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1.             Display disappears      What is a Title   A movie contained in a DVD disc       What is a Chapter   Each title on a DVD disc is divided into several smaller sections called  chapters        Depending on the disc  the disc    information display may appear different        appears on the TV screen   If this symbol appears on the TV screen while buttons are being operated  that      Depending on the disc  you can also  select DOLBY DIGITAL  or PRO LOGIC  operation is not possible with the disc currently being played       What is a Track  File    A section of video or a music file recorded on a VCD  CD  or MP3 CD     Screen Display    DVD DVD display        MP3CDdisplay     Pack  FILE  display P   AUDIO LANGUAGE display GE DOLBY DIGITAL display    m TITLE display     ELAPSED TIME display m SUBTITLE display 894 ANGLE display    D iv2   DivX display    VCD VCD display          CD CD display oy CHAPTER display      REPEAT PLAYBACK display G LR STEREO  UR  display       1010101  01010 0107   AO  07   oo 0     o    ON    1010100  010 10  Aor 70  9 70     o         o  07 E 0   D  Er   4  9     0101016     1       01010        S       BERNA   A   NS    7          i    D      s   SO     QS  S  e    07 ee O      070           MUT    d      M  0 AN  Lo   010 0 9  9 0109    L  9101010  9 9100          SLOW    b Fast Slow Playback      Fast Playback em   E     dx    Press and hold I      gt  gt         Each time the button is held down during playback   the playback speed chang
2.           1165 1313 1501 1632  Selecting the Selecting the Selecting the Selecting the Disc Menu 1166 1326 1502 SEET 1665  OSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Language  recorded on the disc         1171 1327 1503     Singhalese   1684     recorded on the disc   recorded on the disc  PUE       not recorded on the disc  menu 1174 1332 1505 1697    language will not change even  RETURN button to return to the previous level  if you set it to your desired    language   per MENU button to exit the setup screen     SELECT                EXIT p       li Kb E OVE  SELECT   JRETURN                  LANGUAGE    JSEUECT RETURN  EXIT    JSEUECT RETURN       ol  S  SEUEC T S RETURND  S  EXIT        0135    S    9     A  OY 29        70   07  97  07  Or    0101019   101079     4010  Q9  Ben    S    S    o              o        O          7      7    1010101010101070   oo    707  QN    010101010070   AOV 70   AQ 707  94 040                   0     A        Ee  E FOTOS E  010701010109        ov  0  M  0   VS   010 9  9  9 01     0   9101010 9 010          7  o                  Setting TV Screen type    010 0         SE  o     Press Cursor e  button to move to     Setup    and then  press ENTER button     1 Press MENU button     DISC MENU     Y   WIDE    OFF  1 CHANGE    ORIGINAL                  5           EXIT  MOVE  G SEIECT                  Press Cursor e Press Cursor A e  3 button to move to    TV 4 button to select the   DISPLAY    and then desired item and then   press ENTER
3.          el Oe 10  P SGANIR qe SS iii      POCION EEN  III 12     ld ek COMITES  2 a                     13  TV Screen Saver Function Connecting the                        SW option  Antennas    ecrire ERE EE            eene 14  The MAX DC20500 automatically brightens and darkens the brightness Setting E D Oe Ee sss 15  of the TV screen after 3 minutes in the stop mode     OPERATION  The MAX DC20500 automatically switches itself into the power saving ue Deeg Lasa             DOM  EE     mode after 20 minutes      the screen saver mode             __                  19     ee 20  Power Saving Function EOM                e               21  RR SST 7777 UM        e    22  The MAX DC20500 automatically shuts itself off after 20 minutes in the stop mode   geen bo  eee 6MO eeeennnm 23       ee D M u  um NEL    Xo EE 25      ZOOME UCECI ee 26  Customized TV Screen Display           27  ADEM f Movima TSS RY ee Cong    lg  ee 28  The MAX DC20500 allows you to select your favorite image during           see    29  JPEG  DVD playback and set it as your background wallpaper          OU                    31  Iul M       eee 32     SETUP  LV DVD  Digital Versatile Disc  offers fantastic audio and video  thanks to Dolby Digital Em oe eme 33  h        Lus RE 34         surround sound and MPEG 2 video compression technology  Now you can enjoy these MEE SZ M  en EE  en 35  realistic effects in the home  as if you were in a movie theater or concert hall  Setting                        eener 3
4.        OL 7    Oy  o o  10 0  A    07o     0401010 0  Bien 1019   AS  or    0101010      0 01 0191910101          CH 70          0100       f   S  07 NO  07 VS  o    oS     0  M  0  AN         010 0  9 9 01099  0    0L01010101010 9    SLEEP      j           Sleep Timer Function   Mute Function      Sleep Timer Function    You can set the time that the DVD player will shut itself off     Press SLEEP button       Each time the button is pressed  the selection changes as follows   90 MIN  gt  60 MIN  gt  45 MIN  gt  30 MIN  gt  15 MIN  gt  OFF           Qo    the sleep timer setting  press SLEEP button      The remaining time before the DVD player will shut itself off is displayed    Pressing the button again changes the sleep time from what you have set  earlier          ancel the sleep timer  press SLEEP button until  FF appears on the display     EF   Mute Function    This is useful when answering a doorbell or telephone call   Press MUTE button        MUTE   appears in the display     To turn off mute  press the button again             o    CH  m        I     m      c  o              70    07       Dr  9      0101070     40101010101010  9  X    N A  KS    i  0 0  QM  NS    0     010101010107074   07  0     9101010100   of 070 o  304 0         o  G  9  M   01  DEER  O  07070101010 9       vi    4   0  M  Ou           9101010101019        40     2401019401010        S    DEMO Function    E    You can view the various functions available on  your system     Press DEMO DIMMER b
5.     40     2401019401010       Switch the system  on by pressing  STANDBY ON     Press the   4  gt   button  The cassette  starts playing         Side     Tape   lt  gt   button once   e Side     Tape   lt   button  twice  Tape 2 only     Press DECK 1 2 button to select the  cassette to be played     the player to  select the Tape  function     2 Press TAPE on    Press the La   gt  gt   button if necessary     e Rewind the cassette 1 lt   DOWN  button    e Fast forward the cassette UP   PPI  button     Press the PUSH  EJECT  4  of the  cassette tape to open  the cassette door and  insert a cassette     Go      Insert a cassette with the  recording playback side facing  the cassette holder  and then  push the cassette door shut     When you have  finished playback   press STOP button     EF Selecting the Cassette Playback Mode    Your micro component system has three cassette playback modes which    enable you to listen to both sides of a cassette automatically   TAPE 2 only      Press REVERSE MODE until the appropriate  symbol is displayed     e                    of the selected cassette and then stops            e       One side of the cassette   The other side of the cassette and then stops     REVERSE    ee   Both sides of the cassette indefinitely until you evens  press stop  e    EF Tape Counter    When playing a cassette in one of the cassette  decks  a counter is displayed to enable you to  take note of the counter value at the start of  each track to start playback a
6.     Timer Function        1   0 0 01910 9101016    o  70    o  o         A   The timer enables you to switch the system on or off at specific times  N di i After having set the timer  it will start automatically as shown by the TIMER indication on the display     VOR     e If you no longer want the system to be switched on or off automatically  you must cancel the timer  cH TT S  If you no longer wish to use the timer  you must cancel it   o  7            Before setting the timer  check that the current time is correct          ML   For each step  you have a few seconds to set the required options   En    If you exceed this time  you must start again     Example  You wish to wake up to music every morning     Press  Switch the system TIMER CLOCK Press the ENTER To cancel the timer  press TIMER ON OFF  on by pressing until TIMER is button  once     ON TIME is displayed  instead      is no longer displayed   of the equalizer symbols  for a  few seconds  followed by any  switch on time already set  you  can set the timer switch on time       Press 4        button To resume the timer  press TIMER ON OFF  Set the timer 5 Set the timer    to adjust the volume   again   switch on time  switch off time  level and press  ENTER          is displayed again        a  Set the hour by pressing d or  gt  a  Set the hour by pressing       or  gt    The source to be selected is  button  button  displayed   b  Press ENTER  b  Press ENTER       The minutes flash    The minutes flash    n  c  Se
7.    D    70               10101010  01010 10   AQ 0   oO               101010100  S Bio               lt   S S S  S E Ge     S Ab 7 one    gt  e Ss S S 29 Q  S S 12    S cg E  S     S S  gt   oF  amp           5 5  gt    5g S  SS   5 9 3  5 8 x S 59 3  og   5 5 E  3 5 E  4   E    M     E 2   P s  4         3  27 S   2 S S    2       2  P s  S 2 2   2  lt           Ki Ki       lt      lt   e          lt      5 207 Otero AS  o Es Kc        NDS  SS    o  1070701010        1010101010 oe  o        oi 0  0  o      0  A     0  ov  Loy   2L01010 01010    o  101010 01000 9       910101091  010V0    NS  Audio Language Selection Function   20    Press Cursor A e  1 Press INFO button 2 buttons or numeric  twice     buttons to select the  desired audio language       Depending on the number of languages on a                ovo  jew us ms Ronn CD OFF SPAIN JAPANESE  etc   is selected each time  the button is pressed     VD EN 1 3490 E orF  02    D OFF        t ve Subtitle Language Selection Function   1    1 Press INFO button 2 Press Cursor  gt                 ss button to move to    SUBTITLE display           9      13 mess op 02 Corr         9 EN 1 3 muss Borne Corr      You can use the SUBTITLE button on the  remote control to select a subtitle  language      Depending on the disc  the Subtitle and  Audio Language functions may not work     button or numeric  buttons to select  the desired subtitle     3 Press Cursor e    ovo   gw us mue E EN 01 03 Q2                 B sp 02 03       Hl 
8.    OLOLOLOVOV   9    0  Qv   1019 9 9  oiov V9     1  21010 0 01010 9                      O  O  z     lethod 1     Using Video Out  Good Quality  I  E          o   Connect Video Out on the player to Video   In on your TV     2 Press the TV VIDEO button on the remote       of TV control to set the TV to  VIDEO               Method 2   Using S Video Out  Better Quality     Use this method if your TV has an S Video In jack                    1 Connect S Video Out to S Video In on  your TV        2 Press the TV VIDEO button on the remote  not supplied   control of TV to set the TV to  S VIDEO            e Composite Video  A single video signal that is a composite of the black   and white information  Y  and the color information  C     e S Video  A video transmission standard that provides a sharper  brighter  picture than ordinary composite video by separating brightness and color    signals     10    40101010101070  oi 10  OH 70     ON 0   7   10101  ON 001010         A      7  7       2          0101010 O  o  27  2     1  SCAN  Progressive Scan  Function    D  us m Unlike regular Interlace Scan  in which two fields of picture information alternate to create the     ee entire picture  odd scan lines  then even scan lines   Progressive Scan uses one field of  information  all lines displayed in one pass  to create a clear and detailed picture without visible    ys  2 0    4010101010107  o 107  Oo Oy    D  o    o Oy  10101 7  ml SC    O   0  70        Ee             O   oO    7 
9.    track  or directory  file  will be played     But  you cannot skip chapters consecutively     0474    5 CHAPTER 002 040 P   NEXT    DVD RECEIVER     SMART NAVI                     me  Something like you  or good                 love  mr  Uptown girl                SELECT Bis                         DVD RECEIVER     SMART NAVI    3        lt           m  Something like you  I   Back for good  m   Love of my life  me  More than words   needyou       MP    me      Tove      me  Uptown girl                            SELECT BlC sToP    14 PREVIOUS 1  DVD RECEIVER    SMART NAVI              a gt              me  Something like you  mr  Back for good   me  Love of my life   m    More than words    me    need you  Sc A A  m    Uptown girl   E    DEMOVE  SELECT Bl  sToP             STEP      When watching a VCD with a track  longer than 15 minutes  each time  I     PP is pressed  playback  will skip back or forward 5 minutes         Frame by Frame dien mee    Press STEP button       The picture moves forward one frame each time the  button is pressed during playback        Angle Function    4  www    This function allows you to view the same scene in different angles   QN    Press INFO button     Dvo   oun 8001040      0 00 37 Bus             on de 001 040  0  0 00 37 841 3                Press Cursor     button to move to  ANGLE display     pvp   01 01 001040  0     00 37 Bats    Press Cursor A   w buttons or numeric buttons  to select the desired angle       Each time the button
10.   Ro 1079  Q    07   oy   7          7            7o   7  9  o     075  020     9101019     40101010101010  o  A    QU  AN    S  A    9   N    SS 55                               9    EF Slide Mode          s  7 e M  0                Ce 0           D      1g ov  Ki Z0L0LOLOVOV a    0  ov       0  ov          1                          1 Place the JPEG disc on the disc tray     2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button        Press SLIDE MODE button       Playback starts automatically       Each time the button is pressed  the image makes the transition as follows     SLIDE SHOW MODE   1    SLIDE SHOW MODE   2    SLIDE SHOW MODE   10    SLIDE SHOW MODE   11    SLIDE SHOW MODE   RANDOM    SLIDE SHOW MODE   NONE                                From top to bottom    From bottom to top    Rectangular shape in the center    Vertical curtain shape    Each time a new image is displayed  slide modes   1 11  will be randomly and automatically be applied     Cancels the slide mode     PEG File Playback    Images captured with a digital camera or camcorder  or JPEG files on a PC can be  stored on a CD and then played back with this DVD player     OPEN CLOSE         DIGEST          AJ    SLIDE MODE    Press I     kl to skip to the next slide       Each time the button is pressed  the slide moves backward or forward     NS Digest Function    You can view 9 JPEG images on the TV screen     Press DIGEST Press Cursor A v  4    gt  buttons  button during to select the desired image and    playback  then pr
11.   Turn the MIC LEVEL knob to adjust the MIC volume      Press the ECHO button to select ECHO1 ECHO2  and ECHO OFF    e During using the microphone  you can press the REC PAUSE button to record your favorite            CH  m  EC     I     m  O  c  o         401010101010   go  01070  oe 70  o   3  010101010070   Ao  1079   S   70   94 040    7   o         7   o       2         2        Cautions on Handling and Storing Discs    Em        Oy  070  7o     0101019   101079  70     4010          KO    Q         20  4   gt   01070         S  70  S Small scratches on the disc may reduce sound and picture quality or cause breaks in     un  playback  Be especially careful not to scratch discs when handling them     0   0   9101019 9 010              E    S   SS       Handling TC  Do not touch the playback side of the disc  Hold    the disc by the edges so that fingerprints will not    J    X get on the surface    lt   gt  Do not stick paper or tape on the disc        Handling and Storing RI m REC     When you get fingerprints or dirt on the disc  clean it  with a mild detergent diluted in water and wipe with a    soft cloth     When cleaning  wipe gently from the inside to the outside of the disc       Condensation may form if warm air comes into contact with cold parts  inside the player  When condensation forms inside the player  the player  may not operate correctly  If this occurs  remove the disc and let the  player stand for 1 or 2 hours with the power on        Precautions When U
12.  0     b onnecting to a TV Con t     9         24        o   01010107077  o  7079    010101070         70   07   0101010101010  KH  9 070  o  0101079           S  a  9    9101019           04010101  go           d  SS Q8  S 9  S E    T       Please be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord before moving       E   0           D       4 ov      0  OLOLOLOLOVOY       101  oo   D  ON          1  9101910491010           or installing this unit   EE Please choose one of three video connection methods  sratine   Press and hold P SCAN button on the remote controller for over 5 seconds in stop  d   Component Video  Best Quality  mode   L     eg   Pressing and holding the button for over 5 seconds will select  Progressive Scan  and  Interlace Scan   repetitively     Use this method if your TV have Pr Pb andY jacks   What is Progressive  or Non Interlaced  Scanning        If you television is equipped with Component Video inputs connect a component    video cable from the Pr Pb and Y jacks on the back panel of the system to the  corresponding jacks on your television   Interlaced Scan  1 FRAME z 2 FIELDS  Progressive Scan  FULL FRAME                                The progressive scanning method scans one full frame of    interlaced fields  odd and even   where each field video consecutively down the screen  line by line   An entire image is drawn at one time  as opposed to the       In interlaced scan video  a frame consists of two    COMPONENT  IN       contains every ot
13.  S     9    010101010070  Van 70   AO Oy    0   o  p  0   07   o   o         0101019   70           O7   707     Oy  9  o   9   0101070     1  1019095 01019       S  UG             e  e  bm             Cc                c  ITI   a                      D      O  3  e                       o                          07 V NS  0 T     01019191010 S   9   Ou NS  0  NO  Zo  90101010109    ADS   S  ST     EEN    S  x  S  S             07 wer 4      0  v D       4 A         070  0             S  V S    O   d 40          0  NS        910101010100 S  101010 0  010 0    1  9 01010  9i 9100    If AM reception is poor  connect an  outdoor AM antenna not supplied           Connecting an External Analog Component    Example  Analog signal components such as a VCR  Camcorder  and TV     AM Loop Antenna   supplied                                   FM Antenna  supplied          FMANT   75 Q     Snap the tabs on the loop into the  slots of the base to assemble the  AM loop antenna               Audio Cable  If the external analog component has  only one Audio Out  connect either left  or right        Spread the SW aerial out and attach the  ends to a wall  in the position providing the  best reception    If reception is poor  e g  distance from  transmitter too great  walls blocking the    radio waves  etc    install an outdoor aerial                     BANS FM antenna connection   00 i  1  Connect the FM antenna supplied to the FM 75Q   i  i s AM  MW  antenna connection  SZ COAXIAL terminal a
14.  VIDEO Compatibility   DivX3 11   Up to the latest VERSION the latest 5 1  are supported  In addition  XviD is supported      www   WMV V1 V2 V3 V7 For WMV  V1  V2  V3  and V7 formats are possible    AUDIO Compatibility CBR   80kbps 320kbps   Audio compatibility   MP3s encoded at bitrates from 80kbps to  320kbps  AC3s from 128kbps to 448kbps  and WMAs from 56kbps   Pf cz CBR   128kbps 448kbps to 160kbps are supported    PWM CBR   56kbps 160kbps e In addition  for subtitles  this unit will support Text format  SMI           When playing the DivX disk  you can play the file with extension of AVI only       Among the available DivX audio formats  DTS Audio is not supported     WMV V8 is not supported for WMV files     When burning a subtitle file to a CD ROM with your PC  be sure to burn it as an SMI file     1010101   01010 0107   AQ 079  y 7    Ki    10101  oir     001010   S       o  Q 0  X            v  SH  Oy  07 e  oa 7o  79   0  2   0  Gei 73    9101019     tut  QN   v    ENS  207 EEN e        N         02010101010          o  Zo to  vo             1                          n  910101919  010V0    Press INFO button       Each time the button is pressed  the display changes as follows                       0001 0042     0 00 09      OFF    Tie _     Dvo            8001040  0  0 00 37 Bart       DVD RECEIVER       Y T  a    SJ ROOT me  Something like you        Back for good          Love of my life  me   More than words    Display disappears       Display disappears       
15.  about 2 5 to 3  times the distance of the TV s screen size away from the  TV  Example  For 32  TVs 2 2 4m  6 8feet    For 55  TVs 3 5 4m  11 13feet     Position of the DVD Player      Place it on a stand or cabinet shelf   or under the TV stand     Speakers  BG      Place these speakers in front of your listening  position  facing inwards  about 45   toward you     Place the speakers so that their tweeters will be    at the same height as your ear     Directions in Installing Speaker    Installation in a place near heating apparatus  under direct lay of light or with high humidity may cause    performance degradation of the speaker     Do not install on the wall or on a high place of pole or other unstable place to prevent any safety accident    caused by falling of the speaker     Do not take the speaker near from TV or computer monitor   The speaker near the TV or computer monitor may influence the quality of the screen display     9    70     i   0 0 01910 9101016   SO         9101079     A  UN    07       E o  70                    X  d    oov     oe    9     S  A         S    40     1               00     0101010101010107    07    010101010070   AQ 107   AO Oy               S  QN          o    0 9     OV    onnecting to a TV    Please be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord before moving or    installing this unit   Please choose one of three video connection methods                           X  S  o  N  N    AS    des o   7   M                         O
16.  button  press ENTER button       Once the setup is complete  you will  be taken to the previous screen     Audio  LOGO   ORIGINAL        Setup    MOVE GSELECT RETURN  S  EXIT    HOVE               IS RETURNL                 Press RETURN button to return to the previous level      pres MENU button to exit the setup screen       Adjusting the TV Aspect Ratio  Screen Size   The horizontal to vertical screen size ratio of conventional TVs is 4 3  while that of wide screen and high  definition TVs is 16 9  This ratio is called the aspect ratio  When playing DVDs recorded in different  screen size  you should adjust the aspect ratio to fit your TV or monitor        For a standard TV  select either  4 3LB  or  4 3PS  option according to  personal preference  Select  16 9  if you have a wide screen TV       Select this to view a 16 9 picture in the full screen       WIDE mode on your wide screen TV     You can enjoy the wide screen aspect   4 3LB   Select this to play a 16 9 picture in the letter box    mode on a conventional TV     Black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen      4 3 Letter box     4 3PS   4 3 Pan amp Scan       Select this to play a 16 9 picture in the pan  amp  scan    mode on a conventional TV     You can see the central portion of the screen only  with the  sides of the 16 9 picture cut off              Ifa DVD is in the 4 3 ratio  you cannot view it in wide screen     Since DVD discs are recorded in various image formats  they will look differen
17.  discs     e To select AB Repeat Playback from the information display screen   press REP  AB     70     0101010101  MO 010709   9 0   ON o    0   Ce  o    A  S    7o    7        279  Or  o  o     01  010107   40101010101010 o  aX    S   AS    ON    SOM         G  00    1010101   01010 0107   AO 0   y 07    O7   401010101007077  70  7          7     Zoom Function    D  QN   Qv       5 9       en GN    0    L    01040    t   N  aN      Lo     QN    O       M  0  0  5 9        0101010100     40     01010101010VO              This function allows you to enlarge a particular area of the displayed image     o                                              vi       Zoom  Screen Enlarge  Function           Press Cursor A v    button  move to the area button     you want to enlarge              POSTION       EF Aspect Ratio   m      Press EZ VIEW button     Each time the button is pressed  the zoom function will switch between On  and Off    When a movie is played in Wide screen format  black bars at the top and  bottom of the TV screen can be removed by pressing the EZ VIEW button          This function will not work if the DVD is recorded with multi camera angle format       Each time the button is pressed  the  zoom level changes as follows     ZOOM X 1 5     ZOOM X2     ZOOM X3     ZOOM OFF                Black bars may not disappear because some DVD discs have a built in horizontal to vertical ratio     NOlLVH3dO    1010101   01010 0107   AQ 079  Ku 70    J 401010    0 9 1        
18.  is pressed  the angle changes as follows       The Angle function works only with discs on which multiple angles  have been recorded     22    NOILVH3dO     0 0 0 0 01910                A 70     S  Ao     Zo    401010101007077  To   4 0          D         25              4  EE        01010  10707  7          de   Ze  75  Po      7  ES       o  vOv eS  YO o    40101010101010  9  X               S            amp   Ki  o    N    SS OS    4 D      ov      0  QV          1                          0   9101910 010109    CD CE  GD GED GED    Press REPEAT button     Repeat Playback    Ki li    Repeat playback allows you to repeatedly play a chapter  title  track  song   or directory  MP3 file        Each time the button is pressed during playback  the repeat playback mode changes as follows     rg     REPEAT   CHAPTER     REPEAT   TITLE       REPEAT   OFF    REPEAT   TRACK     REPEAT   DISC       REPEAT   OFF      Repeat playback operation is not possible with version 2 0 VCD discs if PBC is turned on           CD Ged    REPEAT   RANDOM     REPEAT   TRACK     REPEAT   DIR     REPEAT   DISC       REPEAT   OFF       Repeat Playback Options    CHAPTER  Repeatedly plays the selected chapter     TITLE  Repeatedly plays the selected title     RANDOM   Plays tracks in random order     A track that has already been played  may be played again     TRACK   Repeatedly plays the selected track     DIR  Repeatedly plays all tracks in the  selected folder     DISC  Repeatedly plays the entire dis
19.  o    010  104040             07  9   0   9  Qv AO  NS  ov         70   401010  NS 1070               D o      Fa        7        07     0101010     Listening to Radio    o    resetting Stations    0   29101010           NEI  CH 70            4 b E A       ES  gt         UM  gt     You        store up to            ooo s You can listen to the chosen band  FM  MW   SW1 2  broadcast stations  by   2    SEET          e   ssww  using either the automatic or manual tuning operation  MN SOS EM stanons  9101910 010109 21010 0 01010 9    5MW stations       5SW1stations     5SWD2 stations      Remote Control Unit Example  Presetting FM 89 1 in the memory        Press the  Press TUNER  Tune in to the   A  1 BAND button desired station 1 TUNER BAND  2 Press QQ to 3 Press the TUNER      button and select select  89 10   MEMORY button   mamen Press  lt  lt      ibutton to select the FM band   Automati Tuning 1 the preset station     The selection toggles back   Each time the button is pressed    Refer to Step 2 on page 41    PROGRAM  flashes in the  at EE bay    MW   io tin the band switches between to automatically or manually display    gt   2   each time the To ress and ho utton to  EM  gt  E        TUNER BAND  button is Automatic Tuning 2        ea               gt  MW  gt   SW1 2    tune in to a station   pressed                  increase or decrease the frequency incrementally       Main Unit       Press the Function  1 button to select the 2 Select a broadcast e 4 Press me    gt  g
20.  the battery  cover     Insert two 1 5V AAA  batteries  paying  attention to the correct  polarities    and          1 Remove the battery 2  cover on the back of  the remote by  pressing down and  Sliding the cover in  the direction of the    arrow        Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking cells         Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarity     to    and      to         Use the correct type of batteries Batteries that look similar may differ in voltage      Always replace both batteries at the same time      Do not expose batteries to heat or flame     Range of Operation of the Remote Control       The remote control can be used up to approximately 23  feet 7 meters in a straight line  It can also be operated at  a horizontal angle of up to 30  from the remote control  sensor        EE  9 0   S 70   401010100   ol 070  o  7  Org        S         o          2  9     70    7    0   Zo   70         To   o   7 S             S  rs    0101070   o    40101010101010  o  X    Connecting the Speakers        ES Before moving or installing the product  be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord        0  M      D   KC  010 9  9 9 9109      2L010101010100    Connect the connecting jacks  2  to the back of mini compact system     Make sure the polarities   and    are correct                             SPEAKERS OUT  60                                   Selecting the Listening Position    The listening position should be located
21. 2  disc   STANDBY ON  P    Press the PUSH EJECT button   amp    e Press the OPEN CLOSE button   5    to open the cassette door  insert a i amp opendhia CD door  cassette  and then close the cassette   vn a CD and pre S sihe  door    OPEN CLOSE button    amp    to close    Insert the cassette with the safety tha CD door  tabs     din DUBBING GES Press the DVD CD    Ges          To stop recording     utton to copy a STOP button         button  utton  press W button      cassette     e Use the CD selection  1444  pp    When stopped  press the button to     The appropriate indications are buttons to select the desired song  start the recording from the first O  displayed and the cassette in RE 6  Tape 1 is copied to the cassette                   2  button during the playback of CD to    start the recording from the first part eYou can use CD SYNCHRO button  of the music being played  only in CD Playback Mode     0 0 0 0 91  10          den 7019    SN 0101  40101 0070   AO o  AS 7079           9     m 10140 o 92  o        4 2   O   A  d      Recording a Radio Program    o    w    You can record a radio program of your choice     o  p 70  070  Zo  Eo  gt             4040101010101079  R 100   0101070  101010101010 70   N  0  10101011    9  RS       AS  RS     eros  Loto vov      Direct recording a       ww  You do not need to adjust the volume  as it has no effect on the recording        4   Lo  EE              o    1  9101010  910100    The direct recording mode enables you to sta
22. 7  wren EAE EEO Deeg mmm EE 38  ei lio LGV All ARO    ns Tree 39  O  DVD players and the discs are coded by region  These regional codes must match in order SV VC T  Dynamic Range CONIDIGSSIUIT    2202 ck rcdec uo               eelere geet ee e eet aerer D          EE GREEN ROT e       ke E    RADIO OPERATION  The Region Number for this player IS given on the rear panel of the player  Listening to soe                        Pn 43   Your DVD player will only play DVDs that are labeled with identical region codes   Pres  tting Stations E 44     TAPE DECK  C P i ction Listening to    Cassette a nT Er        ne EP eT PRP ne ee          45     rotectl  PY    MISCELLANEOUS  Tele ea Compact RT 48    Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protection  Because of this  you should only connect your Recording a Radio Program ENEE 50  DVD player directly to your TV  not to a VCR  Connecting to a VCR results in a distorted picture bd PR                                                                      from copy protected DVD discs      P SOUND SURROUND SURROUND XT SOUND MODE Function                                                                  53    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by methods claims of certain Sleep Timer Function   Mute Function t                               54  U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights DEMO Function   DIMMER Function EE 55  owners  Use of this co
23. D PLAYING DISC MODE OR CD  HE MODE B  18  CD PROGRAM OR TUNER MEMORY  AM Ant  TO PROGRAM ntenna FM Antenna    19  TUNER PRESET  20  CD PROGRAM AND TUNER PRESET NUMBER    21  CHAPTER 6              o    SAT 7p   0    40101010101010  o  X    o               0101010101010107070    A 70     K         7   2          P  0     0   Oto    Ze  010101010070  AOV 70   AS o  Q  o             ek   O     015           Jo  LOLOLOLOVO    9          bei  gt        D          D  A RS  NO    0 9               5   lt  S   lt        S    9  4 ov  40101010 01010         40L010101010 0        Remote Control       TAPE PLAY button  POWER button    TUNER   BAND button  SLEEP button    REMAIN TAPE 1 2  button    CANCEL button    VOLUME button  SOUND MODE button    RETURN button    AUDIO button    TIMER CLOCK button  TIMER ON OFF button  SLIDE MODE button    LOGO button  EZ VIEW NTSC PAL  button    REPEAT button          1  MENU button    a  1  i    escription       TIMER CLOCK REPEAT DIGEST SUBTITLE    TIMER ON OFF EZVIEW   ZOOM STEP          OPEN CLOSE button    AUX button  DISC SKIP button    Number 0 9  buttons    DIMMER DEMO button    Gi Play Pause button  9 Stop button         Tuning Preset CD Skip button    TUNING button  TUNER MEMORY   P  SCAN button    INFO button  MUTE button    Direction Enter button    REPEAT A lt   gt B button    SUB TITLE button  STEP button    DIGEST button  ZOOM button  SLOW MONO ST  button       am  JJ       gt    gt      O          Insert Remote Batteries    3 Replace
24. FR 03  03       H oF F           DVD disc  a different audio language  ENGLISH        0   21010 0 01010 9    GD G  lt P Moving to a Title Track Moving to a Chapter    Press Cursor A e buttons    2 or numeric buttons to select  the desired title track and then    Press Cursor 4   gt     1 Press INFO button  buttons to move to    Chapter display   press ENTER button  p play  ED    899            01 05  90011040 Q o0037 Bun  BU CN URGES SE E     gro     Moving to a Chapter Moving to a Specific Time Ili Moving to a Specific Time    Press Cursor A w buttons Press Cursor     gt  Press the numeric  or numeric buttons to select EH buttons to select the  the desired chapter and T MAE desired time and then  then press ENTER button  Play  press ENTER button            0105 Geen  7  0 00 01 841 1 Dvo   01 05 8025040  0  1 17 30 Bu vo   one                  0  1 30 00 841 1  Press the numeric SELEC 09         buttons     d Beer pad     You can press I      gt  gt  on the remote    Ere tonos control to move directly to the desired  me  Uptown gir title  chapter  or track             E   Depending on the disc  you may not     The selected file will be played  be able to move to the selected title or    An MP3 or JPEG disc cannot be moved time    from the disc information screen     When playing an MP3 or JEPG disc  you   cannot use A    to move a folder    To move a folder  press W  Stop  and   then press     V         NOILVH3dO    40101010107070   0 0 70   oM 70  AG 7    010100    0 01 10 
25. IFIER  TRACK NUMBER audio CDs  They enable specific tracks to be located quickly  Output power    SS Speaker 6     80 Watts CH RMS IEC  total harmonic distortion  10 96   Contains recordings of pictures and sound whose quality is roughly comparable EE 40 dB  VIDEO CD to that of video tape      P    This player also supports video CDs with playback control  version 2 0   signal noise ratio ISP    5 1  or 6  Channel Digital Surround sound reproduced from DVDs and LDs GENERAL    T  potsy  recorded as a digital signals  with Ode disc marking   With better sound quality  Power consumption 85W   DIGITAL dynamic range  and directionality than traditional Dolby surround technology  you Dimensions 270  D  x 332  H  x 426  W  mm  can enjoy dynamic  realistic sound                    
26. NU     DISC MENU  DISC MENU          Press Enter key  Press Enter key id    Press Enter key    i   ise M for Disc Menu  for Disc Menu for Disc Menu    J    PLAY      SUBITES  Greg     S MOVE   SELECT  S  EXIT   MOVE  SELECT  SJ EXIT  SELECT       Press Cursor A  w     pbuttons to select  the desired item     Press MENU button to exit the setup screen             PLAY  SUBTITLES   CAST CREW  EE    iy    AAI    SUBTTES                           SEE LETS       PBC  Playback Control  Function  When playing a VCD  version 2 0   you can select and view various scenes according to the menu screen     PBC ON  This VCD disc is version 2 0  The disc is played back according to the menu screen  Some functions may be  disabled  When some functions are disabled  select  PBC OFF  to enable them     PBC OFF  This VCD disc is version 1 1  The disc is played back in the same way as with a music CD     NOI1IVH3dO    1010101   01010 010 1010101010    RS 1019  6101919 010707   AS 707                et 7o  ON 7    4010101010070  4          07   el Or    o  7o     10 1  ome 1001070      079          0 gt        o           101010                                        910101016   KI  07  o  76  07  D  0   Zo    0101070     10101  BS  01079  A  S    anguage Code List                  PS SS         x    m   x      oss 5 Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings  Disc Audio    Disc Subtitle   0                     oun  and or    Disc Menu   See page 33      0   4010101010010    o   g
27. THIS APPLIANCE IS MANUFACTURED BY        a    ELECTRONICS    eq 3 DVD MINI    COMPONENT SYSTEM    DVD VCD CD MP3 CD CD R RW  PLAYBACK    MAX  DC20500    Instruction Manual                                                                                                                      SAMSUNG                                              oiv Dv  EG  99 me    IS      SE STE  DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL VIDEO   DISC PLAYBACK    AH68 01670A        S AS 70         70   9   0   og ei 2        07  o  7o     afety Warnings    S  o  S  S  p   SS  i D              ES      Ki OLOLoLoVOY S       S  KS    0  M 0  o  0  ov 0  oV          0191010101009         0101010101019    l4 1  9101910 910109 21010 0 01010 9    am  JJ       gt    gt      O          Use of controls  adjustments or performance of procedures other  than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation  exposure     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUCT  LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE  KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT  PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1                                                    CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN  AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED  AVOID  EXPOSURE TO BEAM                       RISK Em  SHOCK     4 This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage which  can cause electric shock is present inside this unit        EPA e  Ensure that the AC power supply in your house complies with the identification sticker located on the back of your player  Install your         player horizontally  on a suitable base  furnit
28. UND SURROUND XT and    SOUND MODE Function    I P SOUND SURROUND SORROUND EF Selecting SOUND MODE    XT Function    Your mini compact system is equipped with the function  of Power Sound Power Surround Power Surround XT    The function of Power Sound Power Surround  Power  Surround XT amplifies bass and improves high key or bass    twice as much for you to appreciate powerful real sound     Press theSURROUND XT button  on the front panel     Result  Press SURROUND XT button on the front  panel    P SOUND P SURROUND P SURRO  UNDXT    OFF    is displayed   To cancel this function  pressSURROUND XT button  again         Your mini compact system is equipped with a  preset equalizer that allows you to choose the  most appropriate balance between treble and bass  frequencies  according to the type of music you are  listening to     Turn SOUND MODE on the front panel or  Press SOUND MODE on the remote control  until the required option is selected     To obtain a    Select     Normal balance  linear  KE EE EA PASS  Balance suitable for pop MUSIC                                             POP  Balance suitable for rock MUSIC         estes eee eee      ROCK  Balance suitable for classic                                                     CLASSIC  Balance suitable for hall E EE HALL  Balance suitable for live    e LIVE  Balance suitable for cinema                                                      CINEMA    1010101   04010 0107  AO  07  Ros  079    O7  0     aoe                  2  
29. ar Panel  DEMO DIMMER  ECHO i  MIC LEVEL Option  1  SW Antenna Connector  Option   MIC Option  2  FM Antenna Connector  a     3  AM Antenna Connector  SEARCH FUNCTIONS BUTTONS 4  AUX Input  mine EP OR STOP BUTTONS 5  LINE OUT  DUBBING 6  S Video Output Connector  CD SYNCHRO If the TV is equipped with an S Video input  TAPE 1 2 connector  S VIDEO IN   connect it to the  GE player s S Video output jack   TIMER ON OFF KEEN 7  Video Output Connector  COUNTER RESET CASS Connect the TV s video input jacks  VIDEO IN  to  TUNER MEMORY  0  0  the VIDEO OUT connector         ER 6 SOUND MODE S2  T 8  Component Video Output Connectors  G ENTER a to Connect a TV with component vide input jacks to         DECK 2 LN A FRA these jacks   DD E A ANAA A A AAA N      MULTI JOG         D T   T 9  Speaker Connector Terminals  POWER SOUND SURROUND EE L   10  Voltage Selector  Option   XT SURROUND T   Tl  VOLUME  JT    CD Open Close AAAAAAAAA g AAA A LH  DISC CHANGE TU   H   DISC SELECTION BUTTONS DAMA AAA AE 78 8 7877  WINDOW DISPLAY ERR 00000        9 10 11 12 13 141516 1718 19 20 21 a  1  FM MODE  STEREO   2  POWER SURROUND  21201918 17 16 15 14 3  Volume  4  TITLE  5  POWER SOUND  6           1 2  7  TAPE RUNNING DIRECTOR  8  TAPE REVERSE MODE  9  PLAYING DISC NUMBER    10  MAIN DISPLAY FUNCTION FREQUENCY TIME  etc   Remote Control Video Cabl    SS up Fire eS  gt  11 CD SYNCHRO RECORDING SEENEN ES Usora Manual     i 12  RECORDING  13  PBC  14  TUNER FREQUENCY UNIT  15  CLOCK  16  SLEEP Ce  17  C
30. button for longer than 5 seconds     INITIAL    appears on the  display and all settings will return to the default values      Press the POWER button    Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings    Do not use this unless necessary        70            19107010795   O7   o       01010101  Ow  oN        070     9101079     1       01019              E          Ga   o  7  o                    4         af    0   5  O     9    d    075    9     7o   7  o  Zo        CM  4     N  07    Qv NS Si  rrr oV  S    10 Nov  0   01019 9  9 009    40101010101070          10   o  107         01010101007  Ao                       LOLOLOVOV  QN    0     40101010101040    Disc Recording Format  CD R Discs      Depending on the disc recording device  CD Recorder or PC   and the condition of the disc  some CD R discs  may not be playable      Use a 650MB 74 minute CD R  Avoid CD R media  as they may not be playable      If possible  do not use CD RW  Rewritable  media  as they may not be playable       Only the CD Rs that are properly  closed  can be fully played  If the session is closed but the disc is left open   you may not be able to fully play the disc     CD R MP3 Discs      Only CD R discs with MP3 files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format can be played               file names should be 8 characters or less in length and contain no blank spaces or special characters                  If the name of a file is in Korean  the name will be displayed on the TV screen in Korean and   wil
31. c     OFF  Cancels Repeat Playback     To use Repeat Playback on a VCD with PBC  you should set the PBC to OFF in the disc menu   See page 31         TD                To Select a Repeat Playback Mode  in the Disc Information Screen    1 Press INFO button    twice       For a VCD or CD Press INFO    button once     e      EN                Press Cursor    button  2 to move to REPEAT  PLAYBACK display          OFF    EJorr  02 C  orr    Press Cursor v  button to select the  desired Repeat  Playback mode     4 Press ENTER  button                       A           CHAP            TITLE    CED Ca    1 CDOFF         For MP3 and JPEG discs  you cannot select Repeat Play  from the information display screen        Cd A       CO TRACK        CDDISC    24    NOILVH3dO    010101010101079  op 1010  A      401010100   ol 07  AO  ro          7   1010107  o   Q    A           70  22  2  O         70    7    0   Zo   2         7 0     o  DN  S  VOY go     ore    0101070   ou    40101010101010  o  A     lt B Repeat Playback    e  S     d S    o S  S  9        T e  S 2979        STT  GS        OLOLOLOVO AS  o  Do S        oV      0  ov          1                          4  910101919  010V0    TD           Press REP        Press REP  AB  1 at the beginning of at the end of the   the section you section    want to repeat        ancel AB Repeat Playback  press REP     lt            ct  REPEAT PLAYBACK  OFF            REPEAT   OFF    EZIVIEW    e A B Repeat Playback does not work on MP3 and JPEG
32. changed     The tape does not start  playing    The volume falls off    The cassette is not erased correctly  There is excessive wow and flutter    Can t receive radio  broadcast       The main unit is not working      Example  The power goes out or  strange noise is heard          The DVD player is not  working normally     The password for rating  level has been forgotten     Check Remedy      Audio language and subtitles will not work for DVDs not containing  them  And depending on the disc  they may work differently       Are you using a disc that does not contain menus       You can play 16 9 DVDs in 16 9 WIDE mode  4 3 LETTER BOX  mode  or 4 3 PAN SCAN mode  but 4 3 DVDs can be seen in 4 3  ratio only  Refer to the DVD disc jacket and then select the  appropriate function       The TAPE function has not been selected     The cassette has not been inserted correctly       The cassette player has not been closed     The tape is either slack or broken       The audio heads are dirty     The rollers or drive capstans are dirty     The tape is worn        s the antenna connected properly       If the antenna s input signal is weak  install an external FM  antenna in an area with good reception       Turn off the power and hold the P Suppound P Sound button on  the main unit for longer than 5 seconds     Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings   Do not use this unless necessary       While the player is in  NO DISC  mode  hold the main unit s TUNING  MODE     
33. cted wallpaper will be displayed    e You can repeat Steps 1 and 2 to set up to  3 wallpapers        The power will turn off and turn on  RE and back on the display  mode      MOVE  G SElECT RETURN I S  EXIT       Select this to set the Select this to set the desired  Samsung Logo image as image as your wallpaper   your wallpaper           While watching a DVD or JPEG CD  you can set the image you like as a wallpaper       4               NS  0  id o      1g        40                              LOGO    Je Te  rr To Change the Wallpaper  Press MENU Press Cursor e Press Cursor w  1 button  2 button to move to 3 button to move to     Setup    and then    LOGO    and then  press ENTER button  press ENTER button         DISC MENU   Dise Menu    Y i WIDE    LAY       WIDE    OFF    ite      AL 1 OFF  DCHANGE  gt  ssw 1 CHANGE  1 ORIGINAL        Audi    INA     MOVE  GSEUECT Eat GOVE SELECT RETURN Exim    EXIT       Press w to select  foe   Press MENU  4 P 5 button to exit the  ede setup screen      MOVE              RETURN  S  EXUR           RETURN button to return to the previous level         Press MENU button to exit the setup screen     dfiL3S      40101010101070  4010101010101070  qoo  1019   o  70  oS 7o                      Setting the DRC  Dynamic Range Compression     AV SYNC Setup  E 7 E E  amp  K ron  Le P   avatars           20    You can use this function to enjoy Dolby Digital sound when watching movies at  e Mideo may look slower than the audio if it is connected w
34. e previous level     Press MENU button to exit the setup screen        You can set the password for the Parental  rating level  setting     Sy  S      e  07 Qv            0        Zo  O Rou QVO    4  04 Nov   o      01010 0  01010109     0   9101019  9 0100    Press Cursor e button to    Press Cursor e   1 Press MENU button  2        3 move to    PASSWORD        Setup    and then and then press ENTER  press ENTER button  button     DISC MENU  21   LANGUAGE  enu    Y       WIDE  1 OFF     Ti AL  1 CHANGE SWORD 1 CHANGE    ORIGINAL   ORIGINAL  Setup   MOvVE               EI RETURN EXIT    Setup            SELEC EXIT       dr   m       Press ENTER Enter the password i   button  and then press  ENTER button       Enter the old password  a new  password  and confirm new password     The setting is complete     PASSWORD    Setup   QO INPUT NUMBER QRETURN S  EXIT     Setup  MOVE SELECT S RETURN  SJ EXUD          pes  RETURN button to return to the previous level         CANCEL button to cancel the error numeric when you inputting password     Press MENU button to exit the setup screen           7o    4 Setting the Wallpaper   x      C     o  0  M  o 0  oi         01010101000        or 0111110707079   NS 70   9     010101010070  AOV 70   AO Oy     x    0        L  0101010101010    EF Setting the Wallpaper    During playback  press  1 PLAY PAUSE button 2 Press LOGO  when the image you button   like comes up          COPY LOGO DATA    will be  displayed on the TV screen        The sele
35. er you press 1 button  if there are over  2 files in the disk     EF Fast playback      Press and hold            button     Me    Each time the button is held down during playback   the playback speed changes as follows             2X Ki  gt  gt  2X       44 4X  gt  gt  4X      A  aa ox ax SN           44 32X  gt  gt  32X        gt  PLAY  gt  PLAY       a f  E   Zoom Function  Bl     lt     gt  buttons to  move to the area  you want to enlarge     1 Press ZOOM      Press Cursor A v    button       Each time you press the button   your selection will toggle between   ZOOM X     and  ZOOM OFF             DivX files can be played in  Zoom X2 mode only     58 Minute Skip function    During playback  press the 4     button   e Go to the screen about 5 minutes after whenever you press X button       Go to the screen about 5 minutes earlier whenever you press 4 button     NS  Subtitle Display  Press the SUBTITLE button     e Each time you press the button  your selection will toggle between    SUBTITLE ON  and    SUBTITLE OFF           f the disc has only one subtitle file  it will be played automatically     Up to 8 subtitle languages are supported                       m  O             o    DivX Feature Table    DivX Supported  Avi files are used to contain the audio and video data  these must be stored on CD in the ISO 9660 format     lr SPEC MPEGs containing DivX can be divided into Video and Audio           Video compatibility   All versions of DivX later than 3 11  including 
36. es as follows        44 2X       gt  gt  2X           U  44 4x  gt  gt  4X u       gt   44 8x D gt       E           4 32X  gt  gt  32X        gt  PLAY  gt  PLAY     SS Slow Playback    Press SLOW button       Each time the button is pressed during playback   the playback speed changes as follows             1 2 I gt  1 2       IP 1 4 IP 1 4       I gt  1 8  gt  1 8           1 2    PLAY         1 4     ie     Reverse slow playback does not work with VCDs and DivX   x   During fast playback of a CD or MP3 CD  sound is heard only at   gt  PLAY 2x speed  and not at 4x  8x  and 32x speeds        e No sound is heard during slow playback and step motion    20    playback     4010101010107  o 107  o 07              401010101  MOIS 01070   N o 9    5 0101 7  E 101010 e  401 001    010 01     gor  070  S Bt         N A     N 7   jS S 7     QN        QUAM oA 9     S 25       S SO       S OS 75 D  5      Quo S SACS        gt  SQ SS   E   EK  D Fe  S9            Sg 22     e n ro 2  2s         o  o oe 5       S  og 5 og  E   5 E  3 5 2  o o 2           S 2           S S 2 E e  2         2 2 8    c RS E o     PO MW     SCH Zo            BS a           070              eS  2  640      Ki  010 9 0 0   SY 2   amp  0      a    0  oV 3i    o  00  ov            0  A     0  ov     O10  0201010 0 0 9 9    O19  2101019101010      9101019 9 010    0   21010 0 01010 9    TD Ge GD    Briefly press r      gt          Each time the button is pressed briefly during playback  the previous or next chapter
37. ess ENTER button       JPEG files will be shown in   The selected image is played for 5 seconds before moving to  9 windows  the next image           the previous or next image with 9 windows  press H     kk    EF Rotate Flip Function    Press Cursor     v  4    buttons during playback     4 button  Rotate 90   CO    Counterclockwise       Original Image       Y button  Flip Horizontally    NOlLVH3dO    7    oy   7          9101019     401010101010 79 010101010101070   ot 10 A  70   oM 70  oo 07   AO o             AS 70  I 70                             o         Q S        E     KS S A Q s    i    r     o a         YOu        use the menus for the audio language  subtitle language  profile  etc  NS Ko c    For DVDs containing multiple titles  you can view the title of each movie   0   o     ool        o        af   i i i         D  s Troeaaggt DVD menu contents differ from disc to disc             Depending      the disc  this function may either not work at all      may work differently      010101010100    2L0101010 010 0    Press Cursor      w buttons Pr rsor A  Press MENU button      Press MENU button  E Press ENTER button   to move to  DISC MENU button to move to  and then press ENTER Title Menu   button     When playing a VCD  version 2 0     When you select the disc menu that is not   The title menu appears   this toggles between PBC ON and supported by the disc  the  This menu is not  OFF  supported  message appears on the screen     DISC MENU  DYD RECEIVER  TITLE ME
38. her horizontal line in the frame   The odd field of alternating lines is displayed first  and interlaced scanning process by which a video image is  then the even field is displayed to fill in the alternating drawn in a series of passes    The progressive scanning method is desirable for dealing    gaps left by the odd field to form a single frame   One frame  displayed every 1 30th of a second  contains with moving objects     two interfaced fields  thus a total of 60 fields are    displayed every 1 60th of a second   The interlaced scanning method is intended for capturing    a still object       This function works only on TVs equipped with component video inputs  Y  Pr  Pb  that support  Progressive Video   It does not work on TVs with conventional component inputs  i e   non progressive  scan TVs       Depending on the brand and model of your TV  this function may not work        the Video Format  Turn off the main unit and then press NTSC PAL on the Remote Control or REC PAUSE on the Main Unit       By default  the video format is set to  PAL      Each time the button is pressed  the video format switches between  NTSC  and  PAL          not supplied                Each country has a different video format standard     For normal playback  the video format of the disc must be the same as the video format of your TV     11       ar 1010111010790   oe 079  i 0101 i  401919 1079   NN Oy  AO RW  AN    0101010101079         10  D 70     Oy         7       2   gt   e   O   S 
39. ing could damage the unit  This could lead to overheating and malfunction of the unit           Protect the player from moisture i e  vases    and excess The battery used with this product contain chemicals that  heat e g fireplace  or equipment creating strong magnetic or electric are harmful to the environment    fields  i e speakers      Disconnect the power cable from the AC supply if  the player malfunctions  Your player is not intended for industrial use   Use of this product is for personal use only    Condensation may occur if your player or disc have been stored in cold  temperatures    If transporting the player during the winter  wait approximately 2 hours  until the unit has reached room temperature before using     Do not dispose of batteries in the general household trash     40101010101070   0 0 10   O  107                                _    a CH   JJ      k   SAS    E     E    596 S     amp   gt   oo            DONC     gt   KN                PREPARATION    Safety Warnings    Me  I        een Ren 1  A  Precautions                 026       2  Multi Disc Playback  amp  AM FM Tuner  TAPE Fealures          B EMEN       NT a cR 3  The MAX DC20500 combines the convenience of multi disc playback Dalription                     EE eee 5  capability  including DVD  CD  MP3 CD  CD R  CD RW VCD DivX JPEG and    CONNES                uu t   onnecting the Speakers        ED             DVD R RW  with a sophisticated AM FM tuner  TAPE  all in a single player               
40. ith digital TV    vw         volume at night   ws  In this case  adjust the delay time of audio to optimal status to fit the video   Press Cursor e button to  Press MENU button        Press Cursor A   Y buttons  iid Ria Press the MENU button    Audio     press ENTER button  to move to    Audio    and then  press ENTER button   DISC MENU e Setup menu appears  e  Audio  menu appears   cS  C  SEUECTI  EXin     m 2 Press Enter key       B B CONGR EXIT SCH GC    J NJ If    DRC    is   gt    3 selected  press 4 Press Cursor     wv to      ES ENTER adjust the    DRC            The more times the Cursor A button is pressed  the Press Cursor A vV buttons Press Cursor A SV buttons  greater the effect  and the more times Cursor W button is   4 to select the Delay Time of  d  th ller the effect     A       ibn E to move to  AV SYNC and AV SYNC and then press the    then press ENTER button     ENTER button       AV SYNC screen appears    You can set the audio delay time between 0 ms    and 300 ms  Set it to the optimal status        Press RETURN button to return to the previous level       RETURN button to return to the previous level     Press RETURN button to return to the previous level   Press MENU button to exit the setup screen     Press MENU button to exit the setup screen     dNlas    vuy  KOA  7         9101019     40101010101010  o  A    or  ON  AN    10101  40191919101010101070     0501010 0101070   ow 070  9 079     S  010100  0101 70   AO D    010101010070   Van 70    AO Oy  
41. l be shown      the  display of the main unit      Use discs recorded with a compression decompression data rate greater than 128Kbps      Only files with the   mp3  and   MP3  extensions can be played      Only a consecutively written Multisession disc can be played  If there is a blank segment in the Multisession disc  the  disc can be played only up to the blank segment        If the disc is not closed  it will take longer to begin playback and not all of the recorded files may be played      For files encoded in Variable Bit Rate  VBR  format  i e  files encoded in both low bit rate and high bit rate  e g    32Kbps   320Kbps   the sound may skip during playback    e  f more than 500 tracks are recorded on a single CD  a maximum of 500 tracks can be played       f more than 300 folders are recorded on a single CD  a maximum of 300 folders can be played        What is MP3    MP3 is short for MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 and MPEG is an acronym for Moving Pictures Experts  Group  MP3 is a file format with compression ratio of 1 12  128 Kbps   That is  you can use         format to record about 12 times the usual amount of data on a regular CD        CD R JPEG Discs   e Only files with the   jpeg  and          extensions can be played    e If the disc is not closed  it will take longer to start playing and not all of the recorded files may be played      Only CD R discs with JPEG files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format can be played        JPEG file names should be 8 characters or less in 
42. length and contain no blank spaces or special characters                Only a consecutively written multisession disc can be played  If there is a blank segment in the multisession disc  the  disc can be played only up to the blank segment      A maximum of 9 999 images can be stored on a single CD      When playing a Kodak Fuji Picture CD  only the JPEG files in the picture folder can be played      Picture discs other than Kodak Fuji Picture CDs may take longer to start playing or may not play at all           GA  CH  m  E     I     m  O  c  o      440101010101 440101010101044     010101019 0101070  NOSE 01 1010   oo  07 eA    a 010401050100107  ao               2   70         Ki    otes on Terminology   pecifications    2   2          E      S    101010       PALO A VOD   Ga    010L0L010 0     L010 1010100  0L010101010  0    RADIO  Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot SW option   from a number of different angles  the same scene is shot from the front  from the Usable sensitivity 40 dB  left   from the right   etc    AM  MW   With such discs  the Angle button can be used to change the angle of view for Signal noise ratio 40 dB  specific scenes  Usable sensitivity 60 dB  These numbers are recorded on DVD discs  A Title is subdivided into many Total harmonic distortion 2                    SE e  NUMBER sections  each of which is numbered  and specific parts of the video can be FM  searched quickly using these numbers  Signal noise rati
43. nts of a MP3 CD varies depending on the MP3 track format recorded      For checking the total and remaining time of a title or chapter being played   Each time the REMAIN button is pressed on the disc     Qu   TRACK ELAPSED      TRACK ELAPSED            playback   ss STOP during playback            TITLE ELAPSED               TITLE REMAIN          TRACK REMAIN    f pressed once   PRESS PLAY    is displayed and the      stop position will be stored in memory  If PLAY PAUSE      TOTAL Ee Qr pause     ayback        11  button or ENTER button is pressed  playback    resumes from the stop position   This function works  CHAPTER REMAIN TOTAL REMAIN ss PLAY PAUSE during playback  only with DVDs   PP      To resume playback  press PLAY PAUSE    f pressed twice   STOP  is displayed  and if  PLAY PAUSE  P gt  II   button is pressed  playback       button again  Ka  starts from the beginning     04010101010101010    Q  70   ov    401010100  7   AQ 07   E 079    70     7   Ki  79      KK   EK     DivX Playback    o  o          910101015   Toy   7o  0101015   7o  7   o  27   70   0 0        o    01010101010     QM  AQ    S  S  S    wf  oe  Ba  S    9  Ni   oi  v    S    N  OF X  S       N               BS  0  VO  o 201070701010 0  0   Ou NS     NO        910191910009    y  01010 0 000 0    NS  Skip Forward Back      During playback  press the H          button     e Go to the next file whenever you press Pi button  if there are over  2 files in the disk    e Go to the previous file whenev
44. o 55 dB  A high density optical disc on which high quality pictures and sound have been Usable sensitivity 10 dB  recorded by means of digital signals  Incorporating a new video compression Total harmonic distortion 0 6 96  cos oc ccc RE  comprises two 0 6 mm thick discs bonded together  COMPACT DISC PLAYER  An acronym for Pulse Code Modulation   another name for digital audio  Capacity 3 discs  Frequency range 20 Hz   20 KHz    1 dB   PBC This is recorded on a video CD  version 2 0   Selected scenes or information can Signal noise ratio 85 dB  at 1 KHz  with filter    PLAYBACK be chosen from the menu displayed on the TV monitor  Distortion 0 05    at 1 KHz    CONTROL  Channel separation 75 dB  Both the DVD player and DVD discs are encoded with a region number  Disc sizes SEET   REGION NUMBER If the region number on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region           MIT                                                                                of the DVD player  the player cannot play the disc  TAPE    SUBTITLES Translated appearing at the bottom of the screen  A DVD disc can contain up to Frequency range 125 Hz   10 KHz  32 subtitle languages  Signal noise ratio 40 dB  Th b ded on DVD di Wh di IET Channel separation 30 dB  ese numbers are recorded on iscs  When a disc contains two or more        TITLE NUMBER movies  these movies are numbered as Title 1  Title 2  etc  BUE Se GE D i Ee KEE  These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on video and AMPL
45. on this DVD  player     Make sure that the rating level is correct     Playback does not start     The remote control does    s the remote control being operated within its operation range of  angle and distance     not work    Are the batteries exhausted     Playback does not start      Are you using a deformed disc or a disc with scratches on    immediately when the the surface   Play Pause button is pressed       Wipe the disc clean       No sound is heard during fast playback  slow playback  and step    motion playback      Are the speakers connected properly  Is the speaker setup  correctly customized       s the disc severely damaged     Sound is not produced     Picture does not appear  sound     Was the DVD player suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm    is not produced  or the disc one  When condensation forms inside the player  remove the disc  and let the player stand for 1 or 2 hours with the power on   You    tray opens 2 to 5 seconds later  can use the player again after condensation disappears         Disc is rotating but no      5 the TV power on     Are the video cables connected properly     picture is produced    e Di itu      s the disc dirty or damaged   Picture quality    BER and   A poorly manufactured disc may not be playable   picture is shaking             D  O  m  r   LES  I       m  O  c  D    Symptom  Audio language and  subtitles do not work     Menu screen does not appear even  When the menu function is selected     Aspect ratio cannot be  
46. pyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and Connecting Headphones Microphone  option                                     vo                                     56            h  r lined vieni                      by M Sg Cautions on Handling and Storing DISCS c                          gger 57  is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Behe Calling TE 58  Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited  BEE De ee 60  Notes on TS MUN PME PE 61  62    RPO Me le EE    0   0   0   7         70        075    0101070     tut  QN       or  So  QN  A     D  S    40101010107070  0 0 10  o 70    Da 0101 ty   0101 0019  AO 70  D 707        9     S  oi    o   Zo   o   i  gt   2   2    7   0    9  D    oM  yov           S  S      S        A  D  QN    D  V 9     ov  0  ANANAS oS   o  VW    VN     0  A           7101010  9 9 999       91010191  o10V0        Front Panel        Description                                                                         am  JJ       gt    gt      O                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         STANDBY ON        FUNCTIONS SELECT BUTTONS Re
47. ress the corresponding DISC  1  2  3  button on the front panel  STANDBY ON button  twice  The hour flashes  or DISC SKIP on the remote control  until the required disc indicator flashes   Result  All the discs will be played in turn  starting with the one selected     CLOCK is displayed  e Increase the hours  p gt     Decrease the hours    lt    mE       f you use the DISC  1  2  3  function when listening to the radio or to a tape  the  system switches automatically to the CD mode  SS       f the disc selected is not loaded  the next disc is played automatically  m  When the correct ES  hour is displayed  When the correct e You can display the time  even    press ENTER time is displayed  when you are using another  gt     press ENTER  function  by pressing     TIMER CLOCK once       The minutes flash     e Increase the minutes    gt     TIMER  appears in the display          lt p    Decrease the minutes    lt    The current time is now set  e   s      Playback starts automatically    You can also use Muti Jog or       M   button on the panel front instead of A      GD                   4    buttons in step 3 4     Playback starts automatically  Sear  TIMERICLOCK     If the TV is on  a list of MP3s on  the CD will appear on the TV Gwor oser EE          Screen   ecking the Remaining Time  Press the REMAIN button    Depending on the content of the disc  the initial screen may appear different     Depending on the recording mode  some MP3 CDs cannot be played     Table of conte
48. rt recording with any track on the compact disc        3 Load a compact    1        Ae m 2 Insert a blank e  cassette in Tape 2  ISC   STANDBY ON  auc    select the    Press the PUSH EJECT button   4 amp     Press the OPEN CLOSE button   4  Switch the system Insert a blank TUNER function  to open the cassette door  insert a to open the CD door  on bv pressin  cassette  and then close the cassette   Insert a CD and press the XB 9 cassette in Tape 2  by pressing  SEH OPEN CLOSE button   4  to close STANDBY ON  TUNER BAND    Insert the cassette with the safety the CD door     tabs   4 Press the DVD CD               KA   button   button     Use the CD selection  L  a  gt  gt     Recording will begin    The cassette tape you want to record  buttons to select the desired song  e To stop recording  press lil button  on must have the safety tabs intact   Select the radio Press REC PAUSE  To stop recording  4 station that you wish 5 button               to record by pressing          DOWN or UP   gt  gt      e REC is displayed in red and  button   recording starts                   07           Oy        0101019   101079     01010107 401010101  go 010707 rrr 010707       oi       S 7   4010101005   g0 070  o  7  N         70     401010100    ol 070   o  7  4 0 4 0 Ri        9       be 2   KK  A       2        Canceling the Timer         7         94040107  70     o   gt         Or         7  9            p       7      o  70   To  0   o  9  NOV    D    9101079     0101010  Ro 1079    
49. s a temporary measure  dell  2  Slowly move the antenna wire around until you 1  Connect the AM loop antenna supplied  find a location where reception is good  then to the AM and mH terminals   fasten it to a wall or other rigid surface  2  If reception is poor  connect an outdoor           P     If reception is poor  connect an outdoor antenna  single vinyl covered wire to the AM  Before attaching a 750 coaxial cable  with a standard terminal   Keep the AM loop antenna  type connector   disconnect the supplied FM antenna  connected      1 Connect Audio In on the DVD player to Audio Out on the external analog component       Be sure to match connector colors     2 Press AUX to select AUX        AUX    appears in the display     13    vy      Zo  40      075  075    9101019        401010101070   od  i      0101010101010107070   7  Ba 7o     40101010107070  0 0 10  o 70  A 7  010101010070  Van 70  Va       o  S  70          7            010101010070  AOV 70   AS Oy    07       079 Oy  70               Yn  OF   QO         70   o   9101079     Disc Playback        mn 01010        D     D  ech         de  e         D      o  O  IN       7   07      0707     OLOLOTOV    Se  A               t  li M For each step  you have a few seconds to set the required options     ay  on     teoria If you exceed this time  you must start again          ecting a CD in the Disc changer  Switch the system on ortas E J J  1            Press TIMER CLOCK Press ENTER  e o  i To select a specific disc  p
50. sing Audio Cassettes               Check that the tape in the cassette is sufficiently taut      To prevent erasing a cassette that you wish to keep  remove the safety tab on the upper edge of the  cassette  To record a cassette  where the tab has been broken  simply cover the opening with adhesive  tape      When you have finished playing a cassette  always put it back in its case      Store your cassettes in a clean place  out of direct sunlight  where they will not be exposed to high    temperatures     Avoid using 120 minute cassettes as they place unnecessary strain on the tape mechanism                 1  gio  SEI  d  oN    9101016   70   07 7  7     01010101  40101 010   a010          7   4        01010     o     01010101079   0   9     4010101007    o9 070   o  7   A K      Le  0   75  D gt   75       D     o   2                   Calling for Service                40     DC        Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly  If the problem you are experiencing is not    K ML listed below or if the instruction below does not help  turn off the unit  disconnect the power cord  and contact  LI the nearest authorized dealer or Samsung Electronics Service Center   Symptom Check Remedy       s the power cord plugged securely into the outlet     Turn off the power and then turn it back on     Disc tray does not open       Check the region number of the DVD   DVD discs purchased from abroad may not be playable   e CD ROMs and DVD ROMs cannot be played 
51. t          o  o      M          M       Ki   BS        5 00  Kees E  2 01070101010 9  o     0 0 9  S  o   X    SO     N  E    e  O           O          UO  D     Q  c    5  Q   D       Wa   D  E         ITI  2    e  m     CT   lt   Q   D  Th    5  E     Bo  o    CG  0  VW  7    9      0  VD     O19   010 0  o  oov    4  9101910  910109    Press Cursor button to     1027 1181 1334   Latvian Lettish   1506  press ENTER button  1028 Abkhazian 1183 1345 Malagasy 1507  1032 1186   Scots Gaelic   1947 1508  Se Ss mm zc     1039 1194 1349 1509     a ELE        1045 1203 1352 1512  _ PUMA 1051 1209 1353 1513  1053 1226 1357 1515  1057 1229 1358 1516  Press Cursor A  W button to PAT 1059 1233 1363 1517  select the desired item and then Ge  UE then press 1060 1235 Interlingua 1365 1521   uton       1069 1239                  1369                15   1067 1248 1379 1528    Press Enter key       e Once the setup is complete  if the language was set  to English  OSD will be displayed in English     mr         f raet   Aner         Pu   M   mes        LANGUAGE  LANGUAGE       d    KOREAN       To select other language  select OTHER 1105 1263 1435 Pashto  Pushto   1538  SE 109 187 1498 1599        rcm 1130 1297 1463 1540  AUDIO  SUB TITLE and DISC MENU 1142 1298 1481   Rhaeto Romance   1543       1144   English 1299 1482 1557    1145   Esperanto   1300                    1483   Romanian   1564    1149 1301 1489 1572  1150 1805 1491 1581  1151 1307 1495 1587    Volapuk  1187 1311 1498 1613  
52. t   0 5 Press the TUNER 6 TO preset another  desired band  FM  station    wm   select preset MEMORY button  station  repeat  MW  SW1 2    number  Steps 2 to 5          Tuning 1 Press the STOP  m  button e You can select between 1 and   Press the TUNER MEMORY button before         euni ddp 15     PROGRAM disappears from the display     pressi     PI button or turn Multi Jog  Knob to select the preset station          Press the STOP  m  button to  Automatic Tuning select  AUTO  and then press  and hold  lt P  button or turn Multi Jog  Knob to automatically search the band        Press STOP  m  to select  Manual Tuning MANUAL and then briefly  press 444  gt  gt   or turn Multi Jog Knob  to tune in to a lower or higher frequency       PROGRAM disappears from the display  and the station is stored in memory        ss MONO ST button to listen in Mono Stereo  une in to a preset station  pressa       on the    Is applies only when listening to an FM station   remote control to select a channel     Each time the button is pressed  the sound switches between  STEREO  and  MONO        In a poor reception area  select MONO for a clear  interference free broadcast     NOUNH2dO Olava    EE  0    401010100   ol 070  o  70    3 01 07        01    07  91010101019   70   NS Zo  07  T    Listening to a Cassette    UTR  Always treat your cassettes with care  refer  if necessary  to the section entitled   Precautions When Using Audio Cassettes  on page 59     0  ov       0  ov   oe  9101010101000
53. t depending on  the software  the type of TV  and the TV aspect ratio setting        dNLlas    EE  010   o    010         E  94040       07               de   Ze      2   z     2 0          x    0101019   101079     Bea        49   9   Go E EN NS    A K  l a   E 01070701010   o    4   d n ov  o M  40  CH             010101099  0   9101019 9 010    Press MENU button  Press Cursor     1 2 button to move to     Setup    and then  press ENTER button     DISC MENU  Y   WIDE    OFF      CHANGE    ORIGINAL     SJEXIT    Setup  GIMOVE  S  SEUECT       Press Cursor A e button Enter the password  4 to select the desired rating 5 and then enn  level and then press  SA ENTER button        f you have selected Level 6  you  cannot view DVDs with Level 7 or   Once the setup is complete  you will be  higher  taken to the previous screen      The higher the level  the closer the  content is to violent or adult material      ERI PARENTAU     ELE Vu  c Menu  INPUT PASSWORD    GOVE  KR ELECT    JREMURN   SJ EXIT  INPUT NUMBER     RETURN                            The password is set to  7890  by default       eng Parental Controls  Rating Level     Use this to restrict playback of adult or violent DVDs you do not want children to view     Press Cursor e  button to move to     PARENTAL    and then  press ENTER button     1 CHANGE    ORIGINAL    Setup   MOVE SELECT CIRETURN EXIT      This function works only if a DVD disc  contains the rating level information         RETURN button to return to th
54. t the   beginning of the track to which you wish to  listen     COUNTER  RESET    C       Before starting to record a cassette for which you wish to take  note of the counter values at the beginning of each track  reset  the counter by pressing COUNTER RESET        Each cassette deck has a separate counter        AdV1l               0 0 0 9101  10                NO 7o     7o   77  Aor tO101010079     Di      ON 7     7  n   Jo  07o   7    1079  j  070    7                        gt         A  5      Recording a Compact Disc    d    4   meo N   S    0101070    401910101010   y    D           401010101010101010 0   D  HO    0  OLOLOLL    NS Coping a Cassette Dubbing     S  0     wu You can record a compact disc on a cassette in two different ways             f BS  SC 0           SAO  MIU ICI    You can copy a cassette from Tape 1 to Tape 2  Po sg   Normal speed dubbing in selecting Tape function mode    You do not need to adjust the volume  as it has no effect on the recording              care not to insert the tape to be copied in Tape 2  as it will be erased when  you start recording     40    01019 0191 910Y0      Synchronised recording    This feature enables you to synchronize the start of the recording with the start of the disc or track of your choice                             owitch the system Insert a blank Insert me ape id Switch the svstem  on by pressing cassette in Tape 2  be copied in         1  Se SE Insert a blank Load a compact  STANDBY ON  cassette in Tape 
55. t the minutes by pressing       or     Set the minutes by pressing       or  gt  S  button  button       d  Press ENTER  d  Press ENTER       OFF TIME is displayed  instead   VOL 10 is displayed  where 10 e   You can cancel the timer while the power is on or while the player is in standby   of the equalizer symbols  for a few corresponds to the volume TIMER ON OFF  seconds  followed by any switch  already set        off time already set                now  set the timer switch off time     Press  lt  or  gt  button Press  to select the source to Press ENTER to STANDBY ON to  be played when the confirm the timer  set the system to    system switches on  standby mode       TAPE  cassette    Insert a cassette    D is displayed to the top right of e  tape     Qt  as    A rm    TUNER  radio    a Press ENTER  He ris   UM that the timer    b Select a preset ae SES  gt   PPS pressing   The system will switch on and off      or  gt      CD  compact disc    Load a compact SCH Alne required    disc  imes              If the timer switch on and off times are identical  the word ERROR is displayed   eYou can also use Multi Jog or 9 PI button to instead          gt  button on the remote control in step 4 5 6 7     MEMO    Qo                e eS 70            ror  AN  o    0 270  7   Ze    x  K           voro   Oy    0101070     070     101010  5000 1070         lo  o         mD    1       07  i    0            ovo   0  OLOLOLOLOY       0101010104010    SOUND MODE                SOUND SURRO
56. ure   with enough space around it for ventilation  3 4inches   Make sure the ventilation slots  CAUTION      This symbol alerts you to important operating        are not covered  Do not stack anything on top of the player  Do not place the player on amplifiers or other equipment which may become  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO maintenance instructions accompanying the unit  hot  Before moving the player  ensure the disc tray is empty  This player is designed for continuous use  Switching off the DVD player to  NOT REMOVE REAR COVER  NO USER the stand by mode does not disconnect the electrical supply  In order to disconnect the player completely from the power supply   SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO remove the main plug from the wall outlet  especially when left unused for a long period of time   QUALIFIED WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not  SERVICE PERSONNEL  expose this appliance to rain or moisture                                                                                                                           i       CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  MATCH WIDE Sch   Ea        BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT  FULLY     y   d      This Compact Disc player is classified INSERT es    as a CLASS 1 LASER product      SEN JJ  R    el MA     During thunderstorms  disconnect AC main plug from the Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or other heat   wall outlet  Sources    Voltage peaks due to lightn
57. utton       The various functions available are listed in turn on the  display       All these functions are described in detail in this booklet     For instructions on how to use them  refer to the  appropriate sections          ancel this function  press  MO DIMMER again      S   DIMMER Function         You can adjust the brightness of the display      the main  unit so it won t interfere with your movie viewing     Press DEMO DIMMER button       Each time the button is press  the brightness changes as  follows  DIMMER ON Dim   gt  DIMMER OFF Bright      70         A 7o  7o           o   7 7   0   0   7     o  o  0   70     0101079     BEE  S  A    S      A  x  Es    01010101010    ol 010   Q  70            040101 01 010010   Qu a          92 7o   2     Connecting Headphones Microphone option          LLO  LOL RO    0   01010 0    ON S  MOV o     Sek oY S            You can connect a set of headphones to your micro component system so that you         Km       can listen to music or radio programmers without disturbing other people in the room         9101910  9 0100    The earphones must have a 3 59 jack or an appropriate adapter           PHONES              Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack on the front panel    B          The loudspeakers are no longer used to output the sound       Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume may damage your hearing     Ch  Plug the microphone with a 6 3  MIC jack into microphone terminal   a  a       Connect the Microphone    
    
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