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     SOURCE Button (page 18, 19, 39, 40)
    Select the component you want to use.
    In standby mode, press this button to turn on the power of
    this system.
     - VOLUME + Button (page 32)
    Increase/decrease the master volume level or the selected
    channel level.
     / -TUNING+ /  Button (page 19, 39)
    In Disc mode, press the button to jump to the previous/next
    title, chapter or track.
    Hold down to do fast reverse/forward.
    In Tuner mode, press to change the tuning frequency.
    Press and hold the button to search the tuning frequency
    continuously.
     PHONE Jack (page 37)
    Connect the headphone to this jack.
     OPERATE Switch (page 18)
    Turn on and off to switch the main power of the system.
     Disc Tray (page 18)
    Place a disc on the tray.
     OPEN/CLOSE  Button (page 18)
    Open or close the disc tray.
     REMOTE SENSOR (page 14)
    Accept the remote control signals.
     Front Panel Display (page 11)
    Indicate the playing time, etc..
      STOP Button (page 19)
    Stop playing a disc.
     SELECT Button (page 32)
    Select the audio channel to view or adjust its level.
      PLAY/II PAUSE Button (page 19)
    Play or pause a disc.
     
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    Illuminates when the playing disc is recorded with DTS  format.
     Sleep Indicator
    Illuminates when the sleep timer is set to on.
     Program Indicator
    Illuminates when the PROGRAM or MEMORY is set to on.
     Frequency Unit Indicator
    In AM mode, kHz lights up; In FM mode, MHz lights up.
     Status Bar
    Show  type of playing disc, track,timing, etc. information.
     Speakers Icons
    Light according to the selected listening mode and the type
    of playing Disc.
     Dolby Digital Indicator
    Illuminates when the playing disc is recorder with  Dolby Digital
    format.
     Dolby Pro  Logic Indicator
    Illuminates when the playing disc is recorded with Dolby Pro
    Logic format.
     Stereo Indicator
    Illuminates when the listening mode is selected.
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    1 AC cord
    Connect to a 230V AC power outlet.
    2 AUDIO INPUT
    Connects the audio source such as amplifier.
    Note
    • After plug in, woofer go to STANDBY MODE, RED LED on.
    • When sound sign come, woofer become ON, BLUE LED on.
    • 10 mins after sound signal stop,  woofer return to STANDBY MODE,
    RED LED on.
    3  PHASE (0O-180O)
    The phase relationship between the subwoofer and main
    speakers may vary depending on the crossover frequency
    selected and the distance between the subwoofer and the
    main speakers.
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    1  AM/FM ANTENNA Terminal (page 16)
     Connect to the supplied AM/FM loop antenna.
    2   OPTICAL Jack (page 17)
     Connect to an optional receiver.
    3 COAXIAL Jack (page 17) Connect to an optional receiver.
    4 AUX IN Jacks (page 17)
    Connect to a TV set and a VCR, or other optional source.
    5 AUDIO OUT Jacks (page 17)
    Connect to a TV set, or other stereo receiver.
    6 WOOFER LINE OUT Jack (page 15)Connect to the supplied active subwoofer.
    7 SPEAKERS Output Terminal (page 15)
    Connect to the supplied speakers.
    8 SCART OUT Connector (page 17)
    Connect to the TV Scart input terminals.
    9 S-VIDEO OUT Jack (page 17)
    Connect to a TV S-Video input connector.
    10   VIDEO OUT Jack (page 17)
    Connect to a TV Video input connector.
    11   AC Power Cord (page 15)
    Connect to a wall outlet.
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    1. STANDBY Button (page 19)
    Turn the system POWER ON or STANDBY.
    2. DVD Button (page 20)
    Select DVD mode directly.
    3.   TUNER Button (page 38, 39)
    Select FM or AM mode directly.
    4.   AUX Button (page 40)
    Select AUX mode directly.
    5.
     /  /  /   Button (page 19)
    Select and move the screen cursor to a desired option.
    6.   A-B Button (page 22)
    Specify a section and play it repeatedly.
    7.   REPEAT Button (page 22)
    Press to do repeatedly.
    8.   PROGRAM Button (page 23)
    Set a program play.
    9.   MENU/PBC Button (page 21)
    Switch to set the PBC function on or off.
    10.
     SLOW/MEMORY Button (page 19, 38)
    In Disc mode, do the slow-motion playing.
    In tuning mode, press to save as memory.
    11. 
     TUNING  Button (page 19)
    In DVD mode, press to select the previous title, chapter or
    track.
    In Tuner mode, press to drop down the tuning frequency.
    Press and hold the button to search tuning frequency con-
    tinuously in down sequence.12.   
     PLAY/PAUSE button (page 19)
    Start or pause the playing disc.
    13.  TITLE Button (page 20)
    Back to the title menu when playing a DVD.
    14.   LANGUAGE Button (page 30, 36)
    Select a desired language when playing a DVD.
    15.  SUB TITLE Button (page 33, 36)
    Selects a desired language for the subtitles while playing a
    DVD.
    16.  AUDIO Button (page 33, 37)
    Select the audio channels for sound.
    17.  ANGLE Button (page 30, 36)
    Select the angles cyclicity.
    18.  GO TO Button (page 24)
    Select desired title/chapter or timing to start playback.
    19.  RETURN Button (page 21)
    Back to the root menu when playing a DVD.
    Back  to the PBC menu when playing a CVD,VCD or SVCD.
    20.  LISTENING Button (page 40)
          Select a listening mode you want.
    21. MUTE Button (page 32)
          Shut off all of the sound.
    22. DISPLAY Button (page 25)
    Switch the displayed item on the TV screen or/and on the
    front panel display.
    23. SELECT Button (page 32)
    Select the audio channel to view or adjust its level.
    24. EQ Button (page 20)
    Cyclicity select the preset equalizer mode.
    25. ADJ/VOL (+/-) Buttons (page 32)
    Increase/decrease the master volume level.
    26. ZOOM Button (page 35)
    Zoom in the playing picture.
    27. SETUP Button (page 26, 27)
    Display or exit the SETUP menu.
    28. 
     STOP Button (page 19)
    Stop playing a disc and clear the stored program.
    29. 
     TUNING Button (page 19, 39)
    In DVD mode, press to select the next title, chapter or track.
    In Tuner mode, press to move up the tuning frequency. Press
    and hold the button to search tuning frequency continuously
    in up sequence.
    30. 
     OPEN/CLOSE Button (page 18)
    Open or close the disc tray.
    31. 
    / - PRESET +Buttons (page 19)
    Press to play a disc in fast forward / reverse mode.
    In tuner mode, press to select the preset stations.
    32. N/P Button (page 29)
    Change the color system temporarily to match to your TV
    standard.
    33. SLEEP Button (page 41)
    Activate the sleep timer.
    34. ENTER Button
    Confirm and execute the highlighted item.
    35. Number Buttons
    Select the items or settings directly.
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    Check that you have the following items:
    • Main unit (1)
    • Subwoofer (1)
    • Speakers (5)
    • Remote control (1)
    • Audio & Video cable (1)
    • Subwoofer cable (1)
    • Scart cable(1)
    •  Speaker cords ( 4m x 3,  8m x 2)
    • AM loop antenna (1)
    • FM pigtail antenna (1)
    • Instruction Manual (1)
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    Insert two batteries by matching the + and - on the batteries.
    When using the remote control, point it at the remote sensor on
    the front panel of this system.
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    Note 
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    Do not leave the remote control in an extermely hot or hu-
    mid place.
    •Do not use a new battery with an old one.
    •Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing. Par-
    ticularly when replacing the batteries.
    •Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or light-
    ing apparatus. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
    •If you are not using the remote control for an extended pe-
    riod of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible dam- 
    age from battery leakage and corrosion.
    •The remote control may not be effective in the strong
    daylight.
    •During radio listening (AM), if you operate the remote con-
    trol extremely close to the system, some noise may be pro-
    duced.
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    This section describes how to hookup the system to the 
    speakers, a TV monitor with audio / video input jacks and
    other video component. You cannot connect this system
    to a TV monitor which does not have a video input
    connector. Be sure to turn off the power of each compo-
    nent before making the connections.
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    Connect the supplied speaker system using the supplied speaker
    cords by matching the colors of the terminals and those of the
    cords.
    At the rear of each supplied speakers you will find two click fixa-
    tion connectors, a black one is for (-) and a red / white / green
    / gray / blue one is for (+).
    • Connect the active Subwoofer to the RCA jack of WOOFER
    LINE OUT.
    Required subwoofer cable (supplied):
    • Connect the Front Left speaker to the FL terminals.
    • Connect the Front Right speaker to the FR terminals.
    • Connect the Center speaker to the C terminals.
    • Connect the Surround Left speaker to the SL terminals.
    • Connect the Surround Right speaker to the SR terminals.
    Required speaker cords (supplied):
    To avoid short-circuiting the speakers
    • Short-circuiting of the speakers may damage the system. To
    prevent this, make sure to take the following precautions when
    connecting the speakers.
    • Make sure the stripped end of each speaker cord does not
    touch another speaker terminal or the stripped end of another
    speaker cord.
    Examples of poor conditions of the speaker cord
    • Stripped speaker cord is touching another speaker terminal.
    • Stripped cords are touching each other due to excessive re-
    moval of insulation.
    Note
    • Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate terminal
    on the components: + to + and - to -. If the cords are reversed,
    the sound will be distorted and will lack of bass.
    • If you use front speakers with low maximum input rating, adjust
    the volume carefully to avoid excessive output on the speakers.
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    Connect the supplied AM / FM antennas for listening to the radio.
    • Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM terminals.
    • Connect the FM pigtail antenna to the FM 75-ohm coaxial terminal.
    Note
    • To prevent noise pickup, keep the AM loop antenna away from
    the system and other components.
    • Be sure to fully extend the FM pigtail antenna.
    • After connecting the FM pigtail antenna, keep it as horizontal as
    possible.
    Skill of connecting speaker wires
    Push and hold Speaker terminal tab down to insert wire. Re-
    lease tab to lock wire in terminal. Make sure the insulation is
    completely removed from the ends of speaker wires at all
    connection points.If you have poor FM reception
    Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the sys-
    tem to an outdoor FM antenna as shown below.
    Note
    • If you connect the system to an outdoor antenna, ground it
    against lightning.
    • To prevent a gas explosion, do not connect the ground wire to a
    gas pipe.
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    Required cords
    • Video cord for connecting a TV set (supplied).
    • Audio cords (supplied).
    When connecting a cord, be sure to match the color-coded
    pins to the appropriate jacks on the components.
    Note
    • When using the S-VIDEO OUT jack instead of the VIDEO
    OUT jack for better picture clarity.
    Your TV monitor must also be connected via an S-VIDEO IN-
    PUT jack. S-Video signals are on a separate bus from the video
    signals and will not be output through the video jacks.
    • When using the SCART OUT connector instead of the
    VIDEO OUT jack.
    Your TV monitor must also be connected via an Scart socket.
    The Scart terminal contains separate video signals and stereo
    audio signals.
    • You can connect the OPTICAL or COAXIAL output to an-
    other amplifier with DTS, Dolby Digital decoder.
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    •  Power Requirements: AC 230 V, 50Hz.
    • The power that differs from above value will damage the sys-
    tem or cause the system to work abnormally.
    Before connecting the AC power cord (main lead) of this system
    to a wall outlet, connect the speakers to the system.
    Connect the AC power cord of the active subwoofer.
    Connect the AC power cords (main leads) of your TV, optional
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    Depending on the DVD or Video CD discs, some operations may
    be different or restricted. Refer to the instructions supplied with
    your disc.
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    1  Turn on the TV and select the video input so that you can view
    the pictures from this system.
    2  Press the OPERATE button on the front panel to turn on the
    main power of this system. The front panel display lights up,
    and the startup screen appears on TV screen.
    3  If the system is not in the DVD player mode, press the DVD
    button on the remote control to enter DVD player mode directly,
    or press the SOURCE button on the front panel to select it.
    4  Press the  (OPEN/CLOSE) button, and place a disc on the
    disc tray. Press 
     again to close the tray.
    The player begin to loading disc. The operating message will
    appear on the TV screen or/and on the front panel display, e.
    g. as the following list:
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    PARENTAL VIOLATION (See page 34)
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    Basic Play
    After following Step 4
    • When playing a DVD
    The menu screen  may appear on the TV screen.
    • When playing a CVD, SCVD, VCD or CDThe menu screen may appear on the TV screen depending on
    the disc. You can play the disc interactively, following the in-
    structions on the menu sceen. (About PBC playback, see page
    21.)
    • When playing a MP3 Begin to play the disc from the first track.
    Note
    • When DVD player is loading disc, the system may not respond your any operations.
    5  Press the /     ( PLAY/PAUSE ) button to begin playback in
    stop mode. Press it again to pause.
    6  Press the  ( STOP ) button to stop playback.
    In program playback status, press 
     button one time to stop
    playback, press it again to clear the memory of program. See
    page 23.
    Note
    • If you leave the system in pause or stop mode for 1 minutes, the screen saver image appears automatically. To make the
    screen saver image go away, press 
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    7  When the system is on, press the  STANDBY button on the
    remote control to turn the system off.
    In standby mode, press this button to turn on the system.
    Note When the system is on, press STANDBY button on the
    remote control to standby mode. If the power shutted off or
    the power cord re-plug, the system will go to power on
    mode.
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    Slow-Motion Play
    Slow-Motion Play
    1  Press the  SLOW remote control button to play a disc in slow
    motion.
    2  If the playing disc is DVD, press this button repeatedly to
    select the following slow-motion type: SF2 
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     SR2  SR4  SR8  normal play cyclicity.
    3  If the playing disc is CVD, SVCD or VCD, press this button
    repeatedly to select the following slow-motion type: SF1 
    SF2  SF3  normal play cyclicity.
    Note
    • SF: Slow Forward. SR: Slow Reverse.
    • The larger the number is, the lower the speed.
    • This function is not available for CD and MP3.
    • On some discs, the slow-motion playback function is disabled.
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    The player will search the disc fast forward or reverse. When
    you find the point you want, press the 
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    the normal speed.
    Change the searching speed
    You can change the searching speed by pressing the  
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    remote control button repeatedly.
    • If the playing disc is DVD or MP3, you can select the following types of searching speed: FF2,  FF4, FF6, FF8, Normal
    playback.
    • If the playing disc is VCD or CD, you can select the followingtypes of searching speed: FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4, Normal play-
    back
    Note
    • This function is useless in AUX mode.
    • The larger the number is, the faster the searching speed.
    • For VCD and CD, when the searching goes to the end of one track, the player will begin to play the next track at normal speed.
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    Press the  or  button while playing a disc.
    The playback will go to the next or previous title, chapter or
    track in continuous play mode.
    Note
    • Using the  DISPLAY button on the remote control can view the
    playing message about title, chapter, track and time from the
    front panel display or/and TV screen.
    • If the REPEAT-ONE function has been set, pressing the  or
      button will replay the same chapter (or track or title) from
    its beginning.
    • If the REPEAT-ALL function has been set, pressing the  or
      button repeatedly will skip to select all the chapters (or
    tracks) in a title (or disc) cyclically.
    • This function is useless in AUX mode.
     
    						
    							20Using the title menu
    A DVD is divided into long sections of a picture or a music piece
    called “title”. Normally, a title is composed of several chapters.
    When you play a DVD which contains several titles, you can
    select the title  (or chapter) you want using the title menu.
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    1  Press the TITLE button while playing a DVD disc.
    The “TITLE MENU” will be shown on TV screen for a moment,
    and then the title menu appears. The contents of the menu
    vary from disc to disc.
    2  Use the  /  /  /  buttons to select the title (or chapter) you
    want to play.
    Depending on the disc, you can use the number buttons (0~9
    / >10) to select the title (or chapter).
    3  Press the ENTER button.
    The player starts playing the selected title (or chapter).
    Note
    • Depending on the DVD disc, you may not be able to select the
    title or chapter.
    • Depending on the DVD disc, a “title menu” may simply be called
    a “menu” or “title” in the instructions supplied with the disc.
    • For some DVD disc, when you press the TITLE button, the
    playback will restart from the beginning of the disc.
    Using the DVD menu
    Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents using the menu.
    When you play these DVDs, you can select the language for the
    subtitles, the language for the sound, etc., using the DVD menu.
    1  Press the TITLE button while playing a DVD disc.
    The DVD menu appears on the TV screen. The contents of
    the menu vary from disc to disc.
    2  Use the  /  /  /  buttons to select the item you want to
    change.
    Depending on the disc, you can use the number buttons (0~9
    / >10) to select the item.
    3  To change other items, repeat Step 2.
    4  Press the ENTER button.
    Note
    • you can set a preferred language for audio and subtitle in the
    SETUP menu. For details, see page 33.
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    Using the root menu
    A DVD may contain the root menu. Some titles or chapters are
    recorded in the root menu.
    1  Press the  RETURN button while playing a DVD disc.
    The “ROOT MENU” will be shown on TV screen for a moment,
    and then the root menu appears. The contents of the menu
    vary from disc to disc.
    2  Use the  /  /  /  buttons to select the title (or chapter) you
    want to play.
    Depending on the disc, you can use the number buttons (0~9
    / +10) to select the title (or chapter).
    3  Press the ENTER button.
    The player starts playing the selected title (or chapter).
    Note
    • Depending on the DVD disc, you may not be able to enter
    the root menu.
    • For some DVD disc, when you press the RETURN button, the
    playback will restart from the beginning of the disc.
     
    						
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