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1. 00 or a chapter etc Press to enteran item inthe menu orto confirm andexecute selection a 45 The direction keyscan be usedto move thehighlight in the menu SETUP Press to enter exitthe setup menu GOTO This button is used to locatea position ona disc thatyou want aplayback to begin from Pressthis button thenuse the directionkeys and digitkeys to set a specifictrack disc time track time chapter title chaptertime or title time of adisc to goto directly PROGRAM Press this buttonto enter exit the program menu withwhich you can playback the contents of a discin your desired order In the programmenu use thedirection keys anddigit keys tomake a program list then move the highlightto START and press ENTER to start program playback During program playback press PROG toenter the programmenu Now STOP is highlighted Press ENTER to cancelthe current program playback PA Press to startor pause aplayback Or press to returnto the normal playback from the fast forward fastreverse playback etc m G Press once topause a playback then press pai to continuethe playback Press it twiceto stop aplayback and thedisc will bereset to thestarting point gt gt Press for fastforward playback 4 G Press for fastreverse playback 4 Press to returnto the previouschapter track aa Press to skipto the nextchapter track STEP Press repeatedly toadvance the video frame by frame Press pa to resume the norm
2. thedisc tray Press AUDIO to include oreliminate the original singing voice Now enjoythe karaoke singing PICTURE PLAYBACK G Place a picture CD the disc tray then a content menu will be displayed Use UP DOWN to selecta picture and press ENTER to play G During playback press m to enter the thumbnail mode to preview the pictures In the thumbnail mode usethe direction keysto select apicture then press ENTER to start the playback from the selected picture In the thumbnail mode use the direction keys and ENTER to make selection of Slide Show Menu Prev or Next at the bottom ofthe screen Slide Show Start slide show playback Menu Enter the instruction menu for remote keyfunction In the menu press ENTER to turn over to the next menu page and again to exit the instruction menu Prev Next Turn over to the previous next page Remote key function introduction m Enter the thumbnailmode to previewthe pictures PROG Press to change the transition mode MENU During playback press to return to the content menu ZOOM During playback press ZOOM then press to zoom in out the picture Whenthe picture iszoomed in thedirection keys canbe used to move the picture Press ZOOM again to the picture zooming mode I 1 Press to skip tothe previous nextpicture during playback Press to pausea playback Pressagain to resumethe playback lt Press to rotate
3. MEMORY then selecta preferred station by inputtingthe corresponding numbersto save itas a presetstation AUTO Press to doauto scanning forthe broadcasting radiochannels The unit can store 40 stations for the AM broadcasting and 40 stations for the FM broadcasting E During auto scanning press to stopthe process 11121131 The digit keyscan usedto select a preset station 41151161 For example press 0 and 2 toselect channel 2 press 1 and 5 to select channel 15 Press to fine tune the frequency of the currentstation RADIO Q Press skip tothe next previous presetstation NOTE Qn tuner mode VOLUME CH LEVEL MUTE TONE and S EFFECT buttons are available For details pleaserefer to theremote control introductionin this chapter Q For better FMreception change the position of FM antenna wire Q For better AM reception adjust the position of AM external aerialloop Troubleshooting Before resorting to maintenance service please kindly check by yourself with the following chart Symptom Cause s Remedy No Power Picture There is no picture or the e Video output modeisn t correctly set picture is distorted Sound There is no sound or the sound is distorted Unable to play a disc doesn t work The AC power cord isnot connected to the powersupply or isnot connected to apower supply securely Video input modeof the connected V isn t correctly se
4. cannot get knocked off Mounting holes are provided in the base toattach the antenna to a suitable surface Connectthe antenna in the same way as the Speakers fo FM ANTENNA AC POWER CONNECTION After checking allthe connections have been made correctly plug the AC power lead of this unit into the wall socket then switch the power switch to the on position NOTE Unplug the AC powerlead from the wall socket ifthe unit will not be in use for a prolonged period of time System Setup MENU OPERATION 1 In DVD mode press SETUP on the remotecontrol to displaythe setup menu 2 Press to selectan item The submenu ofthe selected item will be displayed below instantly 3 Press t to selectan item you desire to setin the submenu then press ENTER to enter Use t 1 to selectan option then press ENTER to confirm it orpress to cancel 4 Then you can press to continueto set otheritems in the submenu 5 Press lt to go back to the upper menu 6 Press SETUP again to exitthe setup menu 1 GENERAL SETUP PAGE 1 1 TV DISPLAY If this unitis connected toa conventional TV set select4 3 PANSCAN or 4 3 LETTERBOX The4 3 image willbe displayed infull screen inits native aspectratio 4 3 PANSCAN The wide screen image will be displayedon the screenin its native aspect ratio with some part onthe left andright cut off 4 3
5. of a power 2 1 Stereo Audio TV Monitor Amplifier Audio Input to other stereo audio input amplifier Use a pair of audio cables red for 2CH Audio Input Digital Audio Input 2 2 Coaxial Digital Audio 2 3 Speaker Output T Use speaker cablesto connect 4 the speaker output terminals of b this player to the corresponding COAXIAL R speakers 2CH Audio Output Digital Audio Output DVD Audio Output CENTRE SURROUND SEEAKERS SURROUND RIGHT LEFT Notes The audio settings should conform tothe practical audio system connections Please referto the Audio Setup System Setup chapter Connections 2 4 Audio Input Audio Output of Extra Devices This playerhas agroup of audio input 2 CH AUDIO OUTPUT terminals You can input the analogue stereo audio signals from extra devices such as DVD VCD CD player etc A Use the audiocable red forright white for left to connect the stereo audio output j terminals of aDVD VCD CD player etc to the stereo inputterminals ofthis player After the connections have been correctly made press FUNCTION to switch tothe corresponding signal source LINE to 1 enjoy audiofrom connected extra device Y 4 LINE IN DVD Audiolnput 2 5 FM AM CONNECTIONS Uncoil the FM antenna and plug itinto the FM socket Push the AM loop antennaframe intothe base Place the antenna where it
6. LETTERBOX The wide screen image will be displayedin its native aspect ratio with black bands onthe upper andlower sections ofthe screen If this unitis connected toa wide screen TV set select 16 9 or Wide Squeeze 16 9 The wide screen imagewill be displayedin full screenin its native aspect ratio while the 4 3image will be stretched out horizontally to fit inthe screen Wide Squeeze The wide screen imagewill be displayedin full screenin its native aspect ratio andso does the 4 3 image butwith black borders on the leftand the right side 1 2 ANGLE MARK Set this itemto ON When adisc encoded withmultiple camera anglesis playing the angle mark willdisplay on thescreen Then you can viewthe video indifferent camera angles by pressing ANGLE theremote control Set this OFF to disable this function NOTE This function only works with those discs encoded with multiple cameraangles 1 3 OSD LANGUAGE On Screen Display Language Set the on screen display language with this item 1 4 CLOSED CAPTIONS Set this itemto ON When adisc encoded withclosed captions closed captions will be shown onthe screen Setthis item to OFF to hide it Youcan also press SUBTITLE on theremote control toshow or hidethe closed captions NOTE This function only works withthose discs encoded with closed captions System Setup 1 5 SCREEN SAVER ON If theimage remains motionlesson the screen for example thedisc is paused stopped etc
7. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL DC HT210W DVD HOME THEATER d 2 Features amp Package Contents 3 4 Remote Mee 5 6 7 gt M 8 10 System Setup xe er e 11 17 Basic 2 Render rhe eta 18 23 Trouble shoOtllVg eicere t e tee t RR TAE Rent 24 ne rese rn sanas 25 For Your Attention IMPORTANT NOTES Please read through this manual before making connections and operating this product Retain this manual for future reference Don t open the cabinet of this unit user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Switch offthe unit when you don t use it Switch off the unit and disconnect it from the AC powersupply when it is not being used fora longtime Plug as the disconnected device entirely with power source should keepin easy to operation in Don t install the unitin a place exposed to heating sources or direct sunshine Don t install the unitin a place exposed to moisture or rain The apparatus shallnot be exposedto dripping orsplashing and any object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on it Install the unit ona horizo
8. VOLUME 8 FASTFORWARD REWIND 9 TITLE 10 DIRECTION KEYS lt gt N t YE 11 AUDIO 12 S EFFECT 13 STEP 14 USB SD 15 REPEAT 16 OPEN CLOSE 17 PLAY PAUSE SUBTITLE P 4 18 MUTE 19 V MODE 20 ANGLE 21 FUNCTION M 4 22 OSD mal 23 NEXT PREVIOUS S EFFECT CH LEVEL TONE 24 SUBTITLE am 4 25 ENTER REPEAT 1 STOP 26 MENU 89 27 CH LEVEL 28 29 ZOOM SANYO 30 STOP DC HT210W 31 A B REPEAT STANDBY ON Ls TUNER 8 SEARCH 9 AM FM 11 MEMORY 23 RADIO 24 AUTO 26 MO ST Cc 9 4 0090 1 MICROPHONE SOCKETS 6 PLAY PAUSE gt 2 DISC TRAY 7 STANDBY ON 3 MEMORY CARD SLOT 8 STOP BM 4 USB PORT 9 VOLUME ADJUSTING KNOB 5 OPEN CLOSE 4 10 DISPLAY SCREEN REAR PANEL e 1 SPEAKER OUTPUT 7 LINE INPUT 2 FM ANTENNAJACK 8 2CH AUDIOOUTPUT 3 AM ANTENNAJACK 9 COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 4 SCART OUTPUT 10 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 5 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT 11 POWERON OFF 6 HDMI OUTPUT Connections 1 VIDEOSYSTEM CONNECTION The following video outputs are available for this player 1 1 Composite Video Use the yellow plug of an AV cable to connect the composite video output of this playerto the video inputof a TV monitor 1 2 Component Video Use a3 core AV cable to connect the component outputs of this player to t
9. al playback Applies to DVD VCD discs etc REPEAT Press repeatedly toswitch the repeatmodes Note For VCD2 0 etc this function is invalidwhen PBC functionis activated Basic Playback Youcan repeat section ofa disc withthis button During playback pressthis button to mark down the starting point A and press it againto mark downthe ending point B Then the unit will playback this section overand over again Press it foronce more tocancel A Brepeat and resume thenormal playback Note PointsA andB must bein the sametitle track MUTE Press this buttonto switch off the soundtemporarily Press it againto switch it on VOLUME Press VOLUME toturn up the volume press VOLUME to turn down the volume S EFFECT Press repeatedly toswitch the soundeffects or switch offthe sound effect Note You are recommended to switch off the sound effect when playing a Dolby 5 1 channeldisc so thatto obtain thereal 5 1 effect CH LEVEL Press this keyrepeatedly to selecta channel orthe overall volume then press VOLUME VOLUME to adjust its level TONE P ress to select BASS or TREBLE then use VOLUME to controlthe level of bassor treble TITLE Press to enterthe title menuof the playing DVD disc MENU to returnto the rootmenu works as PBC for discencoded with PBC function such asVCD 2 0 Press it toactivate disable the PBC function SUBTITLE GPress repeatedly to switch the s
10. e batteries with new ones or check the battery polarity or Make sure thatthe remote control is pointedto the remote sensor e Make sure theremote control is within the operating area Switch offthe unit and disconnect it from the AC outlet Then power on the unit again breaks down is inserted into the player e The connected USBdrive or memory card is probably not a certifiedone The player cannot play any uncertified USB drive or memory card In case the player breaks down turn it off disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and unplug the USB drive or and memory card from the player Then powe on the player again The player will resume the normal status Specifications Power supply AC 240V 50Hz Power consumption 90W Working Temperature 5 35 environment Relative humidity 5 90 TV System PAL NTSC Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz Audio output S N A weight gt 80dB 1KHz Output level 2 0V rms AM band range Tuner FM band range 522KHz 1620KHz 87 5MHz 108MHz Power output Component Video output 30WX5 60W Y 0 7V P P 752 Cb 0 7V P P 752 0 7 759 Composite Video output 1 0V P P 750 DVD 650nm Laser wave length CD 780nm Laser power output 180uW Line input sensitivity 950mv Dimension of themain unit Weight of themain unit 430x55x289mm W x Hx D 3 1Kg Speaker Impedance 80 Dimensio
11. e forthe audio propagationtime difference caused by the distance difference of the speakersto the listener Use the directionkey 1 1 to selecta speaker center speaker subwoofer leftsurround speaker or right surround speaker Then use the direction key lt to setthe distance difference NOTE 0 The unit doesnot support delaysfor when thedistance Sub Woofer between the centeror surround speakersand the listener are longerthan that betweenthe front speakers OO OO and the listener In case thechannel delay settingscannot match your speaker configuration pleaseset all distance difference to If possible use your receiver amplifier to setthe channel delay 2 4 EQUALIZER 2 4 1 SOUND MODE Select a desired sound mode inthis item 2 4 2 BASS BOOST Set it toON to boost thebass sound 2 4 3 SUPER BASS Set it toON to get thesuper bass sound effect 2 4 4 TREBLE BOOST Set it toON to boost thetreble sound System Setup 2 5 3D PROCESSING 3D processing providesa virtual surroundsound experience usingjust two speakers 2 5 1 PROLOGIC Il Pro Logic II This unitallows you toconfigure Dolby Pro Logic II toexpand 2 channel source audio into full 5 1 channel surround sound NOTE Pro Logic ll functionality is effective only when DOWNMIX is set 105 1 2 5 1 1 PROLOGIC II This item isused to turnon or off the ProLogic processing ON Pro Logic ll processing is alwayson OFF Pro Log
12. ean Central amp South America New Zealand Region 5 Africa Former Soviet Union India North Korea Pakistan Region 6 China THIS PLAYER PLAYS REGION 2 DISCS Package Contents User Manual Remote Control A V Cable AM Antenna FM Antenna Speaker Cable e e Remote Control Remote Control Operation Insert the batteriesinto the remotecontrol Point theremote control atthe remote sensor thefront panel The remote control works within adistance of about7 metres from the sensorand within anangle of about30 degrees fromthe left andright side Battery Installation Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control Load two AAA 1 5V batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the batteries have been inserted with the correct polarities matchingthe symbols as indicated inside the battery compartment Battery Installation NOTE Remove the batteries when you do not intend to use the remote control fora long time Do not mixnew and used batteries or different types ofbatteries Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the remote control The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat source such as sunshine fire orany other thingslike that Be environmentally friendly and dispose of batteries according to your government regulations Remote Control 1 STANDBY ON 2 DIGIT KEYS 3 GOTO 4 SETUP 5 A MODE 6 PROGRAM 7
13. erto the leftand right speakers As the level number increases the center channel sound moves toward theleft and rightspeakers 2 5 2 REVERB MODE Youcan select areverb mode inthis item System Setup 2 6 KARAOKE SETUP 2 6 1 MIC SETUP 2 6 1 1 MIC Set this itemto ON OFF to switch on off the connected microphone s 2 6 1 2 MIC VOL Enter this item then use direction key 1 1 to adjust the microphone volume Then press ENTER toconfirm your adjustment 2 6 1 3 ECHO LEVEL Enter this item then use direction key 1 to adjustthe microphone echo level Then press ENTER toconfirm your adjustment 3 DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP 3 1 DUAL MONO STEREO The player outputs the left channel audioand right channel audiovia the FL and FR speakerrespectively L MONO The player outputs the left channel audio only boththe FLand FR speaker R The player outputs the right channel audio only boththe FLand FR speaker MIX MONO The player outputs the average signalof the left channeland right channel audio the FL speaker and the FRspeaker NOTE This function only applies to the Dolby AC 3 encoded 2 channeldiscs 3 2 DYNAMIC When you watchfilms with largedynamic scope inlow volume forexample at night you can adjust the dynamic value upto avoid losing sound details resulting from the low volume 4 VIDEO SETUP PAGE 4 1 VIDEO OUTPUT OFF Set video outputto the composite output YUV Set video outputin ana
14. forseveral minutes ascreen saver willappear on thescreen You can press any keyor button except STANDBY ON to wake OFF Disable the screensaver function 1 6 HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital HDCD High Definition Compatible digital isa patented encode decode process for delivering the fullrichness and detailsof the soundfrom HDCD encoded CDs Youcan set the digital filter to 2x 1x or off 1 7 LAST MEMORY ON During playbackor in the paused status eachtime you openthe disc trayor turn off the player the unit will memorize the lastplayback time Nexttime when youinsert the same disc andclose the disctray to loadthe disc theunit will playfrom the memorized point OFF Disable thelast memory function 2 AUDIO SETUP PAGE 2 1 ANALOG AUDIO SETUP 2 1 1 DOWNMIX LT RT The 5 1 channel audio is mixedinto left channeland right channeland is output via the FLand FR speakersrespectively STEREO The 5 1 channel audiois mixed intostereo signal andis output viathe FLand FR speakers 3D SURROUND This mode createsa virtual surroundeffect from stereo or multi channel audio contents 5 1CH Turn offthe DOWNMIX mode If this unitis connected toa 5 1 channel amplifier this item shouldbe selected NOTE This function only applies to the Dolby AC 3 encoded 5 1 channeldiscs 2 1 2 FRONT CENTER REAR SPEAKER and SUBWOOFER Only when theDOWNMIX mode isturned off DOWNMIX is to5 1CH are the CENTER SPEAKER and REAR SPEAKER acti
15. guage with SUBTITLE on the remote control NOTE If the selectedlanguage is notavailable for thecurrently playing disc the disc s default setting willremain enabled 5 4 PARENTAL This item allowsthe user toset a maximumrating of the movies that canbe viewed Movies rated higherthan the levelset for the parental lock cannot be viewed What s more to keyin the correctpassword is neededto reset thelevel The default password is 136900 NOTE This function only works with thosediscs that haveparental rating encodedinto them 5 5 PASSWORD 5 5 1 PASSWORD MODE Youcan switch on off the passwordfunction in thisitem NOTE Youmust key inthe correct passwordand press ENTER to confirm before you change the optionin this item The default password is 136900 5 5 2 PASSWORD Youcan reset the password in thisitem NOTE The default password 136900 is alwaysactive even ifthe password hasbeen reset 5 6 DEFAULT Enter to restoreall the defaultsettings except thesettings in PARENTAL and PASSWORD item Basic Playback STANDBY ON Press to switchon the unit Press it againto put theunit in standby mode USB SD Press repeatedly to switch to the available extra signalsource USB or SD CARD or toreturn to the DVD mode FUNCTION Press repeatedly to switch among TUNER mode LINE mode and DVD mode Press to open close the disctray F 5 The digit keyscan be usedto input numbersor make selectionof a track
16. he corresponding inputs of a TV monitor 1 3 HDMI HDMI output presents the highest possible resolutions and video quality If an HDMI is present on your television use it Use a HDMI cableto connectthe HDMI output of this player to the HDMI input ofa TV monitor 1 4 SCART Use 21 pin SCART cable to connect the SCART outputof this unit to the TV monitor SCART input TV Monitor Video Input Component Video Input Composite Video HDMI Input Y Pb Cb Pr Cr SCART Input 6 VIDEO 1 em Component Video Output Composite Video Output SCART Output S 6 Se DVD Player Video Output Notes Of the videooutputs above HDMlis the best component is the second better SCART is betterand the composite video is standard Use the bestavailable video connection make allthe connections aboveat one time otherwise the produced pictures will be affected Only when thevideo settings conformto the actual video system connections does the player produce the corresponding video output Please refer tothe Video Setupin System Setup chapter Connections 2 AUDIO SYSTEM CONNECTION The following audio outputs 2 1 2 3 are available for this player gt right white for left to connect the ds Use a coaxialcable to connect stereo audio output ofthis player the coaxial outputof this playerto the coaxialinput
17. ic ll processing is disabled AUTO Pro Logic ll processing is ononly when Dolby Pro Logic llencoded content is detected NOTE When the ProLogic processingis turned off all the following items MODE PANORAMA DIMENSION and CENTERWIDTH are unavailable 2 5 1 2 MODE This item isused to setthe processing modeof Pro Logicll MUSIC The surround experienceis tailored formulti channel music playback MOVIE Emphasis is givento the centerchannel as two channelaudio is decoded and played back into your 5 1 system PRO LOGIC This activates decodingand processing ofthe original Dolby Pro Logic processing with mono surround channel We recommend using the Dolby Pro Logic Movie mode inlie of this4 channel surround format AUTO Automatically selects processing mode based onthe input format 2 5 1 3 PANORAMA This item isused to turnon off panorama mode and isavailable only when MODE is set to MUSIC When panorama modeis turned on the front stereoaudio is partiallyfed into the surround channels foran enveloping effect 2 5 1 4 DIMENSION This item isavailable only when MODE is set to MUSIC This item allows gradual adjustment ofthe soundfield eithertowards the frontor towards the rear This isuseful in settinga more evenbalance from allspeakers with somerooms 2 5 1 5 CENTER WIDTH This item isavailable only when MODE is set to MUSIC This item canbe used to control the width of the centerchannel sound effect by blending the center speak
18. ideo and composite video HDMI is anuncompressed all digital signal while the aforementionedinterfaces are all analog With ananalog interface aclean digital sourceis translated intoless precise analog sent tothe television thenconverted back toa digital signalto display on screen Ateach translation the digital signal losesintegrity resulting in some distortion of picture quality HDMI preservesthe source signal eliminating analog conversionto deliver the sharpest richest picture possible Though standard has 19 wires Type willhave 29 wires The latter is targeted forthe motion pictureindustry and otherprofessional applications Both varieties are Intelligent HDMI referring tothe built in capability for HDMI enabled components to talkto each other via the interface Auxiliary information can provide all in one remote functionality and other interoperable features not possiblein previous interface technologies HDMI supports standard video formats enhanced video and high definition It is also backwards compatible with DVI Digital Video Interface High end graphics cards featuring a DVI port can connectto a HDMlinterface via aDVI HDMI cable This is simply a cable with DVI connector oneend and aHDMI connector onthe other As rule HDMI cables should not runlonger than 15 feet 5 meters or degradation ofthe signal could occur 4 4 1 HDMI Set it toON or OFF to enable disable the HDMI connecti
19. log componentvideo format ifthe component videooutputs are used RGB Set video outputin Red Green Blue formatif the SCART outputis used NOTE If the video setting differs from the actualvideo connection you get no image or very poor image onthe TV In suchcase you needto reset thissetting item for an appropriate video output mode orpress V MODE until the outputimage becomes normal 4 2RESOLUTION Select a resolutionin this settingitem 4 3 COLORSETTING 4 3 1 SHARPNESS There are threeoptions HIGH MEDIUM and LOW for youto choose inthis item 4 3 2 BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE and SATURATION Enter these items respectively use direction key to adjustthe value then press ENTER to confirmit 4 3 3 GAMMA There are fouroptions HIGH MEDIUM LOW and NONE for youto choose inthis item System Setup 4 3 4 LUMA DELAY There are twooptions OT and 1T for youto choose inthis item 4 4 HDMI SETUP About HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is thenewest interface for audiovisual equipment such as high definition television andhome theater systems With 19 wires wrapped in asingle cable thatresembles a USBwire HDMI isable to carrya bandwidth of 5 Gbps gigabits per second This is more than twicethe bandwidth needed to transmit multi channel audio and video future proofing HDMI for sometime to come This and severalother factors make HDMI much more desirable than its predecessors component video S V
20. n of thecentral speaker x1 Weight of thecentral speaker x1 85x210x96mm W x Hx D 0 76Kg Dimension of thesmall speaker FL Sl SR 85x136x96mm W x Hx D Weight of thesmall speaker FL FR SL SR Subwoofer Impedance 2 4Kg 80 Subwoofer 310x302x220mm W x Hx D Weight of the Subwoofer 4 75Kg YourSANYO productis designed andmanufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means thatelectrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your a household waste Please dispose ofthis equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in SANYO Sales amp Marketing Europe GmbH SANYO House 18Colonial Way Watford Hertfordshire WD24 4PT United Kingdom SANYO CODE NO 1143 22004 SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in China
21. ntal flat and firm surface with good ventilation Never block the vents which will cause malfunction resulting from overheating Use a softand clean clothto clean the outside of theunit Neverclean it with chemicals or detergent This bookis only a guide for user s operation nota criterion for configuration Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer WARNING The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat suchas sunshine fire or the like CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Do notinstall this apparatus ina confined space such as a book case or built in cabinet Minimum distance about 100mm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO REDUCETHE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE DO NOT OPEN THE COVER REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL result in a risk ofelectric shock to persons The lightning flash isintended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure and touching theinternal components may A The exclamation markis intended toalert the userto the presenceof important operating instructions The following twolabels are onthe back of the main unit SANYO Model No DC HT210W DVD HOME THEATER KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT UE LUOKEN 1 LASER LAITE 240V 50Hz nl KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT POWER CONSUMPTION 90W SANYO Elect
22. on 5 PREFERENCE PAGE If there s nodisc in thedisc tray the disctray is openor the discin the disctray is stopped this itemis available 5 1 TV TYPE This product supports both NTSC National Television System Committee PAL Phase Alternating Line television broadcasting standards PAL If the connected TV is PALsystem which isused in China Hong Kong and Europe etc select this mode The video signalof an NTSCdisc will beoutput in PAL format AUTO If the connected TV is multi system selectthis mode The output formatof the video signal willbe in accordance with the videosignal of thedisc NTSC If theconnected TVis NTSC systemwhich is usedin Taiwan America Canada etc select this mode The video signalof a PAL discwill be outputin NTSC format NOTE If a wrongselection is made the viewing image will be very poor Insuch case you need tochange the optionin this itemto fix theerror System Setup 5 2 PBC Play Back Control ON Activate the PBC function When playinga disc encodedwith PBC functionsuch as VCD 2 0 etc press MENU to returnto the PBC menu OFF Disable the PBC function NOTE This function only works with those discs encoded with function DVD VCD1 1 CD DAand MP3 dischave no PBC menu 5 3 AUDIO SUBTITLE and DISC MENU Select a preferred audio language subtitlelanguage and discmenu language inthese items Youcan also make selection of the audio language by pressing AUDIO andthe subtitle lan
23. rd from the AC outlet and unplug the USB drive or and the memory card from the player Then power onthe player again The player will resume the normal status For playback operation please refer toMP3 DISC PLAYBACK in this chapter Ge If a USB drive anda memory cardare inserted inthe player atthe same time press USB SD once to select USB and press it twice to select the memory card Press it for the third time to return to the DVD mode The USB and SD function is only available under DVD mode USB MEMORY DEVICE OPERATION IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS e Copyright protection files cannot be played back Copyright protection files on the USB memory device are skipped automatically when played back Recommended use Flash memory type USB memory player Notrecommended Hard disc memory type USB player Some Flash memory player will not play successfully with this uint SD CARD OPERATION e IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS e Copyright protection files cannot be played back Copyright protection files on SD MMC card are skipped automatically when played back Basic Playback KARAOKE PLAYBACK Set MIC to ON to enable the connected microphone s and set the microphone volumeat alow levelin the karaoke setup menu Insert two microphonesor just oneinto the microphone sockets on the front panel the microphone volume and echo level to your desired level inthe karaoke setup menu Q Place a karaokedisc
24. ric Co Ltd MADEINCHINA Features amp Package Contents Thank you for purchasing our product Please read this manual carefully before connection and operation and keep it for future reference ThisDVD playeris anew generation home player which can produce high quality video and audio for yourcontinued enjoyment Built in Dolby Digital LPCM MPEG etc digital audio decoder eHiFi 96kHz 24bit audio digital processor COAXIAL digital audio output USB drive port and memory card slot Compatible with DVD VCD DVCD CD DVD R RW DVD R RW MP3 JPEG Picture CD etc Full function remote control AM FMstereo tuning system High quality amplifier Playable Disc notincluded and Media Types NA Video CD E VCD 112 em Audio Video Mist Ado DIGITAL AUDIO JPEG Photo Features amp Package Contents DVD REGION CODES DVD discs andplayers are covered by a worldwide agreement which limits playback of DVD discs to specific regions asdetermined by the software manufacturer Most DVDs come marked with a region coding Adisc specified as playable in one region may not play on a player designed for adifferent region A discspecified as universal or with noregion coding Code ALL may be playedin any region The regions are Region 1 Canada USA Region 2 Europe Japan Mid East South Africa Region 3 South East Asia Region 4 Australia Caribb
25. t video cableisn t connected e The audio cables aren t connected securely e The volume is set atthe lowest level e The sound isswitched off e The disc isin fast forward rewind playback e This discis placed inthe disc tray in a wrong way e The ratingof the discis higher than the rate setin the parentalcontrol item e The unitisn t compatible withthe disc The disc isdirty The unit isbeing interfered with static electricity etc Please check thatthe AC power cord is connected securely Set an appropriate video output mode e Press V MODE repeatedly until the picturebecomes normal again e Connect the videocable securely e Connect the audiocables securely Turn upthe volume e Press MUTE onthe remote control to switchon the sound e Press PLAY PAUSE Check that thedisc is placedin the disc tray with its labelside upwards Reset the settingsin the parental control item e Place the compatible disc Clean the disc Switch off andunplug the unit Then connect the unit to the AC supply and switchit on again The remote control does not function There 15 nobattery in remote control The batteries areout of charge installed incorrectly The remote controlisn t pointed to the remote sensor The remote controlis out ofits operating area The unit isshut down e Insert two AAA 1 5V batteries in it Replace th
26. the picture counterclockwise clockwise during the playback 11714 1 Press to create a vertical horizontal mirror image Basic Playback MP3 DISC PLAYBACK Insert an disc into the player then a content menu will display on the Screen MENU OPERATION Use the direction key 1 4 to select a folderor a file then press ENTER to enterthe selected folder or play the selected file Youcan alsouse the digit keys to make selection ofa folderto enteror afile to play In the contentmenu press to returnto the upper menu press to turn overto the previous next the menu page PROG Press repeatedly to switch between FOLDER playback mode and FILELIST playback mode NOTE During playback gt gt lt lt gt a to stopthe playback REPEAT A B VOLUME MUTE CH LEVEL TONE etc are valid Please refer to the BASIC PLAYBACK chapter for details MP3 CD OPERATION e IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS e Copyright protection files cannot be played back Copyright protectionfiles on adisc are skipped automatically when played back Basic Playback Tuner Operation The following buttons are used intuner mode Press FUNCTION to selecttuner mode AMIFM Press to switch between AM mode and FM mode MOIST Press to switch between Mono and Stereo reception of the broadcast signalin FM mode MEMORY After tuning ina new frequency press
27. ubtitles or switch off the subtitle function Note This function only works with those discs encoded with subtitles REI G Press repeatedly toswitch or hidethe relative informationof the playing disc AUDIO Press repeatedly toselect the available audio languages provided by the disc for DVD G Press repeatedly to switch the available audio channels LEFT MONO RIGHT MONO MIX MONO and STEREO providedby the disc for VCD ANGLE to switchthe viewing angles Note This function only works with the discs encoded with multiple camera angles V MODE Press repeatedly toswitch the videooutput modes AMODE Press repeatedly toswitch the audio output modes between 5 1 CHANNELS OUTPUT and STEREO OUTPUT Press this buttonto zoom in out the scene In zoomed in mode the direction keys canbe used tomove the zoomingcenter Note Appliesto DVD VCD etc Basic Playback USB DRIVE AND MEMORY CARD PLAYBACK a USB drivein the USB port then press USB SD to enter the connected USB driveand you canplayback the readablefiles in it Press USB SD again to switch back to DVD mode Insert SDcard into the memory card slot then press USB SD to access the connected memory card and youcan playback thereadable files init Press USB SD again toreturn to DVD mode NOTE Qn case the player breaks down when youinsert a USB drive or amemory card into the player turn off the player disconnect the power co
28. vated The FRONT SPEAKER can be set to LARGE or SMALL The CENTER SPEAKER REAR SPEAKER can be setto LARGE SMALL or OFF and the SUBWOOFER can be setto ON or OFF NOTE If the speakeris set to LARGE the outputlevel will behigher than thatof SMALL If the speakeris set to SMALL the outputlevel will belower than thatof LARGE If a speakeris set toOFF no audiois output fromit 2 1 3 DIALOG When DOWNMIX is set toLT RT or STEREO this itemis available Adjust the valueof this itemto control thedialog volume NOTE When playing 5 1CHdisc this itemcan be usedto adjust the volume of the Speakers System Setup 2 1 4 D R C Dynamic Range Control Youcan set thisitem to AUTO ON or OFF 2 2 DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP 2 2 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT SPDIF OFF There will beno digital audio signal output Coaxial off SPDIF RAW digital audio signal output willbe in itsraw format Normally this m ode is usedfor DTS amp Dolby Digital 5 1 signals SPDIF PCM The digital audio signal output willbe in PCMformat Normally this mode is used foraudio CD signals 2 2 2 LPCM OUT When DIGITAL OUTPUT is set toSPDIF PCM this itemis available Select a samplerating for the digital audio output There are two options 48KHzand 96KHz NOTE Some amplifiers don tsupport 96KHz sampling which will affect the coaxial output 2 3 CHANNELDELAY This item isused to setthe delay timefor the center rear speakersand the subwoofer The delay isto compensat
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