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    							Operating31
    Operating4
    Marked P\bayback
    ut
    The	mark	function	enables	you	to	store	your	favourite	files	from	any	disc	or	USB	device	in	the	unit	memory.
    1.	 Select	[Music]	on	the	[\fome	Menu].
    Returning	to	the	upper	folder.	
    (MP3/	WMA	only)
    Moving	to	the	previous	or	 next	file	list.
    Selecting	all	tracks/	files.
    Deselecting	all	tracks/files.
    File	information	will	be	displayed	
    according
    	to 	the 	ID3TAG 	information	
    on	the	appropriate	music	file.	(MP3	
    only)
    2.	 Select	a	desired	music	on	the	[\bist]	by	using	the	WS	then	press	MARKER	to	appears	the	mark	on	the	list.
    3.	 Press	b	ENTER	or	d	PLAY, MONO/STEREO.Displays	the	play	mode.
    4.	 Select	the	play	mode	by	using	the	WS	and	press	b	ENTER.
    [Mark Play]
    Marked	playback.
    [Curren\f Play]
    Normal	playback.
    If	you	want	to	select	all	files	on	the	list,	select	
    [Select	All]	and	press	 b	ENTER.,
    ,Note
    To de\bete a Marker
    1.	 Use	WS	to	select	the	track	that	you	wish	to	erase	from	the	marked	file.
    2.	 Press	MARKER.
    To de\bete a\b\b Markers
    Use	WS\fD	to	select	[Deselect	All]	then	press	b	ENTER	in	program	edit	mode.
    The	markers	are	also	cleared	when	the	disc	or	
    USB	device	is	removed,	the	unit	is	switched	to	
    power	off	or	the	function	is	switched	to	others.,
    ,Note
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    Operating4
    Operating
    Viewing a PHOTO fi\be
    i
    This	unit	can	play	discs	with	photo	files.
    1.	 Select	[Photo]	on	the	[\fome	Menu]	and	press	b	ENTER.
    Moving	to	the	previous	or	next	file	list.
    Returning	to	the	upper	
    folder.	
    2.	 Press	WS	to	select	a	folder,	and	then	press	b	ENTER.	
    3.	 If	you	want	to	view	a	slide	show,	press	WS	to	highlight	a	file	and	press	d	PLAY, MONO/STEREO.	
    Abou\f help menu in \f\ghe [Pho\fo] menu
    MenuBu\f\fons Opera\fion
    d,Sli\be Show
    d,PLAY, MONO/STEREO
    Viewing	a	slide	show.
    wsadMoveWS\fDMoving	to	another	file	or	content.
    bSelec\fb	ENTERViewing	a	particular	file.
    x Closex RETURNReturning	to	the	[\fome	Menu].
    Abou\f help menu in \f\ghe full screen
    MenuBu\f\fons Opera\fion
    MenumINFO/DISPLAY
    Displaying	the	Option	menu.
    a/dPrev./ Nex\f\f/DMoving	to	another	file.
    x,Closex RETURNReturning	to	the	[Photo]	menu.
    Options w\fi\be viewing a p\foto
    You	can	use	various	options	during	viewing	a	photo	in	full	screen.
    1.	 While	viewing	a	photo	in	full	screen,	press		m	INFO/DISPLAY	to	display	the	option	menu.
    2.	 Select	an	option	using	WS\fD.
    a
    	 b	 c	 d	 e
    aCurren\f pho\fo/ To\fal number of pho\f\gos	–	Use	\fD	to	view	previous/next	photo.
    bSli\be Show z/M–	Press		ENTER	to	start	
    or	pause	slide	show.
    cSpee\b x3/ x2/ x1	–	Use		ENTER	to	select	
    a	delaying	speed	between	photos	in	a	slide	show.
    dRo\fa\fe	–	Press		ENTER	to	rotate	the	photo.
    eGo \fo lis\f	–	Press		ENTER	to	return	[Photo]	
    menu.
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    Operating4
    S\beep Timer Setting
    Press	SLEEP	one	or	more	times	to	select	delay	time	between	10	and	180	minutes,	after	the	unit	will	turn	off.
    To	check	the	remaining	time,	press	SLEEP.
    To	cancel	the	sleep	function,	press	SLEEP	repeatedly	until	“S\bEEP	10”	appears,	and	then	press	SLEEP	once	again	while	 “S\bEEP	10”	is	displayed.
    You	can	check	the	remaining	time	before	the	
    Unit	turns	off.
    Press	SLEEP 	The 	remaining 	time 	appears 	in 	the	
    display	window.,
    ,Note
    Dimmer
    Press	SLEEP	once.	 The	display	window	will	be	darken	by	half.	 To	cancel	it,	press	SLEEP	repeatedly	until	dim	off.
    Turn off t\fe sound temporari\by
    Press		MUTE	to	mute	your	unit.
    You	can	mute	your	unit	in	order,	for	example,	to	answer	the	telephone,	appears	the	MUTE	in	the	display	window.
    Last Scene Memory
    r
    This	unit	memorizes	last	scene	from	the	last	disc	that	is	viewed.	The	last	scene	remains	in	memory	even	if	you	remove	the	disc	from	the	unit	or	switch	off	the	unit.	If	you	load	a	disc	that	has	the	scene	memorized,	the	scene	is	automatically	recalled.
    System Se\bect - Optiona\b
    You	must	select	the	appropriate	system	mode	for	your	TV	system.	Press	and	hold	M	PAUSE/STEP	for	more	than	five	seconds	to	be	able	to	select	a	system	in	the	[\fome	Menu].
    If	the	USB	device	is	connected	or	a	disc	is	
    inserted,	this	function	is	not	operated.,
    ,Note
    Adjust t\fe speaker \beve\b 
    settings
    You	can	adjust	the	sound	level	of	each	speaker.
    1.	 Press	SPEAKER LEVEL	repeatedly	to	select	a	desired	speaker	to	set.	
    2.	 Press	VOL -/+	to	adjust	the	sound	level	of	the	selected	speaker	while	the	level	setting	memu	is	displayed	on	the	display	window.
    3.	 Repeat	and	adjust	the	sound	level	of	the	other	speakers.
    VOCAL FADER
    You	can	enjoy	the	function	as	karaoke,	by	reducing	singer	vocal	of	music	in	the	various	source.	(MP3/	WMA/	CD/	etc.)	Press	the	VOCAL FADER,	and	“FADE	ON” 	will	appear	in	display	window.
    To	cancel	it,	press	VOCAL FADER	again.
    The	quality	of	the	VOCAL FADER	may	be	different	depending	on	the	recording	conditions	of	music	files.
    	
    y This	function	is	available	to	use	only	when	a	
    microphone	is	connected.
    	
    y It	is	not	available	on	the	MONO	source.,
    ,Note
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    Operating4
    Radio Operations
    Be	sure	that	both	FM	aerials	are	connected.	(Refer	to	the	page	22.)
    Listening to t\fe radio
    1.	 Press	P	RADIO&INPUT until	FM	appears	in	the	display	window.	The	last	received	station	is	tuned	in.
    2.	 Press	and	hold	TUNING (-/+)	for	about	two	seconds	until	the	frequency	indication	starts	to	change,	then	release.	Scanning	stops	when	the	unit	tunes	in	a	station.
    or
    	 Press	TUNING (-/+)	repeatedly.
    3.	 Adjust	the	volume	by	rotating	VOLUME	on	the	front	panel	or	by	pressing	VOL (+/-)on	the	remote	control	repeatedly.	
    Presetting t\fe Radio Stations
    You	can	preset	50	stations	for	FM.
    Before	tuning,	make	sure	that	you	have	turned	down	the	volume.
    1.	 Press	P	RADIO&INPUT	until	FM	appears	in	the	display	window.
    2.	 Select	the	desired	frequency	by	using	TUNING (-/+).
    3.	 Press	b	ENTER	a	preset	number	will	flash	in	the	display	window.
    4.	 Press	PRESET (-/+)	to	select	the	preset	number	you	want.
    5.	 Press	b	ENTER.	The	station	is	stored.
    6.	 Repeat	the	steps	2	to	5	to	store	other	stations.
    De\beting a\b\b t\fe saved stations
    1.	 Press	and	hold	CLEAR	for	two	seconds.	“ERASE	A\b\b”	will	flash	up	on	the	unit	display.	
    2.	 Press	CLEAR	to	erase	all	saved	of	the	radio	stations.
    De\beting a saved station
    1.	 Press	PRESET - / +	to	Select	a	preset	number	you	want	to	delete.
    2.	 Press	CLEAR,	the	preset	number	will	blink	in	the	display	window.
    3.	 Press	CLEAR	again,	to	delete	the	selectd	preset	number.
    Improving poor FM reception
    Press	d PLAY, MONO/STEREO	on	the	remote	control.	This	will	change	the	tuner	from	stereo	to	mono	and	usually	improve	the	reception.
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    Operating4
    Sound adjustment
    Setting t\fe surround mode
    This	system	has	a	number	of	pre-set	surround	sound	fields.	You	can	select	a	desired	sound	mode	by	using	SOUND EFFECT.
    You	can	change	the	SOUND EFFECT	using	\fD	arrow	key	while	the	sound	effect	information	is	displayed	on.
    The	displayed	items	for	the	equalizer	maybe	different	depending	on	sound	sources	and	effects.
    On DisplayDescrip\fion
    NAT	P\bUS
    The	NAT	P\bUS	is	Natural	Plus	sound	effect.	 You	can	enjoy	the	natural	sound	effect	same	as	a	5.1-channel.
    NATURA\b	You	can	enjoy	comfortable	and	natural	sound.
    \bocal	specialization	equalizer	
    Regionally	optimized	sound	effect.	(DANGDUT/	ARABIC/	PERSIAN/	INDIA/	REGUETON/	MERENGUE/	SAMBA/	SA\bSA/	CUMBIA/	AFRO)
    AUTO	EQ
    Realizes	the	sound	equalizer	that	is	the	most	similar	to	the	genre	of	which	is	included	in	the	MP3	ID3	tag	of	song	files.
    POP
    C\bASSIC
    JAZZ
    ROCK
    This	program	lends	an	enthusiastic	atmosphere	to	the	sound,	giving	you	the	feeling	you	are	at	an	actual	rock	pop,	jazz	or	classic	concert.
    BASS
    The	BASS	is	Bass	Blast.	During	playback,	reinforce	the	treble,	bass	and	surround	sound	effect.
    C\bRVOICE
    The	C\bRVOICE	is	Clear	 Voice.	This	program	make	voice	sound	clear,	improving	the	quality	of	voice	sound.	( We	encourage	to	use	this	EQ	when	you	watch	the	movie	of	5.1	channel.)
    On DisplayDescrip\fion
    GAME
    The	GAME	is	Game	Equalizer.	You	can	enjoy	more	virtual	sound	while	playing	video	games.
    NIG\fT
    The	NIG\fT	is	Night	Mode.	This	may	be	useful	when	you	want	to	watch	movies	at	low	volume	late	at	night.
    RETOUC\f
    The	RETOUC\f	is	MP3	Up-Scaling.	When	listening	to	MP3	files	or	other	compressed	music,	you	can	enhance	the	sound.	This	mode	is	available	only	to	2	channel	sources.
    \bOUDNESSImproves	the	bass	and	treble	sound.
    VIRTUA\bThe	VIRTUA\b	is	 VSM	Plus.	You	can	enjoy	more	virtual	surround	sound.
    BYPASSYou	can	enjoy	the	sound	without	equalizer	effect.
    	
    y In	some	of	surround	modes,	some	speakers,	
    there’s	no	sound	or	low	sound.	It	depends	
    on	the	mode	of	surround	and	the	source	of	
    audio,	it	is	not	defective.
    	
    y You	may	need	to	reset	the	surround	mode,	
    after	switching	the	input,	sometimes	even	
    after	the	sound	track	changed.
    	
    y This	function	is	not	operated	when	the	
    microphone	is	connected	to	the	unit.,
    ,Note
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    							5	 Troubleshooting
    Operating36
    Operating4
    Advanced Operations
    Recording to USB
    You	can 	record 	music 	or 	sound 	souce 	to 	USB 	device	by	connecting	in	to	the	port	on	the	unit.
    1.	 Connect	the	USB	device	to	the	unit.
    2.	 Select	a	mode	in	which	you	want	to	record.	Play	back	a	sound	source	first.
    3.	 Start	the	recording	by	pressing	X	REC.
    4.	 To	stop	recording,	press	\b	STOP.
    [All \fracks/ files recor\bing]
    Record	to	USB	in	stop	or	play	mode.
    [Program lis\f recor\bing]
    After	marking	desired	file(s)	and	you	can	record	it	to	USB	(Refer	to	the	page	31).
    I\f’ll be s\fore\b as follows.
    Au\bio CD
    MP3/ WMA
    The o\fher sources (Tuner, AUX, Por\fable)
    	
    y You	can	check	the	recording	percentage	
    rate	for	the	USB	record	on	the	screen	during	
    the	recording.	(Audio	CD	or	MP3/	 WMA	CD	
    only)
    	
    y During	recording	MP3/WMA,	there	is	no	
    sound.
    	
    y When	you	stop	recording	during	playback,	
    the	file	that	has	been	recorded	at	that	time	
    will	be	stored.	(Audio	CD	only)
    	
    y Do	not	remove	the	USB	device	or	turn	
    off	the	unit	during	USB	recording.	If	not,	
    an	incomplete	file	may	be	made	and	not	
    deleted	on	PC.
    	
    y Recording	through	microphones	is	not	
    available.
    	
    y If	USB	recording	does	not	work,	the	
    message	like	 “NO	USB”,	“ERROR”,	“USB	FU\b\b” 	
    or	 “NO	REC” 	is	displayed	on	the	display	
    window.
    	
    y Multi	card	reader	device	or	external	\fDD	
    can	not	be	used	for	USB	recording.
    	
    y A	file	is	recorded	by	128	Mbyte	(about	2	
    hours)	when	you	record	for	a	long	term.	
    There	are	recorded	less	than	4	files.
    	
    y When	you	stop	recording	during	playback,	
    the	file	will	not	be	stored.
    	
    y In	the	state	CD-G,	DTS	disc	USB	record	is	not	
    operated.
    	
    y The	files	in	the	sub-folders	are	not	recorded	
    during	all	track	recording.
    	
    y You	may	not	record	more	than	999	files.
    	
    y The	numbering	of	the	recording	file	is	
    entered	from	the	lowest	number.	So	if	you	
    delete	some	of	the	recording	files,	the	next	
    recording	file	could	be	the	lowest	number	
    among	them.,
    ,Note
    The	making	of	unauthorized	copies	of	copy-protected 	material, 	including 	computer 	programs,	files,	broadcasts	and	sound	recordings,	may	be	an	infringement	of	copyrights	and	constitute	a	criminal	offense.	This	equipment	should	not	be	used	for	such	purposes.Be responsible Respec\f copyrigh\fs.
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    							5	 Troubleshooting
    Troub\bes\footing37
    Troubleshooting5
    Troub\bes\footing
    PROBLEMCORRECTION
    No	powerPlug	the	power	cord	into	the	wall	outlet	securely.
    No	picture
    Select	the	appropriate	video	input	mode	on	the	TV	so	the	picture	from	the	unit	appears	on	the	TV	screen.
    Connect	the	video	cables	securely	to	both	the	 TV	and	unit.
    There	is	little	or	no	sound
    Select	the 	correct 	input 	mode 	of 	the 	unit 	so 	you 	can 	hear 	the 	sound	from	the	unit.
    Connect	the	audio	cables	into	the	connection	terminals	correctly.
    Replace	with	a	new	audio	cable.
    The	DVD	picture	quality	is	poorClean	the	disc	using	a	soft	cloth	with	outward	strokes.
    A	DVD/CD	will	not	play
    Insert	a	disc.
    Insert	a	playable	disc	(check	the	disc	type,	colour	system	and	regional	code).
    Place	the	disc	with	the	label	or	printed	side	facing	upwards.
    Enter	your	password	or	change	the	rating	level.
    \fumming	noise	heard	while	a	DVD	or	CD	is	playing
    Clean	the	disc	using	a	soft	cloth	with	outward	strokes.
    Move	unit	and	audio	components	further	away	from	your	 TV.
    Radio	stations	can’t	be	tuned	in	properly
    Check	the	antenna	connection	and	adjust	its	position.
    Attach	an	external	aerial	if	necessary.
    Tune	to	the	station	manually.
    Preset	some	radio	stations,	see	page	34	for	details.
    The	remote	control	doesn’t	work	well	/	at	all
    The	remote	is	not	pointed	directly	at	the	unit.	
    Point	the	remote	directly	at	the	unit.
    The	remote	is	too	far	from	the	unit.	
    Use	the	remote	within	23	feet	(7m)	of	the	unit.
    There	is	an	obstacle	in	the	path	between	the	remote	control	and	the	unit.
    Remove	the	obstacle.
    The	battery	in	the	remote	control	are	flat.	
    Replace	the	battery	with	new	ones.
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    							6	 Appendix
    Appendix38
    Appendix6
    Maintenance
    Hand\bing t\fe Unit
    W\fen s\fipping t\fe unit\p
    Please	save	the	original	shipping	carton	and	packing	materials.	If	you	need	to	ship	the	unit,	for	maximum	protection,	re-pack	the	unit	as	it	was	originally	packed	at	the	factory.
    Keeping	the	exterior	surfaces	clean
    	yDo	not	use	volatile	liquids	such	as	insecticide	spray	near	the	unit.	
    	yWiping	with	strong	pressure	may	damage	the	surface.
    	yDo	not	leave	rubber	or	plastic	products	in	contact	with	the	unit	for	a	long	period	of	time.
    C\beaning t\fe unit
    To	clean	the	player,	use	a	soft,	dry	cloth.	If	the	surfaces	are	extremely	dirty,	use	a	soft	cloth	lightly	moistened	with	a	mild	detergent	solution.	Do	not	use	strong	solvents	such	as	alcohol,	benzine,	or	thinner,	as	these	might	damage	the	surface	of	the	unit.
    Maintaining t\fe Unit
    The	unit	is	a	high-tech,	precision	device.	If	the	optical	pick-up	lens	and	disc	drive	parts	are	dirty	or	worn,	the	picture	quality	could	be	diminished.	For	details,	please	contact	your	nearest	authorized	service	center.
    Notes on Discs
    Hand\bing Discs
    Do	not	touch	the	playback	side	of	the	disc.	\fold	the	disc	by	the	edges	so	that	fingerprints	do	not	get	on	the	surface.	Never	stick	paper	or	tape	on	the	disc.
    Storing Discs
    After	playing,	store	the	disc	in	its	case.	Do	not	expose	the	disc	to	direct	sunlight	or	sources	of	heat	and	never	leave	it	in	a	parked	car	exposed	to	direct	sunlight.
    C\beaning Discs
    Fingerprints	and	dust	on	the	disc	can	cause	poor	picture	quality 	and 	sound 	distortion. 	Before 	playing,	clean 	the 	disc 	with 	a 	clean 	cloth. 	Wipe 	the 	disc 	from	the	center	to	out.
    Do	not	use	strong	solvents	such	as	alcohol,	benzine,	thinner,	commercially	available	cleaners,	or	anti-static	spray	intended	for	older	vinyl	records.
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    							Appendix39
    Appendix6
    Area Code List
    Choose	an	area	code	from	this	list.
    Area Co\beArea Co\beArea Co\beArea Co\be
    Afghanistan		 AF
    Argentina		 AR
    Australia		 AU
    Austria		 AT
    Belgium		 BE
    Bhutan		 BT
    Bolivia		BO
    Brazil		 BR
    Cambodia		 K\f
    Canada		CA
    Chile		 C\b
    China		CN
    Colombia		 CO
    Congo		 CG
    Costa	Rica		 CR
    Croatia		 \fR
    Czech	Republic		 CZ
    Denmark		 DK
    Ecuador		 EC
    Egypt		EG
    El	Salvador		 SV
    Ethiopia		 ET
    Fiji		 FJ
    Finland		 FI
    France		FR
    Germany		 DE
    Great	Britain		 GB
    Greece		GR
    Greenland		 G\b
    \fong	Kong		 \fK
    \fungary		 \fU
    India		 IN
    Indonesia		 ID
    Israel		 I\b
    Italy		IT
    Jamaica		JM
    Japan		 JP
    Kenya		KE
    Kuwait		KW
    \bibya		 \bY
    \buxembourg		 \bU
    Malaysia		 MY
    Maldives		 MV
    Mexico		MX
    Monaco		 MC
    Mongolia		 MN
    Morocco		 MA
    Nepal		 NP
    Netherlands		 N\b
    Antilles		AN
    New	Zealand		 NZ
    Nigeria		NG
    Norway		NO
    Oman		OM
    Pakistan		 PK
    Panama		 PA
    Paraguay		 PY
    Philippines		 P\f
    Poland		 P\b
    Portugal		PT
    Romania		 RO
    Russian		Federation		 RU
    Saudi	Arabia		 SA
    Senegal		SN
    Singapore		 SG
    Slovak	Republic		 SK
    Slovenia		 SI
    South	Africa		 ZA
    South	Korea		 KR
    Spain		ES
    Sri	\banka		\bK
    Sweden		 SE
    Switzerland		 C\f
    Taiwan		TW
    Thailand		 T\f
    Turkey		 TR
    Uganda		UG
    Ukraine		 UA
    United	States		 US
    Uruguay		 UY
    Uzbekistan		 UZ
    Vietnam		 VN
    Zimbabwe		 ZW
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    							Appendix40
    Appendix6
    Language code List
    Use	this	list	to	input	your	desired	language	for	the	following	initial	settings:	[Disc	Audio],		[Disc	Subtitle]	and	[Disc	Menu].
    Language Co\beLanguage Co\beLanguage Co\beLanguage Co\be
    Afar		 6565
    Afrikaans		 6570
    Albanian		 8381
    Ameharic		 6577
    Arabic		 6582
    Armenian		 7289
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