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1.                          J          irs  T DIST OPTICAL                 ANTENNA B          HDMI                      OPTICAL    4  If your TV has an HDMI INPUT  connect the corresponding HDMI cable   not supplied  from the HDMI OUTPUT of the Klipsch system to the  HDMI INPUT of the TV     5  If you re using COMPONENT jacks or HDMI and your TV supports  progressive scanning technology  see the TV owner s manual if you  don t know whether your TV is a progressive scan        slide the  P SCAN switch on the back of your Klipsch system to the ON position   If you put the P  SCAN switch in the ON position and your TV doesn t  support progressive scan  you won t see a picture on the TV screen     Note  Until recently  TVs only had VIDEO INPUT jacks  Therefore  your TV  might not carry the  IN  or  Input  label even though it is an input     Note  If an HDMI  digital  input is used to connect a source  such as     cable or satellite box  to the   5 700  the TV must also be connected with  an HDMI cable to preserve the digital signal  Also  if an analog signal is  connected to the CS 700  the TV must also be connected with an analog  signal  The CS 700 will not up convert an analog signal to a digital signal     Input and Output Jacks    Please see appendix             28  for the basics on how input  and output jacks work with your Klipsch system        STEP 5  Connect the Speakers    RIGHT  SPEAKER    700  giizov    con 1a           1  After you uncoil the speaker cable  connect on
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6.          5 700  Owner s Manual              4    T          x 1  E Ld d E 7   F    7             A  gt                  i    Table of Contents    Chapter 1  Connecting Your System    Reading this Manual                                         1  Step by Step Connections                                                                                           1  Step 1  Unpack the                       dun            NUUS           2  Step 2  Put the batteries      the remote control                               2  Step       Set top box connection                               eene 3  Step       TV audio connection                            eeeeeennnnnnn 4  Step 4  Connect Klipsch System to the TV s Input                          5  Step 5  Connect the speakers                                    eere 6   Speaker Setup Considerations                                       sse 6  Step 6  Connect other components  OPTIONAL                              T  Step 7  Connect AM and FM antennas                            eene 8  Step 8  Turn on the TV and the Klipsch system                                8  Step 9  Complete the on screen setup                                     4  9  Your Klipsch              11                11                                11            12    Switching between media     TV  DVD  Radio  CD                     daa rici esa Diva aea          12    Chapter 2  Remote Control    BUTTONS D                          13  Programming your remote           
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8.        COMPOSITE   COMPONENT 2    COMPONENT AUDIO   VIDEO       INPUT 1 INPUT 2                   DIGITAL COAXIAL DIGITAL OPTICAL      ANTENNA    ANTENNA     OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT            2                                 OFF AIR  ANTENNA                          700                                         5          component composit Homin   coaxin 6    CAUTION   CET    Designed in Indianapolis  IN  USA   Manufactured in China   AVISRISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUENE PAS    OUVRIR                If you don t have    set top box connected to your TV  you either have cable     If your TV has a DIGITAL AUDIO  COAXIAL  OUTPUT jack  connect  coming out of the wall or an off air antenna  such as HD   simply connect appropriate cable  not supplied  to the TV s AUDIO COAXIAL  the Audio OUTPUT jacks on the TV to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on the Klipsch OUTPUT jack and to the Klipsch System s SAT CAB HD INPUT  system  If you want the TV sound to come through the Klipsch system  you COAXIAL jack   need to make this audio connection  C  If your TV has a DIGITAL AUDIO  OPTICAL  OUTPUT jack  connect  1  Choose the best TV AUDIO connection available  1A  1B  or 1C   appropriate cable  not supplied  to it and the other end to the   A  If your TV doesn t have DIGITAL OPTICAL or DIGITAL COAXIAL Klipsch system s SAT CAB HD INPUT OPTICAL jack     for the audio connection  connect standard audio cables  you can    use the supplied cables for this if you have not already used them  2 Make note of wh
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10.    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003  Cet appareil num  rique  de la classe B est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada     FCC Declaration Of Conformity    Trade Name  Klipsch Audio Technologies   Product Name  DVD Audio Video System   Model Number  05 700   Responsible Party   Manufacturer  Klipsch Audio Technologies   Address  3502 Woodview Trace  Suite 200  Indianapolis  IN 46268   Telephone  317 860 8100   Date  1 15 2006    These devices were tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following conditions  The devices may not cause  harmful interference  and the devices must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     KLIPSCH AUDIO CS 700  TECHNOLOGIES       Tested      Comply  With FCC Standards    FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE       Appendix     Connection Overview    CARE APPENDIX page 27 28    Understanding the basics of how Input and Output jacks work will assist you in connecting components to your Klipsch system     Input jacks are connected to peripheral components    Your cable box  satellite box  or HD receiver box would connect to your Klipsch system s input jacks to bring the signal INTO the Klipsch system so you can control everything  sound and picture     from the Klipsch system     Output jacks send the signal OUT from your Klipsch system to the TV  for video  and to the speaker system  for audio   For instance  in order to see the DVD 
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12.   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE  WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  damages or implied warranties so the above exclusions may not apply to you  This  Warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may have other rights  which vary  from state to state     Warranty Outside the United States and Canada   The Warranty on this product if it is sold to a consumer outside of the United States or  Canada shall comply with applicable law  To obtain any applicable warranty service   please contact the dealer from which you purchased this product  or the distributor that  supplied this product     FCC Information   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the fol   lowing   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must  accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation        This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reason   able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment  generates  uses and radiates radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that in
13.   its contents will be displayed in this area  If a file has been selected  it will  play or be displayed on the screen  To navigate back up a level  select the  root menu from the right side     and    arrows keys are used to navigate  through the list  If the disc doesn t play  consult the application you used to  create the disc     On screen info banner  To access the radio info banner  press INFO on the remote control     Tuning Preset    Playing the Radio    When you        in the Tuner Mode  the remote control can be used to tune  radio stations  Use the FORWARD and REVERSE or the CHANNEL 4  or V button to change the frequency     Setting up presets     1  Tune to the station you would like  Press and hold the PRESET button  for approximately three seconds and release  You will see a number that  signals the next available preset on the display  Press the PRESET  button again to stop the flashing and store the station     2       change a preset you already have  tune to the preset station you  want to change and follow step 1     3  There are twenty presets    10 FM and 10 AM     RDS                    Frequency Presets  Displays the Accesses presets  current station Tunin g    Options include  Seek  Scan  Step  and Presets    TUNING MODE  To access different ways to tune  to various radio stations  press ENTER with the Tuning  icon highlighted  the tuning options appear   Use the     arrow button to highlight the option you want to use and  press ENTER        SEEK  G
14.  No power   make sure you ve plugged the unit into a working outlet or  the power strip is turned on     e Menu is displayed in a foreign language   check Languages in the  menu system to make sure the language that you want is selected     e screen saver appears on TV   press any button to remove the screen  saver from the TV screen    e Disc tray doesn t open   try unplugging the power cord and plugging  it back in  Press and hold STOP for approximately 3 seconds to open  the tray     e Disc won t eject   disc cannot be ejected when the player is reading  the disc  Wait a few seconds before ejecting the disc     Video problems  e Make sure the TV and Klipsch system are turned on     e          sure the Klipsch system is in DVD mode  press DISC on the  remote control      e          sure the TV is tuned to the VIDEO INPUT Channel that matches  the input jack s  you used to connect the TV to the Klipsch system  see  page 5     e Make sure the cables are attached securely  check your connections  on page 5   You must connect Klipsch output jacks to a set of the TV s  input jacks    e  Checkthe P  SCAN switch on the back of the Klipsch system  Make  sure it is in the OFF position unless you are certain your TV supports  progressive scan  The components must be connected via the Y  PB  PR  jacks to use P  SCAN  See page 12 for additional information     e Check the settings in the Parental Control menu     e HI DEF COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT Y  PB  PR must have a  corresponding      
15.  access various features during playback if the disc was formatted to support the features             Power Open Close Mute    Cu  GD Gus   C Aux2     AM FNI                           REVERSE FORWARD    PLAY    Transport    To move forward or backward on the disc  simply press FORWARD or REVERSE  during playback  Each time you press FORWARD or REVERSE  the speed will  increase until the maximum search speed is reached  To resume playback    press PLAY     To advance through the disc s chapters during playback  press the CHANNEL     button  the Info Banner appears with the Chapter selection highlighted   The  CHANNEL    button takes you to the previous chapter     To skip forward 10 seconds  press the RIGHT ARROW button  For an instant  replay  which will skip backward 10 seconds  press the LEFT ARROW button     In addition to using the remote control  you can use the Playback Info Banner to  access many playback features  See page 17 for more information     Navigating Info Banners    Your Klipsch system is equipped with on screen Info Banners that enable you to quickly access various playback features  The content of the banner changes  depending upon the type of media you are playing  but the way you navigate the banners is the same     e  o access the Info Banner  press INFO while the disc is playing         o see the individual options of an info banner item  simply use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to highlight the option and press ENTER  or use the       or v arrows
16.  electronic components  such as TVs  satellite receivers  cable boxes  VCRs  etc  Follow these steps to  program your remote control     1  Turn off the component to be programmed     Remote Control Batteries 2  Look up the brand and code in the code list  located in the    More Information    section of this    after you have programmed the component buttons  3  Press and hold the component button  AUX 1  AUX 2  TV or SAT CAB  on the remote  you might need to reprogram the buttons  The remote control for three  3  seconds  or until the LED goes out     memory is only maintained for a short period of time  Release the component button and enter the first code for your brand and type of component        If the code is accepted  the LED will flash 3 times       Press the POWER button to see if the component turns on  If it doesn t  try another code from  the list     VIDEO    CHAPTER 3  OPERATION       DVD           VIDEO CD     Compatible Discs   e DVDs   DVD R  DVD RW  DVD R  DVD RW  and DVD ROM       CDs   Audio CDs  CD R  CD RW  CD ROM  and CDs that contain  mp3 music files or JPEG  picture  files        VCDs   Video CDs contain video and audio  but hold less information  than DVDs  VCDs are less common than DVDs  VCDs typically have  lower quality video and audio than DVDs     e Super VCDs   S VCDs support MPEG 2 standard video and  MPEG 1 audio  They typically hold about 70 minutes of content     Incompatible Discs    The Klipsch system does not support laserdiscs  CD I  
17.  other brands of components  To use the remote control effectively  always aim it directly at the Klipsch controller     Buttons    Descriptions of the buttons are arranged alphabetically to help you locate the information quickly     0 9 Use the number buttons for direct  channel  access in TV or SAT CABLE  mode  In addition  these numbers can be used to select or input information in  the menus or information banners     ARROW BUTTONS Use the arrow buttons to highlight options and navigate through menu         AgJ 4    systems  The arrow buttons move the highlight in the corresponding  Power Open Close Mute    direction of the arrow buttons     AM FM Selects the radio tuner and switches between AM and FM stations     AUX 1 owitches the Klipsch unit to AUX 1  When the AUX 1 button is programmed   it operates the basic functions of the component connected to the AUX 1   E      INPUT jacks     AUX 2 Switches the Klipsch unit to AUX 2  When the AUX 2 button is programmed   it operates the basic functions of the component connected to the AUX 2  INPUT  side panel  jacks   CHANNEL TRACK Selects the lower or higher station on the radio  If programmed properly    Channel Up Down           Go Back         Exit selects the lower or higher channel on a TV  satellite receiver  or cable system   Also skips tracks on CDs and chapters on DVDs   DISC Places the remote in CD DVD mode to operate the CD DVD player   Channel  Volume  Ties DVD MENU Displays or removes the DVD disc s menu   ENTE
18.  there are exceptions to the rules  since no two rooms or  systems are exactly alike  Experiment with positioning to get the  best sound     STEP 6  Connect other components  OPTIONAL     VCR Back Panel       AUX 2   Side Panel       You can connect other components  such as a VCR  another recording device   like a hard disk drive product      DVD Recorder   or a video game system to  your Klipsch system using the AUXILIARY  AUX  INPUTS     Connecting a component to AUX 1 INPUT    1  From the component   s output jacks  connect the best available video  option to the Klipsch system   s AUX 1 INPUT video jacks     2  Dothe same thing for the audio connection  Choose the best available  connection from the component   s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks  and connect  appropriate cables  Connect the cable s  to the Klipsch system   s AUX 1  INPUT audio jacks     Connecting a component to AUX 2 INPUT  side     The AUX 2 INPUT jacks on the side of your Klipsch system were designed for  convenience when connecting temporary components  such as a video game  system or a digital camera camcorder     1  From the component   s output jacks  connect the best available video  option     2  Dothe same thing for the audio connection  Choose the best available  connection from the component   s output jacks  and connect the  appropriate cable     OUTPUT       Connecting headphones to HEADPHONE OUTPUT    For private listening  connect compatible headphones to the HEADPHONE  jack on the side of the Klipsch 
19.  this safety feature        15  DO NOT expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure  that no objects filled with liquids  such as vases  are placed on the  apparatus     16       completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains  disconnect  the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle     17  The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable     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     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 a risk of electrical shock to persons       The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle        INDEX page i ii    WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock  do not expose this apparatus to  rain or moisture     WARNING  Batteries  battery pack or batteries installed  shall not be exposed to  excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or the like     WARNING  No naked flame sources     such as candles     should be placed on  the product     WARNING    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN     WARNING  Do Not Open  Risk of Electrical Shock  Voltages in this equipment  are hazardous to life  No user serviceable parts inside  Refer all servicing to  qualified service personnel        WARN
20.  to select an option   e There will be no Info Banners for mp3 or jpeg discs                          E m                 05 25                Title  Time elapsed Title number that  of the is playing and total  title playing number of titles on  the disc  Transport Resume Chapter  Playback status Resumes playback Chapter number  of the disc playing and total  number of chapters  in the title    TIME DISPLAY  To use the time display as a search  feature  highlight the icon and use the number buttons   on the remote control to enter the time within the title you  want to access and press ENTER  You must enter two  digits for each field  For example  if you enter 0  1  2  3    1  7  01 23 17   playback will start one hour  23 minutes   and 17 seconds into the title  Additionally  you can use the  CHANNEL 4A or the    arrow button  CHANNEL v  orthe    arrow button to increase or decrease time one unit  at time        HESUME  To resume playback at the point where you  paused playback  highlight the resume icon and press  ENTER     TITLE  If the disc has more than one title  you can go to  another title by entering the number while the Title icon   is highlighted  Additionally  to move to the next title  you  can press CHANNEL 4A or the 4 arrow button  To go to  the previous title  you can press CHANNEL         the v  arrow button                           Subtitle Angle  Turns subtitles on Appears if the disc  and off if the disc supports multiple   was formatted angles    with su
21.  together with the component buttons  AUX 1  TV  AUX 2   Power Open Close  Mute and SAT CAB  to turn the components on and off   PLAY Begins playback of disc  or video tape if the remote is properly programmed  to operate a VCR    PAUSE Temporarily stops disc play  or video recording playback  recordable DVD  Info          or compatible camcorder  if the remote is properly programmed to operate  those types of components    RECORD When the remote is properly programmed  records a program on a  recordable component  such as VCR  DVR  or RDV   C  REVERSE Searches backward through a DVD  CD  mp3  and radio stations during  layback  or vi                    Enter Exit playback  or video tape  recordable DVD  or camcorder if the remote is  properly programmed    SAT CAB owitches the Klipsch unit to SAT CAB INPUTS  When the SAT CAB button  a Volume    programmed  it operates the basic functions      the component connected  to the SAT CABLE HD INPUT jacks   r    Seek           STOP Stops playback   SURROUND Toggles between the OFF  ON or WIDE options in surround audio   SURR  TV Selects the TV for which the button was programmed and operates the  basic functions of that TV   VOLUME Controls the audio level in every mode except when using the menu system    VOLUME UP DOWN     Surround  Mode       Also  restores volume when MUTE has been activated     Programming Your Remote Control   Your remote control is a universal remote which means you can program it to operate other brands of 
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25. 2  1076  1093  DVD VCR Combo   AUX 1   AUX 2 Buttons   GO VIDEO            1026  1028     1025  T o                     1000                  1031                     1022  Zenith                              1027  DVR   PVR   AUX 1   AUX 2 Buttons   CRI EN      5042                            5156                                               5111    Warranty   0    and Canada   The Warranty below is valid only for sales to consumers in the United States or Canada   KLIPSCH  L L C      KLIPSCH     warrants this product to be free from defects in materials  and workmanship  subject to the terms set forth below  for a period of five  b  years  from the date of purchase  During the Warranty period  KLIPSCH will repair or replace   at KLIPSCH s option  this product or any defective parts  excluding electronics and  amplifiers   For products that have electronics or amplifiers  the Warranty on those  parts is for a period of one  1  year from the date of purchase     To obtain Warranty service  please contact the KLIPSCH authorized dealer from which  you purchased this product  If your dealer is not equipped to perform the repair of your  KLIPSCH product  it can be returned  freight paid  to KLIPSCH for repair  Please call  KLIPSCH at 1 800 KLIPSCH for instructions  You will need to ship this product in either  its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection     Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice  which is evidence  th
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27. CD ROM  computer  only discs   and discs recorded using other broadcast standards  such as  PAL  SECAM  DVD RAM discs or pirated discs     Regional Coding    DVD Players and DVDs are coded by region  The region codes must match in  order for the disc to play  The Klipsch system   s DVD player is Region 1  You  can only play Region 1 DVDs in this player     1 COMPACT    DVD Rewritable           dms         Playing    disc   1  Press DISC on the remote to put the Klipsch system in DVD mode or  toggle the SOURCE button on top of the unit    2  Ifthe TV didn t turn on and tune to the correct VIDEO INPUT channel   you will see the Klipsch DVD screen   turn on your TV and tune  the TV to the channel that matches how you connected the Klipsch  system output jacks to the TV s input jacks  see page 5 for additional  information     3  Press OPEN CLOSE  the disc tray opens     4  Place a disc into the tray with the label facing up  double sided discs  have content on both sides  so you can load the disc with either side  up   The label that is facing up is the content that plays    D  Press OPEN CLOSE or PLAY  the disc tray closes and your Klipsch  system reads the contents of the disc     6  What happens next depends upon the type of disc you put in the player  and how it was formatted    7  Ifthe disc doesn t start playing automatically  follow instructions on the    screen or press PLAY     DVD        VCD Playback Features    OPERATION page 15 16    You can use the remote control to
28. COAXIAL OPTICAL                    Connect the AUDIO   look at the options available on the set top box  and choose 3A  3B  3C or 3D                HDMI cable is used  audio is already connected through this cable     B  Connect the supplied audio cables to the AUDIO LEFT  white  and  AUDIO RIGHT  red  jacks on the back of the set top box and to the  Klipsch system   s SAT CABLE HD INPUT LEFT  white  and RIGHT   red  jacks         If the set top box has Digital AUDIO  COAXIAL   connect appropri   ate cable to the set top box AUDIO COAXIAL jack and to the  SAT CABLE HD INPUT COAXIAL jack     D  Ifthe set top box has Digital AUDIO  OPTICAL   connect appropriate  cable  not supplied  to the Klipsch System s SAT CABLE HD INPUT  OPTICAL jack  You will first need to remove the plastic dust plug     Note  If you connect a high definition Y        PR INPUT  you must also  connect the corresponding Y  PB  PR OUTPUT to your TV  If you connect a  HDMI  you must also connect the corresponding output from the Klipsch  controller s    VIDEO OUTPUT    section to your TV to ensure that you get a  picture  These cables have not been included with the Klipsch system     Input and Output Jacks    Please see appendix             28  for the basics on how input  and output jacks work with your Klipsch system        CONNECTIONS page 3 4  STEP 3B  TV Audio Connection    Use this connection if you receive your TV signal via regular cable  no cable box  or with an off air antenna     TV BACK PANEL   
29. DEF COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT     e Digital HDMI COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT must have a corresponding  Digital HDMI COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT     Audio problems    e          sure the cables are attached correctly  and that you ve connected  the appropriate cable to the appropriate jack  see page 28 for  information about different audio options      e Refer to your TV s owner manual to find out the procedures to set  up your TV for a home theater system  With most TVs  you ll need to  turn off the TV s internal speakers via the TV menu or a switch on  the back of the TV  Additionally  you may need to change the Fixed or  Variable setting     e Check the settings in the Klipsch system s Setup menu  specifically  the TV Audio Connection submenu  Make sure your selection  matches the Klipsch system input jack you used to connect the audio  originating from the TV or set top box     e          is noise when the TV is turned on  the speakers may      too  close to the audio system  See page 6 for more information     e Make sure the MUTE button on the remote control has not been  activated     e Make sure the disc is not bad  damaged or dirty   e Check the speaker cable connections   e Check the options selected      the Audio menu     Remote Control problems    e Make sure you have selected the correct component button placing the  remote in that mode to operate the component     e Check batteries and replace them if they are weak   e Make sure batteries are inserted correctly with the pol
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31. G ANGLE TITLE TRK CHAP           ALL 0000000 ro    00000            CD RANDOM     0000000        M d nd       The display on the front of your Klipsch system provides playback  information  The display illuminates each option that is active for the type of  media you are playing  The numbers on the display let you know the track   title  and or chapter number of the disc  Additionally  information from the  radio s RDS  Radio Data System   such as artist and track information  is  displayed when you ve tuned to the radio function  Below are explanations of  display messages you may encounter that may not be covered in other parts  of this manual     Dolby  Digital    The trademarked marketing name for Dolby Laboratories    AC 3 codec  The  common version contains six total channels of sound  with five channels  for normal range speakers  Right Front  Center  Left Front  Right Rear and  Left Rear  and one channel for the subwoofer  The Dolby Digital format also  supports Mono and Stereo  Your Klipsch system supports Dolby Digital with  its 2 1 audio system design     DTS  Digital Theatre Systems        multi channel surround sound format  rival of Dolby Digital   With DTS  the  encoders and decoders support numerous channel combinations and stereo   DIS contains four channel  LFE  Low Frequency Effects  audio tracks  Digital  Theatre Systems was the name of the company that developed this format   currently referred to as DIS   Film director Steven Spielberg was one of the  co
32. ING  This product is intended to be operated ONLY from the AC Voltages listed on the  back panel or included power supply of the product  Operation from voltages other than those  indicated may cause irreversible damage to the product and void the product s warranty  The  use of AC Plug Adapters is cautioned because it can allow the product to be plugged into  voltages in which the product was not designed to operate  If the product is equipped with a  detachable power cord  use only the type provided with your product or by your local distributor  and or retailer  If you are unsure of the correct operational voltage  please contact your local  distributor and or retailer     CAUTION  Place the equipment near a main power supply outlet and make sure that you can  easily access the power breaker switch     NOTE  If the AC mains connection provides a third prong for ground  Class 1 devices   the  device shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection     NOTE  If a DVD is present  the following laser safety statement applies     LASER SAFETY  This unit employs a laser  Due to possible eye injury  only a qualified  service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device     CAUTION  Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure     This device is protected by U S  patent numbers 4 631 603 and 4 577 216 and 4 819 098 and  4 907 093 and othe
33. R Selects the highlighted option within a menu system     cH Seek       CP  CDG                 Removes on screen displays     FORWARD searches forward through a DVD  CD  mp3  and radio stations during  playback  or video tape  recordable DVD  or camcorder if the remote  is properly programmed      GO BACK Returns to the previous menu in the menu system  When watching TV   satellite receiver or cable channels  tunes to the previous channel if the remote  is programmed to operate those types of components     GUIDE Displays the DVD menu when in DVD mode  During disc playback  displays  M the title          if the disc has one and also removes the title menu and  resumes playback  Displays the program guide in the TV or Satellite Cable  mode  if available  and if the remote is programmed to operate       that component   INFO Displays and removes the information banners for DVD  CD  and radio   INPUT Accesses the individual input jacks on the Klipsch controller to see the    signal of the component connected to the jacks     MENU Displays the main menu of the selected component  In DISC or AM FM mode   the Klipsch menu is displayed                                          13 14             Reduces the audio to a minimum level  Press again to restore the volume   OPEN CLOSE Opens and closes the disc drawer   POWER Turns the Klipsch controller on and off and tunes it to the last selected input   If the remote is programmed to operate other components  the POWER  C  button is used
34. TIONS page 5 6    WIRELESS  SUBWOOFER                Speaker Setup Considerations          Front speakers typically sound best  when their tweeters are at approxi   mately ear height for seated listeners   If this isn t possible  it is sometimes  beneficial to tilt the speaker down or  up slightly so that it is aimed into the  listening area        If possible  position the speakers the same distance apart as they are  from the listening position     opeakers should be pointed straight forward  Do not place the  speakers at an angle     If you are putting speakers in a cabinet  on a rack or a table  try to  bring them out far enough so that they are at least flush with the  cabinet s front edge     When practical  arrange each speaker so that it is at somewhat  different distances from the floor  the wall behind it  and the wall  beside it  It can also help to have the left and right front speakers   at different distances from their nearest side walls  This staggering  helps smooth the bass range  Each speaker can be set on its bottom  or side  If you set them on the side and want to turn the Klipsch logo   carefully pull the logo forward  turn and release it     The subwoofer s output will increase as it is moved closer to walls   with maximum output when it is placed in a corner  If practical   always place the subwoofer near a wall  Additionally  a subwoofer will  deliver the smoothest bass response when placed near a wall away  from openings  such as doors     Naturally 
35. ack you want to access  and  press ENTER  You must enter two digits for each  field  For example  if you enter 0  0  0  1 2 3   00 01 23   playback will start one minute and 23  seconds into the track  Additionally  you can use  the CHANNEL    or v button to increase or  decrease time one second at a time     RESUME  To resume playback at the point  where you paused playback  highlight the resume  icon and press ENTER           TRACK  Shows the track playing and the total  number of tracks on the CD  To access another  track  you can use the number buttons on   the remote control to enter the track number   Additionally  to move to the next track  you can  press the CHANNEL    or the    arrow button   To move to the previous track  press CHANNEL  v or the    arrow button     HEPEAT  If you want to repeat playback   of a Irack or the Disc  or play the tracks in  random order press ENTER with the Repeat  icon highlighted  Press the w arrow button to  highlight the repeat option you want to use and  press ENTER  To turn off repeat  select None  and press ENTER     Playing CDs with mp3 or JPEG files    What you see on the TV screen when playing CDs with audio and picture  files depends upon the way the discs were formatted and the file type used   Initially  the root menu will be displayed on the left side  Folders or files will  be displayed on the right and can be selected  Highlight the desired folder  or file from the right side and press ENTER  If a folder has been selected 
36. arities matching     e  f you programmed your remote to operate a specific component  you  might need to re program it     e Make sure there are no obstructions between the remote and the  component you re trying to operate     Playback problems    e      disc isn t playing  make sure the type of disc matches those listed  in Chapter 3  If you re trying to play a DVD  make sure it is inserted with  the label side up and it is coded for Region 1     e      disc starts to play  but stops immediately  you might need to clean  the disc or check for condensation in the player  If condensation has  formed in the player  allow it to dry     e j fthe picture is distorted  fuzzy or jumps  try another disc as the disc  might be damaged     Radio problems    e If the incoming signal is weak  distorted  or noisy  you might need to  connect an outside FM antenna or change the direction of the antenna     General Wireless problems    e          sure you have the wireless turned ON in the Wireless menu   within the setup menu      e Make sure all KlipschCast components are set to the same home code  number     If your wireless broadcast to other KlipschCast component  other than the  subwoofer  is interrupted for long periods of time or has static     e You may have moved the KlipschCast component beyond its extended  range  Try locating it closer to the CS  00 system     e Check to make sure you have the proper source selected     e The CS  00 system can only decode one digital multi chann
37. as two blades and a third grounding prong  The  wider blade or the third prong is provided for your safety  If the provided  plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of  the obsolete outlet     10  PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched  particularly  at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from  the apparatus     11  ONLY USE attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     12  USE only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified yi the  manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  When a cart  is used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over        13  UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when  unused for long periods of time     14  REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required  when the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as power supply  cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled  objects have fallen into  the apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does  not operate normally  or has been dropped     For Your Safety  The AC power plug is polarized  one blade is  wider than the other  and only fits into an AC power outlet one  way  If the plug won t go into the outlet completely  turn the plug  over and try to insert it the other way  If it still won t fit  contact a  qualified electrician to change the outlet  or use a different one   Do not attempt to bypass
38. at this product is within the Warranty period  must be presented or included to obtain  Warranty service     This Warranty is invalid if  a  the factory applied serial number has been altered or  removed from this product or  b  this product was not purchased from a KLIPSCH  authorized dealer  You may call 1 800 KLIPSCH to confirm that you have an unaltered  serial number and or you purchased from a KLIPSCH authorized dealer     This Warranty is only valid for the original purchaser and will automatically terminate  prior to expiration if this product is sold or otherwise transferred to another party     This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to misuse  abuse   negligence  acts of God  accident  commercial use or modification of  or to any part   of  the product  This Warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation   maintenance or installation  or attempted repair by anyone other than KLIPSCH or a  KLIPSCH dealer which is authorized to do KLIPSCH warranty work  Any unauthorized  repairs will void this Warranty  This Warranty does not cover product sold AS IS or WITH  ALL FAULTS     REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE THE  EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER  KLIPSCH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS  OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED  BY LAW  THIS WARRANTY 15 EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS  AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER
39. btitles    Zoom  Shows magnification  of image when zoom  Is activated    CHAPTER  To access another chapter within  the title that is playing  use the number buttons  on the remote control while the Chapter icon   is highlighted  Additionally  you can use the  CHANNEL    or the    arrow button to move  forward a chapter at a time or CHANNEL v  orthe w arrow button to go backward a chapter  at a time     SUBTITLES  if available on disc   To change  the subtitles or turn off  highlight the Subtitle icon   and use the    arrow button to select and change  the subtitle     ZOOM  Shows the magnification chosen  To  change  highlight the zoom icon and press ENTER     ANGLE  If multiple angles are available for the  title playing  this icon will indicate the number of  angles and allow you to access other angles by   pressing the ENTER button                                 17 18    Playing CDs    You ll get maximum sound while playing audio CDs in your Klipsch system  To access playback features  press INFO on the remote control during playback   the Info Banner appears      Resume 314 Random       Time Track  Time elapsed of Track number playing  the track playing and total number of  tracks on the CD  Transport Resume Repeat  Playback Resumes Options include None  Track   status of disc playback Disc and Random          TIME DISPLAY  To use the time display as a  search feature  highlight the icon and use the  number buttons on the remote control to enter  the time within the tr
40. ck of your Klipsch system  Place the antenna loop at least 20 inches Button on TV Remote Channel Number of TV Button on TV    50 centimeters  away from your Klipsch system  To get optimum reception  SOURCE 00 90 91 SOURCE   you may need to experiment with the positioning of the loop antenna  INPUT 92 93 VID 1 INPUT       LINE VID SVID CMPNT LINE  VIDEO VIDEO  VID You might have to press VID   the TV s channel down   button until you get to the   correct video channel              STEP 9  Complete      On screen Setup    1  Press MENU on your Klipsch system remote control  the main menu appears      Main Menu       2  Press arrow down v to highlight Setup and press ENTER  the Setup menu                  items appear     Match the on screen option with the cables that are connected to each of the  jacks on your Klipsch system  This information tells the system what is connected  to it  and which cables and jacks were used        3  TV Audio Connection   f you made    TV Audio connection  use the arrow  button to select where you connected the TV s AUDIO OUTPUT to the Klipsch  system s AUDIO INPUT  Use the    or v arrow button to highlight the correct   TV Audio Connection SAT CAB option and press ENTER     TV Format  RDS                Aid connection SAT CABLE HD   Choose this option if you connected audio from the  Home Code TV to one of the three AUDIO INPUT options in the SAT CABLE HD INPUT  section on the back of the Klipsch system     Setup Menu    AUX 1  Choose this optio
41. e speaker to the RIGHT   Red  connector on the back of your Klipsch system  This speaker will  be to your left when you are behind the system connecting  but it will  be on the right when you are facing the system  You can connect either  speaker to the LEFT or the RIGHT OUTPUT  you just need to place them  properly    2  Connectthe other speaker to the LEFT  White  OUTPUT on the back of  the Klipsch system  The speaker connected to the LEFT OUTPUT will be  to your right when you are behind the system connecting  but it will be  on the left when you are facing the system     3  Rubber pads have been included in the Accessory box  These self  adhesive pads can be applied to the bottom of the speakers     4  The CS 700 wirelessly transmits the subwoofer signal from the A V  Center to the subwoofer   If you wish to connect the subwoofer with a  standard RCA cable  simply connect one end of the cable to the black   LFE  OUTPUT on the rear of the A V Center and the other end to the     LFE    INPUT on the rear of the subwoofer  Cable not included      5  Plug the power cord into the subwoofer and an AC outlet and turn the  subwoofer ON     6  For best results  the antenna on the rear of the CS 700 A V Center  should be pointed up     Input and Output Jacks    Please see appendix    page 28  for the basics on how input  and output jacks work with your Klipsch system          S VIDEO   COMPONENT COMPOSITE  RATING    q Y  in Indian  olis  IN  USA     f   a    4 22      o       CONNEC
42. eam     e   hisunit is for domestic use only and must not be used for industrial  purposes     e         or partial copying of recordings protected by copyright  legislation  without the explicit permission of the holder of the rights   contravenes current legislation     e Copying or downloading music files for sale or any other business  purpose constitutes or could constitute a violation of copyright law     TROUBLE CARE page 23 24    Cleaning    Use a soft  dry  clean cloth when cleaning the unit  Regularly dust  all vents     Do not use solvents  abrasive or alcohol based products when cleaning  your system as it might damage the unit     Handling and Caring for Discs    Handle your discs with care  DO NOT touch a disc s surface  Hold it by  the edge  or by one edge and the center hole     Use a soft clean cloth to wipe a disc  Wipe from the inner edge toward  the outer edge  DO NOT WIPE IN A CIRCULAR MOTION     Insert the disc with the label facing up  for a single sided disc      Place the disc properly into the tray  Never place two discs or more in  the tray     Always keep discs in their cases and store the cases vertically     DO NOT store discs in direct sunlight or locations with high tempera   tures or high humidity  or extremely low temperatures     DO NOT write on a disc or put labels or tape on the label surfaces   DO NOT scratch discs   DO NOT move the unit when a disc is being played     DO NOT use record cleaning sprays  anti static liquids  benzene thinne
43. el signal at  a time  You cannot decode one digital signal for local viewing listening  and a second for wireless transmission  Wireless transmission occurs  in two channel mode therefore it is recommended that you change the  audio output of the source you wish to transmit to analog  R L  stereo   This will allow you to use the decoder in the   5 700 for the locally  viewed heard source and wirelessly distribute the second signal to all  KlipschCast listeners     CHAPTER 6  CARE AND MAINTENANCE    Klipsch System    e  f your unit has been stored in a cool place for any length of time   during a journey for example  wait for about 2 hours before using it     e  Keepthe equipment away from sources of heat  such as a stove or  radiator     e Avoid blocking the ventilation openings on the unit to prevent  overheating     e  his unit is designed for continuous use  Switching off the unit places  it in standby mode  but does not disconnect it from the outlet power     e  f you notice any burning or smoke  disconnect the unit immediately to  avoid any damage to you  the house  and or the unit     e  f an object or liquid enters the unit  unplug it immediately and have it  checked by an authorized dealer     e Do not attempt to look inside the unit through the disc tray opening or  any other opening  Invisible laser radiation when open  Avoid exposure  to beam  Class 1 laser product  This system must be opened only by  qualified technicians to prevent accidents caused by the laser b
44. em  Instructions for  programming the remote control are in Chapter 2  To program the remote  control  you have to find the code that matches the component you have  The  codes are in Chapter 6  but are also provided in this menu     TV  In order for your Klipsch remote control to operate your TV  follow the  instructions in Chapter 2  To enter the code for your TV  access the Remote  Control menu  With TV highlighted  press ENTER     SAT CABLE HD  This menu has codes for satellite receivers  cable boxes   and HD receivers  Use the codes in this menu to program your remote control  to operate the type of set top box you connected to your Klipsch system     AUX 1  Use codes to program the remote control to operate a connected  component  preferably the component you have connected to the AUX 1 jacks  on the back of your Klipsch system        AUX 2  Use codes to program the remote control to operate a connected  component  preferably the component you have connected to the AUX 2 jacks  on the side of your Klipsch system     CHAPTER 5  TROUBLESHOOTING    Trying to find the solution to a problem with your equipment can be very  frustrating  The symptoms and solutions in this section will hopefully assist  you in finding the correct answers  If you have additional questions that this  manual cannot answer  please contact your nearest Klipsch dealer or call  1 800 KLIPSCH     General problems    e No power   make sure you use an outlet that is not controlled by a  wall switch     e
45. ental Control                         The Parental Control menu lets you password protect DVDs by using  the MPAA  Motion Pictures Association of America  rating system to tell the  Klipsch system which ratings require a password in order to play the DVD     Lock System Unlock System  Locking the system puts the ratings  limit you have selected into effect  Use the digits buttons to enter a four digit  password     MPAA Ratings  Use the    and v arrow buttons on the remote to select  to the highest rating you find acceptable  Press ENTER     Unrated Content  Some discs contain movies that don t have a rating  assigned to them  Sometimes  movies you might find the most explicit are  unrated  Also  much of the new content on DVDs  such as director s cuts   interviews with actors  etc   is unrated  In this menu  tell the Klipsch system  how you want unrated content to be handled  Choose Lock Unrated  Content if you want unrated content to be password protected     Set Password  Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter  the password that will be required for DVD content that is rated above the  level you have set as acceptable in the MPAA Ratings menu     Note  It s a good idea to write down your password and keep it in a safe place     Remote Control    Main Menu    The easiest way to control your home theater experience is to take the time  to program the remote control to operate your TV  set top box or any other  components you have connected to your Klipsch syst
46. et Top        Connection    Use this connection if your TV has a cable box  satellite receiver or HD receiver set top box connected to it     oee next page  3B  if no set top box is used     CABLE BOX  shown     CABLE SIGNAL    CABLE IN    OUTPUTS    COMPONENT  HDMI OUT Y PB PR    igned in Indianapolis  IN  USA   a ctured in China    1  Disconnect the cable on your cable  satellite or HD set top box that is  connected to your TV  you need to connect 1 video and 1 audio      2  Connect the VIDEO   look at the options available on the set top box  and choose 2A  2B or 2C     A B       maintain best picture quality   if the back of the set top box  has HDMI or COMPONENT VIDEO  Y  PB  PR  OUTPUT jacks  plug  corresponding cable s  into the jack s  on the set top box and to  the Klipsch system s SAT CABLE HD INPUT HDMI or COMPONENT  jacks  Y to Y  PB to PB  PR to PR   If you use 2A or 2B  you must  also connect the corresponding output from the Klipsch controller   s     VIDEO OUTPUT    section to your TV to ensure that you get a picture     These cables have not been included with the Klipsch system   When using the HDMI connections you must turn Progressive Scan   P  SCAN              If the HDMI connections are used and P  SCAN  is    Off     you will not see a picture     C  Ifthe set top box has a VIDEO  yellow  OUTPUT jack for video  plug  the supplied yellow video cable into that jack and to the Klipsch  system   s SAT CABLE HD INPUT COMPOSITE  yellow  jack        DIGITAL  
47. etup Menu  From here you can see the  selected Home Code and change it if necessary     To check or change the Home Code on your subwoofer  find the Home  Code dial on the rear of the subwoofer  The dial can be rotated with a small  flat blade screwdriver to select the desired number  If you change the Home  Code you must turn the subwoofer off and on again to reset the Home  Code  The cinema system and subwoofer must be on the same Home  Code to communicate wirelessly     Your Klipsch Controller       Buttons  SOURCE    PRESETS     gt  1 PLAY PAUSE       OPEN CLOSE     POWER  44 VOLUME     lt  TUNING  gt                  SOURCE  lt  TUNING  gt     Chooses the function you want to use   radio   DVD CD  watch TV  access any other components  connected to your Klipsch system  VCR  video game  system  etc    Each time you press the SOURCE  button  it goes to the next  Input  that corresponds  to the component that s connected to that input  jack on the back of your Klipsch system     When listening to the radio  this button moves to the  next radio station that you programmed into the  preset memory     Plays discs in disc tray  and pauses playback  when a disc is playing     Opens and closes the disc tray   Turns your Klipsch system on and off     Adjusts the volume     Changes radio station  Specific functionality of these  buttons can be selected in the tuner setup menu     PRESETS    PLAY PAUSE    OPEN CLOSE VOLUME   gt     A A    POWER    Display    P SCAN MP3 WMA MPEG4 JPE
48. h products  your Klipsch CS 700 features Klipsch Tractrix9 Horn   loaded technology   the guiding design for the first Klipschorn  developed in  1946 and every product that has followed  Horn loading allows your speakers    Reading this Manual    to deliver high sensitivity  low distortion  flat frequency response and wide  dispersion  which translates to unequaled power  detail  and dynamics  the  hallmark of the  Klipsch Sound   Please be sure to return the enclosed product  registration card or register your product at www klipsch com so we are better  able to serve you  Again  thank you for choosing Klipsch and we hope that your  Klipsch   5 700 brings life to your music and movies for many years     This manual uses different style conventions and typefaces to distinguish them from the body text  Throughout the manual  the following conventions are used     Text    Example       Button names on the remote and unit appear in ALL  CAPS  BOLD     DISC  AUX 1  SAT CAB  GUIDE  INFO  DVD MENU       On screen menus appear in Bold  ltalics     Audio  Setup  Languages  Parental Control       Input and output jack names appear in ALL CAPS     AUX 1 INPUT  VIDEO OUTPUT  COMPONENT       Black bar sections provide technical information        Input and Output Jacks       CHAPTER 1  CONNECTING YOUR SYSTEM    Step by Step Connections    This chapter is divided into steps to get you up and running as quickly as possible  Because TVs have so many different options these days  several  co
49. ich AUDIO INPUT you used  SAT CAB  AUX 1  AUX 2      to the AUDIO LEFT  white  and AUDIO RIGHT  red  OUTPUT jacks as you will need to enter the correct AUDIO INPUT setting during the  on the back of your TV and to the Klipsch system s SAT CAB HD                   setup procedure in Step 9   INPUT jacks that are labeled L and R     Input and Output Jacks    Please see appendix    page 28  for the basics on how input  and output jacks work with your Klipsch system        STEP 4  Connect Klipsch System to      TV s Input    1     TV BACK PANEL              INPUT 1 INPUT 2                                      MODEL  10  DEO     Designed in Indianapol  Manufactured in China    If your TV doesn t have HDMI or COMPONENT  but has S VIDEO   connect S VIDEO cable  not supplied  to the Klipsch system s VIDEO  OUTPUT S VIDEO jack and to the corresponding S VIDEO jack on the TV     If your TV has COMPONENT INPUT jacks  Y  PB  PR  connect the  not  supplied  corresponding cables  either bundled or three separate  video grade cables   yellow  to the Klipsch system s VIDEO OUTPUT  COMPONENT Y  PB  PR jacks and to the corresponding input jacks on  the TV  To use this option  you must also connect the corresponding Y   PB  PR OUTPUT to your TV     If your TV doesn t have COMPONENT or S VIDEO  connect the TV s  VIDEO INPUT  yellow  to the Klipsch system s COMPOSITE jack  yellow   with the supplied cable     COMPOSITE                        COMPONENT AUDIO   VIDEO                   OUTPUT OUTPUT
50. ly line by line  All progressive scan TVs are digital  but not all  digital TVs are progressive scan     some digital TVs only support the classic interlace display method that TVs have used since  their inception  With interlace scanning  a TV draws every other line of the broadcast signal     first  the even numbered lines and then the odd numbered lines  This process happens so  quickly it tricks your eye so it appears as though you re seeing the entire picture     P  SCAN    If your digital TV is progressive scan  turn the PSCAN switch to ON  Additionally  you must  use the COMPONENT VIDEO connection  Y  PB  PR  from the Klipsch system s VIDEO OUTPUT  jacks to the progressive scan TV s COMPONENT VIDEO  Y  PB  PR  INPUT jacks in order for  progressive scan to work correctly  See Step 4 on page 5 for detailed instructions     NOTE  If you put the P SCAN switch in the ON position and your TV doesn t support  progressive scan  you won t see a picture on the TV screen                       2                                 The universal remote control that came packed with your Klipsch system can be programmed to operate the basic functions of many other brands of audio  and video components  such as TVs  satellite receivers  cable boxes  DVD players  and others  The design of the remote control groups the buttons to help  you achieve better performance from your remote  In this section of the manual  you will learn the function of each button and how to program it to operate 
51. m  spread out the antenna the back of the TV to connect the Klipsch system  The name and  arms and move them around to establish optimum FM reception  Extend the how you access this video input channel varies for different TVs   antenna as much as possible  Generally  you will press a button on the TV s remote control  such   as SOURCE or INPUT or VID  See below if you can t find the  Some cable TV providers make FM radio signals available through the cable correct input channel on your TV     service to your home  This connection is made to the external FM jack on  the back of the Klipsch system  To connect to this service  contact your    Set TV to the Right Channel       cable TV provider for assistance  If you do not see a picture on your TV  check your TV s owner manual to see  how you tune the TV to the correct channel  It won t be  Channel 3  but it s   Make sure that the cable radio installation includes a TV FM splitter so that the same idea  You ll need to tune the TV to the  channel  that matches the   only the FM radio band  not the cable TV band  is received by the Klipsch input jacks on the TV you used to connect to the Klipsch system s output jacks   system  If necessary  contact your cable company   either COMPONENT  S VIDEO  or COMPOSITE   which is regular VIDEO and  color coded yellow   Below are some ideas to try if you can t find the answer in   AM Antenna the TV manual    Plug the AM loop antenna into the AM GND jack in the section labeled ANT   on the ba
52. mote Control Code Lists  continued     MOTHER 0073  0075  0078  0092   TETUR 0093  0120  0131  0132                     0134  0139  0141                           0071  signature 2000                           0115  0132                  0002  0018  0026  0098    E 0100  0121  0123  0134  SOLITIOSSIB      bas 0073  0075                 0082  0083  0104  0106               N 0117  0119  0129         0082           etatis irata 0044  0046  0069            0073  0075  0080  0087    m 0104  0105  0112  0114         0117  0118  0119  0140  0153  SyMphON  C      0081  0082                                            0095  0108         m                                0093  0118                       0072  0110  0138                5      2220         0086  0126  0128                                                       0073  0075        0086  0105  0118  Teknika                                0071  0073  0074                      0075  0078  0079  0082    Om 0083  0089  0092  0106   T          0108  0112  0116  0117  a 0119  0134  0137  0140   m 0143  0153  Telecaption             ra Pra rad 0090  Telefunken      2          bees 0139  Toshiba      0006  0019  0021         0024  0025  0027  0084                             0089  0090  0115  0125                                   0133  0150  NU TERRE e 0140          0121  Universal                     0085  Video Concepts    0106                0118  0153              0040  0048  MIS                        0070  0071  0073           
53. movie you re playing in your Klipsch system  you must connect cables to the TV so you can see the picture on the TV screen  Therefore  you connect a  cable to the output jack on the Klipsch system  sending the DVD signal OUT to the TV  and connect the other end of that cable to the matching input jack s  on the TV               S VIDEO   1 of 4 video connection options   Connect to TV s S VIDEO jack  COMPOSITE     1 of 4 video connection options   COMPONENT VIDEO Connect to TV s VIDEO INPUT jack  yellow       1 of 4 video connection options   Connect to TV s COMPONENT INPUT  jacks         color  labeled Y        PR           SAT CABLE HD AUDIO INPUT   Connect the cable s  from your set top box s AUDIO  OUTPUT jack s  to the AUDIO INPUT jack s  that  match es               ANT  FM  75       AM GND  Connect the supplied FM Antenna and AM  Antenna to get radio reception                                                        HDMI     1 of 4 video connection options  KlipschCast  Connect to TV s HDMI INPUT jack  Wireless   SPEAKERS  L R   Connect supplied  speaker cable  SAT CABLE HD INPUT AUX 1 INPUT     VIDEO IN  COMPONENT COMPOSITE Connect video cable  or S VIDEO  if available  from  P   Progressive  SCAN switch Connect to your set top box s VIDEO OUTPUT jack s   AME an M OUTPUT Jack   Leave the switch in the OFF position unless    you know your TV and or set top box support DIGITAL COAXIAL   OPTICAL Connect to best available AUDIO OUTPUT jack s  on  progressive scan  Details a
54. mpany   s initial investors  Spielberg films use the DTS audio format     P SCAN  Progressive Scan     Lights if the P  SCAN switch on the back of the Klipsch system is in the ON  position     The Basics    Power Open Close Mute    CD Cu  Qu                                     C     Surround  Mode       CONNECTIONS page 11 12    Switching between media   TV  DVD  Radio  CDs  etc     Your Klipsch system is the center of your entertainment room   now  you just need to understand  how to get from one type of entertainment to another  To move to a different type of media  press  the corresponding button on the remote control  DISC  AM FM  SAT CAB  or keep pressing  SOURCE on the front of your Klipsch system to access the different options     When you turn on your Klipsch system  it tunes to the last source you used  The front panel  indicates what source is active     DISC DVD or CD   AM FM Radio   SAT CAB Watching TV from a set top box  cable  satellite  HD receiver   AUX 1 Component connected to AUX I INPUT jacks  e g   TV or VCR   AUX 2 Component connected to the jacks on the side of the unit  TV Watching TV without a set top box connected    Progressive Scan TVs    On the back of your Klipsch CS 700 system  there is a progressive scan switch labeled  P SCAN  Progressive scan is a result of the digital TV transition   it is a process digital TVs  can use to read and display broadcast signals  Progressive scan TVs display each pixel  picture  element  of the signal consecutive
55. n if you connected audio from the TV to one of  the audio options in the AUX 1 INPUT section on the back of the Klipsch  System        AUX 2  Choose this option if you connected the TV s audio to one of the  AUX 2 INPUT audio options on the side of the Klipsch system     No Audio Connection  Choose this option if you didn t connect the  audio from the TV to the Klipsch system  You ll only hear audio from the  Klipsch system when you re playing the radio or a disc  or through one of  the components connected to the Klipsch System  e g   VCR  DVD Recorder   mp3 player  etc       Note  If you connected the audio from the TV s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to the Klipsch  system  you ll need to turn off your TV s internal speakers        may need to adjust  the audio setting in the TV s menu system  Locate your TV manual to get specific  instructions  as the procedures differ for different brands and types of televisions        CONNECTIONS          9 10  TV Format       Format lets you choose between a standard TV screen and  a Widescreen option  The Widescreen option has an aspect ratio of 16 9  If  your TV has a 4 3 aspect ratio  select either the Standard or Letterbox option  depending on your preference       RDS  Radio Data System   RDS is the system that allows broadcasters  to embed programming information in to the radio signal  such as the name of  the artist or song  Your Klipsch system is RDS enabled     If you want to turn on RDS  choose On and press ENTER  the name of the  radi
56. nnection scenarios are provided  Below is a summary of the steps you will take to get connected                          Step 1  Unpack the box Page 2  Step 2  Put batteries in the remote control Page 2  Step 3  Connect TV signal output to Klipsch input        Set top box Connection Page 3  Use this connection if your TV has a cable box  satellite receiver  or HD Receiver set top box connected to it  3B  TV Audio Connection Page 4  Use this connection if you receive your TV signal via regular cable  no cable box  or an off air antenna  Step 4  Connect Klipsch system to TV s VIDEO INPUT Page 5  Step 5  Connect the speakers Page 6  Step 6  Connect other components Page 7  Step 7  Connect AM and FM antennas Page 8  Step 8         on TV and Klipsch system Page 8       Step 9  Complete the on screen setup    Page 9                           5          1 2    STEP 1  Unpack the box    Make sure you have the following items as you unpack your Klipsch system          Controller       2 20 Ft  Left Right Subwoofer   Mini plug to  AM Antenna  Speaker Cables Power Cable RCA Adapter Rubber Pads       Step 2  Put the batteries in the remote control    1  Locate supplied remote control and batteries     2  Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote  Push down on the  tab and lift the cover     3  Insert the two  2   AA  batteries  Make sure the polarities  4  and    are aligned  correctly with the polarities inside the remote     4  Replace the cover        STEP       S
57. o station will appear on the Klipsch display      Note  On most U S  radio stations  artist and title information will appear with the     Station ID      WIRELESS  Your Klipsch CS 700 system uses KlipschCast wireless  technology to transmit the subwoofer signal from the A V center to   the subwoofer  The system is also capable if using KlipschCast to  transmit any of its sources  on board or auxiliary  throughout your  home in CD quality  This signal can then be received and played   by other Klipsch audio products using KlipschCast technology     selecting Subwoofer Only turns off the wireless broadcast to all  KlipschCast components except the   5 700 subwoofer  For example  this might  be done when viewing listening to content on the CS 700 that you do not wish to  broadcast to other KlipschCast components     selecting      Off will disable all wireless transmission including the subwoofer  signal  This is primarily used for diagnostics     HOME CODE       Home Code feature allows you to select a unique  channel for all your KlipschCast components to keep your content private and  unavailable to other nearby systems  The Home Code default is    for all  KlipschCast components and does not need to be changed unless other nearby  KlipschCast systems interfere  All KlipschCast components  including your  subwoofer  in your multi room system must be on the same home code to  interact with one another  To check or change the home code on the 65 700   select Home Code in the S
58. oes to the next available station and  stays tuned to it     SCAN  Previews stations throughout the  frequency   plays for several seconds and then  moves to the next station  To tune to a station  during scan  press ENTER while it is playing     STEP  Moves incrementally one frequency step  at a time     RDS    Radio Data  System    PRESETS  Shows you the station number  for each of the presets available  Highlight the  icon and press ENTER or w arrow to see list  and select        RDS  RDS stands for Radio Data System and  enables broadcasters to embed information in  the signal  You can choose to turn this feature  on or off  Highlight this icon and press ENTER  or press the down w arrow to see list        CHAPTER 4  MENU SYSTEM                       Audio    Setup    Languages    Parental Contral    Remote Control                 Power Open Close Mute      pisc                                7                           UP ARROW    LEFT ARROW RIGHT ARROW    EXIT BUTTON    DOWN ARROW                              C       ENTER BUTTON       oooo fo     o    5                    OPERATION MENU SYSTEM page 19 20    On Screen Menu System    Your Klipsch CS 700 System contains on screen menus that let you personalize  settings to get the most out of your home theater experience     Navigating Menus    To access the menu system  press MENU  the main menu appears      Use the arrow buttons to move the direction you want to go  You ll notice  the menu is highlighted to let you know 
59. r   or other solvents for cleaning discs  They can damage the disc surface     Remote Control Code Lists    Audio Digital Tape   AUX 1   AUX 2 buttons          c               5043  Cable   SAT CAB   AUX 1   AUX 2 Buttons                       4000  4001  4002  4030  CE RIEN E LU 4007  CablevieW  TT    HY 4003  CONTEC enorm HE aes eens 4034  mij m              4035  Cane arene ene             4000          4012  4013  General                                                          4000          4032  Hamlin    ibat eben 4036  4037  4038                       4040  4044          4000  GONG sous idis t ER tp 4000  4012  4015      4016  4026  4030  4032              4031  Movie TING                   4039       4033  15           4039     4034  4041  PANASONIC        4027  4029         4009  4010  4011                   4013  4018  4019  4020         nccc 4021  4022         4000  ROA            uae 4003  4029  4032  SAMSUN ee         4022  Scientific Atlanta                               4002  4023      4024  4025  SII RIT f P  4000  Sold               4029  Standard Component     es 4042                                                        4043  Starcom D 4012  4030  A OC LB osi                                            4012  TOCOM sti         4001  4015  United Caley                        4030  Universal    4004  4007         SURG         4034  4039  FACE m        4028  Satellite Receiver   SAT CAB   AUX 1   AUX 2 Buttons               bad 3028  BOB                     30
60. r intellectual property rights     DVD Safety Information    This DVD player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information  If the  region number of a DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this DVD player  this player  cannot play the disc  The region number for this DVD player is Region No 1     DVD Copy Protection    In accordance with the DVD standard  your DVD player is equipped with a Copy Protection System   which can be switched on and off by the DVD disc itself  in order to make any recording of the relevant  DVD disc onto a videotape of very poor picture quality  or even impossible  This product incorporates  copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S  patents and other  intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this  copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended   for home use only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation  Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited  This DVD player does not play discs that are pirated  The unauthorized use  and recording of copyright and patented material is considered piracy     Thank You    Thank you for purchasing the Klipsch CS 700 System  After reading this  manual and connecting your system  you will hear the results of more than 60  years of stringent engineering and class leading research and development   Like all Klipsc
61. re on page 12  Connect to your set top box s your component  DIGITAL OPTICAL  DIGITAL COAXIAL   jacks  if available  or RIGHT and LEFT     Audio Connection Options                   Cables    DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL          Not supplied OPTICAL  DIGITAL AUDIO COAXIAL          Not supplied COAXIAL  AUDIO RIGHT and LEFT    lt  72 Supplied    Video Connection Options    COMPONENT Video is considered excellent  video quality because the video is separated  into three parts   Y   Luminance  black  amp  white part of signal         Chrominance  color  minus blue   PR   Chrominance minus red    S VIDEO  Separate video  provides very good  video quality  Even though there is only one  cable  the chrominance and luminance are kept  separate from the main signal     COMPOSITE  yellow  provides good video quality     This is a digital connection        Cables    Bundled Set 3 Video Grade Cables  Not supplied       S VIDEO cable  Not supplied            COMPOSITE  COMPOSITE video cable fA  Supplied        6          cable  Not supplied                   Detail  Emotion    For over 60 years  we ve made speakers for people who are as passionate about great sound as we are  That s  why every Klipsch speaker is horn loaded to create a remarkably accurate listening experience for your music and  movies  From our smallest satellites to our acclaimed professional theater installations  our speakers deliver sound  that s so lifelike  you have to feel it to believe it        THE ULTIMATE SOUND EXP
62. system     Connecting a device with USB to USB connector    Connect a device with USB OUTPUT to the Klipsch system   s USB INPUT  connector  This port is only for compatible USB flash memory drives  It is not  suitable for direct connection to a computer     Note  This USB port is a part of the  DISC  Source  not Aux 2     Input and Output Jacks    Please see appendix             28  for the basics on how input  and output jacks work with your Klipsch system        CONNECTIONS page 7 8    STEP 7  Connect AM and FM Antennas  supplied        esigned in Indianapolis  IN  USA   nufactured in China       The back of your Klipsch System has jacks for the AM and FM antennas that STEP 8  Turn on the TV and the Klipsch System  were packed with your system  Unwind the wires for each antenna to provide 1  the best reception  An outdoor antenna may be used in place of the supplied  indoor antennas  To add an outdoor antenna  consult a qualified installer   Follow all safety instructions supplied with the antenna     Plug in the Klipsch system s power cord to an AC power outlet     2              the Klipsch system  press the ON OFF button on the front  panel or on the remote control   You can also press DISC on the    remote   FM Antenna     Turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel  This  Plug the FM antenna into the Klipsch system s FM  750  jack in the section is the channel that corresponds to the input jack you used on  labeled ANT  On the back of your Klipsch syste
63. terference will not occur in a particular installation     In accordance with FCC requirements  changes or modifications not expressly approved by  Klipsch could void the user s authority to operate this product     This device generates and uses radio frequency  RF  energy  and if not installed and used  properly  this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception     If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception  which you can  determine by unplugging the unit   try to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures          He orient the receiving antenna  that is  the antenna for the radio or television that  is  receiving  the interference     e Move the unit away from the equipment that is receiving interference    e  Plugthe unit into a different wall outlet so that the unit and the equipment receiving  interference are on different branch circuits    If these measures do not eliminate the interference  please consult your dealer or an   experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions     Also  the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet     How To  Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems   This booklet is available from the  U S  Government Printing Office  Washington  DC 20402  Please specify stock number  004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies     This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J  Applicable at the date of  manufacture  
64. where you are     When a menu item is highlighted  press ENTER to see the submenus  or to activate the option that is highlighted     On Screen Menus                       Audio Menu    Treble  Bass 5Subwoofer    Enhanced Surround    Main Menu    Setup    Languages    Parental Contro                                  Audio    Treble  Use the    and v arrow buttons to increase or decrease the  amount of high frequency sound     Bass Subwoofer   Use the    and    arrow buttons to increase or  decrease the amount of low frequency sound     Enhanced Surround  Choose the setting that is most desirable to you   Use the arrow button to highlight ON  OFF or WIDE and press ENTER     Setup    The Setup menu is described in Chapter 1  If you add components to  your system or change how they are connected  you may need to access  the Setup menu to tell your Klipsch system what is where and how it is  connected  Go to page 9 for detailed instructions     Languages    Menu  Choose the language of the on screen menus     Audio  For DVDs  you can choose your primary language  If the DVD was  formatted with that language  the DVD will play in the language you select   The default is English     Subtitle  For DVDs  you can change the language setting for subtitles  If  the DVD was formatted with subtitles in the language chosen in this menu   the subtitles will appear in that language  Turn on subtitles via the Info Banner  during playback  page 17               5  5                21 22    Par
    
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