173, 179, 225, 239 ELBE 058, 144, 157, 160, 192, 246
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AKAI
AKURA 064, 086, 108, 110, 155, 171 CENTURY 165, 204
ALBA 009, 060, 064 CGE 139, 165, 210
ALLSTAR 108 CIE 025, 108, 170
AMSTRAD 006, 025, 157 CLATRONIC
AMWAY 108 CLARIVOX 031
ANITECH 010, 049, 108, 185, 219 CONDOR 108, 149, 191
ANTECNO 064 CONIC 219
ARC EN CIEL 173, 179, 239 CONTEC 171, 222
ASA 087, 102, 108, 235, 236
ASBERG 185 COSMOS 108
ASORA 171 CROSLEY 165 204
ATLANTIC 089, 197 CROWN
AUDIOSONIC 085 CS-ELECTRONICS 064
AUTOVOX 159, 163, 197 DAEWOO 051, 108, 120, 127, 170
BANK 232 DANSAI 010, 219
BEKO 045, 085, 086, 108, 250 DE GRAAF 108 134
BESTAR 086 DECCA
BLAUPUNKT
BONDSTEC 163 DUAL 233
BOSCH 210 DUMONT 204
BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE
BUSH 009, 136, 139, 144, 232
009, 010, 064, 108, 144, 149, 159, 164, 165, 171, 185
CONTINENTAL EDISON
DECCAVIDEO 108
173, 179, 225, 239
084, 085, 086, 108, 144, 171, 185
070, 108, 159, 161, 162, 184, 189, 190, 206
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ELBIT 108, 248
ELECTROVENDA 108 FUNAI 010
ELEKTRONIKA 108 GALAXIS 108, 185
ELIN 108 GALERIA 171
ELITE 064, 149 GBC 137, 144, 171
ELMAN 144 GEC 011, 108, 129, 147, 159, 189
ELTA 010, 171 GELOSO 064, 137, 144, 164, 171
EMERSON 108, 204 GENERAL 171
ESC 108
ETRON 133 GOLDHAND 159, 171
EUROPHON 144, 159 GOLDSTAR
EXPERT 089 GOODMANS
FENNER 171 GORENJE 086
FERGUSON
FINLANDIA 194, 195 GRANADA
FINLUX
FIRST-LINE 144 HCM 010, 108, 159, 171
FISHER 086, 208, 222, 233 HIFIVOX 173, 179, 239
FORMENTI 108, 149 HINARI 010, 064, 108, 133, 171
FRABA 108 HIT 204
FRONTECH 136, 171, 220 HITACHI
FUBA 073, 109 HYPER 009, 159, 163, 171
078, 079, 080, 160, 182, 195, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202
008, 087, 102, 104, 105, 107, 108 140, 144, 159, 161, 174, 189, 235, 236
FUJITSU GENERAL
GENERAL TECHNIC
GPM 010, 064
GRUNDIG
088, 159, 197
171
001, 050, 108, 110, 136, 144, 159, 163, 166, 171, 191, 219, 237
009, 064, 108, 109, 110, 120, 159, 170, 171
027, 105, 108, 111, 121, 134, 140, 159, 162, 167, 187, 194, 195, 238
091, 092, 093, 094, 095, 097, 098, 100, 101, 172, 232, 238
011, 013, 015, 017, 021, 022, 023, 024, 028, 029, 030, 035, 039, 040, 041, 048, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057, 120, 127, 128, 129, 134, 135, 140, 143, 145, 147, 151, 156, 159, 173, 193, 219
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Manufacturer Code Number Manufacturer Code Number
ICE 009, 010, 064, 108, 171 LENCO 108 170
IMPERIAL
INGERSOLL 171 LIESENKOTTER 108, 210
INNO HIT 159, 189, 237 LIFETEC 010, 064, 108, 170
INTERBUY 010 LOEWE 109, 113, 204, 205
INTERCORD 233 LOGIK 070, 227
INTERFUNK
INTERVISION 010, 086, 108, 132, 144, 166 LUXOR
IRRADIO 163, 235, 237 M ELECTRONIC 103, 104
ITC 144, 159 MAGNADYNE 163, 164, 204
ITS 009, 010, 064, 171 MAGNAFON 199
ITT 141, 151, 186 MAGNASONIC 108
JVC 009, 169 MARANTZ 108
KAPSCH 089, 147, 148, 197 MARSHAL 064
KARCHER 084, 108 MATSUI
KATHREIN 109 MERRIT 132
KAWA 009 METZ
KENDO 060, 108, 137, 157 MITSUBISHI
KENNEDY 197 MIVAR 044, 159, 235
KNEISSEL 108 MNARTT 007
KORTING 086, 204, 209 MTC 086, 109, 134
KUBA 233 MULTITECH 136, 159, 171, 185
KUBA ELECTRONIC 23 3 MURPHY 232
KURA 134 NAONIS 137
043, 049, 108, 139, 144, 154, 165, 255
108, 109, 113, 130, 133, 134, 135, 137, 141, 146, 147, 148, 165, 179, 210
LG
LUMA 137, 197
001 (Default code), 050, 108, 110, 136, 144, 159, 163, 166, 171, 191, 219, 237
102, 104, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138, 140, 143, 145, 153, 156, 174, 186, 237
009, 016, 025, 060, 061, 062, 063, 070, 108, 131, 136, 152, 154, 159, 171, 172
047, 092, 097, 098, 100, 101, 108, 204, 207, 254
075, 076, 077, 097, 113, 204, 222, 224, 240
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Manufacturer Code Number Manufacturer Code Number
037, 059, 060, 092, 098,
NECKERMANN
NEI 064, 108 PANASONIC 002, 003, 005, 167, 168, 229
NIKKAI 219 PATHE CINEMA 144
NIKKO 108 PHILCO
NOBLIKO 232, 235 PHILIPS
NOGAMATIC 173, 179, 239 PIONEER 193
NOKIA
NORDMENDE
NORMN 108 PRO VISION 108
NOVA 087 PROFEX 108, 136, 171
OCEANIC
OKANO 108 QUELLE
ONWA 009, 010, 064 RADIOLA 108
ORAVA 108 RADIOTONE 010, 085, 108, 171
ORBITER 086 REDIFUSSION 187
ORION
OSAKE 106 REX
OTTO-VERSAND
100, 101, 108, 109, 113, 115, 118, 119, 134, 135, 137, 143, 157, 159
014, 019, 032, 102, 103, 104, 108, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138, 140, 141, 145, 146, 147, 148, 156, 174
129, 173, 179, 180, 181, 193, 195, 225, 226, 228, 239
032, 103, 104, 135, 140, 156
025, 059, 060, 061, 062, 064, 070, 108, 110, 118, 219,
002, 005, 009, 014, 059, 060, 081, 082, 083, 085, 092, 097, 098, 100, 101, 108, 109, 111, 113
PAEL 235
090, 108, 139, 144, 148, 165, 204
065, 066, 067, 068, 069, 092, 108, 109, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 119, 122, 123, 124, 125, 193, 212, 251 252
PRANDONI­PRINCE
PRIMA 219
PROFITRONIC 108
REVOX 109
RFT 064, 085, 135, 204
137, 235
002, 010, 014, 019, 025, 038, 059, 060, 072, 084, 086, 087, 088, 092, 097, 098, 100, 101, 102, 175,
088, 089, 137, 157, 158, 164, 197, 246, 247
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Manufacturer Code Number Manufacturer Code Number
RITAR 138 SILVER 010, 064
ROADSTAR 108 SINGER 108, 164, 204
ROSITA 171 SINUDYNE 118, 131
SABA
SAISHO 025, 060, 070, 136, 159 SOLAVOX 133
SAKIO 171 SONOLOR 140 156
SALORA
SAMBERS 235 SONY
SAMSUNG
SANY 193 STARLITE 108, 171
SANYO
SCHNEIDER
SEG
SEI-SINUDYNE 025, 108, 204, 212 SUPERTECH 108, 139, 152, 171
SELECO
SENTRA 064, 133 TASHIKO 108
SHARP 081, 082, 083, 222 TASHIKO 159, 218
SHINTOM 108 TEC 108, 139, 144, 159, 170, 171
SHINTOSHI 108 TECHLINE 185
SHIVAKI 108 TECHNISAT 108, 165
SIAREM 204 TECNISON 108, 171
SIEMENS
SIESTA 085 TELEAVIA 173, 178, 179, 225, 239
079, 146, 147, 173, 179, 181, 193, 195, 225, 226, 239
019, 032, 103, 104, 132, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 140, 142, 143, 145, 150, 156, 174, 237, 241
004, 010, 050, 086, 108, 117, 126, 171, 220, 237
014, 018, 019, 020, 032, 034, 071, 086, 087, 189, 218, 221, 222, 223
009, 064, 088, 108, 133, 141, 159, 163, 233
010, 064, 108, 144, 159, 165, 171, 185, 219
088, 089, 137, 157, 197, 222
092, 096, 097, 098, 100, 101, 108, 210, 218, 219, 221
SMARAGO 172
SONTEC 108
072, 074, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 222
SPECTRA 170
STARLUX 171
STERN 088, 089, 137, 157, 197
SUNSTAR 108, 171
TADISTAR 108
TEKON 171
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TELEFUNKEN
TELEOPTA 171 ULTRAVOX 108, 164, 185, 204
TELERNT 109 UNIVOX 204
TELETECH 165, 171 VESTEL 108
TELETEXT 115 VIDEOSAT 165
TELETON 088 VIDEOTON 178, 193
TELETON 089, 134, 159, 197 VIDEOWAY 230
TENSAI
TENSON 171 VOXSON 137, 204
TESLA 204 WALTHAM 178
THOMSON
THORN
THORN-FERGUSON 160, 188, 200, 227
TOSHIBA
TOWADA 144, 185 ZANUSSI 137, 197
TRISTAR 010, 064 ZENITH 231
TRIUMPH 025, 219, 236
079, 177, 179, 181, 193, 195, 200, 210
064, 108, 144, 149, 171, 191
052, 078, 079, 134, 173, 178, 179, 181, 193, 195, 225, 239
011, 014, 016, 018, 026, 028, 066, 072, 075, 087, 097, 102, 108, 116, 135, 141, 145, 146, 160
012, 016, 026, 036, 037, 222, 232
UHER
VISION 108, 149
WATSON 064, 108, 149, 171
WEGA 208, 222
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
YOKO
089, 108, 109, 149, 185, 197, 233
108 110 149
010, 064, 108, 136, 144, 159, 164, 170, 171
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Trademarks and
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Licenses
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-De nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under licence under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks & DTS Digital Surround and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect speci cally to iPod and has been certi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
“Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect speci cally to iPhone and has been certi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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Specifi cations
General
Power requirements Refer to main label on the rear panel.
Power consumption Refer to main label on the rear panel.
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 430 x 60 x 243.5 mm (16.9 x 2.4 x 9.2 inches)
Net Weight (Approx.) 2.9 kg (6.4 lbs)
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)
Operating humidity 5 % to 90 %
Bus Power Supply (USB) DC 5 V 0 1 A
Inputs/Outputs
HDMI IN/OUT (video/audio) 19 pin (Type A, HDMI™ Connector)
ANALOG AUDIO IN 2.0 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB), 600 Ω, RCA jack (L, R) x 1
DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) 3 V (p-p), Optical jack x 2
DIGITAL IN (COAXIAL) 3 V (p-p), Coaxial jack x 1
PORT. IN
Tuner
FM Tuning Range 87.5 to 108.0 MHz or 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
0.5 Vrms (
3.5 mm stereo jack)
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Ampli er
Power output (4 Ω/ 3 Ω), (RMS), THD 10 %
Total 1100 W
Front 180 W x 2
Center 180 W
Rear 180 W x 2
Sub-Woofer 200 W (Passive)
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Speakers
Front speaker (Left/ Right)
Type 2 Way 2 speaker Max. Input power 360 W
Impedance Rated 4 Ω
Input Power 180 W Net Weight 0.7 kg (1.5 lbs)
Rear speaker (Left/ Right)
Type 1 Way 1 speaker Max. Input power 360 W
Impedance Rated 4 Ω
Input Power 180 W Net Weight 0.61 kg (1.34 lbs)
Center speaker
Type 2 Way 3 speaker Max. Input power 360 W
Impedance Rated 4 Ω
Input Power 180 W Net Weight 1.21 kg (2.67 lbs)
Subwoofer
Type 1 Way 1 speaker Max. Input power 400 W
Impedance Rated 3 Ω
Input Power 200 W Net Weight 5 kg (11 lbs)
Net Dimensions (W x H x D)
Net Dimensions (W x H x D)
Net Dimensions (W x H x D)
Net Dimensions (W x H x D)
94 x211 x83 mm (3.7 x 8.3 x 3.3 inches)
94 x 182 x 83 mm (3.7 x 7.2 x 3.3 inches)
327 x 99 x 76 mm (12.9 x 3.9 x 3.0 inches)
190 x 385 x 318 mm (7.5 x 15.2 x 12.5 inches)
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Design and speci cations are subject to change without notice.
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Maintenance
Handling the Unit
When shipping the unit
Please save the original shipping carton and packing materials. If you need to ship the unit, for maximum protection, re-pack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory.
Keeping the exterior surfaces clean
Do not use volatile liquids such as insecticide
spray near the unit.
Wiping with strong pressure may damage the
surface.
Do not leave rubber or plastic products in
contact with the unit for a long period of time.
Cleaning the unit
To clean the receiver, 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.
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Maintaining the Unit
The unit is a high-tech, precision device. If the optical pick-up lens and disc drive parts are dirty or worn, the picture quality could be diminished. For details, please contact your nearest authorized service center.
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