HP Hewlett Packard Home Theater System Home Theater Audio System User Manual |
600-Watt 7-Piece Home Theater
Audio System
with 3-DVD/CD changer
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Careful attention is devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of
your system, and safety is a major factor in its design. However, safety
is also your responsibility.
15. Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet provide
ventilation, ensure reliable operation, and protect from
overheating. Do not block or cover these openings, and do not
place the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Do
not place the product in a built-in installation such as a bookcase
or rack unless it provides proper ventilation as specified by the
manufacturer.
This section lists important information that will help you properly
use and enjoy your system. Read all the included safety and operating
instructions before using your system. Follow them closely, and retain
them for future reference.
16. Power Sources — Operate this product using only the power
source indicated on its marking label. If you are not sure of your
home's power type, consult your product dealer or local power
company.
1. Heed Warnings — Follow all warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions.
2. Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid
or aerosol cleaners.
17. Polarization — This product is equipped with a polarized AC
line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This
plug will fit in the power outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature. If you cannot insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug. If the plug still doesn't fit, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the polarized plug. If you need an extension,
use a polarized cord.
3. Attachments — Do not use attachments/accessories not
recommended by the product manufacturer, as they might create
a hazard.
4. Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water (for
example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool).
18. Power-Cord Protection — Route power-supply cords so they are
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or
against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
5. Accessories — Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for mounting, and use a
recommended mounting accessory.
19. Lightning — For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
6. Carts — Move the product on a cart carefully. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product/cart
to overturn.
20. Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience receptacles, as this can result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
7. Disc Tray — Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is
closing. It may cause serious personal injury.
21. Objects and Liquids — Never push objects of any kind into this
product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
8. Burdening — Do not place a heavy object on or step on the
product. The object may fall, causing serious personal injury and
serious damage to the product.
9. Connecting — When you connect the product to other
equipment, turn off the power and unplug all the equipment
from the wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause an electric shock
and serious personal injury. Read the owner’s manual of the other
equipment carefully and follow the instructions when making
any connections.
22. Servicing — Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
23. Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this product from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
10. Sound Volume — Reduce the volume to the minimum level
before you turn on the product. Otherwise, sudden high volume
sound may cause hearing or speaker damage.
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When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
11. Sound Distortion — Do not allow the product to output
distorted sound for an extended period of time. It may cause
speaker overheating and fire.
If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the prod-
uct.
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If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
12. Headphones — When you use headphones, keep the volume at a
moderate level. If you use headphones continuously with high
volume sound, it may cause hearing damage.
If the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjust-
ment of other controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to normal operation.
13. Laser Beam — Do not look into the opening of the disc tray or
ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the laser
beam. It may cause sight damage.
14. Disc — Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These
discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and
product malfunction.
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If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
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24. Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by
the manufacturer or having the same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
25. Safety Check — Upon completion of service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
26. Wall or Ceiling Mount — The product should be mounted to a
wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
27. Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
28. Non-use Periods — Unplug the system’s power cord when you
will not use it for extended periods.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
29. Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside antenna or cable
system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable
system is grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information
with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for
the grounding electrode.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
• If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires
that you stop using your system.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
RadioShack may cause interference and void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
30. Power Lines — An outside antenna system should not be located
in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or
circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
NOTES ON COPYRIGHT
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast on
cable, play in public, and rent copyrighted material without
permission. DVD video discs are copy protected, and any
recordings made from these discs will be distorted.
Note to CATV System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention
to Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the
point of cable entry as practical.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision
Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only, unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
READ BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
Warnings:
REGION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
• This system employs a laser light beam. Only a qualified
service person should remove the cover or attempt to
service this device, due to possible eye injury.
This DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to
the Region Management Information that is recorded on a
DVD disc. If the Region number described on the DVD disc
does not correspond to the Region number of this DVD player,
this DVD player cannot play that disc.
• The use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than
those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
The Region number of this DVD player is 1 (USA/CANADA).
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• Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of
batteries.
Notes on Unauthorized Discs
You may not be able to play back some DVD video discs on
this player if they were purchased from outside your
geographic area or made for business purposes. When you try
to play back an unauthorized disc, “Check Regional Code”
appears on the TV screen.
1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the
arrow to remove it.
2. Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.
3. Replace the cover.
When the remote control stops operating properly, replace the
batteries.
INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE
CONTROL
Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do
not burn or bury them.
Your remote control requires two AAA batteries (not supplied)
for power. For the best performance and longest life, we
recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.
Caution: If you do not plan to use the remote control for a
month or longer, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak
chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and
recommended type.
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR HOME THEATER SYSTEM
Your Complete 7-Piece 600-Watt Home Theater Audio System
is a great system that incorporates some of the best features in
home theater technology.
Universal A/V Remote Control — eliminates the need for
multiple remotes in home theatre operations
The Home Theater Audio System comes complete with a
shielded center-channel speaker, a low pass-type subwoofer,
two shielded front-channel speakers, two surround speakers, a
remote control, and a receiver equipped with a tuner and a
built-in 3-disc DVD/CD changer. The DVD/CD changer is
CDR/CDRW and MP3 compatible to play the most popular
music formats.
Dolby Digital, Dolby ProLogic, and DTS Sound Settings — let
you use the Home Theater Audio System for a movie-theater
surround sound experience
Adjustable Speaker Size, Channel Level, and Distance — let
you customize your setup for a true surround sound
experience
Additional Component Connections — let you connect other
audio and audio/visual components to the receiver so you can
enjoy them with this system’s surround sound capabilities
Night Mode — lets you compress the dynamic range, reducing
the difference in loudness between different sounds in Dolby
Digital mode, allowing you to enjoy the full effect of the system
capabilities at lower volumes
Parental Lock (Rating Level) — lets you set a ratings level so
that your children cannot watch a DVD that has a rating higher
than you set (see “Selecting a Rating Level” on Page 31)
Sleep Timer — lets you program the receiver to turn off after a
set time period
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CONNECTIONS
The default setting for speaker
distance is 20 feet.
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Connect the center speaker’s wires to the receiver’s
PLACING THE RECEIVER
SPEAKERS CENTER
terminals (Blue/Black).
Do not place objects directly on top of the receiver as it could
prevent proper heat dispersal.
SPEAKERS
Connect the subwoofer’s wires to the receiver’s
SUB WOOFER
terminals (Brown/Black).
3. Release the speaker terminal.
When installing in a rack or shelf, be sure to leave an adequate
amount of space above and behind the receiver for air
circulation.
4. Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
Connecting a Second Subwoofer
PLACING THE SPEAKERS
You can connect a second or larger powered subwoofer to the
SUB WOOFER
system. Connect the sub woofer to the receiver’s
1. Place the front left and right speakers at equal distances
from the TV.
PRE-OUT
jack using shielded audio cable (not supplied).
2. Install the center speaker above or below the TV so the
center channel’s sound is localized at the TV screen.
CONNECTING HEADPHONES
Caution: If you choose to install the center speaker on top
of the TV, be sure to secure it to reduce the risk of damage
or injury resulting from the speaker falling from the TV in
the event of external shocks (for example, earthquakes).
You may connect a conventional dynamic headphone with a 1/4
PHONES
inch plug to the
jack on the front of the receiver.
When you connect headphones, the receiver automatically
selects stereo mode.
3. Install the surround speakers slightly above ear level.
Note: Try not to install the surround speakers farther away
from the listening position than the front and center
speakers. Doing so can weaken the surround effect.
Note: When you connect headphones, the sound from the
speakers is automatically muted. When you remove the
headphones, the speakers’ volume is restored.
4. Place the subwoofer on the floor near the TV.
Caution: Be sure all speakers are installed securely to prevent
accidents and improve sound quality.
CONNECTING COMPONENTS
CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS
Caution: When connecting equipment, always make sure the
power is switched off and the power cord is disconnected from
the AC outlet.
Notes:
• Use speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 Ohms or
more.
• Be careful not to bend cables over the top of the receiver. If
cables are placed on top of the receiver, the magnetic field
produced by the receiver’s transformers can cause the
speakers to produce a humming noise.
Caution: When connecting equipment, always make sure the
power is switched off and the power cord is disconnected from
the AC outlet.
1. Press the speaker’s terminal up (or down) and insert the
appropriate wire ends. The color of the speaker wire’s
plastic coating matches the corresponding terminal.
You must connect a TV to the receiver in order to use the
receiver’s DVD player to watch DVDs. You can also connect
other audio and audio/visual components to the receiver in
order to fully utilize the Home Theater Audio System’s
surround sound capabilities.
Note: Be sure to connect each speaker to the appropriate
speaker terminal, connecting positive to positive (+ to +)
and negative to negative (– to –).
2. Connect the front speakers’ wires to the receiver’s
Note: The system comes with one set of audio/video cables.
Your local RadioShack store sells a wide variety of audio/video
cables if you need cables to connect more components.
SPEAKERS FRONT L
R
(Red/Black) and (Red/Black)
terminals.
Connect the surround speakers’ wires to the receiver’s
SPEAKERS SURROUND L
R
(Gray/Black) and (Gray/Black)
terminals.
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3. Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the TV OUT
(or ANTENNA OUT) on the VCR to the ANTENNA IN on
your TV (or TV monitor).
Connecting a TV
Use audio/video cables or an S-Video cable (not supplied) to
connect a TV to the receiver.
IN
OUT
Note: Make sure you connect the VCR to both the and
sets of jacks.
1. For audio, connect the plug from the TV’s AUDIO OUT
Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box
AUDIO TV IN
right jack to the receiver’s right
jack and the
plug from the TV’s AUDIO OUT left jack to the receiver’s
Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a satellite
receiver or cable box to the receiver.
AUDIO TV IN
left
jack.
2. If your TV has an S-Video jack, use an S-Video cable to
S-VIDEO OUT
connect your TV to the receiver’s
jack.
Note: Your cable box or satellite receiver must use audio/video
cables or a Toslink optical cable to connect to the receiver. If
your equipment only uses coaxial cable, you cannot connect it
to the receiver.
If your TV has component video jacks, use a component
video cable to connect your TV to the receiver’s
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Cr Cb Y
jacks ( , , ).
If your TV does not have component video jacks, or an S-Video
jack, use an audio/video cord to connect your TV to the
MONITOR OUT
receiver’s
.
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
jack and
Important: The receiver’s
VIDEO OUT
jacks are for use with the built-in 3-disc DVD
player only. If you plan to use a VCR, satellite receiver, or other
equipment with this receiver, you must use audio/visual cables
MONITOR OUT
to connect your TV to
(and view DVDs through
MONITOR OUT
as well).
COMPONENT VIDEO
Note: Do not connect your TV to both the
OUT
S-VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
and jacks.
or
Connecting a VCR
Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a VCR to the
receiver.
AUDIO
1. Connect red plugs to the right
jacks and white
AUDIO
plugs to the left
jacks.
VIDEO
2. Connect yellow plugs to the
jacks.
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VIDEO
1. Connect the yellow plug to the
jack.
Note: If the cassette deck is placed too close to the receiver,
noise might occur during cassette playback. If this happens,
move the cassette deck farther away from the receiver.
2. If your satellite receiver or cable box has analog audio
AUDIO
connections, connect red plugs to the right
jacks and
AUDIO
white plugs to the left
jacks. To use your satellite
receiver (or cable box), select the SAT function (see
“Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box” on
Page 21).
If your satellite receiver or cable box has digital audio output,
use an optical cable to connect the satellite receiver to the
SAT IN
home theater receiver’s
optical jack. To use your
satellite receiver or cable box, select the SAT-OPT function
(see “Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box” on
Page 21).
Connecting an Auxiliary Audio Device
You can also connect an audio device that does not require
Toslink (such as an MP3 player, playback cassette deck, or
portable CD player) to the Home Theater Audio System.
1. Use audio cables to connect the desired device to the
AUX
receiver’s
jacks.
Connecting a Digital (Optical) Audio Device
AUDIO
2. Connect red plugs to the right
jacks and white
AUDIO
plugs to the left
jacks.
You can connect a digital audio device such as an MD (Mini
Disc) or DAT (Digital AudioTape) recorder to the receiver’s
DIGITAL OUT
to record audio from the receiver. Use Toslink
optical cable to connect the MD or DAT recorder to the
DIGITAL OUT
receiver’s
optical jack.
You can also connect a satellite receiver, portable CD player,
MD or DAT recorder, or other components with digital output
SAT IN
to the receiver’s
optical jack. Use Toslink optical cable
to connect the desired device to the receiver.
Caution: If an active digital audio output signal is supplied to a
receiver or other equipment without a corresponding digital
decoding capability, a very loud noise might be produced
which could permanently damage your speakers.
Connecting a Cassette Deck
Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a cassette
AUDIO
deck to the receiver. Connect red plugs to the right
AUDIO
jacks and white plugs to the left
jacks. Make sure you
TAPE IN
TAPE OUT
and
connect the cassette deck to both the
sets of jacks.
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an area where the FM signals are particularly weak, it may be
necessary to use one with 5 or more elements.
CONNECTING ANTENNAS
If you have an FM antenna that uses coaxial cable, connect it
ANTENNA FM 75
directly to
Ω.
If you have a twin-lead FM antenna, connect it to the supplied
ANTENNA FM 75
transformer, then plug the transformer into
(see Steps 1–3 of “FM Indoor Antenna”).
Ω.
Rear Panel
AM Indoor Loop Antenna
The supplied high-performance AM loop antenna is sufficient
for good reception in most areas.
FM Indoor Antenna
In an area with strong FM signals, the T-type FM antenna
(supplied) is sufficient.
AM
GND
. Place the
Connect the loop antenna’s wires to
and
antenna in a location (for example, on a shelf or window
frame) that gives the best reception.
1. Use a flat or Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on
the supplied transformer.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the entire
system, speaker cords and the power cord to prevent
unwanted noise.
2. Place the metal connectors on the end of the T-type
antenna’s base on the transformer’s metal contacts
(underneath the screw heads) then tighten the screws.
AM Outdoor Antenna
ANTENNA FM 75
3. Plug the transformer into
Ω.
4. Extend the T-antenna’s other two wires and attach them to
a wall or window frame for the best possible reception.
If the supplied AM loop antenna does not deliver sufficient
reception, use an outdoor AM antenna (not supplied).
Note: If you have an FM antenna that uses coaxial cable,
Use an insulated wire more than 15 feet (5 m) long. Strip one
ANTENNA FM 75
connect it directly to
Ω.
AM
end, and connect that end to
.
FM Outdoor Antenna
String the antenna wire outdoors or indoors near a window.
GND
For better reception, connect the
ground.
terminal to a reliable
In an area where FM signals are weak, you must use a 75-ohm
unbalanced-type outdoor FM antenna (not supplied).
Generally, a 3-element antenna will be sufficient. If you live in
OPERATION
A QUICK LOOK AT THE DISPLAY
Tuner Indicators —
(see “Using the Tuner”
on Page 19).
Title Indicator
Disc Mode Indicators —
Memory Preset
Indicators —
(see
“Presetting Radio
Stations” on
Page 19)
Show which
disc and what type of disc is playing.
Shows the play mode, such as random or
repeat.
Track Indicator
Chapter Indicator
Mute Indicator
Program Indicator
Night Indicator
—
“Using
Night Mode” on Page 16
Number & Data Readout —
where information is displayed in digital
format
Area
Sound Mode indicators —
“Changing the Sound Mode” on
Page 14)
(see
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A QUICK LOOK AT THE RECEIVER’S CONTROLS
DISC SKIP/TUNING MODE –
Press to
TUNING/PRESET –
Repeatedly
skip discs in DVD/CD mode. In tuner
mode, press to switch between presets
and manual tuning (see “Switching Be-
tween Preset Stations and Manual Tuning”
on Page 20).
press to tune to AM or FM stations
and select preset stations in tuner
mode. In DVD/CD mode, can also be
used to skip and scan through discs.
FUNCTION –
Rotate to select
the desired audio or audio/vid-
eo source. The selected source
name appears on the display
panel.
BAND/PLAY –
or FM band in tuner mode.
Press to play back the disc in DVD/
CD mode.
Press to select AM
VOLUME —
to set the desired
volume.
Rotate
DISC 1, 2, 3 –
close the disc trays.
Press to open or
Note: You cannot use these
buttons in tuner mode.
PHONES –
This jack is
Display Panel —
See “A Quick Look
at the Display” on
Page 10.
NIGHT MODE –
compatible with many
conventional dynamic
headphone types.
Press to compress
large dynamic range
(see “Using Night
Mode” on Page 16).
SLEEP –
press to set the sleep
timer.
Repeatedly
FM MODE/STOP –
In tuner mode, press
to select mode for FM.
In DVD/CD mode,
STEREO – Press to
switch to stereo
mode.
DIMMER –
once to dim the
Press
press to stop the disc.
display panel or to
return it to normal.
SURROUND MODE –
Press to switch between
MEMORY/PAUSE –
Stores a station in
memory in tuner mode;
pauses the disc in
DVD/CD mode.
surround sound modes.
DTS–
switch to 5.1
Channel DTS.
Press to
DOLBY DIGITAL –
Press to switch to
5.1 Channel Dolby
Digital.
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A QUICK LOOK AT THE REMOTE CONTROL
DISC SKIP —
Press to progress to the
MUTE —
Press to immediately stifle
next DVD or CD loaded.
the sound level. CKJ; appears on the
receiver’s display panel. To restore
the sound, press again.
SURROUND —
Repeatedly press to
change the surround mode (see “Chang-
ing the Sound Mode” on Page 14).
COMPONENT SELECTION KEYS
— Press to select or to control a desired
component.
TEST TONE — Turns on or off the test tone
function in DTS, DOLBY DIGITAL, or PRO
LOGIC mode. The test tone is output from
Front L speaker, Center speaker, Front R
speaker, Surround R speaker, Surround L
speaker, (Subwoofer speaker when Sub-
woofer is on).
– PRESET+
—
Press to make se-
/) -ý
lections in tuner mode (see “Using the
Tuner” on Page 19). In DVD/CD mode,
functions as skip ahead or skip back.
TONE —
TONE
as necessary until
Press
JED;ýED appears. Adjust the low frequency
level (BASS) with 6 or7. You can also
adjust high frequency level (TREBLE) with
8 or9. To keep your settings, let TONE
time out. To let the receiver control the
tone, press TONE. JED;ýE<< appears. The
tone returns to the default settings.
FM MODE/
—
Selects FM mono or
'
stereo mode while using the tuner.
Functions as STOP in DVD/CD mode.
SLEEP —
Press to set the sleep time.
BAND
—
/
Selects AM or FM band
ý
J
while using the tuner. Functions as
TUNING MODE—
Selects and deselects
PLAY in DVD/CD mode.
preset mode.
SET UP —
Press to enter customized
settings for the system speakers (see
“Setting up the Surround Sound System”
on Page 13).
f
MEMORY/
—
Press to memorize the de-
sired station frequency in tuner mode.
Functions as PAUSE in DVD/CD mode.
GUI (Graphic User Interface) —
Press
PROGRAM —
desired sequences of CD tracks (see
“Programming Tracks” on Page 21).
Press to enter a specific
to access disc information and functions
(see “Using GUI Menu Icons” on Pages 14
and 19).
DVD SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
REPEAT —
Press to cycle through re-
peat modes (see “Repeat Play” on
Page 20).
See “Using a DVD Menu”
MENU
on Page 17.
RANDOM —
CD tracks in
See “Using a Title Menu”
TITLE
Press to “shuffle” or play
random order (see
on Page 16.
a
“Random Play” on Page 21).
See “Viewing from
Another Angle” on
Page 17.
ANGLE
The remote control may not work properly if:
See “Zooming In” on
Page 17.
ZOOM
AUDIO
• There are obstacles between the
remote control and the receiver’s
remote sensor.
See “Changing
Soundtrack Language” on
Page 17.
• Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is
shining onto the remote sensor.
• The receiver is located near a device
that is emitting infrared rays.
See “Changing Subtitle
Language” on Page 17.
SUB
TITLE
• The receiver is operated simultaneously
with another infrared remote control.
See “Playing in Slow-
Motion” on Page 15.
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7. I
ý
(
&
<
J
appears. To change the distance between
SETTING UP THE SURROUND SOUND
SYSTEM
the listening position and the surround speakers,
repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach the desired level
('ýto )&ý<J).
Your Home Theater Audio System speakers are timbre
matched and ready to use “as is” as soon as you unpack them.
If you wish to fine-tune the system (for example, substitute
different speakers or alter the sound distribution), follow the
directions below.
ENTER
SETUP
12. Press
13. Press
. <HEDJ appears.
to exit.
Changing the Channel Level
Important Notes:
The default channel level settings are 0 dB for each speaker.
You can change the speakers’ sound distribution to suit your
surround sound needs. For example, if you are closer to the left
front speaker than the right front speaker, the left front speaker
might seem “louder” than the right one. To adjust it, you must
change the channel level for one or both speakers until the
sound evens out.
• To change the surround sound settings, the receiver must
be in a surround mode that uses all the speakers (for
example, Dolby Digital).
• The center and surround speakers only operate when the
receiver is set to a surround sound mode and the source
material being played is recorded or broadcast in Dolby
Digital, DTS or Dolby Pro Logic surround sound.
SETUP
8
. 9>ýB;L;B appears.
1.
Press
, then
3
• Stereo broadcasts or recordings will produce some
surround channel effects when played in a surround
mode. However, mono sources will not produce any
sound from the surround speakers.
2. Press 7. <BýB;L;Býappears.
3. Press 7 again. <Bý&Z8 appears. To change the front left
speaker’s level, repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach
the desired level (¶'& to !'&ýZ8).
ENTER
4. Press
. 9ýB;L;B appears.
Changing the Speaker Distance
5. Press 7. 9ý&Z8ýappears. To change the center speaker’s
level, repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach the
desired level (¶'& to !'&ýZ8).
When you have arranged your home theater (speakers,
receiver, and any components), you can change the speaker
distance entered in the receiver’s memory. The default setting
is 20 feet.
ENTER
6. Press
. <HýB;L;B appears.
7. Press 7. <Hý&Z8ýappears. To change the front right
speaker’s level, repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach
the desired level (¶'& to !'&ýZ8).
1. Imagine a straight line from the front left speaker to the
front right speaker.
2. Measure the distance in a perpendicular line from your
listening position (for example, your couch) to the
imaginary line. (See illustration on page 6.)
ENTER
8. Press
. IHýB;L;B appears.
9. Press 7. IHý&Z8ýappears. To change the right surround
speaker’s level, repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach
the desired level (¶'& to !'&ýZ8).
Note: Do not measure the distance to the speakers, just the
line.
ENTER
10. Press
. IBýB;L;B appears.
3. Repeat Steps 1–2 for the surround speakers.
11. Press 7. IBý&Z8ýappears. To change the left surround
speaker’s level, repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach
the desired level (¶'& to !'&ýZ8).
4. Measure the distance in a perpendicular line from your
listening position (for example, your couch) to the center
speaker.
ENTER
12. Press
. IMýB;L;B appears.
SETUP
8
5.
Press
, then press
twice. IFý:?IJ appears.
3
13. Press 7. IMý&Z8ýappears. To change the sub woofer’s level,
repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach the desired level
(¶'& to !'&ýZ8).
6. Press 7. <HEDJ appears.
7. Press 7again. <ý(&<J appears. To change the distance
between the listening position and the front speakers,
repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach the desired
distance ('ýto )&ý<J).
ENTER
SETUP
14. Press
15. Press
. <BýB;L;B appears.
to exit.
ENTER
8. Press
. 9;DJ;H appears.
Changing the Speaker Size
9. Press 7. 9ý(&<J appears. To change the distance between
the listening position and the center speaker, repeatedly
press 8 or 9 until you reach the desired distance
('ýto )&ý<J).
Note: If you are using the speakers provided in your Home
Theater Audio System, the speaker size defaults are correct. If
you are using other speakers, follow these steps.
ENTER
10. Press
. IKHH$ appears.
POWER
1.
Press
.
3
13
— Use the remote for these steps.
— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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SETUP
2.
Press
. IFýI?P; appears.
or
For a surround mode, repeatedly press
3
3
4
SURROUND MODE
SURROUND
on the remote) until the
(or
3. Press 7. <HEDJ appears.
desired mode (J>;7J;H, >7BB, IJ7:?KC, IJ;H;E, or FHEýBE=?9,ýFHEý
BE=?9ý??ýCEL?;, or FHEýBE=?9ý??ýCKI?9) appears.
4. Press 7 again. <#IC7BB appears. To change to <#B7H=;,
press 8 or 9.
Note: Dolby Digital and DTS modes only work with CDs
encoded to use these modes.
Note: If the cone size (diameter) of the speaker is larger
than 5 inches, change to <#B7H=;.
ENTER
5. Press
. If you have not changed the default setting,
9;DJ;H appears. If you have changed the setting, ;DJ;Hý
flashes and the previously entered setting change appears.
DVD PLAYER OPERATION
ENTER
Press
6. Press 7. 9#IC7BB appears. To change to 9#B7H=;, press
9. To change to
, press 9again.
again so 9;DJ;Hýappears.
Basic Playback
9#DED;
1.
or
Press POWER. The last selected function
3
4
appears.
Note: If the cone size (diameter) of the speaker is larger
DVD/CD
than 5 inches, set the item to 9#B7H=;.
2. If necessary, press the remote’s
or rotate the
FUNCTION
receiver’s
until :L:%9: appears.
ENTER
7. Press
. (Refer to step 5 for similar conditions to
DISC 1 DISC 2
DISC 3
to open the desired disc
make IKHH appear.)
3. Press
tray.
,
, or
8. Press 7. I#IC7BB appears. To change to I#ýB7H=;, press
9. To change to
, press9again.
Note: The disc indicators light even if there is not a disc in
the tray. The receiver checks the tray after you press the
I#DED;
Note: If the cone size (diameter) of the speaker is larger
than 5 inches, set the item to I#B7H=;.
PLAY
BAND/
. Only the
receiver’s
or the remote’s
J
indicators that have a disc remain lit.
ENTER
9. Press
. (Refer to step 5 for similar conditions to
4. Place a disc on the disc tray with the label side up. Place
the disc in the correct guide on the disc tray. If the disc is
out of the guide, it may damage the disc and cause the
DVD player to malfunction.
make IK8#M< appear.)
10. Press 7. IM#O;I appears. If you are not using a
subwoofer, press 8 or 9 to change to IM#DE.
Note: If the front speaker is set to <#IC7BB, the subwoofer
cannot be set to IM#DE.
Caution: Do not press on the drawers to close them. Doing
so can damage the drawers.
ENTER
11. Press
. (Refer to step 5 for similar conditions to
Notes:
make <HEDJ appear.)
• If you leave the disc tray open, the disc tray closes auto-
matically after eight minutes, or when the function
mode is changed.
SETUP
12. Press
to exit.
Changing the Sound Mode
• If your DVD is double-sided (with features on both
sides), place the DVD in the tray with the desired side’s
label facing up.
For an analog source (Tuner, SAT, TV, Tape, CD or AUX),
4
SURROUND MODE
repeatedly press
until the desired mode
• 96 kHz, 24 bit, two-channel DVD discs are played in
stereo mode only.
(J>;7J;H, >7BB, IJ7:?KC, FHEýBE=?9,ýFHEýBE=?9ý??ýCEL?;, or FHEýBE=?9ý
STEREO
??ýCKI?9) appears. Press
to select stereo.
SURROUND
You may also repeatedly press
until the desired mode appears.
on the remote
3
PLAY
BAND/
5. Press
on the receiver or
on the remote. FB7O
J
appears. The disc tray closes and the receiver loads the
disc. After loading the disc, the receiver enters menu
mode.
or
For a digital source (DVD or SAT-OPT),
on the remote changes Dolby Digital sound to
Dolby Digital Stereo sound or DTS sound to DTS Stereo sound.
again to return to the original sound mode.
To change Dolby Digital to Dolby Digital Stereo or DTS to DTS
3
4
SURROUND
DISC 1 DISC 2
, or
Note: If you close the tray by pressing
,
DISC 3
PLAY
to
, the receiver does not load the disc. Press
SURROUND
Press
load the disc.
STEREO
DOLBY DIGITAL
Stereo with the receiver, press
. Press
DISC SKIP
6. To select another disc, press
as necessary on the
DTS
or
on the receiver to return to the original mode.
remote, or the receiver, until the desired disc loads.
Note: After playing back all of the chapters in the title, the
DVD player automatically stops and returns to the menu
screen.
Note: If your DVD is encoded for 5.1 Dolby Digital sound,
SURROUND
pressing
changes the mode from Dolby Digital to
Dolby Digital Stereo. If the DVD is encoded for anything less
than 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound, the DVD plays in Dolby
7. When the menu screen appears on your television screen,
SURROUND
ProLogic mode and pressing
changes Dolby
press the remote’s 6, 7, 8, or 9 to select the Play
ProLogic to Dolby Digital Stereo.
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— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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BAND/
Movie option, then press the remote’s
or the
J
Advancing by Frames
PLAY
receiver’s
. The receiver begins playback.
MEMORY/ fý
1.
or
Press fýon the receiver or
on
3
4
Cautions:
the remote while the DVD is paused. Each time you press
fýon the receiver or
MEMORY/ fý
on the remote, the picture
on the receiver or
• Do not move the DVD player during playback. Doing so
might damage the disc and the receiver.
advances one frame.
DISC 1 DISC 2
DISC 3
PLAY
2. To resume normal playback, press
• Use
,
, or
on the main receiver to open
BAND/
or close the disc trays. Do not push the disc tray while it is
moving. Doing so may cause the DVD player to
malfunction.
on the remote.
J
Playing in Slow-Motion
• Do not push on the disc tray or put any objects other than
discs on the disc tray. Doing so may cause the DVD player
to malfunction.
SLOW – /+
Press
on the remote during playback. During
3
slow playback, the playback speed and direction can be
SLOW – /+
selected with
.
• Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing.
Keep children’s fingers away from the closing disc tray as
there is a risk of personal injury.
SLOW +
To decrease the playback speed, repeatedly press
. As you
1
1
1
SLOW +
press
the playback speed slows ( /2X, /4X, /8X).
• When a button is pressed, and its function is not available
on the disc you are playing, š appears on the TV screen.
SLOW –
To reverse the playback direction, press
.
• Depending on the DVD disc, some operations may be
different or restricted. Refer to the jacket or case of the disc
you are playing.
PLAY
To return to normal playback, press
on the receiver, or
BAND/
on the remote.
J
Skipping Chapters
Stopping Play
PRESET
To skip forward, press
. The receiver skips
-
3
STOP
FM MODE/
on
or
Press
on the receiver or
'
PRESET
forward one chapter each time you press
.
3
4
-
the remote. When play is stopped, the receiver remains at the
point where it was stopped. H;IKC; appears on the display.
PRESET
To skip backward, press
. The receiver skips
)
PRESET
backward one chapter each subsequent time you press
PLAY
BAND/
To resume play, press
on the receiver or
on the
J
.
)
remote. Playback resumes from the point at which you stopped
play.
Scanning
STOP
FM MODE/
on the receiver or
To stop play completely, press
on the remote again.
or
PRESET
To scan forward through a DVD, hold down
3
4
,-ý
'
PRESET
on the receiver or
on the remote for
-ý
more than 1 second. Repeat up to three times to increase the
fast-forward speed (2X on the first press, then 4X, then 16X,
and finally 100X). To resume playback, press the receiver’s
Notes:
• The resume option is cleared when
STOP
on the receiver
PLAY
BAND/
or the remote’s
.
J
FM MODE/
or
on the remote is pressed the second time.
'
The resume option is also cleared when the power is
turned off and then on.
PRESET
To scan backward through a DVD, hold down the
,-ý
PRESET
on the receiver or
on the remote for more than 1
second. Repeat up to three times to increase the fast-reverse
speed (2X on the first press, then 4X, then 16X, and finally
-ý
• The resume option works only with discs for which the
elapsed playing time appears on the window display
during playback.
PLAY
100X). To resume playback, press
on the receiver or
BAND/
on the remote.
J
• Opening the disc tray cancels the resume option.
• The resume option may not be available on some DVD
discs.
Notes:
• The DVD player does not play back sound during slow-
motion, high-speed-reverse, or high-speed-forward
playback of DVDs.
Pausing Play
MEMORY/ fý
on
1.
or
Press fýon the receiver or
• Subtitles do not appear on the screen during scan
playback higher than 2X, reverse scan, or reverse slow
motion.
3
4
the remote.
PLAY
2. To resume normal playback, press
on the receiver or
BAND/
on the remote.
J
• The DVD player provides four scan speeds in each
direction for DVD movie play.
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— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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• The on-screen GUI menu will disappear (time out) if
you do not press a button within 10 seconds.
Using Night Mode
You can use Night Mode to compress large dynamic ranges,
resulting in “quieter” explosions and other loud sounds in
movies. The Night Mode feature adjusts the dynamic range so
that there is less disparity in the noise level of all sounds in a
movie (explosions, music, dialogue, and so on).
2. Press the remote’s 6 or 7 to select the desired item. The
currently selected item is highlighted.
The first icon is the title icon. When you select it,
you can jump to the desired title number by
pressing the remote’s number keys, then
ENTER
While in Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Stereo mode,
.
4
press
NIGHT MODE
to turn Night Mode on. The receiver
The second icon is the chapter icon. When you
select it, you can jump to the desired chapter
number by pressing the remote’s number keys,
NIGHT MODE
displays D?=>J. Press
again to turn it off.
Note: Night Mode is not available for movies using DTS mode,
or when the audio is set to PCM mode.
ENTER
then
.
The third icon is the time icon. When you
select it, you can move to a desired time in
the movie by pressing the number keys,
Recording Audio from the Receiver to Digital
Audio Equipment
ENTER
then
.
Some DVDs might be encoded with an anti-copy digital signal.
If this is the case, you must disconnect your MD recorder (or
The fourth icon is the audio icon.
When you select it, you can change
the soundtrack language by
DIGITAL OUT
other digital equipment) from the
jack on the
receiver’s back. Use audio/video cables to connect the
AUDIO
repeatedly pressing
until the
TAPE OUT
equipment to
.
desired language appears. To select
ENTER
the current setting, press
.
Note: To ensure proper recording quality when you make a
copy of a DVD/CD via TAPE output, set the front speaker size
to <#B7H=;ý(see “Changing the Speaker Size” on Page 13). Set
the surround mode to IJ;H;E.
The fifth icon is the subtitle icon. When you
select it, you can change the subtitle language
SUB TITLE
by repeatedly pressing
until the
desired language appears. To select the current
ENTER
setting, press
.
The last icon is the angle icon. When you select
it, you can change the angle by repeatedly
DVD ADVANCED FEATURES
ANGLE
pressing until the desired number
appears. To select the current setting, press
For the advanced features, the receiver’s display screen does
not change. The display appears on your television screen.
ENTER
.
Using GUI Menu Icons
Using a Title Menu
GUI (Graphic User Interface) menu icons show disc
information (for example, title or chapter number, elapsed
playing time, audio/subtitle language, angle) and player
information (for example, repeat play, play mode). Some icons
only allow you to view the indicated information. Other icons
allow you to change the settings.
Some DVDs may contain two or more titles. If the disc has a
TITLE
title menu recorded on it, you can use
title.
to select the movie
Notes:
• The details of operation might differ depending on the
DVD.
Note: All GUI functions are only available through your remote
control. You cannot use the receiver to access GUI menus.
• Selecting a title might not be possible on certain DVD
discs.
GUI
during playback.
1.
Press
3
TITLE
. A list of the DVD’s titles appears.
Icons of the current title number, current chapter number,
elapsed time, the current audio soundtrack language,
current subtitle language, and current angle number
appear.
1.
Press
3
BAND/
TITLE
ENTER
2. Press
when
or
to resume play from the scene
J
was first pressed.
ENTER
BAND/
. Or press
3. Press 8, 9, 6, or 7, then
or
J
Below each icon is the current information for that menu
(for example, ( appears under the chapter icon when you
are watching the movie’s second chapter).
the numeric button(s), to select the desired title. The
selected title starts playing.
Notes:
• Some DVDs might not provide all of the above GUI
menu icons.
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— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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• When the power is turned off or the DVD player is
stopped, the language heard is the one selected at the
initial settings.
Using a DVD Menu
Some DVDs have unique DVD menus. For example, DVDs
programmed with complex contents provide guide menus, and
those recorded with various languages provide menus for
audio and subtitle language.
Viewing from Another Angle
Some DVDs may contain scenes shot simultaneously from
different angles. For these discs, the same scene can be viewed
The DVD menu’s contents and operation differ from disc to
disc. The following procedure explains the basic operation
when this feature is used.
ANGLE
from each of these different angles using
angles differ depending on the disc.
. The recorded
MENU
during play. The DVD menu available
1.
Press
ANGLE
1.
Press
during playback. The currently
3
3
RETURN
on the disc now appears. Pressing
resumes play
selected angle appears.
MENU
from the scene when
was first pressed.
ANGLE
2. Repeatedly press
until the desired angle is selected.
Note: The resume play option might not be possible on
certain discs.
Note: This function only works for discs with scenes recorded
at different angles.
ENTER
2. Press8, 9, 6, or 7on the remote, then
. Or
press the numeric button(s) to select the desired item. The
selected item is now executed.
Using Repeat Play
REPEAT
1.
Press
REPEAT
during playback. Each time you press
3
Changing Subtitle Language
, the TV screen displays the repeat mode setting
and the disc repeats a chapter or title.
Note: This operation works only with DVDs with multiple
subtitle languages.
The repeat mode changes between 9>7FJ;HýH;F;7J, J?JB;ý
REPEAT
H;F;7J, and H;F;7JýE<< as you press
.
SUB TITLE
1.
Press
during playback. When no subtitles
REPEAT
2. To return to normal play, press
several times until
3
are recorded, E<< appears instead of the language number.
E<< appears.
SUB TITLE
2. Repeatedly press
selected.
until the desired language is
Notes:
• Repeat Play works only with discs for which the elapsed
playing time appears in the DVD display window dur-
ing playback.
SUB TITLE
To eliminate subtitles, repeatedly press
E<<.
and select
• Repeat Play might not work correctly with some DVDs.
Notes:
• When the desired language is not selected even after
pressing the button several times, it means the language is
not available on the disc.
Zooming In
Zoom allows you to zoom in and enlarge the picture on the
screen to either 4 times (4X) or 16 times (16X) its normal size.
• When the power is turned off or the DVD is completely
stopped, the subtitle language reverts to the DVD’s default
setting.
ZOOM
during normal or still playback.
1.
Press
3
ZOOM
2. To resume normal size, press
to cancel the zoom
Changing Soundtrack Language
feature and resume normal playback or still playback.
Notes:
Note: This operation works only with DVDs with multiple
soundtrack languages.
• Some DVDs might not respond to Zoom.
• Zoom does not work on subtitles or menus included on
DVD video discs.
AUDIO
1.
Press
during play. The currently selected
3
soundtrack language appears.
AUDIO
2. Repeatedly press
selected.
until the desired language is
Selecting TV Aspect
Select the appropriate screen type according to your TV set.
Conventional size screens use a 4:3 aspect ratio, and wide-
screens use a 16:9 ratio.
Notes:
• When the desired language is not selected even after
pressing the button several times, it means the language is
not available on the disc.
DVD SET UP
.
1.
Press
3
2. At the setup screen, press 8 or 9 to select JLý:?IFB7O,
ENTER
then press
.
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— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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3. Repeatedly press
to select the desired aspect, then
PLAYING MP3 FILES
DVD SET UP
press
. You must select the type of TV picture
(aspect ratio) that corresponds to the type of TV you are
connecting to the receiver.
*0)ýFI (Pan and Scan) — If you have a conventional TV set
and your DVD is not formatted for widescreen viewing,
use this setting.
*0)ýB8 (Letterbox) — If you have a conventional TV set and
your DVD is formatted for widescreen viewing, use this
setting. All video material not formatted in the Pan and
Scan style is played back in the letterbox style. Black
bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
You must turn on the TV during MP3 operation in order to
view the on screen display.
',0/ýM?:; (Widescreen) — If you have a widescreen TV set,
use this setting. The DVD plays in full size. (You must also
set your widescreen TV to “full size”).
1. Load the MP3 disc you want to play in the DVD player.
The MP3 menu appears on the TV screen.
Note: If your DVD is not encoded to allow you to change the
aspect ratio, JLý:?IFB7O cannot be changed.
2.
Press
ýG
,
,
, or to select the folder which
H I
J
3
contains the MP3 files you want to play, and then press
ENTER
BAND
/ . When switching between folders, the
or
J
Selecting Digital Audio Out
screen displays SEARCH.
Each DVD has a variety of audio output options. If you
connected a device to the receiver’s digital optical jacks (see
“Connecting a Digital (Optical) Audio Device” on Page 9), you
might have to change the digital audio output setting. Set the
player’s Digital Audio Output according to the type of audio
system you use.
DVD SET UP
.
1.
Press
3
2. At the setup screen, press 8 or 9 to select :?=?J7BýEKJ.
ENTER
3. Repeatedly press
to select the desired output (F9Cý
3. Press
ýG
,
,
, or to select the MP3 files you want to
H I
J
DVD SETUP
or 8?JIJH;7C), then press
.
FM
play. If you want to return to the previous menu, press
MODE
/ , and then
'
,
G
,
, or
.
J
H I
8?JIJH;7C — To play DVDs, the digital audio output must
be set to 8?JIJH;7C for the DVD to use Dolby Digital or
DTS modes.
Important: To play audio CDs, you do not have to change
8?JIJH;7C to F9C; the receiver makes the switch
automatically.
F9Cý(Pulse Code Modulation) — To record audio from the
receiver to an MD player or other equipment (see
“Recording Audio from the Receiver to Digital Audio
Equipment”) set the digital audio output to F9C.
Caution: If an active digital audio output signal is supplied to a
receiver or other equipment without a corresponding digital
decoding capability, a very loud noise might be produced
which could permanently damage your speakers.
ENTER
BAND
/
4. Press
or
to play the file. To play the
J
PRESET
previous file or next file during playback, press
or . The receiver will not scroll through titles during
playback.
)
-
PRESET
Pressing
or when the DVD player is stopped
-ý
)
moves the screen display to the previous or next page.
Notes:
• The resume feature is not available when you play MP3
files.
• This DVD player can play MP3 files recorded at a wide
range of bit rates. The recommended bit rate for opti-
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— Use the receiver for these steps.
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mal playback of music files is 128 kbps.
Listening To FM Stereo Broadcasts
• This DVD player may not play the disc properly if it
contains both audio CD and MP3 files.
FM MODE
In FM mode, press
to select stereo or mono. When
you select the stereo mode, IJ appears to the right of Jkd[Z
when the tuner is receiving a stereo station. It goes off when
you select mono.
MP3 Repeat Play
You can repeatedly play MP3 files on a disc.
When you listen to very weak FM stereo stations, you might
hear higher-than-normal background hiss. Switch to mono to
eliminate the hiss.
REPEAT
Press
during playback or when the player is
3
stopped. Each time you press this button, the repeat mode
displayed on the TV screen changes between REPEAT ONE,
REPEAT ALL, and REPEAT OFF.
Presetting Radio Stations
You can preset 30 AM and 30 FM stations regardless of the
reception. Tune in the desired stations using auto or manual
tuning.
If you select REPEAT ONE the disc repeats a file.
If you select REPEAT ALL the disc repeats a folder.
Manual Preset
Note: If the DVD player cannot read an MP3 file properly,?
appears before the file name on the TV screen.
BAND
to select 7C or <C.
1.
or
Press
3
4
TUNING
2. If FH;I;J appears on the receiver’s display, press
MP3 Random Play
MODE
until it disappears.
The DVD player can randomly play MP3 files in the folder.
PRESET
TUNING/PRESET
(or
3. Repeatedly press
or
)
-
or
on the receiver) to tune in the desired
)
,-
#
RANDOM
Press
during playback or when the player is
3
station.
stopped. The TV screen will display either RANDOM ON, or
RANDOM OFF.
To change the frequency by one step, quickly press and
PRESET
TUNING/PRESET
release
or
(or
or
)
-
)
#
RANDOM
Pressing
during playback when random mode is
on the receiver).
,-
already on, halts random playback. RANDOM OFF appears on
the TV screen.
PRESET
To tune to the next clear frequency, hold down
)
TUNING/PRESET
or
(or
-ý
or
on the receiver),
then release the button. The system automatically tunes to
the next strong station.
)
,-
#
PRESET
Note:
will not perform the skip back to the
)
beginning of a track when RANDOM and REPEAT All are used
simultaneously.
MEMORY
4. Press
. C;C flashes for 5 seconds.
PRESET
5. While C;C flashes, press
or
on the remote
)
-ý
TUNING/PRESET
or
or
on the receiver to select
)
,-
#
USING THE TUNER
the desired preset number.
Note: If C;C goes off before you select the desired preset
POWER
1.
or
Press
. The receiver defaults to the
3
4
MEMORY
number, press
again (C;C flashes again).
last selected function, which appears in the display panel.
MEMORY
6. Press
again or wait until C;C stops flashing.
TUNER
FUNCTION
on the
2. Press
on the remote, or rotate
receiver until JKD;H appears in the display.
7. Repeat Steps 2–6 to memorize other stations (up to 30
stations for each band). If you store a new station in an
occupied memory location, the old station is replaced with
the new one.
BAND
3. Press
to select the desired band (7C or <C).
TUNING
PRESET
4. If FH;I;J appears on the receiver’s display, press
MODE
until it disappears. Repeatedly press
or
)
To store stations on the other band, repeat Steps 1–6,
substituting the other band in Step 1.
TUNING/PRESET
on the remote, or
or
on
-
)
,-
#
the receiver to tune in the desired station. When you reach
a station, Jkd[Z appears above the station number.
Note: If you want to store more stations later, you might find
To change the frequency by one step, quickly press and
PRESET
TUNING/PRESET
that pressing
or
(or
or
)
-
)
#
PRESET
TUNING/PRESET
release
).
or
(or
or
)
-
)
#
on the receiver) only moves the tuner to the next preset
,-
station (instead of moving the frequency one step). If this
,-
TUNING MODE
happens, press
to return to manual tuning (see
PRESET
To tune to the next clear frequency, hold down
)
“Switching Between Preset Stations and Manual Tuning”).
TUNING/PRESET
or
(or
or
), then release
the button. The system automatically tunes to the next
strong station.
-
)
,-
#
19
— Use the remote for these steps.
— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
3
4
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Caution: Do not press on the drawers to close them. Doing
so can damage the drawers.
Auto Preset
BAND
1.
or
Press
to select the desired band.
3
4
Note: If you want to load more than one CD, you can
press another DISC button. The receiver closes the open
drawer and opens the drawer of the DISC button you
pressed.
MEMORY
2. Hold down
for about 3 seconds.
3. The tuner automatically begins scanning, and stores the
first 30 strong signals it receives.
PLAY
5. To play the selected CD, press
far left) begins to rotate.
. The disc icon (at the
4. Scanning stops automatically after radio stations have been
stored in the auto preset memory.
DISC SKIP
6. To select a different CD, press
. The currently
MEMORY
Note: Press
again to stop auto scanning sooner.
selected CD’s number blinks and BE7:?D= appears. To skip
DISC SKIP
again while BE7:?D=
To store stations on the other band, repeat Steps 1–4,
substituting the other band in Step 1.
to the next CD, press
flashes.
Note: If BE7:?D= has stopped flashing, you must wait until
Switching Between Preset Stations and
Manual Tuning
DISC SKIP
the CD loads, then press
again.
Once the desired CD has loaded, it automatically plays.
PRESET
If you store preset stations, pressing
or
-
MEMORY/f
receiver).To resume playback, press
PAUSE
on the
7. To pause playback, press
(or
3
)
4
TUNING/PRESET
or
(or
or
on the receiver)
MEMORY/f
(or
)
,-
#
scrolls through the preset stations, rather than changing the
frequency station by station.
PAUSE
BAND/
PLAY
(or on the receiver).
) again or press
J
PRESET
To move forward through a track, hold down
(on the receiver) for about 2
seconds. Repeat up to two times to increase the fast-
, or
-
TUNING/PRESET
,-
TUNING MODE
To switch to scrolling by individual stations, press
,
PRESET
TUNING/PRESET
(or
then repeatedly press
or
)
-
BAND/
forward speed. To resume playback, press
(or
J
or on the receiver) quickly to change the
)
,-
#
PLAY
).
PRESET
frequency by one step. Or hold down
tune to the next clear station.
or
to
)
-
PRESET
,
To move backward through a track, hold down
)
TUNING/PRESET
or
(on the receiver) for about 2
seconds. Repeat up to two times to increase the rewind
)ý#
ý
To switch back to scrolling through the preset stations, press
TUNING MODE
PRESET
, then repeatedly press
or
(or
)
-
BAND/
PLAY
).
speed. To resume playback, press
(or
Jý
TUNING/PRESET
or
on the receiver) until you
)
,-
#
Note: At the beginning or end of a track on an audio CD,
the scan speed returns to normal.
reach the desired station.
PRESET
To skip to the next track on the CD, press
, or
Listening to Preset Stations
-
TUNING/PRESET
(on the receiver) once.
,-
or
To listen to a radio station stored in memory,
3
press
4
PRESET
To return to the beginning of the current track, press
TUNING MODE
PRESET
TUNING/
(or
then
).
or
)
-ý
TUNING/PRESET
, or
)
(on the receiver).
)ý#
PRESET
or
)
,-
#
PRESET
,
To return to the previous track, press
or
)
TUNING/PRESET
(on the receiver) twice.
)ý#
ý
PLAYING AUDIO CDS
FM MODE/
STOP
(on the
To stop playback, press
or
'ý
receiver). The disc icon stops rotating, and H;IKC;
appears. To resume playback, press
You can use the receiver’s 3-DVD changer to listen to audio
CDs.
BAND/
PLAY
). To
(or
Jý
'
FM MODE/
STOP
or
stop playback completely, press
again.
Important: You can only use audio CDs with the receiver. CD-
ROM, CD-G, photo CD, and CD-i discs can not be played on
this player.
Continuous Play
When the receiver finishes playing an audio CD, it
automatically plays the disc in the next tray.
POWER
. The last selected function
1.
or
appears.
Press
3
4
DVD/CD
FUNCTION
(on the receiver) until
2. Press
, or rotate
Repeat Play
:L:%9: appears.
Important: You must have a disc in all three trays to use
:?I9ý7BBý(repeat all discs). Otherwise, the receiver stops when it
reaches an empty tray.
DISC 1 DISC 2
DISC 3
to open the
3. On the receiver, press
desired drawer.
,
, or
4. Place the desired CD in the tray. Press the appropriate
DISC button again to close the drawer. The selected CD’s
number begins to flash.
20
— Use the remote for these steps.
— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
3
4
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The repeat mode changes between
7BB (repeat all tracks on that disc),
ý
(repeat one),
:?I9ý7BBý(repeat
To clear the track, press
CLEAR
.
3
To change the track to another track, use the number keypad
to enter the desired track number, then press
REPEAT
all discs), as you press
.
ENTER.
REPEAT
DISC
To return to normal play, press
disappears.
until the
icon
To change the track to a track on another disc, press
SKIP
, enter the number of the desired track, then press
ENTER
.
Note: When
another track by pressing
exit Repeat mode or use the number keys to enter the desired
track number.
(repeat one) is on, you cannot skip to
To add a track, repeatedly press 8 or 9 until you reach
the last programmed track. Press 8 again. Enter the
PRESET
or
. You must either
)
-
ENTER
number of the desired track, then press
.
PROGRAM
3. To start program playback again, press
twice,
BAND/
then
.
J
Programming Tracks
Note: The programmed contents are lost if you turn off the
receiver or change the function to JKD;H.
You can program up to 32 tracks for playback in any desired
order. This function only operates with audio CDs (not DVDs).
Random Play
Note: The disc must be recognized by the receiver, so play the
disc for a little while after loading, then program it.
Important: Random play only works with CDs for which 9:
appears on the display next to the rotating disc icon.
FM MODE/
1.
Press
twice.
'
3
PROGRAM
2. Press
. &'ý¶ý¶ appears.
1.
Begin playing the desired CD.
3
DISC SKIP
FM MODE/
3. Repeatedly press
to select the desired CD (if
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
twice to stop the CD.
'
necessary). The CD number appears to the far right of the
display.
RANDOM
. H7D:EC appears next to the disc numbers.
BAND/
. The receiver randomly selects tracks.
J
Note: To program the CD player to play CDs from
multiple trays, you must have a CD in every tray you
program the player to use.
Using GUI Menu Icons
4. Use the number keypad to enter the desired track number,
GUI (Graphic User Interface) menu icons show the current
track number and elapsed time of a CD. The elapsed time icon
only allows you to view the indicated information. The current
track icon allows you to change the track.
ENTER
then press
appears.
to program the first desired track. &(ý¶ý¶
5. Repeat Steps 3–4 to program more tracks.
FM MODE/
To exit Program mode and play a CD normally, press
'
Important: You must turn on your television to view the GUI
menu icons.
PROGRAM
twice, then press
. F#E<< appears. To return to the
FM MODE/
programming later, press
twice, then press
'
PROGRAM
.
GUI
Press
during playback. Icons of the current track
3
number and the elapsed time appear.
FM MODE/
To check the programmed order, press
. Repeatedly
'
press 8 or 9 to view the programmed order.
The first icon is the current track icon. You can
jump to the desired track number by pressing
FM MODE/
CLEAR
.
To clear the programming, press
, then press
'
ENTER
the number keys and
.
Notes:
The second icon is the elapsed time icon. It shows
the elapsed time. You cannot change it. It is
only for viewing.
FULL
• If you try to select more than 32 tracks,
cannot program any more tracks.
appears. You
PROGRAM
• If you press
twice successively while
Note: You cannot use the GUI icons while the CD player is in
Program mode.
programming, the programming stops and F#ç?D appears.
BAND/
• Press
to start program playback.
J
CONTROLLING A SATELLITE RECEIVER
OR CABLE BOX
Modifying the Program and Adding a Track
FM MODE/
1.
Press
twice. You cannot modify the
'
3
programming in Resume Mode.
Note: Make sure you made the correct connections (see
“Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box” on Page 8).
2. Repeatedly press 8 or 9 to select the desired
programmed track.
21
— Use the remote for these steps.
— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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To use a satellite receiver that has analog audio
5. Experiment with the remote control and your components
to see which buttons work. If only a few functions operate,
repeat Step 4 to see if another code operates more buttons.
3
4
SAT
FUNCTION
on the receiver. I7J
output, press
appears.
, or rotate
Notes:
SAT
To use a satellite receiver that has digital audio output, press
FUNCTION
twice, or rotate
appears.
on the receiver until I7J#EFJ
• To turn on or off the receiver when you select the VCR,
POWER
SAT, or TV function, press
twice.
MUTE
• Once the manufacturer’s code for the TV is set,
and
Note: You cannot use I7J#EFJ if you do not have digital audio
VOLUME +/–
can only be used in TV mode.
FUNCTION
output. If you rotate
to I7J#EFJ and you do not have
digital audio output, EFJ flashes.
Cautions:
• This remote control might not operate on all models of the
brands shown in the “Manufacturer’s Codes” on Page 22.
To control the satellite receiver or cable box with the remote
control, see “Using the Remote Control to Control Additional
Components” on Page 22.
• If batteries are removed from the battery compartment of
the remote, replace the batteries within 30 minutes or the
codes are lost. You must then re-enter all previously
programmed codes.
USING THE SLEEP TIMER
• The buttons on the remote control may not work exactly
like the component’s corresponding buttons.
You can set the sleep timer to turn off the receiver after a set
period of time.
MANUFACTURER’S CODES
SLEEP
to set the sleep timer
to the desired time ('&, (&, )&, *&, +&, ,&, -&, .&, or /& minutes
or
Repeatedly press
3
4
or OFF). When the desired sleep time appears, let the sleep
TV Codes
SLEEP
timer time out (do not press
when the sleep timer is set.
again). The display dims
Brand
Codes
SLEEP
To check the expired sleep time, press
once. The
ABEX
272
remaining time appears. To continue the sleep time, let it time
ADMIRAL
AKAI
101
SLEEP
out. To cancel the sleep timer, press
turns off.
repeatedly until it
102
ALLERON
AMTRON
146
The receiver turns off when the selected time has expired.
138
AOC
104,105,106,107
Note: To brighten the display while the sleep timer is on, press
AUDIOVOX
BELCOR
138
DIMMER (
on the receiver).
104
BELL & HOWELL
BRADFORD
BROCKWOOD
CANDLE
101, 262
138
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO
CONTROL ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
104
104, 106, 108
102
You can set your remote control to control other components
such as a VCR, TV, satellite receiver or cable box.
CELEBRITY
CITIZEN
104, 106, 108, 138, 205, 271
1. Turn on the component to be programmed.
COLORTYME
CONCERTO
CONTEC/CONY
CRAIG
104, 106
104, 106
2. Look up the brand and corresponding code(s) in the code
list (see “Manufacturer’s Codes” on Page 22).
112, 113, 138
138
VCR
3. While holding down the appropriate source button (
,
TV
, or
SAT
) on the remote control, use the number keys to
CROWN
138, 271
enter the first code from the code list.
CURTIS MATHES
CXC
104, 106, 115, 185, 205, 262, 271
POWER
4. Release the source button, then press
. If you have
138
entered the correct code, the component turns off.
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DIMENSIA
DUMONT
ELECTROBAND
104, 105, 106, 117, 118, 271
If the component does not turn off, repeat steps 3 and 4
and use the next code (if applicable) listed for the brand of
your component until the component responds to the
remote command.
104, 106, 271
185
104
102
22
— Use the remote for these steps.
— Use the receiver for these steps.
or
— Use either device for these steps.
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4
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Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
ELECTROHOME
EMERSON
103, 104, 106, 119, 122
MITSUBISHI
104, 105, 106, 119, 122, 151, 179, 180,
181, 182, 210, 221, 225
104, 106, 112, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128,
129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136, 138,
139, 141, 142, 146, 262, 271, 279
MOTOROLA
MTC
103
104, 105, 106, 205
ENVISION
FISHER
FUJITSO
FUNAI
104, 106
MULTITECH
MULTIVISION
NAD
138
148, 149, 151, 262, 280
184
146
106, 172
138, 146
138
NEC
103, 104, 105, 106, 189
FUTURETEC
GE
NIKKO
106
103, 104, 106, 110, 119, 121, 122, 152,
154, 155, 185, 187, 200, 221, 230, 264,
265, 281
ONWA
138
ORION
135
PANASONIC
PHILCO
103, 154, 162, 230, 270
GIBRALTAR
GRUNDY
104
103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 112, 119, 162,
169, 174, 175, 177, 283, 284
138, 146, 271
104, 106
138
HALLMARK
HARVARD
HITACHI
PHILIPS
103, 104, 108, 112, 119, 162, 169, 174,
175, 176, 186, 187, 188, 189, 230
104, 106, 110, 112, 113, 119, 140, 159,
160, 214, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240,
242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248, 279
PILOT
104, 271
PIONEER
PORTLAND
PRICE CLUB
PRISM
104, 106, 190, 191, 192, 279
104, 105, 106, 271
205
IMA
138
162
162
INFINITY
JBL
154
PROSCAN
PROTON
PULSER
185, 281
104, 106, 112
104
JC PENNEY
104, 105, 106, 108, 122, 152, 154, 158,
163, 172, 185, 187, 205, 228, 271, 272,
281
JCB
102
QUASAR
103, 154
JENSEN
104, 106
RADIOSHACK/
REALISTIC
104, 106, 112, 138, 149, 185, 262, 271,
272
JVC
112, 113, 154, 156, 160, 165, 166, 167,
189, 257, 258, 259
RCA
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 110, 119, 120,
121, 135, 156, 185, 198, 199, 200, 201,
202, 210, 221, 279, 281, 287, 290
KAWASHO
KENWOOD
102, 104, 106
104, 106, 119
SAMPO
104, 106, 271, 272
KLOSS NOVABEAM 169, 283
SAMSUNG
104, 105, 106, 112, 115, 119, 204, 205,
206, 271, 272
KTV
138, 271
SAMSUX
SANYO
271
LG (GOLDSTAR)
104, 105, 106, 112, 119, 156, 158, 255,
256, 271, 272
104, 109, 148, 149, 180, 207, 208, 210,
262, 280
LOEWE
LUXMAN
LXI
162
SCOTCH
SCOTT
SEARS
106
104, 106
104, 106, 112, 124, 135, 138, 146
106, 149, 162, 172, 185, 262, 281
104, 106, 113, 119, 146, 148, 149, 151,
166, 172, 185, 209, 210, 262, 280, 281
MAGNAVOX
104, 106, 108, 119, 162, 169, 174, 175,
176, 177, 188, 189, 226, 230, 231, 232,
233, 234, 254, 283, 284
SHARP
104, 106, 112, 129, 211, 212, 213, 221,
222, 271
MARANTS
MARANTZ
MEGATRON
MEMOREX
MGA
162
SHOGUN
SIGNATURE
SIMPSON
SONY
104
104, 106, 162
106, 159
101
108
101, 106, 182, 262
102
104, 105, 106, 119, 122, 151, 179, 180,
182
SOUNDESIGN
SSS
104, 106, 108, 138, 146
MIDLAND
MINUTZ
154, 271, 272, 281
152
104, 138
138
STARLITE
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Brand
SUPREME
Codes
Brand
DYNATECH
Codes
102
426
SYLVANIA
104, 106, 108, 119, 162, 169, 174, 175,
176, 177, 188, 283, 284
ELECTROHOME
ELECTROPHONIC
EMERSON
414, 429
414
SYMPHONIC
TATUNG
138
414, 415, 421, 426, 429, 430, 432, 433,
435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442,
444, 445, 465, 513, 516, 517, 530
103
TECHNICS
TECHWOOD
TEKNIKA
154
FISHER
405, 411, 419, 423, 448, 449, 450, 451,
518
104, 106, 154
104, 105, 106, 108, 112, 113, 138, 146,
176, 182
FUJI
421, 519
FUNAI
426
TELECAPTION
TOSHIBA
205, 270, 271
GARRARD
GE
426
149, 172, 189, 205, 209, 210, 217, 218,
221, 260, 262
401, 412, 413, 421, 453, 515, 520
UNIVERSAL
VICTOR
152, 187
166
GRADIENTE
HARLEY DAVIDSON
HARMAN KARDON
HARWOOD
HEADQUARTER
HI-Q
426
426
409
461
411
423
VIDTECH
WARDS
104, 105, 106
101, 104, 105, 106, 107, 124, 146, 152,
162, 169, 174, 175, 176, 185, 187, 188,
219, 220, 284
YAMAHA
ZENITH
104, 105, 106, 119
104, 247, 253, 254
HITACHI
421, 455, 456, 457, 489, 497, 507, 511,
520, 522
INSTANT REPLAY
JC PENNEY
421
VCR Codes
409, 410, 411, 413, 414, 421, 455, 456,
458, 459, 460, 507, 518
Brand
Codes
JCI
421
ADMIRAL
ADVENTURA
AIWA
531
JENSEN
JVC
455, 456, 511
426
409, 410, 411, 418, 420, 421, 458, 462,
468, 477, 511, 523
426
KENWOOD
KLH
409, 410, 411, 416, 418, 456, 511, 523
AKAI
403, 404, 512, 513
461
AMERICAN HIGH
ASHA
421
KODAK
414, 421
413
LG (GOLDSTAR)
LLOYD
409, 414, 418, 454, 506
AUDIO DYNAMICS
AUDIOVOX
BEAUMARK
BELL & HOWELL
CALIX
409, 410
426
414
LOGIK
461
413
LXI
414
411
MAGNAVOX
MAGNIN
421, 462, 463, 504, 508, 524
414
413
CANDLE
413, 414, 423, 461
MARANTZ
MARTA
409, 410, 411, 416, 418, 421, 458, 462
CANON
421
414
CARVER
462
MATSUSHITA
MEI
421
CCE
461
421
CITIZEN
413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418
MEMOREX
MGA
411, 413, 414, 421, 423, 426, 504, 531
COLORTYME
COLT
409
429, 465, 513
421, 449, 462, 504
413
461
MGGNAVOX
MGN TECHNOLOGY
MIDLAND
MINOLTA
MITSUBISHI
CRAIG
413, 414, 423, 461
CURTIS-MATHES
CYBERNEX
DAEWOO
DBX
409, 412, 413, 416, 418, 421, 515
453
413
455, 456, 507
415, 417, 426, 428
409, 410
406, 407, 419, 421, 424, 429, 455, 456,
465, 466, 467, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473,
474, 506, 513, 523
DIMENSIA
412
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Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
MONTGOMERY WARD 531
SONY
STS
404, 421, 425, 427, 434, 498, 499, 519,
528
MOTOROLA
MTC
421, 531
413, 426
421, 507
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TANDY
421, 426, 462, 463, 465, 524
MULTITECH
NEC
413, 416, 426, 453, 461
426
409, 410, 411, 416, 418, 458, 511, 523
411, 106
NIKKO
414
TASHIKO
TATUNG
414, 113, 138
NOBLEX
OLYMPUS
OPTIMUS
OPTONICA
ORION
413
458, 511
421
TEAC
426, 458, 511
414, 421, 431, 446, 494, 509, 531
TECHNICS
TEKNIKA
TMK
421, 409
496
414, 421, 426
435
413
PANASONIC
PENTAX
421, 446, 509, 525, 526, 531
TOSHIBA
TOTEVISION
UNITECH
VECTOR RESEARCH
VIDEOSONIC
WARDS
415, 449, 451, 455, 465, 493, 506, 516
416, 455, 456, 507, 520
413, 414
PENTEX RESEARCH
PHILCO
418
413
421, 462, 463
409, 410, 415, 416, 513
413
PHILIPS
421, 462, 496, 524
PILOT
414
413, 414, 415, 421, 423, 426, 429, 455,
456, 461, 496, 501, 502, 503, 507, 516,
531
PIONEER
PORTLAND
PROSCAN
PROTEC
410, 443, 455, 480, 481, 523
416, 417
401, 412
461
XR-1000
YAMAHA
ZENITH
421, 426, 461
409, 410, 411, 418, 458, 511
404, 498, 504, 519, 528
PULSAR
504
QUARTER
QUARTZ
QUASAR
411
Cable Codes
411
421, 525
Brand
Codes
RADIOSHACK/
REALISTIC
411, 413, 414, 421, 423, 426, 429, 449,
450, 496, 531
ABC
702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 709, 753
RADIX
RANDEX
RCA
414
414
ANTRONIX
ARCHER
708, 709
708, 709, 710, 711
401, 403, 412, 413, 415, 421, 431, 446,
448, 453, 454, 455, 456, 462, 482, 483,
484, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 494,
507, 509, 515, 520, 525, 531
CABLETENNA
CABLEVIEW
CENTURY
CITIZEN
708
708
711
RICOH
528
711
RUNCO
SAMSUNG
SANKYO
SANSUI
SANYO
SCOTT
SEARS
504
COLOUR VOICE
COMTRONICS
CONTEC
712, 713
714, 715
716
413, 415, 433, 453
504, 531
410, 511, 523
EASTERN
717
405, 411, 413, 423
415, 432, 435, 438, 465, 493, 516
GARRARD
711
GC ELECTRONICS
GEMINI
709
401, 414, 421, 423, 448, 449, 450, 451,
455, 456, 507, 518
718, 719, 749
GENERAL INSTRUMENTS 703
SHARP
417, 429, 431, 494, 495, 496, 531
GRADIENT
HAMLIN
HITACHI
HYTEX
781
SHINTOM
SHOGUN
SIGNATURE
SINGER
404, 456, 46, 498
413
720, 721, 722, 735, 745
703
702
711
531
421, 461, 528
JASCO
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Satellite System Codes
Brand
JERROLD
Codes
703, 705, 707, 714, 718, 723, 724,
746, 753, 782, 783, 784, 785, 788,
789, 790, 791, 792
Brand
Codes
CHAPPARAL
DRAKE
756, 757
LG (GOLDSTAR)
MAGNAVOX
MEMOREX
MOVIE TIME
NSC
770, 771, 779, 780
758, 759
743
725
ECHOSTAR
GE
726
778
702, 727, 728
GENERAL INSTRUMENTS 760, 761, 762
702, 727, 728
PANASONIC
PIONEER
PRIMESTAR DBS
PROSCAN
RCA
757
OAK
702, 727, 728
739
PANASONIC
PARAGON
PHILIPS
748, 752
776
726
778
711, 712, 713, 714, 725, 730, 731, 732
754, 755, 778
763
PIONEER
PULSAR
701, 733, 734, 742
REALISTIC
SONY
726
772, 725, 727, 740
RADIOSHACK
RCA
770, 771, 779, 780
STS1
764
765
766
767
768
769
747, 749, 752
STS2
REALISTIC
REGAL
709, 749
STS3
722, 735
STS4
REGENCY
REMBRANDT
RUNCO
717
TOSHIBA
UNIDEN
703
726
S.A
737, 738, 786, 787
SAMSUNG
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
SIGNAL
714, 734
706, 736, 737, 738
714, 718
SIGNATURE
SL MARX
703
714, 525
SPRUCER
STARCOM
STARGATE
STARQUEST
TANDY
752
707, 718, 753
714, 718
718
740
TELEVIEW
TOCOM
714
704, 723, 741
TOSHIBA
TSUA
726
718
TV86
727
UNIKA
708, 709, 711
702
UNITED ARTISTS
UNITED CABLE
UNIVERSAL
VIDEOWAY
VIEWSTAR
ZENITH
753, 713
708, 709, 710, 711
744
715, 725, 727, 740
726, 750, 751, 774, 777
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TROUBLESHOOTING
This receiver has been manufactured to the specifications of RadioShack and is covered by a limited warranty from RadioShack. If
your receiver is not operating as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store or call 1-800-THE-SHACK for assistance.
If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Investigate the other components and
electrical appliances being used. Sometimes the trouble may reside in another component.
Symptom
No power.
Cause
Remedy
The power cord is disconnected.
No disc is inserted.
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely.
The power is on, but
the DVD player does
not work.
Insert a disc. (Check that the DVD or audio CD indicator
in the DVD display is lit.)
No picture.
The TV is not set to receive DVD signal
output.
Select the appropriate video input mode on the TV so the
picture from the DVD player appears on the TV screen.
The video cable is not connected
securely.
Connect the video cable into the jacks securely.
The connected TV power is turned off.
Turn on the TV.
Clean the disc.
The playback picture is The disc is dirty.
poor.
The DVD player does
not start playback.
No disc is inserted.
Insert a disc. (Check that the DVD or CD indicator in the
display panel is lit.)
The DVD player cannot read the disc
Check the disc type, color system and regional code.
because it is damaged or an incorrect type Check for any scratches or smudges on the disc. Insert a
(for example, a CD-i).
readable disc.
The disc is placed upside down.
The disc is not placed within the guide.
The disc is dirty.
Place the disc with the playback side down.
Place the disc on the disc tray correctly inside the guide.
Clean the disc.
SETUP
to turn off the menu screen.
A menu appears on the TV screen.
The rating level is set.
Press
Cancel the rating function or change the rating level.
The remote control
does not work
properly.
The remote control is not pointed at the Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the
remote sensor of the receiver.
receiver.
The remote control is too far from the
receiver.
Operate the remote control within about 23 feet (7 m) of
the receiver.
There is an obstacle between the remote Remove the obstacle.
control and the DVD player.
The remote’s batteries are low.
Replace the batteries.
The receiver does not
respond when the
buttons are pressed.
Static electricity caused by dry air.
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet, then re-insert
the plug.
No sound is output
when a function is
selected.
Improper connections.
Sound is muted.
Make sure the component is connected correctly.
MUTE
Press the remote’s
.
VOLUME
.
The volume is turned down.
Improper connections.
Adjust
No image is output
when a function is
selected.
Make sure the component is connected correctly.
The input source is not properly selected. Press the correct function button.
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Symptom
Cause
Incorrect frequency.
The antenna is not connected.
RF (AC-3) and/or digital cables are
Remedy
Tune in the correct frequency.
Connect the antenna.
Route RF (AC-3) and digital cables away from the
Considerable noise in
radio broadcasts.
Œ
Œ
near the antenna terminals and wires.
antenna terminals and wires.
(For FM) The FM antenna is not fully
extended or is poorly positioned.
Fully extend the FM wire antenna, position for best
reception, and secure to a wall.
(For FM) The signal is weak.
Connect an outdoor FM antenna.
(For AM) The AM antenna is poorly
Adjust the direction and position for best reception.
positioned.
(For AM) The signal is weak.
Connect an additional internal or external AM antenna.
Turn off the equipment causing the noise or move it away
Interference caused by other equipment
(for example, fluorescent lights, motors). from the receiver.
Place the antenna farther away from the equipment causing
the noise.
Broadcast stations
cannot be selected
automatically.
The signals are weak.
Connect an outdoor antenna.
DIMMER
again.
The display is dark.
The dimmer or sleep timer is on.
Speakers are incorrectly connected.
Press
When listening to the
music in stereo, left/
right speakers sounds
are reversed.
Check or reconnect.
Low hum or buzz
sound.
Power line of a fluorescent light or other Place the receiver as far away as possible from electric
device is installed near the receiver.
One of the input cords is disconnected.
The channel level is set to one side.
devices that cause interference.
Connect the input cords securely.
Adjust the channel level.
Sound is only heard
from one channel.
Sound cuts off or there Speaker impedance is less than
After turning off the power and then turning it on again,
reduce the volume or change to the correct 6-ohm
speakers.
is no sound even
prescribed for this receiver.
though power is on.
Low bass response.
Speaker polarity(+/–) is reversed.
Check all speakers for correct polarity.
Set the mode to the desired surround mode position.
Use surround mode.
STEREO
.
No sound from the
surround speakers.
Surround Mode is set to
Source being played is not recorded or
broadcast in surround sound.
One or more surround speaker wires is
not making a good connection.
Check all surround speaker wires for good connection.
DTS DOLBY
DTS DOLBY DIGITAL
DOLBY PRO
, or
No sound from the
center speaker.
Surround Mode is not set to
,
Set Surround Mode to
LOGIC
.
,
DIGITAL
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
, or
.
receiver is not performing as it should, take it to your local
RadioShack store for assistance.
CARE
Keep the receiver dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
Use and store the receiver only in normal temperature
environments. Handle the receiver carefully; do not drop it.
Keep the receiver away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a
damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.
Caution: You might permanently damage your speakers by
cleaning them with a vacuum cleaner. Use a feather duster or a
soft loose cloth instead.
Using Discs
Modifying or tampering with the receiver’s internal
components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its
warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your
When using discs, you must always take the following
precautions:
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• Do not place discs on top of the receiver.
• Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
• Do not attach paper or tape to discs.
Cleaning Discs
Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound
deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outward with a
soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean. If you cannot wipe off
the dust with a soft cloth, wipe the disc lightly with a slightly
moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth.
• Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or
near heat sources.
• Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust
such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.
Do not use any type of solvents such as thinner, benzene,
commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray for vinyl
LPs. They might damage the disc.
• Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects
on discs outside of their case may cause warping.
SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier Section
Output Power (6 ohms, 40 Hz — 20 kHz, 0.9% T.H.D): Stereo ............................... Front L/R (2 Channel Driven)100W × 2ch
Output Power (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.9% T.H.D)
Front L/R (2 Channel Driven)............................................................................................................................................................................. 100 W × 2ch
Center (1 Channel Driven) ................................................................................................................................................................................. 100 W × 1ch
Surround L/R (2 Channel Driven) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 100 W × 2ch
Subwoofer (1 Channel Driven) ........................................................................................................................................................................... 100 W × 1ch
Distortion at 1 kHz, 100 W
Front L/R ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... < 0.9%
Center/Subwoofer.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... < 0.9%
Surround L/R................................................................................................................................................................................................................. < 0.9%
S/N Ratio (IHF-A Weighted)
STEREO....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 80 dB
S/N Ratio (IHF-A Weighted, –20dB FS)
SURROUND Front ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 65 dB
SURROUND Center .................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 65 dB
SURROUND Rear ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ > 65 dB
Frequency Response
Front L/R (Large) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 — 20 kHz, –3 dB/+1 dB
Center (Large) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 10 — 20 kHz, –3 dB/+1 dB
Surround L/R (Large) ................................................................................................................................................................... 10 — 20 kHz, –3 dB/+1 dB
Subwoofer................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 — 100 Hz, –3 dB
Tone Control
Bass (100 Hz) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. +/–10 dB
Treble (10 kHz) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... +/–10 dB
Channel Separation
STEREO....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 55 dB
Dolby Digital ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 45 dB
Tuner Section
(FM) Frequency Range ....................................................................................................................................... 87.5 —108 MHz
(FM) Sensitivity
Mono (THD 3%) .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 µV/m, EMF
(FM) Distortion (15 kHz LPF on)
Mono ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. < 0.4%
Stereo............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. < 0.5%
(FM) S/N Ratio
Mono ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 68 dB
Stereo........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... > 63 dB
(FM) Frequency Response ............................................................................................................................. 20 —15 kHz, –3 dB
(AM) Frequency Range ....................................................................................................................................... 520 — 1710 kHz
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(AM) Sensitivity (Loop Antenna) .................................................................................................................................. 600 µV/m
(AM) Selectivity, +/– 10K ................................................................................................................................................... > 25 dB
(AM) S/N Ratio................................................................................................................................................................... > 40 dB
Video Section
Output Level .................................................................................................................................................. 1.0 V (p-p), 75 ohm
S-Video Y-Output Level ................................................................................................................................... 1.0 V(p-p), 75 ohm
S-Video C-Output Level .............................................................................................................................. 286 mV(p-p), 75 ohm
S/N Ratio ............................................................................................................................................................................ > 45 dB
Component Video
Y-Output Level ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1.0 V (p–p), 75 ohm
Cb-Output Level ................................................................................................................................................................................. 525 mV (p–p), 75 ohm
Cr-Output Level .................................................................................................................................................................................. 525 mV (p–p), 75 ohm
Speaker Section
Type
Front ...................................................................................................................................................................... Two Way, Magnetically Shielded Type × 2
Center..................................................................................................................................................................... Two Way, Magnetically Shielded Type × 1
Surround ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Two Way Type × 2
Subwoofer ................................................................................................................................................................................................... One Way Type × 1
Impedance............................................................................................................................................................................ 6 ohm
Power Handling Capacity....................................................................................................................................... 100 Watts Max
Miscellaneous
Power Requirement.............................................................................................................................................. AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption .............................................................................................................................................................. 3.2 A
Weight ............................................................................................................................................................................ 37 lb 1 oz
(16.7 kg)
Dimension (WHD)........................................................................................................................... 1615/16 × 58/16 × 1512/16 inches
(430 × 140 × 400 mm)
Accessories ..................................................................................................................................... Indoor FM Antenna (T Type)
Adapter for FM Antenna
AM Loop Antenna
Owner's Manual
Universal Remote Unit
Audio/Video Wire
Six (6) Speaker Wires
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.
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SETTING A RATING LEVEL AND PASSWORD
You can prohibit the playing of specified DVDs which are
SETTING A PASSWORD
unsuitable for children. Some DVD discs contain a restriction
level which enables parents to remove scenes or prevent
playback of discs by children. Your DVD player has a password
device designed to prevent children from changing the level.
If you change the rating level to 7 or lower, you must enter a 4-
digit password to access playback of discs with higher ratings.
To set this password, follow these steps.
Note: Remove this page and store it in a safe location where
children cannot find it.
DVD SET UP
1. Press
.
2. At the setup screen, press 9 to select F7IIMEH:, then
ENTER
press
.
SELECTING A RATING LEVEL
3. Type a 4-digit password into EB:. (For example, 1234).
Your DVD player has eight rating level settings. Level 1
provides the strictest viewing restrictions. Restrictions decrease
as the level number increases.
ENTER
4. Type a new 4-digit password into D;M, then press
.
Important: Do not forget your password.
Note: If your DVD is not encoded with a rating, the Rating
Level feature does not work.
Clearing Your Password
If you forget your password, you can clear the current
password.
DVD SET UP
1. Press
.
2. At the setup screen, press 8 or 9 to select H7J?D=, then
At the SETUP screen, press 9 to select H7J?D=, then press
ENTER
press
.
ENTER
.
Note: The password is preset to 1234. The rating is preset
to KDBE9A.
ENTER
Enter the default password (2580), then press
digit password is cleared.
. Your 4-
ENTER
3. Enter a password and press
.
ENTER
4. Repeatedly press
to select the desired level.
To set a new password, follow the Steps in “Setting a
Password”.
You cannot play DVD video discs rated higher than the
level you selected unless you cancel the parental lock
function. For example, when you select level 7, discs rated
higher than level 7 are blocked and cannot be played.
DVD SET UP
5. Press
to exit.
Important: Some DVDs prompt you for a password if they have
a higher rating than the level you set. If you get this prompt,
enter your password. DVDs that do not have the prompt
display F7H;DJ7BýL?EB7J?ED. You reset the rating level to a higher
level before you can play the desired DVD (see “Selecting a
Rating Level”).
Notes:
• Some DVD discs are not encoded with a rating though the
movie rating is printed on the disc jacket. The rating level
feature does not work for such discs.
• If you change the level and enter a password, playback of
all DVDs with ratings higher than your selection will be
blocked, unless you enter the correct password again. For
example: if you change the level to 5, the DVD player will
not play discs with ratings of 6, 7, or 8 unless the correct
password is entered from the remote control.
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Limited One-Year Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED
HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-
SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you.
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the
expiration of the warranty period.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102
12/99
31-5020
08A02
Printed in China
RadioShack Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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