Samsung MAX-KDZ115, MAX-KDZ105, MAX-KD110, MAX-KDZ120, MAX-KD100 User Manual

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DVD KARAOKE MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM
MAX-KDZ100 MAX-KDZ110 MAX-KDZ120
Instruction Manual
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Safety Warnings

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE REAR COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
This Mini Component System player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER prod­uct.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION-INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED, AVOID EXPO­SURE TO BEAM.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage which can cause electric shock is present inside this unit.
This symbol alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions accompanying the unit.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
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Contents

Thank you for buying this SAMSUNG Mini Component System.
Please take time to read these instructions. They will allow you to operate your system with ease and take full advantage of its features.
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ßÃSAFETYWARNINGS ßÃINSTALLINGYOURMINICOMPONENTSYSTEM
Front Panel View Rear Panel View Display Window Remote Control Where to Install Your Mini Component System Connecting your System to the Power Supply Inserting Remote Control Batteries Connecting to an External Source Digital Out Jack Connecting the Loudspeakers Connection of the TV monitor Connection for better sound Connecting the AM(MW/LW) Aerial Connecting the FM Aerial Demo/Dimmer Function Setting the Clock
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DVD/DVD-OK P
Loading and Changing Discs Listening to a Disc Selecting a Disc in the Disc changer Checking the Screen Display Intro Play Fast Play Slow Play Skipping Chapters or Tracks Directly Moving to a Title/Chapter/Time Repeat Play A-B Repeat Play Random Play Using the Menu on the Disc To Use the Title Menu Program Function Audio Language Subtitle Language Screen Zoom
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Angle Language Setup Audio Setup Options Setup Rating Level/Password Setup Playing DVD-OK Discs Connecting Microphone Reserving Accompaniment Music Priority Playing Accompaniment Music DVD-OK Repeat Play Search Song Function Key Control Tempo Control Highlight Lyrics Male-Female Key Control View Score Fanfare Function Melody Function
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Searching for and Storing the Radio Stations Selecting a Stored Station Improving Radio Reception
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Listening to a Cassette CD Synchro Record Feature Recording a Compact Disc Recording a Radio Program Copying a Cassette (Dubbing) Selecting the Cassette Playback Mode (Deck 2 Only) Tape Counter
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Timer Function Cancelling the Timer Mute Function Selecting Sound Mode Power Surround Function Subwoofer Level Function Setting the System to Switch off Automatically Microphone Function (option) Connecting Headphones
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Safety Precautions Cleaning Your Mini Component System Precautions When Using Discs
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Precautions When Using Audio Cassettes Before Contacting the After-Sales Service Technical Specifications
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V I D E O
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) offers fantastic audio and video, thanks to Dolby Digital surround sound and MPEG-2 video compression technology. Now you can enjoy these realistic effects in the home, as if you were in a movie theater or concert hall.
DVD players and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order for the disc to play. If the codes do not match, the disc will not play. The Region Numeric for this player is given on the rear panel of the player. (Your DVD player will only play DVDs that are labeled with identical region codes.)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. °∞Dolby°± and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories. C 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc. All rights reserved.
Disc Types
DVD
VIDEO-CD
AUDIO-CD
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Recording
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Audio+Video
Audio+Video
Audio
Disc Size Max. Playing Time
12cm
8cm
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8cm
Approx. 240 min.(Single-sided) Approx. 480 min.(Double-sided) Approx. 80 min.(Single-sided) Approx. 160 min.(Double-sided)
74 min. 20 min. 74 min. 20 min.
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Front Panel View

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1. Display Window
2. REC/Pause button
3. Timer/Clock button
4. Demo/Dimmer button
5. CD Synchro button
6. Standby/ON( ) button
7. Mic Jack connector 1
8. Mic Level
9. Mic Jack connector 2
10. Echo button
11. Cassette Deck 1
12. TUNER Band button
13. TAPE button
14. DVD/DVD-OK( ) button
15. AUX button
16. Cancel button
17. Title/Track button Stop( ) Tuning Mode button
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18. Reserve/Program button
19. Cassette Deck 2
20. Enter button
21. Headphone Jack connector
22. Power Surround button
23. Multi Jog
24. Tempo
25. Key Control
26. Volume
27. Dubbing button
28. Reserve Mode button
29. Counter Reset button
30. Deck 1/2 button
31. Open/Close( ) button
32. Disc Change button
33. Disc Selection Buttons
34. Numeric buttons
35. Disk Compartment
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Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603,4,577,216,4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed for linited viewing uses only.
AVIS :
DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
CO NOT OPEN
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
CAUTION
MAX-KD100 AH64-01703L
VIDEO
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Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603,4,577,216,4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed for linited viewing uses only.
AVIS :
DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
CO NOT OPEN
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
CAUTION
MAX-KD120
AH64-01703M

Rear Panel View

1. FM Aerial Connector Terminal
2. AM(MW)/LW Aerial Connector Terminal
Rear Panel View
(MAX-KD120)
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3. Digital Out Jack
4. MAIN Speaker Connector Terminals
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5. VIDEO-Output
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6. AUX-Input
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1. FM Aerial Connector Terminal
2. AM(MW)/LW Aerial Connector Terminal
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3. Digital Out Jack
4. MAIN Speaker Connector Terminals
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5. Subwoofer Speaker Connector Terminals
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6. VIDEO-Output
7. AUX-Input
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Display Window

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1. Power Surround
2. Sound mode
3. Volume and EQ Level
4. Tuner Preset and Title
5. Main Display(Function, Frequency, Time, etc.)
6. Chapter
7. VCD
8. FM mode(Stereo)
9. EQ
10. Tape Reverse mode
11. CD Synchro Recording

Accessories

12. Sleep
13. CD Playing Disc mode or CD Repeat mode
14. Clock
15. Disc Playing numeric
16. Recording
17. TAPE 1/2
18. Tuning mode(AUTO)
19. Program
20. Tuner Preset
21. TUNED
REMOTE CONTROL AM(MW)/LW
ANTENNA
MANUAL DVD KARAOKE DISC SONG LIST BOOK MIC
FM ANTENNA VIDEO CABLE
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1 2 3 Mute
Disc Skip 0
DVD-OK/DVD/TUNER
Volume
Band
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Deck 1/2
Timer On/Off
TUNER AUX
Sleep
Key Control
Male/Female
Step
Melody
RepeatHi-Light
Menu Title
Audio
Display Setup Angle
FanfareScore
Subtitle
Zoom
Slow
Go To
Return
Subwoofer Level
EQ
Cancel/Clear
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Search Song
Tempo
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Program
TAPE
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Remote Control

Standby/On( ) button
Mute button
Numeric button(0~9)
Disc Skip button
Stop button
Skip button
Tuning Up/Down button
Move/Enter button
Volume button
Tape Fast-Forward
/Rewind Button
AUX button
TUNER Band button
Step button
Male/Female button
Key Control button
Tempo button
Menu button Audio button
Display button
Title button
Setup button
Search Song button
Program/Set button Cancel/Clear,
MO/ST button EQ button
Skip button Play/Pause button
Tape Stop button Tape Play button
Timer On/Off button Deck 1/2 button
Sleep button Melody button
Repeat button Hi-Light button
Fanfare button Go To button
Slow button Return button
Subwoofer Level Button (MAX-KD120 Only)
Zoom button Angle button
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Subtitle button
Score button

Where to Install Your Mini Component System

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To take full advantage of your new Mini Component System, fol­low these installation instructions before connecting the unit.
Install the system on a flat, stable surface. Never place this unit on carpeting. Never place this unit in an outdoor area. Maintain an open space of approximately 6 inches (15 cm) on the
sides and rear of the system, for ventilation purposes. Make sure that you have enough room to open the disc compartment
easily. Place the loudspeakers at a reasonable distance on either side of
the system to ensure good stereo sound. Direct the loudspeakers towards the listening area. For optimum performance, make sure that both speakers are placed
at an equal distance above the floor.
Insert or replace remote control batteries when you:
Purchase the Mini Component System Find that the remote control is no longer operating correctly
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Inserting Remote Control Batteries

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When replacing the batteries, use a new set of batteries and never mix alkaline and manganese batteries.
Place your thumb on the position marked on the battery compartment cover (rear of the remote control) and push the cover in the direction of the arrow.
Insert two AAA, LR03 or equivalent batteries, taking care to respect the polarities:
+ on the battery against + in the battery compartment – on the battery against – in the battery compartment
Replace the cover by sliding it back until it clicks into position.
If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent corrosion.

Connecting your System to the Power Supply

The main lead must be plugged into an appropriate socket.
Before plugging your system into a main socket, you must check the voltage.
Plug the main lead (marked AC Cord on the rear of the system) into
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an appropriate socket. Press the Standby/On button to switch your Mini Component System on.
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Connecting to an External Source

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The auxiliary input can be used to take advantage of the sound quality of your Mini Component System when listening to other sources.
Examples
: A television
A video disc player A Hi-Fi stereo video cassette recorder
To connect the external source, the source must have an audio output. In addition, you need an RCA connection cable.
Set the system to standby mode and disconnect it and the external
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source from the main. Connect the audio cable to the rear of the Mini Component System.
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Connect the... To the connector marked...
Red jack R (right) White jack L (left)
For optimum sound quality, do not invert the right and left channels.
Plug the system back into the main socket and press Standby/On to
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switch it on. Select the AUX source by pressing AUX.
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Result Switch the external source on.

Connecting the Loudspeakers

The loudspeaker connector terminals are located on the rear of the system.
Press and hold the clamp of the speaker terminal on the rear of the
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unit. Insert the end of the speaker cord into the terminal.
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Match the polarity(colors):Red(+) to red(+) and black(-) to black(-)
Release the finger from the clamp.
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Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit.

CD Digital Out Jack

This unit can output digital sound signals through this jack. Use an optical cable to connect digital audio equipment. (DAT deck, MD recorder, etc.). Remove the dust cap (1) from the DIGITAL OUT jack. Then, connect an optical cable plug to the DIGITAL OUT jack.
When the DIGITAL OUT jack is not being used
Attach the supplied dust cap.
MAX-KD120 only
Match the polarity(colors):Blue(+) to blue(+) and black(-) to black(-); Red(+) to red(+) and black(-) to black(-)
Directions in Installing Speaker
Installation in a place near heating apparatus, under direct lay of light or with high humidity may cause performance degradation of the speaker.
Do not install on the wall or on a high place of pole or other unstable place to prevent any safety accident caused by falling of the speaker.
Do not take the speaker apart from TV or computer monitor. The speaker near the TV or computer monitor may influence the quality of the screen display.
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Connection of the TV monitor

VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
OPTICAL INPUT
The following show examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player with a External Source.
Composite video (Supplied)

Connection for better sound

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Connecting to an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic support.
What is Dolby Pro Logic?
Using five speakers, it recreates the original sound of the music or audio and provides the sense of presence, as if you were in a movie theater or concert hall.
When playing a DTS disc, no sound is produced. In such case,
use an amplifier equipped with a DTS decoder.
Amplifier
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Connecting the AM(MW/LW) Aerial

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The AM(MW)/LW aerial (for long and medium waves) can be:
Placed on a stable surface
Fixed to the wall (you must first remove the base) The AM(MW)/LW aerial connector terminals are located on the rear of the system and are marked AM(MW)/LW.
To avoid noise interference, check that the loudspeaker wires do not run close to the aerial wires. Always keep them at least 2 inches (5 cm) away.

Connecting the FM Aerial

How to connect a COAXIAL TYPE aerial.
Connect a 75antenna to the FM antenna terminal.
Plug the connector on the FM aerial supplied into the coaxial socket (75) marked FM on the rear of the system.
Follow the instructions given on Page 25 to tune into a radio station, and determine the best position for the aerial.
If reception is poor, you may need to install an outdoor aerial.
To do so, connect an outdoor FM aerial to the FM socket on the rear of the system using a 75coaxial cable (not supplied).
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