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1. GB27 Digital Out To set upthe Digital Audio out put to a 5 1 Receiver Decoder Emil EI Ey BEF nA D Digital out B This menu enables you to set the type of 5 1 output according to your _ gt jpoiypigital Bisream gr Beram Decoder Amp The form of each type of Data Dolby Digital MPEG or POM DTS can be set as Bitstream or PCM format to suit your Dolby amp DTS Essa decoders EDT Choose CD Yes C2 Exit M J Parental Control DVD discs have a parental level assigned to the disc The range of parental controls are from 1 to 8 The player can be set in a similar way If the player s parental level is set to 8 it will play all discs If the player s parental level is set below 8 only discs with a lower or equal parental level will play For example if the player is set to 5 only discs with parental control ratings of 5 4 3 2 amp 1 will play To play a higher rated disc you must change the player s rating to a higher number Alternative scenes with lower rating are included The player plays the highest rated scene that the parental setting allows For example consider a disc which is generally suitable for most audiences and is rated
2. s v 010315 1 TRACK1 1 v 010315 1 TRACK1 1 gt ANDY TRACK1 2 gt ANDY TRACK1 2 gt ARRON TRACK1 3 gt ARRON TRACK1 3 gt BEMYVA 1 TRACK1 4 gt BEMYVA 1 TRACK1 4 gt DICK amp C 1 TRACK1 5 gt DICK amp C 1 TRACK1 5 gt EMIL TRACK1 6 gt EMIL TRACK1 6 gt HUI CHI 1 TRACK3 1 The rest if any of the gt HUI CHI 1 TRACK3 1 albums tracks appear C choose C select CD Pay if carry on pressing QO C ose GD select C P Press the SEP TP You can choose one song button to select album or morethan one song track song and press by pressing Cz T GD toconfirm and to confirm Y 010315 1 TRACK1 1 secs kHz kbps gt ANDY TRACK1 2 gt ARRON 7 TRACK1 3 Press the Co or c gt BEMYVA 1 TRACK1 4 gt DICK amp C 1 TRACK1 5 key the MP3 player will cL m TRACK1 6 automatically start to play Lr gt HUI CHI 1 TRACK3 1 i ma i m the first song of the mum YEA selection list ry Choose Select Play GB33 Play Erase Choose and Add Your Song Play Starts to playthe first song of the list 1 4 MP3 Songs Selection List D TRACK1 4 Play gt D ms TRACK1 6 Play gt m TRACK1 2 NEW TRACK1 1 New Add Add Sel AII Sel AII 1 4 MP3 Songs Selection List Remove Remove Rmv
3. Subwoofer Two Front Speakers Left And Right with red amp black connection wire One Center Speaker with blue amp black connection wire Two Rear Speakers with white amp black connection wire F s f GB5 The Remote Control 10 11 12 13 14 15 GB6 Power On Standby Button Switch between Power On and Standby mode O1 AUX 1 Button Select AUXI as the input source 2 AUX 2 Button Select AUX2 as the input source Tuner Select the Tuner mode It can also switch between AM and FM bands DVD Select the DVD CD mode M enu in DVD CD mode enter Setup Menu or Disc Contents Menu inall other modes enter System Setup SPEAKER CLOCK or TIMER I Skip Back Skip Forward Button DVD CD mode only Skip to previous or next chapter track C Cw Tune Up Tune Down Fast Forward Fast Reverse Menu amp Setup Navigation Button in DVD CD mode fast forward or fast reversethe disc in Tuner mode tune up or tune down in Tone mode adjust treble bass tone level used during menu and setup navigat ion select movement direction in Setup Disc Contents Active Navigation menus eu Slow Reverse Slow Forward Menu amp Setup Navigation Button in DVD CD mode slow reverse or slow forward the disc in Tuner mode select a pres
4. Speaker Configuration F Size Distance Level DRC Exit ar DRC m r Example shows setting of Dynamic Range Compression DRC to night time list ening DRC C Speaker Configuration le Size Distance Level F DRC Exit DRC t Que Speaker Configuration E Size Distance le ej LI a Level ir DRC Exit Exit TOTTI TTT E T E Example shows setting of 5 1 audio channel to 2 audio channels AudioSet gt CD e 0 5 ff Bj lt gt eee gt Speaker Configuration d z EL ert m d B 5m a 0 Select audio set option q P Choose Enter CG Exit t ZP x4 gt Ext gt 3 Speaker Configuration E Function Setup
5. GB4 DVD Discs amp Cleaning DVD DISC sssssse eee eee eee eee eee este enhn nens GB4 Pack and Pictures of the Whole System 0 cc eeeee cece eee ee eee eee e eee ee eene nemen nnns GB5 The Remote Control ccc EEE eee eee nemen semen setenta GB6 Front Panel of the DVD Player ssssssssesseeneenneh hehe nemen ennemis nennen nens B7 Rear Panel of the DVD Player sss me emen hene hene ritenere nns GB8 GB9 Front Panel amp Rear Panel of the Subwoofer ssssssssssssseene nee GB10 Connections Setupand Installat Ign Teodoro tte feretur ru epi ro Ene T tem EUER INTE MES GB11 13 Speaker Setup Setting the Speaker Size 0 2 cece cence eee eee eee ense ne hene me enne enne senes senis GB14 Setting the Speaker Distance ssssssssssesssesseeeenhemenee memes nennt nenas GB14 Setting Each Speaker s Relative Volume Balance sss GB14 GB15 Basic Playback Basic Operations Selecting the Source Adjusting the Master Volume GB15 Adjusting the Tone Muting the Out put amp Dimming the Vacuum Fluorescent Display GB16 Selecting Output Modes ssssssssssesessesesene emen hene nee me em sense senses nnne GB16 GB17 Surround Sound amp Sound Effects sss esee nennen ee ede ether nnns GB17 Radio Operations Tuning Preset Statins 5 22 6 Do nted etes ces ad irick edad ous Hoa treinta
6. 2 Keepthese instructions Retain this booklet for future reference 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all the operating and other instruc tions 5 Do not usethis apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a damp cloth 7 Do not block any of the ventilation open ings Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers t hat produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 11 12 13 GB2 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachment s accessories specified by the manufacturer PORTABLE CART WARNING 3125A Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
7. eama lg ennen a nmas a Dg On screen On screen On screen gr On pl On Of A i ott g Return Return Select on screen option Choose 3 Enter CD Bit Chose Enter CD Exit EEP Choose C Enter CD Exit S Veo Return C5 Ge zum zB en ag cies seco Sl ag On screen On screen On oi B Return Select on screen option i Choose Enter CD Exit P Choose Enter CD Exit GB30 Program Music CD To display the CD program menu the player must be in CD mode and the disc must be in STOP mode Press CD PROGRAM on the remote control and the CD program menu will appear To put the player into CD mode insert an audio CD and close the drawer The player will go into CD mode when it identifies the disc Program Music CD Example showing how to program favourite tracks from a music CD or or d o ep Bam C2 save f y D ahh ee mpi P41 P2 P3 P4 PS P6 P7 PB P9 P 10 P31 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 PB PQ P10 P4 P2 P3 P4 PS P6 P7 P8 P9 P40 2 2 P 11 P 12 P 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 11 P 12 P 13 P 14 P 15 P16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 11 P 12 P 1
8. Enter CD Exit P Choose Enter CD Exit DP Choose Yes CD Exit Example showing how to turn off the subtitle Subtitle CC x eles eda cm em en C ed Subtitle Subtitle Subtitle Gr on ar B Off lf Return Return Select subtitle option oe Choose Enter CD Exit P Choose Enter CGD Exit S D Choose C Enter CD Exit V euo Return C E am esl gri um ai et C d Te I LII Subtitle Subtitle On Off a i Return Select subtitle option P Choose Enter GD Exit D Choose Enter CGD Exit GB25 GB26 TV Aspect L Box means Letter Box The picture will be displayed as Ii black bars at the top and bottom of the screen Some DVD s are widescreen multi or standard format amp may not be supported bythis feature Please see DVD covers to find its format P Scan means Pan and Scan The picture fills the whole screen however some portions at left and right may not be visible The picture will automatically Pan and Scanto le to center the most important part of the picture Not all discs support Pan and Scan so the letterbox display may remain even though P Scan is selected and right Example shows setting of Letter Box display on a normal TV TVAspect C um zz Fl eg zs en mL TV Aspect Select TV aspect option Choose
9. SAFETY WARNING ATTENTION LASER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK M ATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT E s i This Digital Video Disc Receiver employs a Laser System To ensure proper use of this product please read this owner s manual carefully and retain for future reference Should the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service location see service procedure Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM LAGER Type Semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wave length 650 nm 780nm CLASS 1 Output Power 7 mW LASER PRODUCT Beam divergence 60 degree WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable part
10. The Time yy Timesearch Input atime using the number keys and press OK The disc will play from the indicated time and the associat ed track and time will be displayed on the florescent dis play A B Repeat allows a passage to be repeat ed continuously Press BW OK at the Hepeat 4 j start of the required passage then press B gt OK again at the end of the passage The passage will now repeat continuously Torevert to normal playing again press B OK again Repeat This is atrackrepeat When it displays 1 the current track will be p Aur automatically repeat ed ALL means the whole CD will be played To change between 1 and ALL press B OK When the Random selection is switched on trackselections will be made at e Random random and not in a sequential manner Saf This icon allows you to inhibit the command responses on the top corner of the OSD m screen e g Stop Play which are dis played momentarily when a remote key is pressed To suppress these responses select OFF by pressing B gt OK Note When the selection is completed EXIT the Navigation Bar by pressing or EXIT GB24 Setup Menu To access the setup menu the disc must be in STOP mode Press MENU to displaythe setup menu Navigate using the remote control Navigation keys Select options using the B OK key The selections are the preferred options that will be chosen if they are availa
11. e Checkifthe TV is switched on e Select the correct AV input on the TV e Checkthe video connection e Check if channel selector is set to AV on the TV See your TV manual for instructions DISTORTED PICTURE e Checkthe disc for fingerprints and clean with soft cloth wiping from centre to edge e Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear This is not a malfunction COMPLETELY DISTORTED PICTURE e The disc format is not according to the TV set used PAL NTSC NO COLOR IN PICTURE e The disc format is not according to the TV set used PAL NTSC e Ensure DVD player is not connected through VCR DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED e Ensurethe disc label is facing upward e Clean the disc e Checkifthe disc is defective by trying another disc e Duetothereason of incapabilit y some discs can not be read by our MP3 Player Please refer to page 37 for further information NO SOUND e Check audio connections e If using a HiFi amplifier try another sound source e Checkthat DTS is selected in the Audio Menu if a DTS disc is played e Ensurethere is a DIS decoder connect ed when selecting DTS GB36 NO RETURN TO START UP SCREEN WHEN DISC IS REMOVED e Checkto see if the program requires another disc to be loaded e Reset by unplugging the unit from the power then connect the power again THE DVD RECEIVER DOES NOT RESPOND TO THE REMOTE CONTROL e Aimtheremote control directly at the sensor onth
12. 01 Chapter XX Chapter 05 Time XX XX XX Time 00 13 28 2 Add Del n Agg 2 Canc q J Choose q P Scegli i Play GD Exit Play GD Esci M J M J GB31 MP3 CD Play Turn on your DVD player and place MP3 CD intothe disc tray and close the tray A MP3 player panel will appear on the TV screen and the first track selection will begin to play automatically y Qa 9 EA secs kHz IAS 2 Eo Il Hl m S e D S gt Responds tothe p key usetostart playback Il Responds tothe II key use to pause playback 9 44 Responds to the ma key use to skip to previous track 10 Playing elapsed time per song 11 Sampling frequency 12 Playing song andthe total number of the song list When listening to a MP3 disc you can Pause Stop Skip Play the song by manipulating the above functions You can directly select any song of the list by pressing the numeric keys of the remote control and 3 1 Songs name when available 2 Audio mode stereo or mono 3 Sampling rate 4 Responds tothe za key useto edit the song list 5 Responds tothe key use to skip to the next track 6 B Responds tothe lil key useto stop playback MP3 Song Selectio
13. The speaker to listener dimensions shown in the above right picture is used for proper setup of the surround system see speaker distance setup above Connections Note Do not connect more than one speaker to any one pair of speaker terminals Do not connect speakers with an impedance lower than the speakers supplied GB13 Speaker Setup Before operating your system you will need to setup the speaker configuration and the distance from the listening position to each speaker For Speaker Setup in DVD mode refer to DVD CD operation Audio Set Note It is only necessary to set the parameters once unless you change the speaker configuration Setting the speaker size 1 Press MENU to enter System Setup mode PRO LOGIC PRO LOGIC a fa PE i 4 Use TUNE pp qd to adjust the setting 5 Use lt p gt toselect a different speaker 6 Press OK to save these setting or Press EXIT to leave setup mode Setting the speaker distance 1 Press MENU to enter system setup mode PRO LOGIC ES gI Mi i PNE ME Pi 2 Press OKtoselect Speaker Setup PRO LOGIC g um i i ij 4 Press OKtoenter Speaker PRO LOGIC 5 6 Use TUNE P 4to adjust the distance to match as close as possible to the actual distance 7 Press OKtosavethese settings or Press EXITto leave setup mode Setting each speaker s relative volume ba
14. CD burning format for most common CD creation soft ware When creating MP3 CDs users must refer to the help files of the CD creation soft ware they are using in order to confirm that they are applying the correct settings to create a IS O9660 formatted CD One of the procedures to set up I 09660 option for some common CD creation software is found in the following section Setting IS09660 format option in some common CD creation software Adaptec Easy CD creator 4 0 Note ISO9660 setting procedure for other versions of Adaptec Easy CD creator please refer to Adaptec s official web site at www adaptec com Step1 Click on File Step2 Click on CD Layout Properties PAIDTEMTTICIT Pe D wee LU Tpi rere Hen Problems Step3 Choose 1S09660 Click OK ISO9660 format is set for burning El Coastal rio onn Fike Tim ae E DIM A LL Tips Corte pur Lisi See ad LI Dono Peres pori lin mium L tre di naci cr T Peete Har m eee T rum pet ee ed E impa Ara pei Hae V ismeri ji Fin pm F Mohr cepu T pe a LLLI m Dane Hei GB37 Cleaning Disc Some problems occur because the disc inside the player is dirty To avoid these problems clean your disc regularly in the following way e When a disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc fromthe centre out Do not wipe in a circular motion Circular scratches can
15. Disc amp Electrical Specification ssssssssse Hee GB38 GB39 This product incorporates copyright protection technology thatis 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 intented for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only NOTE 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 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If
16. Enter CD Exit Return gt t exp co ESS gow T TIT TV Aspect TV Format Auto TV Aspect E a Return Return ETP Choose Ener GD Exit gt D xi Fa HEP fal qu anode TV Aspect a Auto E TV Format TV Aspect Return Select TV Format ED TP Choose Ener Exit J xi a m E es ag TIT TV Aspect TV Format TV Aspect Return Auto E a Select TV Aspect SD D Choose GD Exit Enter TVAspect IT L P TT IT TV Aspect Auto Oo TV Format TV Aspect Return Select TV Aspect 2 72 Choose C Ener GD Exit i L Box 3 LE a fl Bl LI a Auto E L Box P Scan 16 9 TV Format TV Aspect Return a Return SD D Choose C2 Exit C2 Yes Audio Set Audio Set GD PII PITE Audio set Select audio set option Choose Ener CD Exit Ext Speaker Configuration Size g Distance Level DRC Exit ar DRC DD x3 Speaker Configuration I Size Distance Level DRC Exit DRC
17. GB9 GB10 Front Panel of the Subwoofer POWERED SUBWOOFER STANDBY Standby Indicator Red light indicates Standby Mode Green light indicates Power On Power On Off and Volume Control For adjusting the volume of subwoofer during Power On Turn clockwise to increase the volume and anti clockwise to decrease Rear Panel of the Subwoofer Subwoofer Input J ack For receiving signal from the amplifier 0 Phase 180 Use PHASE SELECTOR located at the rear of the subwoofer to select the phase polarity Selecting the polarity at either 0 Phase 180 may determine better bass reproduction effect in certain listening environments depending on the type of front speakers and the position of the subwoofer It also may change the expanse and tightness of the sound and affect the feeling of the sound field Select the setting that provides the sound you prefer when you are in your normal listening position Power Cord Setup and Installation If you want to connect your TV VCR or CD Recorder to the system the following diagrams are used to show the setup and installation Important Make sure the AC Voltage mat ches your local voltage Connect the AC cord only after speakers antennas and all optional equipment connected 1 Video Conne
18. Keys Each press will jump to the beginning of the next or previous chapter Fast Search Fast forward or reverse by the PED keys There are 4 speeds Each press increases the speed You need not hold down the key gt gt 1 p gt 2 p gt 3 p gt 4 p gt 1 Slow Motion or 4 1 9 442 443 44 1 Play slow motion forward or backward using the R keys There are 4 speeds Each press reduces the speed You need not hold down the key DD 1 pp 2 pp 3 Pp 4 e pp t Note There is no sound in Fast search and Slow Motion modes or j1 gt 2 13 4 1 Normal Play mode To revert to normal speed with sound press the B gt OK key Disc Menus Press the menu key while the disc is playing and the disc menu will be displayed You can navigate with the remote control navigation keys VN and select a feature with the B OK key Pause ED This temporarily stops the disc The picture freezes and there is no sound To start playing the disc again press B OK the disc resumes playing immediately If you press Pause again while paused the next frame of the movie will be shown Stop and Resume Stop When pressed once the player goes into Resume Stop mode In this mode the film can be resumed from the stop point by pressing OK In Stop mode you can display the Setup menu If the STOP key is pressed twice the player goes into Stop mode When OK is pressed the disc wi
19. adjust the level of Bass Treble at the output Muting the Sound 1 Press MUTE to mute the speaker output The MUTE icon will appear on the dis play pm E m n ER Hi 2 Press MUTE againto restore the speakers output The MUTE icon will disappear from the dis play Dimming the Vacuum Fluorescent Display 1 Press DIMMER onthe remote will dim the display by one third 2 Press DIMMER amp onthe remote again will dim the display further by another one third 3 Press DIMMER onthe remote for the third time will return the display to the original brightness Selecting Output M odes The number of out put modes varies according to the system setup and the input source A list of all out put modes are shown below Dolby ProLogic Surround PRO LOGIC d sus P iga ny p p E m pu 3 oe ic Pod i Pod P i i E Hi i ioi is nud Sua S ii di EP Dolby 3 Stereo PRO LOGIC is d sus D STADIUM m m a di wp ce Te ae 2 ES Hl 3 S d GB16 The available out put modes can be selected using the SURROUND key which will cycle through the available modes See Surround Sound section for further information Stage d sus D bees plex AN D dt STAGE EA Dm SA i ii Li iL Hall d sus D n a LE ODE d i HALL a amp a ee Disco ue E ey de qon Si odd 3 DISCO pe ONE NE RON Live Lm CHAD EP Dod 497 x ET Hi Pone i e im
20. and the playing side down Press close amp When the OSD displays Music CD press OK GB23 When the Music CD is playing S kip Skip forward or skip backward by pressing the ED OD Keys Each press will jump to the beginning of the next track or previous track If RANDOM mode is selected skip will jump a RANDOM number of tracks Fast Search Fast forward or reverse by the PEO keys There are 3 speeds which each press increases the Speed until the maximum s peed is reached You need not hold down the key Normal Play mode To revert to normal speed press the B OK key Pause This will stop the CD and mute the sound Press B OK or Pause Il to resume playing from the point that it was paused Mute This will mute the sound but the disc continues to play When you unmute the sound press gt a again a later passage will be playing Number Keys The number keys allow you to select atrackdirectly input the track number required Active Navigation Music CD To dis play the control bar press on the remote control The control bar will be displayed across the top of the screen KD us m Navigate across the bar using R keys new track will be played and also be shown onthe florescent display along with the corresponding time The time dis played for Music CD is the elapsed time of the track not for the whole CD Track Selects thetrack Press QC to select atrackand press B OK
21. periods of time 14 15 16 17 18 19 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required whenthe apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Disc Tray Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing It may cause serious personal injury Burden 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 Disc Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product fromthe wall outlet and refer servicing t o qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d if the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the p
22. under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only Software Licence and Copyright Notice All software that is supplied as part of this equipment is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties This software is licensed not sold and is intended for use on this device only All title and copyrights in and to the software including but not limited to any images photographs animations video audio music text instructions code and applets incorporated into the software are owned by Orient Power Video Manufacturing Ltd or its suppliers You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble this software for any purpose No part of this software may be copied reproduced loaned rented leased or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical without the express written permission of Orient Power Video Manufacturing Ltd ORITRON is a registered trademark of Orient Power Video Manufacturing Ltd Orient Power Video Manufacturing Ltd All rights reserved GB39
23. 19 of Setting the Clock and press OK to confirmthe setting PRO LOGIC 6 Press OK to exit and return to the last source Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep Timer This feature allows you to select a time after which the system will switch to the standby mode automatically 1 Press SLEEP button on the remote control repeatedly to cycle through the sleep timer s times The available sleep times are 90 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes OFF LOGIC deb i e m E Checking remaining to sleep When the Sleep timer is switched on you can check the remaining time before the unit switches to standby mode e Press SLEEP once the remaining time will be dis played Cancelling the Sleep Timer To switch off the Sleep Timer press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is dis played im LOGIC CHETI niu i peur ee que pur ge im SL ER GB20 On Screen Messages During Play various messages will be shown on the screen for a few seconds to confirm that a function has been selected You can turn these messages on or off in the On Screen section of the setup menu The messages which may appear are listed below PLEASE WAIT ete ot reete ees The system is initializing READING 5 5 olio Sah dma tea D ett Reading the disc TRAY OPEN amp EPE E sr PA Sr tarnde testet antes The tray is about to open TRAY CLOSE F etes The tray is about to close DVDs ise oe tesis eru
24. 3 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 P 26 P 27 P 28 P 29 P 30 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 P 26 P 27 P 28 P 29 P 30 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 P 26 P 27 P 28 P 29 P 30 TZ Cchoose Q Del f Add E choose Q Del f Add E choose Del f Add C Save GD Exit Save GD Exit Save D Exit M S Ne J Pi g index DVD f 5 Example showing how to set an Index marker u Press the Index key while the disc is playing the film will pause and the index will be dis played There aretotally ten index marker settings Each index marker can be reached by pressing the scan forward or backward button Index Bx gt O UN f LN F 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 rA 8 9 10 Disc Name No Entry Disc Name No Entry Disc Name THE MATRIX 16X9LB N AMERICA Title XX Title XX Title 01 Chapter XX Chapter XX Chapter 03 Time XX XX XX Time XX XX XX Time 00 08 23 2 Add lt gt Del 2 Add Del A p C Q b Choose e 5 Choose q P Scegli a j C Play GD Exit Play GD Exit Play C2 Esci M A A M J Example showing how to play for an indexed point Index D me f gt c N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 if 8 9 10 Disc Name No Entry Disc Name THE MATRIX 16X9LB N AMERICA Title XX Title
25. AC 3 m D2TRAC 2 mr TRACK1 3 mr TRACK1 2 New Add Play gt Sel All Rmv AII Selected Song Will Be Removed From Play List Remove 2 1 3 MP3 Songs Selection List D2TRAC 2 TRACK1 3 ms TRACK1 2 Play gt New Add Sel All Rmv AII Selected Song Will Be Removed From Play List Removes all songs fromthe selection list gt ex5 1 3 MP3 Songs Selection List mr D2TRAC 2 me TRACK1 3 my TRACK1 2 Play gt New Add Sel AII Remove All Songs Will Be Removed From Play List RmvAI GD MP3 Songs Selection List New Add Sel All Remove All Songs Will Be Removed From Play List Function Setup GB35 Problems If it appears that your DVD Video player is fault y first consult this checklist It may be that some thing simple has been overlooked Under nocircumstances should you try to repair the player yourself as this will invalidate the warranty Only qualified service personnel can removethe cover or servicethis player NO POWER e Checkifthe on off button on the front of the unit is set to on e Checkif power plug of the mains cord is properly connect ed e Checkif there is power at the AC outlet by plugging in another appliance NO PICTURE
26. All Rmv All TRACK1 4 ms TRACK1 6 ms TRACK1 2 mr TRACK1 1 New 32 p gt 010315 1 Se AU All songs erased Remove Rmv All ma c Choose 3 Select C Play c t Play List Will Be Deleted urrent Play List Will Be Delete c gt or 4e M Y 010315 1 D2TRAC 1 Y 010315 1 D2TRAC 1 gt ANDY D2TRAC 2 ANDY gt ANDY D2TRAC 2 gt ARRON D2TRAC 3 gt ARRON D2TRAC 3 gt BEMYVA 1 D2TRAC 4 gt BEMYVA 1 D2TRAC 4 gt DICK amp C 1 D2TRAC 5 gt DICK amp C 1 D2TRAC 5 gt EMIL D2TRAC 6 gt EMIL D2TRAC 6 gt HUI CHI 1 D2TRAC 7 gt HUI CHI 1 D2TRAC 7 a Choose OG Select Play Choose o Select D Play Please refer to Select amp Play on page GB33 Adds the song s newly selected from the browser tothe existing song list gt 1 4 MP3 Songs Selection List m TRACK1 4 TRACK1 6 D Do is TRACK1 2 mr TRACK1 1 gt gt 010315 1 Add CC Sel AII Remove Rmv AII e Choose Select D Play O gt qu EP Add To The Current Play List v 010315 1 TRACK1 1 v 010315 1 TRACK1 1 gt ANDY TRACK1 2 EMIL 3 gt ANDY TRACK1 2 gt ARRON TRACK1 3 gt ARRON TRACK1 3 gt BEMYVA 1 TRACK1 4 gt BEMY
27. LIVE i Surround Sound amp Sound Effects Vacuum Fluorescent Display Surround Indicators 1 Pro Logic Indicator Stadium Indicator Soundfield Indicator a SOUND FIELD Speaker Indicator Stage Indicator Hall Indicator Disco Indicator Live Indicator Note For proper surround sound make sure the user has followed the setup and installation procedure fully Dolby Digital Surround The Dolby Digital Surround system requires all 5 speakers front left center front right surround right surround left for correct surround sound reproduction This 5 1 channel digital surround format allows for five individual full range 20Hz 20KHz channels plus an LFE Low Frequency Effects channel for the low range 20Hz 120Hz effects It creates a realistic sound similar to theaters and cinemas A large proportion of DVD discs use this system for sound Dolby Pro Logic Surround The Dolby Pro Logic Surround system is a specially encoded two channels analog format which will produce 4 channels front left center front right monaural surround when a Dolby Pro Logic Decoder is used It is also compatible with stereo systems but the user will only have two channels Front Left amp Right of sound Dolby 3 Stereo Dolby 3 Stereo produces three channels front left center front right of sound from a two channels analog signal It is not a surround format so it does not require surround speakers Soundfield Effects The dig
28. VA 1 TRACK1 4 gt DICK amp C 1 TRACK1 5 gt DICK amp C 1 TRACK1 5 gt EMIL TRACK1 6 gt EMIL TRACK1 6 gt HUI CHI 1 TRACK1 7 gt HUI CHI 1 TRACK1 7 e Choose Select CD Play Please refer to Select amp Play on page GB33 e Choose 3 Select Play GB34 Select All and Remove Your Song All songs in the selection list will be selected for playing 1 3 MP3 Songs Selection List TRACK1 4 TRACK1 6 mr TRACK1 2 Play gt Sel All and 3 Remove Rmv All Play all songs inthe list oq 05bp5e e If you only want to play the first song in the selection list but not the second and third song New you can omit the two songs by Add pressing C eere 1 3 MP3 Songs Selection List Sel All e my TRACK1 4 ms TRACK1 6 ms TRACK1 2 Remove Rmv All All Songs In The List Will Be Selected 1 3 MP3 Songs Selection List TRACK1 4 TRACK1 6 TRACK1 2 Play gt New Add Sel All Remove Rmv All D ep 1 3 MP3 Songs Selection List TRACK1 4 TRACK1 6 TRACK1 2 Remove Rmv AII All Songs In The List Will Be Selected Remove Removes one song fromthe selection list D Ie x 4 1 4 MP3 Songs Selection List m D2TR
29. al Control Example showing how to set parental level to 3 or lt 3 gt Parental CC Level CO q D gt a gt d N a m mes a C m d a m om ap CO m d a m m es ap OO m d Parental Parental Parental LE Level lt 8 gt g Level lt 8 gt dr mss if if Off Off Select parental level option Change and lock parental level Please select the level D Choose Enter CD Exit D Choose C Enter CD Exit QQO O lvel G gt ves GD Exit J M A c Password Return GD UD x4 1 2 3 4 3 N C gt GE E 4g a PS os GB E m x OD on G zm e x GT Parental Parental Parental lt 3 gt LG Level lt 3 gt ir Level lt 8 gt ar WWE a F iP Off Off Off a Return Return Change and lock parental level Please enter a new password P Choose CD Enter CD Exit P Chose C Enter C Exit Q O Password Q Back C2 Yes C Exit A ee M GB29 Some films do not have parental control assiged and will play irrespective of the player setting A second method of parental control is also available in the PANEL KEYS option Set panel keys to OFF and the player can only be operated by the remote control Now the player can o
30. as level 2 for the most part However in the middle there are also scenes rated at 5 amp 7 not suitable for children The Disc Parental Level 7 Parental Level 2 Parental Level 2 The Player Parental Level Set to 1 The player s behavior depends on the Player does not play the disc and display setting in the parental menu Parental Level too low to Play Parental Level Set between 2 amp 4 Parental Level 7 Parental Level 5 1 Parental Level 7 m Playback path T Parental Level 2 GB28 Parental Level Set to 5 or 6 Parental Level 7 Parental Level 5 xx Parental Level 2 A section of the disc can have several different sequences which vary in parental control level Inthe above example of a disc with parental control the player will show a different section depending on the parental control level set inthe player s menu In this way parents can control the content of films and there is no indication that any censorship has occured The meaning of the levels 1 to 8 varies depending upon the country and the type of content of the disc Function Setup The player is delivered without a password When you set the parental level for the first time you are invited to enter your own password e g 1 2 3 4 This becomes the password for the player You must know this password in order to change it Some films do not have parental control the disc will play regardless of the player setting Parent
31. ble on a disc If the disc does not have the preferred option then the discs own preference will be used 2 m c a Language Subtitle TV Aspect Audio Set Digital out Parental On screen Quit Example s howing how to change the audio language from ENGLISH to FRENCH Language C Audio UD x2 r E Ez RES qeu ads nc CU ad Ex Is qu mi nt cu udi Language Language i TS English ar Audio English dr English Subtitle English Subtitle English Deutsch M English ra Menu ESSE enu ng s Francais Onsceen English On screen English Italiano Return Espa ol Return Return Select language option Select audio language P Choose Enter D Exit P Choose Enter CD Exit Choose Yes CD Exit Q Return t ZP x 5 Francais C E 2 FEE FS 9 uae zm wu E 1 1 a i a ao De E Es ao CUI uH md zs ON us eo OU ud 5 Language Language Language g Audio Frangais gr Audio Fran ais ar Ari Enoet English J Subtitle English Subtitle English Subin Engish Deutsch m Menu English Menu English Ment Eee ar tengai On screen English On screen English Onisereen English taisno a Return Return Return Espa ol Return Return Select audio language P Choose
32. cause picture distortion or render the disc unplayable CAUTION Do not use solvents commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog discs Electrical Specification e Amplifier Unit Amplifier Section Power Out put Total Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response SIN RatlOoz2 i deris ra et Dori te ocurre RAe Input Sensitivity Tone Control esee Tuner Section Tuning Range Intermediate Frequency sene 26dB Quieting Sensitivity 26dB Quieting Sensitivity Image Rejection Ratio IF Rejection Ratio S N Ratio Auto Stop Sensitivity Selectivity AM Suppression Ratio Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response Stereo Separation Stereo Threshold een DVD Section Laser Type Disc Diameter Playing Time 12 cm GB38 18 W RMS channel min 196 at rated power 1kHz 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB 265 dB CCIR 2K 460 mV 12 dB FM 87 50 108 00 Mhz 100 kHz steps AM 530 1720 kHz 10 kHz steps FM 10 7 MHz AM 450 kHz FM 16 dB AM 54 dB m FM 28 dB AM 20 dB FM 55 dB AM 45 dB FM 48 dB AM 35 dB FM 22 dB AM 50 dB m FM 20 dB FM 40 dB FM Mono 196 FM Stereo 2 596 AM 3 FM 100 Hz 4 5 kHz AM 120 2 5 kHz FM 30 dB 1 kHz FM 20 dB S emiconductor 12 cm 8 cm Single Layer 2 12h Dual Layer 4 01h Two Sides Single Layer 4 26h Two Sides Dual Layer 8 02h Electrical Specification Video Decod
33. ce such as on top of other hot running equipment In a cabinet allow about 10cm 4 inch of free space all around the player for adequate vent ilat ion Caution Do not install this equipment in confined space with poor ventilation o 2 i DVD Discs There are several types of DVD Disc Single sided discs These play for approximately 2 HOURS Single sided two layer discs These play for approximately 4 HOURS Double sided discs These play for approximately 4 HOURS Double sided with two layers on both sides These play for approximately 8 HOURS DVD discs have Titles and Chapters There can be several Titles on one disc and each Title can contain several Chapters Titles and Chapters are numbered e g Title 1 Title 2 etc amp Chapter1 2 3 etc Usually one Title will show the disc publisher and studio Single sided DVD BodlicenudDUE logos Next Title will be the film Other Titles contain t railers for ot her films ort he DVD product ion notes from Single sided discs usually have the Double sided discs have only a thin itl i d h id hil itl ip The titl the film or alternative endings for the film There are bottom is tha plapingisides A Aenean many possibilities with Digital Versatile Disc Chapters within the main Title allow you to search quickly for a Title side Title on this Facing up Strip specific point on the disc Many discs have a Chapter Menu sometimes call
34. ctions 2 Analog Audio Connections POWERED SUBWOOFER Connections m FRONT SPEAKERS SURROUND SPEAKERS 1 w oyr COMPONENT VIDEO OUT ANTENNA TV MONITOR S VIDEO IN TV MONITOR VIDEO IN TV AUDIO OUT SURROUND SPEAKERS GB11 3 Speaker connections Before Connecting Refer also to the instruction manual of the speakers This DVD Receiver is designed to reproduce optimum sound quality when speakers with the s pecified imped ance are connected All speakers are designed for 8 Ohms Maintain correct polarity when connecting speakers colored wire for positive and black wire for negative To prevent damage to circuits never short circuit the positive and negative speaker out put terminals Connection 2 ee 1 FRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT BWOOFER SUPWOG SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER 4 SURROUND SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER The above connections can be expressed by a table as follows umber BC 1 2 3 4 5 Speakers Front Left Front Right Center SurroundLeft Surround Right Connections T T T T T Terminals L R C SL SR Wire for Colore
35. d wire to amp Black wire to Connections Press the button down amp put the wire in then release the button Black Wire Connection of 5 speakers is the same GB12 Speaker Placement Placement of speakers play an important role in the reproduction of surround sound Particular attention should be taken when designing the speaker layout For the best surround effects all speakers should be installed If center speaker or subwoofer is not connected the sound from the unused channel will be distributed to the connected speakers in order to reproduce the best possible surround sound Center Speaker Center Speaker Erant Subwoofer Front Front Subwoofer Front speaker speaker speaker speaker TV t right Cleft right lt S 2 8 VIEWING AREA Rear speaker Rear speaker Rear speaker Rear speaker C left surround right surround left surround right surround DIM LS DIM RS a h A typical room layout will have the left center and right speakers across the front and the left surround and right surround speakers along the sides towards the rear as shown in the above left picture The center speaker can be above or below the video screen or TV A subwoofer with built in power amplifier can be installed for powerful bass sounds and can be positioned anywhere in the room
36. deed GB18 GB19 Clock and Timer Functions Clock ON OFF Timer Enabling On Off Timer amp Sleep Timer GB19 GB20 O Screen Mess ages paro besdudata dris Re aea di a N ds Sanit ead RO PE a efr ev AYER bd Qr ET IO Re EE GB21 Playing a DVD Disc When the DVD is playing amp Active Navigation DVD GB22 GB23 Playing a Music as MMC SURGEN UE CUM aie ten ee See GB23 When the Music CD is playing Active Navigation Music CD sseeeeeenennee GB24 Function Setup Setup Menu Language Subtitle TV Aspect Audio Set amp Digital Out s s GB25 GB28 Parental Control rte ie ener ERO sede REPRE a ens EARNED RET years GB28 GB30 SapsTug qpe mI GB30 Program Music CD amp Index DVD sssssssssseeenn mmm emen nens GB31 MP3 GDoP By o wat rhet Sat dites Ne a a a ov aA aa Ta aa reto hasce agus Daea egere GB32 GB33 Playing Ee AN oge A DIEL oa EE iners torre mene eh dei tie cat cta memetoeese tu m hen Deer er daven mote B3 Play Erase Choose and Add Your Song sssssssssssss nee mener GB34 Select All and Remove Your Song ssssssssssssssss nemen mene mense hehehe nnns GB35 Problems 2 2n nuueidHn n hpessYaere irre ric rne gedit AD Ron ekz PXPPErlegirtiwn GB36 Supplement for M P3 uo ore chy eor Le e eg testor lada LA ea tag GB37 Setting IS09660 format option in some common CD creation software GB37 Cleaning
37. e When a Station is reached auto tuning stops Tuning to a weak FM stations 1 Press TUNE PP 44 keys to tune in a weak FM station manually z Y J STEREO iq sus P T SENS MOS o ogg mm i p ES E Hi muz 2 Press FM MODE ontheremote control to switch to Mono mode This will reduce the background noise and make the station easier to hear Q sus p DOST q7 dd POP PC poi ibd SL Hi i Hae iau Preset Stations When a preset station is selected the preset number will appear next to the frequency on the display Selecting Preset Stations 1 Intuner mode press TUNER button to switch between AM and FM band if necessary Logic Y 3 STEREO non J c du 1 n EX Hi GB18 2 Press PRESET then use P 44 on the remote control to select desired preset station or use the remote s direct access numeric keys toaic PRESET Y 3 STEREO d sue p E es Bm um iL Storing Preset Stations The unit can store upto 20 stations in the FM waveband and 20 stations inthe AM waveband 1 Intuner mode press TUNER button to switch between AM and FM band LOGIC CYD STEREO Q sue P age ane dd ga oan a ij Lo noH E MHZ 2 Press the TUNE pP 44 button to Tune in the desired station Loic PRESET CYD STEREO CREED age Sens qun cake cate E sn H zy ERAS ICE d HUNE MHZ 3 Press and Hold PRESET until PRESET icon flashes Se V T d PRESET Y 3 STEREO CHA v e ACS E m
38. e edendis e ees ante DVD disc is loaded MUSIC CD vss ite ipit pP RR ERR Music CD disc is loaded NO VALID DISC rr tcr e ene Wrong disc format or damaged disc that cannot be played disc upside down or no disc in the tray x INVALID REGION DISC eee The disc cannot be played because regional code is different i to the player i PARENTAL LEVEL TOO LOW TO PLAY The parental control has been set and the disc cannot be played Y PLAY ls EE TET T Play 8 PAUSE TAD li itt Pause playing STEP FWD MN T unc ee o ee One frame forward in pause mode STEP BWD MH1 ses One frame backward in pause mode CONTINUE P naene Continue playing after pause RESUME STOP Q O naa Stop the disc but allow the disc to be resumed from the same place RESUME CDP naerenn Playing is resumed STOP BB ienna a an A Playing disc is completely stopped Dill Sacer PDA This function is not available NEXT CHAPTER PM 1 Play from beginning of next chapter PREV CHAPTER M 1 Play from beginning of previous chapter FAST FWD DP 1 oinen a Fast forward speed 1 For DVD up to speed 4 For CD up to speed 3 FAST BWD 441 nnn Fast backward speed 1 For DVD up to speed 4 For CD up to speed 3 SLOW FWD Db1 ur Slow forward speed 1 For DVD up to speed 4 SLOW BWD K1 eene Slow backward speed 1 For DVD up to speed 4 FASTMOTION rei At ens Fast motion
39. e front of the player e Avoid all obstacles which may interfere with the signal path e Inspect or replace the batteries DISTORTED OR B W PICTURE e The disc format is not according to the Tv set used PAL NTSC NO AUDIO AT DIGITAL OUTPUT e Checkthe digital connections e Checkthe Digital Out menu to make sure that the digital out put is correctly set e Checkifthe audio format of the selected audio language matches your DVD receiver capabilities BUTTONS DO NOT WORK e Unplug the player from power outlet and reconnect after a few seconds YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN THE PASSWORD e Press the PAUSE key onthe front panel while inserting the power plug to the power outlet For models without PAUSE key on the front panel press key onthe panel while inserting the power plug to the power outlet THE DISC IS STUCK INSIDE THE PLAYER e Press 5 power on standby button to standby mode and power on after a few seconds Supplement for MP3 Precaution should be taken when you create your own MP3 CD The MP3 Player supports only IS O9660 standard level 1 it can recognize and play MP3 files burned to CD R CD RW discs with the I5 O9660 standard To make a disc with ISO9660 format you must usethe DATA CD Creator Use Easy CO Cresitatin store aeu chore computer fles and folders on durable CD The MP3 Player will not recognize any MP3 CD created with formats other than ISO9660 I 09660 is the default
40. ed Scene Index or Scene Menu that displays the first shot from each Chapter which allows you to select a shot and play the disc fromthat point onwards DVD discs play multiple languages and multiple Playing side down Playing both sides subtitles on a single disc You can select and change the language and subtitle to suit yourself You can play the whole disc or just part of it and view it from different angles Cleaning DVD Disc S ome problems occur because the disc inside the player is dirty To avoid these problems clean your disc regularly in the following way e Whena disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the centre out e Donot wipe in a circular motion Circular scratches can cause picture distortion or render the disc unplayable CAUTION Do not use solvents commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog discs GB4 Pack and Pictures of the Whole System Check the items of the C220 home theater they are lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt lt D gt lt E gt lt F gt lt G gt User Manual Leads for connection between TV and DVD Player 3 prong RCA Audio Video Cable One Remote Control and two batteries A DVD Player with connected power cord AM loop Antenna FM Antenna Approximately 10 feet Subwoofer connection cable lt H gt lt I gt lt j gt lt K gt
41. et channel number select movement direction in Setup Disc Contents Active Navigation Menus Preset Play OK Enter Button in DVD CD mode start disc playback in Tuner mode enter preset programming mode or to confirm a preset enter or confirm menu and setup navigation B Stop FM Mode Button in DVD CD mode stop playing the Disc in Tuner mode select Mono Stereo Il Pause DVD CD mode only Freeze the picture and sound zm Index Menu Button Dis plays the Index Menu RDS Search is for Europe version only AB Repeat CD Program M enu in DVD CD mode set the limits for section repeat In CD mode display the Audio CD program Menu RDS Display is for Europe version only A U Master Volume Button Increase or decrease the volume 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 m m 7 n n x FM MODE Ce RDS AD SEARCH DISPLAY HOw THEATRE EMEN geeggpgpgg EAE Tone Select Bass Treble adjustment mode M ode Select surround modes or soundfield modes Active Navigation Button DVD CD mode only Enter or exit Active Navigation Menu Exit Leave the Setup Menu or System Setup amp Title DVD mode only Dis play the Title Menu if present on the disc Za Sleep Set the sleep auto off timer function Number Keys 0 9 For d
42. fe E E E A EK ib 8 4 Press ptoselect the preset channel number or Use the remote s direct access numeric keys X xd 4 LOGIC PRESET CYD STEREO CHA CRAS aga E TEM S ER sa ias i before changing to the dis play below PRESET CYD STEREO d sue P EA E E pu P p a SL Hu Clock amp Timer Functions Timer On Indicator _ _ SLEEP Sleep Timer On Indicator Clock Setting the Clock 1 Start in either AV1 AV2 or TUNER mode Timers cannot be set in DVD model 2 Press MENU button Remote Control only and also press lt gt until Clock SETUP Mode is select ed d sus P nr m mmu i i i u t ji 3 Press OK use TUNE p 44 to change between 12 and 24 hour mode Q sus p meP pmo mon git L P ror P 4 Press OK When the two hour digits flash useTUNE PP 44 to set the hour d sus p mao gm tm x E i d 8 E GB19 5 Press p gt to change the minute field and the two minute digits will flash LOGIC Gsus P Dan 3 E Hi 6 UseTUNE bb 44 toset the minute 7 Press OK to confirmthe setting and return to normal mode ON OFF Timer Setting the ON OFF Timer 1 InAVI AV2 or TUNER press Menu button LOGIC ma we UE EE DE PR TEES ES 3 o Eni Ja BY m ie Bs g 3 Press OK then use 4 to choose On Time or Off Time C B Ae Bs E 4 Press OK to enter Set Time mode 5 Set Time refer to GB
43. for skip forward button is selected Panel controls SLOW MOTION cesseem HH Slow motion for skip backward button is selected Panel controls MUTE D lt T A er The sound is muted UNMUTE y 1 nmt Sound mute is cancelled SKIPPING BAD DISC AREA accese There is a damaged section of the disc that the player can skip over TRACK t1 acsestevteitpeut ea teed a tps tend pds Ege etus Track selection with a number key Music CD SKIP NEXT PM 1 RR Skip to start of the next track Music CD SKIP PREV KW 1 eene Skip to the start of the previous track Music CD STANDBY gre Entering standby mode POWER ON 4 deterret ERE AEEA Switch on from stand by BU TION 2 5 etude vete a dT Indicates a menu selection using the number keys GB21 Playing a DVD Disc To play a DVD disc open the drawer using the panel control or the remote control Insert the disc with the title side up Close the drawer using the panel key or the remote control There will be a short delay NS the player identifies the disc and reads the menu fromthe disc An icon will dis play The florescent display on the front of the player will indicate DVD Some discs will play automatically others will display the disc menu If the menu is presented select Play film using the menu navigation keys and then press OK When the DVD is playing Skip Skip forwards or skip backwards a Chapter by pressing the C CD
44. ing Resolut ion DAC Signal System Video Format Video S N Ratio Differential Phase eseeennHe Differential Gain Composite Video Out put S Video Out put Audio DAC Out put Level ssesesenemm ee Total Harmonic Distortion esee S N Rat iO sive a pe ee ce E Re d ERE ones Frequency Response Digital Output sesmmH Miscellaneous Power Supply Rating Power Consumption Dimensions W xH x D Weight IR Remote Control Effective Range No of Keys Battery 1 5V MPEG 2 720 x576 50 Hz 720 x 480 60 Hz 10 Bits PAL NTSC 4 3 16 9 56dB minimum 5 Less than 596 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms Y 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms 24 Bits 96 kHz 21Vrms lt 1 gt 70 dB 4Hz 20 kHz 44 1kHz 4Hz 22 kHz 48 kHz 4Hz 44 kHz 96 kHz SPDIF Coaxial amp Optical 120 Vac 60 Hz Standby 7W Max 300W 430mm x 75mm x278mm 7Kg gt 8 Meters 38 AAA X 2 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 intented for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured
45. irect access of preset channels and used in Disc Player menus X Mute Button Mute and unmute the sound amp Eject Button DVD CD mode only Open or close the disc tray 3 Dimmer Button Dim the dis play screen Front Panel 1 Power On Standby Button Switch between Power On and Standby Modes 2 Standby LED Indicator Indicate standby mode 3 Disc Tray 4 IR Receiver Infrared Sensor for remote control 5 Vacuum Fluorescent Display Dis play details for user s information 6 DVD Button Select the DVD CD as the input source 7 1 AUX 1 Button Selects Auxiliary source 1 as the input source 8 Volume Used to adjust the master volume Turn clockwise to increase the volume and anti clockwise to decrease 9 2 AUX 2 Button Selects Auxiliary source 2 as the input source 10 Tuner Button Select Tuner as the input source It canalso switch between AM and FM bands 11 12 13 14 15 16 F s f E Stop Button DVD CD mode only Stop playing the disc Il Pause Button DVD CD mode only Freezethe picture and sound gt Play Preset Button in DVD CD mode used to start disc playback in Tuner mode used to select preset channel mode Frequency A Up Skip Forward Button in DVD mode usedto skipto next chapter track in Tuner mode usedto tune up Whenthe preset function applied you can search upwards to select the channel you want or sta
46. ital Soundfield Effects can recreate the effects of sounds reflect ed from walls or ceilings to obtain the sound presence of real environments Stadium This mode recreates a large stadium using very long reverbersation times Stage This effect recreates a stage environment emphasizing sound fromthe front speakers A Hall This surround effect recreates a hall using lots of reflections Suitable for orchestral music such as classical and opera Disco This surround effect generates a feeling of being in a disco or club It is suitable for all types of music that are played in disco Live This soundfield effect is suitable for all types of music GB17 Radio Operations Tuner Vacuum Fluorescent Display Indicators Preset Indicator Tuned Indicator PRESET CYD STEREO Stereo FM Mode OPTICAL KHZ AM Frequency Indicator MHZ FM Frequency Indicator a Tuning M anually 1 Press TUNER to select tuner mode 3 Ifnecessary press TUNER again to switch between AM and FM band 4 Press TUNE pPP lt q to change the frequency The frequency changes in 100KHz steps in FM and 10KHz steps inAM Automatic tuning 1 Press TUNER to select tuner mode PRO LOGIC 2 Logic Y 3 STEREO non Jee DO RR O 00 jj dA PROG EW ga E Pod MHZ 3 Ifnecessary press AM and FM band 4 Press and Hold the TUNE py or TUNE for more than one second to activate auto tuning mod
47. lance Note Please sit at your usual listening position to correctly setup the speaker balance to match each other 1 Press MENU to enter system setup mode 2 Press OK toselect Speaker setup LOGIC mia vee En 21 q ie ie E gJ ania nates p E 3 Press 4 gt until Speaker Level Setup is selected LOGIC d sus P BAA 7 7 0 0 5 p 3 g m i aa d i iL 4 Press OKtoenter Speaker Level Setup Mode LOGIC CETT mne 3 Eg 1 L i Use 4 gt to select a different speaker Use p gt to adjust the level of a particular speaker until it matches the other speakers Press OK to save these settings or Press EXIT to leave setup mode For DRC setting you mayrefer to GB26 or SONI x E i d 8 E Basic Operations Selecting the source Press one ofthe input selector buttons below to select the input source 1 iq sus b m m rc E i ut PRESET Adjusting the Master Volume The master volume adjusts all channels at the same time 1 Press the master volume A fe onthe remote OR 2 Rotatethe master volume knob on the front panel LOGIC d sus P aga P PI 3 EXT Hi GB15 Adjusting the Tone The tone controls only affect the front left and right speakers 1 Press TONE once to select Bass adjust ment 3 Press TONE for the third time to exit or wait a few seconds for it to time out 4 While in Bass or Treble adjustment mode press TUNE P 4to
48. ll start fromthe beginning Active Navigation DVD To display the control bar press onthe remote control The control bar will be dis played across the top of the screen This control bar allows you to change settings such as the audio language while the disc is playing without interrupting the film Navigate across the bar using Ri keys Select the title you wish to play on multi title DVDs Press CD GRD to Title WH select atitle and press B OK The new title will be dis played on screen and also be shown on the florescent dis play along with the corresponding time on screen Z Select the chapter you wish to play on multi chapter DVDs Press POO Chapter to select a chapter and press OK The new chapter will be displayed on screen ON and also be shown onthe florescent dis play along with the corresponding time on screen GB22 7 Time search This enables you to select and playthe film from any point the indicat ed Time figure is the elapsed time for the currently playing title Input a time using the number keys and press B OK The film will play from the associat ed time The associated Chapter andtime will be displayed onthe florescent dis play Language RE Sound b This selects the audio track Press the D ED keys to cycle through the sound tracks available on the disc To select a sound track press W OK There could be 2 channel and 5 1 channel Audio available There could al
49. n connect the AM loop antenna to the AM jack Position the loop antenna to receive t he clearest sound Af Fully insert the stripped portion of the antenna into the terminal as shown above Note Position the antenna as far as possible froma TV VCR or other radiation source 5 Component Video Out 6 S Video Out For connecting to the S VIDEO IN jack on the TV using an optional S Video cable GB8 Rear Panel 10 11 12 Video Output For connecting to external equipment with video in jacks REC Connect to VCR or other recording device TV Connect to TV or Monitor Video Input For connecting video to the corresponding VIDEO OUT jack on AUX1 or AUX2 Surround Speaker Connect the left surround speaker to SL terminals and right surround speaker to SR terminals Connect the colored wire to and black wire to 8 Ohm recommended Front Speaker Connect the left front speaker to L terminals right front speaker to R terminals and center speaker to C terminals Connect the colored wire to and black wire to 8 Ohm recommended Subwoofer Out For connection to audio out put jack of the powered subwoofer After completing all the connections connect the AC power cord of the player and subwoofer tothe wall outlet To switch on the subwoofer rotate the VOLUME knob at the front panel of subwoofer clockwise until you hear a click Power Cord Introduction
50. n List Screen and Disc Browser Screen This screen dis plays the List of Songs that can be played 1 4 MP3 Songs Selection List Selected Song Not Selected Song Add Sel AII Remove Rmv All When you first load a disc every song on the disc will be placed in this Song Selection List and all will be selected for playing You can change the selection by highlight ing the song and pressing C Disc Browser Screen You can create your own MP3 Song Selection List using the Disc Browser ce Choose Select Play This screen shows all the Albums and Tracks on the disc and lets you choose which ones you want in the Song Selection List GB32 Navigating between M P3 Screens d secs kHz kbps _Sel Al Ie e m gt gt mih Remove Rmv All e Choose Select Play Playing a MP3 Disc From the MP3 Disc Browser you could choose your favorite songs For the sake of the user s convenience a particular disc named 010315 1 is used for illustration Select amp Play Your Song a u f g o r bb 010315 1 3 ES DINE E gt ARRON gt BEMYVA 1 gt DICK amp C 1 gt EMIL gt HUI CHI 1 cC Choose Select 77 Play Uo Select the album you want C Choose Select Play
51. nly be used by someone with access tothe remote control Panel Keys Lock Parental CC amp D X3 Panel Keys CO ZTP of am al asd ea ws OD oy oy CECT OED oy a al os oom a OD oy a Parental Parental Parental Level lt 8 gt Level lt 8 gt ar On Password Password Off Lock Unlock af Lock Unlock gi Return ar Panel keys On Panel keys On Return Return Select parental level option Enable or disable front panel keys Choose Enter C Exit P Choose Enter CD Exit E amp P Choose CD Yes CD Exit t Ext C e 4 a ma uu 2 OO on Ge ll Hl ee mE Ue el ee a c5 EN Parental Parental Level lt 8 gt Level lt 8 gt Password Password Lock Unlock gf 4 Lock Unlock gf Panel keys Off gr Panel keys Off ar Return Return Return Enable or disable front panel keys P Choose C Enter CD Exit P Choose Enter CD Exit On Screen During playback various icons and messages will be shown on the screen for a few seconds to confirm that a function has been selected You can turn these messages off or on A full list of these messages can be found on page GB21 On Screen CD of mm mmm S m xum mu RN E m i
52. roduct to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 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 20 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 21 Safety Check Upon complet ion of any service or repairs to this product askthe service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condit ion 22 USA amp Canada version comply with ETL marking C Subwoofer USA amp Canada version comply with UL marking US Listeo 23 c UL US Contents Introduction Safety sisse Lau enel ase cade ee table e e P aia GB1 Important Safety Instructions 2 0 0 e ee eee eee ean nn eae nennen GB2 CONTENTS san N aas EUR GB3 Player ZOnes TA oes E Ree o BS NER PURIS Manis nudes Reda RE ema GB4 Anti copy Disc Protection 2 2 2 doi se irn aedade Eaa iaa i eaa e e De ERR E GB4 Installation M
53. rt the preset programing mode I Frequency v Down Skip Back Button in DVD mode used to skip to previous chapter track in Tuner mode used to tune down When the preset function applied you can search downwards to select your target channel or start the preset programing mode amp Eject Button Open or close the disc drawer GB7 Rear Panel EO IN in IMPORTANT Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet ensure that all other connections have been made Never make or change any connections with the power switched on The type plate is located at the rear of the system 1 Audio Output For connecting analog Left Right signals to external recording devices such as VCR or Tape Recorder 2 Audio Input For connecting analog Left Right to the corres ponding AUDIO OUT jack on a AUX1 or AUX2 3 Digital Coaxial Output For connecting to external equipment that has a digital coaxial in jack Digital Optical Output For connecting to external equipment that has a digital optical in jack 4 FM Antenna For FM reception connect the FM antenna to the FM jack Movethe antenna in various directions until the clearest signal is received AM Loop Antenna For AM receptio
54. s inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol with in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM GB1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A CAUTION PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation use and servicing This unit does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 1 Read these instructions After unpacking this product read the owner s manual carefully
55. so be alternative language tracks All discs are different in this respect Subtit This allows you to select bet ween available subtitle languages or turn the ubtitle m subtitles off Pressing the CD CKD keys allows selections to be dis played To select press B OK Press Right whenthe subtitle is highlighted to go to the second part of the Active Navigation Bar or press i to go directly to the second part of the Active Navigation Bar x E a I 8 E Tod Allows you to view the screen from different angles This is only available on ng e o some discs Check for this icon on the back of a DVD when purchasing This allows you to inhibit the command responses in the top corner of the screen OSD P eg Stop Play which are displayed momentarily when a remote key is pressed To suppress these responses select OFF by pressing B OK A B Repeat allows a passage to be repeated continuously Press B OK at the Repeat 43 start of the required passage then press B OK again at the end of the passage The passage will now be repeat ed continuously To revert to normal playing press We OK again Allows the display area to be increased or decreased in size Zoom e Press OK to toggle between 1 0x 2 0x and 0 5x Note When the selection is completed EXIT the Navigation Bar by pressing or EXIT Playing a Music CD To play a music CD insert it in the drawer with the title side up
56. 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to a supply outlet different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help E s i GB3 Player Zones For the purpose of distribution of DVD Discs the world has been separated into 6 zones The zone your player is intended for is indicated on the Zone Label This should be the same as the label on discs available in your region If you have any difficult y playing a disc make surethe disc is the same zone as your player USA Anti copy Disc Protection Some DVD discs have anti copying devices With these discs the playback on a Television will give the highest quality picture however you will not be able to record this signal on a VCR Installation Install your DVD Receiver on a stable flat surface There must be sufficient room in front of the receiver for the drawer to be opened and the receiver should be positioned so that it can see the remote control Do not expose your DVD Receiver to extremes of temperature or humidity Avoid standing it on a hot surfa
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