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1. Are you trying to use a disc that can t be played such as a CD ROM page 13 DVD only Does the disc exceed the specified rating level gt page 30 DVD only Is the unit connected through a video deck through a selector switch ortoa TV set with a built in video deck The picture may be bad when used with some television sets or projectors due to the DVD copy protection scheme The picture quality may also suf fer if the DVD player is connected through a selector switch with other video equipment Try turning of f the power to the other video equipment The picture quality may be somewhat poor when paused during Frame Advance fast forward or fast reverse This is normal e Check the color system setting page 31 The DVD does not play according to your preferences Check your setup page 29 e Many DVD features such as the menu subtitles multi audio multi angle rating functions are dependent on the DVD software itself Check the instructions for your disc When connecting the TV for the first time no picture appears on the TV screen e Check the color system setting page 31 RESETTING THE UNIT If an unusual condition occurs in the display window reset the unit as follows Hold down for 4 seconds Everything except for the DVD setup stored in the unit 5 memory after purchase is canceled For resetting the DVD setup see If you forget your password
2. 2 Press SHIFT MIDNIGHT repeatedly to select desired mode NIGHT MIN Minimum dynamic range compression Enjoy the full dynamic range ofthe sound track as experienced in a movie theater NIGHT STD Standard dynamic range compression recommended by the software producers when playing back at home Default NIGHT MAX Maximum dynamic range compression Keeps soft sounds and dialogs intelligible even with the overall volume turned down Select this mode when you have to keep the volume low for example when playing back late at night SLEEP TIMER This unit can be set to turn of f automatically after a specified period of time Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the sleep timer duration On the remote control press SHIFT SLEEP The sleep time can be changed from 10 to 90 minutes in 10 minute steps To check the time remaining until the power turns off Press SLEEP once press SHIFT SLEEP on the remote control The remaining time is displayed for 4 seconds To cancel the sleep timer Press SLEEP press SHIFT SLEEP on the remote control repeatedly to clear the sleep timer display CUSTOMIZING DVD SETUP Various default settings related to the DVD player and the TV monitor can be changed as needed or preferred OVERVIEW OF THE SETUP MENU There are 4 major menu items that can be adjusted Their function are as follows 1 RATING page 30 Sets the rating limit of DVDs allowed to play back on this unit when playing disc
3. 45 8 x 6 8 x 5 2 in SX C90 Center 153 x 115 x 138 mm 61 8 x 45 8 x 5 2in TS W90 Subwoofer 180 x 335 x 390 mm 71 8 x 131 4 x 15 8 in SX F90 Front 1 kg 2 lbs 3 02 SX R90 Surround 0 8 kg 1 lbs 12 02 SX C90 Center 1 kg 2 lbs 3 02 TS W90 Subwoofer 4 9 kg 10 lbs 13 oz Weight Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved e Manufactured under license from Digital theater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other worldwide patents issued and pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital theater Systems Inc 1996 Digital theater systems Inc All rights reserved APPENDIX AP NDICE APPENDICE BRAND CODES C DIGOS DE MARCAS CODES DE MARQUE TV brand code C digo de marca de televisior Codes de marque de televiseur Brand ode 27 138 279 arca odigo Marque Code 146 ABEX DAEWOO FUTURETEC INFINITY GE ADMIRAL AIWA JC PENNY ALLERON AMTRON 271 ANAM 111 DAYTRON 104 145 106 153 271 291 DIMENSIA ANAMNATIONAL 103 DUMONT 138 ELECTROBAND AOC 104 ELECTROHOME 105 106 107 AUDIOVOX BELCOR EMERSON BELL amp HOWELL 281 281 GIBRAL TER GRUNDY 138 J
4. HITACHI 742 HYTEX PULSAR 726 JASCO RADIOSHACK 770 JERROLD 771 779 80 747 749 752 REALISTIC 709 APPENDIX AP NDICE APPENDICE VIDEOSONIC WARDS 792 770 771 779 780 725 726 702 727 728 702 727 728 702 729 748 752 726 XR 1000 421 426 461 YAMAHA LA APPENDIX APENDICE APPENDICE CABLE brand code C digo de marca de SAT brand code C digo de marca de TV por por cable Code de marque de d codeur de sat lite Code de marque de d codeur de t l vision par c ble t l vision par satellite REGAL 722 735 REGENCY Brand Code Marca C digo Marque Code CHAPPARAL 56 757 ZENITH REMBRANDT 703 RUNCO 726 759 S A 737 738 778 786 GENERAL 760 787 INSTRUMENTS 761 SAMSUNG 714 762 734 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 706 736 737 738 RCA 754 718 778 SIGNATURE SL MARX SPRUCER 752 STARCOM 707 STARGATE bai STARQUEST 718 TANDY 740 TELEVIEW 714 TOCOM TOSHIBA 726 TUSA 718 TV86 727 UNIKA UNITED ARTISTS UNITED CABLE UNIVERSAL VIDEOWAY VIEWSTAR A APPENDIX APENDICE APPENDICE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
5. If you are connecting to a 16 9 wide ratio setting to 16 9 WIDE TV set change the 1 Select TV DISPLAY the SETUP MENU 12 ENTER repeatedly to select the desired setting 4 3 LB Letter Box Media recorded in wide 16 9 format will be played in letterbox style with black bands at the top and bottom of the Screen 4 3 PS Pan 8 Scan Media recorded in wide 16 9 format will be played at the full screen height with the left and right portions cut of f 46 9 WIDE Select this when a wide screen TV is connected Media recorded in wide 16 9 format can be played on the full screen The wide screen TV also needs to be set to wide screen 3 55 SETUP The setting is completed TV TYPE Set TV TYPE according to the color system of the connected TV SETUP MENU amp RATING UNLOCK PASSWORD CHANGE Ej TV DISPLAY 4 3 LB Ej TV TYPE NTSC SET TV STANDARD 1 Select TV TYPE in the SETUP MENU 12 ENTER to select the desired setting NTSC When connencting to a NTSC system TV Default PAL When connencting to a P AL system TV MULTI When connencting to a multi color system TV 3 Press SETUP When the SETUP MENU screen 5 not displayed properly 1 Press SETUP to exitthe SETUP MENU 2 Hold down BAND repeatedly until NTSC AL or MULTI is displayed onthe TV screen The setting with BAND button is
6. dealer in case of dif ficulty Model No HT DV90 SX F90 Serial No Lot No SX C90 TS W90 2 ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS Read the Operating Instructions carefully and completely before operating the unit Be sure to keep the Operating Instructions for future reference All warnings and cautions in the Operating Instructions and on the unit should be strictly followed as well as the safety suggestions below Warning To prevent electric shock or injury these safety instructions should be followed in the installation use and servicing the unit Installation Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Heat Do not use this unit near sources of heat including heating vents stoves or other appliances that generate heat also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 41 F or greater than 35 C 95 F Mounting surface Place the unit on a flat even surface Accessories Do not place this unit on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket ortable The unit may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommen
7. temporary If the disc is removed or the function is changed the setting is canceled When you change the setting with BAND button the setting of the SETUP MENU also needs to be changed e Ifthe color is abnormal or the picture is distorted in MUL TI mode switch to NTSC or P AL If the disc of the NTSC P AL color system is played in P AL NTSC setting sometimes the picture is distorted This is because of the dif ference between the AL and the NTSC format ENGLISH 3 EL Y E e gt GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE HANDLING THE UNITS When shipping the unit The original shipping carton and packing materials come in handy For maximum protection re pack the units as it was originally packed atthe factory When setting the unit The picture and sound of a nearby TV VCR or radio may be distorted during DVD playback In this case position the unit away from the TV radio or VCR To keep the surface clean Do not use volatile liquids such as insecticide spray hear the units Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with the units for a long period of time They will leave marks on the surface HANDLING DISCS Do not touch the playback side of the disc Hold the disc by the edges so that fingerprints will not get on the surface Do not stick paper or tape on the disc CLEANING THE UNITS To clean the cabinet Use a soft dry cloth If the
8. the unit can play up to 2 sessions Theunit may not play MP3 files recorded using a packet writing utility e The unit can play files having a file extension mp3 If you play a non MP3 file that has the mp3 file extension you may hear some noise Notes on display indications during play Upto 11 characters are displayed for the name of a folder or a file ID3T AG information is not displayed Characters other than uppercase letters A to Z numerals 0 to 9 and underscore _ may not be displayed correctly The elapsed playing time may not be displayed correctly for MP3 files Terminology ISO 9660 ISO stands for the International Organization for Standarization ISO 9660 determines the file structure for the CD ROMs This unit can play MP3 files recorded in the format compliant with ISO 9660 Nesting of folders To organize data files stored in a PC you can store related files in a folder folder can contain other folders as well as files For example folder can contain folder 8 and folder B can contain folder C this is called nesting of folders The maximum depth of nested folders allowed by ISO 9660 is 8 14 ENGLISH e Writing utilities There are 3 utilities used to record data on a disc DAO Disc At Once utility All data to be written must be prepared in advance and written onto a disc from the beginning to the end in one operat
9. PRESET 3 Press TUNING or to select the preset number On the remote control 1 Select the band 2 Press 0 9 to enter the preset number Example To select 21 press 2 1 To clear a station preset 1 Tuneinto the station to be cleared by preset tuning The preset will not be cleared if you tuned in to a station by manual tuning 2 Press 88 The preset is cleared ENGLISH 2 RADIO RECEPTION SURROUND PLAYBACK ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE ANTENNAS FM antenna Extend fully and position for the best possible reception An outdoor antenna is recommended for better reception See CONNECTING AN OUTDOOR page 8 AM antenna Position and rotate the antenna to find the best reception Changing FM reception to monaural Press SHIFT MONO TU on the remote control MONO appears on the display Monaural reception will reduce noise if FM stereo reception contains noise To return to stereo reception repeat the above If reception contains noise interference Move the unit away from other electrical appliances especially digital audio devices or um of fthe appliances that generate noise signals Changing the AM tuning interval The default tuning interval of the receiver is 10 kHz step When using the receiver in a 9 kHz step area change the tuning interval Select AM band and hold down BAND on the main unit Repeat to return to 10 kHz step Changing the AM tuning interval will return the st
10. PRGM to enter the program mode Selecting PROG END from PLA YMODE with A V or gt also enters the program mode 2 Press A V 4 or to selectthe folder and press ENTER Press A V dor P to select the file to be programed 4 Press B or ENTER The selected file is programed Co Total programed file Current programed file PROGRAM P04 13 5 Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 to program other files 6 Press M andthen press B to start playback Next time the unit enters the program mode the previous program is cleared 20 ENGLISH RANDOM PLAYBACK CD ONLY All tracks on the disc can be played randomly 1 Press SHIFT RANDOM during stop RANDOM appears onthe TV screen and RANDOM lights up on the unit sdiaplay RANDOM ON 2 Press to start random playback To stop random playback Press To cancel random playback Press SHIFT RANDOM again during stop RANDOM OFF appears onthe TV screen and RANDOM disappears and the unit goes back to normal playback During random playback you cannot skip back to the previously played track with SPECIAL DVD FEATURES Operations for special features characteristic to DVDs are described here m ANGLE AUDIO SUBTITLE TOP MENU o RETURN SHIFT ZOOM FUNCTION DVD ONLY Press SHIFT ZOOM on the remote control during playback The picture around the center of the screen is enlarged Wit
11. The smaller the number the higher the level of restriction For instance setting the rating level to 1 will restrict playback of all discs with a rating level from 2 to 8 either by cutting certain scenes or disabling playback altogether depending the disc Check your disc for details 6 55 SETUP The setting is completed PASSWORD The password needs to be entered not to prevent the playback of the disc whose rating level is higher than the unit s setting The password can be changed to your taste 1 Select PASSWORD in the SETUP MENU and press ENTER SETUP MENU RATING PASSWORD OLD NEW TV DISPLAY 4 3 LB Ej TV TYPE NTSC PLEASE ENTER OLD PASSWORD 2 Use 0 9 to input four digit old password default 1234 3 Use 0 9 to input four digit new password Do not forget the password you set 4 Press ENTER 5 55 SETUP The setting is completed If you forget your password Resetting the DVD setup 1 Press SETUP to display SETUP MENU 2 Select RA TING in the SETUP MENU and press ENTER 3 Input four digit number 2580 and press ENTER All the item of the DVD setup are reset TV DISPLAY Sets the aspect ratio of the video signal sent to your connected TV set SETUP MENU amp RATING UNLOCK PASSWORD CHANGE Ej TV DISPLAY 4 3 LB Ej TV TYPE NTSC SET TV DISPLAY MODE The default setting is 4 3 LB letterbox
12. When playing recording the source through the equipment connected to the AUDIO VIDEO 1 OUT jacks set the surround playback mode to STEREO page 24 The sound selected on this unit s function is output from VIDEO 1 OUT jacks e The video is output from the VIDEO 1 OUT jack only when the function is VIDEO 2 e When recording Dolby Digital source through the equipment connected to the AUDIO VIDEO 1 OUT jacks dynamic range can be adjusted page 29 other equipment can be connected to this unit as needed f the power and disconnect power supply for this unit and other equipment 2 lt Li 0 Video player recorder etc to LINE IN jack MA am g to LINE OUT jack VIDEO VIDEO 1 Video player etc AUDIO VIDEO 2 and VIDEO VIDEO 2 jacks These jacks accept video and analog audio input signals from the connected equipment Connect audio visual playback equipment such as a video player to these jacks using an optional audio visual connecting cable with RCA plugs e Connect the line output jacks of the equipment to the VIDEO 2 jacks AUDIO VIDEO 2 IN L AUDIO VIDEO 2 IN R and VIDEO VIDEO 2 IN of this unit e Be sure to connect properly according to the color coding AUDIO L white plugs and jacks AUDIO R red plugs and jacks VIDEO yellow plugs and jacks ENGLISH OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 jack OPTICAL OUT jack The OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 jack and OPTICAL I
13. accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipmentof f and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit dif ferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Modifications or adjustments to this product which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user 5 right or authority to operate this product CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULL Y INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 REMARQUE Cet appareil a t test et jug conforme aux normes des appareils num riques de Classe B conform ment au chapitre 15 du r glement FCC Ces normes sont concues pour assurer une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences radio lectriques lorsque l appareil est utilis dans un
14. environnement r sidentiel Cet appareil g n re utilise et peut mettre des radiofr quences et s il n est pas install et utilise conform ment au mode d emploi il peut provoquer des interf rences dans les communications radio Il n est cependant pas possible de garantir que des interf rences ne se produiront pas dans une installation priv e Si cet appareil g n re des interf rences n fastes dans la r ception des ondes radio ou t l vis es ce que l on peut facilement contr ler en mettant l appareil successivement sous et hors tension l utilisateur est invit tenter de rem dier aux interf rences en appliquant l une des mesures suivantes R orientez l antenne de r ception ou installez la un autre endroit Eloignez davantage l appareil du r cepteur Branchez l appareil sur une prise secteur raccord e un circuit d alimentation dif f rent de la prise sur laquelle le r cepteur est branch Consultez votre revendeur ou faites appel un technicien radio TV ATTENTION Toute modification ou tout r glage de cet appareil non express ment approuv par le fabricant peut invalider le droit de l utilisateur employer cet appareil ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE DECOUVERT Cet appar
15. is no audio during Frame Advance SLOW PLAYBACK DVD ONLY Press SHIFT SLOW dll or SLOW lI on the remote control during playback To change the slow playback speed With each press the playback speed changes as follows 1 2 1 4 1 8 To return to normal playback Press There is no audio during slow playback 18 ENGLISH REPEAT PLAYBACK REPEAT PLAYBACK DVD Press SHIFT REPEAT repeatedly on the remote control during playback With each press the Repeat playback mode changes CHAPTER Repeats the current chapter TV screen CHAPTER REPEAT ON TITLE Repeats the current title TITLE REPEAT ON OFF Cancels repeat mode Normal playback REPEAT OFF REPEAT PLAYBACK CDs PROGRAMED PLAYBACK Press SHIFT REPEAT repeatedly on the remote C 0 N LY control during playback With each press the Repeat playback mode changes You can program up to 32 selected tracks to be played back in your desired order e ll If the total playing time of the program exceeds 99 minutes and TV screen Unit s display 59 seconds the playing time is not displayed properly REPEAT ONE SIE TRACK PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS GS ALL Repeats all tracks on the disc JC AV ENTER S 1 Press SHIFT PRGM on the remote control during OFF Cancels repeat mode Normal playback stop PRGM lights up onthe unit display E 2 Press 0 9 on the remote con
16. not fitting the front and or surround speakers properly or if the place of the installation is not suitable REMOTE CONTROL INSERTING BATTERIES Open the battery cover on the rear and insert two size batteries AAA RO3 AAA When to replace the batteries The maximum operational distance between the remote control and the sensor on the main unit should be approximately 5 meters 16 ft When this distance decreases replace the batteries with new ones If the remote control is not going to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries to prevent possible electrolyte leakage The remote control may not operate correctly when Theline of sight between the remote control and the remote sensor inside the display window is exposed to intense light such as direct sunlight Other remote controls are used nearby those of a television etc OPERATING OTHER EQUIPMENT You can set the remote control to operate other equipment by inputting the brand code Setting the brand code 1 Turn on the equipment to be set 2 Hold down the corresponding source button VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV CABLE SAT and press 0 9 to input the three digit brand code Brand code is shown at the end of the operating instructions 3 Release the corresponding source button The setting is completed Operating other equipment Press the corresponding source button The remote control goes to the corresponding sour
17. overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See the figure Antenna Grounding According to the National Electrical Code li las ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS 4 POWER SERVICE GROUNDING i ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Lightning For added protection for this unit receiver during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This wi
18. page 30 ENGLISH 33 aq lt SPECIFICATIONS Main unit HT DV90 FM tuner section Tuning range 87 5 MHz to 108 MHz Usable sensitivity 1 Antenna jack AM tuner section Tuning range Usable sensitivity Antenna Amplifier section Power output 16 2 dBf 75 ohms unbalanced 520 kHz to 1720 kHz 10 kHz step 531 kHz to 1629 kHz 9 kHz step 700 uV m Loop antenna Front Rated 38 W 38 W 40 Hz 20 kHz T H D less than 1 96 6 ohms Reference 50 W 50 W 40 Hz 20 kHz T H D less than 10 96 6 ohms Setting range 1FT to 30FT feet Rear Surround Rated 38 W 38 W 40 Hz 20 kHz T H D less than 1 96 6 ohms Reference 50 W 50 W 40 Hz 20 kHz T H D less than 10 96 6 ohms Setting range 1FT to feet Center Rated 38 W 40 Hz 20 kHz T H D less than 1 96 6 ohms Reference 50 W 40 Hz 20 kHz T H D less than 10 96 6 ohms Setting range 1FT to feet Subwoofer Rated 38 W 40 200 Hz T H D less than 1 56 6 ohms Reference 50 W 40 200 Hz T H D less than 10 96 6 ohms Total harmonic distortion Input output Input Output 34 ENGLISH 0 2 10 W 1 kHz 6 ohms DIN AUDIO Front AUDIO VIDEO 1 IN AUDIO VIDEO 2 IN 370 mV 47 kohms OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 accept linear PCM signals and Dolby Digital and DTS surround bitstream 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz and 96 kHz VIDEO VIDEO 1 IN V
19. speakers SX C90 Center speaker TS W90 Subwoofer Front speaker cord approx 4m 13 ft x 2 Surround speaker cord approx 8m 26 ft x 2 Center speaker cord approx 3m 10 ft x 1 Subwoofer cord approx 5m 16 ft x 1 Remote control AM antenna FM antenna GQ00o 110000 9000 eal 5 c Que 000 00 Video connecting cord PREPARATIONS CONNECTIONS IMPORTANT Connect the speakers antennas and all optional equipment first Then connectthe AC cord 2 9 lt S Li O Subwoofer Surround Surround speaker speaker Center speaker Front speaker Front speaker 1 Connect your television set to this unit 2 Connect the speakers to this unit If your TV has an S video input jack All speakers for a full 5 1 channel home theater configuration Connectthe S VIDEO OUT jack of this unit to the S video come supplied with your DVD system input jack of your TV with an optional S video connecting cord Also connect the VIDEO OUT jack of this unit to the Place the speakers in their proper position video input jack of your TV since the signal from S VIDEO OUT jack is output only when the function is DVD CD If your TV does not have an S video input jack Connectthe VIDEO OUT jack of this unit to the video input jack of your TV with the supplied video connecting cord The illustration here shows the connection to
20. surfaces are extremely dirty usea soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinner as these might damage the surface of the units To obtain a clear picture The DVD player is a high tech precision device If the optical pick up lens and disc drive parts are dirty or worn down the picture quality will be poor Regular inspection and maintenance are recommended after every 1 000 hours of use This depends on the operating environment For details please contact your Aiwa dealer CLEANING DISCS 32 ENGLISH Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture quality and sound distortion Before playing clean the disc with a clean cloth W ipe the disc from the center out Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzene thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog records STORING DISCS After playing store the disc in 15 case Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat or leave in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight as there may be a considerable temperature increase inside the car TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If the unit fails to perform as described in these Operating Instructions check the following guide RECEIVER GENERAL There is no sound Isthe AC cord connected properly Is there a bad connection pages 5 and 6 There may be a short circuit in t
21. the VIDEO jack S separate video connection if available of fers higher quality than conventional video composite connection e If your television is a 16 9 wide ratio set the default TV DISPLAY setting has to be changed in the DVD setup See TV DISPLA Y page 31 Direct connection between this unit and your TV setis recommended as described above If the video signal from this unit is made to pass through any other video equipment the picture will be blurred when playing copy protected DVDs To view the video output from this unit select the corresponding video input on your TV Speaker placement The front and the surround speakers appear identical but should be dif ferentiated Check their rear panels Either of the two front speakers can be used as the right or the left one and likewise for the surround speakers ENGLISH D e L amp R Front speakers Connect the supplied antennas Dee Poner Spearer Connect the FM antennatothe 75 COAXIAL jack Place it in the center of the two front speakers possibly andthe AMantennatothe AM COOP terminal onorbelowthe TV set e LS amp RS Surround speakers Place them directly to the side of or slightly behind the listening area Align them horizontally preferably 0 6 to 1 meter above ear height e SW Subwoofer Place anywhere between the two front speakers Do not place the left and right front speakers close to the TV set as doin
22. 005 Left front R 0085 Right front Press to switch the display between L and R 5 Press SHIFT SP SETUP The setting is completed 26 ENGLISH ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER CHANNEL LEVEL Using a test signal the sound level of all available channels should be adjusted so that the volume level from each speaker sounds equal 1 Press SHIFT SP SETUP 2 Press or V to select TEST TONE With each press SP SIZE SP DIST lt BALANCE TEST TONE fo 3 Press gt The test signal automatically cycles through the channels in the following order C H RS LS fo L Left front C Center R Right front RS Right Surround LS Left Surround 4 While the desired channel is displayed press A or to adjust the channel level Adjustable range 10 to 10 dB 5 Press SHIFT SP SETUP The setting is completed e When the volume level is set to 80 any one of speaker channel level cannot be set to more than 1 dB When the surround mode is set to the STEREO mode page 24 the speaker channel level cannot be adjusted RADIO RECEPTION Your receiver can receive FM and AM radio broadcast RADIO RECEPTION PRESET SETHI FUNCTION 0 TOL jn BAND TUNING Eno B SETH TUNING MANUAL TUNING 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select TUNER function On the remote control press TUNER BAND 2 Press BAND to select
23. 480 ES 531 481 MTC 413 5 SONY 421 425 427 426 PORTLAND MULTITECH 417 RICHO 528 PROSCAN FI RUNCO 504 412 SAMSUNG 413 434 2 40 PROTEC 46 415 498 50 5 3 461 PULSAR 433 499 41 QUARTER 411 519 453 QUARTZ SANKY 504 528 QUASAR 421 531 STS 421 25 5 5 NEC RADIOSHACK REALISTIC 411 413 414 421 423 SANSUI 410 507 SYLVANIA 23 SANYO 40 411 413 423 SCOTT 523 NIKKO NOBLEX OLYMPUS OPTIMUS 426 429 449 450 496 931 RADIX 414 RANDEX RCA OPTONICA 496 ORION 435 PANASONIC 421 446 509 525 A 5 APPENDIX AP NDICE APPENDICE 524 SYMPHONIC TANDY TASHIKO TATUNG 511 TEAC 42 511 2 0 6 8 TECHNICS 4 409 6 SEARS 1 TEKNIKA 414 1 42 42 TMK 413 CABLE brand code C digo de marca de por cable Code de marque de d codeur de TOSHIBA ZENITH t l vision par c ble Brand Code Marca C digo Marque Code ABC 702 703 704 705 706 709 53 94 LG GOLDSTAR 0 0 0 0 0 y T D y D 7 0 6 ARCHER 8 9 MAGNAVOX 710 MEMOREX 711 MOVIE TIME 8 8 746 753 782 783 784 785 788 789 790 791 TOTEVISION 413 414 VECTOR RESEARCH 409 410 415 416 VICTOR VIDEO CONCEPTS CABLETENNA 708 CABLEVIEW 708 713 OAK 715 CONTEC PANASONIC EASTERN GARRARD PARAGON 726 GC ELECTRONICS 709 PHILIPS GEMINI 718 119 749 GENERAL INSTRUMENT GRADIENT HAMLIN PIONEER 701 33 34
24. ALTA DVD STEREO SYSTEM SISTEMA ESTEREO DVD CHAINE STEREO AVEC LECTEUR DE DVD HT DV90 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MODE D EMPLOI E Espa ol F Fran ais For assistance and Information call free 1 800 BUY AIWA United States and Puerto Rico DIGITAL 8B AX2 903 11 011201BCK U AN SURROUND DIGITALAUDIO VIDEO RE ENGLISH iw WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product S enclosure that may be of suf ficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Owner s record For your convenience record the model number and serial number you will find them on the rear of your set in the space provided below Please refer to them when you contact your Aiwa
25. AND TIMER DVD SETUP BASIC MENU OPERATIONS Basic operation of the SETUP MENU is described here AV ENTER 1 Select DVD CD function Press FUNCTION repeatedly on the main unit or press DVD CD on the remote control 2 Press SETUP The SETUP MENU screen is displayed SETUP MENU A RATING UNLOCK PASSWORD CHANGE Ej TV DISPLAY 4 3 LB Ej TV TYPE NTSC SET RATING 3 Press A or V to select the item to be changed 4 Press ENTER to select the desired setting 5 Press SETUP To exit the setup menu Press SETUP To confirm your setting 1 Press SETUP to display the setup menu 2 Press SETUP again to exit the setup menu without making changes While the setup screen is displayed you will not be able to perform other operations on the unit Press SETUP again to exitthe setup screen first 30 ENGLISH RATING Sets the rating limit allowed to playback on this unit when playing discs with restriction level encoding To change the restriction level you have to input the password The default setting is UNLOCK 1 Select RATING in the SETUP MENU 12 ENTER 3 Use 0 9 to input password default 1234 SETUP MENU A RATING UNLOCK PASSWORD INPUT Ej TV DISPLAY 4 3 LB Ej TV TYPE NTSC PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD 4 Press ENTER 5 55 ENTER repeatedly to select your desired level UNLOCK cancels the rating level
26. DEO LPIGITAL OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO VIDEO 1 IN ANALOG AUDIO VIDEO 1 IN L R VIDEO 2 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 VIDEO VIDEO 2 IN ANALOG AUDIO VIDEO 2 IN L R If the OVER LEVEL indicator lights up The input level of the analog external source is too high Do not input from the external equipment at high level PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS This unit can play DVD and audio CDs The descriptions in this section apply to all types of discs that can be played on this unit unless otherwise noted BEFORE USE SUPPORTED DISC FORMATS This unit can play discs with the following logos DVDs 8 cm disc 12 cm disc TM VIDEO Ora Audio CDs CDDA 8 cm disc 12 cm disc DIGITAL AUDIO 0 ISE DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable ReWritable CD R RW 8 cm disc 12 cm disc This unit will play back an MP3 CD See DESCRIPTIONS OF MP3 page 14 This unit will play back a finalized CD R R W disc However it may not play CD R R W disc that is recorded on personal computers or some kinds of CD R RW recorders because of dif ferences in recording platforms Do not load an unrecorded CD R R W disc It will take over 30 seconds to read the disc The disc may be damaged if you open the disc compartment while the disc is being loaded Donot attach any seal or label to either side the recordable side or the labeled side of a CD R R W disc It may cause malfunction This unit cannot play other types of discs s
27. DEO 2 function button and the DIGITAL ANALOG button on the remote control Pressing VIDEO 1 selects either the OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 jack digital audio input or the AUDIO VIDEO 1 IN jacks analog audio input e Similarly pressing VIDEO 2 selects either the OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 jack digital audio input orthe AUDIO VIDEO 2 IN jacks analog audio input Pressing DIGITAL ANALOG switches alternately between the selected digital and analog audio inputs The DIGITAL orthe ANALOG indicator lights up on the display For example to select input from the OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 jack 1 Press VIDEO 2 The name of the selected input is displayed Example VIDEO 2 is selected ANALOG 2 If ANALOG inputis selected as with the case in this example press DIGITAL ANALOG to switch to the digital audio input DIGITAL indicator lights up DIGITAL The video source is shared between the digital and analog audio inputs Theactive video source remains the same when audio input is switched between digital and analog e When the VIDEO 1 function e digital audio input from the OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 jack is selected the video input remains that from the VIDEO VIDEO 1 IN jack e Similarly when the VIDEO 2 function i e digital audio input from the OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 jack is selected the video input remains that from the VIDEO VIDEO 2 IN jack Overview of external input selection Buttons Active input jacks FUNCTION DIGITALIANALOG VI
28. ENSEN 104 146 106 1 JVC 101 262 BRADFORD BROKWOOD CANDLE 104 27 108 106 CELEBRITY CITIZEN 104 HITACHI 106 108 138 205 271 COLORTYME 104 106 CONCERTO KAWASHO 102 CONTEC CONY 112 106 138 106 CRAIG 138 119 271 106 NOVABEAM 283 CURTIS MATHES FISHER 271 LG GOLDSTAR 104 105 106 112 FUJITSU A 1 APPENDIX APENDICE APPENDICE 119 156 158 255 256 271 272 LOEWE 162 LUXMAN 104 106 LXI MAGNAVOX 284 MARANTS MARANTZ 104 106 162 MEGATRON 106 199 MEMOREX 101 106 182 262 104 105 106 119 lt O gt MIDLAND 154 271 272 PHILIPS 103 281 104 MINUTZ 108 MITSUBISHI 112 119 162 169 174 175 176 186 187 188 189 230 225 PILOT 104 MOTOROLA 271 MT 5 104 PIONEER 105 106 205 MULTITECH MULTIVISION NAD PORTLAND 104 172 105 NEC 106 271 PRICE CLUB PRISM NIKKO 281 ONWA PROTON 104 272 ORION ce M 106 PANASONIC 112 SANYO PULSER QUASAR 103 154 RADIO SHACK 290 SAMPO 104 106 MH 272 SAMSUNG PHILCO REALISTIC APPENDIX AP NDICE APPENDICE 2 LA APPENDIX APENDICE APPENDICE TV brand code C digo de marca de televisior Codes de marque de televiseur SYMPHONIC TATUNG TECHNICS TECHWOOD 104 106 154 104 105 YAMAHA 104 106 105 108 106 112 119 113 ZENITH 104 138 247 146 253 176 254 182 205 270 271 TELECAPTION TMK 104 106 TOTEVISION TOSHIBA 149 172 SEARS TEKNI
29. IDEO VIDEO 2 IN 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced AUDIO VIDEO 1 OUT 350 mV 47 kohms OPTICAL OUT VIDEO VIDEO 1 OUT VIDEO OUT 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced S VIDEO OUT Y output 1 Vp p 75 ohms C output 0 286 Vp p FRONT SPEAKERS accept speakers of 6 ohms SURROUND SPEAKERS accept speakers of 6ohms CENTER SPEAKER accepts speakers of 6 ohms SUB WOOFER terminal 6 ohms SUB WOOFER jack 1 V PHONES mini jack accepts headphones of 32 ohms or more General Power requirements 120V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 85 W Power consumption 4W in standby mode Dimensions 430 x 70x 311 W x H x D 17 x 27 8 x 12 4 in Weight 4 3 9 lbs 8 oz Disc player section COLOR system Supported discs NTSC MULTI PAL Switchable DVD video discs 12 cm single sided single layer single sided double layer double sided double layer 8 single sided single layer single sided double layer double sided double layer Compact discs CD DA CD R RW 12 cm and 8 cm discs Audio output characteristics Frequency range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Operating conditions 5 to 35 C 41 F to 95 Speaker system Speakers Front Surround Center full range 100 mm 4 in bass reflex type Subwoofer 200 mm 7 7 s in bass reflex type Impedance 6 ohms Maximum input power 55 W peak Dimensions W x H x D SX F90 Front 1 15 x 153 x 138 45 8 x 6 8 x 5 2 in SX R90 Surround 115 x 153 x 138 mm
30. KA SHARP 271 189 SHOGUN 205 SIGNATURE 209 SIMPSON 210 SONY 217 SOUNDESIGN 218 221 260 262 UNIVERSAL 152 555 187 138 VICTOR STARLITE VIDTECH 104 SUPREME 105 SYLVANIA 106 WARDS A 3 APPENDIX APENDICE APPENDICE VCR brand code C digo de marca de videograbadora Codes de marque de magn toscope Brand Code Marca C digo Marque Code ADMIRAL ADVENTURA AIWA 400 426 53 3 AKAI 403 404 512 513 AMERICAN HIGH ANAM 400 402 408 532 410 AUDIOVOX BEAUMARK BELL amp HOWELL CALIX CANDLE gt C Q O x 2 gt Se COLORTYME COLT CRAIG CURTIS MATHES CYBERNEX DAEWOO 415 515 418 426 511 428 523 DBX 410 414 DIMENSIA 421 DYNATECH LG GOLDSTAR ELECTROHOME 414 HITACHI 421 429 455 ELECTROPHONIC 456 EMERSON 457 489 497 507 LXI 511 MAGNAVOX 520 522 421 JC PENNEY JCI 421 JENSEN 455 MEI FISHER 456 MEMOREX 511 JVC 531 MGA 429 513 FUNAI GARRARD GE MINOLTA 455 410 507 416 407 APPENDIX AP NDICE APPENDICE 4 LA APPENDIX APENDICE APPENDICE VCR brand code C digo de marca de videograbadora Codes de marque de magn toscope 926 527 PENTAX 416 455 456 507 SHARP 417 52 429 ENTEX RESEARCH 431 494 495 496 531 SHINTOM 404 456 498 531 421 461 528 404 0 PHILCO 421 463 PHILIPS 421 496 524 PILOT PIONEER SHOGUN SIGNATURE 531 410 443 MONTGOMERY WAR 531 455 SINGER MOTOROLA 421
31. N VIDEO 2 jack accept digital audio input from connected equipment The OPTICAL OUT jack outputs digital audio signals to the connected equipment Connect digital audio playback recording equipment such as an MD recorder a DAT deck or a CD R deck etc with optional optical fiber cables Connect the optical input jack of the connected equipment to the OPTICAL OUT jack and the optical output jack of the equipment tothe OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 jack orthe OPTICAL IN VIDEO 2 jack Before connecting the cable remove the dust cap from the jacks Reattach them when the jacks are notto be used oy L yIP CAUTION ON CONNECTING EQUIPMENT TO THE OPTICAL OUT JACK When connecting digital equipment without a built in Dolby Digital or DTS decoder do not play back Dolby Digital or DTS source with multichannel surround sound When connecting equipment that does not comform to 96 kHz Linear PCM source do not play back 96 kHz Linear PCM source It may cause a high level of noise which could harm your ears and damage the speakers e The OPTICAL IN VIDEO 1 or 2 jack shares the same video source as the VIDEO 1 or 2 jack SUBWOOFER jack This jack outputs the low frequency sounds Your DVD system comes supplied with a passive non powered subwoofer to be connected to the SUBWOOFER terminals as described on page 6 However if you wish to connect an optional active powered subwoofer connect it to this jack using an optional a
32. SPLA Y INFORMATION page 23 selected track Your disc may of fer a choice among several types of sound mixes Check that your desired mix is selected with the AUDIO button on the remote control See CHANGING AUDIO TRACKS page 22 type of connection If you are using analog connection Dolby Digital or DTS playback is disabled SPEAKER SETTING e When the remote control is VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV or CABLE SAT mode press A W dor with pressing SHIFT SETTING UP THE SPEAKER SIZE You can set each speaker size and whether they are present or not 1 Press SHIFT SP SETUP 2 Press A or Y to select SP SIZE With each press SP SIZE SP DIST BALANCE TEST TONE 3 Press gt 4 Press A or Y to select the speaker for setting With each press FRONT as CENTER lt gt SURROUND SW 5 Press b 6 Press or Y to select the speaker type With each press FRONT CENTER F LARGE gt F SMALL C LARGE ss C SMALL zs C NONE SURROUND S LARGE ss 5 5 zs S NONE A SW SW YES zk SW NO LARGE Large speaker When bass playback is possible 100 Hz or lower is the target SMALL Small speaker When bass playback is not possible NONE When not using the center or the surround speakers YES When using a subwoofer NO When not using a subwoofer Default F SMALL C SMALL S SMALL SW YES 7 Press ENTER flashes Then the selected item is dis
33. Switches between TV or VIDEO DIGITAL ANALOG When the function is VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 selects digital or analog input 9 VOLUME TV screen Loaig TTL LILIDIGITAL mino ni ni MN IUD Ni HG is DISPLAY WINDOW D Surround playback mode indicators Indicates the surround output type in which the source actually being played 2 Main display Shows general information such as the active function current adjustment mode title chapter track number elapsed time or radio frequency 8 TUNE MONO indicators TUNE lights up during radio reception MONO HOM indicates the type of radio reception 4 Active channel indicators Lights up to show each speaker channel L Left front C Center R Right front e LFE Subwoofer e LS Left surround S lights up when rear channel is monaural e RS Right surround 5 Disc type indicators Indicates the type of current disc DVD CD or MP3 6 Playback mode indicators Lights up to show the random programed and repeat playback modes 7 Audio signal type indicators Indicates the signal type of the current audio track PCM lights up when playing back linear PCM audio signal MPEG audio signal is converted to linear PCM audio signal 96 kHz indicates the sampling frequency of linear PCM audio signal 5 lights up when playing back dts Digital audio signal Theater System Input type indicators When the functi
34. The file cannot be played back since it cannot be read properly When loading an 8 cm 3 inch disc put it onto the inner circle of the slot Do not place more than one disc Do not tilt the unit with disc loaded Doing so may cause malfunctions USING THE MENU DVDs with the menu function may automatically display the menu screen when the disc is loaded Operate the menu as follows DVDs 1 Press A V 4 or P to select your desired program 2 Press ENTER to begin playback To manually display the menu Press MENU or TOP MENU during playback or stop he disc continues to spin as long as the menu is displayed The contents and operation of the software specific menu vary with the disc Follow the instructions on the disc and on the menu screen 16 ENGLISH STOPPING AND PAUSING To stop playback Press Playback stops For DVDs RESUME appears and the unit remembers the point at which playback stopped To resume playback from the point where it stopped DVD only Press e Playback starts where it last stopped Resume function To clear the point to be resumed DVD only Press 88 again during stop SI OP appearsinthe TV display The resume memory is cleared and playback starts at the beginning of the disc when is pressed Last scene function DVD only If the disc is taken out or is pressed to clear the resume memory resume function is still ef fective up to 7 disc
35. a band On the remote control press TUNER BAND 3 Press PRESET to display TUNING 4 Press TUNING or to select a station TUNE lights up during radio reception 1013 lights up for FM stereo reception AUTO SEARCH 1 Select a band 2 Press PRESET to display TUNING 3 Hold down TUNING or until the search begins The unit starts searching the band and stops when it tunes in to a station To stop auto search manually Press TUNING or Auto search may not stop at stations with weak signals PRESET TUNING The unit can store up to 32 preset stations for each band FM AM Presetting allows you to tune into a station directly 5 stations are preset with test frequency for each band factory setting Automatic Presetting The tuner scans through the receivable frequency range and stores stations automatically 1 Select the band 2 Hold down SETII for 3 seconds The tuner searches for a station Stations with weak signals may not be stored To stop automatic presetting manually Press SETHE again If you use automatic presetting previously stored stations are overwritten Manual Presetting 1 Press PRESET to display TUNING 2 Tunein to the desired station 3 Press 5 4 Within 5 seconds press TUNING or to select preset number 5 Press SETII to store the station Preset Tuning On the main unit 1 Select the band 2 Press PRESET to display
36. ation presets to the initial setting 28 ENGLISH SOUND AND TIMER ADJUSTMENTS Sound and timer adjustment are possible on this unit SOUND ADJUSTMENTS BASS TREBLE SLEEP VOLUME MIDNIGHT BASS TREBLE SHIFT VOLUME SUBWOOFER CENTER REAR ADJUSTING SPEAKER LEVELS First adjust the speaker levels with a test signal page 26 After that if needed adjust the speaker levels by following way with playing back a software Press SUBWOOFER CENTER or REAR on the remote control to adjust subwoofer center or surround speakers level When the volume level is set to 80 any one of speaker channel level cannot be set to more than 1 dB ADJUSTING THE BASS TREBLE LEVEL 7 Press BASS TREBLE repeatedly to select BAS or TRE 2 Turn VOLUME press VOLUME on the remote control to adjust bass treble level Adjustable range 10 to 10 dB BASS TREBLE is only ef fective for front speakers and headphone MUTING SOUND Press MUTE on the remote control MUTE appears on the display and sound from the speakers the headphones is muted To cancel muting Press MUTE again ADJUSTING DYNAMIC RANGE DOLBY DIGITAL In Dolby Digital dynamic range between soft and loud sounds can be adjusted to suit your desired playback volume 1 Play the Dolby Digital sound See PLA YING WITH SURROUND SOUND page 24
37. ce mode 0 9 TV VIDEO TV CH TV VOL and POWER etc are available Pressing POWER again within 3 seconds turns this unit of when the remote control is the corresponding source mode When operating this unit press DVD CD TUNER BAND This remote control may not correspond to all models of the brand shown at the end of the operating instructions e When the batteries are removed from the remote control all settings stored in memory may be lost e Some buttons on the remote control may not work exactly f even PARTS AND CONTROLS MAIN UNIT D POWER STANDBY ON Turns the unit on and of f standby 2 AOPEN CLOSE Opens and closes the disc tray 3 PHONES jack Plug in here an optional headphones set with a stereo mini plug 3 5mm 5 32 in Speaker output is canceled 4 SURROUND Selects a listening mode BASS TREBLE Adjusts the bass treble level SLEEP Enters sleep timer setting mode BAND Selects the radio band 5 FUNCTION Selects DVD CD FM AM VIDEO 1 ANALOG VIDEO 1 DIGITAL VIDEO 2 ANALOG or VIDEO 2 DIGIT AL function PRESET Disc starts playback Radio switches between tuning mode and preset mode B CLEAR Disc stops playback Radio clears a station preset II SET Disc pauses playback Radio stores the received station to preset lt lt lt lt TUNING 1 TUNING Disc skips to a previous or a succeeding c
38. ck forward when pressing PP or in reverse when pressing lt lt at high speed To change playback speed Press or gt gt on the remote control hold down on the main unit repeatedly With each press DVDs x 2 x 4 gt x 16 100 lt lt CDs X2 gt x4 x8 To return to normal playback Press There is no audio during fast DVD playback The fast playback speed is the value for a disc with an average bitrate The actual speed may be dif ferent for some discs elt the search reaches the beginning or the end of a track it automatically returns to normal playback CDs SKIPPING Press I 4 or gt gt I during playback With each press of PP the disc position skips to the succeeding tracks CDs or chapters DVDs When is pressed once the disc position skips back to the beginning of the current tracks CDs or chapters DVDs When 1 is pressed twice or more the disc position skips back to the previous tracks CDs or chapters DVDs Depending on scenes this operation may not function on DVDs ENGLISH 1 Q 9 a lt a z lt gt a 2 z mal a FRAME ADVANCE AND SLOW PLAYBACK FRAME ADVANCE DVD ONLY 1 Press to pause the disc 2 Press Il repeatedly to advance frames With each press playback advances one frame To return to normal playback Press There
39. ded by the manufacturer or sold with the unit Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer 5 instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Portable cart An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn PORTABLE CART WARNING A 53125 Ventilation The unit should be situated with adequate space around it so that proper heat ventilation is assured Allow 10 cm clearance from the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm from the each side Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on bed sofa rug or other similar surface This unit should never by placed near or over a radiator or heat register This unit should not be placed in a built in installation such as abookcase unless proper ventilation is provided Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circuit parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit Electric Power Power Sources This unit should be ope
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41. g so may cause picture noise e Sound output from the center and surround speakers is only available when the surround ef fect Dolby Surround or DTS Surround etc is activated with the appropriate setting To mount the front and surround speakers on the wall see MOUNTING THE FRONT AND SURROUND SPEAKERS page 8 FM antenna The black colored cord goes tothe rh terminal 2 Connect the speakers The black colored cord goes tothe terminals and the other cord goes tothe terminals 4 Connect the power supply Plug inthe AC power cord of this unit to a wall outlet e Do not leave objects generating magnetism such as credit Connecting cards near the speakers as the objects may be damaged 40 the speaker Do not bring the FM antenna near metal objects or curtain rails cord to the e Do not bring the antenna near other optional equipment terminals the stereo system itself the AC cord or speaker cords since noise will be picked up Connect the cords to the corresponding speakers Hold notunwindthe AM antenna wire down the lever to insert the cord then release Connect the cord from the right front speaker to the FRONT SPEAKERS R terminals and the cord from the left front speaker to the FRONT SPEAKERS L terminals e Connect the cord from the right surround speaker to the SURROUND SPEAKERS RS terminals and the cord from the left surround speaker to the SURROUND SPEAKERS LS
42. gital decoder Dolby Pro Logic decoder and a DTS decoder With this unit s built in Dolby Digital decoder Dolby Pro Logic decoder DIS decoder and the speaker system the center surround speaker units and the subwoofer supplied in addition to the left and right front speakers Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic or DTS sources can be played back in full scale home theater sound Dialogs are heard in the front and center sound field while ambient sounds like cars and crowds are reproduced on all sides ofthe listener allin allfor an incredibly lifelike audio visual experience Dolby Digital and DTS are multichannel system maximum 5 1 channel which record audio signals digitally 5 1 channel means left center and right front channels separate left and right surround channels plus a low frequency ef fects LFE channel counted as 0 1 channel Dolby Digital and DTS tracks may also come in 1 or 2 channels monaural or stereo respectively or in fact any number of channels within the limit Sources with 3 or more channels will bereferedtoas a multichannel source Dolby Digital software is marked with the DIGITAL DTS software is marked with the FT logo 1196 8 1 logo DIGIT Dolby Pro Logic is an analog audio multichannel system with four independent channels left center right and surround These four channels are coded into the two tracks of a conventional analog stereo source Dolby Pro Log
43. h each press x4 x16 Normal playback to To move the enlarged picture Press A V lt 4 or b CHANGING THE ANGLE DVD ONLY When playing back a scene shot with multi angles you can select the angle to view the scene ANGLE AREA IN or ANGLE AREA OUT appears onthe TV screen to show whether the Angle function is ef fective or not Press m ANGLE on the remote control repeatedly to select a viewing angle With each press the angle will change The Angle function works only when playing back a shot with multi angles If you press ANGLE when playing back a scene or a disc without multiple viewing angles the 9 symbol is displayed SUBTITLES DVD ONLY You can also change the subtitle language if more than one is available Press SUBTITLE on the remote control repeatedly during playback to select the desired subtitle language With each press the subtitle will change If you press SUBTITLE when playing a disc without subtitles the OFF is displayed The subtitle language can be changed only if the disc contains more than one subtitle language It may take some discs a few moments after you press SUBTITLE until the new subtitles are displayed e Some discs permit switching the subtitle language only through amenu screen ENGLISH 2 PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS CHANGING AUDIO TRACKS DVD ONLY Some DVDs have more than one audio tracks such as soundt
44. hapter track when pressed searches a chapter track in fast forward or fast reverse playback when held down Radio manually tunes down or up within the band tuning mode Selects the preset channel preset mode ENGLISH Y PREPARATIONS 7 TOP MENU Displays the title menu RETURN Returns to the previous menu screen V 4 ENTER Selects the menu item and enters the selected item MENU Displays the menu for DVDs SETUP Enters the setup menu for DVDs VOLUME Adjusts the volume REMOTE CONTROL Buttons with the same or similar names between the remote control and the main unit basically serve the same function NOTE When the remote control mode is VIDEO 1 VIDEO TV or CABLE SA T you cannot operate the main unit properly When operating the main unit press DVD CD TUNER BAND When the remote control mode is changed the function of the main unit is also changed D POWER 2 0 9 Selects a title chapter track of specified number 10 Uses this button for operating other equipment if needed C Clear the program memory 3 The numbered buttons take on these functions when pressed together with SHIFT SP SETUP Enters the speaker setting mode MIDNIGHT Adjusts dynamic range Dolby Digital software only ZOOM Enlarge the picture DVDs only PRGM Enters programed playback mode CDs only 10 ENGLISH RANDOM Enters random playback mode CDs only REPEAT Enters re
45. he speaker terminals gt Disconnect the AC cord then correct the speaker connections e Was an incorrect function selected e Was the MUTE button pressed Sound is not heard from either of the front speakers Is the speaker level adjusted properly There is no sound from the center and the surround speakers when playing Dolby Digital DTS or Dolby Pro Logic sound Is the surround mode appropriate for your speaker configuration selected page 24 An erroneous display or a malfunction occurs gt Resetthe unit as stated below The power cannot be turned on gt Disconnect the cord and connect it again a few seconds The remote control does not work Press the source button VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV DVD CD TUNER BAND CABLE SA T to confirm the remote control mode page 10 TUNER SECTION There is constant wave like static e Is the antenna connected properly page 6 Is the signal weak Connect an outdoor antenna The reception contains noise interferences or the sound is distorted Is the system picking up external noise or multipath distortion gt Change the orientation of the antenna Move the unit away from other electrical appliances DISC PLAYER The disc does not play Check your connection Is the disc correctly placed page 15 15 the disc dirty page 32 Isthe lens af fected by condensation gt Wait approximately one hour and try again
46. ic software is marked with the porey surrouno logo This unit does not support multichannel playback of MPEG Multichannel sources Make sure all the supplied speakers are placed and connected properly pages 5 and 6 24 ENGLISH PLAYING WITH SURROUND SOUND SURROUND AUDIO ON SCREEN SURROUND 1 Play back the surround source e Make sure to select the video input from this unit on your TV e DVDs may contain several audio tracks such as a Dolby Digital track and a DTS track or Dolby Digital tracks in different channel configurations etc If necessary press AUDIO on the remote control to change the playback track page 22 2 Press SURROUND repeatedly to select the desired surround mode With each press For a Dolby Digital DTS multichannel source DOLBY DIGITAL DIGITAL THEATER lt s1 STEREO DOLBY DIGITAL DIGITAL THEATER multichannel surround sound STEREO 2 channel stereo sound Select this mode when neither the center nor the surround speaker units are connected For a Dolby Digital 2 ch source PRO LOGIC lt STEREO For a source except stated above Linear PCM or ANALOG etc PRO LOGIC THEATER HALL STADIUM STEREO PRO LOGIC Surround sound THEATER Sound presence of a theater HALL Sound presence of a concert hall STADIUM Sound presence of a stadium STEREO Normal stereo playback The sig
47. ion No data can be added to a disc on which data were already written with DAO utility 2 TAO Track At Once utility Data are written onto a disc file by file Data can be added to a disc on which data were written with TAO utility 3 Packet writing utility Files are divided into smaller pieces while being recorded depending on the size of available spaces on the disc Data can be added to a disc on which data were written with packet writing utility This unit can play MP3 discs recorded using DAO and TAO utilities e Multi session A session is a collection of data covering from the beginning to the end of recording made in one operation W ith TAO Track At Once utility data can be recorded with several operations A session corresponds to the data recorded in one operation This unit can play data recorded in the first 2 operations In other words the unit can play up to 2 sessions 2 A SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 File extension A 3 character string added to a file name under W indows or DOS environment is called file extension A file extension is used mainly to identify types of files File extension for MP3 files is mp3 Notes on creating MP3 discs e When converting audio data to To enjoy high sound quality we recommend storing files with a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps When creating MP3 discs Do not store more than 512 f
48. ion signals are included in some DVD discs If you record such discs on a VCR picture noise will appear during recording and playback 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 and other limited viewing uses only Unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited DESCRIPTIONS OF MP3 e An file stores audio data compressed using MPEG1 the audio layer 3 file coding scheme e this manual CDs CD R discs and CD R W discs are all referred to as discs Some files cannot be played back according to the recording conditions of disc Notes on playing MP3 files e An file must be recorded on a disc in the format compliant with ISO 9660 Note however that the unit may not play files in the order they were recorded The maximum allowable number of files in a disc are as follows number of files 512 including number of folders The maximum allowable depth of nested folders is 8 e t may take 30 seconds or more before the unit can start play of MP3 files depending on the number of recorded files and the complexity of the folder tree As for a multi session disc
49. itle The playback starts The contents and operation of the software specific menu vary with the disc Follow the instructions on the disc and on the menu screen USING A DVD MENU Use this menu to select content audio subtitles etc from a menu the DVD menu that is unique to each disc 1 Press MENU during playback The DVD menu appears onthe TV screen Pressing SRETURN resumes playback at the scene from which the DVD menu was called Example DVD MENU 1 SUBTITLE 2 AUDIO 3 ANGLE 2 Press V 4 or to select the menu item and then press ENTER 0 9 are also available to select the menu item The playback starts The contents and operation of the software specific menu vary with the disc Follow the instructions on the disc and on the menu screen DVD ON SCREEN DISPLAY INFORMATION Press 4 or to select the desired item The information of current disc is displayed on the TV screen DOA a 8 0 and you can select title chapter or audio language etc VYAUDIO El 1 0 00 01 1 ENG PCM O 1ENG m ANGLE AUDIO SUBTITLE ON SCREEN shows the title number Press 0 9 to select the desired title and then press AV lt P ENTER ENTER PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS shows the chapter number Press 0 9 to select the desired chapter and then press ENTER Press ON SCREEN on the remote control during 8 shows the elapsed playing
50. ll prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and powerline surges Maintenance Cleaning Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use adamp cloth for cleaning Damage Requiring Service Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions 1 When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed 2 Ifthe liquid has been spilled into the unit 3 Ifthe unithas been exposed to rain or water 4 Ifthe unitdoes not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may resultin damage and willoften require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unitto normal operation 5 Ifthe unithas been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged 6 Whenthe unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or having the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other haza
51. nal type indicator lights up according to the signal type and other conditions see SURROUND PLA YBACK MODE INDICATION page 25 To adjust the sound level of the speakers during playback See ADJUSTING SPEAKER LEVELS page 28 e When the headphones are plugged in surround mode automatically switches to the STEREO mode When playing back 96 kHz Linear PCM source surround mode automatically switches to the STEREO mode SURROUND PLAYBACK MODE INDICATION OO DIGITAL dts DU PRO LOGIC indicators show your present playback condition as follows DIGITAL indicator lights up when a Dolby Digital source is played back dts indicator lights up when a DTS source is played back PRO LOGIC indicator lights up when a 2 channel source such as the following is played back with PRO LOGIC mode Dolby Pro Logic source such as a video cassette recorded in Pro Logic played back on a connected VCR player e 2 channel Dolby Digital source DVD etc If the source does not play in your desired playback mode Your actual surround playback condition is determined by a number of factors Check the following type of signal and number of channels on your source For example a Dolby Digital or a DTS disc may come in its full 5 1 channels or in 2 channels etc Press ON SCREEN on the remote control to check the audio signal type information See ON SCREEN DI
52. olders and files in a disc To play files in the order they were recorded 1 Use a writing software capable of recording MP3 files in numerical and alphabetical order For details on using the software refer to the operating instructions supplied with the software 2 Use only one folder Do not create a sub folder within a folder 3 Include a two or three digit number at the beginning of each folder or file name so that the folders and files are played in order example of recommended names 01XXXXX mp3 02XXXXX mp3 O3XXXXX mp3 04XXXXX mp3 05XXXXX mp3 example of names not recommended gt 1XXXXX mp3 5XXXXX mp3 10XXXXX mp3 15XXXXX mp3 20XXXXX mp3 Numbers at the beginning have dif ferent digit number The tracks will not be played in this order but played in the order of 1 10 15 20 and 5 e Donotrecord other format CDDA etc in disc It may not be played back properly BASIC OPERATIONS AV 4 ENTER TOP MENU J MENU FUNCTION BM amp I RETURN 4 OPEN CLOSE TITLE CHP d RETURN SHIFT PLAYING DISC 1 To play a DVD turn on the TV and select the proper input On your TV selectthe input from the VIDEOOUT jack orthe S VIDEO OUT jack if you are using S video of this unit 2 Select DVD CD function Press FUNCTION repeatedly on the main unit or press DVD CD on the remote control 3 Press OPEN CLOSE to
53. on is VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 DIGIT AL or ANALOG lights up according to the type of audio input OVER LEVEL lights up when external analog input level is too high 9 SLEEP indicator Lights up when the sleep function is active ENGLISH 11 2 lt S 2 BEFORE OPERATION POWER OSTANDBY ON FUNCTION VOLUME VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 DIGITAL DVD CD TUNER BAND ANALOG TURNING THE POWER ON Press POWER OSTANDBY ON POWER on the remote control to turn the unit on and off ADJUSTING VOLUME Turn VOLUME or press VOLUME or on the remote control The volume level is displayed as a number from MIN 0 to MAX 80 The volume level is automatically set to 60 when the power is turned of fwith the volume level setto 61 or higher e When any one of speaker channel level is set to more than 1 dB pages 26 28 the maximum volume level decreases by the speaker channel level SELECTING A SOURCE Press FUNCTION The function changes as following order DVD CD 2 FM AM 3 VIDEO 1 ANALOG 4 VIDEO 1 DIGITAL 5 VIDEO 2 ANALOG VIDEO 2 DIGITAL The current function name appears on the display Selecting with the remote control Press VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 DVD CD or TUNER BAND 12 ENGLISH When VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 is selected with the remote control The active external audio source is selected by a combination of the VIDEO 1 or VI
54. open the disc tray 4 Place a disc with the labeled side up 5 Press OPEN CLOSE again to close the disc tray LOADING is displayed while the player loads the disc If the disc is not placed correctly NO DISC or DISC ERR appears on the unit s display ENGLISH 15 PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS DVDs Playback starts automatically If the menu is displayed see USING THE MENU below TITLE Title number Elapsed time of current title To switch the number between title and chapter press SHIFT TITLE CHP With each press title or chapter 15 displayed alternately Audio CDs function TRACK Total number of tracks Total playing time 6 If playback does not start automatically press to start playback To play back DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS sound See section SURROUND PLA pages 24 26 To play back an MP3 disc Menu screen SMAR T NAVI appears onthe TV screen after the disc is loaded 1 Press A V P to select PLA Y MODE SHIFT PRGM RANDOM or REPEAT is also available For the programed playback see page 20 2 Press A V 4 or to select the folder and press ENTER Press A V 4 or P to select the file 4 Press to start playback When the play mode is program the program file is added each time Bis pressed To start playback press and then press 0 9 is also available to select the file up to 2 digit number
55. peat playback mode SLEEP MONO TU Switches between stereo or monaural FM reception TITLE CHP Switches the display between title and chapter VIDEO 1 Selects VIDEO 1 function and the remote control goes to VIDEO 1 mode VIDEO 2 Selects VIDEO 2 function and the remote control goes to VIDEO 2 mode TV The remote control goes to TV mode DVD CD Selects DVD CD function TUNER BAND Selects radio function and the radio band CABLE SAT The remote control goes to cable satellite mode 5 PRESET BCLEAR II SET 144 SLOW all gt gt I SLOWII Plays back at slow speed DVDs only lt lt TUNING TUNING 6 TOP MENU S RETURN AV DENTER TV Ch A NN AV Selects TV channel TV Vol Adjusts TV volume MENU SETUP 7 SHIFT Hold down when pressing a numbered button to change its function to that printed above the number e g Press SHIFT SP SETUP on the remote control means to hold down SHIFT and press 4 SP SETUP to use the button for the speaker setting SURROUND BASS TREBLE SUBWOOFER Adjusts the subwoofer level CENTER Adjusts the center level REAR t Adjusts the rear surround level MUTE Mutes the sound m ANGLE Selects the angle to view the scene DVDs only AUDIO Changes audio tracks DVDs only SUBTITLE Changes the subtitle language DVDs only ON SCREEN Displays the disc playback status on the TV VIDEO
56. played If you set other speaker press 10 go back to step 4 When the setting is not changed the unit goes back to step 4 ENGLISH 25 SURROUND PLAYBACK 6 Press SHIFT SP SETUP The setting is completed NOTE e When F SMALL is selected SW YES is automatically set and cannot be changed CENTER and SURROUND cannot be set when STEREO mode is selected See PLA YING WITH SURROUND SOUND page 24 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER DISTANCE Adjusts the speaker distance so that sounds from each speaker can reach the listening position at the same time 7 Press SHIFT SP SETUP 2 Press A or V to select SP DIST With each press SP SIZE SP DIST lt BALANCE gt TEST TONE 3 Press gt 4 Press or Y to select the speaker for setting With each press FRONT CENTER SURROUND 5 Press b 6 Press A or V to adjust the distance from each speaker to the listening position Default FRONT F 17FT feet CENTER C 17FT feet SURROUND S 12FT feet Adjustable range 1FT to 30FT for each speaker 7 Press b The adjusted level is set and back to step 4 8 Press SHIFT SP SETUP The setting is completed ADJUSTING THE LEVEL BALANCE OF THE FRONT SPEAKERS 1 Press SHIFT SP SETUP 2 Press A or V to select BALANCE With each press SP SIZE lt SP DIST BALANCE TEST TONE 3 Press gt 4 Press A or Y to adjust the level balnce Default L
57. racks in dif ferent languages You can change the audio track when playing such discs Press AUDIO on the remote control during playback With each press the audio track will change 4 AUDIO 1 ENG POMO Total channel number Signal type Audio language AUDIO 2 FREPCMO For signal type information see ON SCREEN DISPLA Y INFORMATION page 23 e The audio track can be changed only if the disc contains multiple audio tracks The number of available audio tracks varies with the disc e Some discs permit switching the audio track only through a menu screen CHANGING AUDIO CHANNELS CDs ONLY Use this function when playing CDs with dif ferentsound tracks in the left and right channels Press AUDIO repeatedly during playback With each press the audio channel will change MONO LEFT MONO RIGHT STEREO MONO LEFT left audio channel is output from both front speakers MONO RIGHT right audio channel is output from both front speakers STEREO normal stereo playback 22 ENGLISH USING A TITLE MENU DVD ONLY Some DVDs have two or more titles and one of them can be selected 1 Press TOP MENU during playback The title menu appears onthe TV screen Pressing RETURN resumes playback at the scene from which the title menu was called Example TITLE MENU 2 Press V 4 or to select the title and then press or ENTER 0 9 are also available to select the t
58. rated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label Ifyou are not sure ofthe type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company To operate unit on battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This unit is provided with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature lf you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug Ifthe plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection This unit is provided with an attachment plug having overload protection This is a safety feature See operating instructions for replacement or resetting of protective device If replacement of the plug is required be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug Overloading Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Do not locate this unit where the cord will be abused by persons walking Outdoor Antenna Power lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
59. rds Safety Check Upon the completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition ENGLISH 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREPARATIONS CONNECTIONS cece CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT REMOTE CONTROL 2 2 PARTS AND CONTROLS BEFORE OPERATIONS PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS BEFORE USE ica BASIC OPERATIONS ian SELECTING A TRACK FRAME ADVANCE AND SLOW PLAYBACK REPEATPLAYBAOK 2 PROGRAMED RANDOM PLAYBACK SPECIAL DVD FEATURES ON SCREEN DISPLAY INFORMATION SURROUND PLAYBACK PLAYING WITH SURROUND SOUND SPEAKER SETTING uuu uu a RADIO RECEPTION RADIO RECEPTION suscitados SOUND AND TIMER ADJUSTMENTS SOUND ADJUSTMENTS SLEEP TIMER usaste CUSTOMIZING DVD SETUP GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 2 SPECIFICATIONS eege Ee ENGLISH Check your system and accessories HT DV90 DVD stereo receiver SX F90 Front speakers SX R90 Surround
60. s Next time the disc is loaded PRESS PLA Y TO RESUME PLAY appears onthe TV screen To resume playback press while the message is displayed If a new disc is loaded when the memory is full the resume data for the oldest disc is erased Last screen function may not work with some discs To pause playback Press 8 Toresume playback press DVD playback is resumed with the subtitle and audio language setting at the time it was stopped regardless of possible later changes During stop of MP3 disc or resume of DVD the disc is still spinning SELECTING A TRACK Besides the methods described here discs can also be searched by title chapter DVDs track CDs or time See ON SCREEN DISPLAY INFORMATION page 23 D K lt PPI TOP MENU 1 lf O WOCH 572 DIRECTLY SELECTING A TRACK WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL CD ONLY A track can be selected directly by entering the track number on the remote control either during playback or stop Press 0 9 to select the desired track Example To play track 12 press 1 2 To play track 20 press 2 0 Playback begins at the beginning of the selected track and continues to the end of the disc FAST FORWARD REVERSE PLAYBACK Press lt lt or on the remote control or hold down lt lt or gt gt on the main unit during playback SCAN x 2 SCAN x2 is displayed onthe TV screen The disc is played ba
61. s be limited in its playback area SOFTWARE DEPENDENT FEATURES OF DVDS Some playback operations of DVDs may be intentionally fixed by software manufacturers As this unit plays DVDs according to the design of the software manufacturer some playback features of this player may not be available while other functions may be added Refer to the instructions supplied with the DVDs Some DVDs made for business purposes may not be played on this player DISC RELATED TERMS Title DVD only A title is the largest sub division of a DVD a movie for video software or an album for audio software Each title is assigned a title number enabling you to locate the title you want Chapter DVD only Chapters are sections in a picture or a musical title on a DVD A is usually composed of several chapters Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want Some discs however may not have chapters recorded Track audio CD only Tracks are sections of a picture or a musical piece on an audio CD Each track is assigned a track number the track you want enabling you to locate ENGLISH 13 PREPARATIONS PLAYING DVDS AND AUDIO CDS COPYRIGHT PROTECTION It is forbidden by law to copy broadcast show broadcast via cable play in public or rent copyright material without permission This unit features the copy protection function developed by Macrovision Copy protect
62. s with restriction level encoding With discs that include scenes with excessive violence for example this setting can be used either to automatically cut such scenes or to disable playback altogether depending on the disc 2 PASSWORD page 30 The password needs to be entered not to prevent the playback of the disc whose rating level is higher than the unit S setting The password can be changed to your taste When the password is required even if you input the wrong password the password cannot be cleared Be careful not to input the wrong password If you fail in inputting password reinsert the disc and then repeat the procedure TV DISPLAY page 31 Sets the aspect ratio of the video signal sentto your connected TV set The preference setting for the 4 3 or 16 9 representation of wide format software is only ef fective when playing a disc of fering such a choice TV TYPE page 31 Sets TV TYPE according to the color system of the connected TV The TV DISPLAY setting and the TV TYPE setting need to be set specifically to match your configuration of connected equipment The default TV DISPLA Y setting has to be changed if you are connecting to a 16 9 wide ratio TV set e Changing the default TV may be needed depending on your TV type Any other setting can be changed or kept as is according to your preferences ENGLISH 29 ADJUSTMNTS RADIO RECEPTION CUSTOMIZING SOUND
63. terminals e Connect the cord from the center speakertothe CENTER SPEAKER terminals e Connect the cord from the subwoofer to the SUB WOOFER terminals Connect the speaker cords securely to the terminals Improper connection may cause a short circuit e When connecting the speakers that are not supplied confirm the speaker impedance and the speaker setting of this unit page 25 O ENGLISH CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT Besides the basic connections described earlier Before making additional connections be sure to turn of Wall mounting of the speakers is also described here Active subwoofer MD recorder etc a to OPTICAL OUT jack L OPTICAL to OPTICAL OUT jack MD player etc AUDIO VIDEO 1 and VIDEO VIDEO 1 jacks These jacks output and accept video and analog audio signals to and from the connected equipment Connect audio visual equipment such as a video recorder to these jacks using two optional audio visual connecting cables with RCA plugs e Connect the line output jacks of the equipment to the VIDEO 1 input jacks AUDIO VIDEO 1 INL AUDIO VIDEO 1 IN R and VIDEO VIDEO 1 IN of this unit e Connect the line input jacks of the equipment to the VIDEO 1 output jacks AUDIO VIDEO 1 OUT L AUDIO VIDEO 1 OUT R and VIDEO VIDEO 1 OUT of this unit Be sure to connect properly according to the color coding AUDIO L white plugs and jacks AUDIO R red plugs and jacks VIDEO yellow plugs and jacks e
64. time playback Press 0 9 to input the desired time and then press On screen display information is displayed on fe TV screen ENTER When the menu screen is displayed on screen display Example information is not displayed To specify 1 17 30 1 hour 17 minutes 30 seconds press 1 1 7 3 and O CD To specify 0 08 07 8 minutes 7 seconds press 8 0 and 7 D TIME 3 0 00 03 4 LN shows the audio sound track language and the audio signal type Press AUDIO to select the desired audio track For the audio signal type information one of the following will be displayed DC Dolby Digital signal dts DTS signal PCM Linear PCM signal MP MPEG audio signal showsibscamantiracidtotalircke For the number of audio channel for example D Press 0 9 to select the desired track and press TL Conventional stereo two front channels left ENTER and right and no rear channel 5 1 channel surround three front channels shows the elapsed playing time left right and center two rear channels left rear and right rear and LFE Low Frequency Ef fects 6 FII shows the subtitle information T Press SUBTITILE to select the desired subtitle language 8 shows the angle information Press m ANGLE to select the desired angle To clear ON SCREEN DISPLAY Press ON SCREEN again To move ON SCREEN DISPLAY up or down Press A or V ENGLISH 23 SURROUND PLAYBACK This unit comes equipped with a built in Dolby Di
65. trol to select the track Example To select track 12 press 1 2 To select track 20 press 2 0 3 Press ENTER To repeat playback of selected track s The selected track is programed Program the track s with the programed playback function and then press SHIFT REPEAT to repeat playback of the programed tracks see PROGRAMED PLA below 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks 5 Press P to start playback The programed tracks are played back in the order of entry To stop programed playback Press W To return to normal playback mode Press SHIFT PRGM during stop Atthis point the program is not cleared Pressing SHIFT PRGM again will be back to programed playback mode ENGLISH 19 To check the program Press or W repeatedly during stop in programed playback mode With each press the track numbers appear in the order programed on the unit 5 display To clear the program Press C during stop in the programed playback mode The program is also cleared in the following cases The disc tray is opened The function is switched The power is turned of f To clear a programed track Press or V to display the track and then press C To add tracks to the program Press to display the last order and then repeat steps 2 and during stop in the programed mode new tracks are added to the end ofthe program Programed playback for MP3 disc 1 Press SHIFT
66. uch as DVD ROMs CD Is CD ROMs PHOTO CDs or Aluminum lined discs Donotuse irregular shaped CDs such as heart shaped or octagonal discs It may damage both the unit and the disc COLOR SYSTEM SETTING This unit is designed for the PAL and NTSC color system For the setting of color system refer to TV TYPE page 31 NTSC When connecting to a NTSC system TV Default PAL When connectingto aP AL system TV MULTI When connecting to a multi color system TV e This unit is designed for the NTSC and AL systems only Systems other than NTSC orP AL for example NTSC 4 43 or SECAM are not suitable for this unit If the color is abnormal or the picture is distorted in MUL TI mode switch to NTSC orP AL If the disc of the NTSC P AL color system is playedin P AL NTSC setting sometimes the picture is distorted This is because of the dif ference between the P AL and the NTSC format REGION CODE OF THE DISC PLAYER AND DVDS This DVD player is designed and manufactured for playback of region 1 encoded DVD software Region code appears on most DVD labels to indicate which type of player can play the disc A DVD without a 1 or ALL on its disc label cannot be played on this player If you try to play such a disc WRONG REGION on the TV screen and DISC ERR on the unit s display will appear Some DVDs may not be properly labeled with a region code although they may be region encoded and thu
67. udio connecting cord with RCA plugs PHONES jack Connect headphones with a stereo mini plug 3 5 mm in The jack is located at the front of this unit No sound is output from the speakers while the headphones are plugged in e When the headphones are plugged in the Dolby Pro Logic surround system is canceled The Dolby Digital or the DTS surround system automatically switches to the 2ch STEREO mode ENGLISH CONNECTING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA For better FM reception use of an optional outdoor antenna is recommended Connect the outdoor antennato FM 75 Q COAXIAL jack MOUNTING THE FRONT AND SURROUND SPEAKERS You can mountthe front and or the surround speakers if you want to do so Using wall mounting screws not supplied Select a spot that will hold the weight of the speakers and carefully mount the surround speakers so that they are firmly secured Using a speaker mounting kit not supplied The front and surround speakers are equipped with a 5 mm threaded insert on their back side Use it to attach the ball shaft of a speaker mounting kit on the market Refer to the instructions of the mounting kit for further information a You can attach the speakers to the pedestal the market with the 5 supplies screws Refer to the instructions of the pedestal for further information AIWA disclaims any responsibility for injury to persons or other accidents caused by
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