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1. 87 5 108 MHz FM Noise limit sensitivity lt 20uV EIE SIN a ctae ca te gt 46dB DAB Frequency Range band lll 174 240 MHz I 95 MP3 Internal MEMOTY ssi ice e eve s buo a ost uo aves 40GB comte D Eo ced MP3 amp WMA Amplifier 50W x 2 Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 1 3dB OPNS gt 65dB Speaker Iripedarice In DHL DOW SOW DIMENSION 200 W x 325 H x 270 D mm Remote DISTANCO she octet ae 6m ETUR T PE 309 Accessories 1 Speaker connect line 2 Power control Cable a 1 1 IsermotecOhlro l 1 Instruction manual 1 Note Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice 27 5 0 1204D2 01LFA This symbol the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product Partmaster
2. REPEAT RANDOM Recording 1 Before recording please firstly confirm whether the menu is setup to the record setting you need 2 Place the disc on the disc tray correctly and press play Press the REC button REC to select the record mode the REC TO HARD DISK will be displayed on the VFD 3 Press the CONFIRM button to enter record the Select HD Operation C or D will scroll across the VFD 4 Use the SEL or SEL button to select Rec To C or Rec To D and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection the WAITING will be displayed on the VFD 5 Press the CANCEL button to stop recording anytime the Write TO HD will be displayed on the VFD When the STANDBY is displayed on the VFD the unit will exit the record mode and return to normal play mode Warning Do not remove the USB device while in use This could damage the file Press the menu setting button MENU repeatedly until REC is displayed on the VFD then you can use SEL or SEL button to select the 5 levels of bitrate 64 kbps to 196 kbps for recording from external equipment and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection The highter the bitrate the better the sound quality Press the menu setting button MENU repeatedly until CD SYNC is displayed on the VFD then you can use SEL or SEL button to select the OFF ONCE or ALL mode to record songs from
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4. LASER PRODUCT don t open the laser radiation protective equipment Don t look at the laser radiation when the equipment is operating Precautions This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages RE DON T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects filled with liquids such as vases to be placed on the equipment and don t handle the power cord with wet hands DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to
5. e n playing mode you can have the hard disk or USB device played in a random order by pressing the RANDOM button e n stop mode press the menu setting button MENU to inter the menu setting mode You can also operate the key RANDOM MENUJ on the panel of player Press the INTRO button to play the beginning of each track consecutively The playing time of each track is 10 seconds Press the button again to exit You can also operate the key INTRO on the panel of MP3 player ONE and ALL repeat play can be set by pressing the REP button First press To repeat all tracks on a disc Second press To repeat the same track Third press To cancel the repeat playing You can also operate the key REPEAT on the panel of MP3 player File Copy Operation 1 With the hard drive music bank in STOP mode and the USB device inserted then press the copy button COPY USB TO HD COPY will be displayed on the VFD 2 Use the SEL or SEL button to select USB TO HD COPY from USB device to hard disk or HD TO USB COPY from hard disk to USB device and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection If you selected USB HD COPY option the SEL CONFRIM SELECT HD OPERATION C or D will be displayed on the VFD Use the SEL or SEL button to select C DISK or D DISK and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection the USB TO HD COPY COPY ONE will be displayed on the VFD 4 Use the SE
6. DAB mode the following message is displayed until the new code has been loaded Switching to DAB When in FM mode the following message is displayed Switching to FM DAB Radio System Reset To reset switch off then back on at mains supply Press and hold CONFIRM knob button and press STANDBY Continue to hold CONFIRM until the unit displays System Reset The DAB Radio will go into scan mode See Quick Scan and Full Scan for retuning details Warning System Reset will clear all DAB and FM Radio Stations System Reset Auto Tune SCAN on the remote This button on the remote activates the Auto Tune function which searches for available DAB en sembles and when it locates a valid ensemble it enters the details into the database If the button is held down for over 2 seconds then a Full scan is initiated instead of the usual Quick scan Up Down Buttons or SEL SEL on remote These buttons are used to select new stations services CONFIRM Button DAB Mode This button on the unit and remote is used to confirm new station service selection If the button is held down for more than 2 seconds then manual tuning is activated 17 Scrolling Text The bottom line displays transmitted text giving information regarding the tuned station transmission Storing Stations on Preset Buttons 0 9 If a preset button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds then that assigns the current
7. There are no user serviceable parts inside In case of system failure unplug the power cord and consult your dealer Do not place this unit on an unstable or sloping surface Ensure good ventilation surrounding the product To prevent fire do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with news papers table cloths curtains etc Do not place this unit close to strong magnetic field Don t place this unit close to dampness or the moisture will affect the life of the laser head If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the player Should this occur the system will not operate properly Remove the disc and leave the system turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system unplug the system and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it again Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Connection Caution Please turn off all the equipment power before connecting Connect to the TV Connecting diagram Terminal board for the DVD player n CURE P 2 0000000000 E Ox 3 VCR SCART INPUT 3 eO Vins pz SCART B 0000000000 Connections to TV Connecting the Speakers Safety precautions Some settings should be made for t
8. external equipment and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection Off Turns record synchronization off ALL Synchronized record all tracks of a disc Each track will be saved as a separate MP3 file Once Synchronized record one track of a disc Only the first track played will be recorded Press the menu setting button MENU repeatedly until DELETE is displayed on the VFD then you can use the SEL or SEL button to select hard disk or USB device and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection Use SEL or SEL button to select the file that you want to delete press the INTRO button to enter the subdirectiry and press CONFIRM button to confirm the delete or press CANCEL button to cancel Press the menu setting button MENU repeatedly until MEM SIZE CHECK is displayed on the VFD then you can use the SEL or SEL button to select hard disk or USB device and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection Use SEL or SEL button to check the hard disk total memory and remaining memory then the USB device memory if inserted Press the menu setting button MENU repeatedly until BROWSE DIR is displayed on the VFD then you can use the SEL or SEL button select DIR to play first track Press and hold the menu setting button MENU until 1 FORMAT 2 FDISK amp FORMAT are displayed on the VFD use the SEL or SEL button to select the memory to be formatted between hard disk and USB device Then press CO
9. station to the selected preset After 3 seconds the display reverts to the current display mode Planet Rock DAB Preset 04 Stored Recalling Station If a preset button is pressed and released then that initiates tuning to the station previously stored under that preset Classic DAB Tuning If tuning is successful then the display reverts to the tuned state Classic DAB Air on a G String by If tuning is not successful then the not available message is displayed If no preset has previously been stored then the following message is displayed for 3 seconds Planet Rock DAB Preset 01 Empty Then reverts to the current station display Planet Rock DAB Quick Scan If the user presses the SCAN Auto Tune button briefly then only a Quick scan of channels 11A 12D is undertaken unless a previous full scan has detected an ensemble outside this range in which case a persistent flag has been set and a Full scan is undertaken instead Auto Tune Quick Scan The above message is displayed on the screen for at least 2 seconds Full Scan If the user holds the SCAN Auto Tune button down for at least 2 seconds then a Full scan of all channels in Band 11 is undertaken The following message is displayed on the screen for at least 2 seconds If any ensembles are found during the full scan that lie outside the normal UK Band range then a persistent flag is set to indicate the fact to ensu
10. HITACHI AX M140 Instruction Manual 15 1ueuoduuo IUIN Table of Contents Connect MERE t m 3 3 FES CAO c PTT M 3 relais M h ae 5 Connect tothe TV vacas ola a add a cu ado dcus t died 5 Connecting the Sepia e a e rusa 9 Connecting theAntenna ordi iio donna ud ances diae pasa d Us 5 Connecting Control int 6 Connect to the amplifier with digital signal input 6 Connectto the VOR qx 6 Connecting rer 7 Connecting the Power Cord quB Pu pee at dp nd va oda uud uis 7 Connecting the Headphones lu cg 7 COMEOMEO CAL OINS et O 7 Te DVD Play 7 ve DABN IRA e Lean Pac cea swine aden 8 MPS DP EE 8 8 TEE 9 Installation of Batteries in the Remote 10 Tumino Power On and Of E 10 10 DVD Tm 14 Menu Tubcion Sel 14 Seip Rade wes 15 FR
11. L or SEL button to select COPY ONE one file or COPY ALL all files and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection the Copying will be displayed on the VFD Note If you selected COPY one file press the INTRO button to enter the subdirectory then press CANCEL button to exit the subdirectory MP3 Recording CD SYNG O Record Synchronization This function synchronizes recording with the beginning of the track 1 Before recording please firstly confirm whether the menu is setup to the record setting you need 2 Place the CD in the disc tray correctly and cancel play mode by pressing stop Press the CD SYNC button on the unit to select the record synchronization mode There are two options to record to HD or external MP3 device They are selected by using SEL and SEL buttons The CD SYNC TO will be displayed on the VFD 3 Press the CONFIRM button to enter the record synchronization the Select HD Operation or D will scroll across the VFD 4 Use the SEL or SEL button to select Rec To C or Rec To D and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection the WAITING CD SYNC will be displayed on the VFD 5 Press the CANCEL button to stop recording anytime the Write TO HD will be displayed on the VFD When the MP3 STANDBY is displayed on the VFD the unit will exit the record synchronization mode and return to DVD normal playing mode 22
12. NFIRM button ARE YOU SURE FORMAT will be displayed Press CONFIRM button to confirm to format memory or press CANCEL button to cancel Note DRM protected files will only play if you copy them to the player through Windows Media Player or through the music management software provided by the online music store where you purchased the files 23 WMA files have DRM protection In this case the file content is encrypted with a key For playback and decoding it is necessary to have DRM license files on your computer DRM license can limit your rights for using these functions For instance it can allow only play back and prohibit conversion into other formats When you download music from the internet sites that require you to pay per song these licenses may be included with the download In order to play these encrypted WMA files in your MP3 player you will need to use the Windows Media player to copy them to your MP3 player The traditional Drag amp Drop method will not work Here is what you have to do Open your WMA file using your Windows Media Player Click Copy to CD or Device Select the MP3 player as your device If you don t have a windows media player or if your version of windows media player is outdated you can download the latest Version for free from microsoft s website http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia download Please note 1 The capacity of the hard disk is 40GB and divide
13. UGIO SSO 9 rrr 15 VIGGO Setup EP 15 Preference tede evtl Ra b erae 16 Setup 16 c 16 DABSIFM RERO ONT 17 ME PHU NONS oxic sects 21 Listening to MP3 inl a ko usn adu dto op iO dd 21 RECON ING rr Pr 22 cS 24 ea ich uu bi ta e acd Sees Gods nd 25 the Sleep TIImigl iei ient E 25 T 26 TFOUDISSMOOUING a r ines 26 27 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Disc types Disc size 12cm DVD single side single layer single side double layer sam Audio amp Video pal and NTSC DVD disc Playback time 135min 240min max COMPACT Disc size 12cm 8cm Audio CD Disc Playback time 74min 20min MP3 Audio MP3 Format disc Player is CD R CD RW compatible Note CD R CD RW Discs recorded with writing device can only be used when they are correctly treated Region Management Information This DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a D
14. VD disc If the Region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this DVD Player this DVD Player cannot play that disc This Region number of this DVD Player is Before Connection Thank you for purchasing this hi fi component system in order to fully utilize this system please read this instruction book carefully before use For your safety CAUTION This symbol indicates that dangerous volt RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK age constituting a risk of electric shock is DO NOT OPEN present within this unit CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO This symbol indicates that there are impor NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE tant operating and maintenance instructions PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED in the literature accompanying this unit SERVICE PERSONNEL Caution To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Power Requirement Because the power requirement of electrical products is different in various places before you use this product make sure that the power requirement of the product matches your household power Laser Product This product is equipped with low power laser equipment inside For your safety don t take apart any COVers or try to take apart the product inside Please contact an authorized service person for repairing Caution This product is equipped with low power CLASS 1 laser equipment inside for your safety
15. able 0000000000 0000000000 3 e 0000000000 1000000000 brem NT With the unit unplugged from the mains connect the power control cable to the DVD player MP3 player the amplifier and the radio via the connec i tions on the rear of the units as shown Connect to the amplifier with digital signal input terminal DVD player connections m Connection precautions CONTROL CABLE mM 2 Please note You can only use coaxial or optical they can not be used at the same time With digital signal input terminal s DTS Dolby Digital signal decode amplifier With digital signal input terminal s DTS Dolby Digital signal decode amplifier terminal board Connect to the VCR Terminal board for the DVD player With VCR signal input terminal s amplifier 4 SCART 1000000000 Ee 00000100110 LT With VCR signal input terminal s amplifier terminal board Connecting to a PC a 1 SSS ot Connecting the AC Power Cord The AX M140 can be connected to a PC via the USB B Port on the rear of the unit Music files on your PC can then be transferred to the Music bank for storage and play back through the AX M140 Hi Fi Your PC should see the AX M140 Music bank as an external hard drive storage device then files
16. ad the disc and play it automatically e When the picture is displayed on the TV screen you can press the 0 10 1 9 buttons on the remote control to select the desired picture on the disc to start playing Note Play will continue until the final picture or when the selected pictures have been played e When playing press program button PRG to select one of the transition effects to play the picture e When playing use the MENU button or button to select different play mode These play modes list as the following Note Slide Show Selections played in a random order Menu Display Remote Key Function list Prev Display previous 12 pictures of disc Slide Show Menu lt lt Prev Next gt gt Next Display next 12 pictures of disc 16 Note When playing a picture CD press the m button to enter the Thumbnail Mode use the A Y buttons to move the cursor to illuminate the MENU then press the ENTER button to enter the Remote Key Function list PROGRAM Transition Effect 4 a Contrarotate STOP Thumbnail Mode Rotate Clockwise gt gt Next Picture ZOOM Switch Zoom Mode lt lt Previous Picture Zoom In PLAY Picture Mode 4 Zoom Out A Invert A V 4 PAN IN Zoom Mode Mirror e You may need use the 4 button on the unit to stop playing and open the disc tray DAB FM Radio Listening to Radio Broadcasts DAB FM The DAB FM button is used to select between the DAB and FM Tuners When in
17. and polarities match the polarity diagrams in the battery compartment About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using standard batteries When the batteries are exhausted the remote will not function Replace both batteries at the same time with new ones Don t mix old and new batteries Don t mix different types of batteries When the unit is not used for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion Turning the Power On and Off Turning the System On Press the standby button STANDBY to turn the system on from standby mode Caution When turning the system on the system will continue in the mode it was in when it was turned off last time Turning the System Off Press the standby button STANDBY again to turn the system off called Standby Mode Caution Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet when going away or when the system is not in use for an extended period of time Button Functions Note When the unit is in VCR mode the VCR connected with the unit by the scart cable is for playing only If you want to record the unit must be in standby mode DVD In power on mode press the DVD function button DVD to select DVD function Press the open close button on the unit to open the disc tray then place the disc on the OPEN CLOSE disc tray with the printed side up Press this button again to close the disc tray the
18. can be copied pasted and deleted as desired Insert the AC power cord into a wall outlet and your system is ready for use Caution Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet when going away or when the system is not in use for an extended period of time Connecting the Headphones Connect a pair of headphones to the phone jacks No sound comes out of the speakers Note Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones Control Locations The DVD Player 1000000000 ome 2 o 1100000000 1400000000 TV SCART OUTPUT 1 Vocal Mode Select Language Select 2 Subtitle 3 Disc Tray 4 Open Close 5 Play Pause 6 Stop 7 Display Lens 8 Previous 9 Repeat 10 Next 11 Digital Audio Out Coaxial 12 Digital Audio Out Optical 13 S Video Output Terminal 14 Video Monitor Terminal 15 TV Scart Output 16 VCR Scart Input 17 Control Cable Connector 577 The DAB FM RADIO The Amplifier pucr Ot 9 gros pu Be ct 10 11 12 13 14 no ue S uc DAB FM Switch Information VFD Display Lens Number Buttons Confirm Select Down Select Up DAB FM Antenna Jack Control Cable Connector File Copy Record CD SYNC Record VFD Display Lens Previous Menu Select Down Play Pause Menu Confirm Stop Menu Cancel Next Menu Select Up USB S
19. ction in the disc 14 General Setup TV Display Normal PS i Normal LB Wide Angle Mark T On Off General Setup Page OSD 7 English French German Italian Captions Off Screen Saver TE On Off Last Memory Off Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup Downmix LT RT Stereo V SURR SPDIF Setup SPDIF Setup Audio Setup HDCD SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Filter Off 44 1K 88 2K Video Setup Page Video Setup Page Video Output Quality r RGB CVBS S Video Sharpness 7 High Medium Low Brightness 20 20 Contrast 16 16 Gamma High Medium Low None Hue 9 9 Saturation 9 9 Luma Delay OT 1T TV Display This menu allows the user to select the aspect ratio of the TV to be connected Angle Mark Available only when the disc is recorded with angle marks you can set the angle mark to show on the TV screen or not OSD Language This menu allows the user to select the language for the on screen display Captions Set the captions to on off if the disc being played has this feature Screen Saver Set the screen saver to on off Last Memory Set the last memory state to on or off Speaker Setup When the disc has Dolby Pro Logic stereo you can choose LT RT Left Right audio or Stereo V SURR Virtual Surround Sound
20. d into two 20GB disk prartitions C amp D 2 If the capacity of your file is over 20GB you have to respectively copy your file to amp 3 In order to protect the hard disk and prolong its life please take care to stop play before changing funtion and do not turn off the unit when hard disk is playing 4 Avoid sharp impacts to the unit Clock Timer Functions Setting the Clock CLOCK Q The built in clock shows the correct time in the display Press the clock button CLOCK twice press once in standby mode hour indicator will blink Set the hour with the button lt lt button Press the clock button CLOCK minute indicator will blink Set the minute with the button or lt lt button Press the clock button CLOCK the built in clock starts operating and the seconds start counting from O Note The operating time of every step shouldn t be longer than 3 seconds or it will return to the original display If there is a power failure or the power system is turned off the clock will lose its setting To confirm the clock time When you press the clock button CLOCK the clock time is displayed Wait for a few seconds until the display returns to the original display 24 Setting the Daily Timer SLEEP TIMER Q In standby mode you can use the daily timer setting to turn the unit on automatically at a certain time everyday under standby mode When the setting
21. ed so that the user can use it to position the radio to obtain the best reception Pressing INFO four times will give you the following option Time and Date The bottom line displays the time and the date in the following format Planet Rock DAB 17 23 06 08 2003 19 FM Radio System Reset To reset switch off then back on at mains supply Press and hold CONFIRM knob button and press STANDBY Continue to hold CONFIRM until the unit displays System Reset FM Radio will go into scan mode System Reset State Display Tuned When a user has tuned to a station the station details are recorded in persistent storage so that if the radio is turned off and then on again or an invalid preset or offair station is chosen then the radio can revert to the last station The standard tuned display is as follows Classic FM Currently Playing The FM in the top left corner indicates that the radio is in FM mode AutoTune Button SCAN on the remote This button activates the Auto Tune function which searches for the next available FM station CONFIRM Button This button is used to enter the receiver configuration mode AUTO or MONO AUTO will select STEREO if available Select Up Down Buttons SEL SEL on the remote These buttons are used to manually select new stations Storing Stations on Preset Buttons 0 9 If a preset button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds then that assi
22. ep timer to turn the system off after a some time when playing By setting the sleep timer you can fall asleep and know that your system will turn off by itself rather than playing all night Play a disc or tune in to the desired station f you set the sleep timer first each time you press the sleep button SLEEP it changes the number of minutes shown on the VFD in this sequence 10 gt 20 gt 80 90 gt 00 A If you change the sleep timer each time you press the sleep button SLEEP it changes the number of minutes shown on the VFD in this sequence 5 gt 10 gt 20 c 80 90 gt 00 A After setting the number of minutes for the sleep timer the display will return to the display as before setting the sleep timer The system is now set to turn off after the number of minutes you set To confirm the sleep time When pressing the sleep button SLEEP the remaining sleep time is displayed After a few seconds the display returns to the original display To cancel the sleep timer setting Repeatedly press the sleep button SLEEP until the 00 displays on the VFD It can also cancel the sleep timer by restart set the clock or turning off the system 25 Protect the Disc 1 To keep the disc clean please don t touch the disc s surface when you are holding it You should hold the edge 2 If the disc is dirty it will affect the sound quality Please use the clean and soft cloth to wipe the disc fr
23. equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a stand by mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way switch off withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer ABOVEALL NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes slots or any other opening in the case this could result in a fatal electrical shock NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind it is better to be safe than sorry Before operating this system check the voltage of this system to see if it is identical with the voltage of your local power supply Unplug the system from the wall outlet if it is not used for a long time To disconnect the cord pull it out by grasping the plug To avoid electric shock do not open the cabinet
24. etween the remote control and the sensor on the unit is blocked The batteries have lost their charge The built in microprocessor has malfunctioned due to external electrical interference 26 Action Check all connections and make corrections Check whether the operation is right Check the position of receive signal Adjust volume Check all connection and correct it Check whether operation and setting is right Check whether audio connection is right Check whether audio output setting is right Place a disc Place the disc in with the printed side up Clean or replace the disc Take out the disc turn on the unit for about an hour Reconnect the antenna securely Remove the obstruction Replace the batteries Unplug the system then plug it back in Specification System SUDDIV c xcci eee 230V 50 Hz Rated working power consumption 130W ooa eiie n eae gt 40dB DISTOMO M p t lt 0 7 DIMENSIONS DAB 280 W x 65 H x 300 D mm DVD 280 W x 65 H x 280 D mm MP3 280 W x 65 H x 280 D mm 280 W x 65 H x 300 D mm DVD Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 3dB VIJO OUDOT TM sis Horizontal 2 500 TV TUNER FM Frequency range
25. gns the current station to the selected preset in this example preset 4 is selected 92 6MHz FM Preset 04 Stored After 3 seconds the display reverts to the current display mode 92 6MHz FM The bottom line of the display will show transmitted text if the station chosen transmits RDS Recalling Station If a preset button is pressed and released then that initiates tuning to the station previously stored under that preset If no preset has previously been stored then the following message is displayed for 3 seconds FM Preset 01 Empty Then reverts to the current station display 92 6MHz FM 20 Signal Quality The bottom line displays a graphical representation of the signal quality of the station currently being demodulated Poor signal quality Good signal quality Classic FM BEEN BH Classic FM This display will be continuously updated so that the user can use it to position the radio to obtain the best reception Time and Date The bottom line displays the time and the date in the following format requires RDS transmission If the hours field can be represented by a single digit then there is a leading zero thus Classic FM 17 23 06 08 2003 MP3 Functions Listening to MP3 Player MP3 Q gt CONFIRM Q m CANCEL Q 44 SEL gt gt tea INFO Press the MP3 function button MP3 to select MP3 functio
26. he unit according to the TV connection According to the colour system setting of TV select the colour system in the TV Display function setting If the unit is connected to a wide screen TV then set the TV display to Wide in the function setting menu If the unit is connected to a TV then set TV display to Normal PS or Normal LB in the function setting item Connect the speaker cords between the terminals as shown below Connect the cords with a silver line to the L R terminals and cords with a gold line to the G terminals Connection precautions 1 This unit has a high power output and wide dynamic range If speakers other than those supplied are used they must be chosen according to speaker specification or the speakers may be damaged 2 Before connecting or removing mains power please turn off the power on the unit and turn the volume to minimum or it may damage the speakers The antenna should be connected to the antenna socket tighten the antenna by hand with tool supplied Please note Do not overtighten PN this could damage the antenna or it s fittings Position the antenna for the best reception Tighten the antenna rod Warning The antenna supplied has a magnetic base It must not be clockwise on the base of placed on any products that are sensitive to magnetism such the antenna a TV s and computers as this may cause damage 5 Connecting Control C
27. hen playing a DVD disc press the next button 1 to skip to the next chapter or title e When playing a Video CD disc press the next button to skip to the next track You can also operate the key 1 on the panel of unit e When playing DVD disc press the previous button I lt to skip to the previous chapter title e When playing Video CD disc press the previous button I lt to skip to the previous track You can also operate the key the panel of unit This function can be used while playing a film or a still picture Press the zoom button ZOOM repeatedly when playing the screen shows 2X gt gt 4K gt 1 2 gt 1 3 gt 14 gt Use the lt gt buttons to move around the enlarged picture Note This function is not available for CD or MP3 playback DVD Menu Options Caution The content of this chart is for reference only If something has changed please take the actual display for standard For connection details please refer to Quick Start Guide Menu function setup SETUP Q you want to setup the function of this unit please press the function setting button SETUP to display the DVD setup menu then use the 4 v 4 gt buttons and ENTER button Press the function setting button SETUP again to exit the function setting main menu Note If the item displays in gray that means that it can t be setup and there isn t this fun
28. ious layer 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRG ANGLE Q SUBTITLE Q TITLE Q 0 0 0 Load a Video CD disc in OFF mode the MENU button turns the function ON OFF You can select tracks or chapters with the number buttons 0 10 1 9 10 If the track or chapter number is less than 10 press the number buttons 0 10 1 9 If the track or chapter number is over 10 press 10 button and press the one of the number buttons 0 10 1 9 Note If the track or chapter number over 20 press 10 button twice and press the one of the number buttons 0 10 1 9 e f your DVD disc has one or more music chapters or titles you can setup playing order for the disc using this button Press the program button TV display will be as follows 01 TT 02 TT 00S 04 TT 05 TT Exit 06 07 09 10 TT TT 08 TT TT Start CH CH CH CH CH Note TT Title CH Chapter Use the 0 10 1 9 10 buttons to input the sequence number which you want to program playing the first selection is title and the second selection is chapter of the programs menu After finishing program Press the lt gt buttons to select Start then press the ENTER button to start programmed play If you setup disc playing order over 10 press gt to setup e f you are playing the general disc the TV display is as follows 01 02 03 04 05 E
29. mode to play this disc SPDIF Setup For optical and coaxial output of digital audio signals to your surround sound system HDCD When playing a HDCD disc the audio output width degree can be set here Component You can setup this according to TV video output type Quality You can adjust the picture to your personal preference 15 Preference Page TV Type Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Preference Page Parental Default PAL r Multi NTSC English French Spanish German r Korean Russian English French Spanish German r Korean Russian Off English French Spanish r German Korean Russian 1 KID SAF 2 G 3 PG 4 PG 13 5 PGR 6 R 7 NC 17 8 ADULT Reset Password Setup Page Password Setup Page Password Mode zl Password Change Off Production password 136900 Picture CD s Audio Subtitle Disc Menu You can select subtitles different audio tracks and languages in this menu if available Parental Setup this system when playing a disc which has age control Default Restore to factory setting Password Mode Select this item to set new password for this unit follow the screen s indication and enter a password Password The original password is 136900 Play picture CD disc e Place the picture CD on the disc tray correctly the unit will re
30. n If no USB external device is connected the unit will display total no of files from the built in hard disk If the USB device is connected the unit will display total no of files from USB device e n stop mode press I button to start playing e During play press the 1 button to temporarily stop playback press the button again it will continue to play e n menu setting mode press the menu confirm button CONFIRM to confirm menu setting You can also operate the key II CONFIRM on the panel of player e Press the m button to stop the disc playing e n menu setting mode press the menu cancel button CANCEL to cancel menu setting You can also operate the key m CANCEL on the panel of player In menu setting mode press the menu select down button SEL to select menu to setting You can also operate the key SEL on the panel of MP3 player In menu setting mode press the menu select up button SEL to select menu to setting You can also operate the key SEL on the panel of player Press the I button once or more to skip previous one or more tracks You can also operate the key I lt the panel of player 21 gt SCAN Q RANDOM MENU Q INTRO Q REP Q COPY Q Press the 1 button once or more to skip forward one or more tracks You can also operate the key gt the panel of player
31. ol BASS on the unit clockwise or anticlockwise to increase decrease the bass Rotate the treble control TREBLE on the unit clockwise or anticlockwise to increase de crease the treble e This unit has a loudness function it can automatically increase the bass sound at low volume the higher the volume the smaller bass increase which improves the output sound You only need to press the loudness button LOUD to obtain the loudness function when it is playing e This unit has three brightness levels for adjusting the display brightness In standby mode press the clock dimmer button CLK DIM for the desired brightness level You can adjust the sound reproduced simply by choosing from different preset equalizations Each press of the preset equalizer button P EQ will select one of the following different preset equalizations POPS Vocal sound is intensified POPS JAZZ CLASSIC ROCK display USER JAZZ For jazz CLASSIC For classic ROCK For rock No display Tuned Bass and Treble by user Press the OSD button to display the playing information of the disc on the TV screen e fthe Video CD has a menu you can set the playback control function to PBC ON mode by pressing the menu button MENU The unit reads the disc and the menu will display on the TV screen then use the number buttons to select the desired track e When playing DVD disc press the root button MENU to return to the root menu for prev
32. om inside to outside Don t wipe the disc in circular motion gt Don t stick paper on the disc Don t place discs in direct sunlight or near or on heat sources 5 After you have finished with the disc please place it back in its original case To avoid warping or damage do not stack discs 6 Don t play the disc which has flaw or deformation in case of damaging this player 7 Clean your discs using only a soft dry cloth Do not use any chemicals such as benzine thinner antistatic or record sprays as these can damage the disc surface Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your system check this list for a possible solution before calling for Service If you can not solve the problem from the hints give here or the system has been physically damaged call a qualified person such as your dealer for service Symptom No sound is heard No picture Bad sound quality The disc does not play Poor radio reception Unable to operate the remote control Operations are disabled Possible Cause Connections are incorrect or loose TV or power amplifier operates wrong The amplifier s receiving signal position is wrong Volume setting to minimum Connect wrong or loose TV Operation and setting is wrong Audio connect wrong Audio output mode setting wrong No disc in the tray The disc is upside down The disc is dirty or scratched The unit is foggy inside The antenna is disconnected The path b
33. play Audio 1 4 Audio 2 4 Audio 3 4 Audio 4 4 You can also operate the key AUDIO on the panel of unit e When playing a DVD disc this function can be used to play a title chapter or disc repeatedly Repeatedly press the repeat button REP the screen shows CJ9CHAPTER COTITLE gt C3 ALL gt Cancel Repeat e When playing MP3 disc this function can be used to play a track or folder repeatedly Repeatedly press the repeat button REP the screen shows Single Repeat One Repeat Folder Folder A e You may repeat track or disc according to the following steps Repeatedly press the repeat button REP the screen shows Track ALL gt Cancel Repeat Ao You can also operate the key REPEAT on the panel of unit You may directly enter a time title or chapter number to go to a particular point on the disc The unit will play from this point Note If the search time exceeds the total time on the disc or the item set falls short of the disc recorded the will display on TV screen indicating the operation is invalid or incorrect Press the fast forward button repeatedly to select one of the variety of different speeds to fast forward play or select normal speed to play Each time you press the button the screen shows gt gt 2X gt bp gt pe BX gt 16X gt 32X gt PLAY A Note Press the 1 button to resume normal playback Pre
34. re that even a short press of the SCAN Auto Tune button will initiate a full scan next time Auto Tune Full Scan 18 INFO Button Unit and Remote If the INFO button is held down for more than 2 seconds then this causes the advanced information display to be shown When the info button is clicked or held subsequently then the info display returns to the start of the cycle Pressing INFO once will give you the following option Program Type The bottom line displays the static PTY information centred in the long name format max 16 characters Planet Rock DAB Pop Music Pressing INFO twice will give you the following option Multiplex Name The bottom line displays the Ensemble Multiplex name centred in the long name format max 16 characters Planet Rock DAB CE London Pressing INFO three times will give you the following option Signal Quality The bottom line displays a graphical representation of the signal quality of the ensemble currently being decoded and shows an indication of the minimum signal quality necessary for successful decoding Poor signal quality Planet Rock DAB BEEN BH Good signal quality Planet Rock DAB The solid block is used to denote the point at which signal quality hence audio quality becomes acceptable Below this point audio may still decode but audio artifacts first burbling then muting will be heard This display will be continuously updat
35. ss the fast reverse button 4 once by once to select one of the variety of different speeds to fast backward play or select normal speed to play Each time you press the button the screen shows 44 2X gt 4 4X gt 4 8X gt 4 16X gt 4 32X gt PLAY A Note Press the 1 button to resume normal playback To play the disc in a random order Random play begins from the current selection by pressing the random button RANDOM on the remote control 13 INTRO SCAN Q tea INFO Q ZOOM Q e When playing CD disc press the intro button INTRO to play the beginning of each track consecutively The playing time of each track is 10 seconds e When playing a Video CD disc except for CD disc press the intro button INTRO to enter the thumbnail function the menu will displayed on the TV screen Use the a v buttons to select digest type track digest disc interval or track interval then press the ENTER button to confirm your choice the TV screen will display the many picture Turn the lt p gt buttons to select the previous next 6 tracks picture Press the 0 10 1 9 10 buttons to select the desired picture number on the thumbnail function then press the ENTER button to play Press the a v lt gt buttons to move the cursor to highlight Exit exit the thumbnail function or Menu return to select digest type menu list then press the ENTER button to confirm your choice e W
36. timer is on the timer indictor will display on the VFD however the clock must be set correctly for the timer function to work n standby mode press the timer button SLEEP twice hour indicator will blink Set the hour with button or lt lt button Press the timer button SLEEP minute indicator will blink Set the minute with the gt button or lt lt button Press the timer button SLEEP the selected time is set Then set the daily timer to ON daily timer set is in effect or OFF daily timer set is to cancel by pressing the button or lt lt button Note You can only set the daily timer only in standby mode The operating time of every step shouldn t be longer than 3 seconds or it will return to time display The sound source of the timer on mode is the same as the sound source when the unit was turned off by the standby switch To confirm the daily time Press the timer button SLEEP in standby mode the daily time is displayed Wait for a second until the display returns to the time display To cancel the daily timer setting In standby mode repeatedly press the timer button SLEEP until the ON will display on the VFD then you can set the daily timer to OFF by pressing button or lt lt button the daily timer will be cancelled Turning off the system also cancels the daily timer Setting the Sleep Timer SLEEP TIMER Q e Use the sle
37. torage Port Portable MP3 connection Repeat Random Menu Intro USB Port PC Connection Control Cable Connector Standby Headphone Jack Function Volume Control Knob Bass Control Knob Treble Control Knob Right Speaker Output Terminals Left Speaker Output Terminals Control Cable Connector AC Power Cord Remote control Standby DVD Function DAB FM Function Clock Sleep Timer DE LE dS O 5 DD LoS Cf oo OT 9 e OO SO QD e EI OQ r E 00 10 mam oo 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Clock Dimmer In standby mode Loudness Preset Equalizer Volume Up Fast Reverse Menu Select Down Volume Down Previous Information Play Pause Menu Confirm Repeat Number Direction 4 Enter Button PBC Menu Function Setting Subtitle OSD Mute MP3 Function TV VCR Function Random Menu Setting Intro Record File Copy Fast Forward Menu Select Up Next Scan Stop Menu Cancel Program Time Search Direction a Direction gt Direction Title Zoom Angle Select Vocal Mode Select Language Select Installation of Batteries the Remote Control 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two batteries size AAA correctly so that the
38. unit will read the disc and the disc type will display the TV screen The disc should play automatically Q Press the direction buttons 4 to move the cursor to illuminate the desired selection Press the confirmation button ENTER to confirm the menu selection In stop mode press the play pause button to start playing the disc When playing disc press the play pause button 11 to temporarily stop the playing press the button again it will continue to play You can also operate the key 11 on the panel of unit gt I1 CONFIRM 10 m CANCEL TREBLE LOUD CLK DIM OSD MENU Press the stop return button to stop playing the unit will store the last playing time in the memory automatically then press the play pause button the unit will resume to last memory time and continue playback automatically If you press the stop return button twice to stop the disc playing 11 7 You can also operate the key on the panel of unit Press the volume up button to increase the volume Press the volume down button to decrease the volume You can also operate the volume knob VOLUME on the front panel of unit Press the mute button in play mode all sound will be muted press the button again to resume sound Note The mute function applies to amplifier unit only it is not available for optical fiber output Rotate the bass contr
39. xit 06 07 08 09 10 Start gt gt Use the 0 10 1 9 10 buttons to input the sequence number you want to program playing After the program has been entered Press the a v lt gt buttons to select Start then press the ENTER button to start programmed play If you setup a disc playing order over 10 press the to continue to the next program screen Some DVD discs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a num ber of different angles For these discs the same scenes can be viewed from each of these different angles by using the angle button ANGLE Angle 1 4 Angle 2 4 Angle 3 4 Angle 4 4 When you are playing the DVD disc you can repeatedly press the subtitle button SUBTITLE to select the subtitle language to display on the TV screen if available Subtitle 1 3 Subtitle 2 3 Subtitle 3 3 gt Subtitle Off You can also operate the key SUBTITLE on the panel of unit In play mode press the title button TITLE to go back to the title menu 12 AUDIO REP TIME Q gt gt SEL Q lt lt SEL Q RANDOM MENU Q e When playing a the Video CD you can choose MONO Mono Left Mono Right STEREO or Mix Mono audio output by pressing vocal mode select button AUDIO e When playing DVD disc recorded with several languages you can repeatedly press the language select button AUDIO to select one of language to

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