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1.             Page 2 A    1p 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM    i sz  agas Sea  gt          IN EM A TEST STE M    HT 410HD       THLS APPLIANCE LS MANUFACTURED BY 8    Instruction Manual    kiku ELECTRONICS            00  00  00                                                    DoLBy  dits    PRO LOGIC I                                  1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 4          o    7   Oy  2  9          10   7  z O    010101070   o  079  O7   o  79     O7   0     9101079     QO  AABMQJOTO7o  Q   A    01  401010  Kai  S  Gh  A    ji  KO MORORORO oY  o  LOLOLOLOVOY    Sx       f    o  N  O  0 MA      O19   2L01010 01010       L    40L010101010 0    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 PRODUKT  LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE  KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT    PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1  CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN    AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED  AVOID EXPO     SURE TO BEAM     WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not  expose this appliance to rain or moisture     CAUTION RT  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage which  DO NOT OPEN can cause electric shock is present inside this unit     A    This symbol alerts you to important operating and    SANTON  maintenance instructions accompanying the unit     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE REAR COVER  NO USER SERVICEABLE  PARTS I
2.          41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 60    010101  040101 0107   or 07   QO 079    et 0101     0101 0010   AO 0  AQ 70    70          7        7    A  0  70   7   b     o       Dolby Pro Logic Il Mode    S  Q  S   gt   S       ayo You can select the desired Dolby Pro Logic Il audio mode     010    010101070    o   7079  079  079     9101079     A    aaie  A           MI ot 0101  oh  A    o    eg O   O     U ELO   es y  0  0  yo  foto  0101010101040     L    40L010101010 0    Press LU PL II MODE button     e Each time the button is pressed  the mode changes as follows     OO Pt ti Da PLII  MODE EFFECT    Q Q       e When selecting Pro Logic Il mode  connect your external device to the    AUDIO INPUT jacks  L and R  on the player  If you connect to only one of  the inputs  L or R   you cannot listen to 5 1 channel surround sound     PRO LOGIC Il    e MUSIC  When listening to music  you can experience sound effects as if you are listening to the actual performance    e CINEMA  Adds realism to the movie soundtrack    e PRO LOGIC  You will experience a realistic multi channel effect  as if using five speakers  while using just the front left  and right speakers    e MATRIX  You will hear 5 1 channel surround sound    STEREO  Select this to listen to sounds from the front left and right speakers and the subwoofer only     Ar 111119101070   QO 79  7         9     910101010079  A01 707  Ao  e        S  S  S  S  SA  S  S      This function works only in Dolby Pro Logic MUSI
3.     07 707   O7  0      A      9   9  N  ROW  yor ow       9101079     GOISSNANDIATO   x  Q    is   S  O  WI  oY    a TS You can use the menus for the audio language  subtitle language  profile  etc   o  10 0 0 0 0 00 DVD menu contents differ from disc to disc     4    ON    MI 9101 01  oe  A  kN    L    40L010101010 0    Ci    In Stop mode   buttons to move to      a MENU    DISC MENU    and then  ution  press ENTER button     9 Press Cursor a w    e When playing a VCD  version 2    e When you select the disc menu that is not  this toggles between PBC ON and supported by the disc  the  This menu is not  OFF  supported  message appears on the screen     DISC MENU   DISC MENU        MOVE  C SELECT Gove SELECT    es  Press Cursor 4 v  p gt     4    buttons to Press ENTER    select the desired button   item        CAST  amp  CREW  SCENE SELECTIONS    Es  PLAY  SUBTITLES  CASTI CREW  QNISCENE SELEGTIONS EA SUBTITLES       PBC  Playback Control  Function  Press the MENU button while VCD 2 0 version disk is played   Each time you press the button   PBC ON  and  PBC OFF  will be repetitively selected in the display   e 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   e PBC OFF  This VCD disc is version 1 1  The disc is played back in the same way as with a music CD        nor 101110107079   A 70   ov    4040101010101070   gor  070   O7     0
4.    4     press ENTER button  display   ovo     01 05 44001 040    0 00 37 Bari Dvo    03 05 48001 002 Do g Q 01105 SPoo1040 O  0 00 01 B    NOLLVH4dO    Moving to a Chapter Moving to a Specific Time MW Moving to a Specific Time    Press Cursor  amp   W 5 6 Press the numeric    Press Cursor    gt   buttons to move to       buttons or numeric buttons buttons to select the  to select the desired    desired time and then   chapter and then press ime display   ENTER button  P HE CTS ey press ENTER button   B  01105 4Bo25 040    0 00 01 B B oros KBo25 040 C  1 17 30 Ba1 t 9 0105 K8028 040   1 30 00 Bats    CD GD    Press the numeric  buttons     SELECT  03  DVD RECEIVER    S ROOT    e You can press ita  gt i on the  remote control to move directly to the  desired title  chapter  or track    e Depending on the disc  you may not  be able to move to the selected title  or time        SMART NAVI  mP  Sore nny ae you  m Eeg    w   nee ie  P gt  My love    ie  Uptown girl       MOvE  sSEECT B       STOP       e The selected file will be played    e An MP3 or JPEG disc cannot be moved  from the disc information screen    e When playing an MP3 or JPEG disc  you  cannot use A  W to move a folder   To move a folder  press IM  Stop  and  then press A V                                1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 42    10101     0101010 0101070   AW 079     01010101007 ory  ot 010  ok 7   A Or    70          pO O 0  9     i Using Disc Menu    Ss          N    0101010   01  079    e   
5.    e 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   RAND     SLIDE SHOW MODE   NONE       From top to bottom  From bottom to top  SLIDE MODE DIGEST  Rectangular shape in the center    Vertical curtain shape    Each time a new image is displayed  slide modes   1 11  will be applied randomly and automatically     Cancels the slide mode        Press  lt  lt   gt  gt   to skip to the next slide     e Each time the button is pressed  the slide moves backward or forward           wn Digest Function    You can view 9 JPEG images on the TV screen     Press DIGEST  button during    playback     Press Cursor a  w  4  b buttons  to select the desired image and  then press ENTER button     e JPEG files will be shown in    9 windows        e The selected image is played for 5 seconds before moving  to the next image     Mail    OF the previous or next image with 9 windows  pressi lt  lt   gt  gt         x Rotate Flip Function            Press Cursor a  w  lt        gt  buttons during playback        Original Image       di    S  E E E E E    i      A        4 button  Rotate 90   ID    Counterclockwise    W button  Flip Horizontally    NOLLVH4dO                               1p 40p  410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 30       010101070  401010 10107   WA o  ov    107    4010101007  NO 0107   Os 107        A MW ow  1 ov   o   OLOLoLoLoLovo4    4
6.    k kl ao   i Lol Mal   om   01010 ae uU  F01010 0 0 010 9 ALE JJ  m  MI    PREPARATION  gt    gt  Multi Disc Playback  amp  AM FM Tuner a KG lee     ooo ooo o en l Z  recautions                  E E eee  The HT 410HD combines the convenience of multi disc playback capability  including Effures                te BNINA ar 3       l N i B    o a E E A  oo ee L     DVD AUDIO  DVD VIDEO  VCD  CD  MP3 CD  DivX  CD R RW  and DVD R RW  with a Desoipton    i A i     sophisticated AM FM tuner  all in a single player     CONNECTIONS  Connettingitiie speakeic Me  ee L   11    H Conrecjin  ii tire Vee LL 13  DVD Audio compatible Connecting Pe gM cco sons cco oo neato coe Set 16  Experience the super high quality audio performance of DVD Audio  e A  The on board 24 bit 192kHz DAC enables this player to deliver exceptional sound    OPERATION  quality in terms of dynamic range  low level resolution and high frequency detail  DS 21  eee ee TE WRB eee 23  e Wt  B ifi ETIKA 24    Built in 5 1 Channel Amplifier ITEM EO JIU 25    A    ie   A RRR i o 27  The HT 410HD comes with a built in 5 1 channel amplifier  allowing pou to ney D jing EE if SAN 29  dvnamic sound  ee 30  SMO  SOS SONE oe I 02 00 0000    31  i lc a ge 32  Dolby Pro Logic Il AB Repeat eet eee 33  l     TE 4 ov qe ou RI i ee E E ooo ooo o  Dolby Pro Logic II is a new form of multi channel audio signal decoding technology that on ty ee S jMMAMGAW     35 Taan  improves upon existing Dolby Pro Logic  Bonus Group   Navigating hee a o
7.   1 Connect the Video Out to the Video  In on the TV     2 Set the Video Input source on your TV  to the corresponding Video output on  your Home Theater  Video Cable    supplied     7  Scart Adaptor   Scart         supplied    If your television is equipped with a SCART input Connect   APTIT   the supplied video cable from the VIDEO OUT jack on the   back panel of the svstem to the VIDEO jack on the Scart   Adaptor  then connect the Scart Adaptor to the SCART IN   jack on vour television     IED When you connect to Component Out    Better Quality    Connect if the TV component input supports the resolution of over 576p 480p      1 Connect the component output  Pr  Ps   Y  to the component input on the TV   PR  PB  Y     e Be sure to make the correct connections between  the when you connect the component output jacks to    the TV  If these are connected wrong  the screen  may show red or blue  or there may be no screen at       all   2 Set the Video Input source on your TV    to the corresponding Component  output on your Home Theater     e If the TV only supports a resolution of 576i 480i    the screen may be divided into 2 screens  or    display nothing     R Pe  COMPONE   IN  a  oe    The Component input may be marked    DVD  input    depending on the TV              ED When you connect to DVI Video ere ere Best Quality    Connect if the TV has an DVI In Jack        1 Connect the DVI Out to the DVI Input  on the TV     2 Set the Video Input source on your TV    to the cor
8.   2    A Before Using Your DVD Player    S              o  KA   x    oO    o  0    O    oS    N        To     1010491010707  707  A  To     0101079    1010101  401010 0107   C 00   A oy    NU              KA TAS S Your DVD player is capable of playing DVD  VCD  CD  MP3 and JPEG discs Depending on the disc  you are using  these instructions may vary slightly  Read the instructions carefully before using     o  A    40 9  Lo ov  KI    0101010 010 0    0    010101010101040     e  a 1 Plug the power cord into the  AG power supply     TVMIDEO MODE    DVD    4 Press TV VIDEO button to  select VIDEO mode     ecin the Video Format    Press and hold NTSC PAL button on the remote controller for over  5 seconds while the power is turned off     e  NTSC  or  PAL  will appear in the display   At this time  press the NTSC PAL button shortly to select between     NTSC  and  PAL    e Each country has a different video format standard     e For normal playback  the video format of the disc must be the same as  the video format of your TV           that the TV indicator on the  turn on the TV   remote control flashes     TY  DVD RECHVER  o     2 Press the MODE button so 3 Press the POWER button to       Press the MODE button so that 6 Brees DVD butono cced  the DVD RECEIVER indicator GES Cancun s  on the remote control flashes           Moperate the TV and DVD Player with a Single Remote Control    Press MODE button    e Each time the button is pressed  the TV indicator  red  and the DVD Recei
9.   Optical Cable   not supplied     DIGITAL OUT       1 Connect the Digital Input  OPTICAL  to the Digital Output on the external  digital component     2 Press AUX on the remote control to select    DIGITAL IN      e Each time the button is pressed  the selection changes as follows  DIGITAL IN  gt  AUX 1  gt  AUX 2     e You can also use the FUNCTION button on the main unit   The mode switches as follows  DVD CD 7 DIGITAL IN  gt  AUX1  gt  AUX2  gt  FM  gt  AM           l Connecting an External Analog Component    Example  Analog signal components such as a VCR or TV                    O   am VIDEO OUT  ct z  ss b        UE DINIEI SUBWOOFER   42   FRONT   CENTER   REAR   49                         REAR FRONT    D CENTER               Audio Cable    not supplied   If the external analog component  has only one Audio Out  connect    either left or right        R  AUDIO OUT       1 Connect Audio In on the DVD plaver to Audio Out on the external analog component     e Be sure to match connector colors     2 Press AUX on the remote control to select AUX 1 or AUX 2   e Each time the button is pressed  the selection changes as follows  DIGITAL IN  gt  AUX 1  gt  AUX 2     e You can also use the FUNCTION button on the main unit   The mode switches as follows  DVD CD  gt  DIGITAL IN  gt  AUX1  gt  AUX2  gt  FM  gt  AM                                   1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 22       0101010101010107079   wo 07o   7   0101007 7  0101 107  A0 0  Ao To     0   70   e   O 
10.   REPEAT   DIR REPEAT   OFF xi Repeatediv plavs all tracks in the selected folder      gt  DISC  TEEN DEE e Repeatedly plays the entire disc     2 OFF  TA e Cancels Repeat Playback        M a Repeat Playback Mode in the Disc Information Screen  1 Press INFO button twice  gD    Dvo fen 1 3 ne E oFF  02   JOFF    2 Press Cursor  gt  button to 03 L   move to REPEAT    PLAYBACK  9   display     Press Cursor W button  to select the desired  lt  gt  QD  Repeat Plavback mode  veo  Bozoz KALR   POFF     4 Press ENTER button    ie    CD TRACK      D CHAP         D TITL      For MP3 and JPEG discs  you cannot select Repeat ayot  Play from the information display screen           e Repeat playback operation is not  possible with version 2 0 VCD discs  if PBC is turned on  To use Repeat  Playback on a VCD with PBC  you  should set the PBC to OFF in the  disc menu   See page 39                              1p 40p  410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 36    qr 0111101070709   g 70  ov 7     XI 4010101007 9     gio VOTO    9 A 0  GA 079    W  oo    oe  ore    To   o    0101079  1040101010707  Oy  Ni    LOLOVO        OL    9101010101079   oro  0100        o  A    MA    a  Cy    Ao    y    0  SS  o 7 40 IOKOPORAT LOV  KA Xo     01019101010  c oto  GW     0  0 V     O19  FOLOLOLoLOLOVAVJ    L    40L010101010 0    Cid Ga AD    1 Press INFO button  twice     e For a VCD or CD  press INFO  button once              Dvo Jeni ME f oFF  o2 OFF       Press Cursor 4 9  buttons to select  A  and   3 then pres
11.   S  GY a  O  S    0 gt  o       o         gt     o     0   70    07     Oy        2   O    gt     Setting TV Screen type     gt  Depending on your TV type  Wide Screen TV or conventional 4 3 TV   you can select the  LOLOLOLOVOM oe TV s aspect ratio       9  O1 oY  o 40L01019 0 0V0Y  0  OLOLQLQL0L0L01O    079    9101079      01004010107079        010101010101010707  RONY 70        Press Cursor v   Adjusting the TV Aspect Ratio  Screen Size     In Stop mode    press MENU button to move to The horizontal to vertical screen size ratio of conventional TVs is 4 3  while that of wide screen and high     Setup    and then definition TVs is 16 9  This ratio is called the aspect ratio  When playing DVDs recorded in different   button  press ENTER button  screen sizes  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     DISC MENU     l WIDE   Select this to view a 16 9 picture in the full screen  jit mode on vour wide screen TV   e You can enjoy the wide screen aspect          JEXIT             4 3LB   Select this to plav a 16 9 picture in the letter box  H Press Cursor v Press Cursor a w  4 3 Letterbox  mode on a conventional TV   CES 3 button to move to    TV 4 button to select the e Black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen     i DISPLAV  and then desired item and then CD   ix press ENTER button  press ENTER butt
12.   WIDE     OFF     CHANGE     ORIGINAL     DVD AUDIO         JEXIT          Press Cursor w   3 button to move to     PARENTAL and then  press ENTER button     OYO RECEIVER  SETUP   ADAGE x          4    e  f you have selected Level 6  you  cannot view DVDs with Level 7 or    Press Cursor a  w button  to select the desired rating    level and then press  ENTER button     higher     e The higher the level  the closer the  content is to violent or adult material     OVO RECEIVER  SETUP          QMOVET I  JSELECT RETURN EXIT       Enter the password  5 and then press  ENTER button     e The password is set to  7890  by default   e Once the setup is complete  you will be  taken to the previous screen     D RECEIVER  PARENTAL    CO INPUT NUMBER     RETURN     BJEXIT on       dNlas    e This function works only if a DVD disc contains the rating level information     Press RETURN button to return to the previous level     A MENU button to exit the setup screen                                41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 46               Setting the Password  eoan  ORR YOU can set the password for the Parental  rating level  setting   Press Cursor w  button to move to  1 Press MENU button  2 i  Setup    and then  press ENTER button   DISC MENU     WIDE    OFF    CHANGE  W 1 ORIGINA    DVD jet  gt     Gove SELECT MON EXIT     ef    e The password is set to  7890  by default           Press Cursor w button to   3 move to    PASSWORD Press ENTER Enter the password  and then pres
13.   e Is the disc severely damaged     Sound is not produced           e When listening to a CD or radio  sound is output to the front  speakers  L R  only  Select  PRO LOGIC II  by pressing DOPL II   Dolby Pro Logic II  on the remote control to use all six speakers    e Make sure that the DVD disc is 5 1 CH compatible    e If you set C  SL  and SR to NONE in the speaker mode in the  audio setup of the setup screen  no sound is heard from the  center speaker and the front left and right speakers  Set C  SL   and SR to SMALL     sound can be heard only  from a few speakers and  not all six     Picture does not appear  sound   e 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  J    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      e Is there a  Dolby Digital 5 1 CH  mark on the disc  Dolby Digital  5 1 CH Surround Sound is produced only if the disc is recorded  with 5 1 channel sound    e Is the audio language correctly set to DOLBY DIGITAL 5 1 CH in    the information display     Dolby Digital 5 1 CH  Surround Sound is not  produced     Symptom      Disc is rotating but no  picture is produced    e Picture quality is poor and  picture is shaking     The remote control does not  work     Audio language and  subtitles do not work     Menu screen does not appear even  
14.   especially when left unused for a long period of time                                                                                                                 During thunderstorms  disconnect AC main plug from the  wall outlet   Voltage peaks due to lightning could damage the unit     Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or other heat  sources     This could lead to overheating and malfunction of the unit                          Protect the player from moisture i e  vases    and excess heat e g fire   place  or equipment creating strong magnetic or electric fields  i e speak   ers      Disconnect the power cable from the AC supply if the player mal   functions  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     The battery used with this product contain chemicals that  are harmful to the environment    Do not dispose of batteries in the general household  trash                                1p 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 6 aw       1010101   nA01010 910101   ov 0   oi 10y    10101010101 01079   ov 70  70   e   7 70    A 7y  4010101007 7 c 401010100  gor  1075 oor  10707  NN 07  O m 70   75          D4A010    70   075  7           104010101010  Ko  70        TI   D  Q     C        D  Q    
15.  150Hz  86dB W M    180 x 409 x 380 mm  7 0 Kg          D  O  FTI  Fm      gt   zZ  m   e      7                                   41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 74    010101010     0101010 0101070   KU oro   4010101010079   aor  107      0       70   7 Za O   2  L O   Zs  o   5     Notes on Terminology         Oy   O   7   0       Lo 0     O70    0101019   QA01010101010   Oy  N B    4040101010101070   Oy  0     AO  Ko  o  O1  O10101o1    S    ON       L  OT    OLe er  4  e      o O15   lt 0  OLOTOLOLO  in    O  2            o  MO      0  O1 gv    K 0101001040        tO  z  f010101010101010    Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot from a number  of different angles  the same scene is shot from the front  from the left   from the right   etc     With such discs  the Angle button can be used to change the angle of view for specific scenes     These numbers are recorded on DVD discs  A Title is subdivided into many  CHAPTER ee ca    NUMBER sections  each of which is numbered  and specific parts of the video can be  searched quickly using these numbers     A high density optical disc on which high quality pictures and sound have been recorded by  means of digital signals  Incorporating a new video compression technology  MPEG 2  and high   density recording technology  a DVD disc comprises two 0 6 mm thick discs bonded together     An acronym for Pulse Code Modulation   another name for digital audio     PBC This is recorded on a vide
16.  3 to move to  DVD TVPE  button to move to   CAD   and then press ENTER    DVD VIDEO    and then   button  press ENTER button     ew    e Set steps 1   4 again if you want to  switch to DVD AUDIO Play mode     DVD RECEIVER  SETUP        DVD TYPE  u    D VERI SETUP  AGE  gt  DVD VIDEO  DVD AUDIO    Move GSElecT RETURN EXIT       When Selecting DVD Play Mode     e DVD VIDEO   set to play the DVD video  contents contained in DVD  audio disc    e DVD AUDIO   set to play the default DVD  audio     e DVD Play mode is set to DVD Audio as factory default setting     Press RETURN button to return to the previous level            Press MENU button to exit the setup screen           s  To play back the DVD Video portion of the DVD Audio disc  set the unit to DVD Video mode     040101010101079   Aor 100    AO 70  7     Ao     of  Ry    O         T  noigieto1o10       i    o  A    0101019    s      S    NS    Oy   Woe    CN    IS  ko   Fa       NA  g  kN    40     4010101010107g   gio 107   ov 07  0     010101010079  NURI 107  Ao 0          N     o  2   o o    AV SYNC Setup    9   3    ovo    Oy  O          9     DS  oo  ONES      Video may lag behind the audio if the unit is connected to a digital TV     010 N   to10101010 010 0     If this occurs  adjust the audio delay time to sync up with the video       40L010101010 0    Press Cursor 4      buttons  to move to    Audio    and then    1 Press the MENU button   press ENTER button     e Setup menu appears  e  Audio  menu appears     DIS
17.  5          Slow Playback       Press SLOW button     e Each time the button is pressed during playback   the playback speed changes as follows     CD HED ce    I gt  1 2  gt  1 2  gt    41 2   gt        I gt  1 4  gt  1 4 b 41 4           gt  1 8 I gt  1 6  gt    41 8          al 1 2  gt  PLAY  gt  PLAY      4 1 4      d 1 8 e Reverse slow playback does not work    with VCD and DivX                                   1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 34    010104   010101 0107   or 07   QO 079    KON    A    i Skipping Scenes Songs    0      e o P ov  4015 A 6   SON Ss  Oy lOLOLOLOLO oe  7       70         0  O     7   0   0  7   0     oO     010101079     jo   7079  079  079     9101079     N ool   af  RS     101  orn   o  oN  A    Q  KATI   U       OL Na  01  o  oto  2L0101010 010       L    40L010101010 0    CLD Ge Gi    Briefly press l44  gt  gt      e Each time the button is pressed briefly during playback  the previous or next chapter   track  or directory  file  will be played     NN    FTEE     05    CHAPTER 002 040  gt  gt i NEXT       DVD RECEIVER e SMART NAVI    hing like you    MOVE SELECT  Ostop                DVD RECEIVER SMART NAVI          BMOVEC BSELECT BOOSTOP       t44 PREVIOUS    DVD RECEIVER e SMART NAVI       SS  ROOT    22223222          fown girl  Move  BSELECT  BIOSTOP          e When watching a VCD with a track  longer than 15 minutes  each time    l PPI is pressed  playback  will skip back or forward 5 minutes     ying Frame by Frame     TE  Pr
18.  Dy O   Oy 0   0   70   279   0   a  ot    q    9101079     aagi   Q  K    Q    9101079     A01010101070   N  K    resetting Stations    4   You can store up to          o      0 eORORe N     0L0191910 0     Listening to Radio    Ss      You can listen to the chosen band  FM  AM broadcast stations  by using either    Of S EN  0 OtO OrO     L010 101010     7  0Lororo pio           Q       nor 010101010101079     A 7   Ao 079    NON OO OO OO  A 70   o              y   ki    S  A  S  A  Q    al the automatic or manual tuning operation  Ka jen jal a ne eS   ied ciaaala    Remote Control Unit Example  Presetting FM 89 1 in the memory  Press the eens  1 Press TUNER  2 Tune in to the Te 1 TUNER BAND  2 Press OQ to 3 Press the TUNER  BAND button  desired station  button and select select  89 10   MEMORY button   the FM band   e The selection toggles back l Automatic Tuning 1 ula anaes s ear hi e Each time the button is pressed  e Refer to Step 2 on page 63 to e  PRGM  flashes in the  and forth between  FM  gt  AM saan a sis e B the band switches between automaticallv or manuallv tune in displav  Tune in to a station   each time the TUNER BAND  a ae aa    automatically search for  active broadcasting stations     button is pressed  Automatic Tuning 2 Press and hold OY to TUNINGICH       TEMM Briefly press OY  to Q    increase or decrease the  frequency incrementally       Main Unit A       kies tis on Select a broadcast Press H4 DD Press the TUNER To preset another  desired band  FM  
19.  Insert the black wire into the black match the colors of the connecting plugs     the same height as vour ear   e Place them about 60 to 90cm  2 to 3feet  above vour ear  facing      terminal and the gray wire into                                                             e Align the front face of the front speakers with the  front face of the center speaker or place them l  slightly in front of the center speakers  slightly downward     Unlike the front and center speakers  the rear speakers are used th Papa  to handle mainly sound effects and sound will not come from i ce Sede ra  them all the time  ee a  Center Speaker       e Itis best to install it at the same height as the front Black Gray  speakers   e You can also install it directly over or under the TV  Subwoofer D E  e The position of the subwoofer is not so critical  G      Place it anywhere you like   e Usually  it is placed by a corner near the front speakers                                   1p 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 16    QODMA TOO a  0  AO 70y    f  QA010101010019  4  o  079  o  79    o  7   O   0  o   0  O         0   gt  O  O     gt   o    i  oS    O     To     0101079  0101010 70   KU 1070  X    Connecting the Video Out to TV    o  S  S  S  S  D    04010101010107  poio o 100   7   oe    2  N    a0    y L  0  y S  o  amp  40 EPOP  oy S  c     Oo   A ov  o L010 101010     On  2d 9  49  Plo  vo     O19  0101001040     L    40L010101010 0    ED When you connect to Video Out unease Good Quality  
20.  Macrovision Corporation and other rights  owners  Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and  is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  Corporation  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited        CD R Discs   e Depending on the disc recording device  CD Recorder or PC   and the condition of the disc  some CD R  discs may not be playable    e Use a 650MB 74 minute CD R  Avoid CD R media  as they may not be playable    e  f possible  do not use CD RW  Rewritable  media  as they may not be playable    e Only 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    e Only CD R discs with MP3 files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format can be played    e MP3 file names should be 8 characters or less in length and contain no blank spaces or special characters              e Use discs recorded with a compression decompression data rate greater than 128Kbps    e Only files with the   mp3  and   MP3  extensions can be played    e 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    e  f the disc is not closed  it will take longer to begin playback and not all of the recorded files may be played    e For files encoded in Variable Bit Rate  VBR  f
21.  PTY or PTY until the PTY code  you want appears on the display     e The display gives you the PTY codes described  to the right     3 Press PTY SEARCH again  while the PTY  code selected in the previous step is still on  the display   e The center unit searches 15 preset FM    stations stops when it finds the one you  have selected  and tunes in that station                 Display Program Type  Meee en E RATA A arais  NEWS report  ATA Cone a  e Information including weights and measures   INFO returns and forecast  matters interesting the  customer  medical information  etc   SPORT e Sports  EDUCATE e Education  DRAMA e Drama Radio serial  etc   e Culture National or local culture including the  CULTURE religious problem  social science  language   theater etc       SCIENCE e Natural science and technology  e Others Speech  amusing program  quiz   VARIED game   interview  comedy and satirical play   etc  on  POP M e Pop music  ROCK M e Rock music  M O R M   TR music considered to be  T a  e E  OTHER M e Other music   Jazz  R amp B country music  WEATHER e Weather  FINANCE e Finance  CHILDREN e Children   s programmes  SOCIAL A e Social affairs  RELIGION e Religion   S  PHONE IN e Phone in  __ TRAVEL __   Travel      LEISURE   Leisure  JAZZ e Jazz Music      COUNTRV   Country Music  c NATIONM _   National Music  OLDIES e Oldies Music  FOLK M e Folk Music  DOCUMENT      Documentary                            41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 66    or 11111101070   S   A
22.  as an SMI file    e DivX Disc does not playing when its sampling frequency is lower than 32kHz    e Some of the discs recorded in DivX or XviD depending on the way of recording could be  played back not correctly or couldn t be played back at all                                   1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 32       4010101019   4010 107    AO 07  QO 07    o   GA    7  Or         040101010079  KOM 1079  Q    7   2   A   O   gt     9  AS    o       Displaying Disc Information    S  S  S      S    ovo               op mi Re   y      A  TO    You can view disc playback information on the TV screen   oY    o  N  0  O1 yo  foto  0101010101010      4      40L010101010 0    Press INFO button     e Each time the button is pressed  the display changes as  follows     GD G2 dd    7 Ba cD   ozis CPLR CDoFF  D 0 02 30 mPa     0001 0042     0 00 09    OFF    al li i       Cie _ ili  Dvo    01 01 8001 0400  D0 00 3       DVD RECEIVER    SMART NAVI  me Something like you  mi  Back for good    SS  ROOT  SAMSUNG DIGITA  D  y  O O    Displav disappears       Displav disappears                   m appears on the TV screen     If this symbol appears on the TV screen while buttons are being operated  that  operation is not possible with the disc currently being played        Display disappears  e What is a Group     A movie contained in a DVD AUDIO disc   e What is a Title   e Depending on the disc  the disc A movie contained in a DVD VIDEO disc   information display may appear differ
23.  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        101010     0101010 2101070   QO 079  oN OA       040101010107  roto  010709     i aston     oF EOPOROMOT 0  MALT al    Lo  FOL    40L010101010 0    TPIDMZMO    omu     lt   lt  T      gt   1HCDI4HCO  jomzcH  MZC    vm     m   rlve  gt     DIDMXPMUD             NR  son  as      ow     Olp ov    O1 ooy  Org  9 0LoL0L01040     Power Consumption  Weight   Dimensions  W x H x D   Operating Temperature Range  Operating Humidity Range  Usable Sensitivity   S N Ratio   Distortion   Usable Sensitivity   S N Ratio   Distortion    Composite Video    Component Video    pecifications    90W   4Kg   360 x 65 x 394 mm   5   C  35  C  10  75    10dB   55dB   0 8    60dB   35dB   2    1 0Vp p 75Q load   Y 1 0Vp p 75Q load   Pr 0 70Vp p 75Q load           Front speaker output  Center speaker output  Rear speaker output  Subwoofer speaker output  Frequency range   S N Ratio   Channel separation   Input sensitivity    Speaker system    Impedance   Frequency range   Output sound pressure level  Rated input   Maximum input   Dimensions  W x H x D   Weight    10  Tow  200W    Pb 0 70Vp p 75Q load   Impedance  85 115Q  60W x 2 4Q   60W 49   60W x 2 4Q   100W 4Q   20Hz 20kHz  70dB  60dB   AUX 400mV  5 1ch speaker system  Subwoofer speaker    30Hz
24.  the EZ VIEW button        e This function will not work if the DVD is recorded with multi camera angle format   e Black bars may not disappear because some DVD discs have a built in horizontal to vertical ratio        onus Group   Navigating Pages    ma Fa    BONUS Group    Some DVD Audio discs have an extra    bonus    group that requires a 4 digit key  number to access  See the disc packaging for details and the key number     When you play a DVD Audio disc that has a    bonus group  the key number input screen  appears automatically     BONUS GROUP    KEY NUMBER   _  _ _ _        NOILLVH4dO    e If you eject the disc  switch the power off  or unplug the player  you will need to re enter  the key number          Navigating Pages    TUNING CH    During playback  press the      button on  the remote control     e You can select the desired image from a DVD Audio disc containing still images     e With some discs  you may not be able to select images depending on how the  disc was manufactured                             1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 40    IA  NN 70  70     ow    N  S  Sy o       ES  S    To     0101079  1010191010707 707  R        O   2   o Oy O   70  ti a    o  A    aor   IS  of             pr 101010107 101079     Bosh eae 1019         079    a  6   O     010107073    Q101910101070  Al    0    eks Audio Subtitle Language    040101010107079  A04 100  AO 7     oe    S    O    as  Vot TA yor     019 GA  oto    0L01010101040   Loy  f010101010101010    
25.  theater or concert hall     k    DVD players and the discs are coded by region  These regional codes must match in order  for the disc to play  If the codes do not match  the disc will not play     The Region Number for this player is given on the rear panel of the player    Your DVD player will only play DVDs that are labeled with identical region codes      Max  Playing Time    Disc Type   Mark  Logo    Recorded Signals   Disc Size   Disc   DiscSize      Approx  240 min   single sided      Approx  240 min   single sided    min   single sided     DVD AUDIO DVD ET kal Approx  480 min   double sided   DVD VIDEO              Approx  80 min   single sided     AUDIO VIDEO  M TAW MM 160 min   double sided     VIDEO CD Audio   Video  aise Audi 12cm 74 min   udIO  DUDIO CB dis 8cm 20 min           e LD  CD G  CD I  CD ROM and DVD ROM cannot be played on this player    If such discs are played  a  WRONG DISC FORMAT  message appears on the TV screen   e DVD discs purchased abroad may not play on this player    If such discs are played  a  WRONG REGION CODE  message appears on the TV screen     e Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protection  Because of this  you should only connect  your DVD player directly to your TV  not to a VCR  Connecting to a VCR results in a distorted  picture from copy protected DVD discs    e This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by methods claims of certain  U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
26.  vou can adjust the audio delav time to svnc up with the video  AATEC E   eat    RADIO OPERATION  DVI  Digital Visual Interface  Listening to Radio cca anes ceate cant ac tose pv deonccast snes saat etctos TO 63  l l i rr i l Presetting Stations AT 64  ae eer a noise by allowing a pure digital video signal path from the PT NS et sete acct erence iene emer vs aeerese ana 65  iss ija basi    MISCELLANEOUS  Convenient BUREAU a a te entre ten tr ee re 67  Operating a TV with the Remote Control u is ssir e e l cade 69  B  fore Calling f  r Service ii a a 71  Cautions on Handling and Storing DISCS et srs ets atest ssed Sac stchdgt itla end amel 73  Specticatons ae wc ns nes gees ccc eee MO a 74  Notes on  TSHINAI NOLOGY asda sects daddies a ei a 75    MeMO iss sss kata sess teveceens tees a cage Seucdeesahseededzecy ceed daieeaesaceteadecens nase feuceasny send awevieessetagcecens E 76                                  1p 40p  410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 8    010104   010101 0107   ov 07  QO 07          91010101007  KA 1075    o  Ss       Or   7  70   a    07   x 401010107  S AQ 07  sof 0   KA   a    a     9101079     Il    yy 0    so 70    amp  70        hy   yj Sy  ol   T  4 70  PON S    40  Lo  yor  oto   2L01010 010 0      L    40L010101010 0    DVD DVD  Digital Versatile Disc  offers fantastic audio and video  thanks to Dolby Digital       surround sound and MPEG 2 video compression technology  Now you can enjoy these  realistic effects in the home  as if you were in a movie
27. 01007  401010 107  Ay Oy  Ao O     01010  01010101070  0707   AO 0  70  7     Z  D  0  S  POLO LOLOLOVOvO      9  40Lo1010 01010YY    40   010101010101040            Setting the Audio Quality    m You can adjust the balance and level for each speaker     M    ED When adjusting the audio quality using the setup screen    In Stop mode Press Cursor w   ress MENU 2 button to move to  ante    Audio    and then press  button     ENTER button      DISC MENU       ND EDIT  we dio  8  Sara    AV SVNC  Setup Setup     EN i MOVE  GI SEUECT  w  EXIT  MOVE SELECT          Press Cursor Y button tess Curso a  GD 3 Sate ji fetal adjust the desired item   and then press Press the  lt     buttons  Z ENTER button  to adjust the settings      SOUNDIEDIT        lt  OAN  H CHANGE  QIRETURNI BJEXIT       f    RETURN button to return to the previous level       Press MENU button to exit the setup screen     JIZZ When manually adjusting with the SOUND EDIT button    Adjusting Front Speaker Balance fi Adjusting Rear Speaker Balance    Adjusting Center Speaker Level       Press SOUND Press SOUND Press SOUND   1 EDIT button and 2 EDIT button and 3 EDIT button and  then press Cursor then press Cursor then press Cursor   lt q   gt    lt  gt    lt 4   gt         Adjusting Rear Speaker Level    Adjusting Subwoofer Speaker Level          Press SOUND Press SOUND mH   4 EDIT button and 5 EDIT button and    then press Cursor then press Cursor n  4 D   lt  gt         e The adjustments will appear on the main uni
28. 01016 OLOLOLOLOVO    te  Skip Forward Back    During playback  press the  lt  gt    button     e Go to the next file whenever you press  gt I button  if there are over  2 files in the disk    e Go to the previous file whenever you press  lt q button  if there are over  2 files in the disk     a  F  a Fast playback    Press and hold    lt   gt  gt   button     e Each time the button is held down during playback   the playback speed changes as follows          A 2X E   gt  gt  2X          lt  lt  4x  gt  gt  4x       44 8x  gt  gt  8X       44 32X  gt  gt  32X        gt  PLAY  gt  PLAY    ma  a  FF  Zoom Function    Press Cursor A        Press ZOOM 2  lt    gt  buttons to  button  move to the area    you want to enlarge     e Each time you press the button   your selection will toggle between     ZOOM X2  and    ZOOM OFF        e DIVX file can be zoomed  only in ZOOM X2 mode           SLOW SUBTITLE    REPEAT    CH        CY  OD       ZOOM       a  xe 5 Minute Skip function    During playback  press the  lt      gt  button   e Go to the screen about 5 minutes after whenever you press    button   e Go to the screen about 5 minutes earlier whenever you press q_ button        x Subtitle Display    Press the SUBTITLE button     e Each time you press the button  your selection will toggle between    SUBTITLE ON     1 1  1 2      and     SUBTITLE OFF      e  f the disc has only one subtitle file  it will be played automatically     If the disc has more than one subtitle file    NOLLVH
29. 1010 Y  0101 01  ono  107   o  0101010 Q 70   Q    0   70         O7   0   07 O   lo  70  D   70    2   0  70    gt  A  9     WTO  oo   yor KOR    9101079     aoigieiio20107   ot    1 B S  Pos  KO   A    a o Oy    S  O  or PELOT QV  2  lt 0  oro  OL640 OO  o  OLOLOLOWO    NI  Ss     N    fu    40L010101010 0    CD    In Stop mode   press MENU  button     DISC MENU       MOVE led SELECT             sing the Title Menu      iO For DVDs containing multiple titles  you can view the title of each movie   PO l Depending on the disc  this function mav either not work at all or mav work differentiv     button to move to button     9 Press Cursor 4 v Press ENTER     Title Menu        e The title menu appears      O RECEIVER  TITLE MENU    NOLLVH4dO       Se 4 d     MOVE SELECT  1  EX         Press MENU button to exit the setup screen                             7 27 04 5 05 PM       Page 40 an    41P  6P  410HD     GB       010101019  40101 107   AO 07  oe o           A To   of  0   10101004 7    gion     01070  RS  of O    Ss KAN Os  S 2 o O       N SA o  O     Si oe    a e      52 E    2 o  4 5  8 b 5  2 E S         B    K  c N S    o   0  BOP oY   i j  2   oo      OSD language is set to English by default   4  0  V    RS    f    o  N  O  0  y     O19     OLoro1o 010r0    L    40L010101010 0    Press Cursor w  button to move to     Setup    and then  press ENTER button     In Stop mode   press MENU    button      OVD RECEIVER  DISC MENU     COR SETUP  h  i    Press Enter key    Titl
30. 19   a 01010 Y   0101 01   ono  MIA 7   0   Q94010   70  9    Q O   9    2      Sound Field  DSP  EQ Function    S  S  S  S    _   DSP  Digital Signal Processor  DSP modes have been designed to simulate different acoustic environments   EQ  You can select from ROCK  POP  or CLASSIC  depending on the genre of music     O          o  707   70   7   O  O     O7    0  70  0   o    NA    9101079        WA  a  Bo    IN    010101  x010101 0101079  Ao 07   o  e   KA 70   o Oy  S    S A01010101010   w  Ke  KS         MM  AS  0 OtottoO     0L0101910 0          gt    gt   x  N  2    o  N  0  o  Oto  O1o1o1o1010V0V      40L010101010 0    Press DSP EQ button     e  DSP  appears on the display panel   e Each time the button is pressed  the selection changes as follows     DSP EQ          dNlas       e This feature works with CDs  MP3 CDs and 2 channel DVD Audio    and Dolbv Digital discs   e When plaving a DVD disc encoded with two or more channels   multi channel mode will be selected automaticallv and DSP EQ    function does not work     POP  JAZZ  ROCK  Depending on the genre of music  vou can select from POP  JAZZ  and ROCK   STUDIO   Provides a sense of presence as if in a studio    CLUB   Simulates the sound of a dance club with a throbbing bass beat    HALL   Provides a clear vocal as if listening in a concert hall    MOVIE  Provides the feeling of a movie theater    CHURCH  Gives the feel of being in a grand church    PASS  Select this for normal listening                          
31. 4dO    If the disc has more than one subtitle file  the default subtitle may not match the movie and you will have  select vour subtitle language as follows  on       1 In Stop mode  press the 4 V 4 D  button  select the desired subtitle     amp    from the TV screen  and then press the ENTER button     When you select the desired DivX file from the TV screen  the  movie will be played normally     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     a AI SPEC MPEGs containing DivX can be divided into Video and Audio   A l e Video compatibility   All versions of DivX later than 3 11  including  VIDEO Compatibility   DIvX3 11   Up to the latest VERSION   the latest 5 1  are supported  In addition  XviD is supported     Po Ww O WMV V1 V2 V3 V7 For WMV  V1  V2  V3  and V7 formats are possible   AUDIO Compatibility CBR   80kbps 320kbps   7 Audio compatibility   MP3s encoded at bitrates from 80kbps to  320kbps  AC3s from 128kbps to 448kbps  and WMAs from 56kbps  pf Oo CBR   128kbps 448kbps to 160kbps are supported   P  WMA CBR   56kbps 160kbps   e In addition  for subtitles  this unit will support Text format  SMI      e When playing the DivX disk  you can play the file with extension of AVI only     e Among the available DivX audio formats  DTS Audio is not supported    e WMV V8 is not supported for WMV files    e When burning a subtitle file to a CD ROM with your PC  be sure to burn it
32. C MENU     MOVE  SELECT RETURN  EXIT         Press Cursor 4 w buttons   4 to select the Delay Time of  AV SYNC and then press the  ENTER button     e You can set the audio delay time between 0 ms and  300 ms  Set it for the best sync up with audio     Press Cursor a  v buttons  to move to    AV SYNC    and  then press ENTER button        dNlas    e AV SYNC screen appears     IDYD RECEIVER  AUDIO     25 mSec  50 mSec  75 mSec  100 mSec  125 mSec    MOVE  SELECT  RJRETURN  EXIT           Press RETURN button to return to the previous level     fi MENU button to exit the setup screen                                41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 52 an       10101010101 01079  4010101010101070    Ron 10  KA 10   ov O  kN 0   o  4010101010070   or 07o   o K  SO       70    01010101 01007079   KA    S    0   70   70              0   o  0     7   O   7   2  o   o    9    A  O   o  2  o    Setting the Test Tone    O   Oy    2          LANZA  o     o   70   70  0     Oy  yor    A01010101010   707   oy  K    q    Setting the Speaker Mode    o   ko  o   0  2       70   O     9101079        010404010107079  9101079     aror01010101 01079   NO    07  7  01010107  491010 010  Aono  0075    4 TA il Signal outputs and frequency responses from the speakers will automatically be adjusted KA   Use the Test Tone feature to check the speaker connections and to adjust the speaker levels   Le according to your speaker configuration and whether certain speakers are used or not  ei  In Stop mod
33. C mode     9S  y  NA               s   es  TITTIE   o  ZOLo1010 0          2   o  N  01  o  Oto  201010101000      40L010101010 0    button to select    MUSIC    and then press Cursor  lt 4   gt     1 Press LU PLIIMODE Press DO PL II EFFECT button  mode  buttons to select the mode     e You can select either 0 or 1     LINEAR PCM  LINEAR PCM        Press DO PL II EFFECT button  and then press Cursor  lt 4   gt   buttons to select the mode   gt      Press DO PL II EFFECT button  and then press Cursor  lt      buttons to select the mode        e You can select between 0 and 7  e You can select between 0 and 6     LINEAR PCM  LINEAR PCM    dNlas       e When playing a DVD disc encoded with two or more channels  multi channel mode will be    selected automatically and DOPL II  Dolby Pro Logic II  button does not work     e PANORAMA  This mode extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers for  an exciting  wraparound  effect with side wall imaging   e CENTER WIDTH  Sound is output to the center speaker only  The front left and right speakers  produce phantom sound   e DIMENSION  Incrementally adjusts the sound field  DSP  from the front or rear                                   41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 62    kol    ort 110101 0107075  aor 01010101 0101075   wo 07o  a Oro   401010100  or  10707   s  x  R  c    A 00   4010 010 107    AO 07   AO Oy     0   70   o         040  94914010         9    7   0   7 2       2    0      gt     Oy  O   0   07 70 
34. EEI oe ie Si a    al om   a th qi     poleen J A ka  to     O omnes    0     a eS 2a  8 z  SUBWOOFER Q   6   Video Output Connector  5 1 Channel Speaker Connect the TV s video input jacks FM Antenna Connector  Output Terminals  VIDEO IN  to the VIDEO OUT connector   VIDEO OUT SELECT SWITCH    Use the switch to set video out    Accessories    Remote Control    FM Antenna    Scart Adaptor DVI Cable    User s Manual             oO                               1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 12    10101     0101010 0101070   ao 079  S 70   010101 010019  KOM 101             o  KA 0404010    A L070 sA  KAS O   D    gt     0  7  O   7  VA     A 0   oS    9   N  o   gt  O   2    To    40401010107077 70   A  To     0101079  ov     escription    OL    9101010101019   oro  0100        o  A    A    SI Q  JARDA    org Oro oo oo  ao EOLOLOLOVOV  O  VESO  O     of    Oy Kiel  O  0     foto  010101010100        40L010101010 0       Remote Control       TV  DVD POWER button  TV VIDEO  DIMMER button  OPEN CLOSE button    ON                     EZ VIEW  NTSC PAL button    STEP button  DSP EQ button       DC PL Il MODE button  VOLUME button    MENU button  RETURN button    RDS Selection button          Number 0 9  buttons    SLEEP button  LOGO COPY button    SLIDE MODE button                                  TV indicator    DVD RECEIVER indicator  MODE button    CD DVD button CS AUX button         TUNER BAND button    SUBTITLE button  SLOW  MO ST button  REPEAT button              Play 
35. M and   i terminals     2  If reception is poor  connect an outdoor  single vinyl covered wire to the AM ter   minal   Keep the AM loop antenna con   nected      The cooling fan dissipates the heat generated inside the unit so that the unit can be operated          normally  The cooling fan is activated automatically to supply cool air to the unit             Make sure the unit is well ventilated  If the unit has poor ventilation  the temperature inside the unit could rise  and may damage it      Do not obstruct the cooling fan or ventilation holes   If the cooling fan or ventilation holes are covered with a  newspaper or cloth  heat may build up inside the unit and fire may result                                                                                                                           1p 40p  410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 20    010104  010101 0107   or 07   QO 079       To   10100 td  401010 107  AO 0   Ao 7075         010101070    0707  70    07  07 707    70  0   0  0   0  O     9101079       Connecting External Components        Ss             N ool   af            S  o       O   G    40     kN    kor     eno      MIETET MO  S  101010010  ROE  NA     401  orn   o  oN  A    Q       40   Loy ow  oto  2L0L010 0 010       L    40L010101010 0      Connecting an External Digital Component    Example  Digital signal components such as a Set Top Box or CD Recorder                    Ri   mn 1   VIDEO OUT  ct eH                                                     
36. ME  CHANNEL  and Numeric    buttons  0 9      e The remote control may not work on some brands of TVs  Also some operations may not be  possible depending on your brand of TV    e  f you do not set the remote control with the code for your brand of TV  the remote control will  work on a Samsung TV by default        l TV Brand Code List           SAMSUNG    00 Initial Value   01 02 03 04 05 73  30    BRANDT    41       ANAM    06 11 59    FERGUSON    41       DAEWOO    12 18 20 21    PIONEER    41 48 74       LG    05  20  21  22  53    TELEAVA    41       HITACHI    23  40  41 49    FINLUX    05  42 47       JVC    24 55    FISHER    31       SHARP    27  33  34  35  54    AKAI    31       SONY    27 36    YOKO    05       olol NI DO  a  AJ OJN    TOSHIBA    27 37  42  43  44  46    PHONOLA    05  45  47       o    SANVO    27 30 31 32    RADIOLA    05  45       MITSUBISHI    05 27 28    SCHNEIDER    05       MATSUSHITA    09  26    NEWSAN    58       TELEFUNKEN    41 49 51 57    CONTINENTAL EDISON    49       RCA    29 61    SALORA    48       PANASONIC    07  09  26  48  49  50    SELECO    48       SABA    40  41 47  48  49    NOKIA    48       PHILIPS    05  45  47  64  65  66  67  68  69    REX    48       GRUNDIG    39 42  46  70  71  72    MIVAR    46       ZENITH    38    IMPERIAL    46       MIVAL    52    CGE    46       NOBLEX    56    BANG  amp  OLUFSEN    47       EMERSON    19    BRIONVEGA    47       MAGNAVOX    25    FORMENTI    47       LOEWE    05  60    MET
37. NOLLVH4dO                               1p 40p  410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 38       kol    or 11111101070   S   AO 70   9    9    U 10101007  9 010 01  N A 07     or 2          Fa  o   AD 70   o    07o     D00107 0 70   2 0   O       Zoom Function  4  A    7 Be al o This function allows you to enlarge a particular area of the displayed image     0  y  O  O1 yo  oro  PLoL010 01010       o    4010101007   gio 07   ao  019   L    KI aii  Q LO O   S   Bio o  9    0   70   07 707   B 70   9  oS  70   0          0   o    0     N  O    01  01010      01040401010707  V  ro Lore  079  07  o   70     9101079        04010401010707  g  N    X    010101  4010101 0107079  RONY 07   S  0  4010     nor 101110107079   kl 7  KY 0    a0  9    A   lt    O   O  Ly  1  0  O  ye  O  Xo  4  Of  L    40L010101010 0    aks  A Ot640 OJ oo ay  Loro1o1010    RAI  o  ov  Oo MT AI  010101010101040       Zoom  Screen Enlarge  Function  D     P  Press ZOOM Dar GO A 3 Press ENTER  button  move to the area you button     want to enlarge     EZ VIEW    e Each time the button is pressed  the  zoom level changes as follows      SELECT ZOOM POSITION    ZOOM X 1 5                TUNING CH    Q  CD  oD    ZOOM X 2     ZOOM X 3     ZOOM OFF         2 Aspect Ratio    D    Press EZ VIEW button     ZOOM    e Each time the button is pressed  the zoom function will switch between On  and Off     e When a movie is played in Widescreen format  black bars at the top and  bottom of the TV screen can be removed by pressing
38. NSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  SERVICE PERSONNEL        CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT    This Compact Disc player is classified  as a CLASS 1 LASER product     CAUTION  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  MATCH  WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT  FULLY  INSERT     Wiring the Main Power Supply Plug UK Only     IMPORTANT NOTICE  The main lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse  The value of the fuse is indicated on the pin  face of the plug and if it requires replacing  a fuse approved to BS1362 of the same rating must be used     Never use the plug with the fuse cover removed  If the cover is detachable and a replacement is required  it must be of the same  colour as the fuse fitted in the plug  Replacement covers are available from your dealer    If the fitted plug is not suitable for the power points in your house or the cable is not long enough to reach a power point  you  should obtain a suitable safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer for assistance     However  if there is no alternative to cutting off the plug  remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug  Do not connect the  plug to a main socket as there is a risk of shock hazard from the bared flexible cord     Never attempt to insert bare wires directly into a main socket  A plug and fuse must be used at all times     IMPORTANT  The wires in the main lead are coloured in accordance with the following code        BLUE   NEUTRAL BROWN   LIVE  As these colours may not corresp
39. O 70   9    o  S 101010  S 010 01  N A 07     Kon 019          7   o 0401010 a 05 76     0 0  ES Q o  b     2          IConvenient Functions    Gi j        S   O  NN N  40  0  roza OO oo  OLOrOLOLOVOY RAI    101010   KA  079  o     A01010101070   N  K    0101010101010707    ao  07   oe Ox  K    S  A  RQ       is     Of Na  0   o     Oy FOLOLGLoLOLOVAVJ              O1  OLOLQLQL0L0L01O    a a  Sleep Timer Function    You can set the time that the DVD player will shut itself off     Press SLEEP button     e  SLEEP  will be displayed  Each time the button is pressed  the preset time changes as follows  10  gt  20  gt  30  gt  60  gt   90  gt  120  gt  150  gt  OFF              iin the sleep timer setting  press SLEEP button     eThe remaining time before the DVD player will shut itself off is displayed   ePressing the button again changes the sleep time from what you have set earlier     SLEEP         ancel the sleep timer  press SLEEP button until  FF appears on the display           a LI LI LI LI  a Adjusting Display Brightness  You can adjust the brightness of the display on the  main unit so it won t interfere with your movie viewing     Press DIMMER button     e Each time the button is pressed  the brightness changes  as follows  SLIGHTLY DARK  gt  DARK  gt  BRIGHT      ss     Using Headphones    Use headphones  not supplied  for private listening pleasure       Mute Function    This is useful when answering the door or a  telephone call     Press MUTE button     e    MUTE 
40. Pause button  a  Stop button  OG  Tuning Preset CD Skip button    D0 PL Il EFFECT button  TUNING CH button    INFO button  MUTE button    Direction Enter button    TEST TONE button   SOUND EDIT button   TUNER MEMORY   DCDi button  ZOOM button   CANCEL button   REMAIN button    DIGEST button       Insert Remote Batteries    1 Remove the battery  cover on the back  of the remote by  pressing down and  Sliding the cover in  the direction of the       Insert two 1 5V AAA  batteries  paying  attention to the correct  polarities    and             JJ  m   gt    gt      O          3 Replace the battery  cover        Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking batteries     e Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarity     to    and      to         e Use the correct type of batteries Batteries that look similar may differ in voltage   e Always replace both batteries at the same time     e 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                                                              To open the remote control cover  push the  top of the cover  then slide downward                                   1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 14    Ar 0101011101070 75   0      Connecting the Speakers        S  Ss  S    Before mov
41. S VO      O15 OLerer oF  LOLOLOLOVO    Oy Kiel  O  O1 ov  foto  010 0 01040     L    40L010101010 0       Front Panel       Power  0 1   button       Stop  mm  button  Open Close button    Page 10       escription    Play Pause  bl  button       Function button                          Disc Tray             Headphone Jack  Volume control    Tuning Up  amp  Skip   gt  gt    buttons  Tuning Down  amp  Skip  44   buttons    CHAPTER indicator  LINEAR PCM indicator Ue ae  DTS Disc indicator PROGRAM indicator  RDS indicator  DSP TITLE indicator RT TA indicator  DOLBY DIGITAL       MA  indi  ator indicator GROUP REPEAT indicator  indicator STEREO indicator  TUNER indicator    OO      CSGJES DVD AUDIO MPEG    SPEAKER indicator PBC indicator    DVD AUDIO indicator   MPEG indicator  PRO LOGIC indicator    TUNED       System Status Display    RADIO FREQUENCY  indicator          Rear Panel       DVI OUT JACK    Use the DVI cable to connect this jack to the DVI jack on  External Digital Optical Input Connector your television for a higher quality picture   Use this to connect external equipment capable of digital output        JJ  m   gt    gt      e        COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Connectors  External Audio Component Input Connector Connect a TV with component video inputs to these jacks     AM Antenna Connector                                                                                                                                     W  ESTERA ita o  U c e    aaa vieo our    F  b  
42. Y button    Press Cursor 4  V     to move to    DELAY  lt    gt  buttons to move Press Cursor  lt    gt   TIME    and then press to the desired to set the Delay  ENTER button  speaker and then time    press ENTER button     OYO RECEIVER  AUDIO    gt       OmSec    MOVE SELECT RETURN EXIT       e Setting CENTER SPEAKER  If the distance of Dc is equal to or longer than the  distance of Df in the figure  set the mode as Oms   Otherwise  change the setting according to the table     Distance between Df and Dc Delay Time    0 00 m 0 ms  0 34 m 1 ms       0 68 m 2ms  1 02 m 3ms  1 36 m 4ms  1 70m 5 ms       e Setting REAR  SURROUND  SPEAKERS  If the distance of Df is equal to the distance of Ds  in the figure  set the mode as Oms  Otherwise   change the setting according to the table     Distance between Df and Ds Delay Time              Move GSelecy RETURN   JEXITI       e You can set the delay time for C  between 00 and 05mSEC and for  LS and RS between 00 and  15mSEC     IDELAW TIME DVD RE  ENVI DELAY TIME    USER     QMOVET CHANGE RETURN   EXIT on       dNlas    Ideal CENTER    om Peo placement  es      SW    Ideal    Ls Rs R  ii srt SURROUND  SPEAKER  placement    It is desirable to place all speakers within this circle   Df  The distance from FRONT SPEAKER    Dc  The distance from CENTER SPEAKER  Ds  The distance from SURROUND SPEAKER                            41P 76P 410HD  GB     01010101010101070    o    K  DS    7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 56       Ar 0101011101070 75   O7    1
43. Z    47       THOMSON    40 41 49  62  63    WEGA    47       NORDMENDE    40  41 49    RADIOMARELLI    47       LOEWE OPTA    36  47 05    SINGER    47       BLAUPUNKT    39    SINUDYNE    47          SIEMENS       39          SNOANVTISOSIN                                  41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 70    010101019     0101010 0101070   KU oro        050101010100707   KI 70    Before Calling for Service           Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly  If the problem you are experiencing is not     Ge  o    ow  i i i i r P  KO listed below or if the instruction below does not help  turn off the unit  disconnect the power cord  and contact  EONS  the nearest authorized dealer or Samsung Electronics Service Center        Symptom Check Remedy    e Is the power cord plugged securely into the outlet   e Turn off the power and then turn it back on     Disc trav does not open     e Gheck the region number of the DVD   DVD discs purchased from abroad mav not be plavable   e CD ROMs and DVD ROMs cannot be plaved on this DVD  plaver   e Make sure that the rating level is correct     Plavback does not start     Plavback does not start  immediatelv when the  Plav Pause button is    e Are you using a deformed disc or a disc with scratches on  the surface   e Wipe the disc clean     e No sound is heard during fast plavback  slow plavback  and step  motion plavback    e Are the speakers connected properly  Is the speaker setup  correctly customized  
44. e  Press Cursor Y In Stop mode  Press Cursor Y Press Cursor w button  1 press MENU 2 button to move to 1 press MENU 2 button to move to 3 to move to TEST     Audio    and then    Audio    and then TONE    and then press  button  press ENTER button  button  press ENTER button  ENTER button     e The test tone will be sent to L  gt  C  gt   R  gt  RS  gt  LS  gt  SW in that order   If the ENTER button is pressed again  at this time  the test tone will stop     DISC MENU OYO RECEIVER  AUDIO    gt     DISC MENU     Disc Menu                       Ta  Press Cursor A  V  JB  In the Speaker  lt    gt  buttons to move  Setup  press the to the desired on  ENTER button again  speaker and then tab  Resse Ee e RETURN button to return to the previous level m  e For C  LS  and RS  each time the button    S utton to return to the previous evel       is pressed  the mode switches C  alternately as follows  SMALL 7 NONE  U  PROT E And MD IOUS o UA Press MENU button to exit the setup screen     Select this when using the speakers    L  Front Speaker  L  C  Center Speaker SW  Subwoofer   amp  Select this when no speakers are installed    Alternate method  press the TEST TONE button on the remote  R  Front Speaker  R  LS  Rear Speaker  L  RS  Rear Speaker  R        Press TEST TONE button  pm Multi Channel Pro Logic Mode                      e Test tone will be produced as follows     When playing a DVD or CD  this will work e    o  only in Stop mode  ee a e    is       ZES ZES       e Depending 
45. e Menu     for Disc Menu    Audio I    DVD AUDIO 9    MOVE  SELECT   JEXIT ExT    Z  A         ef        s RETURN button to return to the previous level     ss MENU button to exit the setup screen     Press ENTER  button     OYO RECEIVER  SETUP      WIDE  Title Menu   PAI   OFF    CHANGE    ORIGINAL    DVD AUDIO  gt       TOVD RECEIVER  LANGUAGE      Selecting the  OSD Language       Press Cursor a   button to select the  desired item and then  press ENTER button     OYO RECEIVER  LANGUAGE    Disc Menu    AUDIO  Title Menu   SI ITLE l    KOREAN    Audio     CJSEVECT  QIRETURNI GJ EXIM       LANGUAGE      Elec RETURN EXT      iseltem RETURN  EXIT       Selecting the  Subtitle Language   recorded on the disc     Selecting the  Audio Language   recorded on the disc     LANGUAGE      Press Cursor  amp   W  button to select the  desired language and then  press ENTER button     Once the setup is complete  if the language was  set to English  OSD will be displayed in English     OYO RECEIVER LANGUAGE    Disc M OSD LANGUAGE  Disc Menu    Title Menu       dNlas    TOVD RE  EIVERI LANGUAGE      CT RETURN  IEJEXIT    Selecting the Menu Language   recorded on the disc     x If the language you selected is  not recorded on the disc  menu  language will not change even  if you set it to your desired  language                                   41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 42 an    0101010101010707   gor  707  Ni 0     70    7  4010101010079  AO 10  Ao 7075  7     0   70          
46. e disc  the initial screen may appear different     NOLLVH4dO                               1p 40p  410HD   GB    2     70   70    IA  NN 7  KW    7 27 04 4 58 PM    IR Xand    a  B  01010101010070  Z   oo 2707   N Oy   S       0     Oy        l  O    070   70    9101079      010404010107079  7       0 WA  ZOA BLEKpOKU JOS Ry  7 OLoLo1ovo NA     o  7  Oi ov  o 4010101940000   0  OLOLQLQL0L0L01O    Press the REMAIN button     e For checking the total and remaining time of a title or chapter    being plaved     Page 26    Checking the Remaining Time    OPEN CLOSE    Each time the REMAIN button is pressed    DVD   VIDEQ  TITLE ELAPSED         TITLE REMAIN         CHAPTER ELAPSED         CHAPTER REMAIN       CED CED    TRACK ELAPSED         TRACK REMAIN         TOTAL ELAPSED         TOTAL REMAIN          DVD   AUDIO  GROUP ELAPSED         GROUP REMAIN         TRACK ELAPSED         TRACK REMAIN          CD  oD    CED    TRACK REMAIN         TRACK ELAPSED    REMAIN          70   0   7     401010101079  prov  10709     oe    KO       Oy    9101079   7  ogee  Oy   K    S  S    o    AG  SA    O     Oy  DA    279     Ar 111119101070   o  AD 70y    010101010079  ao  107  a0 Oy  0              9    Ry   o KA   s 9   2     O     9  oY  MAX         Oy  2    gt     L    org           Q          9     010     40L010101010 0    OPEN CLOSE button  to open the disc tray   and then load the  MP3 disc     e The MP3 menu screen will appear and  playback will start    e Depending on the MP3 disc  t
47. ent    e What is a Chapter   e Depending on the disc  you can also Each title on a DVD disc is divided into several smaller sections called  chapters    select DTS  DOLBY DIGITAL  or PRO e What is a Track  File    LOGIC  A section of video or a music file recorded on a DVD AUDIO  CD  or MP3 CD     Screen Display    I y   DVD DVD display NSZ Divx display oy CHAPTER display      gt   REPEAT PLAYBACK display    L STEREO  UR  display    VCD VCD display PVD  DVD AUDIO display    TRACK  FILE  display ra AUDIO LANGUAGE display DI DOLBY DIGITAL display    GITAL    CD CD display co TITLE display        ELAPSED TIME display   SUBTITLE display    Bq ANGLE display    MP3 MP3 CD display  gt  GROUP display       7   a    0101010107   70  70     101  Ko ae  o  o   A     0101079   aagi   9  QY    x  N          4010101010101070    Qol 70    70   7   91010101007   Ao  0707  o     Oy    7     A  7  9           0   707  07  2    97     Oy  CAS  2  O         Q  oO  DAW  OM AW    i5    Fast Slow Playback    8  2  2       Ss  O  N  Lo Ss  RA    7    O  0 ro   0101010 010       S  A  Q    S  y  o  NA        Q  vS  N  o    10    Lo ov  1 ov  oto  010 010100     fu    40L010101010 0      Fast Playback D gt        GD    Press and hold l 44 bb    e Each time the button is held down during plavback   the plavback speed changes as follows      9   A 2X     gt  gt  2X  SLOW     lt     Aa 4X  gt  gt  4X              lt  lt  8X  gt  gt  8x O      U   lt  lt  32X  gt  gt  32X      L   gt    gt  PLAY  gt  PLAY
48. ess STEP button     e The picture moves forward one frame each time the  button is pressed during plavback     e During fast playback of a CD or MP3 CD  sound is heard only at 2x speed     and not at 4x  8x  and 32x speeds     e No sound is heard during slow playback and step motion playback        Ar 1101110107975   o 0   AQ 7     A  91010101007  ono  MIA    O     7   0   70       Repeat Playback    TOSS Repeat playback allows you to repeatedly play a chapter  title  track  song   or directory  MP3 file      o  N  oy RQ  oto  0101010100         7   9 0     07  0   oy     o  70  70  75  L    9101079     aagi   ag  Q       kN  x  Ka    201010101010101036   o 07   ov 0  Ry 70   o Oy  x  S  N N          S        fu    40L010101010  0    GID Ce CED Cie E    Press REPEAT button     e Each time the button is pressed during playback  the repeat playback mode changes as follows     DVD  DVD   VIDEO AUDIO       REPEAT   CHAPTER REPEAT   TRACK    Repeat Playback Options  CHAPTER                              TITLE    REPEAT   TITLE REPEAT   GROUP            Repeatedly plays the selected chapter     Repeatedly plays the selected title          RA    REPEAT   OFF REPEAT   OFF   GROUP z  e Repeatedly plays the selected group  m     RANDOM oe  Ge ED  gt  ech  e Plays tracks in random order        Atrack that has already been played may be O  REPEAT   RANDOM REPEAT   TRACK    played again   Z  ad hal   TRACK      REPEAT   TRACK REPEAT   DISC 2  Repeatedly plays the selected track         DIR
49. ext    while searching   RT appears and then text messages the station sends  will be displayed   NO RT appears if no signal is sent    Frequency   station frequency  non RDS service     About characters shown in the display  When the display shows PS or RT signals the following characters are used     e The display window cannot differentiate upper case and lower case Irtters and always  uses upper case letters    e The display window cannot show accented letters     A     for instance  may stans for  accented  A s  like    A  A  A  A  Aand A        e If searching finishes at once    PS    and    RT    will not appear on the display       About RDS broadcasting    RDS DISPLAY TA  PTY  PTVSEARCH PTY              PTY  Program Type  indication and PTY SEARCH function    One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate a particular kind of program from the    preset channels by specifying the PTY codes     To search for a program using the PTY codes  Before you start  remember       e The PTY Search is only applicable to preset  Stations    e To stop searching any time during the process   press PTY SEARCH while searching    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps   If the setting is cancelled before you finish  start  from step 1 again    e When pressing the buttons on the primary remote  control  make sure that you have selected the FM  station using the primary remote control     1 Press PTY SEARCH while listenning to an  FM station     2 Press the
50. flash in the display   e To switch the sound back on  at the same volume as  before   press MUTE again or the VOLUME buttons     iy           lt 3  aS       Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack for private listening                                e To prevent hearing damage  do not increase the  volume excessively when using headphones                       D  O  m  Fm  rmm   gt   zZ  m   e      7                                   41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 68 aw       010101010     0101010 0 01070   y 079        L TOLEHOk  4  e      O     ro yor S   O  Z O10  ovo 9    gt  VA LOLOLOY i      Mo  5  o  No  0  oO gv      te  01010101040       40L010101010 0    l When operating a TV with the remote control    MODE    Press the MODE button to make the TV  1 indicator on the remote control flash     DVD RECEIVER    C  O          Press POWER button to turn on the TV     While holding down POWER  enter the code  corresponding to your brand of TV     3 Point the remote control toward the TV     CG       o         CD e  f the code matches the TV s code  the TV will be turned off   CD e  f there is more than one code listed for your TV in the table   enter one at a time to determine which code works   Example  For a Samsung TV  While holding down POWER  use the number buttons to enter 00   01 02  03  04  and 05              POWER  If the TV turns off or on  the setting is    5 Pont the remote control toward the TV and press  complete     e You can use the TV POWER  VOLU
51. gt  Il   button is pressed  playback  starts from the beginning     resumes from the stop position   This function works temporarily pause playback   ss PLAY PAUSE during    e To resume playback  press PLAY PAUSE  D  il      button again            OPEN CLOSE    Oe               Disc terminology    Groups and tracks  DVD AUDIO     e DVD audios is divided into several large sections called  groups  and smaller  sections called  tracks   Numbers are allotted to these sections   These numbers are called  group numbers  and  track numbers      GROUP 1 GROUP 2       TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 1 TRACK 2   gt   gt  lt   a mja  gt        Titles and chapters  DVD VIDEO     e DVD videos is divided into several large sections called  titles  and smaller    sections called  chapters   Numbers are allotted to these sections   These numbers are called  title numbers  and  chapter numbers      B TITLE 1 TITLE 2    ra          CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2     gt  lt  ml ja  gt   gt        Tracks  Video and music CDs     e Video and music CDs are divided into sections called  tracks    Numbers are allotted to these sections  These numbers are called  track numbers      TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5   gt   gt a  gt a  gt a  gt           e In this manual  the instructions marked with  DVD   GD    are applicable    to DVD VIDEO  DVD AUDIO  and DVD R RW discs   Where a particular DVD type is mentioned  it is indicated separately   e Depending on the content of th
52. he  appearance of the menu may be different     1 Press the    DVD RECEIVER    SMART NAVI    SN ROOT      SELECT     MOVE       To change the album   use 4  gt     v to Select  another aloum in Stop  mode  and then press  the ENTER button     3    e To select another album and track  repeat  Steps 2 and 3 above      MP3 CD Playback    A S  a Mio S Data CDs  CD R  CD RW  encoded in MP3 format can be played     Lo S  Lo jow     0   POLOLOLOLOLOVOVO    In Stop mode  use   lt  gt  Av toselect  the album  and then  press the ENTER  button     2    NOLLVH4dO       Press the STOP  button to stop  plavback     e Depending on the recording mode  some MP3 CDs mav not plav   e Table of contents of a MP3 CD varies depending on the MP3 track format    recorded on the disc                       1p 40p  410HD   GB             IX  ov 70  ov    019  ot  KO    101010   70   07 707   0   9     101010101070   y    o  N  0  xo  A  2L01010 01010        4010101010107079   O7  0     101007  491010 107  Ay Oy  Ao 0         oY       poor   10100    PEG    8      amp   S  D  Or Sy  0  T  POLO LOLOLOVOVO    L    40L010101010 0      Slide Mode    7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 28    File Playback ge      A Images captured with a digital camera or camcorder  or JPEG files on a PC can be stored    ona CD and then played back with this DVD player     1 Place the JPEG disc on the disc trav     2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button           3 Press SLIDE MODE button  rx    e Playback starts automatically     OPEN CLOSE       
53. hold  the main unit s    button for longer than 5 seconds     INITIALIZE     appears on the display and all settings will return to the default values    e Press the POWER button    Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings    Do not use this unless necessarv     SNOANVT1S0SIN                                  41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 72       sor 1011110107075   AW 070     aS AA   N AR  RU 70          Cautions on Handling and Storing Discs    104010101010  Ko  70     AO  aor     j Small scratches on the disc may reduce sound and picture quality or cause skipping     A    Be especiallv careful not to scratch discs when handling them     27 MIA Pror     a TIOLOLOLOVOV    o  j  to    Lo Ka      0  40  ov     Cine 0101001040     L      40L010101010 0    Do not touch the playback side of the disc  Hold  the disc by the edges so that fingerprints will not  get on the surface    Do not stick paper or tape on the disc           Dist Storage ccc    Keep in a clean  Protection jacket   Store vertically     Keep in a cool  ventilated area    Do not keep in  direct sunlight    Nie  mcs a    gage    TDO    e Do not allow the discs to become contaminated with dirt     e Do not load cracked or scratched discs        Q Handling and Storing DESC Ss    When you get fingerprints or dirt on the disc  clean it  with a mild detergent diluted in water and wipe with a  soft cloth    e When cleaning  wipe gently from the inside to the outside of the disc     e Condensation
54. ing or installing the product  be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord        Ss  S SS  S  Cy  WI    fi TID  0  www hp 9  o  TO a NS  OLoLo1ovo XS        4    es V  0  0  yo  korg   OLoL0 0010      L    40L010101010 0    Rear Speaker  L  Front Speaker  L   Center Speaker       s   ou  N A    2 5 to 3 times the size of the TV screen    E          CUIPIIMEJ SUBWOOFER   49     FRONT   CENTER   REAR   49  Ri FRONT  e    e J                                                    3  4 MT      Subwoofer  Position of the DVD Player Selecting the Listening Position  The listening position should be located about 2 5 to 3 Rear Speaker  R  Front Speaker  R     times the distance of the TV s screen size away from the    the TV stand   TV  Example  For 32  TVs 2 2 4m  6 8 feet   For 55  TVs 3 5 4m  11 13 feet        e Place it on a stand or cabinet shelf  or under    Back of the Speakers Back of the Main Unit  2 Insert the wire into the 3 Connect the connecting plugs to    Front Speakers     e Place these speakers in front of your listening  Rear Speakers O   1 Press down the terminal  tab on the back of the terminal and release the the back of the DVD plaver   e Make sure the colors of the speaker terminals    position  facing inwards  about 45    toward you   e Place the speakers so that their tweeters will be at  e Place these speakers behind your listening position   e  f there isn t enough room  place these speakers to face each other   speaker  termi  erminal tab   e
55. ly  it can output 576p 480p  720P 1080i  but is limited to 576p 480p  only if you are using component    e When both DVI connector and COMPONENT connector are connected  COMPONENT video is not  displayed    e See your TV owner s manual for more information on how to select the TV s Video Input source                             1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 18 aw       4010101010107079   07  0     01010107  019 401 01070   AW 079    oro  ot  8 27 aO  Sis 1015   A Oy  0     Connecting the Video Out to TV          70    010101  aor     1079   KA A  NAR  S    70           o  70         0   0    0   0     On  o    970   oy  7     o  kN  x  Log    O    0  2   o  gt  O     010107  Oto  To   70   9  ov  eS  A 07   aagi  Oy   A       01049101010707  9101079     Lor 9     o      0     010101  410i  010107   oi  079  A 7   g    4010101010707  A010 019    0 07  RY    9  0   RS   S    7 N  or BOPO oY    2 b Oy ov o   2  a  OLOLOLOLOVOV RAI te  Co I   or    O  KA NOM  1 o  foto  01010 010 0     Oro    40L010101010   1  OLoLo tororo   40L010101010 0    If AM reception is poor  connect an  outdoor AM antenna not supplied                       Selecting Resolution    You can adjust the resolution switch to set the DVI and component  Pr  Ps  Y  output resolution to             576p 480p  720p 1080i   Example  If the TV supports resolution up to 576p 480p  COAXIAL  jis E gt  AM Loop Antenna  1 Set the resolution switch to 576p 480p   Ri    supplied   e A 576p 480p  video signal is out
56. mes as well as information about what type of program they   broadcast  such as sports or music  etc    When tuned to an FM station which provides the RDS service the RDS indicator   lights up on the display    e Description on RDS function   1  PTV  Program Tvpe    Displavs the tvpe of programme currentiv being broadcast   2  PS NAME  Program Service Name    Indicates the name of broadcasting station  and is composed of 8 characters    3  RT  Radio Text    Decodes the text broadcast bv a station  if anv  and is composed  of maximum 64 characters    4  CT  Clock Time    Decodes the real time clock from the FM frequencv   e Some stations may not transmit PTY  RT or CT information therefore this may not be   displayed in all cases    5  TA  Traffic Announcement    When this symbol flashes it shows that the traffic   announcement is in progress     e RDS is not available for AM broadcasts   e RDS may not operate correctly if the station tuned is not transmitting    RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is weak       What information can RDS signals provide     You can see the RDS signals the station sends on the display   TO show the RDS signals    Press RDS DISPLAY while listening to an FM station   Each time you press the button  the display change to show you the following information     L  PSNAME    RT  gt  CT    gt  AN    PS  Program Service   While searching  PS appears and then the station names will be  displayed  NO PS  appears if no signal is sent    RT RadioT
57. o 3 wallpapers     LOGO     Move GSelecT RETURN GeExin    em RETURN  EXIT       Select this to set the  Samsung Logo image as  your wallpaper     Select this to set the desired  image as your wallpaper       To Change the Wallpaper    1 2    Press Cursor w  button to move to     LOGO    and then  press ENTER button     Press Cursor w  button to move to     Setup    and then  press ENTER button     In Stop mode   press MENU  button     DISC MENU     D RECEIVER  SETUP            ORIGINAL  gt     DVD AUDIO 9    EXIT       Press w to select       Press MENU    1      0   4 ao 5 button to exit the il  c   ENTER  setup screen       MOVE    CJSELECT   JRETURN   J EXIM           f  RETURN button to return to the previous level     Press MENU button to exit the setup screen                                41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 50       0501010101010107079   0  AO 70     70   7   401010100707   70    AO  NU  KO    uy     Ze   O  O    2   bb    DVD Plavback Mode    ER  Some DVD Audio discs contain DVD Video as well as DVD Audio      yp Ove    0  Otere    Q   OLo101010            01010  40101 107073  KUNU gloro  7     01010107   401010 010  ovo 100   of    R  of    A   amp   o    4           0       S     Oy V  7 o  0  o FOLOLGLoLOLOVAVJ  010101010101040    Press Cursor w  button to move to     Setup    and then  press ENTER button     button while the    1 Press the MENU  disc tray is open     2    DISC MENU        Press Cursor w button    Z  G  B    Press Cursor a  W   
58. o CD  version 2 0   Selected scenes or information can   PLAYBACK be chosen from the menu displayed on the TV monitor   CONTROL        Both the DVD player and DVD discs are encoded with a region number   REGION NUMBER   Ifthe region number on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number  of the DVD player  the player cannot play the disc     Translated appearing at the bottom of the screen  A DVD disc can contain up to  SUBTITLES 32 subtitle languages     These numbers are recorded on DVD discs  When a disc contains two or more  TITLE NUMBER movies  these movies are numbered as Title 1  Title 2  etc     These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on video and  TRACK NUMBER audio CDs  They enable specific tracks to be located quickly           Contains recordings of pictures and sound whose quality is roughly comparable    VIDEO CD to that of video tape   This player also supports video CDs with playback control  version 2 0      You can enjoy 5 1  or 6  channels of high fidelity digital sound from various  digital input sources such as DVD  CD etc   DTS provides a realistic  clear surround sound that has not previously been  SURROUND A A   available from conventional surround sound     5 1  or 6  Channel Digital Surround sound reproduced from DVDs and LDs   JU  potsy  recorded as a digital signals  with Qde   1 disc marking   With better sound quality   DIGITAL dynamic range  and directionality than traditional Dolby surround technology  you  can enjo
59. on  4 3PS   Select this to play a 16 9 picture in the pan  amp  scan T   4 3 Pan amp Scan    mode on a conventional TV  Mm      o he p s complete  on e You can see the central portion of the screen only  with the    e taken to the previous screen  sides of the 16 9 picture cut off   gr        OYO RECEIVER  SETUP  fi 3  gt   ji    moe  gt    ji l e If a DVD is in the 4 3 ratio  you cannot view it in wide screen   kg B   Since DVD discs are recorded in various image formats  they will look different depending on    ns the software  the type of TV  and the TV aspect ratio setting     MOVE  GISELECT RETURN  EXIT MOVE SELECT RETURN    JEXIT       Press RETURN button to return to the previous level      Press MENU button to exit the setup screen                                41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 44    70    0   70     O      IA  NN 7  KW    10101     0501010 0101070   AW 079    4010101010079   Kon 019     o  kN        7   N O   KON  0  b  SS 2 D   ORS 0  SS 2    RQ o        O N     os     Q   Sg   ro   o   G     33  Ke    2    Z g  az S    O        ye    04  o    40L010101010 0    f     ef    In Stop mode   press MENU    button     Gove SELECT    DISC MENU    GIEXIT    Setting Parental Controls  Rating Level        sso s  Use this to restrict playback of adult or violent DVDs you do not want children to view     f  9  o  N  0 MA      0   2L01010 01010       Press Cursor w    button to move to       Setup    and then    press ENTER button      MOVE      SELECT    
60. on PRO LOGIC and STEREO  the speaker mode may vary  j mantis Jets Sor ee eats sie Start    To end the test tone   press TEST TONE button again                                                   41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 54       010101019     0101010 0101070   0 Or      A       050101010100707   o 70    7 0    KON  D  D   5       2  Zane  o  O       A       Setting the Delay Time         B  ft the speakers cannot be placed at equal distances from the listening position  you can adjust the  s  delay time of the audio signals from the center and rear speakers        np  O  ov     Oy NS  0  O1 ov     te  0101001040       40L010101010 0    In Stop mode Press Cursor Y button  i to move to    Audio    and  ee aie 2 then press ENTER  ee button     DISC MENU     Press Enter key    for Disc Menu    L  1 nu   gt   ND EDIT  gt   Audio 9  2     gt  T  gt   X   Ooms  al Setup ki   OmSec  Move GSELECT  MOVE SELECT GEXIT       Setting up the Speaker Delay Time    When 5 1CH Surround Sound is played  you can enjoy the best sound if  the distance between you and each speaker is the same  Since the sounds  arrive at the listening position at different times depending on the  placement of speakers  you can adjust this difference by adding a delay  effect to the sound of the Center Speaker and Surround Speakers     e With DOPL  Dolby Pro Logic II   the delay time may be different for each mode   e With AC 3 and DTS  the delay time can be set between 00 and 15mSEC        Press Cursor 
61. ond to the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as fol   lows      The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK   The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED     WARNING  DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH  THE LETTER E OR BY THE EARTH SYMBOL          OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN  AND YELLOW              Otr V  01 gv   Xo  010 0101040         0101010101010107079   0    70   4010101010070  77  ov 079       7  0   70   O   o   o     9  ow    S  S   lt   b  oO       fu   II     dS  A ra S  OLOO LOLOVOY S  p    fu    40L010101010 0          JJ  m   gt    gt      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  furniture   with enough space around it for ventilation  3 4inches   Make sure the ventilation  slots 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 hot  Before moving the player  ensure the disc tray is empty  This player is designed for continuous use  Switching off the DVD  player to the stand by mode does not disconnect the electrical supply  In order to disconnect the player completely from the power sup   ply  remove the main plug from the wall outlet
62. oo jj 36  ee ee ol UU    37  a Moving eee ree 38  DTS  Digital Theater Systems  WML NON le TT eee 39  l         eee eae re 40  DTS is an audio compression format developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc        SETUP  It delivers full frequency 9 1 channel sound  A oai 41  L NET CVG ODZ  LL LL Luna nanna 43    TV Screen Saver Function Setting Parental Controls  Ratingaevet ccsamtOs        ssscccssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssesssssscssssssseerssssessesnssscssssassesesssesess 45  Se ME ct SUNG eet sar nnd vas a s lan e a pn v adn jad eos Enee a da SASER EE becvommaenieua ode eaaeausadabwes 47  The HT 410HD automatically brightens and darkens the brightness of the TV screen Satting the Wettisrilnmnne sc ccccsccccosscccsscecsssescscssseersnseersnssesecssseccssscsssuesssesuseesnseessnuterseuuseerssseesssteessesteseeeseeer 49  after 3 minutes in the stop mode  Ta  The HT 410HD automaticallv switches itself into the power saving mode after 20 Setting the Speaker Mode etc cc te ates Dvr aa ca Scacchi eda cena nat 53  minutes in the screen saver mode  Setting the Test Tone EEE eR PEC CREEL TEE CCIE REC ET EC PERE CTET TCT EEC TTT REET T E cere rr creer cere rrr rer rer errr errr rrr re 54  Seting the Delay TIME Reece nee mp Pet mt reenter ne ATT 55  i Setting the A  dio Qies i 57  AV SYNC Function Setting the DAC  Dynamic  Range Compression  ssesodsdcnisasikasi asa ez 59  Video may lag behind the audio if the unit is connected to a digital TV  eee eine i ee ii  To compensate for this 
63. ormat  i e  files encoded in both low bit rate and high bit rate  e g    32Kbps   320Kbps   the sound may skip during playback    e If more than 500 tracks are recorded on a single CD  a maximum of 500 tracks can be played    e If more than 300 folders are recorded on a single CD  a maximum of 300 folders can be played     CD R JPEG Discs   e Only files with the  jpeg  and   JPEG  extensions can be played    e  f the disc is not closed  it will take longer to start playing and not all of the recorded files may be played    e Only CD R discs with JPEG files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format can be played    e JPEG file names should be 8 characters or less in length and contain no blank spaces or special characters              e 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    e Amaximum of 9 999 images can be stored on a single CD    e When playing a Kodak Fuji Picture CD  only the JPEG files in the picture folder can be played    e Picture discs other than Kodak Fuji Picture CDs may take longer to start playing or may not play at all        JJ  m   gt    gt      O                                  1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM    or 11111101070    0   AO 70   8    910101010079   Aono  019   Q        07     7o   o   O    2     9          010  1019    Oy  O   Oy  0   9  ov  Lov ow       rororot91070   y    Oloto     B  S  NA  oY    IA  ov 7  o    4 D   0  EA
64. put through the DVI VIDEO OUT ki  and component outputs  Pr  Ps  Y   480p SELECT m       20 H  gt   720p     1080i COMMAL    FM    FM Antenna  supplied  TIR    e If you connect the DVI and Component outputs  Pa  Ps  Y  at the same time  Component output resolution changes  automatically to the designated DVI resolution     e If copy protection is in place  output resolution is automatically converted to 576p 480p  when you play the  DVD  even if you set the resolution to 720p or 1080i        Snap the tabs on the loop into the  slots of the base to assemble the  AM loop antenna                           D           VIDEO OUT  te    TIT amy   Seem    gop SELECT    or  DVI OUT                                                                                                         DCDi  Directional Correlational Deinterlacing  Function    Converts the interlace signal to progressive to prevent flickering and to  remove distortion or noise on the edge of screen     Press and hold DCDi button on the remote  control for over 3 seconds     e Each time the button is pressed  the selection alternates between  DCDi ON and DCDi OFF     FM antenna connection    1  Connect the FM antenna supplied to the FM  75Q COAXIAL terminal as a temporary mea   sure     2  Slowly move the antenna wire around until  you find a location where reception is good     then fasten it to a wall or other rigid surface     Cooling Fan      AM antenna connection    1  Connect the AM loop antenna supplied  to the A
65. responding DVI output on   gt   supplied   your Home Theater            What is DVI  Digital Visual Interface   i  This device transmits DVD video signal digitally without the process of converting to       analog  You can get sharper digital pictures by connecting the video to the TV using an  DVI connection cable        e  f you connect the DVI and Component outputs  Pa  Ps  Y  at the same time  the Component output  resolution changes automatically to the designated DVI resolution    Example  If the TV connected to DVI can only support up to 576p 480p   the DVI and Component outputs are  all converted to 576p 480p   even if you select the resolution switch to 1080i    e If TV does not support HDCP  High bandwidth Digital content protect   snow noise appears on the screen    e Since this product has an embedded Video Upscaler function with Faroudja DCDi technology  it can enhance  a 576i 480i  DVD resolution output to 576p 480p  720p 1 080i    e You do not have to make separate adjustments  since the Home Theater and TV will be automatically adjust  themselves to the optimal resolution and aspect ratio if connected to DVI   If the TV is an HDTV and has an  DVI Video Input jack  output is automatically converted to the resolution of 1080i     e Component output will give video in    576p 480p     mode only during DVD disc playback applied with  Macrovision    e Macrovision processes scramble on analog output to prevent illegal recording  Accordingly  if you are using  DVI on
66. s ENTER  button at the beginning of  the desired segment     e When ENTER button is pressed   the selected position will be stored  in memory       JA     H    14 3 p OFF  02  DA    REPEAT   A          ons to select  D OFF     A B Repeat Playback    button to move to  REPEAT PLAYBACK     d   display     9 Press Cursor  gt      gt     OFF    Press ENTER  button at the end  of the desired  segment     e The specified segment will be  played repeatedly     Tal   QDA B  REPEAT   A   B    eturn to normal playback  press Cursor 4 9    e The A B Repeat function will not work on an MP3 or JPEG disc     INFO     oj           101010     0101010  191019   AW 70   77  910101010079  NURI 70  a0 707    s      S    NS    O   o    o  9    Angle Function    Xo  POV it NI   7 i    M x  1 OT    This function allows you to view the same scene in different angles   A A l    GD       9   3    To    01010 70    40401 0107 2    Ag  079  ta     y    Oy  O     0101019  LOLOVO    010101010107079  A04 100   Ao 70    o  A    ka    WK       O     40    2L01010104010  0    to move to ANGLE    2 Press Cursor    button    84  display     1 Press INFO button     pvp 01 01 9001040    0 00 37 Be1 3 2  01 01 Sap 001 040 00 37 841 3    Press Cursor a  w or numeric buttons to select the  desired angle     e Each time the button is pressed  the angle changes as follows     S001 7 Bats     Bi 23     813 3                e The Angle function works only with discs on which multiple    angles have been recorded        
67. s ENTER button  and then press  button  ENTER buiton     e Enter the old password  a new  password  and confirm new password   e The setting is complete     JOVD RECEIVER  SETUP  O RECEIVER  SETUP  Ki a l A   i i    PASSWORD  Menu    OYO RECEIVER  PASSWORD       DVD AUDIO       Gove  G  SELECT GIRETURNI    JEXIT GIMOVE  SELECT  QIRETURN EXIT       dNlas           Press RETURN button to return to the previous level     fi MENU button to exit the setup screen                                   41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 48          0501010101010107079   0  AO 70y    0   7   1010101010079  7  ok 019  ov 70         t        o     o   7   O   nA  0  O    0  a  wl o  o    O     Setting the Wallpaper    e       S    To   O79     0101079  1010191010707 707  R    1010107   404010 0107   C 00   A oy        S    o  A    a     KY       S    ia While watching a DVD  VCD or JPEG CD  vou can set the image vou like as background wallpaper     A N  0  Ny  O   0  BORON     O  bi ov  o OLOTOLOVOVOY  0  KO y     0  O1 ovo  foto  o1010 01040     L    40L010101010 0      Setting the Wallpaper    During playback  press   1 PLAV PAUSE button 2 Press LOGO  when an image you button  pe  like appears     e  COPV LOGO DATA  will be  displaved on the TV screen        The power will turn off    Press OPEN   3 and then back on and CLOSE to close  the disc tray will open the disc tray     automatically     e The selected wallpaper will be  displayed     e You can repeat Steps 1 and 2 to  set up t
68. station  to select preset MEMORY button Station  repeat  AM   ane number  again  Steps 2 to 5   Automatic Tuning 1 tea sated  m  e You can select between 1 and 15  e Press the TUNER MEMORY button before  PRESET and then press ltd DD   PRGM  disappears from the display   button to select the preset station e  PRGM  disappears from the display and  the station is stored in memory     merry Press the STOP  m  button  Autom Tuning  to select  MANUAL  and  then press and hold l 4  gt  gt I button to  automatically search the band     mm Press STOP  m  to select  KU LI MANUAL and then briefly    press l  gt  gt  to tune in to a lower or            higher frequency   s MO ST button to listen in Mono Stereo  une in to a preset station  press la  gt  gt   on the  Is applies only when listening to an FM station   remote control to select a channel    e Each time the button is pressed  the sound switches between  STEREO  and  MONO    e Ina poor reception area  select MONO for a clear  interference free broadcast                                41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM Page 64    sor 1011110107075   oo 1079      oy        aott 01010100 019   ow 2              O   A    2   o    o  c          10         A G  Q    01 yor  0  Oe  ov     O10 O101oLoLoLovot    O10  A  0101910101049      Using the RDS  Radio Data System  to receive FM stations    RDS allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular program signals  For   example the stations send their station na
69. t  not on your TV screen     Adjusting Front Rear Speaker Balance  e You can select between 00 and    06 and OFF   e The volume decreases as you move closer to    6     Adjusting Center Rear Subwoofer Speaker Level  e The volume level can be adjusted in steps from  6dB to    6dB   e The sound gets louder as you move closer to  6dB and quieter as you get closer to  6dB                                Page 58       41P 76P 410HD  GB 7 27 04 5 05 PM    Ar 0101011101070 75   QO 079    et 010  07   10101  or     1079   N Or    70          0  7075  079  7o   A   b     010101070   o  7079  9101079     S  o  2           You can use this function to enjoy Dolby Digital sound when watching movies at    A    aaie  A        101  KO 040  S  o  kN       CGN    O    6   4 O   Or treme ha     0  TE  o     01019101010    2 100 Jow volume at night       40L010101010 0    Ss  Q  S        Press Cursor   button to  move to    Audio    and then    1 In Stop mode  press  press ENTER button     MENU button      DISC MENU     JD RECEIVER    AUDIO    B s SPEAKER SETUP  gt   JISC fi    DRC  5 AV SYNC  etup    MOVE  CA SELECT MOVE ic  SELECT       Press Cursor Y button to  3 move to    DRC    and then 4 ine e v to  press ENTER button  J      e Pressing the Cursor 4 button increases the  compression  and pressing the Cursor w reduces it      MOVE CA SELECT RJRETURN T J EXIT       Press RETURN button to return to the previous level     Press MENU button to exit the setup screen     Ar 1101110107975    oe 0
70. taa sa Audio Language Selection Function    D    1 2    e Depending on the number of languages on a  DVD disc  a different audio language   ENGLISH  SPANISH  FRENCH  etc   is  selected each time the button is pressed     DVD EN 1 3         QA sP 2 3      E FR 3 3    Press Cursor  amp     buttons or numeric  buttons to select the  desired audio language     Press INFO button  twice     SUBTITLE             E oFF  02    D OFF            t  Subtitle Language Selection Function    D    Press Cursor  gt                       Press INFO button 2 button to move to  gt   1 twice  SUBTITLE   B    display  D D  D o oD  pvo J en13 em E oFF o2     oFF ovo G En13 mem Ge  OFF o2    OFF      Press Cursor w  button or numeric  buttons to select  the desired subtitle     3    E EN 01 03 49 OFF            tA sP 02  03    e You can use the SUBTITLE button  on the remote control to select a  subtitle language    e Depending on the disc  the Subtitle  and Audio Language functions may  not work        E FR 03 03       tA oFF 03       70   7 0   ke   A    i 40101010101 0101079     p  0101010101007 0707     Ry   amp   AW         ov  MG      Moving Directly to a Scene Song    toto  g      4    0    XS   0 ov  1010191010    0  o   0   o     0101010101010  0    2L01010104010  0    GD O  lt P gt  Moving to a Title Track Moving to a Chapter    Press Cursor a    w buttons Press Cursor 4 D   1 Press INFO button  2 or numeric buttons to select 3 buttons to move to    the desired title track and then Chapter
71. ver indicator  green  will flash alternately   e You can operate the TV while the TV indicator is flashing and the DVD player while the DVD indicator is flashing    e Buttons Enabled for TV Operation  POWER  CHANNEL  VOLUME  TV VIDEO and Numeric  0 9  buttons     e By default  the remote control is set to work with Samsung TVs   See page 69 for more information on the operation of the remote control                                1lp 40p 410HD  GB 7 27 04 4 58 PM Page 24    10101     0501010 0101070   AW 079    9  ES 010101007  x0 401    0107  3 ore 010         o  kN  x  o    9          Disc Plavback    N        N    2     7    0   a  ZS    70   0  70     ES    07   oS    gn0i0191010107   A  7    9    o 0      9101079   y    0 F  IO  xo 7  0  4010        5  a  Ko Otre rO oY  Oro 10100      9   A N  O  0  MA   ko  POLOLoLoLOLOVAV  JA    L    40L010101010 0    1 Press OPEN CLOSE button to  open the disc trav     2 Load a discs     e Place a disc gently into the tray with the  disc   s label facing up     3 Press OPEN CLOSE button  to close the disc tray     CD Ga a    e Playback starts automatically     e Depending on the content of the disc  the initial screen may  appear different     ee  playback   ss STOP during playback     e  f pressed once     PRESS PLAY    is displayed and the  stop position will be stored in memory  If PLAY PAUSE    P I   button or ENTER button is pressed  playback    only with DVDs     e If pressed twice     STOP    is displayed  and if  PLAY PAUSE   
72. when the menu function is selected     Aspect ratio cannot be  changed     Can t receive radio  broadcast   e The main unit is not working      Example  The power goes out or  strange noise is heard      s The DVD player is not  working normally     The password for rating  level has been forgotten        Check Remedy    e Is the TV power on    e Are the video cables connected properly    e Is the disc dirty or damaged    e A poorly manufactured disc may not be playable     e Is the remote control being operated within its operation range of  angle and distance    e Are the batteries exhausted    e Have you selected the mode TV DVD  functions of the remote  control  TV or DVD  correctly     e Audio language and subtitles will not work for DVDs not containing  them  And depending on the disc  they may work differently     e Are you using a disc that does not contain menus     e 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     e Is the antenna connected properly   e  f the antenna s input signal is weak  install an external FM  antenna in an area with good reception     a  e Turn off the power and hold the     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     e While    NO DISC    message appears on the display of main unit  
73. y dynamic  realistic sound     A 4 channel analog sound reproduced from a program source such as a    DOLBY  LI porav  videotape or LD with the esx  mark  You can enjoy a more realistic  robust    sound unavailable from regular stereo sources     DIGITAL                                        040101010107  Rei 10109     ow    0101010101010707   Or   Oy  A    or   oi  KO   NO            lt  a MSV  o  WT NA  gt   CD oro J Ototror at AY   o  OLOLOLOv i    o   O  Oln 0      0  0  V  JAN 10101010101010    Vic    40L010101010 0             D  O  m  rm  rm   gt   zZ  m   e      7                    
    
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