Sanyo Home Theater System dc ht210w User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
DVD HOME THEATER  
DC-HT210W  
 
For Your Attention  
IMPORTANT NOTES  
Please read through this manual before making connections and operating  
this product. Retain this manual for future reference.  
Don't open the cabinet of this unit. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer  
servicing to qualified personnel only.  
Switch off the unit when you don't use it. Switch off the unit and disconnect it  
from the AC power supply when it is not being used for a long time. (Plug, as the  
disconnected device entirely with power source, should keep in easy-to-  
operation in dailylife.)  
Don't install the unit in a place exposed to heating sources or direct sunshine.  
Don't install the unit in a place exposed to moisture or rain.  
The apparatus shallnot be exposedto dripping orsplashing and anyobject  
filled with liquids, such as vasesshall not beplaced on it.  
Install the unit on a horizontal, flat and firm surface with good ventilation.  
Never block the vents which will cause malfunction resulting from overheating.  
Use a softand clean clothto clean theoutside of theunit . Neverclean it with  
chemicals or detergent.  
This book is only a guide for user's operation, not a criterion for configuration.  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
WARNING: The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire or the like.  
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only  
with the same or equivalent type.  
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space,such as a book case or  
built-in cabinet.Minimum distance(about 100mm) around the apparatus for  
sufficient ventilation.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK OR FIRE, DO NOT OPEN THE  
COVER. REFER SERVICINGTO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The lightning flash isintended to alert theuser to the presenceof dangerous  
voltage within the product'senclosure, and touching theinternal components may  
result in a risk ofelectric shock to persons.  
The exclamation markis intended toalert the userto the presenceof important  
operating instructions.  
The following two labels are on the back  
of the main unit:  
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Features &Package Contents  
Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this manual carefully  
before connection and operation and keep it for future reference.  
ThisDVD player is a new generation home player which can produce high  
quality video andaudio for yourcontinued enjoyment.  
Built in Dolby Digital, LPCM, MPEG etc. digital audio decoder  
HiFi, 96kHz/24bit audio digital processor  
COAXIAL digital audio output  
USB drive port and memory card slot  
Compatible with DVD,VCD, DVCD, CD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW,  
MP3,JPEG, Picture CD, etc.  
Full function remote control  
AM/FMstereo tuning system  
High quality amplifier  
Playable Disc(not included) and Media Types:  
Disc types  
Symbol  
Contents  
DVD  
Audio + Video  
MP3  
Audio  
COMPACT  
Video-CD  
VCD  
Audio + Video  
Audio  
DIGITALVIDEO  
VIDEO CD  
CD-DA  
JPEG Photo CD  
Picture CD  
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Features &Package Contents  
DVD REGION CODES:  
DVD discs and players are covered by a worldwide agreement which limits  
playback of DVD discs to specific regions as determined by the software  
manufacturer. Most DVDs come marked with a region coding. A disc specified  
as playable in one region may not play on a player designed for a different  
region. A disc specified as universal or with no region coding (Code ALL)may  
be played in any region.  
The regions are:  
Region 1:  
Region 2:  
Region 3:  
Region 4:  
Region 5:  
Region 6:  
Canada, USA  
Europe, Japan, Mid. East, South Africa  
South-East Asia  
Australia, Caribbean, Central & South America, New Zealand  
Africa, Former Soviet Union, India,North Korea, Pakistan  
China  
THIS PLAYER PLAYS REGION 2 DISCS.  
Package Contents:  
User Manual  
Remote Control  
A/V Cable  
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AM Antenna  
Speaker Cable  
FM Antenna  
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Remote Control  
Remote Control Operation  
Insert the batteries into the remote control. Point the remote control at the remote  
sensor on the front panel. The remote control works within a distance of about 7 metres  
from the sensor and within an angle of about 30 degrees from the left and right side.  
Battery Installation  
Remove the battery compartment cover  
on the back of the remote control.  
1
Load two AAA/1.5V batteries into the  
battery compartment making sure that  
the batteries have been inserted with the  
correct polarities matching the symbols +,  
- as indicated inside the battery  
compartment.  
2
Replace the cover.  
3
Battery Installation  
NOTE:  
Remove the batteries when you do not intend to use the remote control for a  
long time.  
Do not mix new and used batteries, or different types of batteries.  
Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the remote control.  
The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat source, such as  
sunshine, fire or any other things like that.  
Be environmentally friendly and dispose of batteries according to your  
government regulations.  
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Remote Control  
1 STANDBY/ON  
2 DIGIT KEYS  
3 GOTO  
1
16  
4 SETUP  
5 A-MODE  
6 PROGRAM  
7 VOLUME+/-  
8 FAST FORWARD/REWIND  
9 TITLE  
2
3
10 DIRECTION KEYS  
]
17  
18  
[
11 AUDIO  
]/[ ]/[ ]/[  
4
5
19  
20  
12 S.EFFECT  
13 STEP  
14 USB/SD  
15 REPEAT  
6
7
21  
22  
8
23  
16 OPEN/CLOSE  
17 PLAY/ PAUSE  
18 MUTE  
19 V-MODE  
20 ANGLE  
21 FUNCTION  
22 OSD  
23 NEXT/PREVIOUS  
24 SUBTITLE  
25 ENTER  
9
24  
25  
10  
11  
26  
27  
28  
12  
13  
14  
29  
26 MENU  
27 CH-LEVEL  
28 TONE  
29 ZOOM  
15  
30  
31  
30 STOP  
31 A-B REPEAT  
TUNER:  
8 SEARCH+/-  
9 AM/FM  
11 MEMORY  
23 RADIO+/-  
24 AUTO  
26 MO/ST  
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Panel  
FRONT PANEL:  
1. MICROPHONE SOCKETS  
2. DISC TRAY  
6. PLAY/PAUSE (  
7. STANDBY/ON(  
)
)
3. MEMORY CARD SLOT  
4. USB PORT  
8. STOP (  
9. VOLUME ADJUSTING KNOB  
10. DISPLAY SCREEN  
)
5. OPEN/CLOSE (  
)
REAR PANEL:  
4
5
6 7 8 9 10  
1. SPEAKER OUTPUT  
2. FM ANTENNAJACK  
3. AM ANTENNAJACK  
4. SCART OUTPUT  
7. LINE INPUT  
8. 2CH AUDIOOUTPUT  
9. COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
10. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT  
11. POWER ON/OFF  
5. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT  
6. HDMI OUTPUT  
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Connections  
1 VIDEO SYSTEM CONNECTION  
The following video outputs are available for this player.  
1.1 Composite Video  
Use the yellow plug of an AV cable to connect the composite video output of  
this player to the video input of a TV/monitor.  
1. 2 Component Video  
Use a 3-core AV cable to connect the component outputs of this player to the  
corresponding inputs of a TV/monitor.  
1.3 HDMI  
HDMI output presents the highest possible resolutions and video quality. If an  
HDMI is present on your television, use it. Use a HDMI cable to connect the  
HDMI output of this player to the HDMI input of a TV/monitor.  
1. 4 SCART  
Use a 21_pin SCART cable to connect the SCART output of this unit to the  
TV/monitor SCART input.  
TV/Monitor Video Input  
Composite Video  
Component Video Input  
Y
HDMI Input  
SCART Input  
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
VIDEO  
Y
Pb/Cb  
Pr/Cr  
VIDEO  
HDMI Output  
SCART Output  
Component Video Output  
Composite Video  
DVD Player Video Output  
Notes:  
Of the videooutputs above, HDMIis the best, component is thesecond better,SCART  
is better and the compositevideo is standard. Use the bestavailable video connection.  
Dont make allthe connections aboveat one time, otherwise the producedpictures  
will be affected.  
Only when thevideo settings conformto the actualvideo system connectionsdoes the  
player produce thecorresponding video output. (Please refer tothe Video Setup in  
System Setup chapter).  
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Connections  
2 AUDIO SYSTEM CONNECTION  
The following audio outputs(2.1 2.3) are available for this player.  
TV/Monitor/Amplifier Audio Input  
2CH Audio Input  
2.1 Stereo Audio  
Digital Audio Input  
COAXIAL  
Use a pair of audio cables (red for  
right, white for left) to connect the  
stereo audio output of this player  
to other stereo audio input.  
L
R
2.2 Coaxial Digital Audio  
Use a coaxial cable to connect  
the coaxial output of this player to  
the coaxial input of a power  
amplifier.  
2.3 Speaker Output  
Use speaker cables to connect  
the speaker output terminals of  
this player to the corresponding  
speakers.  
COAXIAL  
L
R
2CH Audio Output  
Digital Audio Output  
DVD Audio Output  
Notes:  
The audio settings should conform to the practical audio system connections.  
Please refer to the Audio Setup in System Setup chapter.  
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Connections  
2.4 Audio Input  
Audio Output ofExtra Devices  
2-CH AUDIO OUTPUT  
L
This player has a group of audio input  
terminals. You can input the analogue  
stereo audio signals from extra devices  
such as DVD, VCD, CD player, etc.  
Use the audiocable (red forright, white  
for left) to connect the stereo audio output  
terminals of aDVD, VCD, CDplayer, etc  
to the stereo input terminals of this player.  
After the connections have been correctly  
made, press [FUNCTION] to switch to the  
corresponding signal sourceLINE to  
enjoy the audiofrom the connected extra  
device.  
R
L
R
LINE IN  
DVD Audio Input  
2.5 FM/AM CONNECTIONS  
Uncoil the FM antenna and plug it into the FM socket.  
Push the AM loop antennaframe into the base. Place the antenna where it  
cannot get knocked off. Mounting holes are provided in the base to attach the  
antenna to a suitable surface. Connect the antenna in the same way as the  
speakers.  
AC POWER CONNECTION  
After checking all the connections have been made correctly,plug the AC  
power lead of this unit into the wall socket,then switch the power switch to the  
on position .  
NOTE:  
Unplug the AC power lead from the wall socket if the unit will not be in use for  
a prolonged period of time.  
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System Setup  
MENU OPERATION:  
1. In DVDmode, press [SETUP]on the remotecontrol to displaythe setup menu.  
2. Press [ ]/[ ] to selectan item. The submenu ofthe selected itemwill be displayed  
below instantly.  
3. Press [ ]/[ ] to selectan item youdesire to setin the submenu, then press [ENTER]  
/[ ]to enter. Use [ ]/[ ] to selectan option, thenpress [ENTER] toconfirm it, orpress  
[
] to cancel.  
4. Then you can press[ ]/[ ] to continueto set otheritems in thesubmenu.  
5. Press [ ] to goback to theupper menu.  
6. Press [SETUP]again to exitthe setup menu.  
1 GENERAL SETUP PAGE  
1.1 TV DISPLAY  
If this unitis connected to a conventional TV set, select4:3 PANSCAN or 4:3  
LETTERBOX. The 4:3 image will be displayed in full screen in its native aspect ratio.  
4:3 PANSCAN: The wide-screen image will be displayed on the screen in its native  
aspect ratio with some part on the left and right cut off.  
4:3 LETTERBOX: The wide-screen image will be displayed in its native aspect ratio with  
black bands on the upper and lower sections of the screen.  
If this unit is connected to a wide-screen TV set, select 16:9 or Wide Squeeze.  
16: 9: The wide-screen image will be displayed in full screen in its native aspect ratio  
while the 4:3 image will be stretched out horizontally to fit in the screen.  
Wide Squeeze: The wide-screen image will be displayed in full screen in its native  
aspect ratio and so does the 4:3 image but with black borders on the left and the right  
side.  
1.2 ANGLE MARK  
Set this item to ON. When a disc encoded with multiple camera angles is playing, the  
angle mark will display on the screen. Then you can view the video in different camera  
angles by pressing [ANGLE] on the remote control.  
Set this item to OFF to disable this function.  
NOTE: This function only works with those discs encoded with multiple camera angles.  
1.3 OSD LANGUAGE (On-Screen Display Language)  
Set the on-screen display language with this item.  
1.4 CLOSED CAPTIONS  
Set this item to ON. When a disc encoded with closed captions, the closed captions will  
be shown on the screen. Set this item to OFF to hide it.  
You can also press [SUBTITLE] on the remote control to show or hide the closed  
captions.  
NOTE: This function only works with those discs encoded with closed captions.  
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System Setup  
1.5 SCREEN SAVER  
ON: If the image remains motionless on the screen, for example the disc is paused,  
stopped etc, for several minutes, a screen saver will appear on the screen. You can  
press any key or button except [STANDBY/ON] to wake it up.  
OFF: Disable the screen saver function.  
1.6 HDCD(High Definition Compatible Digital)  
HDCD (High DefinitionCompatible digital) isa patented encode/decodeprocess for  
delivering the fullrichness and detailsof the soundfrom HDCD-encoded CDs.  
You can set thedigital filter to2x, 1x or off.  
1.7 LAST MEMORY  
ON: During playback or in the paused status each time you open the disc tray or turn off  
the player, the unit will memorize the last playback time. Next time when you insert the  
same disc and close the disc tray to load the disc, the unit will play from the memorized  
point.  
OFF: Disable the last memory function.  
2 AUDIO SETUP PAGE  
2.1 ANALOG AUDIO SETUP  
2.1.1 DOWNMIX  
LT/RT: The 5.1-channel audio is mixedinto left channeland right channeland is output  
via the FLand FR speakersrespectively.  
STEREO: The 5.1-channel audiois mixed intostereo signal andis output viathe FL and  
FR speakers.  
3D SURROUND: This mode createsa virtual surroundeffect from stereo or multi-  
channel audio contents.  
5.1CH: Turn offthe DOWNMIX mode. If this unitis connected toa 5.1-channel amplifier,  
this item shouldbe selected.  
NOTE: This function onlyapplies to theDolby AC-3 encoded 5.1-channeldiscs.  
2.1.2 FRONT, CENTER, REAR SPEAKER and SUBWOOFER  
Only when theDOWNMIX mode isturned off (DOWNMIX is set to5.1CH), are the  
CENTER SPEAKER and REAR SPEAKER activated. The FRONT SPEAKER can be set  
to LARGE or SMALL. The CENTER SPEAKER, REAR SPEAKER can be setto LARGE,  
SMALL or OFF and the SUBWOOFER can be set to ON or OFF.  
NOTE:  
If the speaker is set to LARGE, the output level will be higher than that of SMALL.  
If the speaker is set to SMALL, the output level will be lower than that of LARGE.  
If a speaker is set to OFF, no audio is output from it.  
2.1.3 DIALOG  
When DOWNMIX is set toLT/RT or STEREO, this itemis available.  
Adjust the valueof this itemto control thedialog volume.  
NOTE: When playing 5.1CHdisc, this itemcan be usedto adjust thevolume of the  
speakers.  
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System Setup  
2.1.4 D.R.C. (Dynamic Range Control)  
You can set this item to AUTO, ON or OFF.  
2.2. DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP  
2.2.1 DIGITAL OUTPUT  
SPDIF/OFF: There will be no digital audio signal output. (Coaxial off)  
SPDIF/RAW: The digital audio signal output will be in its raw format. Normally, this m  
ode is used for DTS & Dolby Digital 5.1 signals.  
SPDIF/PCM: The digital audio signal output will be in PCM format. Normally, this mode  
is used for audio CD signals.  
2.2.2 LPCM OUT  
When DIGITAL OUTPUT is set toSPDIF/PCM, this itemis available.  
Select a samplerating for thedigital audio output. There are two options, 48KHzand  
96KHz.  
NOTE: Some amplifiers don'tsupport 96KHz samplingwhich will affect the coaxial  
output.  
2.3 CHANNEL DELAY  
This item isused to setthe delay timefor the center, rear speakersand the subwoofer.  
The delay isto compensate forthe audio propagationtime difference caused by the  
distance difference of the speakersto the listener.  
Use the directionkey [ ]/[ ] to selecta speaker,  
center speaker, subwoofer, leftsurround speaker or  
right surround speaker. Then use the directionkey  
[
]/[ ] to setthe distance difference.  
NOTE:  
The unit doesnot support delaysfor when thedistance  
between the centeror surround speakersand the  
listener are longerthan that betweenthe front speakers  
and the listener.  
0cm  
Sub  
Woofer  
In case thechannel delay settingscannot match your  
speaker configuration, pleaseset all distance  
difference to 0cm. If possible, use your  
receiver/amplifier to setthe channel delay.  
2.4 EQUALIZER  
2.4.1 SOUND MODE  
Select a desired sound mode in this item.  
2.4.2 BASS BOOST  
Set it toON to boost thebass sound.  
2.4.3 SUPER BASS  
Set it to ON to get the super bass sound effect.  
2.4.4 TREBLE BOOST  
Set it toON to boost thetreble sound.  
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System Setup  
2.5 3D PROCESSING  
3D processing provides a virtual surround sound experience using just two speakers.  
2.5.1 PRO LOGIC II  
Pro Logic II:This unit allows you toconfigure Dolby ProLogic II toexpand 2-channel  
source audio intofull 5.1-channel surroundsound.  
NOTE: Pro Logic IIfunctionality is effective only whenDOWNMIX is set to5.1CH .  
2.5.1.1 PRO LOGIC II  
This item isused to turnon or off the ProLogic II processing.  
ON: Pro Logic IIprocessing is alwayson.  
OFF: Pro Logic IIprocessing is disabled  
AUTO: Pro Logic IIprocessing is ononly when DolbyPro Logic IIencoded content is  
detected.  
NOTE: When the ProLogic II processingis turned off, all thefollowing items (MODE,  
PANORAMA, DIMENSION and CENTERWIDTH) are unavailable.  
2.5.1.2 MODE  
This item is used to set the processing mode of Pro Logic II.  
MUSIC: The surround experience is tailored for multi-channel music playback.  
MOVIE: Emphasis is given to the center channel as two-channel audio is decoded and  
played back into your 5.1 system.  
PRO LOGIC: This activates decoding and processing of the original Dolby Pro Logic  
processing with mono-surround channel. We recommend using the Dolby Pro Logic  
Movie mode in lie of this 4-channel surround format.  
AUTO: Automatically selects processing mode based on the input format.  
2.5.1.3 PANORAMA  
This item isused to turnon/off panorama mode and isavailable only whenMODE is set  
to MUSIC.  
When panorama modeis turned on, the front stereoaudio is partiallyfed into the  
surround channels foran enveloping effect.  
2.5.1.4 DIMENSION  
This item isavailable only whenMODE is set toMUSIC.  
This item allowsgradual adjustment ofthe soundfield eithertowards the frontor towards  
the rear. This is useful in settinga more evenbalance from allspeakers with somerooms.  
2.5.1.5 CENTER WIDTH  
This item isavailable only whenMODE is set toMUSIC.  
This item canbe used tocontrol the widthof the centerchannel sound effect by blending  
the center speakerto the leftand right speakers. As thelevel number increases, the  
center channel soundmoves toward theleft and rightspeakers.  
2.5.2 REVERB MODE  
You can select a reverb mode in this item.  
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System Setup  
2.6 KARAOKE SETUP  
2.6.1 MIC SETUP  
2.6.1.1 MIC  
Set this item to ON/OFF to switch on/off the connected microphone(s).  
2.6.1.2 MIC VOL  
Enter this item, then use direction key [ ]/[ ] to adjust the microphone volume. Then  
press [ENTER] toconfirm your adjustment.  
2.6.1.3 ECHO LEVEL  
Enter this item, then use direction key [ ]/[ ] to adjust the microphone echo level. Then  
press [ENTER] toconfirm your adjustment.  
3 DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP  
3.1 DUAL MONO  
STEREO: The player outputs the left-channel audio and right-channel audio via the FL  
and FR speaker respectively.  
L-MONO: The player outputs the left-channel audio only via both the FL and FR speaker.  
R- MONO: The player outputs the right-channel audio only via both the FL and FR  
speaker.  
MIX- MONO: The player outputs the average signal of the left-channel and right-channel  
audio via the FL speaker and the FR speaker.  
NOTE: This function only applies to the Dolby AC -3 encoded 2-channel discs.  
3.2 DYNAMIC  
When you watchfilms with largedynamic scope inlow volume, forexample at night, you  
can adjust thedynamic value upto avoid losingsound details resultingfrom the low  
volume.  
4 VIDEO SETUP PAGE  
4.1 VIDEO OUTPUT  
OFF: Set video output to the composite output.  
YUV: Set video output in analog component video format if the component video outputs  
are used.  
RGB: Set video output in Red/Green/Blue format if the SCART output is used.  
NOTE: If the video setting differs from the actual video connection, you may get no  
image or very poor image on the TV. In such case, you need to reset this setting item for  
an appropriate video output mode or press [V-MODE] until the output image becomes  
normal.  
4. 2 RESOLUTION  
Select a resolution in this setting item.  
4.3 COLOR SETTING  
4.3.1 SHARPNESS  
There are threeoptions (HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW) for youto choose inthis item.  
4.3.2 BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, HUE and SATURATION  
Enter these items respectively, use direction key [ ]/[ ] to adjust the value, then press  
[ENTER] to confirmit.  
4.3.3 GAMMA  
There are fouroptions (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW and NONE) for you to choose in this item.  
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System Setup  
4.3.4 LUMA DELAY  
There are twooptions (0T and 1T) for youto choose inthis item.  
4.4 HDMI SETUP  
About HDMI  
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the newest interface for audiovisual  
equipment such as high-definition television and home theater systems. With 19 wires  
wrapped in a single cable that resembles a USB wire, HDMI is able to carry a bandwidth  
of 5 Gbps (gigabits per second). This is more than twice the bandwidth needed to  
transmit multi-channel audio and video, future-proofing HDMI for some time to come.  
This and several other factors make HDMI much more desirable than its predecessors,  
component video, S-Video and composite video.  
HDMI is an uncompressed, all-digital signal, while the aforementioned interfaces are all  
analog. With an analog interface, a clean digital source is translated into less precise  
analog, sent to the television, then converted back to a digital signal to display on  
screen. At each translation, the digital signal loses integrity, resulting in some distortion  
of picture quality. HDMI preserves the source signal, eliminating analog conversion to  
deliver the sharpest, richest picture possible.  
Though standard HDMI or "Type A" has 19 wires, "Type B" will have 29 wires. The latter  
is targeted for the motion picture industry and other professional applications. Both  
varieties are "Intelligent HDMI," referring to the built-in capability for HDMI-enabled  
components to talk to each other via the interface. Auxiliary information can provide all-  
in-one remote functionality and other interoperable features not possible in previous  
interface technologies.  
HDMI supports standard video formats, enhanced video and high-definition. It is also  
backwards compatible with DVI (Digital Video Interface). High-end graphics cards  
featuring a DVI port can connect to a HDMI interface via a DVI/HDMI cable. This is  
simply a cable with a DVI connector on one end and a HDMI connector on the other. As a  
rule, HDMI cables should not run longer than 15 feet (5 meters), or degradation of the  
signal could occur.  
4.4.1 HDMI  
Set it to ON or OFF to enable/disable the HDMI connection.  
5 PREFERENCE PAGE  
If there's nodisc in thedisc tray, the disctray is openor the discin the disctray is  
stopped, this itemis available.  
5.1 TV TYPE  
This product supports both NTSC (National Television System Committee) and PAL  
(Phase Alternating Line) television broadcasting standards.  
PAL: If the connected TV is PALsystem which is used in China, Hong Kong and Europe,  
etc, select this mode.The video signal of an NTSC disc will be output in PAL format.  
AUTO: If the connected TV is multi system, select this mode. The output format of the  
video signal will be in accordance with the video signal of the disc.  
NTSC: If theconnected TV is NTSC system which is used in Taiwan, America, Canada,  
etc, select this mode.The video signal of a PAL disc will be output in NTSC format.  
NOTE: If a wrong selection is made, the viewing image will be very poor. In such case,  
you need to change the option in this item to fix the error.  
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System Setup  
5.2 PBC (Play Back Control)  
ON: Activate the PBCfunction. When playinga disc encodedwith PBC functionsuch as  
VCD 2.0,etc, press[MENU] to returnto the PBCmenu.  
OFF: Disable the PBCfunction.  
NOTE: This function onlyworks with thosediscs encoded withPBC function.  
DVD, VCD1.1, CD-DAand MP3 dischave no PBCmenu.  
5.3 AUDIO, SUBTITLE and DISC MENU  
Select a preferred audio language, subtitle language and disc menu language in these  
items.  
You can also make selection of the audio language by pressing [AUDIO], and the subtitle  
language with [SUBTITLE] on the remote control.  
NOTE: If the selected language is not available for the currently playing disc, the disc's  
default setting will remain enabled.  
5.4 PARENTAL  
This item allowsthe user toset a maximumrating of themovies that canbe viewed.  
Movies rated higherthan the levelset for theparental lock cannot be viewed. What's  
more, to keyin the correctpassword is neededto reset thelevel. The default password  
is 136900.  
NOTE: This function onlyworks with thosediscs that haveparental rating encodedinto  
them.  
5.5 PASSWORD  
5.5.1 PASSWORD MODE  
You can switch on/off the password function in this item.  
NOTE: You must key in the correct password and press [ENTER] to confirm before you  
change the option in this item. The default password is 136900.  
5.5.2 PASSWORD  
You can reset the password in this item.  
NOTE: The default password (136900) is always active even if the password has been  
reset.  
5.6 DEFAULT  
Enter to restoreall the defaultsettings except thesettings in PARENTAL and  
PASSWORD item.  
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Basic Playback  
STANDBY/ON  
Press to switchon the unit. Press it againto put theunit in standbymode.  
USB/SD  
Press repeatedly toswitch to theavailable extra signalsource USB orSD  
CARD, or toreturn to theDVD mode.  
FUNCTION  
Press repeatedly toswitch among TUNER mode, LINEmode and DVD  
mode.  
Press to open/close the disctray.  
1
4
7
2
5
3
6
The digit keyscan be usedto input numbersor make selectionof a track  
or a chapter, etc.  
8
9
0/10  
10+  
ENTER  
Press to enteran item inthe menu orto confirm andexecute a selection.  
The direction keyscan be usedto move thehighlight in themenu.  
SETUP  
Press to enter/exitthe setup menu.  
GOTO  
This button isused to locatea position ona disc thatyou want aplayback to  
begin from. Pressthis button, thenuse the directionkeys and digitkeys to  
set a specifictrack, disc time, track time, chapter, title, chaptertime or title  
time of adisc to goto directly.  
PROGRAM  
Press this buttonto enter/exit theprogram menu withwhich you can  
playback the contentsof a discin your desiredorder.  
In the programmenu, use thedirection keys anddigit keys tomake a  
program list, thenmove the highlightto START and press [ENTER]to start  
program playback.  
During program playback, press [PROG] toenter the programmenu. Now,  
STOP is highlighted. Press[ENTER] to cancelthe current program  
playback.  
Press to startor pause aplayback. Or, press to returnto the normal  
playback from thefast forward, fastreverse playback, etc.  
Press once topause a playback, then press [ ] to continuethe playback;  
Press it twiceto stop aplayback and thedisc will bereset to thestarting  
point.  
Press for fastforward playback.  
Press for fastreverse playback.  
Press to returnto the previouschapter/track.  
Press to skipto the nextchapter/track.  
STEP  
Press repeatedly toadvance the videoframe by frame. Press [ ]to  
resume the normalplayback. (Applies toDVD, VCD discsetc)  
REPEAT  
Press repeatedly to switch the repeat modes. (Note: For VCD2.0, etc, this  
function is invalid when PBC function is activated.)  
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Basic Playback  
A-B  
You can repeat aspecific section ofa disc withthis button.  
During playback, pressthis button tomark down thestarting point (A)and  
press it againto mark downthe ending point(B). Then, the unit willplayback  
this section overand over again. Press it foronce more tocancel A-Brepeat  
and resume thenormal playback.  
Note: PointsA and B must bein the sametitle/ track.  
MUTE  
Press this button to switch off the sound temporarily. Press it again to  
switch it on.  
VOLUME+/-  
S.EFFECT  
Press [VOLUME+] toturn up thevolume; press [VOLUME-]to turn down  
the volume.  
Press repeatedly toswitch the soundeffects or switch off the sound effect.  
Note: You are recommendedto switch off the soundeffect when playing a  
Dolby 5.1 channeldisc so thatto obtain thereal 5.1 effect.  
CH-LEVEL  
Press this keyrepeatedly to selecta channel orthe overall volume, then  
press [VOLUME+]/[ VOLUME-]to adjust itslevel.  
TONE  
TITLE  
Press to selectBASS or TREBLE, then use[VOLUME+/-] to controlthe  
level of bassor treble.  
Press to enterthe title menuof the playingDVD disc.  
MENU  
Press to returnto the rootmenu.  
It works as[PBC] for discencoded with PBCfunction such asVCD 2.0.  
Press it toactivate/ disable thePBC function.  
SUBTITLE  
OSD  
Press repeatedly toswitch the subtitlesor switch off the subtitlefunction.  
(Note: This function only workswith those discsencoded with subtitles.)  
Press repeatedly toswitch or hidethe relative informationof the playing  
disc.  
AUDIO  
Press repeatedly toselect the availableaudio languages providedby the  
disc (for DVD).  
Press repeatedly toswitch the availableaudio channels (LEFT-MONO,  
RIGHT-MONO, MIX-MONOand STEREO) providedby the disc(for VCD).  
ANGLE  
Press to switchthe viewing angles.  
(Note: This function only workswith the discsencoded with multiplecamera  
angles.)  
V-MODE  
A-MODE  
ZOOM  
Press repeatedly toswitch the videooutput modes.  
Press repeatedly toswitch the audiooutput modes between5.1  
CHANNELS OUTPUT and STEREO OUTPUT.  
Press this buttonto zoom in/out the scene. In zoomed-in mode, the  
direction keys canbe used tomove the zoomingcenter.  
(Note: Appliesto DVD, VCD,etc)  
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Basic Playback  
USB DRIVE AND MEMORY CARD PLAYBACK  
Insert a USB drive in the USB port, then press [USB/SD] to enter the  
connected USB driveand you canplayback the readablefiles in it. Press  
[USB/SD] again to switch back to DVD mode.  
Insert an SDcard into thememory card slot, then press [USB/SD]to access  
the connected memorycard and youcan playback thereadable files init.  
Press [USB/SD] again to return to DVD mode.  
NOTE:  
In case the player breaksdown when youinsert a USBdrive or amemory  
card into the player, turn off the player, disconnect the power cord from the  
AC outlet and unplug the USB drive or/and the memory card from the player.  
Then, power onthe player again. The player will resume thenormal status.  
For playback operation, please refer toMP3 DISC PLAYBACK in this chapter.  
If a USB drive anda memory cardare inserted inthe player atthe same  
time, press [USB/SD] once to select USB and press it twice to select the  
memory card. Press it for the third time to return to the DVD mode.  
The USB and SD function is only available under DVD mode.  
USB MEMORY DEVICE OPERATION  
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS  
- Copyright protection files cannot be played back.  
- Copyright protection files on the USB memory  
device are skipped automatically when played  
back.  
- Recommended use:  
Flash memory type USB memory player  
- Not recommended:  
Hard disc memory type USB player  
- Some Flash memory player will not play  
successfully with this uint.  
SD CARD OPERATION  
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS  
- Copyright protection files cannot be  
played back.  
- Copyright protection files on SD/MMC  
card are skipped automatically when  
played back.  
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Basic Playback  
KARAOKE PLAYBACK  
Set MIC to ON to enable the connected microphone(s) and set the  
microphone volume at a low level in the karaoke setup menu.  
Insert two microphonesor just oneinto the microphonesockets on the  
front panel.  
Adjust the microphone volume and echo level to your desired level in the  
karaoke setup menu.  
Place a karaokedisc in thedisc tray. Press [AUDIO]to include oreliminate  
the original singing voice.  
Now, enjoy the karaoke singing!  
PICTURE PLAYBACK  
Place a picture CD in the disc tray, then a content menu will be displayed.  
Use [UP]/[DOWN] to select a picture and press [ENTER] to play.  
During playback, press [ ] to enter the thumbnail mode to preview the  
pictures.  
In the thumbnail mode, usethe direction keysto select apicture, then press  
[ENTER] to start the playback from the selected picture.  
In the thumbnail mode, use the direction keys and [ENTER] to make selection  
of Slide Show, Menu, Prev or Next at the bottom of the screen.  
Slide Show: Start slide show playback.  
Menu: Enter the instruction menufor remote keyfunction. In themenu, press  
[ENTER] to turn over to the next menu page and again to exit the instruction  
menu.  
Prev/Next: Turn over to the previous/next page.  
Remote key function introduction:  
[ ]: Enter the thumbnailmode to previewthe pictures.  
[PROG]: Press to change the transition mode.  
[MENU]:During playback,press to return to the content menu.  
[ZOOM]: During playback, press [ZOOM], then press [ ]/[ ] to zoom in/out  
the picture. Whenthe picture iszoomed in, thedirection keys canbe used to  
move the picture. Press [ZOOM] again to exit the picture-zooming mode.  
[
[
[
]/[ ]: Press to skip tothe previous/ nextpicture during playback.  
]: Press to pausea playback. Pressagain to resumethe playback.  
]/[ ]: Press to rotate the picture counterclockwise/ clockwise during the  
playback.  
]/[ ]: Press to create a vertical/horizontal mirror image.  
[
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Basic Playback  
MP3 DISC PLAYBACK  
Insert an MP3 disc into the player, then a content menu will display on the  
screen.  
MENU OPERATION:  
Use the directionkey [ ]/[ ] to select a folderor a file, then press [ENTER]  
to enter the selected folder or play the selected file. You can also use the  
digit keys to make selection of a folder to enter or a file to play.  
In the contentmenu, press [ ] to returnto the uppermenu; press [ ]/[ ] to  
turn over to the previous/next the menu page.  
[PROG]: Press repeatedly to switch between FOLDER playback mode and  
FILELIST playback mode.  
NOTE:  
During playback, [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ](press to stop the playback), [REPEAT],  
[A-B], [VOLUME+/-], [MUTE], [CH-LEVEL], [TONE], etc. are valid. Please  
refer to the BASIC PLAYBACK chapter for details.  
MP3/CD OPERATION  
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS  
- Copyright protection files cannot be  
played back.  
- Copyright protection files on a disc are  
skipped automatically when played back.  
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Basic Playback  
Tuner Operation  
The following buttonsare used intuner mode. Press[FUNCTION] to selecttuner  
mode.  
AM/FM  
Press to switchbetween AMmode and FMmode.  
MO/ST  
Press to switchbetween Mono andStereo reception of thebroadcast  
signal in FM mode.  
MEMORY  
After tuning ina new frequency, press [MEMORY], then selecta preferred  
station by inputtingthe corresponding numbersto save itas a presetstation.  
AUTO  
Press to doauto scanning forthe broadcasting radiochannels.The unit  
can store 40stations for theAM broadcastingand 40 stationsfor the FM  
broadcasting .  
During auto scanning, press to stopthe process.  
1
4
7
2
5
3
6
The digit keyscan be usedto select apreset station.  
For example, press[0]and [2] toselect channel 2;press [1] and[5] to select  
channel 15.  
8
9
0/10  
10+  
SEARCH+/-  
RADIO+/-  
Press to finetune the frequencyof the currentstation.  
Press skip tothe next/previous presetstation.  
NOTE:  
In tuner mode, [VOLUME+/-], [CH-LEVEL], [MUTE], [TONE] and [S.EFFECT]  
buttons are available. For details, please refer to theremote control introduction in  
this chapter.  
For better FMreception,change the position of FM antenna wire.  
For better AM reception,adjust the position of AM external aerial loop.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before resorting tomaintenance service, pleasekindly check byyourself with the  
following chart.  
Symptom  
Cause(s)  
Remedy  
The ACpower cord isnot connected  
to the powersupply or isnot  
connected to apower supply securely.  
Please check thatthe ACpower  
cord is connectedsecurely.  
No Power  
Video input modeof the connected  
TV isn't correctlyset.  
Video output modeisn't correctly set.  
Set an appropriatevideo output  
mode.  
Press [V-MODE]repeatedly  
until the picturebecomes normal  
again.  
Picture  
There is no  
picture or the  
picture is  
distorted.  
The video cableisn't connected  
securely.  
Connect the videocable  
securely.  
Connect the audiocables  
securely.  
Turn up the volume.  
Press [MUTE] onthe remote  
control to switchon the sound.  
Press [PLAY/PAUSE].  
Sound  
The audio cables aren't connected  
securely.  
The volume is set atthe lowest level.  
The sound isswitched off.  
There is no  
sound or the  
sound is  
distorted.  
The disc isin fast forward/rewind  
playback.  
This disc is placed inthe disc tray  
in a wrongway.  
Check that thedisc is placedin  
the disc traywith its labelside  
upwards.  
Unable to  
play a disc  
The rating of the discis higher than  
Reset the settingsin the  
the rate setin the parentalcontrol item. parental control item.  
The unit isn't compatible withthe  
disc.  
The disc isdirty.  
Place the compatibledisc.  
Clean the disc.  
The buttons  
on the unit  
doesn't work.  
The unit isbeing interfered with  
static electricity etc.  
Switch off andunplug the unit.  
Then connect the unit to the AC  
supply and switch it on again.  
The remote  
control does  
not function.  
There is nobattery in remote  
control.  
The batteries areout of charge, or  
installed incorrectly.  
Insert two AAA/1.5V batteries  
in it.  
Replace the batteries with new  
ones or check the battery polarity  
(+or-).  
The remote controlisn't pointed to  
the remote sensor.  
Make sure that the remote  
control is pointed to the remote  
sensor.  
The remote controlis out of its  
operating area.  
The unit isshut down.  
Make sure the remote control is  
within the operating area.  
Switch off the unit and disconnect  
it from the AC outlet. Then power on  
the unit again.  
The player cannot play any uncertified  
USB drive or memory card.  
The player  
breaks down  
when a USB  
drive or  
memory card  
is inserted  
into the  
The connected USBdrive or memory  
card is probably not a certified one.  
In case the player breaks down, turn it off,  
disconnect the power cord from the AC  
outlet and unplug the USB drive or/and  
memory card from the player. Then, power  
on the player again. The player will  
resume the normal status.  
player.  
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Specifications  
Power supply  
AC ~240V/50Hz  
90W  
Power consumption  
Temperature  
5~35  
Working  
environment  
Relative humidity  
5%~90%  
PAL/NTSC  
TV System  
Frequency Response  
S/N(A weight)  
20Hz~20KHz  
80dB(1KHz)  
Audio output  
Tuner  
Output level  
2.0V(rms)  
522KHz~1620KHz  
AM band range  
FM band range  
87.5MHz~108MHz  
30WX5+60W  
Power output  
(Y) 0.7V(P-P),75  
(Cb) 0.7V(P-P),75  
(Cr) 0.7V(P-P),75  
Component Video output  
Composite Video output  
Laser wave length  
1.0V P-P  
75  
DVD: 650nm  
CD:  
180  
780nm  
W
Laser power output  
Line input(sensitivity)  
950mv  
Dimension of themain unit  
Weight of themain unit  
430x55x289mm(W x Hx D)  
3.1Kg  
Speaker lmpedance  
8
Dimension of thecentral speaker(x1)  
85x210x96mm(W x Hx D)  
Weight of thecentral speaker (x1)  
0.76Kg  
Dimension of thesmall speaker  
(FL FR SL SR)  
85x136x96mm(W x Hx D)  
Weight of thesmall speaker  
(FL FR SL SR)  
2.4Kg  
8
Subwoofer lmpedance  
Subwoofer  
310x302x220mm(W x Hx D)  
4.75Kg  
Weight of theSubwoofer  
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