H-MS1100
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Table of Contents
Before Connection...................................................................................................................2
For your safety ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Precautions .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Control Section ........................................................................................................................3
The unit ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Remote control ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Connection ..............................................................................................................................5
Connect to the TV .................................................................................................................................... 5
Connect to 5.1 channel surround sound speaker boxes ........................................................................ 6
Connect to AM antenna ........................................................................................................................... 7
Connect to the assistance equipment ..................................................................................................... 7
Connect to the amplifier with digital signal input terminal ...................................................................... 8
Connecting the AC Power Cord............................................................................................................... 8
Connect the Headphone .......................................................................................................................... 8
Installation of Batteries in the Remote Control .......................................................................9
Turning the Power On and Off ................................................................................................9
Normal playing.........................................................................................................................9
Use the discs ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Play picture CD disc ............................................................................................................................... 13
Listening to Radio Broadcasts ............................................................................................................... 14
Setting the Clock .................................................................................................................................... 15
Setting the Daily Timer........................................................................................................................... 15
Setting the Sleep Timer ......................................................................................................................... 15
Function Menu Setting List ...................................................................................................16
Menu function setup ............................................................................................................................... 16
General Setup Page............................................................................................................................... 16
Audio Setup Page .................................................................................................................................. 17
Video Setup Page .................................................................................................................................. 18
Preference Page .................................................................................................................................... 18
Password Setup Page............................................................................................................................ 18
Protect the Disc .....................................................................................................................19
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................19
Specification ..........................................................................................................................20
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Before Connection
Thank you for purchasing this DVD 5.1 channel component system, in order to fully utilize this system,
please read this instruction book carefully before use it.
For your safety
Precautions
1. Before operating this system, check the voltage of
CAUTION
this system to see if it is identical with the voltage
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
of your local power supply.
2. Unplug the system from the wall outlet if it is not
used for a long time. To disconnect the cord, pull it
out by grasping the plug
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
3. To avoid electric shock, do not open the cabinet by
unqualified personnel
4. There is no user serviceable parts inside. In case
of system failure, unplug the power cord and
consult your dealer
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage con-
stituting a risk of electric shock is present within
this unit.
5. Do not place this unit to an unstable and slope
position. Keep this unit in a place with good
ventilation surrounding. To prevent fire, do not cover
the ventilation of the apparatus with news papers,
table-cloths, curtains, etc.
This symbol indicates that there are important op-
erating and maintenance instructions in the litera-
ture accompanying this unit.
6. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
apparatus. And dont place lighted candles on the
apparatus.
Caution:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
equipment to rain or moisture place.
7. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
equipment to hot places, rain, moisture or dust.
8. Dont get close to the water source when using this
unit, such as near bathtub, bath slot, ish-washing
slot, washing machine to use it; also, dont use this
unit on damp plinth or nearby swimming pool or
similar close to the water source.
Power Requirement
Because the power requirement of the electric prod-
ucts is different in various places, before you use this
product, make sure that the power requirement of the
product is complied to the power that the native dis-
trict supplies.
9. Do not place this unit close to strong magnetic field.
10. Dont place this unit close to the damper, or the
moisture will affect the life of the laser head.
11. If the system is brought directly from a cold to a
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,
moisture may condense on the lens inside the
player. Should this occur, the system will not
operate properly. Remove the disc and leave the
system turned on for about an hour until the
moisture evaporates.
Laser Product
This product is equipped with low power laser equip-
ment inside, for using safely, dont take apart any cov-
ers or try to take apart the product inside. Please con-
tact the qualified personnel for repairing.
CLASS 1
12. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system,
unplug the system and have it checked by qualified
personnel before operating it any further.
13. Before cleaning this unit, unplug the system from
the wall outlet first. Dont use the cleaner which is
with liquid or aerosol (e.g. pesticide). You can use
a clean cloth to clean this unit.
LASER PRODUCT
Caution:
This product is equipped with low power la-
ser equipment inside, for your safety, dont
open the laser radiation protective
equipment. Dont look at the laser radiation
district when the equipment is operating.
14. Please use the connection cable to connect to unit.
Dont use accessorial equipment recommended by
non manufacturer. It may course an electric shock
by using this equipment.
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Control Section
The unit
1. Standby Button
2. VFD Display Lens
3. Surround Mode Select Button
4. Remote Sensor
5. Display Button
6. Volume Control Knob
7. Stop/Return Button
Band Switch
8. Headphone Jack
9. Disc Door
10. Open/Close Button
11. Function Select Button
12. Subtitle Button
Memory Button
13. Multi function button
(Press downward)Play/Pause Button
(Push upward)
Fast Forward Button
Channel Select Forward Button
(Push downward) Fast Reverse Button
Channel Select Backward Button
Previous Button
(Push left)
Tuning Backward Button
Next Button
(Push right)
Tuning Forward Button
14. Vocal Mode Select / Language Select Button
MONO/Stereo Select Button
15. AUX 1 Input Terminals
16. AUX 2 Input Terminals
17. FM Antenna
18. AM Antenna Socket
19. Coaxial Output Terminal
20. Front Speaker Box Output Terminals
21. Center Speaker Box Output Terminals
22. Surround Speaker Box Output Terminals
23. Woofer Speaker Box Output Terminal
24. Scart Socket
25. Optical Fibre Output Terminal
26. AC Power Cord
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Remote control
6. Surround Mode Select Button
7. Preset Equalizer Button
8. Volume Up Button
9. Fast Reverse Button
Tuning Backward Button
10. Volume Down Button
11. Previous Button
1. Standby Button
2. DVD Function Button
Interlace/P-SCAM Switch Button
3. TUNER Function Button
Band Switch
4. Clock Button
5. Sleep Button
Channel Select Backward Button
12. Play/Pause Button
MONO/Stereo Select Button
13. Repeat Button
Timer Button
14. Number Buttons
15. Direction Button ( )
16. Confirmation Button
17. PBC Button
Root Button
18. Function Setting Button
19. Subtitle Button
20. OSD Button
21. Mute Button
22. AUX1 Function Button
23. AUX2 Function Button
24. VFD Display Mode Button
VFD Darkness Select Button (in standby mode)
25. Pro Logic Button
26. Volume Mode Select Button
27. Super Bass Button
28. Fast Forward Button
Tuning Forward Button
29. Next Button
Channel Select Forward Button
30. Stop/Return Button
Memory Button
31. Program Button
32. Time Search Button
33. Direction Button ( )
34. Direction Button ( )
35. Direction Button ( )
36. Title Button
37. Zoom Button
38. Angle Select Button
39. Vocal Mode Select Button
Language Select Button
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Connection
Caution: Please turn off all the equipment power before connecting.
Connect to the TV
Connecting diagram
Terminal board for the player
TV
Terminal board for the TV
Safety precautions
Some setting should be done for the unit according to the TV connection.
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According to the color system setting of TV, select the color system in the TV Display function
setting.
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If the unit is connected to wide screen TV, then set TV display to Wide in the function setting item.
If the unit is connected to normal TV, then set TV display to Normal/PS or Normal/LB in the
function setting item.
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Connect to 5.1 channel surround sound speaker boxes
Connecting diagram
Terminal board for the player
Front left
speaker box
Front right
speaker box
TV
Center speaker box
Woofer speaker box
Left surround speaker box
Right surround speaker box
Connection precautions
1. Output of the unit has wide dynamic range, so the volume of unit should be moderated, if other
speakers are used, they must be choose correctly according to our speaker specification, or the loud
speaker will be damaged by the heavy volume.
2. Before connecting or cutting short the unit power, please turn off the power of unit or turn the volume
to minimum level first or it may damage the loudspeaker.
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Connect to AM antenna
AM loop antenna
a. Open the AM antenna terminals on the rear of the unit.
b. Attach the AM loop to its base by snapping the tabs on the
loop into the slot in the base.
c. Close each of the terminals to connect the antenna securely.
Rotate AM ring shape antenna till the receiving effect is the best.
(Dont place the AM ring shape antenna on the unit cover, or it will
affect the receiving effect.)
Connect to the assistance equipment
Connecting diagram
Terminal board for the player
Assistance equipment
Terminal board for the
assistance equipment
Connection precautions
This unit has two groups of audio input terminals, you can use signal line to connect audio input terminals
of this unit and audio output terminals of assistance equipment respectively, then you can hear the sound
sources.
Cautions:
Press the AUX1 function button to select AUX1 function.
When you are connecting AUX1 audio terminals, please press this function button.
Press the AUX2 function button to select AUX2 function.
When you are connecting AUX2 audio terminals, please press this function button.
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Connect to the amplifier with digital signal input terminal
Connecting diagram
Terminal board for the player
With digital signal input terminals
DTS, Dolby Digital signal decode
amplifier terminal board
With digital signal input terminals DTS,
Dolby Digital signal decode amplifier
Connection precautions
Use optical fibre, coaxial signal wire to connect optical fibre, coaxial output jack of the unit with optical
fibre, coaxial input jack of other amplifier, then you can feel the super digital sound effect (cant use two
output mode at the same time, if you connect the optical fibre and coaxial with the signal wire at the same
time, the unit is for coaxial output only.).
Caution: Optical fibre output terminal is for use the system with optical fibre output function only.
Connecting the AC Power Cord
Insert the AC power cord into a wall outlet, and your system is at your command!
Caution: Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet when going out or the system is not in use for
an extended period of time.
Connect the Headphone
Connect a pair of headphones to the phone jacks. No sound comes out of the speakers.
Note: Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones.
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Installation of Batteries in the Remote Control
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two batteries (size AAA) correctly, so that the + and - polarities match the polarity diagrams in
the battery compartment.
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About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using the general batteries.
When the batteries are exhausted, the commander can no longer operate the system. Replace both
batteries at the same time with new ones.
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Dont use an old battery with a new one.
Dont use different types of batteries together.
When the unit is not used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by
battery leakage and corrosion.
Turning the Power On and Off
You can use all the functions on the panel of the unit or the remote control after turning the system power
on (called Standby Mode), the clock will display on the VFD.
Turning the System On
Press the standby button (STANDBY) to turn the system on from standby mode.
Caution: If turning the system on, the system will be ready to continue in the mode it was in when it was
turned off last time.
Turning the System Off
Press the standby button (STANDBY) again to turn the system off (called Standby Mode), the clock will
display on the VFD.
Caution: Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet when going out or the system is not in use for
an extended period of time.
Normal playing
Use the discs
In power on mode, press the DVD function button (DVD) to select DVD function.
In DVD function mode, press the Interlace/P-SCAM switch button (I/P) to select Interlace or
P-SCAN TV output mode.
Press the open/close button (K) on the unit to open the disc tray and place the disc on the
disc tray (with the printed side up). Press this button again to close the disc tray, the unit will
read the disc and the disc type will display on the TV screen then play it automatically.
Correspondingly press the direction button ( , , , ) to move the cursor to illuminate the
desired menu to up, to down, to left, to right direction.
Press the confirmation button (ENTER) to enter menu you selected.
In stop mode, press the play/pause button (B F) to start playing the disc.
When playing disc, press the play/pause button (B F) to temporarily stop the playing, press
the button again, it will continue to play.
(You can also operate the key B F on the panel of unit.)
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When playing disc, press the stop/return button (L ) to stop playing, the unit will store the
last playing time in the memory automatically, then press the play/pause button (B F), the
unit will resume to last memory time and continue playback automatically.
If you press the stop/return button (L ) twice to stop the disc playing.
(You can also operate the key L on the panel of unit.)
Press the volume down button to decrease the volume. Press the volume up button to in-
crease the volume.
(You can also operate the knob - VOLUME CONTROL + on the panel of unit.)
Repeatedly press the volume mode select button to select front, center, surround or woofer
mode, then you can use the volume up or volume down buttons to increase or decrease the
volume of the front speaker box, center speaker box, surround speaker box or woofer speaker
box.
Press the mute button in playing mode, all sound will erase, press the button again to re-
sume sound. (Note: The mute function applies to amplifier unit only, it is not available for
optical fiber output.)
Press the super bass button to reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass at low
volume, press this button again to cancel the effect.
Press the surround mode select button (SUR-MODE), you can choose STEREO, SUR5.1 or
DVD5.1 audio output mode to output the audio signal.
STEREO : Stereo audio output.
SUR 5.1 : Analog 5.1 audio output mode, it can make the sound with any format to analog
5.1 audio output mode.
DVD 5.1 : Dolby digital or DTS 5.1 audio output mode.
(You can also operate the key SUR-MODE on the panel of unit.)
When playing the disc with the Dolby surround Pro Logic sound track and Dolby surround
Pro Logic function button pressed, the sound track will be decoded to 6 channels sound
effect (Front L, Front R, Center, Surround L, Surround R and Sub-woofer), the encoded
source may be from VCD or CD.
You can adjust the sound reproduced simply by choosing from different preset equalizations.
Press the preset equalizer button (P-EQ) once by once to select cyclically one of the follow-
ing different preset equalizations:
No display : Normal sound
POPS
JAZZ
: Vocal sound is intensified
: For jazz
CLASSIC : For classic
ROCK : For rock
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This unit has several brightness levels for you to adjust the VFD screen to light or dark.
You only need to press the VFD darkness select button (DARK) in standby mode, then
you can choose the lighting level you desired.
This unit has set several graphic equalizer modes. Each time you press the VFD display
mode button (DISP), the indication will change. (You can also operate the key DISPLAY
on the panel of unit.)
Press the OSD button to display the playing information of the disc on the TV screen.
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Load a general disc, upon finishing reading the disc in PBC OFF mode, you can select tracks
or chapters by number buttons (0/10,1-9,10+) and play.
* If the track or chapter number is less than 10, press the number buttons 0/10,1-9.
* If the track or chapter number is over 10, press 10+ button and press the one of the
number buttons 0/10,1-9. (Note: If the track or chapter number over 20, press 10+ button
twice and press the one of the number buttons 0/10,1-9.)
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If the general disc is recorded in menu, you can set the playback control function to PBC
ON mode by pressing the PBC button (MENU). The unit read the disc and the menu will
display on the TV screen, then use the number buttons to select the desired track playing.
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When playing DVD disc, press the root button (MENU) to return to the root menu for
previous layer.
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If your DVD disc has one or more music chapters or titles, you can setup playing order for
the disc by this button. Press the program button, TV set display is as following:
01 TT:__ CH:
02 TT:__ CH:
03 TT:__ CH:
04 TT:__ CH:
05 TT:__ CH:
Exit
06 TT:__ CH:
07 TT:__ CH:
08 TT:__ CH:
09 TT:__ CH:
10 TT:__ CH:
Note: TT: Title
CH: Chapter
Start
Next>>
* Use the 0/10,1-9,10+ buttons to input the sequence number which you want to
program playing (the first selection is title and the second selection is chapter of the
programs menu.). After finishing program, Press the , , , buttons to select Start
then press the ENTER button to start programmed play. (If you setup disc playing order
over than 10, press the Next to setup.)
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If you are playing the general disc, the TV display is as following:
01 --
02 --
03 --
04 --
05 --
06 --
07 --
08 --
09 --
10 --
Exit
Start
Next>>
* Use the 0/10,1-9,10+ buttons to input the sequence number you want to program
playing. After the program is finished, Press the , , , buttons to select Start then
press the ENTER button to start programmed play. (If you setup disc playing order over
than 10, press the Next to setup.)
You can use this function to view a DVD in different angles, if it has been recorded with this
function.
If the DVD disc which you are playing is recorded by four angles, then you can repeatedly
press the angle select button (ANGLE) to select one angle to watch.
Angle 1
Angle 2
Angle 3
Angle 4
When you are playing the DVD disc which are recorded with several subtitles, you can
repeatedly press the subtitle button (SUBTITLE) to select one of subtitle to display on the TV
screen. (You can also operate the key SUBTITLE on the panel of unit.)
Subtitle 1/3
Subtitle 2/3
Subtitle 3/3
Subtitle Off
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In the disc normal playing mode, press the title button (TITLE), this system will stop playing
and enter the display mode of title menu.
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You can use channel function when you playing the general disc, you can choose MONO
(Mono Left, Mono Right), STEREO or Mix-Mono audio output by pressing vocal mode
select button (AUDIO).
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When playing DVD disc recorded with several languages, you can repeatedly press the
language select button (AUDIO) to select one of language to play.
(You can also operate the key AUDIO on the panel of unit.)
Audio 1/4
Audio 2/4
Audio 3/4
Audio 4/4
One title, one chapter, one track or all the disc repeat play can be set by pressing the repeat
button (REP).
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When playing a DVD disc, this function can be used to play a title, chapter or disc repeatedly.
Repeatedly press the repeat button (REP), the screen shows orderly:
CHAPTER
TITLE
ALL
Cancel Repeat
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When playing MP3 disc, this function can be used to play a track or folder repeatedly.
Repeatedly press the repeat button (REP), the screen shows orderly:
Single
Repeat One
Repeat Folder
Folder
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You may repeat a track or disc according to the following steps. Repeatedly press the
repeat button (REP), the screen shows orderly:
Track
ALL
Cancel Repeat
You may directly enter a time, title or chapter number to search quickly on a disc. The unit
will play from this point.
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When playing DVD disc, press the time search button (TIME) to search a title in a disc or
search a chapter in a title. Use the 0/10,1-9 buttons to enter the title number or chapter
number.
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When playing general disc, press the time search button (TIME) to search a play point in
a disc. Use the 0/10,1-9 buttons to enter the time numbers to look for desired scene, the
left two-digit numbers is minute and the right two-digit numbers is second.
Note: If the search time exceeds the total time on the disc or the item set falls short of the
disc recorded, the INPUT INVALID will display on TV screen, indicating the
operation is invalid or incorrect.
Press the fast forward button (C ) once by once to select one of the variety different speed
to fast forward play or select normal speed to play. Each time you press the button, the
screen shows orderly.
2X
4X
8X
16X
32X
PLAY
Note: Press the B F button to resume normal playback.
(You can also operate the key C on the panel of unit.)
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Press the fast reverse button (D ) once by once to select one of the variety different speed
to fast backward play or select normal speed to play. Each time you press the button, the
screen shows orderly.
2X
4X
8X
16X
32X
PLAY
Note: Press the B F button to resume normal playback.
(You can also operate the key D on the panel of unit.)
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When playing DVD disc, press the next button (G ) to skip the next chapter or title.
When playing general disc, press the next button (G ) to skip the next track.
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(You can also operate the key G on the panel of unit.)
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When playing DVD disc, press the previous button (H ) to skip the previous chapter or title.
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When playing general disc, press the previous button (H ) to skip the previous track.
(You can also operate the key H on the panel of unit.)
This function can be used to enjoy a motion or motionless picture.
Press the zoom button (ZOOM) when playing, the screen shows orderly:
2X
3X
4X
1/2X
1/3X
1/4X
B
* Use the , , , buttons to move the enlarged picture.
Note: This function is not available for CD or MP3 playback.
Play picture CD disc
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Place the picture CD on the disc tray properly, the unit will read the disc and the menu will be
displayed on the TV screen.
Picture CD: The disc is recorded in picture
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Press the PRG button on the remote control to choose one of the following methods to select a picture
playing.
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When the directory and picture display on the TV screen, you can first press the , , , buttons
on the remote control to move the cursor to illuminate the picture (the picture will display on the TV
screen) then press the ENTER button on the remote control to start playing or press the 0/10,1-9
buttons on the remote control to select the desired picture playing in this directory.
Note: If there is more than one layer directory, you may need to repeat use the , , , buttons
and ENTER button to enter the picture normal playing.
If there is more than one page directory or picture, you can use the G button or H button
to select the next or previous page menu.
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When the picture displaying on the TV screen, you can press the 0/10,1-9 buttons on the remote
control to select the desired picture in the disc then press the ENTER button on the remote control
to start playing.
Note: Play will continue until the final picture or when the selected pictures have been played.
When playing, use the remote keys function to select different play mode. These play modes list as
the following:
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Note:
Silde Show : Selections played in a random order
Menu
Prev
Next
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Display Remote Key Function list
Display previous 12 pictures of disc
Display next 12 pictures of disc
Slide Show Menu <<Prev Next>>
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Note: When playback the picture CD, press the L
button to enter the Thumbnail Mode, use the
, , , buttons to move the cursor to illuminate the MENU then press the ENTER button to
enter the Remote Key Function list.
PROGRAM
STOP
G
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Transition Effect
Thumbnail Mode
Next Picture
Previous Picture
Picture Mode
Invert
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Contrarotate
Rotate Clockwise
Switch Zoom Mode
Zoom In
ZOOM
H
C
:
:
:
PLAY
D
Zoom Out
, , ,
PAN IN Zoom Mode
Mirror
4. Press the MENU button on the remote control to return to menu list screen.
5. When playing, you may need use the K button on the unit to stop playing and open the disc tray.
Listening to Radio Broadcasts
Caution: Before listening to the radio, please check if both FM and AM antennas are correctly connected.
(You can also operate the key on the panel of unit.)
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Press tuner function button (TUNER) to select TUNER function.
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In TUNER function mode, press the band switch button (BAND) to select the band.
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Press the tuning forward button (TU+) repeatedly to move from frequency to frequency
until you find the station you want.
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Press and hold the tuning forward button (TU+) for one second or more, the frequency will
change up automatically until a right station is found.
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Press the tuning backward button (TU-) repeatedly to move from frequency to frequency
until you find the station you want.
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Press and hold the tuning backward button (TU-) for one second or more, the frequency
will change down automatically until a right station is found.
It can store the well tuned station by pressing the memory button (MEM). (You can preset up
to 16 FM stations and up to 16 AM stations.)
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Tune in the desired station, then press the memory button (MEM).
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Use the channel select backward button (CH-) or channel select forward button (CH+)
once by once to select the preset number.
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Press the memory button (MEM) to store the station. After 1 second, the VFD returns to
the broadcast frequency display.
Note: If the system is unplugged or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will remain
stored in the memory.
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Press the channel select forward button (CH+) once by once to select the preset number
in possible only after presetting station. Its band and frequency are displayed on the VFD.
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Press the channel select forward button (CH+) once by once to select the preset number
when in store the station.
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Press the channel select backward button (CH-) once by once to select the preset number
in possible only after presetting station. Its band and frequency are displayed on the VFD.
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Press the channel select backward button (CH-) once by once to select the preset number
when in store the station.
Press the stereo/mono select button (ST/MO) to select the Stereo or MONO channel to re-
ceive the FM radio mode, it can get the best effect.
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Setting the Clock
The built-in clock shows the correct time in the display.
- In standby mode, press the clock button (CLOCK) twice, hour indicator will blink.
- Set the hour with the TU- button or TU+ button.
- Press the clock button (CLOCK), minute indicator will blink.
- Set the minute with the TU- button or TU+ button.
- Press the clock button (CLOCK), the built-in clock starts operating and the seconds start
counting from 0.
Note:
* You can set the clock in standby mode.
* The operating time of every step shouldnt be longer than 3 seconds or it will return to the
original display.
* If there is a power failure or the power system is turned off, the clock will lose its setting.
To confirm the clock time
When you press the clock button (CLOCK), the clock time is displayed. Wait for a few sec-
onds until the display returns to the original display.
Setting the Daily Timer
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In standby mode, you can use the daily timer setting to turn the unit on automatically at a
certain time everyday under standby mode. When the setting timer is on, the timer indictor
will display on the VFD, however the clock must be set correctly for the timer function
to work.
- In standby mode, press the timer button (SLEEP) twice, hour indicator will blink.
- Set the hour with the TU- button or TU+ button.
- Press the timer button (SLEEP), minute indicator will blink.
- Set the minute with the TU- button or TU+ button.
- Press the timer button (SLEEP), the selected time is set. Then set the daily timer to ON
(daily timer set is in effect) or OFF (daily timer set is to cancel) by pressing the TU- button
or TU+ button.
Note:
* You can set the daily timer only in standby mode.
* The operating time of every step shouldnt be longer than 3 seconds or it will return to time
display.
* The sound source on the automatic opening mode is the same as the sound source the
last time, the unit was turned off by the standby switch.
To confirm the daily time
When press the timer button (SLEEP) in standby mode, the daily time is displayed. Wait for a
second until the display returns to the time display.
To cancel the daily timer setting
In standby mode, repeatedly press the timer button (SLEEP) until the ON will display on the
VFD, then you can set the daily timer to OFF by pressing the TU- button or TU+ button (the
daily timer will be cancelled).
Turning off the system also cancels the daily timer.
Setting the Sleep Timer
l
Use the sleep timer to turn the system off after a some time when playing. By setting the
sleep timer, you can make the music fall asleep and know that your system will turn off by
itself rather than playing all night.
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- Play a disc or tune in to the desired station.
- If you set the sleep timer first, each time you press the sleep button (SLEEP), it changes
the number of minutes shown on the VFD in this sequence:
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10
20
80
90
00
If you change the sleep timer, each time you press the sleep button (SLEEP), it changes
the number of minutes shown on the VFD in this sequence:
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15
10
20
80
90
00
After setting the number of minutes for the sleep timer, the display will return to the display
as before setting the sleep timer.
The system is now set to turn off after the number of minutes you set.
To confirm the sleep time
When pressing the sleep button (SLEEP), the remaining sleep time is displayed. After a few
seconds the display returns to the original display.
To cancel the sleep timer setting
Repeatedly press the sleep button (SLEEP) until the 00 displays on the VFD.
It can also cancel the sleep timer by restart set the clock or turning off the system.
Function Menu Setting List
Caution: The content of this chart is for reference only. If something has changed, please take the realistic
display for standard.
Menu function setup
* If you want to set the function of this unit, please press the function setting button (SETUP)
to display the DVD function setting main menu, then use the , , , buttons and ENTER
button. Press the function setting button (SETUP) again to exit the function setting main
menu.
(Note: And if the item displays in gray, that means that it cant be setup and there isnt this
function in the disc.)
General Setup Page
TV Display
This menu allows the user to select the aspect ratio of
the TV to be connected.
Angle Mark
Available only when the disc is with angle marks, you
can set the angle mark to show on TV screen or not.
OSD Lang
This menu allows the user to select the language for the
on-screen.
Captions
Set the captions to display or close.
Screen Saver
Set the screen saver to activate or cancel.
Last Memory
Set the last memory state to on or off.
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Audio Setup Page
Speaker Setup
l Downmix
When the disc has Dodly Pro Logic stereo, you can
choose LT/RT or Stereo or V.SURR or Off mode to play
this disc.
l Front Speaker, Center Speaker, Rear Speaker,
Subwoofer
You can set up this speaker or speakers volume.
l Test Tone
When setup this function, the screen will display and
test channel on the left down cape.
l Dialog
You can adjust dialogue volume. (00~20)
SPDIF Setup
l SPDIF Setup
If close Optic or axis output, this system is only used for
simulation mode. If set for Manual, you can choose out-
put mode when playing different disc.
l CD, Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG
When SPDIF output was Manual, CD, Dolby Digital, DTS
and MPEG format are available, you can set SPDIF
output mode. If this item doesnt use Optic output mode,
then SPDIF output is SPDIF RAW. The factory setting
was SPDIF RAW.
l LPCM Channel
It is up to you to setup different channels.
l LPCM Out
It is according to setup the audio signal between 48kHz
to 96kHz
Dolby Digital Setup
l Dynamic
When you watch disc in the midnight, you can setup
this function to adjust the volume. It cant disturb the
neighborhood, and wont affect the sound effect.
Channel Delay
You can use this setup for each imitating distance of
speakers, to get the best sound effect.
Equalizer
l Equalizer
It has 7 modes for you choice. For instance, if you choose
Theater mode, the unit will be imitating the theater
effect. When turn off this function, system will automati-
cally playing that disc which has modes.
HDCD
When playing the HDCD disc, it can set the audio out-
put width degree.
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Video Setup Page
Component
You can setup this according to TV video output type.
TV Mode
When YUV or RGB video output type is selected, you
can select DVD Interlace or P-SCAN output mode
(please first confirm your TV has P-SCAN function and
seted to that function).
Quality
You can according to the color of picture ,adjust it to be
light or dark.
Preference Page
Audio, Subtitle, Disc Menu
When disc has subtitle, audio, disc menu support. Play-
ing type was default. You can setup language. If not,
this function is invalidated.
Parental
Setup this system when playing disc which had age
control, you can through this function.
Default
Restore to factory setting.
Password Setup Page
Password Mode
Select this item to set new password for this unit, follow
the screens indication and enter a password.
Password
The original password is 136900.
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Protect the Disc
1. To keep the disc clean, please dont touch the discs surface when you are holding it. You should hold
the edge.
2. If the disc is dirty, it will affect the sound quality. Please use the clean and soft cloth to wipe the disc
from inside to outside. Dont wipe the disc at circumference direction.
3. Dont stick paper on the disc.
4. Dont place discs in direct sunlight or near or on heat sources.
5. After you have finished with the disc, please place it back in its original case. To avoid warping or
damage, do not stack discs.
6. Dont play the disc which has flaw or deformation, in case of damaging this player.
7. Clean your discs using only a soft dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals such as benzine, thinner,
antistatic or record sprays as these can damage the disc surface.
Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your system, check this list for a possible solution before calling for
service.
If you can not solve the problem from the hints give here, or the system has been physically damaged, call
a qualified person, such as your dealer, for service.
Symptom
No sound is heard
Possible Cause
Connections are incorrect, or loose
TV or power amplifier operates wrong
The amplifiers receiving signal position is wrong
Volume setting to minimum
Action
Check all connections and make corrections
Check whether the operation is right
Check the position of receive signal
Adjust volume
No picture
Connect wrong or loose
Check all connection and correct it
Check whether operation and setting is right
Check whether audio connection is right
Check whether audio output setting is right
Use PAL/NTSC select button to select suit-
able system
TV Operation and setting is wrong
Audio connect wrong
Bad sound quality
Audio output mode setting wrong
DVD Player doesnt match the TV system
Picture roll or without
color
The disc does not play
No disc in the tray
Place a disc
The disc is upside down
The disc is dirty or scratched
The unit is foggy inside
Place the disc in with the printed side up
Clean or replace the disc
Take out the disc, turn on the unit for about
an hour
Poor radio reception
The antenna is disconnected
Reconnect the antenna securely
Change the position and direction of the AM
loop Antenna
The AM loop antenna is too close to the system
The FM wire antenna is not properly extended
and positioned
Extend FM wire antenna to the best recep-
tion position
Unable to operate
the remote control
The path between the remote control and the
sensor on the unit is blocked
Remove the obstruction
The batteries have lost their charge
The built-in microprocessor has malfunctioned
due to external electrical interference
Replace the batteries
Operations are disabled
Unplug the system then plug it back in
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Specification
System
Power supply ............................................................. ~230V / 50 Hz
Rated working power consumption............................ ≤ 130W
AUX input sensitivity .................................................. ≤ 350mV
Channel...................................................................... ≥ 40dB
Distortion .................................................................... ≤ 0.7%
Dimensions ................................................................ 228(W) x 135(H) x 290(D) mm
DVD
Frequency response .................................................. 20Hz-20kHz (±3dB)
Video output ............................................................... 1 VP-P
Horizontal definition ................................................... ≥ 500 (TV)
Amplifier
Output power ............................................................. 15W x 5 (8Ω 1kHz) + 50W (8Ω 100Hz)
Frequency response .................................................. 20Hz - 20kHz (+1/-3dB)
S/N Ratio.................................................................... ≥ 65dB
TUNER
FM Frequency range ................................................. 65-108 MHz
FM Noise limit sensitivity ........................................... ≤ 20µV
FM S/N ....................................................................... ≥ 46dB
AM Frequency range ................................................. 531-1602 kHz
AM Noise limit sensitivity ........................................... ≤ 3.0µV/m
AM S/N ....................................................................... ≥ 40dB
Speaker
Front
Impedance............................................................ 8Ω
Input power........................................................... 30W
Sensitivity ............................................................. 85 ± 4dB
Frequency response ............................................ 90Hz-18kHz
Dimensions .......................................................... 136(W) x 216(H) x 198(D) mm
Surround
Impedance............................................................ 8Ω
Input power........................................................... 30W
Sensitivity ............................................................. 85 ± 3dB
Frequency response ............................................ 150Hz-16kHz
Dimensions .......................................................... 112(W) x 132(H) x 137(D) mm
Center
Impedance............................................................ 8Ω
Input power........................................................... 30W
Sensitivity ............................................................. 86 ± 3dB
Frequency response ............................................ 120Hz-14kHz
Dimensions .......................................................... 230(W) x 114(H) x 120(D) mm
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Woofer
Impedance............................................................ 8Ω
Input power........................................................... 50W
Sensitivity ............................................................. 86 ± 3dB
Frequency response ............................................ 40Hz-300Hz
Dimensions .......................................................... 160(W) x 317(H) x 392(D) mm
Remote
Distance ..................................................................... 6m
Angle .......................................................................... ± 30O
Accessories
AM Loop antenna....................................................... 1
Speaker box connect line .......................................... 6
Rack ........................................................................... 1
Remote control........................................................... 1
Instructions manual.................................................... 1
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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