Sanyo dc-ht210w User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DVD HOME THEATER
DC-HT210W
Contents
For your Attention..........................................................................2
Features & Package Contents .....................................................3-4
Remote Control..........................................................................5-6
Connections.............................................................................8-10
System Setup.........................................................................11-17
Basic Playback........................................................................18-23
Trouble shooting..........................................................................24
Specifications..............................................................................25
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For Your Attention
IMPORTANT NOTES
Please read through this manual before making connections and operating
this product. Retain this manual for future reference.
Don't open the cabinet of this unit. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel only.
Switch off the unit when you don't use it. Switch off the unit and disconnect it from the AC power supply when it is not being used for a long time. (Plug, as the disconnected device entirely with power source, should keep in easy-to­operation in daily life.)
Don't install the unit in a place exposed to heating sources or direct sunshine.
Don't install the unit in a place exposed to moisture or rain.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and any object filled with liquids, such as vases shall not be placed on it.
Install the unit on a horizontal, flat and firm surface with good ventilation. Never block the vents which will cause malfunction resulting from overheating.
Use a soft and clean cloth to clean the outside of the unit . Never clean it with chemicals or detergent.
This book is only a guide for user's operation, not a criterion for configuration.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. WARNING: The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space,such as a book case or built-in cabinet.Minimum distance(about 100mm) around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE, DO NOT OPEN THE COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure, and touching the internal components may result in a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions.
The following two labels are on the back of the main unit:
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Features &Package Contents
Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this manual carefully
before connection and operation and keep it for future reference. This DVD player is a new generation home player which can produce high quality video and audio for your continued enjoyment.
Built in Dolby D , LPCM, MPEG etc. digital audio decoder
igital
HiFi, 96kHz/24bit audio digital processor
COAXIAL
digital audio output USB drive port and memory card slot Compatible with DVD,VCD, DVCD, CD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW,
MP3,JPEG, Picture CD, etc.
Full function remote control AM/FMstereo
tuning system
High quality amplifier
Playable Disc(not included) and Media Types:
Symbol ContentsDisc types
DVD
MP3
Video-CD
VCD
CD-DA
Picture CD
COMPACT
DIGITAL VIDEO
VIDEO CD
Audio + Video
Audio
Audio + Video
Audio
JPEG Photo CD
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Features &Package Contents
DVD REGION CODES:
DVD discs and players are covered by a worldwide agreement which limits playback of DVD discs to specific regions as determined by the software manufacturer. Most DVDs come marked with a region coding. A disc specified as playable in one region may not play on a player designed for a different region. A disc specified as universal or with no region coding (Code ALL)may be played in any region.
The regions are: Region 1: Canada, USA Region 2: Europe, Japan, Mid. East, South Africa Region 3: South-East Asia Region 4: Australia, Caribbean, Central & South America, New Zealand Region 5: Africa, Former Soviet Union, India,North Korea, Pakistan Region 6: China
THIS PLAYER PLAYS REGION 2 DISCS.
Package Contents:
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AM Antenna
Remote Control
FM Antenna
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A/V Cable
Speaker Cable
Remote Control
Remote Control Operation
Insert the batteries into the remote control. Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the front panel. The remote control works within a distance of about 7 metres from the sensor and within an angle of about 30 degrees from the left and right side.
Battery Installation
Remove the battery compartment cover
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on the back of the remote control.
Load two AAA/1.5V batteries into the
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battery compartment making sure that the batteries have been inserted with the correct polarities matching the symbols +,
- as indicated inside the battery compartment.
Replace the cover.
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Battery Installation
NOTE:
Remove the batteries when you do not intend to use the remote control for a
long time.
Do not mix new and used batteries, or different types of batteries. Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the remote control.
The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat source, such as
sunshine, fire or any other things like that.
Be environmentally friendly and dispose of batteries according to your
government regulations.
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Remote Control
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1 STANDBY/ON 2 DIGIT KEYS
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3 GOTO 4 SETUP 5 A-MODE 6 PROGRAM 7 VOLUME+/­8 FAST FORWARD/REWIND 9 TITLE
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10 DIRECTION KEYS [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] 11 AUDIO 12 S.EFFECT 13 STEP 14 USB/SD 15 REPEAT
16 OPEN/CLOSE 17 PLAY/ PAUSE 18 MUTE 19 V-MODE 20 ANGLE 21 FUNCTION
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22 OSD 23 NEXT/PREVIOUS 24 SUBTITLE 25 ENTER 26 MENU 27 CH-LEVEL 28 TONE 29 ZOOM 30 STOP 31 A-B REPEAT
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TUNER: 8 SEARCH+/-
9 AM/FM 11 MEMORY
23 RADIO+/­24 AUTO 26 MO/ST
Panel
FRONT PANEL:FRONT PANEL:
1. MICROPHONE SOCKETS
2. DISC TRAY
3. MEMORY CARD SLOT
4. USB PORT
5. OPEN/CLOSE ( )
REAR PANEL:
1. SPEAKER OUTPUT
2. FM ANTENNA JACK
3. AM ANTENNA JACK
4. SCART OUTPUT
5. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
6. HDMI OUTPUT
6. PLAY/PAUSE ( )
7. STANDBY/ON ( )
8. STOP ( )
9. VOLUME ADJUSTING KNOB
10. DISPLAY SCREEN
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7. LINE INPUT
8. 2CH AUDIO OUTPUT
9. COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
10. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT
11. POWER ON/OFF
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Connections
TV/Monitor Video Input TV/Monitor Video Input TV/Monitor Video Input
TV/Monitor Video Input
TV/Monitor Video Input
TV/Monitor Video Input
1 VIDEO SYSTEM CONNECTION
The following video outputs are available for this player.
1.1 Composite Video
Use the yellow plug of an AV cable to connect the composite video output of this player to the video input of a TV/monitor.
1. 2 Component Video
Use a 3-core AV cable to connect the component outputs of this player to the corresponding inputs of a TV/monitor.
1.3 HDMI
HDMI output presents the highest possible resolutions and video quality. If an HDMI is present on your television, use it. Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output of this player to the HDMI input of a TV/monitor.
1. 4 SCART
Use a 21_pin SCART cable to connect the SCART output of this unit to the TV/monitor SCART input.
TV/Monitor Video Input
Component Video Input
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
Composite Video
VIDEO
HDMI Input
SCART Input
Y
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
Component Video Output
DVD Player Video Output
VIDEO
Composite Video
HDMI Output
SCART Output
Notes:
Of the video outputs above, HDMI is the best, component is the second better,
is better
will be affected.
player produce the corresponding video output. (Please refer to the Video Setup in System Setup chapter).
and the composite video is standard. Use the best available video connection.
Dont make all the connections above at one time, otherwise the produced pictures
Only when the video settings conform to the actual video system connections does the
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