JVC Th S1 Instructions
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TH-S1 GVT0141-008A [B] DVD DIGITAL CINEMA SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS Consists of XV-THS1, SP-WS1, SP-THS1F, and SP-THS1S TH-S1[B]-2.book Page i Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
G-1 Warnings, Cautions and Others IMPORTANT for the U.K. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer. BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, as originally fitted. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off ensure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply. If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below: IMPORTANT. DO NOT make any connection to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow. The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. IF IN DOUBT - CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN. CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.: 1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet. 2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. CAUTION— button! (XV-THS1) Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off). The button in any position does not disconnect the mains line. • When the system is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights red. When the system is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off. The power can be remote controlled. CAUTION Do not block the ventilation openings or holes. (If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.) Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus. When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly. Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. 3. CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT. TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 1 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
G-2 Caution: Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage, place the apparatus on a level surface. The minimal clearances are shown below: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS “SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT” This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment. Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections. Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment. Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment. DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way — switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer. DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages. DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people. DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving. DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing. DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment. DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions. DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture. ABOVE ALL —NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case — this could result in a fatal electrical shock.; —NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than sorry! E43486-340B 8 cm Wall or obstructionsXV-THS13 cm 3 cm 15 cmXV-THS110 cm Front No obstructionsWall or obstructions Front viewSide view TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 2 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
1 Table of contents Introduction ..................................... 2 Notes on handling .................................................................2 Supplied accessories ............................................................2 About discs ..................................... 3 Playable disc types ...............................................................3 Index of parts and controls ............ 5 Connections .................................... 7 Connecting the FM and AM (MW) antennas .........................7 Connecting the satellite (front, center, surround) speakers and the subwoofer ......................................................................... 8 Speaker layout ......................................................................9 Connecting a TV ....................................................................9 Connecting to an analog component ...................................10 Connecting to a digital component .....................................10 Connecting the power cord .................................................10 Operating external components with the remote control ........................ 11 Operating the TV .................................................................11 Operating the VCR ..............................................................12 Basic operations ........................... 13 Turning the system on/off ...................................................13 Selecting the source to play ................................................14 Adjusting the volume [VOLUME] ........................................14 Listening with headphones (not supplied) ..........................14 Turning off the sound temporarily [MUTING] .....................14 Adjusting the brightness of the indications [DIMMER] .......14 Sleep Timer [SLEEP] ...........................................................15 Adjusting the output level of the subwoofer and center/ surround speakers [S.WFR, CENTER, L-SURR.-R] .............15 Adjusting the treble sound [TREBLE] ..................................15 Changing the video signal ...................................................15 Playback ........................................ 16 Basic playback ....................................................................16 One Touch Replay ...............................................................18 Fast-forward/fast-reverse search ........................................18 Skip to the beginning of a desired selection .......................18 Locating a desired title/group using number buttons ......... 19 Advanced operations .................... 20 Using the surround mode ...................................................20 Using the on-screen bar ..................................................... 21 Playing from a specified position on a disc ......................... 23 Using the file control display ..............................................24 Resume Playback ...............................................................25 Selecting a view angle .........................................................25 Selecting the subtitle .......................................................... 26 Selecting the audio ............................................................. 26 Special picture playback ..................................................... 27 Program Playback ...............................................................28 Random Playback ...............................................................28 Repeat Playback ................................................................. 29 Tray lock ............................................................................. 30 Sound and other settings .................................................... 30 Setting DVD preferences .............. 31 Using the setup menus ....................................................... 31 Menu description ................................................................ 31 Tuner operations ........................... 35 Manual tuning ..................................................................... 35 Preset tuning ...................................................................... 35 Selecting the FM reception mode ........................................36 Using the RDS (Radio Data System) when receiving FM stations ...............................................................................36 References .................................... 39 Maintenance ....................................................................... 39 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 39 Specifications ..................................................................... 40 TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 1 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
2 Introduction 7Important cautions Installation of the system Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold; between 5°C and 35°C. Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV. Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration. Power cord Do not handle the power cord with wet hands! A small amount of power is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet. When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull on the plug, not the power cord. To prevent malfunctions of the system There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If anything goes wrong, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer. Do not insert any metallic object into the system. Do not use any non-standard shape disc (like a heart, flower or credit card, etc.) available on the market, because it may damage the system. Do not use a disc with tape, stickers, or paste on it, because it may damage the system. Note about copyright laws Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from the discs. Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws. Note about copyguard system The discs are protected by copyguard system. When you connect the system to your VCR directly, the copyguard system activates and the picture may not be played back correctly. 7Safety precautions Avoid moisture, water and dust Do not place the system in moist or dusty places. Avoid high temperatures Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not place it near a heating device. When you are away When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet. Do not block the vents Blocking the vents may damage the system. Care of the cabinet When cleaning the system, use a soft cloth and follow the relevant instructions on the use of chemically-coated cloths. Do not use benzene, thinner or other organic solvents including disinfectants. These may cause deformation or discoloring. If water gets inside the system Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet, then call the store where you made your purchase. Using the system in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock. Check to be sure you have all of the supplied accessories. The number in parentheses is the quantity of the pieces supplied. If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately. Remote control (1) Batteries (2) FM antenna (1) AM loop antenna (1)Notes on handling Paste StickerLabel sticker Supplied accessories TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 2 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
3 About discs This system has been designed to play back the following discs: DVD VIDEO, Video CD (VCD), Super Video CD (SVCD), Audio CD (CD), CD-R and CD-RW. This system accommodates the PAL system, and also can play discs recorded with NTSC system. Note that an NTSC video signal on a disc is converted to the PAL60 signal and output. This system can also play finalized DVD-R/-RWs recorded in DVD VIDEO format. However, some discs may not be played because of their disc characteristics or recording conditions. Discs you can play: The following discs cannot be played back: DVD AUDIO, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, CD-ROM, CD-I (CD-I Ready), Photo CD, SACD, etc. Playing back these discs will generate noise and damage the speakers. On some DVD VIDEOs, VCDs or SVCDs, their actual operation may be different from what is explained in this manual. This is due to the disc programming and disc structure, not a malfunction of this system. DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.Region code of DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO players and DVD VIDEO discs have their own Region Code numbers. This system can play back DVD VIDEO discs whose Region Code numbers include the system’s Region Code, which is indicated on the rear panel. If a DVD with an improper Region Code number is loaded, “REGION CODE ERROR!” appears on the TV screen and playback cannot start. About files (tracks) and folders (groups) on the disc This system can also play MP3 and JPEG files recorded on CD-Rs and CD-RWs. Files are sometimes grouped into folders on CD-Rs or CD-RWs by genre, album, etc. In this manual, “group” is also referred to as “folder”, and “track” as “file”. This system recognizes up to 150 files per group, and 99 groups per disc. The total number of files this system can detect on a disc is up to 1000. Playable disc types DVD VIDEO Audio CD VCD CD-R SVCD CD-RW Example of playable DVD: TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 3 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
About discs 4 Notes on CD-R and CD-RW • User-edited CD-Rs (Recordable) and CD-RWs (Rewritable) can be played back only if they are already “finalized”. When making your own disc, select ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 for the disc format. This system supports “multi-session” discs (up to 20 sessions). This system cannot play “packet write” discs. Before playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions or cautions carefully. CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is caused by the fact that the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than that of regular CDs. Some discs may not be played due to their disc characteristics, recording conditions, or damage or stain on them. This system can play CD-Rs or CD-RWs recorded in the audio CD format. This system can also play CD-Rs or CD-RWs if MP3 or JPEG files are recorded on them. Especially, the configuration and characteristics of an MP3/JPEG disc are determined by the writing (encoding) software and hardware used for recording. Therefore, due to the software and hardware used, the following symptoms may occur: Some tracks/files on an MP3/JPEG disc may be skipped or may not be played normally. Some files on a JPEG disc may be played distortedly. Notes on MP3/JPEG discs MP3/JPEG discs (either CD-R or CD-RW) require a longer readout time. (It differs due to the complexity of the directory/file configuration.) The system can only recognize files with one of the following extensions, which can be in any combination of upper and lower case: MP3: “.MP3”, “.mp3” JPEG: “.JPG”, “.JPEG”, “.jpg”, “.jpeg” If different kinds of the file are mixed on a disc, set the FILE TYPE setting in the PICTURE menu to the appropriate setting for the data to be read (“AUDIO” or “STILL PICTURE”). (See page 32.)Notes on MP3 files Tag information (album name, artist name, and track name) can be shown on the TV. (See page 24.) The system can play back the MP3 files recorded at 32 kbps to 320 kbps as a bit rate, and at 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz as a sampling frequency. We recommend to record each piece of material (song) at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and at a data transfer rate of 128 kbps. Notes on JPEG files We recommend to record a file at 640 x 480 resolution. (If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480, it will take a longer time to be displayed.) This system can only play baseline JPEG files. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. THS1[B]-04start.fm Page 4 Monday, May 31, 2004 3:05 PM
5 Index of parts and controls The numbers in the figures indicate the pages where the details of the parts are described. Front panel (center unit) Rear panel (center unit) Display window 21 35 17 21 17 35 35 36 29 16 16 1614 Disc tray (inside): 16 Remote sensor: 6 1614 14 13 17 17 36, 38 1818 1717 13 89 107 For future use 10 10 TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 5 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM
Index of parts and controls 6 Remote controlPutting batteries in the remote control If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases, replace both batteries. CAUTION • Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Operating the system from the remote control Aim the remote control directly to the front panel of the center unit. Do not hide the remote sensor. NOTE To use the buttons under the cover, slide down the cover. 11 11 14 11 11 16, 352316, 38 16, 36 15, 31 12, 18 19 26 25 31 29 30 1417 21 1513 12 14 14 11 – 38 18, 35 18, 37 23, 37 21, 36 Number buttons: 18 28 15, 27 27 1515 23 15 1528 26 16 29 R6P (SUM-3)/AA (15F) type dry-cell batteries (supplied) THS1[B]-04start.fm Page 6 Thursday, June 10, 2004 8:52 PM
7 Connections 7AM (MW) loop antenna Setting up supplied AM (MW) loop antenna Connecting AM (MW) loop antenna Turn the loop antenna until you have the best reception during AM (MW) broadcast program reception. NOTE Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals, connecting cords and power cords. This could cause poor reception. If reception is poor 7FM antenna If reception is poor NOTE We recommend that you use coaxial cable for the FM antenna as it is well-shielded against interference. Connecting the FM and AM (MW) antennas If the antenna cord is covered with the insulation coat, twist and pull the insulation coat off and remove. 1 2 3 Antenna cord Outdoor single vinyl-covered wire antenna (not supplied)AM (MW) loop antennaCenter unit Extend the supplied FM antenna horizontally. Center unitFM antenna (supplied) Outdoor FM antenna (not supplied) Outdoor FM antenna cord (not supplied) Center unit Standard type (75 C coaxial) connector Do not connect the power cord until all other connections have been made. TH-S1[B]-2.book Page 7 Monday, May 31, 2004 10:45 AM