JBL Home Theater System DSC 400 User Manual

DSC 400  
DSC 800  
O W N E R ’ S G U I D E  
PRODUCT LINE:  
®
MODEL  
NUMBER:  
DSC 400 (230V)/DSC 800 (230V)  
DESIGN GOAL: Bring the thrill of live performance and movie sound to the  
home environment by calling on JBL’s professional engineering leadership.  
SATELLITE TYPE: Titanium-laminate-dome tweeter  
SUBWOOFER TYPE: Bass-reflex enclosure  
PORT DESIGN: FreeFlow™ flared  
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE: Cinema Systems  
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W E L C O M E  
And thank you for purchasing this  
JBL Digital Simply Cinema system.  
This state of the art system includes  
everything you need to experience  
movie theater quality digital video  
and audio in the comfort of your own  
living room. The only thing you need  
to add is your own TV. We have  
designed this system to be easy to  
set up, and even easier to use. But  
please review this manual before you  
operate your system. Have it handy  
while you are setting the system up  
and keep it available for future refer-  
ence or in the unlikely event that you  
encounter any unexpected problems.  
We have tried to keep this manual as  
simple as possible. It begins with a  
description of the important controls  
on the main unit and the remote. It  
then explains how to connect the  
speakers, your TV, and optional  
external sources to the main unit,  
how to position the speakers for the  
most natural surround sound, and  
then how to operate the DVD/CD  
player and the AM/FM Stereo  
All of the optional system settings  
have been preset at our factory for  
correct operation of the system. All  
you have to do is insert a disc, sit  
back, and enjoy a great home theater  
experience.  
Warning  
To prevent fire or shock hazard,  
do not expose the unit to rain or  
moisture.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open  
the cabinet.  
You may want to change some of the  
optional settings. A description of all  
the optional settings and instructions  
for changing them are found in the  
second half of the manual.  
Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel only.  
The AC cord must only be changed at  
qualified service facility.  
This system was designed to provide  
you with many years of reliable  
operation with a minimum of care and  
maintenance. Every component in  
your system was in perfect working  
condition when it left our factory. If  
you experience any problems with  
the set-up or operation of this system,  
please review the Troubleshooting  
Guide at the end of this manual  
before you contact your authorized  
JBL dealer.  
• This appliance is classified as a  
CLASS 1 LASER product.  
• The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
MARKING is located on the rear  
panel.  
• This product contains a low power  
laser device. To ensure continued  
safety, do not remove any cover or  
attempt to gain access to the inside  
of the product.  
Caution  
Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel only.  
The serial number of your system can  
be found on a label on the back panel  
of the main unit, and also on the  
display carton. Please record the  
serial number in the space below. You  
may need to refer to this number if  
your system ever needs to be  
The following marking is printed on  
the rear panel.  
Receiver.  
serviced or for insurance purposes.  
Model no.: DSC400  
Serial No.: ___________________  
Model no.: DSC800  
Serial No.: ___________________  
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S  
Introduction  
Important Safeguards and Precautions  
Front Panel Controls  
Front Panel Display  
Rear Panel Connections  
Remote Control  
Basic Information  
Page  
3
Speaker Setup  
Audio Mode Setting  
Dolby Digital Setup  
Dual Mono Setting  
Dynamic Range Setting  
Preferences Setup  
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6
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10  
10  
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Selecting the Language for Audio  
Selecting the Language for Subtitles  
Selecting the Language for Disc Menu  
Setting the Parental Control Level  
Changing the Password  
About This Manual  
Notes On Discs  
DVD Regional Coding  
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control  
Returning to the Original Factory Default Settings 33  
Installation  
Speaker Placement  
System Connections  
Page  
11  
Other Functions  
Page  
34  
13  
Angle Selection  
Antenna Connections  
14  
15  
15  
15  
15  
16  
17  
Subtitle Language Selection  
Audio Language/Format Selection  
Listening To The Radio  
RDS Operation  
Listening To An External Source  
Selecting Listening Modes  
Surround Mode Chart  
34  
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35  
35  
36  
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37  
TV, Audio and Power Connections and Sub Auto On  
TV and Aux Connections  
Connecting AC Power  
Subwoofer Auto-On  
Adjusting Speaker Levels  
Using Tuner Presets  
Presetting Radio Stations  
Recalling Preset Stations  
Changing Preset Stations  
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17  
17  
Using The Sleep Timer  
MP3 Playback  
Adjusting The Speaker Volume And Treble Controls  
Picture Zooming  
38  
38  
40  
41  
Playing Disc  
Basic Playback  
Slow Motion Play  
Frame By Frame Advance  
Page  
18  
Additional Information  
Troubleshooting  
Glossary  
Page  
42  
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44  
Locate a Point Quickly  
19  
19  
20  
21  
Specifications  
45  
Skip to Next or Previous Track/Chapter/Title  
Using the Individual DVD Disc Menu  
Repeat Playback  
Program Play (Audio CD’s and VCD’s Only)  
Selecting a Start Point  
Selecting a Start Point by Chapter or Time Code  
Selecting a Track Using Number Buttons  
Checking Information Using Display Button  
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Declaration of Conformity  
24  
We, Harman Consumer International  
2, route de Tours  
Settings And Adjustments  
Using the Set-Up Menu and Navigation Buttons  
Set Up Menu Item List  
Page  
25  
72500 Château-du-Loir  
France  
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declare in own responsibility, that the product  
described in this owner’s manual is in  
compliance with technical standards:  
General Setup  
Selecting the On Screen Display (OSD) Language 27  
Screen Saver Setting (SCR Saver)  
TV Display Setting  
TV Type Setting (Multi / NTSC / PAL)  
Video Out Setting  
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EN 50081-1:1992  
EN 50082-1:1992  
EN 60065-1:1998  
EN 50013/A14:1999  
EN 50020/A14:1999  
EN 55022:1998  
Angle Mark Setting  
EN 61000-3-2/A14:2000  
EN 61000-3-3/1:1995  
Luc Emmanuel Godard  
JBL,  
Harman Consumer International  
France, 09/01  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND PRECAUTIONS  
Power Cord Protection  
Non-Use Periods  
Stacking  
To avoid any malfunctions of the  
system controller or subwoofer, and  
to protect against electric shock, fire  
or personal injury, please observe the  
following:  
• Hold the plug firmly when connect-  
ing or disconnecting the AC power  
cord.  
• Keep the AC power cord away from  
heating appliances.  
• Never put any heavy object on the  
AC power cord.  
Place the controller in a horizontal  
position and do not place any object  
on it.  
• When the controller is not being  
used, turn it off.  
• When left unused for a long period  
of time, the controller and  
subwoofer should be unplugged  
from the household AC outlet.  
Condensation  
Moisture may form on the pickup lens  
in the following conditions:  
• Immediately after a heater has been  
turned on.  
• In a steamy or very humid room.  
• When the unit is suddenly moved  
from a cold environment to a warm  
one.  
Foreign Objects Inside  
Do not put any foreign object on the  
disc tray.  
• Do not attempt to repair or modify  
the AC power cords in any way.  
If moisture forms inside this unit, it  
may not operate properly. In this  
case, turn on the power and wait  
about one hour for the moisture to  
evaporate.  
Location and Handling  
• The apparatus shall not be exposed  
to dripping or splashing and no  
objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, shall be placed on the  
apparatus.  
On Adjusting Volume  
Do not turn up the volume while  
listening to a passage with very low  
level or no audio signals. If you do,  
the speakers may be damaged when  
a peak level portion is played.  
• Air vents are provided in the cabinet  
to prevent excessive temperatures  
inside the unit. Do not place this unit  
in closed spaces, cover it, or other-  
wise block the vents.  
• Do not place this unit in direct sun-  
light or near heat sources.  
• Keep this unit away from strong  
magnetic objects.  
• Do not insert or drop anything into  
this unit through the air vents as this  
could cause serious damage, pos-  
sibly resulting in fire.  
• Do not place any object containing  
water or other liquids near the  
controller. In the event that liquid  
should enter the cabinet, unplug the  
unit immediately and contact your  
authorized JBL dealer immediately.  
• Do not remove the cabinet.  
Touching parts inside the cabinet  
could result in electric shock and /  
or damage to the unit.  
• Do not use the unit in a car.  
The operation cannot be guaran-  
teed.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND PRECAUTIONS  
If There is Noise Interferen-  
ce on the TV While a Broad-  
cast is Being Received  
Depending on the reception condition  
of the TV, interference may appear on  
the TV monitor while you watch a TV  
broadcast and the controller is left  
on. This is not a malfunction of the  
controller or the TV. To watch a TV  
broadcast, turn off the controller.  
Copy protection  
This DVD player supports Macro-  
vision copy protection. On DVD discs  
that include a copy protection code, if • DSC100DVD-RDS DVD  
the contents of the DVD disc are  
copied using a VCR, the copy pro-  
tection code prevents the videotape  
copy from playing normally.  
Unpacking  
Check that you have the following  
items:  
player/controller/tuner (1)  
• Subwoofer (1)  
• Center speaker (1)  
• Satellite speakers (4)  
• Remote control (1)  
• AAA batteries (2)  
• SCART A/V cable (1 meter)  
• Controller/subwoofer cable  
(3 meter)  
• Left/Center/Right/Front speaker  
cables (3x3 meter)  
For Optimum Performance  
The controller is a precision device  
that is constructed using extremely  
accurate technology. Soiling or  
friction affecting the pickup lens or  
disc drive can impair the image  
quality. In the worst case, neither  
video nor audio will be played back.  
To obtain optimum picture quality, the  
player should be checked (cleaning  
and replacement of some parts)  
every 1,000 hours. Note that this  
period varies depending on the  
environment (temperature, humidity,  
dust) in which the player is used.  
Service  
• Do not attempt to service the  
controller or subwoofer yourself.  
• Please contact your authorized JBL  
dealer.  
• Surround speaker cables  
(2x12 meter)  
• AM loop antenna (1)  
• FM antenna (1)  
Copyright  
Audio-visual material may consist of  
copyrighted works which must not be  
recorded without the permission of  
the owner of the copyright.  
Please refer to relevant laws  
covering copyright protection.  
• Owner’s Manual (1)  
Do not attempt to clean the pickup  
lens yourself.  
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F R O N T PA N E L C O N T R O L S  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
B A  
Volume  
Source  
Open/  
Close  
Power  
Select  
Headphone  
DVD VCD CD MP3  
Volume  
D
8
E
C
9
Refer to the pages indicated in  
parentheses for details.  
X
0
POWER (page 15). Turn on and off  
3
FWD. While playing a disc  
9 SELECT (page 40). Select an audio  
the main power of the system.  
(Note: This switch must be “on” in  
order to operate the system with the  
remote control.)  
(page 19), press this button to select  
the next title, chapter or track. While  
listening to the radio (page 36), press  
this button to tune to a higher  
frequency.  
For automatic tuning, press and hold  
it for more than 1 second.  
channel to check or adjust its level.  
A
VOLUME + (page 16, 40). Increase  
the master volume level or the  
selected channel level.  
1
Disc Tray (page 18). Place a disc  
B
SOURCE (page 17, 18, 35, 36).  
on the tray.  
Select the component you want to  
use. In standby mode, press this  
button to turn on the power of this  
system.  
W
2
REV. While playing a disc  
A
4
STOP (page 18). Stop playing a  
(page 19), press this button to select  
the previous title, chapter or track.  
While listening to the radio (page 35),  
press this button to tune to a lower  
frequency.  
For automatic tuning, press and hold  
it for more than 1 second.  
disc.  
G B  
/ PLAY / PAUSE (page 18). Play  
5
C
VOLUME – (page 16, 40).  
or pause a disc.  
REMOTE SENSOR. Receives the  
remote control signals.  
Front Panel Display (page 6).  
Indicate the playing time, etc.  
PHONES jack. Connect head-  
Decrease the master volume level or  
the selected channel level.  
6
D
OPEN/CLOSE (page 18). Open or  
7
close the disc tray.  
E
POWER LED (page 18).  
8
Power On: LED lights Blue  
Standby: LED lights Red  
phones to this jack. (Headphones not  
included.)  
Mute:  
LED blinks Red  
5
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F R O N T PA N E L D I S P L AY  
6
0
F E  
2
3
5
4
RDS PTY  
RDS PTY  
1
9
8
B
A
7
D
C
Refer to the pages indicated in  
parentheses for details.  
0
Speakers Icon (page 16, 36).  
4
Mono (page 35). Illuminates when  
9
Phan (Phantom) (page 37).  
Indicates which of the six speakers  
are operating.  
unit is set to MONO FM mode.  
Illuminates when “Pro Logic  
Phantom” is selected.  
5
Stereo (page 35). Illuminates  
1
Status Bar. Shows the operating  
when a stereo FM station is received.  
A
Nor (Normal) (page 37).  
information, such as “OPEN,  
Illuminates when “Pro Logic Normal”  
or “3-Stereo Normal” is selected.  
6
DTS. Illuminates when the disc  
“CLOSE”and “LOADING, etc. Shows  
the type of disc playing: DVD, CD and  
MP3, etc. Shows track and time  
information of the CD or MP3 disc.  
Shows the tuner band and frequency.  
playing outputs DTS audio.  
B
Dolby 3-Stereo (page 37).  
7
FM/AM Frequency. In AM mode,  
Illuminates when “3-Stereo Normal”  
or “3-Stereo Wide” is selected.  
“kHz” lights up. In FM mode, “MHz”  
lights up.  
C
Dolby Digital (page 37).  
8
Wide (page 36). Illuminates when  
2
Sleep (page 38). Illuminates when  
Illuminates when the disc playing  
outputs Dolby Digital audio.  
“Pro Logic Wide” or “3-Stereo Wide”  
mode is selected.  
the sleep timer is on.  
3
Memory. Illuminates when the  
D
Dolby Pro Logic (page 37).  
program play mode is set (page 22).  
Illuminates when presetting radio  
stations (page 17).  
Illuminates when the playing disc is  
recorded with Dolby Pro Logic  
format. Illuminates when “Pro Logic  
Normal, Pro Logic Phantom” or  
“Pro Logic Wide” is selected.  
E
PTY (page 35). Illuminates when  
an RDS station is received,  
transmitting any PTY (Program Type)  
code.  
F
RDS (page 35). Illuminates when  
an RDS station is received.  
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R E A R PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S  
Refer to the pages indicated in  
parentheses for details.  
0
AM Antenna (page 14). Connect to  
4
SCART In/Out (page 15). Connect  
8
AC Power Cord (page 15).  
the supplied AM loop antenna.  
to a TV SCART input. (SCART cable  
included.)  
Connect to a 230V wall outlet.  
1
FM Antenna (page 14). Connect to  
the supplied FM antenna.  
5
Video Out (page 15). Connect to a  
TV video input. (Composite video  
cable not included).  
2
Audio Out (page 15). Optional  
connection to a TV set or external  
audio system (also for recording  
devices). Not necessary when using  
DSC loudspeaker system and  
subwoofer connection.  
6
S-Video Out (page 15). Connect to  
a TV S-Video input. (S-Video cable  
not included).  
7
System Audio Output (page 13).  
3
AUX Audio In (page 15). Connect  
Connect to "System Audio Input" on  
the DSC active subwoofer.  
to a line-level analog audio source:  
TV, tape player, Minidisc, PC, etc.  
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R E M O T E C O N T R O L  
28  
OPEN /  
CLOSE  
OPEN /  
CLOSE  
24  
25  
26  
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
1
2
11  
12  
29  
30  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
A - B  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
A - B  
MENU  
/ PBC  
MENU  
/ PBC  
1
4
2
5
3
6
1
4
2
5
3
6
13  
14  
31  
32  
33  
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
3
7
8
0
9
MUTE  
7
8
0
9
MUTE  
15  
16  
>10  
LISTENING  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
ADJ/VOL  
17  
18  
PROGRAM  
N / P  
SELECT  
PROGRAM  
N / P  
SELECT  
4
5
27  
ENTER  
ENTER  
19  
20  
21  
SUBTITLE  
SUBTITLE  
6
7
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
TUN  
-
TUN  
8
9
22  
23  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
34  
10  
Refer to the pages indicated in  
parentheses for details.  
0
STANDBY (page 16, 17).  
5
MEMO - STEP. Stores radio  
8
ST/MO (STEREO/MONO) - SLOW.  
Turns the system power on or off.  
(Note: Power switch on main unit  
must be “on“).  
station in preset memory when tuner  
is selected (page 17). Activates frame  
by frame playback when playing DVD  
(page 19).  
Switches between mono and stereo  
during FM stereo reception (page 36).  
Activates slow-motion when playing  
DVD or VCD (page 19).  
1
GO TO (page 23). Selects a  
U V  
A
starting point to play.  
6
/
STA–/STA+. Press to play  
9
STOP. Stops disc playback  
a disc in fast forward / reverse mode  
(page 19). In tuner mode, press to  
select previous/next preset station  
(page 17).  
(page 18). Also used to delete stored  
program (page 22).  
2
Numbers (page 17, 20, 23).  
Select the items or settings or tracks  
directly with discs or presets with  
tuner.  
A
OPEN / CLOSE (page 18).  
Opens or closes the disc tray.  
X W  
(TUNING +/-). In DVD  
7
/
3
PROGRAM (page 22). Stores CD  
mode, press to select next/previous  
title chapter or track (page 19). In  
tuner mode, press to select  
tracks for program play.  
4
N/P (NTSC/PAL) (page 28).  
Changes TV system temporarily  
without changing the default setting.  
next/previous frequency (page 17).  
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B
RETURN (page 20). Displays root  
J
AUDIO. Selects the audio  
S
AUX (page 36). Selects the AUX or  
menu when playing a DVD.  
channels for sound (Only with some  
DVDs, with others “LANGUAGE” must source).  
be used).  
TV (SCART) audio input. (i.e. external  
C
REPEAT (page 21). Press to select  
Repeat 1 or Repeat All tracks (CDs) or  
titles/chapters (DVDs) playback.  
T TITLE (page 20). Displays the title  
menu when playing DVD.  
K
SUBTITLE (page 34).  
Selects desired language for subtitles  
when playing DVD.  
D
A-B (page 21). Specifies a section  
U
MENU/PBC (page 43).  
and plays it repeatedly.  
Changes to menu start function. With  
VCDs the control of all functions by  
the DVD itself can be turned off/on  
(PBC = Playback Contol).  
L
LANGUAGE (page 34). Selects  
E
F
MUTE (page 18). Mutes the sound.  
LISTENING (page 36).  
audio language and format when  
playing DVD.  
Selects desired listening  
(Surround/Audio) mode.  
M
DISPLAY (page 24). Switches item  
V
ANGLE (page 34). Changes the  
displayed on screen and/or on front  
panel display.  
angles while playing a DVD.  
G
ADJUST/VOLUME (+ or –) (page  
W
timer.  
SLEEP (page 38). Activates sleep  
18, 40). Increase/decrease the master  
volume level or the selected channel  
level.  
N
DVD (page 18). Selects the input  
from a DVD, or other disc format  
inserted in the disc tray.  
b B  
/
X
PLAY/PAUSE (page 18ff).  
Start or pause when playing a disc.  
H
SELECT (page 40). Selects audio  
O
ZOOM (page 41). Zoom in to  
channel to check or adjust its level.  
enlarge picture area.  
a b D E  
/ ENTER  
I
/
/
/
P
SETUP (page 25ff).  
(Navigation) (page 20ff). Move the  
cursor to select and execute the  
items or settings.  
Displays or exits the SETUP menu.  
Q
TEST TONE (page 16). Turns test  
tone on and off.  
R
TUNER (page 17, 35). Press to  
select radio as source. If already  
selected, press to switch between  
FM and AM.  
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B A S I C I N F O R M AT I O N  
Disc handling precautions  
About This Manual  
Regional Coding  
• To keep the disc clean, handle the  
• The types of functions and  
disc by its edge. Do not touch the  
operations that can be used for a  
surface.  
DVD players and discs are designed  
with regional restrictions which  
dictate the regions in which a disc  
can be played. If the region number  
on the disc you want to play does not  
match the region number of your DVD  
player, you will not be able to play the  
disc. The message “WRONG  
particular disc vary depending on  
• Do not stick paper or tape on the  
the features of that disc. In some  
disc.  
cases, these functions and  
If there is glue (or a similar  
operations may differ from the  
substance) on the disc, remove the  
descriptions given in this manual. In  
glue completely before using the  
this event, follow the instructions  
disc.  
given on the screen. This manual  
REGION” will appear in the on-screen  
display.  
only covers basic disc operations.  
• For some operations, the icon  
may appear on the screen. This  
indicates that the operation  
described in this manual is not  
available on the disc in the player.  
The region code of this player is  
indicated on the rear and on the  
external packaging.  
Remote Control  
• On-screen and front panel display  
• Do not expose the disc to direct  
illustrations in this manual are  
sunlight or sources such as hot air  
purely for the purposes of  
• Be sure to follow correct polarity  
when installing the batteries as  
indicated in the battery compart-  
ment. Reversed batteries may cause  
damage to the device.  
• Use only the size and type of  
batteries specified.  
• Do not mix different types of  
batteries (e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-  
zinc) or old batteries with new ones.  
• If you will not use the remote for an  
extended period of time, remove the  
batteries to avoid possible damage  
from battery leakage and corrosion.  
ducts, or leave it in a car parked in  
explanation. The actual displays  
direct sunlight as there can be a  
may differ slightly from these  
considerable rise in temperature in-  
illustrations.  
side the car.  
• After playing, store the disc in its  
case.  
• Do not write on the label side with a  
ball-point pen or other writing  
utensils.  
• Be careful not to drop or bend the  
disc.  
Notes on Discs  
Disc formats supported by this player  
The unit can play discs bearing any of  
the following logos:  
Disc cleaning precautions  
• Before playing, clean the disc with a  
cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from  
the center out.  
DVD’s  
Video CD’s Audio CD’s  
8-12cm disc 8-12cm disc 8-12cm disc  
Supports  
VCD 1.1  
Supports MP3,  
CDR, CDR-W,  
VCD2.0 and CD-DA  
SVCD  
• Do not use solvents such as  
benzine, thinner, commercially  
available cleaners or anti-static  
spray intended for vinyl LPs.  
Note: Audio encoded in MPEG 2.0  
may not play properly on some discs,  
although the picture will be shown.  
Disc installing precautions  
• Do not install more than 1 disc on  
disc tray.  
• Do not place the disc on the tray up-  
side down.  
• Do not try to close the disc tray  
when the disc is not installed and  
centered properly.  
Discs that Cannot be Played  
• You cannot play CD-G, CD-EXTRA,  
PHOTO CD, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM  
discs.  
• You may not play scratched discs.  
• You may not play discs that are  
dusty, soiled or marked with  
fingerprints.  
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S P E A K E R P L A C E M E N T  
Front Speakers  
Center Channel Speaker  
Subwoofer  
0 – 0.6m (0 – 2 ft.)  
Surround Speakers  
150-180 cm  
The front speakers should be placed  
the same distance from each other as have been set so that the optimum  
they are from the listening position.  
They should be placed at about the  
same height from the floor as the  
listeners’ ears will be, or they may be  
angled toward the listeners.  
The rear delay settings in this system  
The low-frequency material  
reproduced by the subwoofer is  
mostly omnidirectional, and this  
speaker may be placed in a  
convenient location in the room.  
However, the best reproduction of  
bass will be heard when the  
subwoofer is placed in a corner along  
the same wall as the front speakers.  
Experiment with subwoofer  
placement by temporarily placing the  
subwoofer in the listening position  
and moving around the room until the  
bass reproduction is best. Place the  
subwoofer in that location.  
position from the listener is 1m. The  
two surround speakers should be  
placed slightly behind the listening  
position and, ideally, should face  
each other and be at a level higher  
than the listeners’ ears. If that is not  
possible, they may be placed on a  
wall behind the listening position,  
facing forward. The surround  
speakers should not call attention to  
themselves. Experiment with their  
placement until you hear a diffuse,  
ambient sound accompanying the  
main program material heard in the  
front speakers.  
The center channel speaker should  
be placed slightly behind the front left  
and right speakers, and no more than  
60 cm above or below the tweeters of  
the left and right speakers. It is often  
convenient to set the center speaker  
on top of the television set, as shown  
in the drawing. Use the supplied  
Note: To ensure adequate ventilation,  
allow a minimum distance of 10cm  
between the subwoofer and  
surrounding walls.  
support leg to aim it toward the  
listener by screwing the leg in to  
angle the speaker up, or unscrewing  
the leg slightly to angle the speaker  
down (applies to the DSC400 only).  
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S P E A K E R M O U N T I N G O P T I O N S  
DSC800 Satellites and Surrounds  
On shelves.  
On the wall. Wall brackets are  
included.  
On optional stands.  
Wall-Mounting  
The customer is responsible for  
proper selection and use of mounting  
hardware, available through  
hardware stores, to properly and  
safely wall-mount the speakers.  
DSC400 Satellites and Surrounds  
On shelves.  
On the wall. Wall brackets are an  
optional extra (WB300S).  
On optional stands (FS300S).  
Attach plate to wall. The brackets  
should be placed, if possible, so that  
the screws will fasten into a wooden  
wall stud. If that is not possible, use  
properly selected wall anchors.  
Slide speaker onto support.  
Place speaker and support on wall  
plate.  
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D S C S Y S T E M C O N N E C T I O N  
Caution: Always make certain that the controller and the subwoofer are turned off before connecting  
or disconnecting anything.  
"System Audio Input" on the  
subwoofer. This sends the bass/Low  
Frequency Effects signal to the  
subwoofer's own 100 Watt amplifier  
and sends the three front and two  
rear channels to the five 35 Watt  
amplifiers  
conveniently built into the subwoofer  
to power your DSC satellite speakers.  
Connecting the Controller to  
the Subwoofer  
Connect the special multi-pin cable  
(included) to the output marked  
"System Audio Output" on the  
controller and to the input marked  
Subwoofer  
LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS  
RIGHT CENTER  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
THISPANEL  
HEATSINK  
BEC ME  
NORM  
A
ND ITS  
A
BO  
V
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SYSTEM AUDIO  
INPUT  
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"WARNING  
:
FOR  
CONTINUED PROTECTION  
Important details regarding  
the use of utomatic urn  
On Standby Off re in  
your owner's manual.  
AGAINST  
A
RISK OF FIRE,  
a
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REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME  
FUSE TYPE."  
"AVIS UTILSER UN FUSIBLE  
DE RECHANGE DE  
MEME TYPE."  
FRONT  
SPEAKERS  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
/
/
a
:
ON  
/
STANDBY  
OFF  
4A  
/
250V TYPE  
T
WARNING  
DO NOT  
ELECTRIC SHOC  
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RISK  
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AVIS  
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Northridge, CA  
A
For use with  
DSC400 System  
AC  
SUB400  
Harman International Company  
230  
-
240V 50Hz  
~
450W  
Manufactured:  
Connecting the Subwoofer  
to the Satellites  
Right Front Speaker  
Center Speaker  
Left Front Speaker  
Your DSC system includes cables for  
connection of all five satellite  
speakers to the subwoofer. Connect  
the special error-proof connectors at  
the subwoofer end of each cable to  
the appropriately marked sockets on  
the rear of the subwoofer. Owners of  
the DSC400 system should follow the  
instructions in the section marked  
"DSC400 Only" for cable connection to  
the DSC400 satellites. Owners of the  
DSC800 system should follow the  
instructions in the section marked  
"DSC800 Only" for cable connection to  
the DSC800 satellites. To place the  
speakers in your room, see the  
Subwoofer  
LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS  
RIGHT CENTER  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
THISPANEL  
HEATSINK  
BEC ME  
NORM  
A
ND ITS  
A
BO  
V
T
E
O
SYSTEM AUDIO  
INPUT  
A
Q
O
RE DESIGNED  
UITE  
PERATIO  
O
W
A
RM DURING  
N
A
L
"WARNING  
:
FOR  
CONTINUED PROTECTION  
Important details regarding  
the use of utomatic urn  
On tandby Off re in  
your owner's manual.  
AGAINST  
A
RISK OF FIRE,  
a
T
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME  
FUSE TYPE."  
"AVIS UTILSER UN FUSIBLE  
DE RECHANGE DE  
MEME TYPE."  
FRONT  
SPEAKERS  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
/
S
/
a
:
ON  
/
STANDBY  
OFF  
4A  
/
250V TYPE  
T
WARNING  
DO NO  
ELECTRIC SHOCK  
T
OPEN  
RISK  
O
F
TM  
AVIS  
NE PA  
S
O
UVRIR  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
POWER  
JBL, Incorporated  
Northridge, CA  
For use with  
DSC400 System  
AC  
SUB400  
Harman International Company  
230  
-
240V 50Hz  
450W  
~
A
Manufactured:  
Right Surround Speaker  
recommendation on pages 11 and 30.  
Left Surround Speaker  
(DSC400 Only)  
(DSC800 Only)  
of the appropriate loudspeaker and  
the "-" conductor to the black "-"  
terminal of the loudspeaker. Make  
certain to connect the right front  
output on the subwoofer to the right  
front speaker, center output to center  
speaker, etc. It is important to  
connect all speakers correctly, with  
plus wire to plus terminal and minus  
wire to minus terminal. Incorrect "out  
of phase" wiring will result in thin  
sound, weak bass and a poor stereo  
image.  
Connect the special error-proof  
connectors at the loudspeaker end  
of each cable to the correct loud-  
speaker. Make certain to connect the  
right front output on the subwoofer  
to the right front speaker, center  
output to center speaker, etc.  
Remove 1/2 cm of insulation from the  
loudspeaker end of each cable.  
Connect the "+" conductor (marked  
with a stripe) to the red "+" terminal  
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A N T E N N A C O N N E C T I O N S  
Connect the supplied AM and FM  
antennas as shown for radio  
reception.  
Connect the AM loop antenna to the  
AM screw terminals.  
Connect the FM antenna to the  
75 Ohm FM antenna socket.  
AM loop antenna  
(included)  
FM antenna  
(included)  
Notes:  
Notes:  
• To prevent noise pickup, keep the  
AM loop antenna away from the  
system and other components.  
• Be sure to fully extend the FM wire  
antenna.  
• After connecting the FM wire  
antenna, keep it as horizontal as  
possible. Move it until you receive  
the best reception.  
• If you connect the system to an  
outdoor antenna, ground it against  
lightning.  
• To prevent a gas explosion, do not  
connect the ground wire to a gas  
pipe.  
Outdoor FM antenna  
If you have poor FM reception  
Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not  
included) to connect the system to an  
outdoor FM antenna as shown below  
or to the radio antenna connector on  
the wall for the roof antenna on your  
house (if any).  
Ground wire  
(not included)  
To ground  
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T V, A U D I O A N D P O W E R C O N N E C T I O N S  
A N D S U B A U T O O N  
the DSC100DVD unit in this manner,  
use the AUX Audio Input to carry the  
audio signal from your TV. Connecting  
more than one video signal output  
from the DSC100DVD unit will result in  
degradation of the video signal.  
CDR and some others.) the Audio  
Out jacks should be connected to  
the analog Record In jacks of the  
appropriate device. They can also  
be connected to any audio input on  
your TV, as shown in the diagrams,  
to listen to the sound of your  
DSC100DVD through the speakers of  
your TV only, when the amp in your  
subwoofer is turned off. As soon as  
the speakers of your JBL DSC  
Connecting the TV and  
optional components  
TV Connection (method 1)  
- using SCART cable (cable included)  
To view the video from DVD discs on  
your TV set, connect the SCART TV  
Out jack of this system to the SCART  
In jack of your TV set. If this connec-  
tion is made, the audio signal will also  
be routed to the TV, but as long as the  
speakers of your JBL DSC system are  
active, the volume on your TV should  
be turned down.  
Connecting VCR and Sat Decoder  
(method 3 and 4)  
Diagrams 3 and 4 show possible  
connection methods for common  
system configurations. These are  
intended as guidelines only. Due to  
differences in equipment specifi-  
cations, the method of connection of  
your equipment may be different to  
that shown. Please consult the  
Owner’s Manual of your equipment  
for further guidance.  
system are active, the volume on  
your TV should be turned down.  
Connecting the AC Power  
Notes  
• The Power Requirement is: AC 230V,  
50 Hz.  
• Connecting to power other than the  
one listed above may damage the  
system or cause abnormal  
operation.  
• Before connecting the AC power  
cord of this system to a wall outlet,  
connect the speakers and other  
component cables to the system.  
• Connect the AC power cord of the  
active subwoofer.  
AUDIO OUT  
TV SET  
TV Connection (method 2)  
- using S-Video cable  
If your TV set has an S-Video Input  
Jack you can connect your TV to the  
S-Video Out Jack on the back of this  
system (the S-Video connection cable  
is not included). The S-Video connec-  
tion will provide the best picture qua-  
lity if your TV is equipped to handle S-  
Video signals. We recommend using  
the S-Video connection if your TV has  
an S-Video input jack. When con-  
necting the DSC100DVD unit in this  
manner, use the AUX Audio Input to  
carry the audio signal from your TV.  
Connecting more than one video  
signal output from the DSC100DVD  
unit will result in degradation of the  
video signal.  
AUDIO OUT  
TV SET  
AUDIO OUT  
VCR  
• Connect the AC power cords of your  
TV and any optional components to  
a wall outlet.  
Subwoofer Auto-On  
AUDIO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
VCR  
Move the Power Switch on the rear  
panel of the subwoofer to the ON  
position to use the system. The sub-  
woofer should normally be left on.  
When the controller is off, or is not  
sending a signal to the subwoofer, the  
subwoofer will be in standby. When  
the subwoofer senses an audio  
signal, it will automatically turn itself  
on. If the subwoofer does not sense a  
signal after approximately twenty  
minutes, it will automatically go into  
standby.  
SATELLITE DECODER  
TV SET  
Aux Input for External Source  
You may connect a line-level stereo  
analog audio source such as a Sat  
receiver, tape deck, phono preamp of  
a record player, etc. to the controller's  
rear panel AUX Input sockets to enjoy  
the benefits of your DSC system with  
other source components.  
• VCR Connection-Audio  
(Cables Not Included)  
To listen to the sound from your  
stereo VCR through the speakers of  
this system, connect the Left/Right  
audio output jacks of your stereo  
VCR to the Left/Right audio input  
jacks (AUX) of this system.  
S-VIDEO IN  
If you will be away from home for an  
extended period of time, or if the  
subwoofer will not be used, move the  
Power switch to the OFF position.  
AUDIO OUT  
TV SET  
TV Connection (method 2)  
- using video cord:  
If your TV set has neither S-Video nor  
SCART Input jacks, connect the Video  
Out jack of this system, to the Video In  
jack of your TV set (Composite video  
cable not included). When connecting  
• Audio Out Connections  
To record the sound of the DSC  
system with your VCR or any audio  
recording device (tape deck, MD,  
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A D J U S T I N G S P E A K E R L E V E L S  
After you have connected the system  
and positioned the speakers, the next  
step is to adjust the level of each  
satellite, using the Test Tone, so that  
their levels at your normal listening  
position are identical. This  
adjustment should be made with the  
Test Tone only, not while you are  
watching a DVD movie.  
selected, note that all six speaker  
icons in the display are on (see  
page 6), otherwise press LISTENING  
on the remote until this is the case.  
• Stop any external source, when  
playing, and turn the volume until  
"VOL 20" is displayed.  
sounds lower than the front  
speakers when the front panel  
display and the TV screen indicate  
that the tone is coming from the  
surround right (SR) speaker, press  
the VOL + button on the remote  
control to increase the level of that  
speaker. The front panel and TV  
screen will show the new level  
setting. After a few seconds the  
new setting will be memorized and  
the test tone will move to the  
surround left (SL) speaker. Adjust  
the surround left (SL) speaker in  
the same manner.  
2. Press TEST TONE on the remote  
control. The test tone will start at  
the front left (FL) speaker. After 3  
seconds the sound will move to the  
center (C) speaker, and then to the  
front right (FR), surround right (SR)  
and surround left (SL) speakers in  
succession. The main display and  
the TV screen will show the word  
"TEST" and will also indicate which  
Remember that the rear speakers are  
designed to operate only when there  
is action, ambience or effects behind  
you. If you adjust the level of the rear  
speakers incorrectly so that you  
constantly hear sound behind you,  
you will not get the proper surround  
effect.  
Then listen to the tone from all 5  
speakers again to verify that the level  
sounds the same at your normal  
listening position. Re-adjust each  
speaker up or down as required and  
press TEST TONE once more to  
cancel the test tone function.  
ADJ/VOL +  
Volume  
Source  
Open/  
Close  
Power  
Select  
Headphone  
DVD VCD CD MP3  
Volume  
Note: When matching the level of  
each of the individual satellite  
SELECT  
ADJ/VOL +  
speakers, it is preferable to match the  
levels to the quietest channel. This  
will give you more flexibility when  
adjusting the subwoofer level.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
STANDBY  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
PBC  
1
4
2
5
/
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
After this setting is made all speaker  
levels will be adjusted for any  
surround mode and any source  
selected.  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
ADJ/VOL +/-  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
SELECT  
TEST TONE  
ENTER  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
Subwoofer Level Adjustment  
Once the level of the 5 satellite  
speakers has been set, you can  
adjust the level of the subwoofer to  
match. Insert a DVD disc and play a  
passage that you are familiar with.  
Using the SELECT button on the  
remote, select the subwoofer level  
adjustment. Increase or decrease the  
level of the subwoofer until you are  
satisfied with its level, relative to the  
5 satellite speakers.  
speaker is operating. The test tone  
continues cycling among the 5  
speakers indefinitely.  
1. Turn your system on.  
• Press POWER on the front panel to  
turn the system ON.  
• Sit in your normal listening position  
and press STANDBY on the remote  
control, if the system has not turned  
on already. The unit will go into the  
Active mode and the main display  
will come on and show "NO DISC", if  
the tray is empty still.  
• Turn on your TV and select the input  
on the TV to which the controller is  
connected. The words "NO DISC"  
should appear on your TV, if the tray  
is empty.  
3. All 5 satellite speakers have been  
pre-set to the same level (00 dB). If  
the level of the tone from all 5  
speakers is the same at your  
normal listening position, no further  
adjustment is necessary. Press  
TEST TONE again to cancel the test  
tone function. You can skip step 4  
and go to the next section.  
4. If the level of all 5 speakers does  
not sound the same at your normal  
listening position you can adjust  
each speaker up or down, 10 dB in  
1 dB steps. For example, if the test  
tone from the surround speakers  
• Insert a DVD disc.  
• If a disc is loaded already or if a  
source different from DVD player is  
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U S I N G T U N E R P R E S E T S  
on the right) to select another pre-  
set memory number, and press  
MEMO again to enter that station in  
the selected preset memory  
number.  
Presetting Radio Stations  
You can preset up to 40 of your favorite AM and FM stations, in any  
combination, in the tuner memory for easy recall.  
TUNER  
Note:  
Volume  
Source  
You must press MEMO to memorize a  
station while the Memory indicator  
appears in the display (approximately  
4 seconds), otherwise the station will  
not be memorized.  
Open/  
Close  
Power  
Select  
SOURCE  
Headphone  
DVD VCD CD MP3  
Volume  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to enter up to  
40 stations in the tuner memory.  
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
STANDBY  
TUNER  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
PBC  
1
4
2
5
/
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
NUMBER BUTTONS  
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ENTER  
Recalling Preset Stations  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
ST  
A
-
ST  
A
+
+
STATION +/-  
TUNING +/-  
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
1. Press STANDBY on the remote  
control to turn the system 'ON' and,  
if necessary, press TUNER to select  
the Tuner function.  
TUN  
-
TUN  
MEMORY  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
2. Press either STA + or STA - on the  
remote to select the desired preset  
memory number.  
4. When the desired station appears in  
the display (Example: FM 103.5 MHz)  
press MEMO on the remote control.  
The Memory indicator and “P01”  
appear in the display indicating that  
you are ready to enter that station in  
preset memory #1.  
1. Press STANDBY on the remote  
control to turn the system On.  
Note: You may also use the number  
keys on the remote control to go  
directly to one of the preset memory  
stations. To select preset stations 1  
through 9, press the number key. To  
select preset station numbers higher  
than 9 press the ">10" key one or more  
times followed by the appropriate  
number key, for example:  
2. Press either TUNER on the remote  
control or SOURCE on the front  
panel, repeatedly to select the  
Tuner and the desired radio band,  
AM or FM.  
3. Tune to the first station you wish to  
preset.  
• Manual Tuning - repeatedly press  
W X  
/
TUNING +/- on the front  
To Select Station  
Number:  
Press These  
Keys:  
panel or the remote control until the  
desired frequency appears on the  
display. (Note: You must use manual  
tuning if your are trying to tune to a  
weak station.)  
10  
15  
21  
>10 and 0  
>10 and 5  
5. Press MEMO on the remote control  
again to enter the station into  
memory. The Memory indicator and  
the preset station number disappear  
and the station is memorized.  
>10 twice and  
then 1  
• Automatic Tuning - press and hold  
34  
40  
>10 three times  
and then 4  
W X  
/
TUNING +/- on the front  
panel or the remote control until the  
display begins to scan up or down,  
then release the button. The tuner  
will stop at the first strong station it  
finds. Repeat this process until it  
stops at your desired station.  
>10 four times  
and then 0  
Changing Preset Stations  
To change any of the preset stations  
simply tune to the new station you  
wish to memorize and enter it in the  
preset memory number you wish to  
change. The new station will be  
memorized and the previous station  
will be erased.  
6. To enter the next station in memory  
follow steps 2 and 3 to tune the  
desired station and press MEMO on  
the remote control. Then press  
either STA + or STA - on the remote  
control or the desired NUMBER  
button (how to select see the note  
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P L AY I N G D I S C  
When a disc is inserted the  
following will occur depending on  
the type of disc inserted.  
• When playing a DVD, a DVD menu  
or title menu may appear on the TV  
screen (see page 20).  
Basic DISC Playback  
IMPORTANT:  
Please note that some DVD movie discs may not have all the features described  
in this chapter. Refer to the instructions or notes included with each disc to  
determine what features and operations are available on that particular disc.  
• When playing a VCD, CD or MP3  
disc the player will go to stop mode.  
With CDs and MP3 discs the  
number of all tracks on the disc will  
be displayed on the front panel  
display and with MP3 discs the main  
root directory will appear on the TV  
screen. With VCDs the message  
"VCD STOP" will appear on the front  
display.  
Note  
• While the disc is loading, the player  
will not respond to any commands.  
b B  
/
5. While in the stop mode, press  
(PLAY/PAUSE) to begin playback .  
When playback begins, press  
ADJ/VOL +/- to adjust the volume to  
a confortable listening level. To  
shut off the speakers temporarily  
without stopping playback, press  
MUTE on the remote control. Press  
MUTE again to cancel mute and  
restore the sound. During playback  
On TV screen  
On front panel display  
1. Turn on the TV and select the video  
input so that you can view DVD  
video from this system.  
WAITING  
b B  
press PLAY/PAUSE ( / ) again to  
DISC LOADING** LOADING**  
pause playback temporarily. Press  
once more to cancel pause mode  
and resume playback.  
2. Press POWER on the front panel to  
turn on the system. The front panel  
display lights up.  
OPEN  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
PLAY  
CLOSE  
A
6. Press STOP ( ) to stop playback.  
PLAY  
3. If the system is not in the DVD  
player mode, press DVD on the  
remote control to enter DVD player  
mode directly, or press SOURCE on  
the front panel to select it, the JBL  
logo screen appears on TV.  
The DVD disc will then cease  
playing. If the Play/Pause button is  
pressed, the DVD disc will continue  
to play from the point at which Stop  
was pressed. Pressing STOP a  
second time exits the DVD  
NO DISC  
BAD DISC  
NO DISC  
BAD DISC  
DVD/VCD  
WRONG REGION (See page 10)  
PARENTAL VIOLATION (See page 33)  
completely. In program playback  
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button, and  
place a disc on the tray.  
Press OPEN/CLOSE again to close  
the tray. The player begins loading  
the disc. A message will appear on  
the TV screen and/or on the front  
panel display as follows.  
(**NOTE: While the disc is loading the player  
will not respond to any commands).  
A
mode, press STOP ( ) one time to  
stop playback.  
Press it again to clear program  
memory. (See page 22).  
7. When the system is on, press  
STANDBY on the remote control to  
turn the system off. The LED on the  
front panel lights up red. In standby  
mode, press this button to turn ON  
the system. You can also turn the  
system on by pressing SOURCE on  
the main unit.  
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Slow Motion Playback  
Frame By Frame Advance  
9 Press STEP repeatedly to advance  
the disc step by step (one frame at a  
time).  
Skip to Next/Previous Track  
or Chapter/Title  
8. Press SLOW on the remote control  
to play a disc in slow motion. If the  
disc is a DVD, press repeatedly to  
select the desired slow-motion  
speed:  
SF1©SF2©SF3©SR1©SR2©  
SR3©normal play.  
X
W
12. Press  
or  
while playing a  
disc to go to the next or previous  
title, chapter or track in con-  
tinuous play mode.  
Note  
• This function is not available for CD  
and MP3.  
Notes:  
• Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control to view the title, chapter,  
track and time on the front panel  
display and/or TV screen. See page  
24 for more information about the  
DISPLAY.  
b B  
/ to resume normal  
10. Press  
Notes:  
• SF: Slow Forward  
SR: Slow Reverse  
• The larger the number, the slower  
the speed.  
• This function is not available for CD  
and MP3.  
• On some DVDs and on VCDs, the  
slow-motion playback function is  
not available. See the disc jacket for  
information.  
playback.  
Locate a Point Quickly  
V
U
11. Press  
or  
while playing a  
disc. The player will search the  
disc fast forward or reverse.  
When you find the point you want,  
• If the REPEAT-ONE function has  
X
W
been selected, pressing  
or  
will replay the same chapter (or  
track or title) from its beginning.  
• If the REPEAT-ALL function has  
b B  
/ to return to normal  
press  
playback.  
Change search speed  
X
W
been selected, pressing  
or  
You can change search speed by  
repeatedly will skip to select all the  
chapters (or tracks) in a title (or  
disc) cyclically.  
V
U
pressing  
or  
repeatedly.  
• If the playing disc is a DVD, you can  
select the following search speeds:  
FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4; or FR1, FR2, FR3,  
FR4.  
• If the playing disc is a CD, you can  
select the following search speeds:  
FF1, FF2; or FR1, FR2.  
• If the disc is a VCD, 3 speeds are  
available in both directions.  
Notes  
• This function is not available for  
MP3.  
• The larger the number is, the faster  
the searching speed.  
• For CD, when the search reaches  
the end of one track, the player will  
begin to play the next track at  
normal speed.  
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Notes:  
Using the title menu  
Using the DVD menu  
Some DVDs allow you to select  
subtitle language, audio language,  
etc., using the DVD menu.  
• Depending on the DVD disc, you  
may not be able to select titles or  
chapters.  
• Depending on the DVD disc, a “title  
menu” may simply be called a  
“menu” or “title” in the instructions  
supplied with the disc.  
• For some DVD discs, when you  
press the TITLE button, the playback  
will restart from the beginning of the  
disc.  
A DVD is divided into sections called  
“titles”. Normally, a title consists of  
several chapters. When you play a  
DVD which contains several titles,  
you can select the title (or chapter)  
you want using the title menu.  
1. Press TITLE while playing a DVD  
disc. The DVD menu appears on  
the TV screen. The contents of the  
menu vary from disc to disc.  
2. While the title menu appears on the  
D E a b  
to  
screen, press  
/
/
/
select the item you want to change.  
Depending on the disc, you can use  
the number buttons (0~9 / >10) to  
select the item.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
Using the root menu  
A DVD may contain a “root menu”.  
Some titles or chapters are recorded  
in the root menu.  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
RETURN  
MENU  
TITLE  
1
4
2
5
/
PBC  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
NUMBER  
BUTTONS  
3. Depending on the disc a new menu  
may appear. Repeat step 2 to select  
the option desired.  
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
1. Press RETURN while playing a DVD  
disc. “ROOT MENU” will be shown  
for a moment, then the root menu  
appears. The contents of the root  
menu vary from disc to disc.  
4. Press ENTER.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
/
/
/
Note:  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
• You can set a preferred language  
for audio and subtitles in the SETUP  
menu. For details, see pages 31, 32.  
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
2. While the root menu appears on  
the screen, press  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
D E a b  
/
/
/
to select the title (or chapter) you  
want to play.  
Depending on the disc, you can use  
the number buttons (0~9 / >10) to  
select the title (or chapter).  
1. Press TITLE while playing a DVD  
disc. “TITLE MENU” will be shown  
for a moment, then the title menu  
appears. The contents of the menu  
vary from disc to disc.  
3. Press ENTER. The player starts  
playing the selected title (or  
chapter).  
Notes:  
2. While the title menu appears on the  
• Depending on the DVD disc, you  
may not be able to enter the root  
menu.  
• For some DVD discs, when you  
press RETURN, playback will restart  
from the beginning of the disc.  
D E a b  
screen, press the  
/
/
/
buttons to select the title (or  
chapter) you want to play.  
With DVDs and VCDs, when  
titles/chapters are numbered, you  
can use the number buttons (0~9 /  
>10) to select the title (or chapter).  
Important Note:  
Many DVDs contain a Main Menu  
(rather than "Title Menu") and several  
Sub Menus (rather than "Root  
Menus"). With them, pressing TITLE  
will always call up the Main menu  
and pressing RETURN will call up the  
Sub Menu the currently playing track  
belongs to.  
3. Press the ENTER button.  
The player starts playing the  
selected title or chapter (not  
needed when number button was  
pressed).  
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R E P E AT P L AY B A C K  
You can repeat all chapters in a title  
A-B Repeat Playback  
or on a disc. You can repeat all tracks  
on a disc. You can repeat a single  
title, chapter or track. In program play  
mode, the system repeats the  
chapters or tracks in the programmed  
order.  
You can play a specific portion in a  
chapter or track repeatedly. This is  
useful when you want to memorize  
lyrics or repeatedly watch a portion  
of the DVD.  
1. When playing a disc, press A-B  
one time to set the starting point  
“A” of the specific portion you  
want to play repeatedly.  
OPEN  
/
The “[A-]” indicator appears on the  
front panel display.  
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
CLOSE  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
PBC  
1
4
2
5
/
REPEAT  
A - B  
2. When reaching the end point “B”  
you want, press A-B a second time.  
The “[A-B]” indicator appears on  
the front panel display. The player  
starts to play the specific portion  
from point “A”, and will continue  
playing this portion repeatedly until  
you cancel the A-B repeat function.  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ENTER  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY  
/
PAUSE  
3. Press A-B again to cancel this  
setting and resume playback in  
normal order.  
Notes:  
• Point “A” and “B” can be set only in  
the same chapter or track.  
• You can set A-B repeat on only one  
specific portion at a time.  
• A-B repeat is canceled when:  
- you stop playback.  
- you open the disc tray.  
- you turn the power off.  
- the A-B button is pressed again.  
• Some DVD's do not allow A-B  
repeat playback.  
1. Press REPEAT while playing a disc.  
2. If you are playing a DVD, continue  
pressing REPEAT to select one of  
the following repeat modes in  
sequence: Chapter Repeat On ©  
Title Repeat On © Repeat Off.  
3. If you are playing a CD, VCD or  
MP3 disc, continue pressing  
REPEAT to select one of the  
following repeat modes in  
sequence: Repeat One (Track) ©  
Repeat All (Tracks) © Repeat Off.  
The front panel display will show the  
following message:  
"RPT-ONE": means Chapter Repeat On  
or Repeat One Track.  
"RPT-ALL": means Title Repeat On or  
Repeat All Tracks.  
Notes:  
• You cannot select repeat play while  
the disc is stopped.  
• Some DVDs do not allow repeat  
playback function.  
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P R O G R A M P L AY  
( A U D I O C D A N D V C D O N LY )  
Ensure that the disc tray is selected  
as the source by pressing DVD on  
the remote control.  
Note  
• This function is not available for  
DVD and MP3 discs.  
You can arrange the order of the  
tracks on the disc to create your own  
program with up to 99 tracks.  
1. In stop mode, press PROGRAM.  
The programming display appears  
on the TV screen and the front  
panel display.  
4. If you have programmed 99 tracks  
and try to add one more (P99:--),  
the “FULL” indicator will appear on  
the TV screen and the front panel  
display.  
5. To cancel program play, press  
STOP ( ) a second time. The  
“Memory” indicator on the front  
panel display will disappear.  
A
Notes  
5. After you have created a program,  
• The program sequence is also  
canceled when:  
b B  
to play the program.  
press  
/
- you open the disc tray.  
- you turn the power off.  
Note:  
A
• If you press STOP ( ) twice or other  
buttons unrelated to the program  
mode, the system will interrupt and  
exit the program setting mode.  
• In program play mode, press STOP  
A
( ) once to stop program play. The  
program sequence remains in  
memory.  
2. Use the number keys (0~9 />10) to  
select track numbers in the order  
you want. If the track number is  
more than 10, use >10 and the  
number button. Example: Press >10  
and then 5 to select track 15.  
Notes  
• The program remains even after  
program play ends. When you press  
b B  
/ , you can play the same  
program again.  
3. With each program entered the  
program number will count up and  
the corresponding track number  
selected will appear in the display.  
• You can repeat the programmed  
tracks by pressing the REPEAT  
button while in the program play  
mode.  
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S E L E C T I N G A S TA R T P O I N T  
TO SELECT A STARTING TIME  
(DVD AND VCD ONLY)  
Selecting a start point by  
Selecting a Track Using  
Number Buttons  
You can select a track directly using  
chapter or time code  
You can search by inputting the time  
code. Note that with VCD "Total  
Elapsed" or "Total Remain" time must  
be selected with the Display button  
the number (0~9 / >10) buttons  
• In play or stop mode, press the  
number button to select the track  
you want. The system will go to the  
beginning of the selected track and  
start playing it.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
on the remote (see page 24).  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
GO TO  
MENU  
1
4
2
5
/
PBC  
The time code corresponds to the  
approximate actual playing time. For  
example, to search for a scene 2  
hours 30 minutes 20 seconds past the  
beginning, key in 02:30:20.  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
NUMBER  
BUTTONS  
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
• If the track number is more than 10,  
use the >10 button. The number will  
increase by 10 whenever you press  
>10 once. For example, you want to  
select the track number 25, press  
the >10 button twice, then press  
5 button.  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ENTER  
ENTER  
1. Press GO TO twice (with DVD) or  
once (with VCD) to enter time menu  
as shown here (with VCD only time  
will be shown, no title).  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
TITLE 02 / 05 TIME - - : - - : - -  
Note  
• This function is not available for  
DVD.  
2. Use the number buttons (0~9 / >10)  
to input the desired time code.  
For example, key in 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.  
TITLE 02 / 05 TIME 01 : 23 : 45  
TO SELECT A STARTING  
TITLE/CHAPER (DVD ONLY)  
1. Press GO TO. The following menu  
appears on the TV screen.  
3. Press ENTER to start playing  
(from the point of 01:23:45). This is  
not needed with VCD´s, the player  
will skip to the time selected at  
once.  
TITLE 02 / 05 CHAPTER  
001 / 006  
a
b
2. Use or to select title number  
or chapter number.  
4. Press GO TO again to exit time  
menu screen.  
TITLE 02 / 05 CHAPTER  
001 / 006  
Notes  
• If the title number, chapter number  
or time code you input does not  
exist on the disc, the menu will  
disappear.  
• The menu will disappear within a  
few seconds, if you do not input a  
valid number.  
TITLE 02 / 05 CHAPTER  
001 / 006  
Use the number buttons (0~9 / >10)  
to input the title or chapter number  
you want.  
3. Press ENTER to play your selection.  
4. Depending on the playback  
functions controlled by the disc  
(DVD), a disc menu may appear  
first, before any title/chapter is  
played. Then simply press ENTER  
(repeatedly) to exit all menus. The  
title/chapter selected will play.  
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C H E C K I N G D I S C I N F O R M AT I O N U S I N G  
D I S P L AY B U T T O N  
You can check information about the  
When playing a CD or VCD  
disc, such as the total number of  
1. Press DISPLAY for track number  
titles or chapters, tracks or time,  
selected / total track number on  
using the Display function. The  
disc and the single track elapsed  
information you want appears on the  
time.  
TV screen and/or on the front panel  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
00 : 01 : 23 TRACK 001 / 160  
display.  
When playing a DVD or VCD  
2. Press Display repeatedly for single  
1. Press DISPLAY once. Title number,  
chapter number and title elapsed  
time appear on-screen.  
(track) remaining time, then total  
(disc) elapsed time and then total  
(disc) remaining time on-screen  
and on the front panel display (not  
with VCD).  
TITLE 02 / 05 CHAPTER 001 / 006  
00 : 34 : 56 TI : 02 / 05 CH : 001 / 006  
3. Press DISPLAY again to exit  
information display.  
2. Press DISPLAY again for title  
remaining time.  
Note  
TITLE REMAIN  
00 : 34 : 56 TI : 02 / 05 CH : 001 / 006  
• For CD, the following information  
about track and time appears on the  
front panel display.  
3. Press DISPLAY again for chapter  
elapsed time.  
CHAPTER ELAPSED  
00 : 01 : 23 TI : 02 / 05 CH : 001 / 006  
4. Press DISPLAY again for chapter  
remaining time.  
• For MP3 discs, the following track  
number and time appear on the  
front panel display.  
CHAPTER REMAIN  
00 : 03 : 21 TI : 02 / 05 CH : 001 / 006  
5. Press DISPLAY again to exit  
information display.  
Notes  
• The above information does not  
appear on the front panel display.  
• On certain DVDs, the title number,  
chapter number or time may not  
appear or you may not be able to  
change the display.  
• With VCD, track/time indication is  
not available on the front panel, only  
on-screen.  
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S E T T I N G S A N D A D J U S T M E N T S  
D E  
) to select one of the  
• Use (  
/
Using the SETUP Menu  
and Navigation Buttons  
settings on the page. The options for  
the setting will appear in the right  
column. One of those options will  
already be selected. This is the  
D E a b  
( / / / )  
• The SETUP Menu contains a listing  
of all of the optional settings that  
are included in this home theater  
system. They have all been preset to  
work properly with most systems  
and setups. The speaker setup  
cannot be altered, as it has been  
preset to the correct positions for  
using the system with the 6  
G
factory default setting. Use ( ) to  
move to the right column, and then  
D E  
) to scroll up or down to  
use (  
/
select a new setting.  
• Press ENTER to make this the new  
default setting.  
• If you want to change any other  
F
settings, use ( ) to move back to  
speakers included when you  
purchased this system.  
the left column and then use  
D E  
) to select the next item to be  
changed. If you are finished making  
changes, press SETUP again to exit  
the SETUP Menu. The menu page  
disappears.  
(
/
• To check or change any settings, go  
to the SETUP Menu Main Page and  
select one of the 4 pages on the  
main page. During Stop or Play  
mode (not Pause), press SETUP on  
the remote control for the SETUP  
Menu Main Page.  
D E  
) to select one of the  
• Press (  
/
four pages on the Main Page, then  
press ENTER to go to the selected  
page.  
NORMAL / PS  
NORMAL / LB  
WIDE 16:9  
Note:  
The Preferences Page cannot be  
selected while a disc is playing. If a  
disc is playing, press SETUP again to  
exit the SETUP Menu page and press  
STOP to stop playback. Then press  
SETUP again to re-enter the Main  
Page. The Preferences Page can now  
be selected.  
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S E T U P M E N U L I S T I N G  
Following is a listing of all of the  
possible options for each setting in  
this system as they appear on the  
menu pages. The factory default  
setting for each item is underlined.  
GENERAL PAGE  
-TV DISPLAY  
DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP  
...NORMAL/PS  
...NORMAL/LB  
...WIDE 16:9  
...MULTI  
...NTSC  
...PAL  
...S-VIDEO  
...RGB  
-DUAL MONO  
...STEREO  
...L MONO  
...R MONO  
...MIX MONO  
...FULL  
...7/8  
-TV TYPE  
-DYNAMIC  
Before you decide to change any of  
the factory default settings, please  
review the specific explanation of  
each setting on the following pages  
to be sure you understand how the  
change will affect the operation of  
your system.  
-VIDEO OUT  
-ANGLE MARK  
-OSD LANG  
...6/8  
...5/8  
...4/8  
...3/8  
...2/8  
...1/8  
...ON  
...OFF  
...ENGLISH  
...FRENCH  
...ITALIAN  
...GERMAN  
...SPANISH  
...ON  
...OFF  
-MAIN PAGE  
SETUP MENU - - MAIN PAGE  
GENERAL SETUP  
SPEAKER SETUP  
DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP  
PREFERENCES  
-SCR SAVER  
-MAIN PAGE  
...OFF  
PREFERENCES PAGE  
-AUDIO  
...ENGLISH  
...FRENCH  
...ITALIAN  
...GERMAN  
...SPANISH  
...ENGLISH  
...FRENCH  
...ITALIAN  
...GERMAN  
...SPANISH  
...OFF  
...ENGLISH  
...FRENCH  
...ITALIAN  
...GERMAN  
...SPANISH  
...1 G  
SPEAKER SETUP PAGE  
-AUDIO MODE  
...STEREO  
...PRO LOGIC  
...5.1CH  
-SUBTITLE  
...LT/RT  
-MAIN PAGE  
-DISC MENU  
-PARENTAL  
...2  
...3 PG  
...4 PG13  
...5  
...6 PG-R  
...7 NC-17  
...8 ADULT  
...NO PARENTAL  
...CHANGE  
...RESET  
-PASSWORD  
-DEFAULTS  
-MAIN PAGE  
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G E N E R A L S E T U P  
D E  
2. Select OSD LANG using (  
/
),  
Selecting the On Screen  
Display (OSD) Language  
The first step in making any settings  
is to select your preferred language  
for the On Screen Display menus.  
Screen Saver Setting  
(SCR Saver)  
Path: Main Page © General Page ©  
b
then press to go to the right  
option list. Select the desired  
), then press  
ENTER to confirm your selection.  
D E  
language using (  
/
SCR Saver  
We have preset the initial default On  
Screen Display (OSD) Language to  
English. If English is your preferred  
language, no adjustment is necessary  
and you can skip to the next section.  
ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
FRENCH  
ITALIAN  
GERMAN  
ON  
OFF  
To change the On Screen Display  
(OSD) Language to German, Italian,  
French or Spanish, follow these three  
steps:  
Turns the screen saver option on or  
off (default is on).  
3. Press SETUP again to exit SETUP  
MENU.  
If you turn the screen saver on, the  
screen saver image appears when  
you leave the system in pause or stop  
mode for more than 1 minute. The  
screen saver is useful to prevent your  
display from becoming damaged.  
Notes:  
• This setting will automatically select  
the languages for the audio track,  
subtitles and disc menus appro-  
priately (see pages 31, 32), if available  
on the disc.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
PBC  
SETUP  
ENTER  
1
4
2
5
/
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
• ON: Turns the screen saver on.  
• OFF: Turns the screen saver off.  
• If the disc you are viewing does not  
support the On Screen Display (OSD)  
language you selected, the player will  
automatically default to the language  
specified on the disc itself.  
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8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ENTER  
/
/
/
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
1. Press SETUP to enter SETUP  
D E  
) to select  
MENU. Use (  
/
GENERAL SETUP, and then press  
ENTER.  
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• Depending on the DVD, 4:3 Letter-  
If you wish to change the TV Type  
setting, follow the 3 steps below.  
TV Display Setting  
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TV Display  
box may be selected automatically  
instead of 4:3 Pan & Scan and vice  
versa.  
• You must also set the screen mode  
on your widescreen TV to “FULL”.  
• If WIDE is selected and a normal TV  
is connected, 16:9 content will  
appear distorted during playback  
(objects look thin).  
1. Press SETUP to enter SETUP  
MENU. Select GENERAL SETUP  
(see page 27), then press ENTER.  
NORMAL / PS  
NORMAL / LB  
WIDE 16:9  
D E  
), then  
2. Select TV TYPE using (  
/
b
press ( ) to go to the right option  
list. Select MULTI, NTSC or PAL  
D E  
), then press ENTER to  
using (  
/
confirm your selection.  
• If WIDE is selected and a normal 4:3  
TV, switchable to 16:9 mode, is  
connected, to avoid vertically  
distorted videos the TV must be  
turned to 16:9 mode manually when  
16:9 content is played. This is done  
automatically when the unit is  
connected to the TV via SCART, but  
then the TV must be turned to 4:3  
mode manually when 4:3 content is  
played, otherwise it will be shown  
compressed vertically.  
Selects the aspect ratio of the TV set  
to be connected.  
MULTI  
NTSC  
PAL  
• NORMAL/PS (4:3 Pan & Scan  
mode):Used when you connect a  
normal TV to the system. Displays a  
wide picture on the whole TV  
screen with a portion (right and left  
sides of the picture) automatically  
cut off.  
• NORMAL/LB (4:3 Letterbox mode):  
Used when you connect a normal  
TV to the system. Displays a wide  
picture with bands displayed on the  
upper and lower portions of the  
screen.  
3. Press SETUP again to exit SETUP  
MENU. The TV type selected will  
be activated.  
Note  
• You can change TV system  
temporarily without changing the  
Default setting by pressing N/P  
(NTSC/PAL) on the remote control.  
However, when power is switched  
off or the disc drawer is opened, the  
TV type will automatically revert  
back to the initial Default setting.  
TV Type Setting  
(Multi/NTSC/PAL)  
Your TV is either a PAL or multi-  
system TV.  
• WIDE (16:9 Widescreen mode):  
Used when you connect a wide-  
screen TV to the system or a normal  
4:3 TV, that can be turned to 16:9  
mode.  
The initial Default TV Type setting of  
this system is “PAL. This setting will  
allow PAL discs to play properly on  
both PAL TV's and multi-system TV's.  
And with this setting, NTSC discs will  
also be played properly, as the unit  
will convert NTSC signals to the  
PAL60 format which is compatible  
with most PAL TVs and all multi TV  
types. Only old PAL TVs are not  
compatible with PAL60 and cannot be  
used with NTSC discs (no matter  
which setting is made).  
NORMAL/PS  
NORMAL/LB  
WIDE  
No further adjustment is necessary.  
You can skip to the next section.  
If you use a multi-system TV and  
want to see NTSC discs in the  
original NTSC format (may improve  
the video performance with some  
NTSC discs), MULTI should be  
selected.  
Notes:  
• Some widescreen discs that do not  
permit Pan & Scan mode playback  
are automatically played in Letter-  
box mode.  
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D E  
),  
2. Select VIDEO OUT using (  
/
Video Output Setting  
Angle Mark Setting  
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Angle Mark  
b
then press to go to the right  
option list. Select S-Video or RGB  
The initial default Video Output Mode  
setting for this system is "S-VIDEO"  
which is the correct setting when you  
are connecting this system to your TV  
using either the Video Out jack, the S-  
Video output socket or the SCART  
connector. There is no need to  
change the video output mode  
setting.  
D E  
), then press ENTER to  
using (  
/
confirm your selection.  
ON  
OFF  
S-VIDEO  
RGB  
A composite video signal is always  
available at the Video Out jack,  
should you wish to use this as your  
preferred connection method. If you  
wish to choose an RGB signal as your  
video output, this is available via the  
SCART socket only and is selected by  
accessing the VIDEO OUT options in  
the menu. If you choose this option  
you will not be able to see a video  
signal, or menus, when connecting to  
the S-Video output. The VIDEO OUT  
option must be reset to S-VIDEO, in  
the menu, using the SCART  
Some DVD movies contain scenes  
which were filmed from multiple  
angles simultaneously. If the scene  
you are watching was shot from  
multiple angles, the angle icon  
will appear on the screen.  
You may then press the angle button  
on the remote to select the alternate  
angles. The default Angle Mark  
setting is 'On'. If you change the  
setting to 'Off' the angle icon will not  
appear, even if the scene was shot  
from multiple angles.  
3. Press SETUP again to exit SETUP  
MENU.  
connection before this option  
becomes available.  
• ON:  
screen.  
appears on the TV  
The 3 steps below indicate how to  
select a different video output setting.  
They are for information only.  
• OFF:  
does not appear.  
Your system has been preset to the  
S-VIDEO setting and it must remain in  
the S-VIDEO setting in order to view  
the picture on your TV.  
Angle mark is on  
Angle mark is off  
1. Press SETUP to enter SETUP  
D E  
) to select  
MENU. Use (  
/
GENERAL SETUP (see page 27),  
and then press ENTER.  
Note:  
• You can change the angles using  
ANGLE. For details, see page 34.  
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Notes:  
Audio Mode Setting  
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Page © Audio Mode  
• With all discs containing no Dolby  
Digital or DTS audio the default  
listening mode will be stereo, as  
indicated in the front display (no Pro  
Logic indicator is on), and the sound  
will only be heard from the left and  
right front speakers and the subwo-  
ofer. The center and rear speakers  
will have output only when a Pro  
Logic listening mode is selected  
with the LISTENING button on the  
remote.  
STEREO  
PROLOGIC  
5.1 CH  
LT / RT  
SET AUDIO MODE  
The Audio Mode switches auto-  
matically to the type of audio on the  
disc you are playing.  
Important  
This Audio Mode page is for indica-  
tion of the audio mode switch only, no  
settings must be made manually,  
otherwise the sound from the  
speakers of the system may become  
distorted or the surround effect be  
destroyed.  
• If you play a DVD with either Dolby  
Digital or DTS audio, the "5.1" mode  
is selected automatically and sound  
is heard from all 5 satellites and the  
subwoofer.  
• If you play a DVD with a stereo  
soundtrack (PCM only, not Dolby  
Digital 2.0), a VCD or an audio CD,  
the "Pro Logic" mode is selected  
automatically as default setting.  
Front Left  
(Included)  
Front Right  
(Included)  
Center (Included)  
Subwoofer  
(Included)  
Surround Left  
(Included)  
Surround Right  
(Included)  
LISTENING  
POSITION  
Recommended Speaker Placement  
Speaker placement like above or similar is recommended when using the 5 satellites and subwoofer which were  
included with your system.  
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DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP  
Dual Mono Setting  
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Setup © Dual Mono  
Dynamic Range Setting  
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Setup©Dynamic  
PREFERENCES SETUP  
Selecting the Language  
for Audio  
Note  
--DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP--  
• You cannot enter the Preferences  
Page during playback. You must  
stop playback before setting the  
preferences.  
DUAL MONO  
STEREO  
--DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP--  
LEFT MONO  
RIGHT MONO  
MIXED MONO  
DYNAMIC RNG  
DUAL MONO  
STEREO  
LEFT MONO  
RIGHT MONO  
MIXED MONO  
DYNAMIC RNG  
MAIN PAGE  
Path: Main Page©Preferences  
Page©Audio  
DUA MONO(1+1)SETUP  
MAIN PAGE  
Selects the preferred language for  
dialog as default.  
DUA MONO(1+1)SETUP  
Default Setting: FULL  
ENGLISH  
• SPANISH  
• FRENCH  
• ITALIAN  
• GERMAN  
In some listening situations, it may be  
inconvenient to allow the sound to  
become very loud, such as late at  
night. The Dolby Digital Setup menu  
offers the facility to compress the  
dynamic range of the soundtrack so  
that the loudest sounds become  
Default Setting: STEREO  
Some (rare) Dolby Digital DVDs may  
be recorded with Dual Mono pro-  
gram, i.e. different programs on left  
and right front channels. With them  
the following options can be selected  
in the Dolby Digital Setup menu:  
ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
FRENCH  
ITALIAN  
GERMAN  
quieter, while the low-level detail and  
content of quiet passages is retained.  
• STEREO: Reproduces both channels  
as stereo.  
Select dynamic range compression to  
fit your individual listening situation.  
The variable range is from FULL, 7/8  
to 1/8, or OFF.  
• LEFT MONO: Reproduces left  
channel in front left and right  
speakers.  
• OFF: Audio with uncompressed  
dynamic range.  
• RIGHT MONO: Reproduces right  
channel in front left and right  
speakers.  
Notes:  
• When you select a preferred  
language (English is the default) that  
is not recorded on the DVD, one of  
the recorded languages is  
automatically selected.  
• 7/8~1/8: Audio with partially  
compressed dynamic range.  
• MIXED MONO: Reproduces both  
channels mixed together.  
• FULL: Audio with fully compressed  
dynamic range.  
Note  
• You can select any language  
recorded on the disc by pressing  
LANGUAGE when playing a DVD  
(see page 34).  
• The Dual Mono and Dynamic Range  
settings can only be used with  
Dolby Digital programs.  
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Playback of some DVD discs can be  
limited depending on the age of the  
users. The parental control function  
in this system allows restricted  
access to be set by the parent.  
The default setting is  
Selecting the Language for  
Subtitles  
Path: Main Page©Preferences  
ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
FRENCH  
ITALIAN  
GERMAN  
Page©Subtitle  
Selects the preferred language for  
subtitles as default.  
NO-PARENTAL”.  
Movie ratings, if any, are as follows  
(see also menu above):  
ENGLISH  
• SPANISH  
• FRENCH  
• ITALIAN  
• GERMAN  
• OFF  
Notes:  
G
= General audiences, all  
ages admitted  
• When you select a preferred  
language (English is the default) that  
is not recorded on the disc, one of  
the recorded languages is  
PG  
PG13  
= Parental Guidance  
suggested  
= Parents strongly  
cautioned, inappropriate  
for children under 13  
= Parental Guidance Re-  
stricted, under 17 requires  
accompanying parent  
automatically selected.  
• On many DVDs only one language  
for the disc menu is recorded.  
ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
FRENCH  
ITALIAN  
GERMAN  
OFF  
PG-R  
Setting the Parental Control  
Level  
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Page © Parental  
NC-17 = No one 17 and under  
admitted.  
Notes:  
• The lower the level is set, the  
stricter the limitation.  
Notes:  
• When you select a preferred  
language (English is the default) that  
is not recorded on the DVD, one of  
the recorded languages is  
automatically selected.  
• If the parental control level of the  
DVD is higher than the setting level,  
the “PARENTAL VIOLATION”  
message will be shown on the TV  
screen, and the system will refuse  
to play the disc.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
G
PG  
PG13  
PG-R  
NC-17  
ADULT  
• You can select any subtitle  
language recorded on the disc by  
pressing SUBTITLE when playing a  
DVD. See page 34.  
NO_PARENTAL  
• To change the parental control  
level, a correct 4 digit password  
must be entered on the remote  
control.The original default pass-  
word is “3308”.  
Selecting the Language  
for Disc Menu  
• Keep this owner’s manual safe so  
children cannot change the parental  
control.  
Path: Main Page©Preferences  
Page©Disc Menu  
Selects the preferred language for  
Disc Menu as default.  
• Currently, European DVDs do not  
use the parental control function.  
They can be played, no matter what  
setting is selected.  
ENGLISH  
• SPANISH  
• FRENCH  
• ITALIAN  
• GERMAN  
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Changing the Password  
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Password © Change  
Returning to the Original  
Factory Default Settings  
Path: Main Page © Preferences  
Page © Defaults  
To change the password from the  
original factory setting of "3308",  
follow the path shown above to select  
the "Change" heading. Press ENTER  
for the "Password Change Page".  
PARENTAL  
Use the number keys on the remote to  
enter the old password "3308". Only  
"XXXX" will appear as you enter the  
numbers. If you enter an incorrect  
password, the "XXXX" will disappear  
from the "Input Password" box and  
you must enter the correct password.  
DEFAULTS  
RESET  
NO_PARENTAL  
LOAD FACTORY SETTINGS  
Select “RESET” and then press  
ENTER button.  
Then enter a new 4-digit password in  
the "New Password" box. Enter it  
again in the "Confirm Pwd" box. Press  
ENTER once more to confirm your  
new password.  
All of the items in the SETUP menu  
will return to their original default  
settings.The default selections are  
shown and underlined on page 26.  
Note:  
• To avoid locking forever, you must  
memorize and remember your  
password!  
The password will not be reset, that´s  
why it is most important that you  
memorize and remember your  
password.  
Please make a note of your new  
password:  
After the Default Reset has been  
made, all settings you have made and  
want to activate again must be  
re-entered.  
.
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Example: Sequence of angles shot.  
• During some scenes, the subtitles  
may not appear immediately after  
you turn them on.  
Angle Selection  
Some DVD discs contain scenes  
which have been shot simultaneously  
from more than one camera angle to  
allow the user to select the preferred  
viewing angle. (The recorded angles  
differ from disc to disc.)  
• Some DVD's allow you to make  
subtitle selections and turn subtitles  
on or off only via the disc menu. Use  
D E a b  
and ENTER.  
/
/
/
• The maximum number of subtitle  
languages on a DVD is 32.  
1. While playing a title shot from  
different angles, the angle mark  
appears on the TV screen.  
This feature can be turned off, see  
page 29.  
• You can set a preferred language  
for subtitles in the SETUP menu,  
see page 32.  
2. Press ANGLE to change viewing  
angle.  
Audio Language/Format  
Selection  
This function can only be used for  
DVD discs on which audio has been  
recorded in multiple languages or  
audio formats (PCM, Dolby Digital,  
DTS a.s.o.).  
Number changes to show the  
number of recorded angles (1/4 © 2/4  
© 3/4 © 4/4, etc.)  
While playing a DVD disc with  
multiple languages, press LANGUAGE  
repeatedly to select the desired  
language. Playback will continue in  
the desired language.  
Notes:  
• The maximum number of angles  
allowed is 9.  
While playing a DVD recorded in  
multiple audio formats (PCM, Dolby  
Digital, DTS a.s.o.), you may be able  
to change the audio format using the  
LANGUAGE button. The relevant  
message (including audio coding  
type, number of channels recorded  
and audio language) appears on the  
TV display:  
• Most DVDs are recorded with only  
one angle.  
Subtitle Language Selection  
This function can only be used for  
DVD discs on which subtitles have  
been recorded in multiple languages.  
AUDIO 2/8: AC-3 5.1CH ENGLISH  
While playing a DVD, press SUBTITLE  
repeatedly to select the desired  
language. An appropriate message  
will appear on-screen and subtitles  
are displayed in the new language  
immediately.  
Notes:  
• The first press shows the current  
selection. Continue pressing to  
select other languages/  
audio formats.  
Notes:  
• The first press shows the current  
selection. Continue pressing to  
select other subtitle languages or to  
turn all subtitles off.  
• Some DVDs allow you to change  
audio format/language only via the  
D E a b  
and  
disc menu. Use  
/
/
/
ENTER.  
• Some DVD's display subtitles  
automatically that cannot be turned  
off, even if you set the subtitle  
function to off.  
• The maximum number of audio  
languages/formats on a DVD is 8.  
• You can set a preferred audio  
language, see page 31.  
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O T H E R F U N C T I O N S  
3. Adjust the volume level by pressing  
Listening To The Radio  
RDS Operation  
the ADJ/VOL + or -. This system's  
Dolby Pro Logic decoder may be  
used for enhanced FM stereo  
listening. For details, see “Select-  
ing Listening Modes” on page 36.  
To listen to preset radio stations  
Store radio stations in the system’s  
memory first (see “Presetting Radio  
Stations” on page 17).  
The JBL DSC100DVD is equipped with  
RDS (Radio Data System), which brings  
a wide range of information to FM  
radio. Now in use in many countries,  
RDS is a system for transmitting e.g.  
station call signs or network  
1. Press SOURCE on the controller  
repeatedly until “FM” or “AM”  
appears on the front panel display.  
4. To turn off the radio, press the  
STANDBY button.  
information and a description of station  
program type (PTY).  
To listen to non-preset radio stations  
Use manual or automatic tuning in  
step 2.  
You can also press the TUNER/BAND  
button on the remote to select FM or  
AM directly.  
As more FM stations become  
equipped with RDS capabilities, the  
JBL DSC100DVD will serve as an easy-  
to-use center for both information and  
entertainment. This section will help  
you take maximum advantage of the  
RDS system.  
For manual tuning, press TUN + or  
TUN - repeatedly.  
The last received station is tuned in  
and its frequency will be displayed on  
the front panel.  
For automatic tuning, press and hold  
TUN + or TUN - until the frequency  
indicator starts to change  
automatically, then release the  
button.  
RDS Tuning  
When an FM station is tuned in and it  
contains RDS data, the red RDS  
Indicator will illuminate and the JBL  
DSC100DVD will automatically display  
the station’s call sign, e.g. "ANTENNE1"  
in the front panel display (up to 8  
characters are possible). With some  
private stations, other information may  
alternate with the station´s call sign.  
If an FM signal is noisy  
Press MONO/STEREO on the remote  
control so that “MONO” appears on  
the front panel display. Reception will  
improve in mono. Press again to  
restore stereo.  
2. Press STA + or STA - repeatedly to  
select the preset station you want.  
With each press, the system tunes  
in the next or previous preset  
station.  
You can also use the number  
buttons to select a preset station  
number directly.  
To improve reception  
Reorient the supplied antennas.  
RDS Display Options  
In normal RDS operation, the display  
will indicate the station name, broad-  
cast network or call letters. Pressing  
the DISPLAY button enables you to  
cycle through the following sequence:  
TUNING +/-  
• The station’s call letters (with some  
private stations other information, too).  
Volume  
Source  
Open/  
Close  
Power  
Select  
SOURCE  
• The Program Type (PTY) as shown in  
the list below.  
Headphone  
DVD VCD CD MP3  
Volume  
• The station’s frequency.  
Some RDS stations may not include  
the PTY feature. In this case, the PTY  
indicator in the display will not light  
and, if selected by the DISPLAY button,  
"NO PTY" will appear in the front  
display.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
STANDBY  
TUNER  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
PBC  
1
4
2
5
/
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
NUMBER BUTTONS  
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ADJ/VOL +/-  
ENTER  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
In any FM mode, the RDS function  
requires a strong enough signal for  
proper operation. If you receive a  
partial message, or the RDS Indicator  
goes on and off, try slowly adjusting  
the antenna or tune to another  
stronger RDS station.  
ST  
A
-
ST  
A
+
+
TUNING +/-  
STATION +/-  
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY PAUSE  
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Program Types (PTY)  
Listening To An External  
Source  
If an external audio source is con-  
nected to this system (see page 15),  
you can listen to the external source  
through the system.  
Selecting Listening Modes  
This system has a built-in Dolby Pro  
Logic decoder. It can transform a  
stereo or PCM signal to Dolby  
Surround so that you can enjoy  
surround sound from nomal 2 channel  
stereo broadcasts and recordings.  
Moreover, with true (analog)  
surround recordings you will only  
hear the surround effect when one of  
the surround modes is selected.  
An important feature of RDS is its  
capability of encoding broadcasts  
with Program Type (PTY) codes that  
indicate the type of material being  
broadcast. The following list shows  
the abbreviations used to indicate  
each PTY, along with an explanation  
of the PTY:  
1. Press SOURCE repeatedly until  
AUX appears on the front panel  
display. You can also press AUX on  
the remote once to select the  
desired external source directly.  
NEWS: News  
AFFAIRS: Current Affairs  
INFO: Infomation  
SPORT: Sports  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
EDUCATE: Educational  
DRAMA: Drama  
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
PBC  
1
4
2
5
/
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
CULTURE: Culture  
SCIENCE: Science  
7
8
0
MUTE  
2. Press SOURCE on the front or AUX  
on the remote repeatedly until TV  
appears on the front panel display.  
In that case, you can hear the  
sound of the station received by  
your TV´s tuner with the JBL DSC  
system, if the system is connected  
to the TV using the SCART cable  
(see method 1, page 15).  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
LISTENING  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
VARIED: Varied Speech  
Programs  
ENTER  
POPM: Popular Music  
ROCKM: Rock Music  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
M.O.R.M.: Middle-of-the-  
Road Music  
STOP  
PLAY PAUSE  
/
LIGHTM: Classical Music  
3. Operate the source connected to  
the system.  
CLASSICS: Serious Classical  
Music  
4. Adjust the volume level by pressing  
ADJ/VOL + or -.  
OTHERM: Other Music  
When listening to the source, press  
the LISTENING button repeatedly to  
select a listening mode. All modes  
are described in the Surround Mode  
Chart on the next page.  
5. The system's Dolby Pro Logic  
decoder may be used for enhanced  
listening to a stereo source. For  
details, see “Selecting Listening  
Modes” below.  
The relevant indicators appear on the  
front panel display. Additionally,  
speaker icons at the top of the  
display will light, indicating which of  
the six speakers is operating with the  
surround mode selected.  
Volume  
Source  
Open/  
Close  
Power  
Select  
SOURCE  
Headphone  
DVD VCD CD MP3  
Volume  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
AUX  
MENU  
1
4
2
5
/
PBC  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ADJ/VOL +/-  
ENTER  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
ST  
A
-
ST  
A
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
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Notes:  
• When "Normal" is selected with "Pro  
Logic" all channels will be used,  
including the Center and the Rears  
(Rears not with "3 Stereo"). When  
"Phantom" is selected with "Pro  
Logic" the Center channel will not  
be used and its signal will be spread  
to both front speakers. This may be  
usefull with recordings where the  
Center sounds too dominant.  
When "Wide" is selected, depending  
on the recording, the front stage  
may sound somewhat wider, while  
the Center speaker still in use.  
• Before you press the listening  
button, please lower the volume  
level to reduce the possibility of  
speaker damage.  
• If you are listening to a mono  
broadcast or recording, select the  
Stereo setting (all surround indi-  
cators disappear in the display) for  
best results. Do not select one of  
the surround sound settings.  
Surround Mode Chart  
MODE  
FEATURES  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
Available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data. It provides up to five separate  
main audio channels and a special dedicated Low Frequency Effects channel.  
DTS  
Available only with digital input sources encoded with DTS data. Available on special DVD, LD and  
audio-only discs, DTS provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated low  
frequency channel.  
PRO LOGIC  
The standard mode for analog surround sound decoding. It uses information encoded in a two channel  
stereo recording to produce four distinct outputs: Left, Center, Right and a Mono Surround channel. Use  
this mode for accurate reproduction of programs bearing the Dolby Surround, DTS Stereo, UltraStereo  
or other “Surround” logos. Surround-encoded programs include videocassette, DVD and LD movies, TV  
and cable programs, radio programs and audio CDs. Dolby Pro Logic processing may also be used to  
provide a pleasing surround effect with some stereophonic source material that does not carry surround  
encoding.  
3 STEREO  
Uses the information contained in a surround encoded or two channel stereo program to create center  
channel information. In addition, the information that is normally sent to the rear channel surround  
speakers is carefully mixed in with the front left and front right channels for increased realism. Use this  
mode when you have a center channel speaker but no surround speakers.  
SURROUND  
OFF (STEREO)  
This mode turns off all surround processing and presents the pure left and right channel presentation  
of two channel stereo programs.  
Available Listening Modes and Defaults  
Source  
Stereo  
Dolby Pro Logic  
5.1 Ch  
Stereo Downmixed  
DVD/CD Dolby Digital  
Option  
Default  
Option  
CD/MP3  
VCD  
Default  
Option  
Default  
Option  
Option  
Default  
Option  
Default  
Tuner/AUX  
TV  
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Using The Sleep Timer  
You can set the system to turn off  
automatically at a specified time.  
MP3 Playback  
--MP3 TRACK ROOT--  
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The JBL DSC100DVD is rare among  
DVD players in that it is able to  
playback discs recorded with MP3  
files. This means that you may enjoy  
the latest music using discs created  
in your computer through the high  
quality audio components in your  
home theater system. As the way that  
MP3 files are recorded on discs  
differs from the way conventional CD  
audio discs are structured, MP3  
playback is somewhat different from  
standard CDs.  
SASHOOOA  
SISCOOO  
SMASHIN2  
SMASHIN4  
SMASHMOU  
SNEAKERP  
SOUNDTRA  
SMASHIN3  
SMASHING  
SMASHOMO  
SONIQUEO  
STEALMYS  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
1
4
2
5
/
PBC  
Figure 2.  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
7
8
0
MUTE  
SLEEP  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
To select a track, press the  
D E a b  
arrow buttons until the  
/
/
/
ENTER  
desired track name is highlighted  
(possible in stop mode only). You  
must scroll through the list to see  
additional titles. If you know the  
number of the title you wish to play,  
you can select the title directly by  
entering its number with the numeric  
buttons on the remote (possible in  
play mode, too). With discs with  
several directories, first select the  
appropriate directory and then enter  
the corresponding title list by  
Important Note on MP3 Playback  
MP3 discs may contain 200 tracks or  
even more. For the best overview of  
all the titles on the disc and for  
convenient track selection, use the  
on-screen-display rather than the  
front panel display. The front panel  
display will only show the number  
and elapsed time of the track being  
played.  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
1. Press SLEEP while the power is on.  
Each time you press SLEEP, the  
time changes as shown below.  
MP3 Disc Playback  
pressing ENTER (in stop mode only).  
After an MP3 disc was entered and  
the tray closed, the JBL DSC100DVD  
will read the table of content (TOC)  
and then show the total number of  
titles on the disc and "STOP" on the  
front panel display. At the same time,  
a listing of all the directories appear  
on the screen (if the disc contains  
several directories), see figure 1  
below. With discs without directories,  
a listing of up to 12 tracks on the disc  
will appear on the screen as shown  
in fig. 2 below, showing the names (ID  
tags) of all tracks currently listed.  
To start the track selected on the list  
press ENTER, in Stop mode you also  
can press PLAY.  
During MP3 playback, some of the  
standard CD/DVD playback controls  
operate in their normal fashion:  
120 (minutes) © 110 © 100 © 90 ©  
80 © 70 © 60 © 50 © 40 © 30 ©  
20 © 10 © 00 (OFF) © 120 ©...  
• You may skip forward to the next  
track on the disc by pressing the  
X
button.  
When you have specified the time,  
the “Sleep” indicator lights on the  
front panel display.  
• You may skip back to the previous  
track on the disc by pressing the  
W
button.  
2. If you want to reset the time, you  
can press SLEEP again to change  
it.  
• Press the PAUSE button to  
momentarily stop playback. Press  
PLAY to resume play.  
PAGE 01 / 01  
3. You can check the time remaining  
before the system turns off.  
Press SLEEP, the remaining time  
appears on the front panel display  
for a few seconds.  
+ ROOT  
+ 2  
+1  
Note that the Search Forward/  
V U  
will have no  
Reverse buttons  
/
function with MP3 playback.  
Figure 1.  
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NOTES ON MP3 PLAYBACK  
• When a multisession disc with both  
standard CD audio and MP3 content  
is in use, the JBL DSC100DVD will  
play only the CD audio sections of  
the disc.  
• During MP3 playback, the front  
panel display and the time indicator  
on the screen on top of the list will  
show the number and the elapsed  
time of the track being played (on  
the screen only when selected with  
the DISPLAY button). Other time  
display options are not available  
with MP3 playback.  
• When an MP3 disc with multiple  
directories is played, you can select  
the desired directory and see its  
title list as described above. Return  
to the directory list menu from the  
title list by pressing RETURN (in stop  
mode only).  
• The JBL DSC100DVD is only  
compatible with standard MP3-  
encoded discs. Other compressed  
audio formats used for Internet  
audio downloads will not play on the  
JBL DSC100DVD.  
• Programming tracks is not possible  
with MP3 discs.  
• Due to the differences in various  
versions of the MP3 format, and the  
many differences between the CD-R  
machines used to record MP3 discs  
on a computer, it is possible that  
some MP3 discs may not play on the  
JBL DSC100DVD, even though they  
will work on a computer. This is  
normal and does not indicate a fault  
in the unit.  
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Note:  
• To raise or lower the volume of one  
Adjusting The Individual  
Speaker Volume  
(without Test Tone) And  
Treble Controls  
You must make the adjustment while  
the treble level appears in the  
display. If the treble level indicator  
disappears, the setting will not be  
changed. When you change the  
setting, the new setting becomes the  
default setting until you change it  
again.  
or more speakers individually, insert  
a DVD movie disc with a Dolby  
Digital or DTS 5.1 channel  
soundtrack and begin playback.  
Then press the SELECT button on  
the remote control to select the 6  
speakers in the following sequence:  
Note:  
All bass sounds are directed to the  
subwoofer only. You cannot adjust  
the bass level of the 5 compact  
satellite speakers, only that of the  
Subwoofer. These 5 satellite  
speakers are designed to reproduce  
the mid and high frequency (treble)  
sounds only.  
TREBLE LEVEL © FRONT LEFT ©  
CENTER © FRONT RIGHT ©  
SURROUND RIGHT © SURROUND  
LEFT © SUBWOOFER © TREBLE  
• To raise or lower the master volume  
press the VOL ADJ +/- button on the  
remote control after the treble level  
indicator has disappeared. The level LEVEL © etc  
of all 6 speakers will be increased  
• When the desired speaker level  
or decreased together.  
• To increase or decrease the treble  
level of the satellite speakers, press  
the SELECT button on the remote  
control. "TRE : 00 db" will appear on  
the front panel display.  
appears on the TV screen and front  
panel display, immediately press the  
VOL ADJ +/- buttons to raise or  
lower the level of that particular  
speaker. The adjustment range is  
plus or minus 10db in 1db steps. You  
must adjust the setting while the  
speaker level appears on the  
screen. If the speaker level indi-  
cator disappears, the setting will not  
be changed.  
• Immediately press the VOL ADJ +/-  
buttons to increase or decrease the  
treble level of all 5 satellites  
simultaneously. The adjustment  
range is plus or minus 10db in 2db  
steps.  
Note:  
If the video disc you are playing has a  
stereo soundtrack or you are playing  
an audio CD, you will only see the  
level indicators for the left and right  
front speakers and the subwoofer.  
You will not be able to adjust the  
volume level of the center speaker or  
the two rear speakers.  
VOLUME +  
Volume  
Source  
Open/  
Close  
Power  
Select  
Headphone  
DVD VCD CD MP3  
Volume  
SELECT  
VOLUME +  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
1
4
2
5
/
PBC  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
7
8
0
MUTE  
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ADJ/VOL +/-  
SELECT  
ENTER  
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
ST  
A
-
ST  
A
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
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• Zooming does not work on subtitles  
or menu screens included on DVDs.  
Picture Zooming  
(DVD and VCD)  
• The magnification level varies  
depending on the TV DISPLAY  
selection in the SETUP menu.  
1. Press the ZOOM button on the  
remote control during normal, slow  
or still (pause) playback.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
/
STANDBY  
DVD  
TUNER  
AUX  
GOTO  
ZOOM  
SETUP  
3
TITLE  
RETURN  
REPEAT  
MENU  
ZOOM  
1
4
2
5
/
PBC  
6
9
ANGLE  
SLEEP  
A
-
B
7
8
0
MUTE  
>10  
LISTENING  
+
_
TEST  
TONE  
ADJ/VOL  
PROGRAM  
N
/
P
SELECT  
ENTER  
/
/
/
SUBTITLE  
STEP  
MEMO  
AUDIO  
STA  
-
STA  
+
+
SLOW  
ST/MO  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TUN  
-
TUN  
STOP  
PLAY / PAUSE  
2. If you press the ZOOM button  
repeatedly, the magnification level  
increases. Two magnification  
levels are available. On each press  
of ZOOM, the following message  
will appear on the TV screen.  
ZOOM 1  
ZOOM 2  
ZOOM OFF  
Notes:  
• If you press the E  
D a b  
/
/
/
buttons, the zoom point shifts,  
allowing you to pan the zoomed  
picture.  
• Some discs may not respond to the  
zoom feature.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
If you experience any of the following  
difficulties while using the system,  
use this troubleshooting guide to help  
you remedy the problem. Should any  
problem persist, consult your  
• Depending on the TV, you may not  
The surround effect is difficult to  
hear when you are playing a Dolby  
Digital sound track.  
• Check to see if the Dolby Digital  
mode is turned on properly (red  
"Dolby Digital" indicator lights in the  
front panel), otherwise unload and  
load the disc again.  
be able to change the aspect ratio.  
In that case (TV not adjustable to  
16:9) do not select "WIDE 16:9" in the  
TV Display. Then, no change of the  
aspect ratio is needed.  
authorized JBL dealer.  
No power.  
• Is the power cord firmly plugged  
There is no sound or volume is very  
low  
into the power outlet?  
• Check that the speakers and  
components are connected  
correctly and securely.  
• Check the speaker connections.  
• One of the safety mechanisms may  
be operating. In this event, unplug  
the player from the power outlet  
briefly and then plug it in again.  
• Depending on the DVD disc, the  
output signal may at times be mono  
or stereo even if the soundtrack is  
recorded in Dolby Digital format.  
• Make sure that you have selected  
the correct source on the system.  
No picture.  
• Check that the system is connected  
• Press MUTE on the remote control if The sound comes from the center  
the red MUTE LED on the front panel speaker only.  
correctly and securely.  
is blinking.  
• Depending on the disc, sound may  
sometimes come from the center  
speaker only. This also applies to  
mono recordings (from disc or any  
analog source), when Pro Logic or 3  
Stereo mode is selected. This is  
normal.  
• The video cable may be damaged.  
Replace it with a new one.  
• The protective circuitry has been  
activated because of a short circuit.  
Turn off the system, eliminate the  
short circuit problem and turn on  
the power again.  
• Make sure the system is connected  
to a video input on the TV (see page  
15).  
• The audio interconnect is damaged.  
Replace it with a new one.  
• Make sure the TV is turned on.  
No sound is heard from the center  
speaker.  
• Do not set listening mode to Dolby  
• Make sure the correct video input  
on the TV is selected for viewing  
with this system.  
• The system is in pause mode or in  
slow-motion play mode, or fast  
forward or fast reverse. Press  
to return to normal play mode.  
Pro Logic Phantom (see page 36).  
b B  
/
• Adjust center speaker volume (see  
pages 40).  
Noise (interference) appears in the  
picture.  
• Clean the disc.  
• Check the speaker settings (see  
page 30).  
No sound or only very low volume  
from the rear speakers.  
• Do not set listening mode to  
• If video from this system has to go  
through your VCR to get to your TV,  
the copy-protection applied to some  
DVD programs could affect picture  
quality. If you still experience pro-  
blems after checking your connecti-  
The left and right sounds are  
unbalanced or reversed.  
• Check that the speakers and  
components are connected  
correctly and securely.  
3-Stereo (see page 36).  
• Adjust the rear speaker volume (see  
page 40).  
Radio stations cannot be tuned in.  
• Check that the antennas are  
connected correctly. Adjust the  
antennas and connect an external  
antenna if necessary.  
ons, please try connecting your DVD • Adjust front balance using SELECT  
system directly to your TV’s S-Video  
input, if your TV is equipped with  
this input (see page 15).  
and ADJ/VOL +/- (see page 41).  
Severe hum or noise is heard.  
• Check that the speakers and  
components are connected  
securely.  
The aspect ratio of the screen is  
wrong (picture vertically expanded)  
when you play a wide picture even  
though you set “TV DISPLAY” in the  
SETUP menu to "WIDE 16:9".  
• If you connect the system with the  
SCART cable, connect directly to  
the TV. Otherwise the autoswitch  
function of the aspect ratio for the  
TV may not work.  
• The signal strength of the stations is  
too weak for automatic tuning. Use  
manual tuning.  
• Check that the connecting cords are  
away from a transformer or motor  
and at least 3 meters away from  
fluorescent light.  
• No stations have been preset.  
• The tuner mode is not selected,  
select the Tuner mode.  
• Move your TV away from the audio  
components.  
• The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe  
them with a cloth slightly moistened  
with alcohol.  
• Clean the disc.  
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The remote does not function.  
• Remove any obstacles between the  
remote control and the system.  
Messages do not appear on the TV  
screen in the language you want.  
• Select the language for OSD in the  
SETUP menu (see page 27).  
For all messages from the DVD (DVD  
menu, subtitles) in the proper  
• Move the remote control closer to  
the system.  
• Point the remote control at the  
remote sensor on the front panel.  
language the disc must have the  
language you selected, if not,  
another language will be selected.  
• Replace all the batteries in the  
remote control with new ones if  
they are weak.  
The audio language cannot be  
changed when you play a DVD.  
• Multilingual sound is not recorded  
on the DVD.  
• Check that the batteries are loaded  
correctly.  
• Changing the language for the  
sound is prohibited on the DVD.  
The disc does not play.  
• There is no disc inside. (“NO DISC”  
appears on the front panel display  
and the TV screen.) Insert a disc.  
The subtitle language cannot be  
changed when you play a DVD.  
• Multilingual subtitles are not  
recorded on the DVD.  
• Insert the disc correctly with the  
playback side facing down on the  
disc tray.  
• Changing the language for the  
subtitles is prohibited on the DVD.  
• Clean the disc.  
The subtitles cannot be turned off  
when you play a DVD.  
• Depending on the DVD, you may not  
• The system cannot play CD-ROM's,  
etc. (see page 10).  
• DVD with wrong region code (see  
page 10).  
be able to turn the subtitles off.  
The angles cannot be changed when  
you play a DVD.  
• Multi-angles are not recorded on  
The system starts playing the DVD  
automatically.  
• The DVD features the auto playback  
most DVDs.  
function.  
• Change the angles when the angle  
mark appears on the TV screen (see  
page 34).  
Playback stops automatically.  
• Some disc include an auto pause  
signal. When playing such a disc,  
the system stops playback at the  
signal.  
• Changing the angles is prohibited on  
some DVDs.  
The system does not operate  
properly.  
• Static electricity, etc., may affect  
the system’s operation.  
Disconnect the AC power cord, then  
connect it again.  
Track Skip or direct select with  
numeric buttons, Search, Slow-  
motion play, repeat play or Program  
play, etc., cannot be done.  
• Depending on the DVD, some of the  
above operations may not be  
available (Playback control with  
DVD).  
• When VCD is played (in stop or play  
mode), turn the PBC (Playback  
Control) off by pressing MENU/PBC  
on the remote, an appropriate  
message will appear on the TV  
screeen (not available with DVD).  
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G L O S S A R Y  
Bit rate  
Logic Surround reproduces left-to-  
right panning more naturally and  
localizes sounds more precisely. To  
the variable rate coding technology  
that changes the data to be allocated  
according to the status of the picture.  
Value indicating the amount of video  
data compressed in a DVD per  
second. The unit is Mbps (megabit  
per second). 1 Mbps indicates that  
the data per second is 1,000,000 bits.  
The higher the bit rate, the larger the  
amount of data. However, this does  
not always mean higher quality  
pictures.  
take full advantage of Dolby Pro Logic The audio data is recorded in Dolby  
Surround, you should have a pair of  
rear speakers and a center speaker.  
The rear speakers output monaural  
sound.  
Digital, DTS and/or PCM, allowing  
you to enjoy more natural audio  
presence. Furthermore, various  
advanced functions such as multi-  
angle, multilingual, and subtitles may  
be provided with the DVD.  
DTS  
Digital audio compression technology  
Chapter  
developed by Digital Theater  
Multi-angle function  
Sections of a picture or a music piece Systems, Inc. This technology  
Various angles or viewpoints of the  
video camera for a scene are  
recorded on some DVDs.  
on a DVD that are smaller than titles.  
Many titles are composed of several  
chapters, but many others are not.  
Each chapter is assigned a chapter  
number enabling you to locate the  
chapter you want.  
conforms to 5.1-channel surround.  
The rear channels are stereo and  
there is a discrete subwoofer  
channel in this format. DTS provides  
5.1 discrete channels of high quality  
digital audio. Good channel  
separation is realized, because all  
channels are recorded discretely and  
processed digitally.  
Multilingual function  
Several languages for the sound or  
subtitles in a picture are recorded on  
some DVDs.  
Dolby Digital (“5.1”, “AC-3”)  
Parental Control  
This sound format for movie theaters  
is more advanced than Dolby Pro  
Logic Surround. In this format, the  
rear speakers output stereo sound  
with an expanded frequency range  
and a subwoofer channel for deep  
bass is independently provided. This  
format is also called “5.1” because  
the subwoofer channel is counted as  
0.1 channel (since it functions only  
when a deep bass effect is needed).  
All six channels in this format are  
recorded separately for superior  
channel separation. Furthermore,  
since all the signals are processed  
digitally, less signal degradation  
occurs. The name “AC-3” comes  
from the fact that it is the third audio  
coding method to be developed by  
the Dolby Laboratories Licensing  
Corporation.  
A function of some (particulary US)  
DVD’s to limit playback of the disc by  
the age of the users. The limitation  
varies from disc to disc. When it is  
activated, playback is completely  
prohibited, violent scenes are  
skipped or replaced with other  
scenes and so on.  
Manufactured under license from  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat.  
No. 5,451,942 and other worldwide  
patents issued and pending. "DTS"  
and "DTS Digital Surround" are  
trademarks of Digital Theater  
Systems, Inc. © 1996 Digital Theater  
Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Title  
The longest sections of a picture or a  
music piece on a DVD; a movie, etc.,  
for a picture piece on video software;  
or an album, etc., for a music piece  
on an audio software. Each title is  
assigned a title number enabling you  
to locate the title you want.  
MPEG AUDIO  
International standard coding system  
to compress audio digital signals  
authorized by ISO/IEC. MPEG 1  
conforms to up to 2-channel stereo,  
used on some DVD’s as alternate  
(other language) track.  
Track  
Sections of a music piece on a CD.  
Each track is assigned a track  
number enabling you to locate the  
track you want.  
DVD  
A disc that contains up to 8 hours of  
moving pictures even though its  
diameter is the same as a CD. The  
data capacity of a single-layer and  
single-sided DVD, at 4.7 GB (Giga  
Byte), is 7 times that of a CD.  
Furthermore, the data capacity of a  
dual-layer and single-sided DVD is 8.5  
GB, a single-layer and double-sided  
DVD 9.4 GB, and a dual-layer and  
double-sided DVD 17 GB. The picture  
data uses the MPEG 2 format, one of  
the worldwide standards of digital  
compression technology. The picture  
data is compressed to about 1/40 of  
its original size. The DVD also uses  
Manufactured under license from  
Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "AC-3",  
"Pro Logic" and the Double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential Unpublished Works. ©  
1992.1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All  
rights reserved.  
PCM  
Pulse code modulation, an  
uncompressed data formation.  
NTSC  
National TV Systems Committee: a  
video standard used in USA.  
PAL  
Dolby Pro Logic Surround  
Phase Alternation Line: a video  
standard used in many European  
countries.  
This is a method of decoding  
surround recordings that produces  
four channels from two-channel  
sound. Compared with the former  
Dolby Surround system, Dolby Pro  
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D S C 1 0 0 D V D - R D S S P E C I F I C AT I O N S  
DVD player  
Pickup:  
Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650nm  
NTSC / PAL  
Signal system:  
Video signal horizontal resolution: More than 480 lines (DVD)  
Video signal-to-noise ratio:  
More than 60 dB (DVD)  
Audio frequency response:  
(Stereo)  
DVD (PCM): 20Hz ~ 22kHz (+/- 1.0dB)  
CD (PCM): 20Hz ~ 20kHz (+/- 1.0dB)  
Audio signal-to-noise ratio:  
Total harmonic distortion::  
Dynamic range:  
More than 80 dB (PCM)  
Less than 0.01% (PCM)  
DVD (PCM): More than 85 dB (EIAJ, 2kHz)  
CD: More than 85 dB (EIJA)  
FM Tuner  
System:  
PLL quartz-locked digital synthesizer system  
87.50 ~ 108.00 MHz  
Tuning range:  
Antenna terminals:  
Intermediate frequency:  
75 ohms, unbalanced  
10.7 MHz  
AM Tuner  
System:  
PLL quartz-locked digital synthesizer system  
522 ~ 1620 kHz (9 kHz interval)  
Tuning range:  
Video Outputs  
CVBS Video:  
S-video:  
1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
C: PAL 0.3 Vp-p 75 ohms / NTSC 0.286 Vp-p 75 ohms  
Audio line Outputs  
Audio L/R:  
1 Vrms, 1 kilohms  
General  
Power requirements:  
Power consumption:  
Dimensions (WxHxD):  
Weight::  
AC 230 V, 50 Hz  
20 W  
432 x 76 x 356 mm, 17" x 3" x 14"  
8.5 kg, 18.7 lb.  
* Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Satellite  
DSC400  
DSC800  
Frequency response (-6 dB)  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1M)  
Nominal impedance  
120 Hz - 20 kHz  
86 dB  
90 Hz - 22 kHz  
86 dB  
8 Ohm  
8 Ohm  
Amplifier power (in sub)  
Bass/midrange driver  
5 x 35 Watts RMS  
5 x 35 Watts RMS  
75 mm paper cone,  
magnetically shielded  
100 mm paper cone,  
magnetically shielded  
High frequency driver  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
12 mm Titanium laminate dome, 12 mm Titanium laminate dome,  
magnetically shielded  
111 x 81 x 95 mm  
4.4 x 3.2 x 3.7"  
magnetically shielded  
235 x 140 x 179 mm  
9.3 x 5.5 x 7"  
Weight  
0.5 kg, 1.1 lb  
2.8 kg, 6.2 lb  
Center  
Frequency response (-6 dB)  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1M)  
Nominal impedance  
120 Hz - 20 kHz  
88 dB  
100 Hz - 22 kHz  
88 dB  
8 Ohm  
8 Ohm  
Amplifier power (in sub)  
Bass/midrange drivers  
35 Watts RMS  
35 Watts RMS  
2 x 75 mm paper cone,  
magnetically shielded  
2 x 100 mm paper cone,  
magnetically shielded  
High frequency driver  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
12 mm Titanium laminate dome, 12 mm Titanium laminate dome,  
magnetically shielded  
83 x 194 x 95 mm  
3.3 x 7.6 x 3.7"  
magnetically shielded  
145 x 402 x 155 mm  
5.7 x 15.8 x 6.1"  
Weight  
0.8 kg, 1.88 lb  
4.5 kg, 9.9 lb  
Active Subwoofer  
Frequency response (-6 dB)  
35 - 160 Hz  
100 Watts RMS  
Built-in amplifier power  
Bass driver  
200 mm paper cone long-throw woofer  
Bass reflex with FreeFlow™ flared port  
Design principle  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
450 x 250 x 360 mm  
17.7 x 9.8 x 14.2"  
Weight  
13.6 kg, 30 lb  
JBL continually strives to improve its products by introducing design refinements into existing models without notice. For  
this reason, the DSC 400 and DSC 800 systems may differ in some respects from the published specifications and  
descriptions, but will always equal or exceed the original specifications unless otherwise stated.  
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O W N E R ’ S G U I D E  
P R O S O U N D  
PRODUCT LINE:  
C O M E S H O M E ™  
®
JBL Consumer Products  
250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797  
Europe: 2. Route de Tours, 72500 Château du Loir, France  
MODEL  
NUMBER:  
DSC 400 (230V)/DSC 800 (230V)  
DESIGN GOAL: Bring the thrill of live performance and movie sound to the  
home environment by calling on JBL’s professional engineering leadership.  
SATELLITE TYPE: Titanium-laminate-dome tweeter  
SUBWOOFER TYPE: Bass-reflex enclosure  
PORT DESIGN: FreeFlow™ flared  
©2001 JBL, Incorporated.  
JBL is a registered trademark of JBL, Incorporated.  
Part No.1111-DSC400/800  
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE: Cinema Systems  
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