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1. 22 8 DVD Setup Button 28 39 O 9 Amplifier Setup Button 43 10 Return Button ee NEESS act EE eee eee EELER ALE NEE a 28 E Di 11 On Screen Display Button 27 E 13 DND Page Up Button 29 e 13 DND Audio Language or CD Audio Output Select Button 26 14 DVD Subtitle Button 25 Os 15 DVD Angle Button 24 E 16 DVD Slow Button 23 E o Notes O E In ioe can use buttons other than the above for the same operations as in ja Q S After operations in MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 Co cab S O DA O eee e Las O Description of discs Ss A Types of playable discs A DVD Video The unit can play back discs bearing any of the following marks A popular type of DVD disc of the same size as a CD mainly containing video images DVD DVD Video Disc for NTSC system ae ae VIDEO DVD Audio Disc for NTSC system AUDIO DVD R for NTSC system DVD RW for NTSC system Region number DVD discs are programmed with region numbers indicating countries in which they can be played This system can play discs with region number 1 or ALL Region number playable area number EM Title and chapter DVD Video discs are divided into titles and chapters If the disc has more than one movie on it each movie is a separate title Chapters are subdivisions of titles DD DVD TM R RW R47 Recorded in the video mode
2. Audio cable commercially available Audio cable commercially available DIGITAL OUT de ec Optical digital cable TU igital audio ion AD f e output jack ee commercially available put J To audio input jacks TV Headphones Subwoofer with a built in amplifier AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Digital tuner um Audio cable commercially ZS available LINE IN Optical digital jack cap bo GG io 0 When using the optical digital 3 To audio COAX IN jack remove the cap first Bele After using the jack replace input jac AUDIO DIGITAL the cap K To coaxial digital Audio digital cable gL AC outlet 9 commercially available Wes AC 120 V 60 Hz audio output jack u A Audio connection to TV You can listen to TV sound from the speakers by connecting the unit using an optical digital cable or audio cable not supplied To listen to TV sound Turn the power on and press the TV button Each press of this button changes the input in the order of AUTO gt DIGI TAL gt ANALOG AUTO The audio input switches automatically DIGITAL The audio input is switched to digital ANALOG The audio input is switched to analog When digital and analog signals are received the unit selects digital signals Notes Plug in each cable fully to prevent noise interf
3. See page 10 for placing the speakers To enjoy the high quality sound of DVD Audio or SACD discs it is recommended to connect speakers with a wide frequency range Front speaker right not supplied Speaker wire not supplied em IN o Se EI en il Speaker wire not supplied Alo Speaker wire not supplied SUBWOOFER PRE OUT You can connect a commercially available subwoofer with a built in amplifier see page 55 Surround speaker right not supplied Front speaker left not supplied Center speaker not supplied Speaker wire not supplied Speaker wire not supplied Surround speaker left not supplied A Connecting speaker wires Make sure to leave the AC power cord disconnected when connecting the speakers Connect the speaker wires to the speakers first then to the unit dk AA hin a A io RA fa ish Caution Use a speaker system which has 35 W or more rated power input and 4 ohm impedance If the volume is turned up too high with the speakers of less than 4 ohm imped ance connected the protection circuit of the amplifier is activated No sound is produced temporarily Do not mistake the and 9 and right and left terminals of the speaker wires The right speaker is placed on the right when you face the unit Do not short circuit the
4. TIMER SLEEP 1 Turn on the power set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or v button to select TIMER ONCE or TIMER DAILY and press the ENTER button Once timer Daily timer TIMER TIMER ONCE DAILY 3 Within 10 seconds press the 4 or V button to select ONCE SET 7 Switch the input with the lt or button and then press the ENTER button Available playback sources DVD CD TUNER TV AUX and VCR lf you select TV AUX or VCR connect the unit to the corresponding equip ment and set the timer When you select TUNER select a station by pressing the lt or gt button and then press the ENTER button lfastation has not been programmed NO P SET will be displayed and timer setting will be canceled or DAILY SET and press the ENTER button FM gt FM Once timer Daily timer P d L 76 0 so ONCE DAILY Preset channel number SET SET 8 Adjust the volume with the a or 4 Press the lt or button to adjust s SC and press the ENTER e the hour and then press the EN Wee as s VOLUME2 TER button 1 00 AM Do not set the volume too high 5 Press the A or gt button to adjust 9 Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power stand by mode the minutes and then press the ON ENTER button 7 00 AM 6 rae S
5. 2 Press the STILL in button during still picture playback Each press of the STILL I gt button advances the frame 3 Press the button to return to normal playback Notes Still picture and frame advance features are disabled on some discs Frame advance is not available on DVD Audio discs A Slow motion play You can slow down the playback speed 1 During playback set the MODE 1 TE MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press DVD the SLOW b button 2 Press the SLOW button repeatedly to select a playback speed 1 about X 1 2 times gt 2 about X 1 8 times 3 about X 1 16 times PT xx 3 Press the button to return to normal playback Notes On some discs the slow motion playback functions are disabled Slow motion play is not available on DVD Audio discs A Resume play You can resume playback from the point where it was stopped 1 White the disc is playing press the m button The system stores the point DVD RESUME 2 To resume playback press the gt button Play resumes from the point To cancel resume play Press the W button while RESUME is displayed Notes The resume play feature is disabled on some discs Depending on the disc playback may resume from slightly before the stopped position For MP3 discs resume play is not available A To change the angle You can change the angle of view when playing a DVD disc that co
6. 57 4 Optical Digital Audio TV Input Jack 0000 eee eens 55 5 Audio TV Input Jacks 9 STEIER NEEN EELER we ess Geese 55 6 Audio VCR Input Jacks 55 7 Audio VCR Output Jacks 55 8 Subwoofer Pre Output Jack 55 Connect a subwoofer with a built in amplifier 9 AC Power Cord eis EI eee ee EEN ede eee eee Ee ee 14 10 FM 75 Ohm Antenna Jack 12 11 Antenna Ground Terminal 4 20s eee eee eee 12 12 AM Antenna Terminal 2 002 e ee eee eee eee eee 12 13 Speaker Terminals ENNEN EE eee eee ene NNN E e 11 14 Component Video Output Jacks 13 15 S video Output Jack 13 16 Video Output Jack 13 SHARP 1 BIT DIGITAL RECEIVER WITH DVD A Remote control Reference page 1 Remote Control Transmitter 14 2 MODE 1 MODE 2 Switch 7 3 VGR Button WEE 56 4 Sliding Door Open Close Button 17 5 TV Button 4 7 4 0na cece cece enters GIG EE EELER EELER EES 56 6 TV On Stand by Button 51 7 TV Video Select Button 51 8 Stereo 2 channel Select Button 38 9 Multi Channel Select Button 37 10 Menu Button EEN ee eee EE eg a pie ee eee 25 11 TV Volume Up and Down Buttons 51 12 Clear Button EELER EE REES SEELEN cea EI 21 13 Cursor Buttons NI tect MUER ee ee teed eee eee KGG 15 14 Direct Number Buttons 20 15 Fast Reverse or Preset Down Button 2055 19 34 16 Chapter track Skip Down or Tuning Down Button 19 33
7. You want to listen to a radio program on the day After operation the timer setting is canceled Daily timer Daily timer playback works at the same preset time every day Use when You want to use the timer as a wake up call or listen to the radio at the same time every day You can use the once timer and daily timer together For example use the timer as a wake up call daily timer and listen to the ra dio later on the day 1 Set the daily timer pages 47 48 2 Set the once timer pages 47 48 Notes If both timers are set for the same time the once timer setting will start When using both timers allow at least 1 minute between operations Otherwise the timer used later will not work Before setting timer 1 Set the clock see page 15 If the clock is not set to the correct time the timers do not work properly 2 Prepare a source to play back Insert a disc to play To use the radio for timer playback store a station see page 34 Notes When you use the timer to play a DVD with a menu screen playback stops at the menu screen If the unit is unplugged or a power failure occurs after timer setting the clock stops and the timer setting will be canceled Set the clock and timer again You cannot use the timer to operate other equipment Timer playback does not start if the unit is turned on at the start time Setting the timer ON STAND BY O
8. a LI Q 2 kc 2 5 x S a SZ S a LI E 29 Playing a DVD Audio disc Some DVD Audio discs contain still pictures or grouped tracks called bonus group A 4 digit password may be required to play a bonus group PAGE DOWN MODE 1 MODE 2 PAGE UP TIMER SLEEP A Switching still pictures on a DVD Audio disc 1 Play a DVD Audio disc see page 17 2 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN button Each time you press the image switches Notes This operation is not available for some still pictures On DVD Video discs you can enjoy various sounds by changing the multi channel mode or stereo mode see pages 37 38 On DVD Audio discs audio part only you cannot change the two modes A Playing bonus groups 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the DIRECT bution 2 Enter a bonus group number with the direct number buttons 0 9 and ET imi press the ENTER button 3 Entera 4 digit password with the direct number buttons 0 9 and press the ENTER button Notes Fora 4 digit password see the disc jacket etc On some discs a password is not required to play bonus groups Playing an SACD disc The procedure of the following playback functions are the same as the DVD operation Page To locate the beginning of a chapter
9. O BO Registration cannot be executed depending on TVs Even if numbers can be set o 2 some buttons may not work 0 ke TV manufacturer Setting number TV manufacturer Setting number D 8 SHARP 1011 1025 1044 BELL amp HOWELL 1005 1021 A i AIWA 1052 BROCKWOOD 1007 uh A Watching TV ADMIRAL 1037 BROKSONIC 1032 1037 LA D AIKO 1019 CANDLE 1009 1015 E 1 Press the TV ol button to turn on the TV AKAI 1009 CARNIVALE 1009 o s 2 ALARON 1031 CARVER 1014 1026 E Press the TV CH or v button to set the channel Pa E E gt S AMBASSADOR 1029 CELEBRITY 1001 EH Other buttons available for operating TVs AMPRO 1045 CINERAL 1019 1036 xX o B AMSTRAD 1034 CITIZEN 1009 1011 1015 peration uton ANAM 1004 1024 1035 1016 1019 Volume control ANAM NATIONAL 1024 1035 CME 1039 Ti AOC 1007 1009 CONCERTO 1015 vor ES AUDIOVOX 1019 1036 1041 CRAIG 1024 BAUR 1039 CROSLEY 1014 Switching the input BELCOR 1007 CROWN 1011 TV VIDEO The default manufacturer number is 1044 SHARP E 51 TV manufacturer Setting number TV manufacturer Setting number TV manufacturer Setting number TV manufacturer Setting number CURTIS MATHES 1005 1009 1011 INTEQ 1006 OTTO 1039 SCOTT 1007 1030 1031 1012 1013 1014 INTERFUNK 1039 PANASONIC 1013 1024 10
10. no display normal play Q S back O z o Notes ko D Alternatively select a track number with the direct number buttons 0 9 and S press the ENTER button to play pa lf the cursor is placed on a track not playing for 10 seconds or more it starts to C5 a A Selecting a folder on an MP3 disc play aQ The folder selection screen appears E 32 SD PX2 Li 2 xs g 0 2 3 E 2 KA KI LI c S Kal S a o Q S x E 33 Listening to the radio NY TUNING Volume control See page 16 1 Turn on the power and press the TUNER BAND button to set the input to FM AM 2 Press the TUNER BAND button repeatedly to select the desired frequency band STEREO Kb Da P FM D a AM Da 98 8 maka 98 8 530 FM stereo FM mono AM 3 Press the TUNING v or button to tune in to the desired station Manual tuning Press the TUNING button as many times as required to tune in to the desired station Auto tuning I O d gt OF When the TUNING button is pressed for 0 5 seconds or more scanning will start automatically and the tuner will stop at the first receivable broadcast station When radio interference occurs auto scan tuning may stop automatically Should this happen tune in manually Auto scan tuning will skip weak signal stations To stop the auto tuning press the TUNING button again To receive an FM stere
11. 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select SP SIZE and press the ENTER but ton SP_SIZE 3 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to NG NEP select the desired speaker Jofa The indicators of selected speakers flash MALA 4 Within 10 seconds press the lt or gt button to select their sizes To set sizes of other speakers repeat the operation from step 3 5 Press the RETURN A button twice The setting is complete When you select LARGE all channel signals are sent to the speaker When you select SMALL frequencies below the value you set for crossover fre quency see page 46 are sent to the subwoofer A Speaker delay setting When some of the speakers are at a different distance from the listening point you can select the speaker delay to make it seem as though the speaker distances are the same 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AMP SET UP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the a or e button to select SP DELAY and press the ENTER Se button SP DELAY 3 within 30 seconds press the a or e button to select the desired speaker Bi The indicator of the selected speaker flashes SR 6ft 4 within 30 seconds press the lt or gt button to select the distance S el You can change the distance in 1 foot 0 3 m steps S R 10ft SS To set the distance of other spea
12. see Setting the clock By setting the unit to the correct time you can use it not only as a clock but also for timer playback 3 Press the lt or gt button to adjust the hour and then press the ENTER but CLOCK ton 9 00 AM Press the lt or gt button once to advance the time by 1 hour Hold it down to advance continuously The 12 hour display will appear AM will change to PM automatically 4 Press the lt or button to adjust the minutes and then press the ENTER CLOCK SA lt T gt MODE 19 MODE 2 button 9 30 AM b Press the lt or gt button once to advance the time by 1 minute Hold it down 0 to advance continuously ech O EW TIMER SLEEP The hour will not advance even if minutes advance from 59 to 00 o ON SCREEN SE The clock starts from 0 second seconds are not displayed O x DISPLAY The time disappears after approx 2 seconds To confirm the time display c Di When the unit is in the stand by mode D E Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the DISPLAY button Ze gt The time display will appear for about 5 seconds KE When the power is on D o Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button Q 1 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select CLOCK In this example the clock is set to 9 30 AM The time display will appear for about 10 seconds D 1 Turn on t
13. 1036 1048 MINOKA 1034 1051 TMK 1015 1029 1030 1050 MINUTZ 1008 REALISTIC 1007 1009 1011 TOSHIBA 1016 1021 1022 GIBRALTER 1006 1007 1009 MITSUBISHI 1007 1030 1039 1015 1021 1025 TOTEVISION 1011 GOLDSTAR 1002 1007 1009 MTC 1007 1009 1015 1030 VECTOR RESEARCH 1009 1011 1015 1030 1016 1039 RUNCO 1006 1009 1040 VICTOR 1023 GRADIENTE 1015 1026 NAD 1022 1030 SAMPO 1009 1011 VIDIKRON 1014 GRANADA 1033 NEC 1007 1009 1015 SAMSUNG 1007 1009 1015 VIDTECH 1007 1030 GRUNPY 1031 1026 1016 1030 WARDS 1005 1007 1008 HALLMARK 1030 NIKKO 1009 1019 1030 SAMSUX 1011 1009 1014 1015 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1031 NTC 1019 SANSEI 1036 1025 1030 1031 HARMAN KARDON 1014 OPTIMUS 1021 SANSUI 1037 WHITE 1037 1041 1042 HCM 1034 OPTONICA 1025 1044 SANYO 1021 1033 WESTINGHOUSE HITACHI 1010 1015 1020 ORION 1031 1032 1037 SCIMITSU 1007 YAMAHA 1007 1009 INFINITY 1014 OSAKA 1034 SCOTCH 1030 ZENITH 1005 1006 1019 1037 SD PX2 LI S Ek o 2 Fr E S foj o o Ss gt S 3 Le LI o L S Ng 3 Gi S gt o x E 52 SD PX2 LI Fei e S E 5 o D E bo 3 3 LI L EC o Ng o Q O S S o lt E 53 Mounting the unit on the wall Attaching the main unit bracket to the unit 1 Route all connection cables through the main unit bracket 2 Attach the main unit bracket to the unit Place the main
14. 5 minutes gt 5 minute intervals 2 00 5 minutes 1 minute gt 1 minute intervals 4 Press the ENTER button SA SLEEP The unit will enter the power stand by mode auto matically after the preset time has elapsed 2 00 The volume will be turned down 1 minute before the sleep operation finishes and then you cannot change the volume To confirm the remaining sleep time 1 While SLEEP appears set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select SLEEP SLEE SLEEP Remaining sleep time 1 57 The remaining sleep time is displayed for about 10 seconds You can change the remaining sleep time while it is displayed by pressing the ENTER button steps 3 4 To cancel the sleep operation Press the ON STAND BY button while SLEEP is indicated To cancel the sleep operation without setting the unit to the stand by mode proceed as follows 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button SLEEP 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select SLEEP OFF OFF 3 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button SLEEP goes out A To use timer and sleep operation together For example you can fall asleep to the radio and wake up to CD EC 1 Gei the sleep time steps 1 4 2 Get the timer playback steps 1 8 page 48 Make sure timer playback does not start while sleep timer is
15. set to OFF Images are displayed in the interlaced sys tem A Vi form 4 Progressive deo H at 525 scanning lines are drawn in order without interlacing first field and then 525 Indicator Setting scanning lines are drawn in the same pass on the next field When plavi idei 16 9 disc 2 Interlace Interlaced scan 4 3 PS the aako Kasa E z 7 Following odd numbered scan lines even numbered scan lines 262 5 lines each cut pan scan to display a natural look are drawn in 1 60 seconds This occurs in two separate fields As a result a 525 ing 4 3 size image line image frame is created A wide image disc without pan scan 4 s N o Tv ps is played back in letterbox 73 cs otes on a non progressive scan A 4 3 disc is played in 4 3 If PROGRESSIVE OUT is set to ON the TV does not display images Connect p ia the supplied video cable switch the input to video and set PROGRESSIVE OUT When playing a wide image 16 9 disc to OFF 4 3 LB black bands are inserted atthe top and bottom and you can enjoy full wide im V ages 16 9 on a 4 3 size TV Compatibility of the progressive scan TV Q Q Some progressive scan TVs are not fully compatible with this product which may Ke a cause image distortion In this case set PROGRESSIVE OUT to OFF so A 4 3 disc is played in 4 3 r x e A wide image 16 9 is displayed when A Parental setting 16 9 playing a wide image 16 9 disc
16. track skip 19 Fast forward Fast reverse earch 19 To start playback from the desired point direct play 20 To play in the desired order programmed play 200 eee eee 21 To play repeatedly repeat play 22 To play the contents between the specified points repeatedly A B repeat 22 Resume play eg maa ire raien a so eaa PAA KAWAN KEE deg e 23 To change the audio language audio output 26 To change the display on TV screen 27 Switching elapsed time 222 2 een e eee eee nee 28 Switching playing time 28 A Playing hybrid SACD sound On hybrid discs consisting of an SACD layer and a CD layer you can select sound to play 1 Insert an SACD disc and press the m bution 2 In the stop mode set the MODE 1 TV screen MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press AUDIO button to select the desired ORT layer It takes a few seconds to switch the audio output for reading the disc information Example Playing a multi channel SACD disc You can switch the audio output if the multi channel and stereo 2 channel sys tems are supported TV screen Unit display 5 1 channel SACD layer MULTI 2 channel SACD layer OEE STEREO 2 channel CD layer Oa PCM 3 Press the button Playback starts Notes For sound types see the manual for the hybrid disc When you remove the disc the audio output returns to MULTI On SACD
17. 17 Repeat Play Button c cece eee 22 18 Disc Play Button EEN ee eee ee ELE NR SSES GNG 17 19 Tuner Band Button NENNEN ENEE NEEN LANDI SES 33 20 On Stand by Button 14 21 Mute Button SN EIER ELSEN ee eee PROD PDA AGANG 16 22 Auxiliary Button closes cee ee ee ee 56 23 TV Channel Up Button 51 24 TV Channel Down Button 51 25 Program Button ii sou ee ee ee ee eee NG MEN ee eee 21 26 Random Play Button 31 27 Return Button EE cee een eee ees ease ee ee eee 20 28 Volume Up and Down Buttons 16 29 Enter Button ee E SEKR EELER NENK PEDES eee ee RE 15 30 Direct Button NEE ENEE EE EIER EE NN EE eee EA EN e 20 21 Unit Display Select Button 16 27 32 Fast Forward or Preset Up Button 19 34 33 Chapter track Skip Up or Tuning Up Button 19 33 34 DVD Frame Advance Disc Pause Button 18 23 35 Disc Stop Button 17 18 SD PX2 Controls and indicators Q SG NG O O O zz Controls and indicators continued A Remote control Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the following buttons indi cated in blue Available operations change Reference page NEO mee 1 DVD Top Menu Button ccc cece eee eee 25 2 DVD Page Down Button 29 3 DVD Super Picture Button 26 4 DVD Zoom Button ee PK EEN TARE RITA eee es eens s 24 5 DVD Gamma Button 26 6 Timer Sleep Button 15 48 7 A B Repeat Button
18. DVD gt 3 A d playing track DYD A B i Q 3 OS REPEAT Repeatthe currently yo playing disc A B repeat starts from the start point A to the end point B A v No display NORMAL Normal playback 3 Press the A B button to return to normal playback On DVD Audio discs the mode switches as follows T G track G group no 4 Notes display normal playback A B repeat play is disabled on some discs d A B repeat play for DVD Video is possible only within a title 2 de NONN NM playback press the button repeatedly to se A B repeat play for DVD Audio SACD CD is possible only within a track ect Some scenes on DVD may not allow A B repeat play Caution During programmed play A B repeat play is not available Rey F 3 d When you press the W button the current A B repeat play is canceled After performing repeat play be sure to press the W button Otherwise the disc will 3 d S play continuously For MP3 discs A B repeat play is not available An end point B is created when playback of the title track ends E 22 SD PX2 D E 2 8 Q ic 5 7 D 1 2 O 3 o S Q E 23 Useful operation continued MODE 10 MODE 2 SLOW I gt STILL I gt A Still picture Frame advance You can freeze the image and advance frame by frame 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the STILL in button A still picture appears
19. Do not touch the laser pickup lens If fin cloth and a diluted soap solution then with gerprints or dust accumulate on the pick a dry cloth up clean it gently with a dry cotton swab Do not use chemicals for cleaning gas bh oline paint thinner etc It may dam age the cabinet finish Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit It may cause malfunctions Laser pickup lens Notes Close the disc compartment when it is not used Be careful not to damage the optical pickup or to touch it by hand Error indicators and warnings When you load an unplayable disc or fail to perform operations properly the following messages are displayed on the unit and the TV screen TV screen Meaning The disc cannot be played with this unit or the Display Meaning 5 WHONEROIISCREW EE disc is loaded in an incorrect way DSP NG Place the unit away from noise source or plug the du Q 5 5 LC LI 8 S S o E o Hd Bes S 8 xs g Ben Wy PS 8 E 5 v LI AC power cord to another AC outlet The region number of the DVD is not 1 or Er The unit considers the DVD mechanism is defective EE ALL indicates numbers sym The amplifier is defective bols Set this unit to the stand by mode and turn th paga sail o y eana turn the power A disc has not been loaded FAN LOCK The cooling fan on the back of the main unit does not Nopi i run due to fore
20. HARMFUL TO operating and maintenance servicing instructions in THE EYES DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CABINET the literature accompanying the appliance REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY FOR YOUR RECORDS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC For your assistance in reporting this unit in case of loss or theft please record SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR below the model number and serial number which are located on the rear of the 3 unit MOISTURE Please retain this information Model number ANAN ANA ANA Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the National Electrical Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and Date of purchase oo eeeccecccce cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeeeeaeeetenaeeeeeeaeeetee in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding sys tem of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Serial numberi nG NAIG KAGIBB KNA deste edeesete deeg Place Of purchase Xa ANAN AA Ka aaaia IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for Users in the U S A 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in
21. Maintenance KEN EENS UNN ER bis Ke AA EW NAO a ENN Hes SEN AN 58 Error indicators and warnings 20 c cece ee eee eee eee ene 58 Troubleshooting chart 59 60 Language code list for disc language eee eee eee 61 Specifications 4a sa ENEE econ tenner E EE E 62 Accessories Please confirm that the following accessories are included Optional accessory Use only the specified optional accessory to operate this product properly Remote control x 1 RRMCGA003AWSA AA size battery UM SUM 3 R6 HP 7 or similar x 2 UBATU0001AWZZ Video cable x 1 QCNWG0045AWZZ AM loop antenna x 1 QANTL0012AWZZ FM antenna x 1 92LFANT1535A Screw 1 8 4 mm in diameter x 3 8 8 mm x2 XBPSN40P08KS0 OPTICAL DIGITAL CABLE Model AD M3DC ar Oe Copyright Information Unauthorized copying broadcast public display transmission public perfor mance and rental regardless of whether or not such activities are for profit of disc contents are prohibited by law This system is equipped with copy protection technology that causes substantial degradation of images when the contents of a disc are copied to a video tape Copy Protection This unit supports Macrovision copy protection On DVD discs that include a copy protection code if the contents of the DVD disc are copied using a VCR the copy protection code prevents th
22. Q o S Q E 24 SD PX2 D E 2 8 Q ic 5 7 D 1 E 2 5 o S Q E 25 Useful operation continued MODE 19 MODE 2 AUDIO O SUBTITLE TIMER SLEEP mg A To select a title from the top menu of the disc On a DVD with multiple titles you can select a title from the top menu 1 In the stop mode or during playback Example set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TOP MEMU 1 Drama button aler N Action A Comedy To select a subtitle or audio language from the disc menu You can select the desired subtitle audio language and sound system Dolby Digital 5 1 ch or DTS sound on your DVD if it has a disc menu 1 In the stop mode or during play Example back set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the Menu MENU button 1 Highlights 2 Start Movie 2 Press the A V lt or gt button to select a subtitle audio language and press the ENTER button You can also use the direct number buttons for some discs Notes The procedure shown here provides only general steps The actual procedure for using the disc menu depends on the disc you are using See the disc jacket for details During programmed play setting is not possible on the disc menu A To change the subtitle language You can change the subtitle language or hide subtitles during playback 1 During playback se
23. RETURN Tracks may not play in the recorded order 1 7 The unit recognizes up to 8 levels in the folder tree including folders and tracks Insert an MP3 disc and press the CH 5 174 5 256 tracks can be recognized button MP3 You can also play multi session discs When the first session contains audio tracks in the CD format the unit recognizes the disc as a CD and plays only those tracks It may take some time to read a disc depending on the number of files or folder Cursor Folder tree structure Up to 8 characters are displayed for folder or track names Some characters and symbols may not appear properly MP3 discs with data recorded at high speed may not play or noise may occur dur ing playback The MP3 functions are not available when you burn MP3 files on a CD R CD RW disc to create an audio CD Play the disc as a standard CD SMUSIC1 Mm MUSIC2 EMU JIC3 amp MUSIC4 Press the RETURN ee button to return to the folder selection screen 3 Select a track using the a V lt or gt Se button and press the ENTER button pa CK CK unge 4TRACKO4 E Playback starts from the track Track number N TUNING ae o Skipping tracks X While a disc is playing press the Kk or gt gt I button Q i Tracks skip within a folder Q o 2 Playing repeatedly Repeat play OH o While a disc is playing press the G button Ei The mode switches as follows TS track f5 folder
24. Restrict viewing by selecting a level P 41 F ka OFF CODE USA Set a country code according to a parental control level of discs P 41 CANADA AUDIO Od DIGITAL BITSTREAM Select the audio output according to the external equipment connected to the optical digital audio out P 57 D PCM put jack DISC AUDIO ENGLISH Select a language to play If the selected language is not available the disc plays in a default lan P 42 LANGUAGE SPANISH guage OTHER A Cc kid SUB TITLE ENGLISH Select a language for subtitles displayed on the TV screen If the selected language is not available P 42 SPANISH subtitles appear in a default language OTHER OFF Select this to hide subtitles OFF MENU EN Select a language for the disc menu etc If the selected language is not available the display appears P 42 in a default language OSD ENGLISH DEUTSCH Select an OSD On Screen Display language for initial settings and operations LANGUAGE ESPANOL ae FRAN AIS SVENSKA KI ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SD PX2 V 2 3 d LU o o O S S o lt LI Q gt Q bd E D E 5 77 L E o S D 5 Fe E o LI E 40 SD PX2 Changing the initial setting of DVD continued E 41 OFF Interlace 2 If the TV does not support progressive scan
25. S S E Wy LI E 36 SD PX2 Mm 2 d Ng o Q O S S o lt LI m SI E o c fS a g e Hd 3 E S D D E S E Wy LI E 37 Enjoying surround sound sound mode continued You can enjoy spacious sound recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS Also Dolby Pro Logic I allows you to enjoy spacious 2 channel stereo sound Notes You cannot change the multi channel mode or stereo mode on DVD Audio discs audio part only or SACD discs SACD layer only or while listening to the radio If sound is unpleasant to listen to change the multi channel mode or stereo mode Settings for the multi channel mode and stereo mode are retained by input DVD TV AUX and VCR A Listening to sounds in the multi channel mode 5 1 ch etc DVD Dolby Digital or DTS While the disc is playing press the MULTI CH button Example DTS format CO LA z Jj o age WES STANDARD 7 A maximum of 5 1 ch surround sound is S reproduced to provide three dimensional on pg effect When you press once the last used setting appears To change it press the button repeatedly within 3 seconds STANDARD gt MOVIE t v NIGHT lt MUSIC V Is TANDARD STANDARD You can enjoy the original sound as it is MOVIE The bass level is increased for powerful sound effect MUSIC You can enjoy lively sound by producing the articulate sound NIGHT Soft but powerful s
26. VCR pictures may be distorted Using the audio cable you can listen to the TV sound with this unit If your TV has different indications for the component video inputs Y CB and CR or Y B Y and P Y connect jacks with its matching color Do not connect to a component video input jack designed for the high vision sys tem which is not DVD compatible the images may be distorted or not appear Use a video cable S video cable or component video cable to connect the unit to a TV Remote control A Battery installation 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert the supplied batteries according to the direction in dicated in the battery com partment When inserting or removing the bat teries push them toward the bat tery terminals 3 Close the cover Precautions for battery use Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time Do not mix old and new batteries Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for long periods of time This will prevent potential damage due to battery leakage Caution Do not use rechargeable batteries nickel cadmium battery etc Installing the batteries incorrectly may cause the unit to malfunction Notes concerning use Replace the batteries if the operating distance is reduced or if the operation becomes erratic Purchase 2 AA size batteries UM SUM 3 R6 HP 7 or similar Periodically clean the transmitter on the remote control and the sensor on the unit with a soft c
27. balanced the wrong channels Noise is heard during play Move the unit away from any com back puters or mobile phones When a button is pressed Set this unit to the power stand by P 60 the unit does not respond mode and then turn it back on If the unit still malfunctions reset it Interference or noise occurs Is the unit placed near TV with inter P 12 on the TV image nal antenna Use an outdoor anten na Timer playback does not Did you remove the plug from the P 15 48 start AC outlet or did a power failure oc cur Reset the clock and timer CLOCK ADJUST appears Did you remove the plug from the P 15 when checking the clock AC outlet or did a power failure oc cur Reset the clock The display on the unit is Is the display in the dimmer mode P 16 dark The display does not appear Is the sliding door open P 17 The power is not turned on Is the unit unplugged P 14 No images are displayed Is TV turned on P 51 Is the input of TV switched P 51 A Tuner Symptom Possible cause Reference page The radio makes unusual Is the unit placed near the TV or noises continuously computer Is the FM antemna or AM loop anten P 12 na placed properly Move the an tenna away from the AC power cord or the unit if located near The preset channel cannot Did you remove the plug from the P 34 be recalled AC outlet or did a power failure oc cur Preset the channel again A Remote contro
28. cators are illuminated according to signals sent to the speakers 1 2 3 4 5 6 IE Audio signal indicator J Surround Monaural Signal Indicator Lights up when the surround speakers receive monaural signals Left Surround Speaker Indicator OCS L speaker indicator PS e 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 Left Surround Indicator 11 Subwoofer Indicator 12 Right Surround Indicator Example 13 Right Surround Speaker Indicator When 2 1 channel audio signals L R LFE are Notes received the audio signal indicators L R and You can switch the audio output when the disc contains sounds of multiple audio LFE light up ni formats Dolby Digital DTS etc See page 26 The illustration on the fight indicatesithat 2chan F Sound may not be produced from the subwoofer depending on the disc helsteree sound Lang A is repr duced LFE Sw You cannot change the multi channel mode or stereo mode on DVD Audio discs audio part only or SACD discs SACD layer only or while listening to the radio L R LFE Incoming audio signals When Dolby Pro Logic I is activated 2 channel stereo sound is converted to 5 1 chan nel surround sound and all the speaker indica tors O light up COE 5w 0o O CJ appears when the speakers are receiving audio signals V L EX o U P O S S o lt LI AU D o Q E o c 3 Q E g 3 Q Vd o E S 3 Hd En
29. finalize them with the equipment used for recording SACD Super Audio CD An SACD is a high quality audio disc capable of recording seven times as much data as a CD There are three types of SACD single layer dual layer and hybrid Hybrid disc contains both SACD and CD structures Some SACD discs contain multi channel audio recordings Track SACD and music CD are composed of tracks Tracks are equivalent to songs on a CD Compac ED dE nits Crack rack rack Fax A MP3 format on CD R CD RW An MP3 file is an audio data compressed in the MPEG 1 audio layer 3 format MP3 files have the extension mp3 Files with the extension mp3 may not play or noise may occur during playback if not recorded in the MP3 format Folder and track MP3 discs consist of folders and tracks MP3 disc ka Folder 1 A Icons used on DVD discs Check the icons of the DVD jacket before playing your discs Display Description Format recorded on the DVD EJ beste sala To adopt the video format to the connect ed TVs wide screen TV or 4 3 size TV Type of subtitles recorded Example Recorded subtitle languages You can select a subtitle language 1 English Number of camera angles 2 Japanese Number of angles recorded on the DVD You can view scenes from different an gles Number of audio tracks and audio recording systems Q Example 1 Original lt Engl
30. ft 6 ft 2 m FR Front speaker Right 1 to 29 ft 6 ft 2 m SR Surround speaker Right 1 to 29 ft 6 ft 2 m SL Surround speaker Left 1 to 29 ft 6 ft 2 m SW Subwoofer 1 to 29 ft 6 ft 2 m Notes The speaker delay setting is only available for the front speakers and subwoofer if the input is set to tuner or the surround is STEREO or VIRTUAL The speaker delay setting is invalid while playing DVD Audio or SACD discs valid for the CD layer of SACD discs SD PX2 V4l 2 EX e U 3 O S o lt LI ko Q E S Q bd 6 D D E P 77 3 5 o o ZS gt E gt S 2 O LI E 44 SD PX2 Changing the default settings of the amplifier continued A Test tone You can check each speaker sound by a test tone Readjust the volume set in Speaker level setting A Speaker level setting If sounds from the speakers are uneven you can equalize them by adjusting the speaker levels 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AMP SET 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AMP SET 3 HR button UP button Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to nana select SP LEVEL Se press the ENTER but IER 2 Within 10 seconds press the 4 or v button to ton 7 select TONE and press the ENTER button Se SP LEVEL E 1 TONE 5 3 within 10 seconds
31. the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the prod uct manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for ex ample near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufac turer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting ac cessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to over turn 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for venti lation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or cov ered The openings should neve
32. 2 d Ng 3 O S S o lt LI S S z e o b 3 D D E 5 D 5 o o gt E gt S 2 O LI E 43 Changing the default settings of the amplifier Change settings according to the connected speakers Speaker size setting See pages 43 44 Speaker delay setting See page 44 Speaker level setting See page 45 Test tone See page 45 Changing crossover frequency See page 46 Example If the right surround speaker is 10 feet 3 3 m away from the listening position change settings as shown below adjust the SR FR Default setting 6 feet 2 m In Speaker delay setting set the right surround speaker SR to 10 feet 3 3 m 2 In Speaker level setting slightly increase the level of the right surround speaker as it is a little farther than others see page 45 3 In Test tone check the sound from each speaker see page 45 Notes The subwoofer setting applies to a subwoofer connected to SUBWOOFER PRE OUT You cannot change the default settings while playing SACD DVD Audio discs If you press during the operation you can go back one step O RETURN SEN fe A Speaker size setting You can change the sizes of the front speakers center speaker and surround speak ers or turn on or off the center speaker surround speakers or subwoofer 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AMP SET UP button
33. 32 1015 1016 1020 JBL 1014 PENNEY 1003 1007 1008 SEARS 1012 1014 1015 1021 1036 1038 JCB 1001 1009 1011 1012 1021 1022 1027 1044 1048 1050 JVC 1018 1023 1013 1015 1016 1030 1031 DAEWOO 1007 1011 1017 KENWOOD 1007 1009 1022 1030 1050 SEMP 1022 1019 1021 1036 KONIG 1039 PHILCO 1007 1009 1014 SHOGUN 1007 1041 1042 KTV 1009 1011 1020 1037 SIGNATURE 1005 DAYTRON 1007 LG 1015 PHILIPS 1014 SONY 1001 DENON 1020 LOEWE 1039 PILOT 1007 1009 1011 SOUNDESIGN 1030 1031 DUMONT 1006 1007 LOGIK 1005 PIONEER 1010 1028 SQUAREVIEW 1027 DWIN 1044 1046 LUXMAN 1015 PORTLAND 1007 1011 1019 SSS 1007 ELECTRONBAND 1001 LXI 1012 1014 1021 PRISM 1013 SUPREME 1001 EMERSON 1007 1010 1011 1022 1030 PROSOCAN 1012 SYLVANIA 1009 1014 1021 1029 1030 MAGNAVOX 1009 1014 1031 PROTON 1030 1038 SYMPHONIC 1027 1031 1032 1037 MAJESTIC 1005 PULSAR 1006 1007 TANDY 1044 1041 1042 MARANTZ 1009 1014 QUASAR 1013 1025 TECHNICS 1013 ENVISION 1009 MEGATRON 1020 1030 QUELLE 1039 TECHNOL ACE 1031 ETRON 1043 MEMOREX 1005 1015 1021 RADIO SHACK 1007 1009 1011 TECHWOOD 1013 1015 FISHER 1021 1030 1037 1012 1015 1028 TEKNIKA 1005 1007 1011 FORTRESS 1044 METZ 1007 1009 1030 1030 1014 1015 1016 FUJITSU 1031 MGA 1007 1009 1028 RCA 1007 1010 1012 1019 1031 FUNAI 1027 1031 MIDLAND 1006 1011 1012 1013 1044 1047 TELEFUNKEN 1015 GE 1008 1012 1013 1013 1048 1049 1050 THORN 1039 1030
34. 4 7 Description of discs 0 0 ccc eect eee eee 8 9 A Preparation for Use System installation 10 Speaker connection 0 00 cece eee eee teen ene eee 11 12 Antenna connection ioes nice NEES ere ad ee Be Oe eee ee ee ee ees 12 TV connection siss irisi Re E IEN heed ete tee enters oot 13 Remote controll ss deeg E rees KANAN a DAN 14 AC power connection 00 0 cece eee 14 Setting the clock issi sie SNE KOEUNE EE inte bee Tee as be ea os We SE 15 General controls 3 22 0032 e Beet a E DAN lade ok eee 16 A DVD Operation Playing a diS Xd hee i ee ee ee ease EE Wiese ee wee 17 18 Basic operation To locate the beginning of a chapter track skip 19 Fast forward Fast reverse search eee eee eee eee eens 19 To start playback from the desired point direct play 20 Useful operation To play in the desired order programmed play 21 To play repeatedly repeat play 4 eee eee 22 To play the contents between the specified points repeatedly A B repeat 22 Still picture Frame advance 23 Slow motion play 23 Resume play EE EE EE 23 To change the angle 24 To zoom images ZOOM eee eens 24 To select a title from the top menu of the diec aaa 25 To select a subtitle or audio language from the disc menu 25 To change the subtitle language 2 cece eee eee teens 25 To cha
35. 7 3 12 Heel DVD Audio Track elapsed time Group Track number Group elapsed time DVDa gt e DVDa 5 DVDa 3 48 1 7 31 03 See EE DvDa DvDa DVDa LEE 96 SURR 96 L R 96 After approx 2 seconds After approx 2 seconds Sampling frequency Sampling frequency Sampling frequency low frequency effects surround 2 channel Sampling frequency display may differ or may not appear depending on the disc Notes Title Chapter numbers or elapsed time may not appear depending on the disc The playing time of the disc specified on the jacket etc may not include silence between tracks and may differ from that displayed on the unit Elapsed time on the display does not indicate the actual time During MP3 playback total elapsed time does not appear and elapsed time can not be switched A Switching elapsed time During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the DISPLAY button Each time you press the display changes SACD Track elapsed time SACD 5 SACD D SACD 1 23 3 10 12 Track number Total elapsed time ats J CD Track elapsed time Total elapsed time gt e gt mn co gt eer ir 3 1 23 3 10 12 A Switching playing time A To change the setting on the playback con trol screen On the playback control screen various settings can be changed at the same time 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 a
36. CD layer only CD discs you can enjoy various sounds by changing the multi channel mode or stereo mode see pages 37 38 You cannot change the two modes for the SACD SACD layer SD PX2 o 2 o Q S Vo E S 2 S a KE 9 NG g e A O 5 c o A lt YW E 30 zz Playing an SACD disc continued A To play in random order random play The tracks on the disc can be played in random order automatically 1 while in the stop or playback mode press the RANDOM bution SACD RANDOM Kag 2 in the stop mode press the 5 button All tracks play in random order To cancel random play press the RANDOM button When you press the button the current random play is canceled Notes Random play is not allowed during programmed playback In random play the unit will select and play tracks automatically You cannot select the order of the tracks For MP3 discs random play is not available In random play press the amp button to switch to repeat play 1 Q 2 Ki Q 3 Vo E bo Ky a 2 O g o Q Q o ei Q del E 31 Playing an MP3 disc SR You can play back a CD R CD RW disc on which tracks are recorded in the MP3 for mat 2 Select a folder using the a v lt or button and press ENTER but ton The track selection screen appears Move the cursor to a folder and press the gt button Playback starts from the first track O
37. Care of DVD SACD CD discs DVD SACD CD discs are fairly resistant to damage however mistracking can occur due to an accumulation of dirt on the disc surface Follow the guidelines below for maximum enjoyment from your DVD SACD CD collection and player Do not write on either side of the disc particularly the non label side from which signals are read Do not mark this surface Keep your discs away from direct sunlight heat and excessive moisture Always hold the DVD SACD CDs by the edges Fingerprints dirt or water on the DVD SACD CDs can cause noise or mistracking If a DVD SACD CD is dirty or does not play properly clean it with a soft dry cloth wiping straight out from the center along the radius YES NO Correct Controls and indicators A Main unit front panel Reference page ar ran Sliding DOOF anG NEUENS REINER AE dE eee KANG 17 2 Remote Sensor EE EIERE EENS BORA eee nee es 14 3 Volume Control AA 16 4 Timer Set Indicator ee NEE NN NEE eee tease SEIN 49 5 SACD DVD AUDIO Stereo Indicator aaa 30 6 Dolby Pro Logic 1 Indicator 35 7 Dolby Digital Signal Indicator 35 8 DTS Signal Indicator e eee eee 35 9 PCM Signal Indicator 35 10 Daily Timer Indicator 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 49 11 Once Timer Indicator 49 12 Sleep Indicator egen Se EEN ANAN eee nade 50 13 Tithe INGICAtON a He SERIES NEES tee eee eee ne eee 27 14 Group Indicator ee
38. E finish as in steps OFF The Hi enters Sie timer ala mode 8 00 AM The timer set indicator lights up See page 49 The timer setting is retained SD PX2 LI a E bal kl ZS D S D Ka LI Mm L EC o U o o O S S o lt E 48 SD PX2 V L d Ng o Q ai S S o lt Fi 0 En S S Hd Bes D bd Hd E 2 5 Q el E 49 Operations after setting the timer 1 After setting the timer e IR BEL EP OE EL ER The unit is in the timer stand by mode If the timer set indicator does not light up turn on the power and set the timer again 2 At the start time h O Ja m y SE ee m Er a flashes The volume will increase gradually until it reaches the preset volume 3 When the finish time is reached The unit is set to the power stand by mode automatically In the timer stand by mode Checking the timer setting 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select TIMER ONCE or TIMER DAILY and press the ENTER button 3 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select ONCE CALL or DAILY CALL and press the ENTER button The unit returns to the timer stand by mode after displaying the settings in order Canceling the timer setting 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP
39. Indicator Setting LL 7 LEVEL 1 Only DVD software intended for children can be played back ko S LEVEL 2to7 Only DVD software intended for general use and children can be played back a When playing a 4 3 image disc the image size depends on the LEVEL 8 SE software of any grade adult general children can be played E Es setting of the connected TV back G If you play back a wide image 16 9 disc with the unit connected OFF Parental control is canceled to a 4 3 TV images appear stretched vertically CODE Country code for parental control o S Note Country code list X 5 When playing the disc with a fixed video format it will not change even if the TV screen size is changed USA SPAIN BELGIUM PHILIPPINE N A CANADA SWISS HONG KONG AUSTRALIA A Progressive scan playback JAPAN SWEDEN SINGAPORE RUSSIA Connect the unit to a TV supporting progressive scan with a component video cable GERMANY HOLLAND THAILAND CHINA You can enjoy flicker free images FRANCE NORWAY MALAYSIA E Setting Description UK DENMARK INDONESIA ON Progressive 1 If the TV supports progressive scan set to ON ITALY FINLAND TAIWAN Z You can enjoy flicker free images Notes For the parental setting enter a 4 digit number example 1234 which will be your password Enter 1234 from the next time While playing a disc with parental control the display may appear requesting a password in order to watch some restricted scenes In such a case enter the password
40. Please refer to pages i to iv and EE TECHNOLOGY E 1 to E 62 SHARP A FRAN AIS Se reporter aux pages i et iv 1 BIT DIGITAL RECEIVER WITH DVD ka AMPLITUNER NUMERIQUE 1 BIT AVEC DVD MODEL MODELE SD PX2 OPERATION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI Thank you for purchasing this SHARP product To obtain the best DIGITAL DOLBY AD performance from this product please read this manual carefully It will guide DO ITAL NN ou in operating your SHARP product PRO LOGIC TI y p gy p Technology SURROUND PATOL SUPER AUDIO CD Nous vous remercions d avoir porte votre choix sur ce produit SHARP Pour en tirer le meilleur parti veuillez lire ce mode d emploi tres attentivement COMPACT PROGRESSIVE SCAN aise AUDIO VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO SPECIAL NOTES for Users in the U S A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig ital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide CAUTION reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not oc cur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra dio or television reception which can be determ
41. Recorded in the video mode Whereas DVD Videos mainly contain video images DVD Audios mostly contain high quality sound data Its recording capacity is seven times as much as a CD CD Its physical structure is the same as DVD Videos but largely differs in data and direc tory structures It consists of the audio zone which is the main part and the video LI Some DVD discs may not function as described in the manual See the disc 2 jacket for restrictions E SACD g o c AD a 2 A DVD Audio amp SUPER AUDIO CD D 1 Q LI General Information Audio CD Audio CD R Audio CD RW zone which records video images COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT Group and track il A DVD Audio disc consists of groups and tracks Groups are equivalent to albums DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO ini i 2 indivi ithi a containing multiple songs Tracks are the individual songs within a group Or CD R recorded in MP3 Or CD RW recorded in format 7 MP3 format Some discs may not play properly due to the status of the equipment used for re cording characteristics of the discs scratches dirt or dirty optical pickup lens SD PX2 LI 3 d o Mes ei E S E Ka 9 Q H o SG E pe O O D O Description of discs continued DVD R DVD RW playback You can play DVD R and DVD RW discs recorded in the video mode Before playing DVD R DVD RW discs with this unit
42. SCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE S2898A 16 Lightning For added protection for this product 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 will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 17 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it 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 18 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 19 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 20 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all ser
43. UR Urdu uw JEL Greek KM Cambodian RO Romanian UZ Uzbek 1 EN English KN Kannada RU Russian VI Vietnamese EO Esperanto KO Korean RW Kinyarwanda VO Volapuk ES Spanish KS Kashmiri SA Sanskrit WO Wolof ET Estonian KU Kurdish SD Sindhi XH Xhosa EU Basque KY Kirghiz SG Sango YO Yoruba FA Persian LA Latin SH Serbo Croatian ZH Chinese FI Finnish LN Lingala Sl Singhalese ZU Zulu FJ Fiji LO Laotian SK Slovak FO Faroese LT Lithuanian SL Slovenian FR French LV Latvian Lettish SM Samoan E 61 Specifications ee As part of our policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make A design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The A SACD DVD player performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units There may be some deviations from these values in individual units Signal System NTSC color Supported disc types DVD Video Audio Region number 1 ALL SACD DVD A R RW vid de audio CD CD R CD RW A General video mo e au os C C Video signal Horizontal resolution 500 lines Power source AC 120 V 60 Hz SIN ratio 70 dB Power consumption 60 W Audio signal Frequency Linear PCM DVD Dimensions Width 14 1 2 368 mm characteristics 4 Hz to 22 kHz Height 9 11 16 245 mm sampling rate 48 kHz Depth 4 1 2 114 mm 4 Hz to 44 kHz Weight 8 2 Ibs 3 7 kg sampling rate 96 kHz A
44. V screen Press the DIRECT button e 8 30 01 23 40 Selecting a chapter of DVD Press the DIRECT button twice 01 23 40 Selecting a track on SACD CD discs Unit display Press the DIRECT button SACD TRACK 3 Within 10 seconds enter a number with the direct number buttons 0 9 and press the ENTER bution To correct the number enter again To cancel press the RETURN sa button Instead of the direct number buttons 0 9 you can use the A or V button How to specify To play by specifying time time search You can play back from the desired point by specifying the time 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 2 DVD TV screen Press the DIRECT button three times T 3 5 e 8 30 SACD CD Unit display Press the DIRECT button twice SACD gt 3 Within 10 seconds enter a number with the direct number butions 0 9 and press the ENTER button To specify 1 hour 23 minutes and 40 seconds enter 012340 To correct the number enter again To cancel press the RETURN sa button When you use the A or V button instead of the direct number buttons 0 9 press the lt or gt to switch among hour minute and second For DVD Video discs specify the elapsed time of the title Example To select chapter 12 Press 1 2 and the ENTER button For DVD Audio SACD CD discs specify the elapsed time of the track Notes Direct play fe
45. a w SELECT ENTER ENTER EA RETURN 2 Press the a or v button to select a setting item and press the EN TER button For setting items see the table on page 40 3 Press the A V lt or gt button to select a parameter and press the ENTER button Example TV MODE is selected To change other settings begin from step 2 Tv MODE amp PROGRESSIVE OUT OFF Jg DVD AUDIO AUDIO 4 Press the RETURN a button twice The new setting is memorized Notes You cannot display the initial setting screen while a disc is playing The previous screen appears by pressing the RETURN cx button while selecting an item or setting Setting Selectable parameters Description Reference indicates initial settings page TV MODE TV MODE 4 3 PS Select according to the TV P 41 aale 16 9 PROGRESSIVE ON If the TV supports progressive scan select ON to enjoy high resolution images If not set to OFF P 41 OUT OFF DVD AUDIO AUDIO Some DVD Audio discs contain both DVD Audio and DVD Video contents Select either as default P 29 VIDEO Selectable when a disc is not insert ed PARENTAL PASSWORD Please enter a 4 You can set a 4 digit password required to change the LEVEL and CODE country code If you P 41 digit password forget the password press the W button four times LEVEL LEVEL 1 8
46. active The unit enters into the power stand by mode after the time set for sleep timer and turns on at the start time of timer playback O Sleep timer setting Timer playback setting Start time Finish time Timer playback Timer playback will starts automatically stop 1 minute 2 hours Sleep operation will automatically stop Sleep operation starts SD PX2 a beid Q 8 Kr LI Y L 2 O Ng 3 O S o lt E 50 e Operating the connected TV You can operate Sharp TVs with the remote control Change the remote control set A Changing the TV registration ting if operating other manufacturers TV or if you cannot operate a Sharp TV 1 While holding down the TV button enter the manufacturer setting number 4 digits 2 Release the TV button a The setting is registered and the TV can be operated with the remote control of TV VIDEO S rf this unit Notes You cannot operate some Sharp TVs with the remote control As for manufacturers with 2 or more setting numbers select one with which you can operate the TV V Once you set a number the number previously memorized will be canceled qQ After replacing the batteries in the remote control the registered number may LS automatically be set to 1044 SHARP If it occurs register the desired number aag Es TIMER SLEEP again
47. ain to skip to the beginning of the previous chapter track The same operation can be performed by pressing the ga or gt gt I button on the main unit Notes Some discs do not display the chapter track and the skip feature is disabled On a DVD the skip function may not be available between titles groups A Fast forward Fast reverse search You can search the desired point as you play the disc 1 While a disc is playing press the lt lt or gt gt button Example When the gt gt button is pressed 1 BB DVD 2 Press the lt lt or gt gt button repeatedly to select a search speed 1 about X 2 times 2 about X 8 times 3 about X 32 times The disc is forwarded by the gt gt button and reversed by the 44 button The same operation can be performed by holding down the a or gt gt I button on the main unit for 2 seconds or more Press the gt button to return to normal playback Notes On some discs the search function is disabled The search function is not possible across titles groups During fast forward subtitles appear and sound is heard only at the search speed 1 about x 2 times Sound is not heard on SACD discs Depending on the disc or scene the search speed may differ from that in this man ual A To start playback from the desired point direct play 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 2 Selecting a title of DVD T
48. ature is disabled on some discs Some DVD discs may not display the chapter number During programmed play this operation is not available On DVD Audio discs groups and tracks are played directly instead of titles and chapters Notes Time search is not possible across titles tracks On DVD Audio discs time search is not possible across tracks Some discs cannot play from the specified point Time search feature is disabled on some discs During programmed play this operation is not available For MP3 discs time search is not available Some discs contain time portions you cannot specify SD PX2 D E 2 S S 2 S a 1 o T 3 o Q E 20 SD PX2 E 2 g ic S 2 D 2 T 3 o a E 21 Useful operation MODE 1 MODE 2 PAGE DOWN To play in the desired order programmed play You can play chapters tracks in the desired order within a title group 24 chapters can be programmed programmed play Titles groups cannot be programmed 1 Inthe stop mode set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the PROGRAM button Example DVD The programming screen is displayed DVD VIDEO PROGRAM To program tracks on SACD CD discs go to TITLE E I 1 T 2 step 3 2 Select a title number with the a or v SVDAIDES PROGRAM bution and press the ENTER button iii dE 1 T 2 The chapter selection screen appears Cu
49. audio output ODE Each time you press audio language audio output changes Example 1 Original lt English gt Dolby Digital 5 1 Surround 2 Original lt English gt DTS 5 1 Surround 3 Japanese Dolby Digital 2 ch Notes The audio language on some DVDs may not be changed For available audio languages audio outputs see the disc jacket When you switch the audio language audio output during DVD Audio playback the unit may return to the beginning of the track In this case it takes longer to switch the language During CD playback the audio output switches as follows L R L R When you set the unit to the stand by mode or replace the disc settings return to the default For MP3 discs you cannot change the audio output Various settings A Brightening the image Gamma correction 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the GAMMA buiton to select ON ON and OFF will be switched with each press of this button oN rrr 2 Within 10 seconds press the lt or gt button to set the level Level Setting Level Setting OFF Normal ONE gt gt Brighter ON gt gt gt Slightly brighter ON GGG A lot brighter To restore the original brightness In step 1 select OFF A Sharpening the image Super picture 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the S PICTURE b
50. ber 1 or ALL and an audio CD loaded P 8 Image cannot be played back Sound is not heard Are the video and audio cables con nected improperly Is a disc other than a DVD region number 1 or ALL and an audio CD loaded Is the disc very dirty Is the disc loaded upside down Clean the optical pickup if it is dirty Is the TV input set to VIDEO 1 VID EO 2 etc Is the unit turned on P 13 55 P 8 P 58 P 51 A Condensation Sudden temperature changes storage or operation in an extremely humid environ ment may cause condensation inside the cabinet laser pickup etc or on the trans mitter on the remote control Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction If this happens leave the power on with no disc in the unit until normal playback is possible about 1 hour Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter with a soft cloth before operating the unit A If trouble occurs When this product is subjected to strong external interference mechanical shock excessive static electricity abnormal supply voltage due to lightning etc or if it is operated incorrectly it may malfunction If such a problem occurs do the following Clearing all the memory reset 1 Unplug the unit 2 While holding down the ON STAND BY button plug in the AC power cord RESET appears for about 1 second and the power turns off O ON STAND BY Caution When you reset all data is deleted an
51. button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select TIMER ONCE or TIMER DAILY and press the ENTER button 3 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select ONCE OFF or DAILY OFF and press the ENTER button Timer will be canceled the setting will be retained A To use the same timer setting Once timer 1 Turn on the power set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIM ER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select TIMER ONCE and press the ENTER button 3 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select ONCE ON and press the ENTER button 4 Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power stand by mode Daily timer The timer will operate at the same time every day It will continue until the daily timer setting is canceled Cancel the daily timer when it is not in use When you use the same setting for the daily timer select TIMER DAILY instead of TIMER ONCE and select DAILY ON instead of ONCE ON Sleep timer The unit turns off at a specified time when listening to a disc or the radio 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the TIMER SLEEP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to select SLEEP SET and press the ENTER SLEEP button SET 3 Press the lt or button to select the time Pages zem Maximum 2 hours Minimum 1 minute tee 2 hours
52. ctive workmanship and materials and agrees that it will at its option either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period s set forth below This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item s set forth below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse abnormal service or handling or which has been altered or modified in design or construction In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and provide proof of purchase to the servicer The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD S FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described herein or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclus
53. d on a wall bracket It may cause the main unit to fall leading to injury or breakage Do not modify or change the main unit bracket It may cause the main unit to fall leading to injury or breakage 3 Caution Do not block the ventilation opening of the main unit with a tablecloth etc Heat may be kept inside causing fire Select a mounting position carefully to avoid injury by hitting head Never step on or hang from the main unit Pay special attention to children It may cause injury or breakage to the main unit Check the wall strength SHARP is not liable for accidents caused by insuffi cient strength of the wall or improper mounting Improper mounting may cause the main unit to fall If you need assistance contact your dealer or installer 3 gt S o ES c e c S o D S bar E 3 LI ke 3 d U kel Q O S S o a E 54 SD PX2 LI S S Ki 5 gt o Hi 5 e bun 5 Q S S 1S LI V L 2 d U o Q O S S o lt E 55 Connecting other equipment Turn off the other equipment before making this connection An optical digital cable audio digital cable and audio cable are not supplied Purchase an optional or commercially available cable If using an audio cable purchase one without resistance If you use an audio cable with resistance sound volume will decrease TV AUDIOOUT To audio output jacks To audio output jacks
54. d the settings return to the default DVD initial settings are retained SD PX2 du Q a 5 LC LI ke x Fei o gt S bd SI 77 2 ZS 3 LI E 60 wee Language code list for disc language Code Language name Code Language name Code Language name Code Language name AA Afar FY Frisian MG Malagasy SN Shona AB Abkhazian GA Irish MI Maori SO Somali AF Afrikaans GD Scots Gaelic MK Macedonian SQ Albanian AM Amharic GL Galician ML Malayalam SR Serbian AR Arabic GN Guarani MN Mongolian SS Siswati AS Assamese GU Gujarati MO Moldavian ST Sesotho AY Aymara HA Hausa MR Marathi SU Sundanese AZ Azerbaijani HI Hindi MS Malay SV Swedish BA Bashkir HR Croatian MT Maltese SW Swahili BE Byelorussian HU Hungarian MY Burmese TA Tamil g BG Bulgarian HY Armenian NA Nauruan TE Telugu S BH Bihari IA Interlingua NE Nepali TG Tajik o BI Bislama IE Interlingue NL Dutch TH Thai Y S BN Bengali IK Inupiaq NO Norwegian TI Tigrinya 0 Ge Bangla IN Indonesian OC Occitan TK Turkmen o 5 BO Tibetan IS Icelandic OM Afan Oromo TL Tagalog T S BR Breton IT Italian OR Oriya TN Setswana en 5 CA Catalan IW Hebrew PA Panjabi TO Tonga Li T CO Corsican JA Japanese PL Polish TR Turkish oD E CS Czech JI Yiddish PS Pashto Pushto TS Tsonga oe o CY Welsh JW Javanese PT Portuguese TT Tatar KN DA Danish KA Georgian QU Quechua Tw Twi gS DE German KK Kazakh RM Rhaeto Romance UK Ukrainian o DZ Bhutanese KL Greenlandic RN Kirundi
55. digital audio TV input jack Set the input to TV in this case Plug in each cable fully to prevent noise interference Refer to the manual for the connected equipment You can also use the FUNCTION button to switch the input to auxiliary A Using other subwoofer You can connect a subwoofer with an amplifier to the subwoofer pre output jack Note No sound is heard from the speaker in which an amplifier is not built in A Headphones Before plugging in or unplugging the headphones reduce the volume Be sure your headphones have a 1 8 3 5 mm diameter plug and are between 16 ohm and 50 ohm impedance The recommended impedance is 32 ohms While headphones are connected sound is not produced from the speakers You cannot use the surround feature with headphones Do not plug in or unplug headphones while recording The sound may skip SD PX2 LI S Ki S gt el Hi 5 e bon 5 2 S S 6 LI 0 L EC D U o o O S S o lt E 56 sore Connecting other equipment continued Turn off the other equipment before making this connection An optical digital cable is not supplied Purchase an optional optical digital cable KA TE ESS E ao oen oa ino i LI z S S 3 Er KH Q D En D E E fe i LI Ki ke d U kel Q O S S o lt Digital audio recorder etc Optical digital cable option AD M3DC To optical digital audio input
56. e videotape copy from play ing normally Main unit bracket x 1 GDAI A003AWPA Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only Note Only the above accessories are included This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by meth od 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 Cor poration and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless other wise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited SD PX2 2 3 z O O D O LI Pay S Q o o o ko S 2 2 ei D D Bes S O lt x LI SD PX2 Precautions A General be a minimum of 6 15 cm of free space on the top of the unit 6 15 cm D by 4 10 cm 4 10 cm 4 10 cm Use the unit on a firm level surface free from vibra tion Keep the unit away from direct sunlight strong mag netic fields excessive dust humidity and electronic electrical equipment home computers facsimiles etc which generate electrical noise Precautions Do not place anything on top of the unit Do not expose the unit to moisture to temperatures higher t
57. ee EE SEENEN teeters eee seed EES ones 27 15 Chapter Indicator 27 16 Track Indicator 1 11 a nG GANG NEEN ELE eee ee eee 27 17 Total Indicator aaa aap KID EERE NANANA EE dE 28 18 SACD DVD AUDIO Multi Indicator 30 19 Angle Indicator e TEE EARN ceicek en vie KAKA gers 24 20 Audio Signal Speaker Indicators aaa 36 KING 21 Repeat One Track Repeat A B Repeat Indicator 22 DADIGITAL Kc 22 Random Play Indicator 31 STEREO MULTI IL Gesi B 23 Program Indicator TITLE GROUP CHAP TRACK TOTAL f ANGLE F5 24 FM Stereo Mode Indicator eee eee eee eee eee 33 agl 25 FM Stereo Receiving Indicator 0 0 eee ee eee e eee 33 v s A1G B RANDOM PROGRAM STEREO SD PX2 LI L S amp x o S G G LI Q has E NG O O O SD PX2 c 2 K S mo Qs EE v cs Q dal Controls and indicators continued A Main unit right side panel Reference page 1 On Stand by Button 14 60 2 Sliding Door Open Close Button 17 3 Funetton Button 22 is VEER eee diaa tieda wee 56 4 Tuner Band Button 33 5 Disc Play Button EELSTEN EES ES EELER 17 6 Dise Stop Button Nee e eee eee oe eee KN ee ees 17 18 7 Chapter track Skip Up and Down Buttons 19 33 A Main unit rear panel 1 Headphone Jack 2 22 2A 55 2 Coaxial Digital Audio Input Jack 55 3 Optical Digital Audio Output Jack
58. eet 15 m 25 feet 7 5 m Q THe E gt T Ree rod Ground wire antenna SD PX2 O E c S Kal S Q o D LI S 2 Lo Fr S e O e S 2 c Ki Ds S 2 Fr S fo O e x Hi Q Ko LI E 12 SD PX2 1 E D D Q E E Q WI gt 1 O I Se S Kal Q o D E 13 TV connection Unplug all equipment before making any connections Connect a TV with the supplied video cable rm S D To video H input jack l Video cable supplied Notes Change the TV input in accordance with the connected jack Do not connect other equipment between the TV and this unit If they are con nected via a VCR pictures may be distorted Using the audio cable you can listen to the TV sound with this unit 3 If your TV is equipped with an S video input jack or component video input jacks pur chase an appropriate cable to enjoy higher quality images When you use a TV supporting progressive scan open the initial setting screen and set PROGRESSIVE OUT to ON in TV MODE see page 41 EN a To S video input jack To component S video cable video input jacks commercially available I Component video cable commercially available Notes Change the TV input in accordance with the connected jack Do not connect other equipment between the TV and this unit If they are con nected via a
59. en you stop playback The brightness remains unchanged D ON SCREEN lt lt a i k of oth ia EK during playback of other media Note The blue light on the right side of the volume control goes out when the display dims with DIM ON or DIM AUTO E 16 wee Playing a disc A Playback For a wide screen TV set the video output to fie see page 40 Turn on the TV and switch the input to the VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 etc according ly e AE eS EE 1 Turn on the power and press the m button to set the input to DVD You can also use the button on the main unit 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the sliding door Label side LI SS CLOSE z The sliding door closes after approx 2 min emm S 2 gt e utes of inactivity gt gt QO 0980 3 Insert a disc Click sound e G2 le jO To avoid damage insert the disc carefully S 66 Qe gt 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the sliding door B NG Some discs play automatically 5 tt you cannot start playback in step 4 press the gt button When you press the gt button with the sliding door open it closes and playback starts SLOW I gt STILL I gt You can also use the 4 or B button on the main unit Volume control See page 16 E 17 Operations during disc playback Action Remote control Main unit Operation To
60. erence Refer to the manual for the connected equipment You can also use the FUNCTION button to set the input to TV A Audio connection to VCR You can listen to VCR sound from the speakers by connecting the unit using an audio cable To listen to VCR sound Turn the power on and press the VCR button Notes The audio VCR output jacks sends signals coming from a DVD CD the tuner audio TV input jacks digital audio input jack and digital audio TV input jack Sig nals from the audio VCR input jacks are not sent When sending signals coming from the digital audio input jack or digital audio TV input jack via the audio VCR output jacks on the unit set the stereo mode to STE REO see page 38 In the multi channel mode signals may not be sent properly When sending signals from the digital audio input jack to the audio VCR output jacks the audio output level decreases Leave headphones unplugged while recording to avoid further level decrease Plug in each cable fully to prevent noise interference Refer to the manual for the connected equipment You can also use the FUNCTION button to set the input to VCR A Audio connection to a digital tuner You can listen to sound from the digital tuner etc from the speakers by connecting the unit using an audio digital cable To listen to the digital tuner Turn the power on and press the AUX button Notes You can also listen to the digital tuner sound by connecting the tuner to the
61. han 140 F 60 C or to extremely low temper atures 2 q E CN NG O D O If the unit does not work properly unplug and plug it in again Then turn on the unit Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it from the AC outlet as pulling the cord can damage internal wires Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a well ventilated area and that there is at least 4 10 cm of free space along the sides and back There must also l RAIN Lo In case of an electrical storm unplug the unit for safe TUB ech ty Ws Do not remove the outer cover as this may result in electric shock Refer internal service to your lo cal SHARP service facility This unit should only be used within the range of 41 F 95 F 5 C 35 C Warning The voltage used must be the same as that specified by this unit Using this product with a higher voltage other than that specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other types of accident causing damage SHARP will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from the use of this unit with a voltage other than that specified A Volume control The sound level at a given volume setting depends on speaker efficiency location and various other factors It is advisable to avoid exposure to high volume levels which occurs while turning the unit on with the volume control setting up high or while continually listening at high volumes A
62. he eject button to remove the disc Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the sliding door If you turn off the power with the sliding door open the door closes An error message appears on TV or the unit when you try to play the following discs see page 58 Scratched discs Unplayable discs The region number is neither 1 nor ALL Discs supporting parental control Some DVDs support parental control which restricts viewing according to the age see page 41 SD PX2 o 2 e SZ 8 D E NG g o S Q Icons used in this operation manual Some functions may not be available depending on discs The following icons indicate the discs that can be used in the section DVD Videos and DVD Audios Caution SACD Super Audio CDs Do not touch the sliding door while it is moving and be careful not to pinch your fin Audio CDs and CD R CD RW with MP3 recording gers E 18 SD PX2 D E S S S o S Q 1 2 T 3 o S a E 19 Basic operation TUNER PRESET N TUNING N A To locate the beginning of a chapter track skip You can move to other chapter track with simple operations While a disc is playing press the lt lt or gt gt button Press the gt gt I button to skip to the next chapter track Press the ba button to skip to the beginning of the current chapter track Press the tat button ag
63. he power set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 3 and TO readjust the clock SS Perform Setting the clock from the beginning press the TIMER SLEEP button In step 2 the time will be displayed 2 Within 10 seconds press the a or v ees button to select CLOCK ADJUST CLOCK Note and then press the ENTER button ADJUST Unplugging the unit or power failure will clear the clock setting Readjust the clock E 15 General control mo A Volume control Main unit operation When the VOLUME control is turned clockwise the volume will increase When it is turned coun nT een QF E em EY E terclockwise the volume will decrease VOLUME23 E NE Remote control operation 0 1 2 38 39 40 Ng Press the VOL button to increase the volume and the VOL button for decreasing A Muting The volume is muted temporarily when pressing the MUTE button on the remote control cab Press again to restore the volume du The mute status is canceled when you adjust MUTE gt the volume O A D MODE 12 A To change the display brightness 2 levels CT Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and hold down the DISPLAY button for 3 c seconds or more Ge Each time you press brightness changes 6 Dimmed Brightened E Sg E DIM ON DIN AUTO gt DIM OFF oo D VOL Ce After approx 5 seconds of DVD Video playback the display dims and the original beg O brightness returns wh
64. ign objects caught in it Set this unit to the stand by mode and remove the You are trying to perform an incorrect oper foreign objects around the fan Not ation NO DISC The disc is not loaded BEEN The operation is prohibited The disc is loaded upside down The disc does not support the operation de NO PLAY The disc s region number is neither 1 nor ALL g Kna CC ACCESS scribed in this operation manual No Signal The digital audio input jack is not connected proper DENIED ly Unspecified signal is received and cannot be recog nized Should the same message appear even if the unit is unplugged and plugged in or is set to the stand by mode and on again contact your local dealer where you pur chased the unit E 58 SD PX2 V o Q a 5 LC Ben bc lt o En E Ki D Q o o Ke 3 E 59 Troubleshooting chart Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner without calling a service tech nician If something is wrong with this product check the following before calling your autho rized SHARP dealer or service center A General Symptom Possible cause Reference page No sound is heard Is the volume level set to 0 P 16 Are the headphones connected P 55 Are the speaker wires disconnect P 11 ed The sounds from speakers Are the speaker wires connected to P 11 are not well
65. ined by turning the equipment off and RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol ehh CONFRONT ACIS OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT lowing measures i R Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO Increase the separation between the equipment ag barahan i SEAN Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ceiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Explanation of Graphical Symbols WARNING F PATE d FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equip 3 ai h f id th hori The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an Ee ee e by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag CAUTION nitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RE The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is SULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE intended to alert the user to the presence of important AS THE LASER BEAM USED IN THIS PRODUCT IS
66. ish gt Dolby Digital 5 1 Sur round 2 Japanese Dolby Digi tal 2 ch The number of audio tracks and audio re cording systems are indicated You can change the audio language Audio and recording system vary de pending on the DVD Check them in the DVD s manual A Discs that cannot be played DVDs without the region number 1 or ALL DVDs with PAL system DVDs with SECAM system DVDs with MPEG sound DVD ROM DVD RAM CDG Video CD Photo CD CD ROM Discs recorded in special formats etc The discs above cannot be played at all or no sound is heard although images appear on the screen or vice versa Faulty playback may damage the speakers and can have an adverse effect on your hearing when played at high volume settings This DVD player adopts the NTSC system Discs that were made in foreign countries may not be played back Check the recording system before pur chasing discs You cannot play illegally produced discs System installation me A Placing the speaker system Notes d f i Place the TV halfway between the front speakers The best surround effect will be achieved by placing each speaker at the same It is recommended that the center speaker be placed near the television distance from the listening position Place the surround speakers at a position just above the height of your ears It is recommended to arrange the speakers as shown below The subwoofer vibrates while
67. ited States To find a location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer call Sharp toll free at 1 800 BE SHARP What to do to Obtain Service Ship prepaid or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized Servicer Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available If you ship the Product be sure it is insured and packaged securely TO OBTAIN SUPPLY ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION CALL 1 800 BE SHARP SHARP SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza Mahwah New Jersey 07430 2135 SHARP CORPORATION PRINTED IN MALAYSIA IMPRIME EN MALAISIE TINSKA014AWZZ 04A R AO
68. ive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser Correction of defects in the manner and for the period of time described herein shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims whether based on contract negligence strict liability or otherwise In no event shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE Model Specific Section Your Product Model Number amp Description SD PX2 1 Bit Digital Receiver with DVD Be sure to have this information available when you need service for your Product Warranty Period for this Product One 1 year parts and labor from the date of purchase Additional Item s Excluded from Warranty Coverage if any Non functional accessories supplies and consumable items Where to Obtain Service At a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the Un
69. jack E 57 A Digital connection to a digital audio recorder etc You can record sound on a digital audio recorder by connecting to the digital audio output jack using an optical digital cable When connecting a digital audio recorder to the digital audio output jack set the DO DIGITAL to D PCM see page 39 BITSTREAM D PCM For 5 1 channel Dolby Digital DTS surround processors etc For 2 channel digital input amplifiers etc To record sound on a digital audio recorder Turn the power on and press the button Notes Some discs are copy protected and digital recording is not possible including DTS signals The digital audio output jack sends signals coming from a DVD CD the digital audio TV input jack and digital audio input jack Signals from the tuner audio TV input jacks and the audio VCR input jacks are not sent When you play DVD Video discs with Linear PCM sound recorded at a 96 kHz sampling rate sound may be sampled at 96 kHz or 48 kHz depending on the disc The digital audio output jack does not send signals coming from SACD or MP3 discs In DVD Audio playback the digital audio output jack does not send some signals Also the sampling rate of digital audio signals may reduce or no signals may be sent Plug in each cable fully to prevent noise interference Maintenance ET Cleaning the cabinet Cleaning the laser pickup lens Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft
70. kers repeat the op eration from step 3 Speaker type Speaker size Front speaker Left Right F SMALL Small diameter F LARGE Large diameter Center speaker C SMALL Small diameter C LARGE Large diameter C NO OFF Surround speaker Left Right S SMALL Small diameter S LARGE Large diameter S NO OFF Subwoofer SW YES ON SW NO OFF 5 Press the RETURN aA button twice The setting is complete indicates the default setting Notes The speaker size setting is only available for the subwoofer if the input is set to tuner or the surround is STEREO or VIRTUAL On some DVD Audio or SACD discs the subwoofer may not produce sound even if the speaker size is set to SMALL F SMALL and SW NO cannot be combined If the subwoofer is changed to SW NO while the front speakers are set to F SMALL they are changed to F LARGE When the front speakers are changed to F SMALL while the subwoofer is set to SW NO it is changed to SW YES If LARGE is set for a small speaker malfunction may result Be sure to set the speaker size to SMALL When the center and surround speakers and subwoofer are not connected set the speaker size to C NO S NO and SW NO Otherwise the protection circuit may be activated and the power is turned off Speaker type Delay range Default setting FL Front speaker Left 1 to 29 ft 6 ft 2 m CT Center speaker 1 to 29
71. l Symptom Possible cause Reference page The remote control does not Is the battery polarity respected P 14 operate properly Are the batteries dead Is the distance or angle incorrect P 14 Are there any obstructions in front of the unit Is the remote control sensor ex P 14 posed to strong light inverter fluo rescent light direct sunlight etc Is the remote control for another equipment used simultaneously The unit cannot be turned on Is the AC power cord of the unit P 14 with the remote control plugged in Are the batteries inserted P 14 A DVD CD player Symptom Possible cause Reference page Eventhough a disc is loaded NO PLAY is displayed Playback sounds are skipped Is the disc loaded upside down Is the disc very dirty Does the disc satisfy the standards Is the unit located near excessive vi brations Has condensation formed inside the unit P 60 The control buttons do not back is interrupted function Music or video play Is the disc very dirty Does the disc satisfy the standards Is the unit located near excessive vi brations Has condensation formed inside the unit Pictures and sound are skipped Is the disc very dirty Is the unit located near excessive vi brations Has condensation formed inside the unit P 60 The system does not operate even if the power is on Is a disc other than a DVD region num
72. le for the front speakers and subwoofer if the input is set to tuner or the surround is STEREO or VIRTUAL If subwoofer sound is distorted lower the subwoofer level E 45 A Changing crossover frequency Change the level above which subwoofer frequencies are cut to adjust the balance with the front speakers When the speaker setting is SMALL low frequencies from the speaker are cut It is recommended to set the level slightly above that of the low est front speaker frequency the lowest reproducible frequency 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AMP SET UP button 2 Within 10 seconds press the A or V button to In the stop mode you can change the amplifier settings on the TV screen 1 Set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AMP SET UP button The amplifier setting screen appears AMPLIFIER SETUP SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER DELAY SPEAKER LEVEL TEST TONE CROSSOVER e SELECT ENTER ENTER 3 RETURN select X FREQ and press the ENTER but Ss ton X FREQ 3 Within 10 seconds press the lt or gt button to select frequency and press the ENTER but Es ton 100Hz 4 Press the RETURN button twice The setting is complete Adjustable frequency Recommended frequency range range 80 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers is below 80 Hz 100 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers i
73. loth Exposing the sensor on the unit to strong light may interfere with operation Change the lighting or the direction of the unit Keep the remote control away from moisture heat shock and vibrations A Test of the remote control Point the remote control directly at the re mote sensor on the unit Remote sensor The remote control can be used within the range shown on the right Press the ON STAND BY button Does the power turn on Now you can enjoy your system STAND BY AC power connection A Connecting the AC power cord After checking all the connections have been made correctly plug the AC power cord of this unit into the AC outlet AC outlet AG 120 V 60 Hz Note Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will not be in use for a pro longed period of time CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT A To turn the power on Press the ON STAND BY button If the power does not turn on check if the power cords are plugged in properly To set the unit to stand by mode Press the ON STAND BY button again Notes After the unit enters the power stand by mode wait a few seconds to turn on again You can also use the ON STAND BY button on the remote control SD PX2 jo Mm mn pa 5 E S Pech S Q D U S 2 Ki o o el O EI Fa is Q 1S lt x N o el O 2 o S va LI E 14
74. nd press the DVD SET UP button 2 Press the a or v button to select the item and press the ENTER button Example DVD 1 Title number H gt a m 8 30 2 Chapter number Le E DVD 3 Elapsed playing time ke 2 ENGLISH 4 Subtitle 4 J 1 sA 1000 Sich 5 Angle BIT erch II Mops 6 Audio language 6 OFF e SELECT 7 Gamma uga OFF ENTER ENTER 33 RETNON 8 Super picture 8 9 o BIT RATE indicator unchangeable In the stop mode SACD CD select a track number with the da or gt gt button SACD CD Track number Track playing time Track playing time SACD SACD CD Es 3 5 43 4 3 19 After approx 2 seconds 3 Press the A V lt or gt button to change the setting and press the ENTER button Example Gamma is selected D BIT RATE TTT Lem A v 4 gt SELECT ENTER ENTER 83 RETURN Repeat the operation as instructed The number of repetition depends on the setting item To change other settings begin from step 2 SD PX2 D D 7 D D 3 2 S gt o T 3 o S a 4 Press the RETURN s button twice The setting is memorized and the playback screen reappears Notes Some items may not be selected depending on the type of the disc If the RETURN aa button is pressed while selecting an item or setting the previ ous screen appears On DVD Audio discs groups and tracks appear instead of titles and chapters E 28 SD PX2 2 T 3 o
75. nding number 0 9 OH E 2 Press the ENTER button 2 kel For example to choose 28 D o 1 Press the 2 button Le D 2 Press the 8 button us 3 Press the ENTER button E 1 Tune in the desired station and a LC 2 he ENTER button FM Da Press buttons within 5 seconds E press the utton p To correct enter the number again z1 med LI To erase all the contents of the preset memory 1 Hold the CLEAR button down for 4 seconds or more FM E 2 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button For FM stations stereo and mono modes are memorized Store the stations in memory in order starting with preset channel 1 CLEAR a Note The backup function protects the memorized stations for a few hours should there be a power failure or the AC power cord disconnection E 34 SD PX2 Mm L EC o Ng o Q O S S o lt LI RS ke ic E o c 3 ie o g 3 Q Hd o E 3 S 3 Hd En S S E Wy LI E 35 Enjoying surround sound sound mode This product is equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoders You can enjoy power ful and high quality surround sound as if you were on the scene Dolby Pro Logic II reproduces 5 1 channel surround from 2 channel stereo sound Dolby Digital Dees DIGITAL Disc with this trademark One of the digital audio systems for theatrical use You can enjoy the stereophonic effect in the home theater system When you set the audi
76. nge the audio language audio output cece eee eee 26 Page Various settings Brightening the image Gamma correction a 26 Sharpening the image Super picture e eee eee eee 26 To change the display on TV screen 22 eee eee eee eee 27 To change the display on the unt 27 Switching elapsed time 28 Switching playing time 0 cece cece eee eens 28 To change the setting on the playback control screen 28 Playing a DVD Audio dier 29 A SACD and CD Operation Playing an SACD disc Playing hybrid SACD sound 2 2 c cece eee eee eee eee 30 To play in random order random play 31 Playing an MP3 disc 0 a E a aa eee eee eee 32 A Radio Operation Listening to the radio 0 cece eee eee 33 Listening to the memorized station 00 0 c cece 34 A Advanced Features Enjoying surround sound sound mode 35 38 Changing the initial setting of DVD 39 42 Changing the default settings of the amplifier 43 46 Timer playback ep a eves EES ENEE ALA E SE NEEN A 47 Setting the timers NNN Nr KANG Serge Ware Weed ated EEN EN She 47 48 Operations after setting the mer 49 Sleep HIE eebe d SO eege gr Nee HEEN eo 50 Operating the connected TV 2 cee eee eee eee eee 51 52 Mounting the unit on the wall 53 54 Connecting other equipment eee eee eee 55 57 A References
77. ntains scenes recorded from multiple angles 1 When ANGLE appears on the unit display during playback set the Ef MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the ANGLE button a 2 Use the ANGLE button to select an angle number i 2 Each time you press the angle changes Notes Some DVDs prohibit changing the angle The angle number is not displayed if there is no other angle recorded XX is dis played instead Refer to the manual of the disc as the operation may vary depending on the disc A To zoom images zoom You can magnify images during playback 1 In the pause mode or during play 200M 1 back set the MODE 1 MODE 2 i switch to MODE 2 and press the ZOOM button ie ZOOM indicator Pressing the button cycles through the zoom settings as follows ZOOM 1 x 1 2 gt ZOOM 2 x 1 5 gt ZOOM 3 x 2 0 gt Off The indicator goes out 2 To shift the view and display the desired part of a zoomed image press the a V lt or gt button repeatedly To return to normal view Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select Off the indicator goes out When you cancel the zoom function you cannot shift the view Notes Animage may become distorted when zoomed Subtitles cannot be zoomed When the zoom indicator changes from white to red while shifting the image you cannot shift it any further SD PX2 D E 3 g 9 5 H gt D E NG
78. o output to Dolby Digital for a disc recorded in Dolby Digital the D I DIGITAL indicator lights up see page 26 DO DIGITAL DODIGITAL Dolby Pro Logic II Stereo recorded discs and video tapes Dolby Pro Logic II decodes 2 channel stereo sound from discs videotapes etc to reproduce 5 1 channel surround sound You can enjoy a three dimensional sound field When Dolby Pro Logic I is activated the DO PRO LOGIC 1 indicator lights up DOPRO LOGIC I ooproLocicn DOC O J DTS Digital Theater Systems DIGITAL SURROUND Disc with this trademark One of the digital audio systems for theatrical use As the sound quality is empha sized you can enjoy the realistic sound effect in the home theater system When you set the audio output to DTS for a disc recorded in DTS the E789 indicator lights up see page 26 Linear PCM A signal recording format without compression Used in DVD and CD featuring a musical or concert PCM mee DOPRO LOGIC I L EL EI A Audio signal Speaker indicators Audio Signal Speaker Indicators 1 Left Front Speaker Indicator 2 Left Indicator 3 Center Indicator 4 Center Speaker Indicator 5 Right Indicator 6 Right Front Speaker Indicator 7 Low Frequency Effect Indicator 8 9 Audio signal indicators light up for the corresponding audio source and speaker indi
79. o transmission Press the TUNER BAND button to display the STEREO indicator ga will appear when an FM broadcast is in stereo FM CR 98 8 rm FM stereo mode indicator we STEREO EE TUNING N FM stereo receiving indicator If the FM reception is weak press the TUNER BAND button to extinguish the STEREO indicator The reception changes to mono and the sound becomes clearer After use Press the ON STAND BY button to enter the power stand by mode Listening to the memorized station soro You can store 40 AM and FM stations in memory and recall them at the push of a but ton Preset tuning 2 Within 5 seconds press the TUNER PRESET v or button to select FM el the preset channel number P 2 Sia Preset channel number 3 within 5 seconds press the ENTER button to store that station in mem FM ez ory P 1 puna Repeat steps 1 3 to set other stations or to change a preset station When a new station is stored in memory the station previously memorized will be erased TIMER SLEEP PAGE DOWN ng To recall a memorized station Press the TUNER PRESET V or button to select the desired station FM be Gm P 1 EE LI E 2 es 05 LI Pari 3 O G P hannel 5 NV TUNER PRESET s Ti TUNER PRESET N resetchannelnumber Beg To select a preset station with the direct number buttons ek E 1 Press the correspo
80. ound is achieved even at low volumes Note When listening to Dolby Digital or DTS sound you cannot select STADIUM and HALL 2 channel stereo sound CD videotapes etc While the disc is playing press the MULTI CH button Example 2 ch stereo sound PRO geen g Di S O STANDARD Dolby Pro Logic 1 converts 2 channel stereo sound of CDs etc to 5 1 chan nel on a C7 When you press once the last used setting appears To change it press the button repeatedly within 3 seconds STANDARD gt MOVIE gt MUSIC t 4 HALL STADIUM NIGHT V ls TANDARD STANDARD You can enjoy the original sound as it is MOVIE The bass level is increased for powerful sound effect MUSIC You can enjoy lively sound by producing the articulate sound NIGHT Soft but powerful sound is achieved even at low volumes STADIUM You feel like one of the audience in a stadium HALL A concert hall atmosphere is created Notes When monaural signals are received in the multi channel mode only the center speaker and subwoofer produce sound When you play Dolby Digital or DTS sound with STADIUM or HALL set sur round is automatically set to STANDARD A Listening to 2 channel stereo sounds While the disc is playing press the STEREO button Example DTS format O Snp O 2 ef Dy A NS STEREO 7 You can enjoy 2 channel stereo sound O Q When you press once the las
81. press the 4 or V button to The test tone will be heard from each speaker in order at about 2 second inter select the desired speaker Es vals lt Set 71 Q The indicator of the selected speaker flashes SR 0 a E FL gt CT gt FR ke 4 Within 10 seconds press the lt or gt button to t KI OO 3 adjust the level ES swa SL lt SR GK You can adjust the level at 1 dB intervals SR 3 Q g To adjust the levels of other speakers repeat the op To adjust speaker levels U z eration from step 3 While the test tone is heard Kei D 5 E 5 Press the RETURN sa button twice Adjust the level with the lt or gt button D dr Press the A or V to select a speaker ES The setting is complete QO 3 3 Press the RETURN a button twice D Map o Speaker type Level range Default setting The settingis complete FL Front speaker Left 10 dB to 10 dB 0 dB ko dD CT Center speaker 10 dB to 10 dB 0 dB Meee inal AGA AA k PANGAN EET ka The test tone is produced only from the front speakers and subwoofer if the inpu lt gt EE SE CoB source is set to tuner or the surround is STEREO or VIRTUAL SR Surround speaker Right 10 dB to 10 dB 0 dB If NO OFF is selected for a speaker in the speaker size setting no test tone will 5 SL Surround speaker Left 10 dB to 10 dB 0 dB be heard from it 1 SW Subwoofer 10 dB to 10 dB 0 dB Notes The speaker level setting is only availab
82. r be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 12 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped 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 If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternate Warnings This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electri cian to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 13 Po
83. rammed play on DVD Audio discs select groups or tracks For an MP3 disc programmed play is not available SD PX2 A To play repeatedly repeat play Notes You can play a chapter track or a title group repeatedly by specifying it during play eee ee EE pack f you press the RANDOM button the current SACD CD repeat play is canceled and switched to random play 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and During DVD GEES repeat play is not available press the button j When you press the button the current repeat play of DVD it is canceled TV screen Unit display A To play the contents between the specified ae DVD points repeatedly A B repeat 1 REPEAT You can play the desired portion repeatedly by specifying it during playback E the button is pressed the repeat play mode changes in the following 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and The repeat play mode changes as follows on DVD press the A B button TV screen Unit display CG 1 REPEAT Repeat the currently A playing chapter AGBO DVD gt fe TS REPEAT Repeat the currently DVD KK ala 4 A playing title D Co AS No display NORMAL Normal playback The start point A is created Kg R 5 Q The repeat play mode changes as follows on SACD CD 2 Press the A B button again to enter the end point B Q S O3 TS 1 REPEAT Repeat the currently AGB B
84. reproducing bass Place it on a stable sturdy sur face Center The subwoofer reproduces bass Place it anywhere you like Front speaker Front speaker left speaker right Subwoofer Default setting Q 6 feet 2 m Front speaker left Front speaker right 24 100 100 gt Surround 3 4 Surround speaker left 6 Center speaker E 120 120 speaker right O S r 8 H Ka A Cooling fan cs D This unit is fitted with a cooling fan at the rear for improved cooling Do not cover the O S Nore opening in this section with any obstacles Kal The default distance is set to 6 feet 2 m If speakers cannot be placed at equal dis P g y C5 5 tances refer to Speaker delay setting see page 44 Cooling fan Be 5 Installation image So LI al a Caution The unit will get warm while being used Do not touch the warm areas of the unit for prolonged periods to avoid damage to you Protect the amplifier unit from damage When it is activated the sound switch is turned off In this case set the unit to the stand by mode and turn on again E 10 SD PX2 LI 2g Kei o o z fa o Ko 2 HI Vo LI O I pa S Kal S Q o D E 11 Speaker connection Make sure to leave the AC power cord disconnected when connecting the speakers
85. rsor 3 Use the a or v button to select a chapter track number and press the ENTER button DVD VIDEO PROGRAM The number is saved in the confirmation Selection area Confirmation area area Repeat the operation to program another number To correct press the B button to move the cursor to the confirmation area se lect the chapter track number with the A or V button and press the CLEAR button After deleting the number press the lt button to return the cursor to the selection area 4 Press the button to start playback The unit stops after playing the chapters tracks in the programmed order The programmed contents will be stored until the disc is removed To add numbers to the program Repeat steps 1 and 3 Additional chapter track numbers are added immediately after the chapter track already programmed To delete all numbers in the program 1 In the stop mode press the PROGRAM button 2 Press the B button to move the cursor to the confirmation area 3 Press the CLEAR button for 4 seconds or more To cancel the operation Press the PROGRAM button To repeat the disc using programmed play Press the PROGRAM button and then press the k button Programmed play is canceled when playback stops Notes Programming cannot be performed while paused or in the playback mode Programmed play is prohibited on some discs Chapters in other titles cannot be programmed together For prog
86. s between 80 and 100 Hz 120 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers is between 100 and 120 Hz 150 Hz The lowest reproducible frequency of the front speakers is between 120 and 150 Hz indicates the default setting Note The crossover frequency setting is invalid when playing DVD Audio discs 2 Press the a or v button to select the menu and press the ENTER button 3 Press the A V lt or gt button to change the setting and press the ENTER button FRONT SMALL CENTER SMALL SURROUND SMALL SUB WOOFER YES e az SELECT 4 EF CHANGE F3 RETURN Repeat the operation as instructed The number of repetition depends on the setting item To change other settings begin from step 2 4 Press the RETURN gt button twice The setting is complete Note You cannot change the amplifier settings unless the input source is set to DVD CD SD PX2 m L S b U 8 Q S gt o x LI ko Q E S Q bd 6 D D E 5 77 3 5 o o ZS gt S gt 2 O LI E 46 SD PX2 V L 2 d Ng o Q O S S o lt Hi E 0 a 5 ra Kc S ES Ay Q EN Q E Ek E 47 Timer playback The unit starts playback or turns on the radio at a specified time This unit has 2 types of timer functions once timer and daily timer Once timer Once timer playback works for one time only at a preset time Use when
87. speaker wire If it happens with the power on the protection circuit is activated and the unit is set to the power stand by mode In this case check that the speaker wire is connected correctly before turning on the power again Incorrect When the center and surround speakers and subwoofer are not connected set the speaker size to C NO S NO and SW NO Otherwise the protection circuit may be activated and the power is turned off Antenna connection Supplied FM antenna Connect the FM antenna wire to the FM 75 OHMS jack and position the FM antenna wire in the direction where the strongest signal can be received AM loop antenna FM antenna CH Supplied AM loop antenna Connect the AM loop antenna wire to the AM and GND terminals Position the AM loop anten na for optimum reception Place the AM loop an tenna on a shelf etc or attach it to a stand or a wall with screws not supplied Note Placing the antenna on the unit or near the AC power cord may cause noise pickup Place the antenna away from the unit for better reception Installing the AM loop antenna lt Assembling gt lt Attaching to the wall gt Wall Screws not supplied Outdoor FM or AM antenna Use an outdoor FM or AM antenna if you require better reception Consult your dealer When using an outdoor AM antenna be sure to keep the wire of the AM loop antenna connected Outdoor FM antenna Outdoor AM antenna 49 f
88. stop playback When you press once RESUME appears Press again to enter the stop mode While RESUME appears press the gt button Playback resumes from the point where it was stopped D On Resume play See page 23 To pause playback Not available Press during playback SLOW be In the pause mode press the gt button Playback resumes from the STILL 11 point where it was paused Notes Some DVD discs may not function as described in the manual See the disc jacket for restrictions During an operation gt may appear indicating that the operation is disabled by the disc Some DVD R DVD RW CD R CD RW may not play properly due to the status of the disc or equipment used for recording Change the recording speed or disc For more details see the manual for the equipment When you turn on the power or switch the input to DVD initialization starts and operation is not possible for a few seconds Sound may skip at high volume depending on the disc In this case turn down the volume Do not insert more than one disc Discs may be damaged A disc with scratches or fingerprints may not play properly Refer to Care of DVD SACD CD discs page 3 and clean the disc Do not play the discs of special shapes heart or octagon shaped as they can be ejected while rotating and cause injury Removing discs 1 Stop playback and press the OPEN CLOSE button Eject button Press t
89. t the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the SUBTITLE button 2 Use the A V G or gt button to select the title and then press the ENTER button The selected title is played You can also use the direct number buttons for some discs 2 Press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly to select the subtitle language IST 1 ENGLISH You can select one of the subtitle languages that are recorded on a DVD aa gt FRENCH gt gt SPANISH To hide subtitles on the screen press the lt or gt button to select OFF Notes The procedure shown here provides only general steps The actual procedure for using the disc menu depends on the disc you are using See the disc jacket for details On DVD Audio discs select a group instead of title During programmed play setting is not possible on the top menu Notes The subtitle language on some DVDs may not be changed If no subtitles are recorded on the disc XX is displayed It may take a little time to switch the subtitle language to the selected one When you set the unit to the stand by mode or replace the disc settings return to the default A To change the audio language audio out put During playback you can change the audio language audio output 1 During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the AUDIO button 2 Press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the audio language
90. t used setting appears To change it press the button repeatedly within 3 seconds STEREO lt VIRTUAL V STEREO STEREO You can enjoy the great acoustic effects of the front speakers and subwoofer VIRTUAL Although the surround speaker does not work you can enjoy spa cious surround effects It sounds as if speakers were also placed in AE Sy 2 Ng J EN Maey Notes When the surround mode is set to STEREO or VIRTUAL the same monaural sound is reproduced in the both of the right and left channels Some discs are recorded at 96 kHz of sampling frequency When this type of disc is played the sound mode is changed to STEREO automatically The sound mode cannot be changed during playback SD PX2 Mm L EX U o o O S S o lt LI EN m o SI E o E o a g S o D o E S S Hd gt E S E DI LI E 38 SD PX2 Mm L z d Ng o Q O S S o lt LI Q gt Q to E D E 5 77 bp 2 E o D Fe E o LI E 39 Changing the initial setting of DVD A new setting will be retained even if the unit is set to the stand by mode If you want to restore or change the setting reset it RETURN 1 Press the m button set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the DVD SET UP button The initial setting screen appears DVD SETUP TV MODE PARENTAL AUDIO DISC LANGUAGE OSD LANGUAGE
91. to temporarily change the control level A Disc language A Selecting a language for DISC LAN GUAGE etc Check the code of the language See the language code list on page 61 Example When you select HU Hungarian 1 On the initial setting screen select DISC LANGUAGE see steps 1 2 on page 39 and select MENU and AUDIO SUB TITLE EJ MENU A press the ENTER button e SELECT ENTER ENTER ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH g RETURN 2 Press the lt or ps button to select H for the first letter a PENA 3 Press the a or e button to move the cursor to the MENU 2 Indicator Setting AUDIO A language for audio can be set You can specify a language for dialogues and narration y Re y Ke SUB TITLE A language for subtitle can be set The subtitle is displayed in a specified language MENU A language for disc menus can be set Menu screens are displayed in a specified language CAST STAFF punda ACTEURS PERSONNEL a Am MENU 2 A E 4 Press the lt or button to select U for the second letter a ISS 6Q MENU 1 H es MENU 2 U E Ci Press the ENTER button 6 Press the RETURN sa button twice The new setting is memorized SD PX2 V4l L EC e Ng 3 O S o lt DH el gt Q bind D dS E D 2 ZS kl dS E dS E bei lt o DH E 42 SD PX2 Mm L
92. udio output Front speakers Center speaker and Surround speakers CD 4 Hz to 20 kHz terminals more than 4 ohms SIN ratio CD 96 dB 1 kHz Headphones 16 50 ohms recommended 32 ohms Dynamic range Linear PCM DVD 95 dB Subwoofer pre out RCA type x 1 CD 94 dB Optical digital output Square type x 1 Total harmonic 0 006 maximum Audio output VCR RCA type x 1 pair L R distortion ratio Audio input terminals Audio input TV VCR RCA type x 2 pairs L R References LI 7 c 2 A S Coaxial digital input AUX RCA type x 1 A Tu ner 2 Optical digital input TV Square type x 1 S Monitor output Video output RCA type x 1 Frequency range FM 87 5 108 MHz g terminals S video output S terminal x 1 AM 530 1 720 kHz p Component video output RCA type x 3 A Amplifier Amplification system 5 6448 MHz 128 fs 1 bit switching Remarks fs 44 1 kHz Power output FTC 25 watts minimum RMS per channel into 4 ohms from 120 Hz to 20 kHz 2 total harmonic distortion Rated power output Front 35 W 35 W Center 35 W Surround 35 W 35 W 4 ohms at 1 kHz A D noise shaping 7th order 4 gt delta sigma modulation E 62 VALID IN U S A ONLY CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product the Product when shipped in its original container will be free from defe
93. unit on a cushion or a soft cloth to avoid damage Supplied screw NG Fix them securely with the supplied 2 screws Do not use other screws The unit may fall or break A Mounting the main unit bracket on the wall VESA compliant fittings commercially available can be attached to the main unit bracket A wall bracket and adaptor not supplied but can be purchased Note VESA Video Electronics Standards Association is an organization to promote the standardization of digital imaging device for PCs Types of fittings Fittings must satisfy the following Compatible with the VESA standard Have agap of 3 973 100 mm x 3 973 100 mm between the screw holes on the section to be attached Sturdy and stable to prevent fall or breakage 3 973 100 mm 3 973 100 mm How to attach the main unit bracket There are four VESA screw holes on the main unit bracket You can use com mercially available fittings for mounting Follow the method recommended by the bracket manufacturer SD PX2 Warning Install brackets properly following the operation manual Improper installation may cause the main unit to fall leading to injury or breakage To ensure a proper installation contact your dealer or installer During installation be careful not to pinch your fingers The wall should be strong enough to support the weight of the main unit Install on a reinforced part Do not impose an extra loa
94. urer 25 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including ampli fiers that produce heat SPECIAL NOTES REMARQUES SPECIALES DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc DTS et DTS Digital Surround sont des marques d pos es de Digital Theater Systems Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Fabriqu sous licence de Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic et le symbole double D sont des marques de commerce de Dolby Laborato ries ENERGY STAR Program Information Products that have earned the ENERGY STAR are designed to protect the environment through superior energy efficiency yoo Ongi ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR NOTE Licensed under one or more of U S Pat 4 972 484 5 214 678 5 323 396 5 530 655 5 539 829 5 544 247 5 606 618 5 610 985 5 740 317 5 777 992 5 878 080 or 5 960 037 ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark iv SD PX2 E 1 ENGLISH Contents g Page A General Information Ane SSO NI GS na Ina Ler a dete ER a ete PG Se ee ea ed eee 2 Optional accessory eee eee eee eee ene teenies 2 Precautions vicis Nada na KAG ede sect eateniee LAN PPIDLAA LED baka hdd 3 Controls and indicators
95. utton to se lect ON ON and OFF will be switched with each press of this button EBT ON prr 2 Within 10 seconds press the lt or gt button to set the level ONE Level Setting Level Setting OFF Normal ON lt gt D A lot clearer ON a gt gt Slightly clearer ON lt gt gt gt Soft ON lt gt P Clearer To restore the original image quality In step 1 select OFF SD PX2 E 2 La 5 o S Q 1 a E P 7 V 3 2 N gt SS E 2 S S a gt 1 E 26 SD PX2 LI D D 7 o D 3 Q N gt LI S Q T 3 o S a E 27 Various settings continued MODE 19 MODE 2 Q ON SCREEN DISPLAY NY TUNING To change the display on TV screen During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 2 and press the ON SCREEN button Each time you press the display changes Example DVD Always displayed Displayed for approx 3 seconds Le T 2 5 gt E OG S Not displayed T 2 5 e 38 30 01 23 40 A To change the display on the unit During playback set the MODE 1 MODE 2 switch to MODE 1 and press the DISPLAY button Each time you press the display changes DVD Video Title elapsed time Title Chapter number Chapter elapsed time DVD gt 3 DVD gt e PVD gt 27 27 1
96. vicing to qualified service personnel 21 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the op erating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 22 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 23 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this prod uct ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 24 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufact
97. wer Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 14 Protective Attachment Plug The product is equipped with an at tachment plug having overload protection This is a safety feature See Instruction Manual 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 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for Users in the U S A continued 15 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an an tenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Example of antenna grounding as per National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND ANTENNA DI

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