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1.                                                      Removing the USB Device from the unit    1  Choose a different function mode or  press STOP  W  twice in a row     2  Remove the USB device from the unit     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 17 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 09    18 System Setting       Adjust the Setup  settings    By using the Setup menu  you can make various  adjustments to items such as picture and sound     You can also set a language for the subtitles and  the Setup menu  among other things  For details on  each Setup menu item  see pages 18 to 22    OSD Initial language settings     Optional   During the first use of this unit  the initial language   setup menu appears on your TV screen  You must   complete initial language selection before using   the unit  English will be selected as the initial   language    1  Press POWER to turn the unit on  The language  setup menu will appear on the screen     Gunjeg waysks EO       2  Use AV 2 to select a language then press  ENTER   The confirm menu will appear        3  Use  lt  gt  to select the  Enter  then press ENTER  to finish the language setup     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 18    To display and exit the Setup    Menu    1  Select the DVD CD or USB function by pressing    FUNCTION     2  Press SETUP   Displays the  Setup  Menu     3  Press SETUP or RETURN to exit in the  Setup     Menu     About help menu for Setup                            Menu Buttons Operation  A V Moving to another  Move AV menu    lt 
2.                                     Mastered  Live File System   Disc format system for  Windows Vista     peels Buiyeg KIA    2011 04 26 M 2 49 05    4 Table of Contents       Table of Contents    Getting Started       ONN NN NN RI RINI    Safety Information  Unique Features     USB Direct Recording    Full HD up scaling  Accessories   Introduction    Playable Discs     About the O Symbol Display    Symbol Used in this Manual    Regional Codes     Playable file Requirement  Front panel   Rear panel   Remote control    Connecting       13  13  13  14  14  15  16  16  16  17  17  17    Connecting the speakers     Attaching the speakers to the unit    Positioning the System  Connections to Your TV     HDMI OUT Connection     Component Video Connection    Video Connection   Optional Equipment Connection     AUX IN Connection     PORT  Portable  IN Connection    USB Connection     Antenna Connection    System Setting       18  18    18  19  19  20  21  22    Adjust the Setup settings     OSD Initial language settings    Optional     To display and exit the Setup Menu     LANGUAGE     DISPLAY     AUDIO     LOCK  Parental Control      OTHERS    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 4          4 Operating   23 Basic Operations   24 Other Operations   24   Displaying Disc Information on screen   24   To display the DVD Menu   24   To display the DVD Title   24   Selecting a subtitle language   24   1 5 times speed playback   25   Starting play from selected time   25   Last Scene Memory   
3.           Tunes in the desired  radio station     N NV  lt   gt   up down  left   right   Used to navigate on screen  displays    ENTER       Acknowledges menu  selection     RETURN  0      Moves backwards  in the menu or exits the setup  menu     REC       USB Direct Recording     STOP  W    Stops playback or  recording    PLAY     MO  ST    Starts  playback  Selects Mono  Stereo   PAUSE STEP  II    Pauses  playback    SKIP  Ida   BPI    Goes to next  or previous chapter  track  file     SCAN  44   BP    Searches  backward or forward     REPEAT RANDOM  Selects a play  mode  Random  repeat     MUTE   Mutes the sound           VOL  Volume          Adjusts  speaker volume   LG EQ  fA    Selects a Natural or    Local Specialization equalizer  effect by using LG EQ    EQ J  EQUALIZER effect     Chooses sound impressions   CLEAR   Removes a track number  on the Program List    SUBTITLE   During playback  press  SUBTITLE repeatedly to select a  desired subtitle language     0 to 9 numerical buttons      Selects numbered options in a  menu     TV Control buttons   Controls the   TV   LG TV only      You can control the sound  level  input source  and power  switching of LG TVs as well   Hold POWER  TV  and press  PR CH  4    button repeatedly  until the TV turns on or off     PROG  MEMO    Accesses or  removes Program menu     RESOLUTION   Sets the output  resolution for HDMI and  COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks   MIC VOL        Adjusts  microphone volume     ECHO VOL        Adjusts echo 
4.      LG    Life   s Good    y OWNER S MANUAL      DVD Home Theater  System       Please read this manual carefully before operating  your set and retain it for future reference        HT306SU  HT306SU  SH36SU S C W     P NO   MFL67205716    HT306SU F2 BINDLL ENG 5716 indd 1 D 2011 04 26 0 2 49 04    peers Bulag    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 2    2 Getting Started       Safety Information    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN  CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK  NO  USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING  TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     4 CAUTION       This lightning flash with arrowhead  symbol within an equilateral  triangle is intended to alert the  user to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage within the  product s enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute  arisk of electric shock to persons              The exclamation point within an  equilateral triangle is intended   to alert the user to the presence  of important operating and  maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the product   WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN  OR MOISTURE     WARNING  Do not install this equipment in a  confined space such as a book case or similar unit           CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT  LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE   KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT    Pi  CLASSE 1 PRODUIT LASER       CAUTION  This product employs a Laser Syste
5.   Preset some radio stations  see page 28 for details        The remote is not pointed directly at the unit     Point the remote directly at the unit        The remote is too far from the unit     Use the remote within 23 feet  7m  of the unit        The remote control doesn   t work    well   at all here is an obstacle in the path between the remote control and    the unit     Remove the obstacle           The battery in the remote control are flat        Replace the battery with new ones              HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 31 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 11    xipueddy    32 Appendix       Maintenance    Handling the Unit    When shipping the unit    Please save the original shipping carton and  packing materials  If you need to ship the unit  for  maximum protection  re pack the unit as it was  originally packed at the factory     Keeping the exterior surfaces clean    e Do not use volatile liquids such as insecticide  spray near the unit     e Wiping with strong pressure may damage the  surface     e Do not leave rubber or plastic products in  contact with the unit for a long period of time     Cleaning the unit    To clean the player  use a soft  dry cloth  If the  surfaces are extremely dirty  use a soft cloth lightly  moistened with a mild detergent solution  Do not  use strong solvents such as alcohol  benzine  or  thinner  as these might damage the surface of the  unit     Maintaining the Unit    The unit is a high tech  precision device  If the  optical pick up lens
6.  05    Getting Started 7       Introduction Symbol Used in this Manual    DVD DVD Video  DVD R RW in Video  mode or VR mode and finalized    Playable Discs      ACD   Audio CDs  This unit plays DVD R RW and CD R RW that Q  contains audio titles  DivX  MP3  WMA and or   N      JPEG files  Some DVD RW DVDR or CD RW   MOVIE   eka eee 2  CD R cannot be played on this unit due to the 2   recording quality or physical condition of the disc    MUSIC   Audio files contained in the Hi  or the characteristics of the recording device and USB Disc 2       thori ftware   authoring software  PHOTO Photo files    DVD VIDEO  8 cm   12 cm disc     vipeo        Discs such as movies that can be   Note  purchased or rented        Indicates special notes and operating features                    DVD DVDR  8 cm   12 cm disc   re  Video mode and finalized only  A Caution  Indicates cautions for preventing possible damages  DVD DVDRW  8 cm  12cm disc  Momapuse   rw    Video mode and finalized only  A  DVD VR format that have been Regional Codes  finalized can not be played in this This unit has a regional code printed on the rear of  unit  the unit  This unit can play only DVD discs labeled  DVD R  Video mode only  same as the rear of the unit or    ALL   dete Supports the double layer disc also  e Most DVD discs have a globe with one or more  numbers in it clearly visible on the cover  This  DVD RW  8 cm   12 cm disc  number must match your unit s regional code  or       Video mode and finalized on
7.  BR   Hong Kong HK   Nigeria G   Sweden SE  Cambodia KH   Hungary HU   Norway O   Switzerland CH  Canada CA   India Oman OM   Taiwan TW  Chile CL   Indonesia D   Pakistan PK   Thailand TH  China CN   Israel L   Panama PA   Turkey TR  Colombia CO   Italy T   Paraguay PY   Uganda UG  Congo CG   Jamaica JM   Philippines PH   Ukraine UA  Costa Rica CR   Japan JP   Poland PL   United States US  Croatia HR   Kenya KE   Portugal PT   Uruguay UY  Czech Republic CZ   Kuwait KW   Romania RO   Uzbekistan UZ  Denmark DK   Libya LY   Russian Vietnam VN  Ecuador EC   Luxembourg Lu   Federation RU   Zimbabwe ZW  Egypt EG   Malaysia my   Saudi Arabia SA   El Salvador SV   Maldives mv   Senegal SN   Ethiopia ET   Mexico MX                   xipueddy    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 33 D 2011 04 26 1 2 49 11    34 Appendix       Language Code List                Use this list to input your desired language for the following initial settings   Disc Audio    Disc Subtitle  and  Disc Menu    Language Code   Language Code   Language Code   Language  Afar 6565   French 7082   Lithuanian 7684   Sindh  Afrikaans 6570   Frisian 7089 acedonian 7775   Singhalese  Albanian 8381   Galician 7176 alagasy 7771   Slovak  Ameharic 6577   Georgian 7565 alay 7783   Slovenian  Arabic 6582   German 6869 alayalam 7776   Spanish  Armenian 7289   Greek 6976 aori 7773   Sudanese  Assamese 6583   Greenlandic 7576 arathi 7782   Swahili  Aymara 6588   Guarani 7178 oldavian 7779   Swedish  Azerbaijani 6590   Gujarati 71
8.  F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 21    LOCK  Parental Control     Initial Setting of the Area Code     When you use this unit for the first time  you have   to set the Area Code    1  Select the  Lock  menu and then press  gt     2  Press  gt    To access the  Lock  options  you must input  the password you have created  Input a  password and press ENTER  Enter it again and  press ENTER to verify  If you make a mistake  before pressing ENTER  press CLEAR    3  Select the first character using A V buttons     4  Press ENTER and select the second character  using A V buttons     5  Press ENTER to confirm your Area code  selection        Rating    Blocks playback of rated DVDs based on their  contents  Not all discs are rated     1  Select  Rating  on the  Lock  menu then press    2  Input a password and press ENTER     3  Selecta rating from 1 to 8 using the AV  buttons         Rating 1 8   Rating one  1  has the most restrictions and  rating eight  8  is the least restrictive         Unlock     If you select unlock  parental control is not  active and the disc plays in full        4  Press ENTER to confirm your rating selection     Bulyyas Wayshs w    2011 04 26 M 2 49 10    22 System Setting       Password    You can enter or change password     i    3    j   Note    If you forget your password  you can clear  it using the following steps     Select  Password  on the  Lock  menu and then  press  gt      Input a password and press ENTER     To change the password  press ENTER when  th
9.  F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 3    Copyrights    It is forbidden by law to copy  broadcast  show   broadcast via cable  play in public  or rent  copyrighted material without permission  This  product features the copy protection function  developed by Macrovision  Copy protection signals  are recorded on some discs  When recording and  playing the pictures of these discs picture noise  will appear  This product incorporates copyright  protection technology that is protected by U S   patents and other intellectual property rights  Use  of this copyright protection technology must be  authorized by Macrovision  and is intended for  home and other limited viewing uses only unless  herwise authorized by Macrovision  Reverse  ngineering or disassembly is prohibited     o   e   CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL  HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY  COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE  ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE  IN  CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE  PROBLEMS  IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER  SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE    STANDARD  DEFINITION    OUTPUT  IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS  REGARDING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS  ODEL 525p AND 625p UNIT  PLEASE CONTACT  OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE     You have to set the disc format option to  Mastered   in order to make the discs compatible with the LG  players when formatting rewritable discs  When  setting the option to Live File System  you cannot  use it on LG players                                 
10.  High Definition  Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC     DVD    lS  VIDEO       DVD Logo    is a trademark of DVD Format Logo  Licensing Corporation     DIVX     DivX     DivX Certified   and associaated logos  are trademark of DivX  Inc   and are used under  license        OQI DOLBY   DIGITAL    Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories  Dolby and the double D symbol  are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     Windows  Media                xipueddy    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 35 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 12    xipueddy    36 Appendix       Specifications       General       Power requirements    Refer to main label        Power consumption    Refer to main label        Dimensions  W x H x D   Net Weight  Approx      Approx  360 x 62 5 x 313 mm without foot  2 9 kg       Operating temperature    5   C to 35   C  41   F to 95   F        Operating humidity    5   to 90               Outputs  VIDEO OUT 1 0 V  p p   75 Q  sync negative  RCA jack x 1   Y  1 0 V  p p   75 O  tive  RCA jack x 1  COMPONENT VIDEO OUT CYO V AP Pli 73  Nee SNES eee     Pb   Pr  0 7 V  p p   75 Q  RCA jack x 2       HDMI OUT  video audio     19 pin  Type A  HDMI    Connector        ANALOG AUDIO IN    2 0 Vrms  1 kHz  0 dB   600 Q  RCA jack  L  R  x 1             PORT  IN 0 5Vrms  3 5 mm stereo jack   System  Laser Semiconductor laser  wavelength  650 nm       Signal system       Frequency response    Standard NTSC  PAL color TV system  20 Hz to 20
11.  Moving to previous  Prev   lt  level    gt  Moving to next level  Select  gt  or selecting menu   To exit the  Setup   oe RETURN menu or  5 1 Speaker  Setup       ENTER To confirm menu              2011 04 26 M 2 49 09    System Setting 19       LANGUAGE    Menu Language    Select a language for the Setup menu and then on  screen display     Disc Audio   Disc Subtitle   Disc  Menu    Select the language you prefer for the audio track   disc audio   subtitles  and the disc menu         Original     Refers to the original language in which the  disc was recorded         Other     To select another language  press numeric  buttons and then ENTER to enter the  corresponding 4 digit number according to  the language code list on the page 34  If you  enter the wrong language code  press CLEAR         Off  for Disc Subtitle    Turn off Subtitle        HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 19    DISPLAY    TV Aspect    Select which screen aspect to use based on the  shape of your TV screen         4 3   Select when a standard 4 3 TV is connected         16 9   Select when a 16 9 wide TV is connected        Display Mode    The Display Mode setting works only when the TV  Aspect mode is set to 4 3         Letterbox     Displays a wide picture with bands on the  upper and lower portions of the screen         Panscan     Automatically displays the wide picture on the  entire screen and cuts off the portions that do  not fit   If the disc file is not compatible with  Pan Scan  the picture is d
12.  an actual  ROCK rock pop  jazz or classic  concert        This function is optimized  MP3 OPT for compressible MP3 file  It  improves the treble sound        During playback  Reinforces  BASS the treble  bass and surround  sound effect        You can enjoy more virtual    VIRTUAL  surround sound           You can enjoy the sound    NORMAL      without equalizer effect                 HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 29       er switching the input  sometimes even  er the sound track changed           6uesado IN         2011 04 26 1 2 49 11    Buyessdo FBS    30 Operating       Advanced Operations    j  Q Note    e You can check the recording percentage  rate for the USB record on the display  window during the recording   AUDIO        Listening to music from your MP3  WMA CD Only   portable player or external   During recording MP3  WMA  there is no  sound     device    The unit can be used to play the music from many  types of portable player or external devices     1  Connect the portable player to the  PORT  IN PORTABLE IN  connector of the unit     Or    Connect the external device to the AUX  connector of the unit   Turn the power on by pressing POWER     Select the PORTABLE or AUX function by   pressing FUNCTION    4 Turn the portable player or external device and  start it playing        Recording to USB    1  Connect the USB device to the unit   2  Select a DVD  CD function by pressing  FUNCTION     One track recording   You can record to USB after  playing the file y
13.  and disc drive parts are dirty  or worn  the picture quality could be diminished   For details  please contact your nearest authorized  service center     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 32    Notes on Discs    Handling Discs    Do not touch the playback side of the disc  Hold  the disc by the edges so that fingerprints do not  get on the surface  Never stick paper or tape on the  disc     Storing Discs    After playing  store the disc in its case  Do not  expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat  and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct  sunlight     Cleaning Discs    Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor  picture quality and sound distortion  Before playing   clean the disc with a clean cloth  Wipe the disc from  the center to out     Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol   benzine  thinner  commercially available cleaners   or anti static spray intended for older vinyl records     2011 04 26 1 2 49 11                                     Appendix 33  Area Code List  Choose an area code from this list    Area Code   Area Code   Area Code   Area Code  Afghanistan AF   Fiji FJ   Monaco C   Singapore SG  Argentina AR   Finland FI   Mongolia Slovak Republic SK  Australia AU   France FR   Morocco A   Slovenia SI  Austria AT   Germany DE   Nepal P   South Africa ZA  Belgium BE   Great Britain GB   Netherlands L   South Korea KR  Bhutan BT   Greece GR   Antilles AN   Spain ES  Bolivia BO   Greenland GL   New Zealand Z   Sri Lanka LK  Brazil
14.  kHz  48 kHz  96 kHz  192 kHz sampling              Signal to noise ratio More than 80 dB  Harmonic distortion 0 05   at 1 W  Dynamic range More than 85 dB                                        Bus Power Supply  USB  DC 5 V     500 mA  Amplifier  Stereo mode 45W  45 W  3 Qat 1 kHz   Front 45 W  45 W  3 Qat 1 kHz   Center 45 W  3 Q at 1 kHz   Surround mode  Surround 45 W   45 W  3 Qat 1 kHz   Subwoofer 105 W  4 at 60 Hz           Tuner          FM Tuning Range       87 5 to 108 0 MHz or 87 50 to 108 00 MHz          HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 36    D 2011 04 26    00 2 49 12    Appendix       37       Front Speaker  Left  Right                          Type 1 Way 1 Speaker  Impedance Rated 30   Input Power 45W   Max  Input Power 90 W   Net Dimensions  W x H x D  123 x 100 x 91 mm  Net Weight 0 4 kg          Rear Speaker  Left  Right        Type    1 Way 1 Speaker                Impedance Rated 30   Input Power 45W   Max  Input Power 90W   Net Dimensions  W x H x D  123 x 100x91 mm  Net Weight 0 44 kg          Centre Speaker                                           Type 1 Way 1 Speaker  Impedance Rated 30   Input Power 45W   Max  Input Power 90W   Net Dimensions  W x H x D  133 x 100x91 mm  Net Weight 0 41 kg  Subwoofer   Type 1 Way 1 Speaker  Impedance Rated 40   Input Power 105 W   Max  Input Power 210W   Net Dimensions  W x H x D  155 x 325 x 265 mm  Net Weight 3 12 kg             Design and specifications are subjec    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 37       to chang
15.  saved  radio stations     Buyesedo BS    Improving poor FM reception    Press PLAY  P   MO  ST   on the remote control   This will change the tuner from stereo to mono and  usually improve the reception     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 28 D 2011 04 26 1 2 49 11    Operating 29       Sound adjustment    Setting the surround mode    This system has a number of pre set surround  sound fields  You can select a desired sound mode  by using EQ  LG EQ  You can change the EQ  LG  EQ using  lt  gt  arrow key while the EQ  LG EQ  information is displayed on     The displayed items for the Equalizer may be  different depending on sound sources and effects       Q Note    e Insome of surround modes  on some  speakers  there s no sound or low sound  it   depends on the mode of surround and the  source of audio  it is not defective       You may need to reset the surround mode        a             a             On Display Description  You can enjoy the natural  NAT PLUS sound effect same as a  5 1 channel        You can enjoy comfortable                         alate and natural sound   Regionally optimized  sound effect   DANGDUT   Local  ae ARABIC  PERSIAN  INDIA   Specialization    REGUETON  MERENGUE   equalizer  SALSA  SAMBA  CUMBIA   AFRO   Realizes the sound equalizer  hat is the most similar to the  AUTO EQ genre of which is included in  he MP3 ID3 tag of song files   POP This program lends an  enthusiastic atmosphere to  CLASSIC he sound  giving you the  JAZZ feeling you are at
16.  volume     VOCAL FADER   When you listen  to music  it reduce the vocal of file     2011 04 26 M 2 49 07    Connecting 13       Connecting the Positioning the System  k The following illustration shows an example of  spea ers positioning the system     Note that the illustrations in these instructions differ  from the actual unit for explanation purposes        Attaching the speakers to the For the best possible surround sound  all the  unit speakers other than the subwoofer should be       placed at the same distance from the listening  To connect the cable to the unit  press each plastic position        finger pad to open the connection terminals on the    unit  Insert the wire and release the finger pad  D o  i   Speaker Positioning o   Connect the black stripe of each wire to the 3  terminals marked    minus  and the other end to   Front left speaker  L      Front right speaker  R   2  the terminals marked    plus   Place the front speakers to the sides of the    a    monitor or screen and as flush with the screen    Speaker connection surface as possible        Center speaker  Place the center speaker above  or below the monitor or screen        Surround left speaker  L      Surround right  speaker  R      Place these speakers behind your listening  pip position  facing slightly inwards                                                 Subwoofer  The position of the subwoofer is  not so critical  because low bass sounds are not  highly directional  But it is better to pla
17. 25   Changing the character set to display  DivX   subtitle correctly   25   Programmed Playback   26   Viewing a PHOTO file   26   Viewing photo files as a slide show   26   Listening to music during slide show   26   Sleep Timer Setting   26   Dimmer   27   Turn off the sound temporarily   27   Screen Saver   27   System Select   Optional   27   VOCAL FADER   27   Displaying file information   ID3 TAG     27 Radio Operations   27   Listening to the Radio   28   Presetting the Radio Stations   28   Deleting all the saved stations   28   Improving poor FM reception   29 Sound adjustment   29   Setting the surround mode   30 Advanced Operations   30   Listening to music from your portable  player or external device    30   Recording to USB    2011 04 26 M 2 49 05    Table of Contents 5       Troubleshooting       31    Troubleshooting    Appendix       32  32  32  33  34  35  36    Maintenance     Handling the Unit     Notes on Discs   Area Code List  Language Code List  Trademarks and Licenses  Specifications    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 5            2011 04 26 M 2 49 05    6 Getting Started       Unique Features    USB Direct Recording    Records music from CD to your USB device     Full HD up scaling    Views Full HD picture quality with simple setup     pepesrs Bulag    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 6    Accessories    Please check and identify the supplied accessories        Remote Control  1    Battery  1        Video Cable  1  HDMI Cable  1     2011 04 26 M 2 49
18. 85 ongolian 7778   Tagalog  Bashkir 6665   Hausa 7265   Nauru 7865   Tajik  Basque 6985   Hebrew 7387   Nepali 7869   Tamil  Bengali  Bangla 6678   Hindi 7273   Norwegian 7879   Telugu  Bhutani 6890   Hungarian 7285   Oriya 7982   Thai  Bihari 6672   Icelandic 7383   Panjabi 8065   Tonga  Breton 6682   Indonesian 7378   Pashto  Pushto 8083   Turkish  Bulgarian 6671   Interlingua 7365   Persian 7065   Turkmen  Burmese 7789   Irish 7165   Polish 8076   Tw  Byelorussian 6669   Italian 7384   Portuguese 8084   Ukrainian  Chinese 9072   Japanese 7465   Quechua 8185   Urdu  Croatian 7282   Kannada 7578   Rhaeto Romance 8277   Uzbek    Czech 6783   Kashmiri 7583   Rumanian 8279   Vietnamese  3 Danish 6865   Kazakh 7575   Russian 8285   Volap  k  a Dutch 7876   Kirghiz 7589   Samoan 8377   Welsh  x English 6978   Korean 7579   Sanskrit 8365   Wolof  Esperanto 6979   Kurdish 7585   Scots Gaelic 7168   Xhosa  Estonian 6984   Laothian 7679   Serbian 8382   Yiddish  Faroese 7079   Latin 7665   Serbo Croatian 8372   Yoruba  Fiji 7074   Latvian  Lettish 7686   Shona 8378   Zulu  Finnish 7073   Lingala 7678                      Code  8368  8373  8375  8376  6983  8385  8387  8386  8476  8471  8465  8469  8472  8479  8482  8475  8487  8575  8582  8590  8673  8679  6789  8779  8872  7473  8979  9085             HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 34 D    2011 04 26 1 2 49 11    Appendix 35       Trademarks and  Licenses    HOM     HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE       HDMI  the HDMI logo and
19. Cable   Connect the HDMI OUT   jack on the player to the HDMI IN jack on a HDMI  compatible TV or monitor                                Set the TV s source to HDMI  refer to TV s Owner s  manual      2011 04 26 M 2 49 08    Connecting 15       Resolution Setting Component Video Connection  You can change the resolution for component Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO  PROGRESSIVE  video and HDMI output  SCAN  OUTPUT jacks on the unit to the   Press RESOLUTION repeatedly to select the desired corresponding input jacks on the TV using Y Pg Pr  resolution   480i  or 576i   480p  or 576p   720p  cables    1080i  1080p You can hear the sound through the system s   The resolution may not be selected depending on speakers     the connection or TV     Depending on your TV  some of the resolution  settings may result in the picture disappearing or  an abnormal picture appearing  In this case  press  RESOLUTION repeatedly until the picture re   appears     6up  uuop    You can set 1080p video resolution to enjoy Full  HD picture quality   Full HD up scaling           Note    e Changing the resolution when the  connection has already been established  may result in malfunctions  To solve the  problem  turn off the player and then turn  it on again      When the HDMI connection with HDCP  is not verified  TV screen is changed to  black screen  In this case  check the HDMI  connection  or disconnect the HDMI cable           e lf there is noise or lines on the screen   please check the HDMI cabl
20. Playable DivX file      avi        mpg        mpeg        divx       Playable Subtitle format   SubRip    srt    txt    SAMI    smi   SubStation Alpha    ssa    txt    icroDVD    sub    txt   SubViewer 2 0    sub     txt   Vobsub    sub     Playable Codec format     DIVX3 xx      DIVX4 xx       DIVX5 xx     MP4V3     3IVX     Playable Audio format     AC3      PCM     MP3      WMA      Sampling frequency   within 32 kHz to  48 kHz  MP3   within 32 kHz to 48 kHz  WMA     Bit rate   within 32 kbps to 320 kbps  MP3   40  bps to 192 kbps  WMA     For Discs formatted in Live file system  you can  not it on this unit              f the name of movie file is different from that of  he subtitle file  during playback of a Divx file   subtitle may not be display        f you play a Divx file different from the DivXspec   it may not operate normally     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 9    peels Buiyeg KIA    2011 04 26 M 2 49 06    peers Bulag    10 Getting Started       Front panel                                     Loasa     b m    1  K 1   TUNING      i  See BEEE w    SKIP   SCAN                                           DVD CD Disc Drawer  Display window  pen Close  4   Function  F    Selects the function or input source   Play Pause  P Ill    Stop  W    TUNING        lt  lt 4    gt  gt    SKIP SCAN        You can search chapter  track  file by pressing  and holding  lt  lt     gt  gt      Oo Sees       HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 10             E mic 1 2    E uss port  You ca
21. ce the      A Caution subwoofer near the front speakers  Turn it slightly  toward the center of the room to reduce the wall  e Be careful to make sure children not to put reflections   o hands or any objects into the  speaker    unit  uct    Speaker duct  A hole for plentiful bass  sound on speaker cabinet  enclosure         e The speakers contain magnet parts  so  color irregularity may occur on the TV  screen or PC monitor screen  Please use the  speakers far away from either TV screen or  PC monitor                 HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 13 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 08    6uo  uuop    14 Connecting       Connections to Your  TV    ake one of the following connections  depending  on the capabilities of your existing equipment        e Depending on your TV and other  equipment you wish to connect  there are  various ways you could connect the player   Use only one of the connections described  in this manual      Please refer to the manuals of your TV     Stereo System or other devices as necessary  o make the best connections         amp         A Caution      Make sure the unit is connected directly  to the TV  Tune the TV to the correct video  input channel          e Do not connect your player via your VCR   The image could be distorted by the copy  protection system           HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 14        Note S       HDMI OUT Connection    If you have a HDMI TV or monitor  you can connect  it to this player using a HDMI cable Type A  High  Speed HDMI    
22. ch contains several titles   you can select the title you want using the menu     1  Press TITLE   The disc s title appears     2  Select the menu by pressing  AV lt  gt      3  Press PLAY to confirm     Selecting a subtitle language      DVD  MOVIE    During playback  press SUBTITLE   amp      repeatedly  to select a desired subtitle language     1 5 times speed playback    DVD      The 1 5 speed allows you to watch the pictures and   listen to the sound quicker than playing at a normal   speed    1  During playback  press PLAY P  to play at 1 5  times speed     PX1 5    appears on the screen     2  Press PLAY P  again to exit     2011 04 26 M 2 49 10    Operating 25       Starting play from selected Programmed Playback  time  ACD   MUSIC     DVD MHAE The program function enables you to store your    To start playing at any chosen time on the file or favourite files from any disc or USB device     title  A program can contain 30 tracks  files     1  Press DISPLAY during playback  1  Select the DVD CD or USB function by pressing    2  Press A V to select the time clock icon and FUNCTION                appears  2  To add a music s  on the program list  press    PROG  MEMO  to enter the program edit mode    3  Input the required start time in hours  minutes   P q    mark appears on the menu      and seconds from left to right  If you enter the    wrong numbers  press CLEAR to remove the 3  Select a desired music on the  List  by using the  numbers you entered  Then input the co
23. ded videos from DivX VOD  can only be played back on this unit              2011 04 26 M 2 49 10    Operating 23       Basic Operations    1  Insert the disc by pressing OPEN CLOSE or  connect the USB device to the USB port     2  Select the DVD  CD or USB function by pressing  FUNCTION     3  Selecta file  or track  title  you want to play by  pressing AV lt  gt      j  Q Note    When playing a disc or USB Flash Drive  containing with DivX  MP3  WMA and JPEG  files together  you can select menu of files  which you would like to play by pressing  MENU  If    This file has non supported type  on the unit    pops up  select an appropriate file  by pressing MENU              HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 23                To Do this  Stop Press Ml  Playback Press  gt   Pause Press Il       Frame by Frame    Press Il  repeatedly to play                playback itle Frame by Frame   During playback  press    or BPI to go to the next  Skipping to the   chapter  track or to return to  next  previous   the beginning of the current  chapter  track    chapter  track   file Press k   twice briefly to step  back to the previous chapter   rack   Locating a During playback  press or  point quickly by   PP repeatedly to select the  playing a file in   required scan speed     fast forward or  fast reverse    To return to normal speed   press PLAY        Playing  repeatedly or  randomly    Press REPEAT RANDOM  repeatedly  and the current  title  chapter or track will be  played back repeate
24. dly or  randomly       Random play mode   only  music files           Slowing down  the playing  speed       In the pause mode  press  SCAN   lt  lt  or BP  to  select the required speed    The reverse playback is not       supported on Divx files         2011 04 26 M 2 49 10    6uesado IN         Buyesedo EN    24 Operating       Other Operations    Displaying Disc Information  on screen   You can display various information about the disc  loaded on screen     1  Press DISPLAY to show various playback  information   The displayed items differ depending on the  disc type or playing status    2  You can select an item by pressing A V and  change or select the setting by pressing  lt  gt        Title     Current title number  total number of  titles       Chapter     Current chapter number total  number of chapters          Time   Elapsed playing time     Audio   Selected audio language or channel     Subtitle     Selected subtit    LA         Angle   Selected angle total number of angles       Sound     Selected sound mode       Note       If any button is not pressed for a few seconds   the onscreen display disappears        HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 24    To display the DVD Menu    DVD      When you play a DVD which contains several  menus  you can select the menu you want using  the menu     1  Press MENU   The disc   s menu appears     2  Select the menu by using A V  lt  gt    3  Press PLAY to confirm     To display the DVD Title    DVD      When you play a DVD whi
25. e  Change  option is highlighted  Input a  password and press ENTER  Enter it again and  press ENTER to verify     Press SETUP to exit the menu              3 1  Press SETUP to display the Setup menu   Y 2  Input the 6 digit number    210499    and  4 press ENTER  The password is cleared   3   A Ns   a Area Code    Enter the code of the area whose standards were    used to rate the DVD video disc  based on the list  on page 33     1     Select  Area Code  on the  Lock  menu then  press  gt      Input a password and press ENTER     3  Select the first character using A V buttons     Press ENTER and select the second character  using A V buttons     Press ENTER to confirm your Area code  selection     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 22    OTHERS    DivX R  VOD    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX    is a digital video  format created by DivX  Inc  This is an official DivX  Certified   device that plays DivX video  Visit www   divx com for more information and software tools  to convert your files into DivX video     ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND  This DivX  Certified  device must be registered in order to play  purchased DivX Video on Demand  VOD  movies   To obtain your registration code  locate the DivX  VOD section in your device setup menu  Go to vod   divx com for more information on how to complete  your registration         Register   Displays the registration code of your unit         Deregister     Deactivate your unit and display the  deactivation code       Note    All the downloa
26. e  High Speed  HDMI    Cable      e When you use HDMI connection  you can  change the resolution for the HDMI output   Press RESOLUTION repeatedly to select  the desired resolution   480i  or 576i   480p   or 576p   720p  1080i  1080p              HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 15 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 08    16 Connecting       Video Connection    Connect the VIDEO OUT  MONITOR  jack on the  unit to the video in jack on the TV using a video  cable    You can hear the sound through the system s  speakers                             6uo  uuop                                                    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 16    Optional Equipment  Connection    AUX IN Connection    Connect an Output of auxiliary device to the AUX   L R  INPUT Connector     If your TV has only one output for audio  mono    connect it to the left  white  audio jack on the unit        2011 04 26 M 2 49 09    Connecting 17       PORT   Portable  IN Antenna Connection  Connection Connect the supplied FM antenna for listening to  pp g  Connect an OUTPUT of portable device  MP3 or the radio   PMP etc  to the PORT  IN connector  Connect the FM Wire antenna to the FM antenna  connector                                                            MP3 player  etc             6up  uuop             USB Connection    elles the ve lien USB ray seks   D Note  player CIC tone por O SENEO EENI Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna   After connecting the FM wire antenna  keep it  as horizontal as possible   
27. e USB Devices    MP3 Player   Flash type MP3 player       USB Flash Drive   Devices that support USB2 0 or  USB1 1     e The USB function of this unit does not support  some USB devices     USB device requirement    e Devices which require additional program  installation connected to a computer  are not  supported     e Do not extract the USB device while in operation     e Fora large capacity USB  it may take longer than  a few minute to be searched     To prevent data loss  back up all data     e If you use a USB extension cable or USB hub  the  USB device is not recognized     Using NTFS file system is not supported   Only  FAT 16 32  file system is supported        This unit is not supported when the total  number of files is 1 000 or more        External HDD  Card readers  Locked devices   or hard type USB devices are not supported     USB port of the unit cannot be connected to PC   The unit can not be used as a storage device     2011 04 26 M 2 49 06    Getting Started 9       DivX file requirement    Divx file compatibility with this unit is limited as  follows      Available resolution   within 720 x 576  W x H  pixels     The file name of the DivX subtitle should be  entered within 45 characters     f there is impossible code to express in the  Divx file  it may be displayed as    _    mark on the  display    Frame rate   less than 30 fps     f the video and audio structure of recorded  files is not interleaved  either video or audio is  outputted     inu  u  u    
28. e without notice     xipueddy    2011 04 26 M 2 49 12     LG    Life   s Good    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 38 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 12    
29. he distance between Center or  Rear speaker and Front speakers         Test     Press  lt  gt  to test the signals of each speaker   Adjust the volume to match the volume of test  signals memorized in the system        2011 04 26 M 2 49 10    System Setting 21       DRC  Dynamic Range Control     Make the sound clear when the volume is turned  down  Dolby Digital only   Set to  On  for this effect     Vocal    Select  On  to mix karaoke channels into normal  stereo     This function is effective for multi channel karaoke  DVDs only     HD AV Sync    Sometimes Digital TV encounters a delay between  picture and sound  If this happens you can  compensate by setting a delay on the sound so  that it effectively    waits    for the picture to arrive   this is called HD AV Sync  Use AV  on the remote  control  to scroll up and down through the delay  amount  which you can set at anything between 0  and 300m sec     Semi Karaoke    When a chapter  title  track is fully finished  this  function shows the score in the screen with a  fanfare sound         On    When you finished singing a score will appear  on the screen     Off     Fanfare and score do not appears on the  screen       Q Note    e DVD  DVD Karaoke discs with more than  2 tracks are available discs for the this  function              e When you watch movies   off  the Semi  Karaoke at the SETUP menu or enjoy it  without connecting the MIC if the fanfare  or score appears during changing a  chapter           Sa    HT306SU
30. iance  To  disconnect power from the mains  pull out the  mains cord plug  When installing the product   ensure that the plug is easily accessible             2011 04 26 M 2 49 05    Getting Started 3       This device is equipped with a portable battery or  accumulator     Safe way to remove the battery or the battery  from the equipment     Remove the old battery pack  follow the steps   in reverse order than the assembly  To prevent  contamination of the environment and bring on  possible threat to human and animal health  the  old battery or the battery put in the appropriate  container at designated collection points  Do not  dispose of batteries or battery together with other  waste  It is recommended that you use local  free    reimburse ment system batteries and accumulators     The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat  such as sunshine  fire or the like     CAUTION  The apparatus shall not be exposed to  water  dripping or splashing  and no objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  shall be placed on the   apparatus       The appliance is not intended for use by young  children or infirm persons without supervision     Young Children should be supervised to  ensure that they do not play with appliance     If the appliance is supplied from a cord  extension set or an electrical portable outlet  device  the cord extension set on electrical  portable outlet device must be positioned so  that it is not subject to splashing or ingress of  moisture     HT306SU
31. isplayed at Letterbox  ratio         Bulyyas Wayshs w    2011 04 26 M 2 49 10       Gunjag waysks EO    20 System Setting       AUDIO    5 1 Speaker Setup    Make the following settings for the built in 5 1  channel surrounds decoder     1   2     Press SETUP     Use A V to select AUDIO menu and then press   gt      Use AV to select  5 1 Speaker setup  menu  and then press  gt      Press ENTER  The  5 1 Speaker setup  appears     AUDIO    Size Small          Volume o  E    Distance 0 30    mien E    va w SF e    D Select  Move E   Return       Use  lt  gt  to select the desired speaker   Adjust options using A V  lt  gt  buttons     Press RETURN to confirm your selection  Return  to the previous menu     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 20        Speaker     Select a speaker that you want to adjust     Note       Certain speaker settings are prohibited by the  Dolby Digital licensing agreement            Size     Since the speaker settings are fixed  you cannot  change the settings         Volume     Press  lt  gt  to adjust the output level of the  selected speaker         Distance     After you connected speakers to your unit    set the Distance between the speakers and  your listening point if the distance of Center  or Rear speakers is bigger than the distance   of Front speakers  This allows the sound from  each speaker to reach the listener at the same  time  Press  lt  gt  to adjust the Distance of the  selected speaker  This distance is equivalent to  a difference of t
32. ly  the disc cannot play     DVD ReWritable    aise Audio CD  Music CDs or CD R CD   Bima RW in music CD format that can be  purchased           e Ifyou try to play a DVD with a different regional  code from your unit  the message    Check  Regional Code    appears on the TV screen        About the Q Symbol Display       O    may appear on your TV display during  operation and indicates that the function explained  in this owner s manual is not available on that disc     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 7 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 06    8    Getting Started       Playable file Requirement    MP3  WMA music file requirement  MP3  WMA file compatibility with this unit is limited    as      o           Q  Ww e     D  3  oO  a      ollows      Sampling frequency   within 32 kHz to  48 kHz  MP3   within 32 kHz to 48 kHz  WMA     Bit rate   within 32 kbps to 320 kbps  MP3   40  kbps to 192 kbps  WMA     Support Version   v2  v7  v8  v9    aximum files   Under 999       File extensions     mp3      wma      CD ROM file format   ISO9660  JOLIET   We recommend that you use Easy CD Creator   which creates an ISO9660 file system     Photo file requirement    JPEG disc compatibility with this unit is limited as  follows      Max pixel in width   2 760 x 2 048 pixel  Maximum files   Under 999    Some discs may not operate due to a different  recording format or the condition of disc     File extensions   jpg   CD ROM file format   ISO9660  JOLIET    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 8    Compatibl
33. m   To ensure proper use of this product  please read  this owner s manual carefully and retain it for future  reference  Shall the unit require maintenance   contact an authorized service center     Use of controls  adjustments or the performance of  procedures other than those specified herein may  result in hazardous radiation exposure     To prevent direct exposure to laser beam  do not try  to open the enclosure  Visible laser radiation when  open  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM     CAUTION concerning the Power Cord    Most appliances recommend they be placed upon  a dedicated circuit     That is  a single outlet circuit which powers only  that appliance and has no additional outlets or  branch circuits  Check the specification page of this  owner s manual to be certain  Do not overload wall  outlets  Overloaded wall outlets  loose or damaged  wall outlets  extension cords  frayed power cords  or  damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous   Any of these conditions could result in electric  shock or fire  Periodically examine the cord of your  appliance  and if its appearance indicates damage  or deterioration  unplug it  discontinue use of the  appliance  and have the cord replaced with an  exact replacement part by an authorized service  center  Protect the power cord from physical or  mechanical abuse  such as being twisted  kinked   pinched  closed in a door  or walked upon  Pay  particular attention to plugs  wall outlets  and   the point where the cord exits the appl
34. n play video  image and sound files by    connecting the USB device     PORT  Portable  IN port  You can enjoy music from portable device on  your unit     E Volume  VOL   Power  O 1     2011 04 26 M 2 49 06    Getting Started 11       Rear panel          peels Bue i             Power cord  Speaker terminal  ANTENNA connector  FM     4   MONITOR  VIDEO OUT  connector  Connect to a TV with video inputs    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 11    AUX  L  R  INPUT connector  CG HDMI OUT connector    COMPONENT VIDEO  PROGRESSIVE SCAN   OUTPUT  Y Ps Pr   Connect to a TV with Y Pg Pr inputs     2011 04 26 M 2 49 07    peers Bulag    12 Getting Started       Remote control        A N   SLEEP   me   ospy MENU serp  N   a             Remove the battery cover on the  rear of the Remote Control  and  insert one  size AAA  battery with     and   matched correctly            H     FUNCTION   Selects the function  and input source    SLEEP   Sets the system to turn off  automatically at a specified time      Dimmer   The display window will  be darken by half      HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 12    POWER   Switches the unit ON or  OFF     OPEN CLOSE   Opens and closes  the disc Drawer     TITLE   If the current DVD title has  a menu  the title menu appears  on the screen  Otherwise  the disc  menu may not appear     DISPLAY   Accesses On Screen  Display    MENU   Accesses the menu on a  DVD disc    SETUP   Accesses or removes  setup menu    PRESET  A V    Selects  programme of Radio    TUN
35. ns of music  files     Displaying file information   ID3 TAG      While playing an MP3 file containing file  information  you can display the information by  pressing DISPLAY     HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 27    Radio Operations    Be sure that both FM aerials are connected   Refer  to the page 17     Listening to the Radio    1     window   The last received station is tuned in     unes in a station     or       Press TUN       repeatedly     Press FUNCTION until FM appears in the display    Press and hold TUN       for about two seconds  until the frequency indication starts to change   hen release  Scanning stops when the unit    Adjust the volume by rotating VOL  on the front  panel or by pressing VOL   or   on the remote    control repeatedly     6uesado IN         2011 04 26 1 2 49 11    28 Operating       Presetting the Radio Stations    You can preset 50 stations for FM     Before tuning  make sure that you have turned   down the volume    1  Press FUNCTION until FM appears in the display  window    2  Select the desired frequency by using TUN            3  Press PROG  MEMO  a preset number will flash  in the display window    4  Press PRESET  A V  to select the preset  number you want    5  Press PROG  MEMO    The station is stored     6  Repeat the steps 2 to 5 to store other stations     Deleting all the saved stations    1  Press and hold PROG  MEMO  for two seconds      ERASE ALL  will flash up on the unit display     2  Press PROG  MEMO  to erase all of the
36. ou want        All tracks recording   You can record to USB after  stop     Program list recording   After showing the    programmed list  you can record it to USB  AUDIO CD MP3  WMA The other  f s source  3  Start the recording by pressing   REC  mec REG Me FILE REC Mm ext FEC  4  To stop recording  press i STOP  E TRK_000 Fara name  E AUDIO_000  TRK_001 DEF File name  AUDIO_001      When you stop recording during playback   the file that has been recorded at that time  will be stored   AUDIO CD Only     e Do not remove the USB device or turn  off the unit during USB recording  If not   an incomplete file may be made and not  deleted on PC    e If USB recording does not work  the  message like    NO USB      ERROR      USB FULL     or   NO REC  is displayed on the display  window     Multi card reader device or External HDD       can not be used for USB recording     e A file is recorded by 128Mbyte when you  record for a long term     e When you stop recording during playback   the file will not be stored       You may not store more than 999 files     e The numbering of the recording file is  entered from the lowest number   So if you delete some of the recording files   the next recording file could be the lowest  number among them     It ll be stored as follows                                   The making of unauthorized copies of copy   protected material  including computer programs   files  broadcasts and sound recordings  may be  an infringement of copyrights and con
37. played properly and then press ENTER        HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 25 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 10         Buyesedo RN    26 Operating       Viewing a PHOTO file    PHOTO  This unit can play discs with photo files     1  Select the DVD CD or USB function by pressing  FUNCTION     2  Press A V to select a folder  and then press  ENTER   A list of files in the folder appears   If you are in a file list and want to return to the  previous folder list  use the A V buttons on the  remote to highlight        and press ENTER     3  Ifyou want to view a particular file  press A V  to highlight a file and press ENTER or PLAY   While viewing a file  you can press STOP to move  to the previous menu  JPEG menu                  Viewing photo files as a slide  show  PHOTO    1  Use AV  lt  gt  to highlight  _     icon then  press ENTER to start slide Show     2  You can change slide show speed using   lt  gt  when LA icon is highlighted     About help menu for slide show                               Menu Buttons Operation  A V Rotating the  oY    Ae lo  90     J90 picture   lt   gt   lt   gt  Moving to  Prev   Next another file  de Closing the slide  Close RETURN show     Hiding the help  Hide ENTER menu                   HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 26    Listening to music during slide  show  PHOTO    You can listen to music during slide show  if the  disc contain music and photo files together  Use  AV  lt  gt  to highlight  If  icon then press  ENTER to start slide show     Q No
38. rrect AV then press ENTER to add the music to  numbers  the program list   For example  to find a scene at 1 hour  10 4  Select music from the program list then press  minutes  and 20 seconds  enter   11020  by using ENTER to start programmed playback   numerical buttons  5  Press PROG  MEMO  to exit the program edit  4  Press ENTER to confirm  Playback starts from mode    mark disappears on the menu    the selected time   Erasing a file from Program List 4  Last Scene Memory 1  press PROG  MEMO  to enter the program edit 9  d k th 2    DVD   mode    mark appears on the menu    3  This unit memorizes the last scene from the last disc 2  Use AV to select the track that you wish to 5  that is viewed  The last scene remains in memory erase from the Program list     even if you remove the disc from the player or 3  Press CLEAR     switch off  Stand by mode  the unit  If you load a  disc that has the scene memorized  the scene is  automatically recalled     Erasing the Complete Program List  Use AV  lt  gt  to select  Clear All  then press ENTER        Changing the character set to   Note       Yo   The programs are also cleared when the disc  display DivX  subtitle correctly or USB device is removed  the unit is switched    MOVIE   to power off or the function is switched to    If the subtitle does not display properly during others     playback press and hold SUBTITLE for about 3  seconds then press  lt  gt  or SUBTITLE to select  another language code until the subtitle is  dis
39. stitute a  criminal offense  This equipment should not be  used for such purposes     Be responsible  Respect copyrights    HT306SU F2_BINDLL_ENG_5716 indd 30 D 2011 04 26 M 2 49 11    Troubleshooting 31                         Troubleshooting   PROBLEM CORRECTION   No power Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely   Select the appropriate video input mode on the TV so the picture     from the unit appears on the TV screen    No picture  Connect the video cables securely to both the TV and unit   Select the correct input mode of the unit so you can hear the sound  from the unit    There is little or no sound Connect the audio cables into the connection terminals correctly     Replace with a new audio cable        The DVD picture quality is poor   Clean the disc using a soft cloth with outward strokes        Insert a disc        Insert a playable disc  check the disc type  colour system and    A DVD CD will not play regional code         Place the disc with the label or printed side facing upwards        Enter your password or change the rating level     Clean the disc using a soft cloth with outward strokes        Humming noise heard while a DVD  or CD is playing ove unit and audio components further away from your TV           Check the antenna connection and adjust its position                   Attach an external aerial if necessary   Radio stations can   t be tuned in    properly Tune to the station manually        x  o           D  v  T  fo              tol     
40. te    mis function is available only in disc             Sleep Timer Setting    Press SLEEP one or more times to select delay time  between 10 and 180 minutes  after the unit will  turn off     To check the remaining time  press SLEEP     To cancel the sleep function  press SLEEP  repeatedly until    SLEEP 10    appears  and then press  SLEEP once again while    SLEEP 10    is displayed     Q Note    You can check the remaining time before the  unit turns off           Dimmer    Press SLEEP once  The display window will be  darken by half  To cancel it  press SLEEP repeatedly  until dimmer gets off     2011 04 26 M 2 49 10    Operating 27       Turn off the sound temporarily  Press MUTE to mute your unit     You can mute your unit  for example  to answer  the telephone  the    MUTE    displayed in the display  window     Screen Saver    The screen saver appears when you leave the unit  in stop mode for about five minutes     System Select   Optional    You must select the appropriate system mode for  your TV system  If    NO DISC    appears in the display  window  press and hold PAUSE STEP  II  for more  than five seconds to select a system     VOCAL FADER    You can enjoy the function as karaoke  by reducing   singer vocal of music in the various source   MP3    WMA  CD  etc   Press the VOCAL FADER  and      FADE ON  will appear in display window    To cancel it  press VOCAL FADER again      The quality of the VOCAL FADER may be different  depending on the recording conditio
    
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