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    Connecting to Audio Components Connecting the Speakers Speaker wires are color-coded to match the
    terminals. Connect the speaker wire from the
    back of each speaker to the corresponding
    color terminal at the back of the unit. Press
    down the tab to open the terminal and insert
    the wire. Release the tab to lock wire in 
    the terminal.
    When connecting the speakers, make sure the
    polarities (“+” speaker wire to “+” on the unit.
    For example, red wire to red terminal on the
    unit) of speaker wires and terminals match. 
    If the cords are reversed, the sound will 
    be distorted. Do not let the speaker wires
    touch each other, it will damage 
    the speaker.
    When connecting subwoofer, connect
    subwoofer control cable (red/black striped) at
    the back of the subwoofer to the subwoofer
    control jack on the unit’s rear panel, then press
    POWER ON/OFF
    on the subwoofer speaker to
    turn it on. Content of Box •
    One main unit
    • One remote control with batteries
    • One pair of front speakers, one pair of rear
    speakers, one center speaker and 
    one subwoofer
    •  One pig-tail antenna wire
    • One AM loop antenna
    • One coaxial digital cable
    • One 3.5mm stereo cable for line-in
    •  One User Manual
    •  One Quick Start Guide Set up and Maintenance of 
    the Unit Provide spaces for sufficient ventilation 
    as indicated:
    •  Do not connect to the AC power cords until 
    all connections are completed. 
    •  Do not use your set immediately after  transferring it from a cold place to a warm 
    place: there is risk of condensation.
    •  Do not expose your set to water and  excessively high temperatures.
    •  After having disconnected your set, clean the  case with a soft cloth, or with a slightly damp 
    leather chamois. Never use strong solvents. Protect your Components from
    Overheating  •  Do not block ventilation holes in any 
    component. Arrange the components so that 
    air can circulate freely.
    •  Do not stack components directly on top of  each other.
    •  Do not place the unit near other components  that generate heat such as heating vents.
    •  Allow adequate ventilation when placing  your components in a stand.
    •  Place an amplifier near the top shelf of the  stand so heated air rising from it will not 
    affect other components. If you have a 
    satellite receiver, you should place it on the 
    top shelf. TV Connections TVs with RF input may need a RF modulator
    (not included) for inputting audio signals.
    The illustration shown above may varies from
    your actual RF modulator, please refer to your
    RF modulator manual.
    Connecting the Antennas Connect the AM and FM antennas to the AM
    and FM terminals on the system’s back panel. 
    They must be hooked up in order to receive
    clear reception. For FM reception, extend
    antenna to its full length. For AM reception,
    rotate the antenna horizontally to get 
    better reception.
    AM Loop Antenna and FM Indoor Antenna
    1. Uncoil the antenna wire and locate the base 
    end of the AM antenna.
    2. Press down on the antenna tab to open  the terminal.
    3. Insert the antenna wires into the terminal  and release the tabs to secure the wires 
    in place.
    4. Make sure the white wire on the AM loop antenna is inserted into the AM LOOP
    terminal and other wire is inserted into the
    ground loop terminal. T
    echnical Specification Product: Audio Receiver with Dolby Digital
    Brand: RCA
    Model: RT2870
    Electrical Consumption Power Supply: 120V ~ 60Hz
    Power consumption: 90 Watts 
    For Your Safety  The AC power plug is
    polarized (one blade is wider
    than the other) and only fits
    into AC power outlets one
    way. If the plug won’t go into
    the outlet completely, turn the
    plug over and try to insert it the other way. If it
    still won’t fit, contact a qualified electrician to
    change the outlet, or use a different one. Do
    not attempt to bypass this safety feature. 
    CAUTION:
    To prevent electric shock, match
    wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. Important Safety Instructions Connections and Setup Connections and Setup Connections and SetupFCC Information FCC Information
    Connections and Setup   GEFAHR EINES 
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    It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new pr\
    oduct for the first time.
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    T2870 user
    manual This audio system has earned
    the ENERGY STAR.
    Left and right 
    front speakers Left and right 
    rear speakers
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    AM loop antenna User manual
    Quick Start GuideCoaxial digital
    cable Main unit
    3.5mm stereo
    cable for line-in Pig-tail
    antenna wire Remote
    control with batteries DVD/SAT/CAB COAXIAL
    OPTICAL Digital Connection
    •  This unit provides one optical and one coaxial digital input jacks for t\
    he connection of 
    your components.
    •  To connect a SAT receiver or DVD player with a digital output, use an optical digital c\
    able (not included) or coaxial digital cable (included) to carry the audio sign\
    al and enjoy Dolby Digital
    sound quality. 
    •  One optical or coaxial cable is needed for each SAT receiver or DVD player.  Digital Input
    Connect components capable of
    outputting Dolby digital (e.g. DVD or
    SAT) or standard PCM (CD) format
    digital signals. Read section on Input
    Signal Setting under Advanced
    Sound Control carefully to adjust the
    matching input settings. Note:
    Optical and coaxial cables carry only the audio portion of the signal. SUBWOOFER
    CONTROL
    Use this jack on
    the rear panel to
    connect to the
    subwoofer
    control cable
    (red/black
    striped) of the
    subwoofer. Use this jack on
    the rear panel
    to connect
    another active
    subwoofer
    other than the
    one supplied. SUBWOOFER
    AUDIO OUT Center Speaker Front Speakers
    Right Left
    Right Left
    Rear Speakers
    (Surround Sound) Subwoofer
    White/grey or
    black stripedRed/grey
    or black
    striped
     Green/grey or
    black striped
    Purple/grey
    or black
    striped
    Blue/grey or black striped
    Grey/black striped
    Optical Digital In (Audio)
    Connect to optical digital output of DVD, SAT or other compatible
    devices using the optical Fiber Cable (not included).
    Coaxial Digital In (Audio)
    Connect to coaxial digital output of DVD, SAT or other
    compatible devices using the coaxial digital cable (included). DVD/SAT/CAB
    DVD/SATPlease read and save for 
    future reference Some of the following information may not
    apply to your particular product; however, as
    with any electronic product, precautions should
    be observed during handling and use.
    •  Read these instructions.
    •  Keep these instructions.
    •  Heed all warnings.
    •  Follow all instructions.
    •  Do not use this apparatus near water.
    •  Clean only with dry cloth.
    •  Do not block any ventilation openings. 
    Install in accordance with the 
    manufacturer’s instructions.
    •  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,heat registers, stoves, or other
    apparatus (including amplifiers) that 
    produce heat.
    •  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
    polarized plug has two blades with one
    wider than the other. A grounding type plug
    has two blades and a third grounding prong.
    The wide blade or the third prong is
    provided for your safety. If the provided plug
    does not fit into your outlet, consult an
    electrician for replacement of the 
    obsolete outlet.
    •  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
    convenience receptacles, and the point
    where they exit from the apparatus.
    •  Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
    •  Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
    sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
    use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
    combination to avoid injury from tip-over. •  Unplug this apparatus during lightning 
    storms  or when unused for long periods 
    of time.
    •  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
    apparatus has been damaged in any way,
    such as power-supply cord or plug is
    damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
    have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
    has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
    not operate normally, or has been dropped.
    Additional safety information
    •  Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with
    liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on 
    the apparatus.
    •  Always leave sufficient space around the product for ventilation. Do not place product
    in or on a bed, rug, in a bookcase or cabinet
    that may prevent air flow through 
    vent openings.
    •  Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc. on the product.
    •  Connect power cord only to AC power source as marked on the product.
    •  Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into the product.
    •  Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. This product does not contain customer
    serviceable components.
    If your product operates on batteries, 
    adhere to the following precautions:
    A. Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted
    incorrectly, or if all batteries are not replaced
    at the same time. 
    B. Any battery may leak electrolyte or explode if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made
    to charge a battery not intended to 
    be recharged.
    C. Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other
    personal injury. When discarding batteries,
    be sure to dispose of them in the proper
    manner, according to your state/provincial
    and local regulations. ]
    Portable Cart Warning
    Positioning Speakers 1. Left, Right (Front Speakers)
    Front speakers carry primarily music and 
    sound effects. 
    2. Center
    In surround mode, the center speaker carries
    most of the dialog as well as music and effects.
    It should be set between the left and 
    right speakers.
    3. Surround (Rear Speakers)
    The rear speakers’ overall sound balance should
    be as close as possible to the front speakers.
    Proper placement is vital to establish an evenly
    distributed sound field.
    Subwoofer A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful
    low bass effects (explosions, the rumble of
    spaceships, etc.) which dramatically heighten
    the action on the screen.
    Magnetic Shielding Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV
    set must be magnetically shielded in order to
    prevent picture distortion. Front speakers
    provided with this unit are magnetically
    shielded to protect your TV set.Front Speaker Placement Follow the suggestions for speaker placement
    below to get the best results.
    Alignment
    Align the center speaker evenly with (A) or
    slightly behind (B) (the left and right speakers),
    but not ahead of them.
    Angle
    Place the left and right speakers to form a 45-
    degree angle with your favorite viewing
    position to duplicate the soundtrack 
    mixer’s perspective.
    Height
    The mid- and high-frequency drivers of the
    three front speakers should be as close as
    possible to the same height. This often requires
    placing the center speaker directly on top (A)
    or beneath (B) the TV set.
    Better Surround Placement Location
    If possible, place surround speakers to either
    side of the listening area, not behind it.
    Height
    If space permits, install surround speakers 2-3
    feet above viewers. This helps to minimize
    localization effects.
    Aiming
    Aim surround speakers straight across the
    room, not down at viewers, to help create a
    more open, spacious surround sound field.
    Alternative Surround Placement Rear wall
    If rear wall mounting is the only choice, aim
    the speakers at each other (A), towards the
    front (B) or towards the sidewalls (C, D).
    Experiment with placement until sounds seem
    to surround you, rather than come from 
    behind you. 
    No adjacent walls
    Surround speakers can go on stands facing
    each other to approximate sidewall mounting
    (A), or to the sides or rear of the viewing area,
    aimed upwards; they can go right on the floor,
    or preferably, a few feet off the floor such as
    on end tables (B).Front Surround Mode  
    Speaker Placement Configuration 1
    Follow the suggestion for speaker placement in
    the section before.
    Configuration 2
    If placing the rear speakers (surround speakers)
    at the back is not a good choice for you, you
    can use the Front Surround sound Effect(FSsE).
    Follow the following instruction for setting 
    the speakers. (See section “Front Surround
    Sound Effect (FSsE) Setting” under “Advanced
    Sound Control” for details).
    Mounting the Speakers
    1. Place the front speaker upside down.
    2. Slide in the hinge to the bottom of the front
    speaker until the ‘click’ sound is heard.
    3. Slide in the rear speaker to the hinge until the ‘click’ sound is heard.
    4. Attach the supplied speaker stand to the  top of the front speaker. Adjusting the Angle of the Speakers
    To
     achieve the best Front Surround sound
    Effect (FSsE), adjust the mounted front left and
    the rear left speakers to the left for an angle of
    25 o
    - 45 o
    from the center.
    Adjust the mounted front right and rear right
    speakers to the right in the same way.
    After adjusting the angle, the speaker should 
    look like this illustration. Disconnecting the Speakers 1. To unlock the speakers, press and hold the
    hinge spring as illustrated below.
    2. Slide out the rear speaker from the hinge.
    3. Press and hold the two hinge springs.
    4. Slide out the hinge from the front speaker. Connections and Setup Connections and Setup Connections and Setup3
    3 1
    1 2
    4Courtesy Dolby Laboratories
    Note: 
    Place the rear speakers and
    subwoofer a foot or more away from
    TV when using the Front Surround sound 
    Effect (FSsE). Courtesy Dolby Laboratories
    Courtesy Dolby LaboratoriesA
    B
    Courtesy Dolby Laboratories Courtesy Dolby Laboratories
    Courtesy Dolby Laboratories
    1 Configuration 1
    Note:
    Match the front left and rear left
    speakers together and match the front right
    and rear right speakers together. Front 
    Speaker 1
    2 Rear 
    Speaker
    Front 
    Speaker Rear 
    Speaker
    Front 
    Speaker Configuration 2 Note: 
    Place the rear speakers and
    subwoofer a foot or more away from TV
    when using the Front Surround sound 
    Effect (FSsE). Press 
    and 
    holdRear 
    Speaker
    Front 
    Speaker 1
    2 Hinge Spring
    3
    4 Press 
    and 
    hold
    Hinge SpringTV
    RF in RF out
    Audio out
    Audio cable
    Audio in RF cable
    RF modulatorDigital Connections The digital audio jacks can accept Dolby Digital (AC-3) or PCM signals\
     when compatible
    components are connected.AVC Multimedia Inc.
    Unit 6, 170 Esna Park Drive,
    Markham, Ontario L3R 1E3
    © 2008 AVC Multimedia Inc. 8
    This symbol indicates “dangerous voltage”
    inside the product that presents a risk ofelectric shock or personal injury. This symbol indicates
    important instructions ac- companying the product. WARNING
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not
    remove cover or back (no user serviceable
    parts inside). Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
    FCC INFORMATION NOTE:
     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for \
    a Class B digital device,
    pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provi\
    de reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipme\
    nt generates, uses and can
    radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accorda\
    nce with the instructions,
    may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
    interference will not occur in a particular installation.
    If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television\
     reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged t\
    o try to correct the
    interference by one or more of the following measures: •
    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
    • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
    • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to\
     which the receiver is
    connected.
    • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
    WARNING:  Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the par\
    ty responsible for
    compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
    This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian In\
    terference–Causing
    Equipment Regulations.
    The Shock Hazard Marking and Associated Graphical Symbol is provided on the bottom panel of unit.
    Refer to the identifi cation/rating label located on the back panel of y\
    our product for its proper operating voltage.
    IMPORTANT:  The power cord can be unplugged to turn off the main power to the unit. It should also
    be easily accessible in an emergency.
    • Leave sufficient space around the appliance to allow adequate ventilatio\
    n: 10cm on either side
    and at the back, as well as 7cm above it are ideal.
    WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
    do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Service Information  This product should be serviced only by those
    specially trained in appropriate servicing
    techniques. For instructions on how to obtain
    service, refer to the warranty included in 
    this user manual.
    Connecting for Power  Make sure you connect all your other
    electronic components and the speakers before
    plugging your unit into the outlet. Plug the
    power cord in the wall outlet, matching the
    wide blade of the plug with the wide slot in
    the outlet. Be sure to insert the 
    plug completely.
    Headset Safety •  Do not play your headset at a high volume.  
    Hearing experts warn against extended 
    high-volume play. 
    •  If you experience a ringing in your ears,  reduce volume or discontinue use. 
    •Y ou should use extreme caution or 
    temporarily discontinue use in potentially 
    hazardous situations.
    • Even if your headset is an open-air type 
    designed to let you hear outside sounds,   
    don’t turn up the volume so high that you     
    are unable to hear what is around you. 8
    8 •
    Excessive sound pressure from 
    earphones and headphone can cause
    hearing loss.
    D. Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like Top
    Hinge
    Bottom 3
    4 
    						
    							
    Automatic Preset Programming
    1. Press 
    AM/FM to enter the AM/FM mode.
    2. Press and hold  AM/FMfor two seconds to
    start automatic preset programming.
    3. Radio frequencies will be browsed and radio stations stored automatically. When all the
    available radio stations are stored or all 40
    (30 preset stations for FM and 10 preset
    stations for AM) memory locations are full,
    the auto preset programming function 
    will stop.
    Manual Preset
    1. Tune to a radio station (see “Manual tuning” for details).
    2. Press  MEMORY . While the Program Preset
    number is still flashing, input your desired
    preset number using the numeric buttons or
    press  CH+/-, then press  MEMORYto store it.
    Retrieving Preset Stations
    1. Press  AM/FM to enter the Tuner mode.
    2. Press  CH +/- to search up or down for the
    preset stations or directly press the 
    numeric buttons. USB Mode This unit allows you to connect your own USB
    storage devices such as mp3 players and USB
    flash memory. Connect the USB device first
    then you can start playback.
    Connecting/Disconnecting USB Device to 
    the Main Unit
    Insert the USB devices port into the USB jack of
    the unit. Unplug the device to disconnect.
    USB Device Playback Features 
    (Only support MP3/WMA file)
    1. Press 
    USBon front panel or remote control
    to select USB mode.
    2. Press  to start playback or press  to pause playback.
    3. Press to end playback.
    4. Press  CH+/- on the remote control or  /
    on the front panel to skip to the previous or
    next file.
    5. Press  REPEAT on the remote control to select
    repeat mode. (REPEAT ONE, REPEAT FOLDER,
    REPEAT ALL, REPEAT OFF)
    6. Press  RANDOM on the remote control to
    select random play mode. (RANDOM ON,
    RANDOM OFF)
    7. Press  INTROon the remote control to turn
    on/off intro mode. The unit will play the first
    ten seconds of each track on the USB device.
    8. Press  DISPLAY on the remote control to
    select among mp3/WMA ID3 information,
    elapsed time,current play Folder and Track
    number and Play Mode.  Line in Mode 1. Connects one end of the 3.5mm stereo cable
    to the line in connector on the front panel of
    the unit and the other to the line out or
    headphone jack on an external source.
    2. Press LINE-IN on the front panel or the
    remote control to select line in mode. Safety Precautions •  Never open the cabinet under any 
    circumstances.  Any repairs or internal 
    adjustments should be made only by a 
    trained technician.
    •  Never operate this product with the  cabinet removed.
    •  Do not touch the player with wet hands. If  any liquid enters the player cabinet, take the
    player to a trained technician for inspection. •  The apparatus shall not be exposed to 
    dripping and splashing.
    • No object filled with liquids, such as vases, 
    shall be placed on the apparatus.
    • No naked flame sources such as lighted
    candles, shall be placed on the apparatus. Amplifier Section RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode with
    10% Total Harmonic Distortion
    Front, Rear and Center Channels: 
    167 Watts per Channel (1KHz, 8 Ohm)
    Subwoofer Channel: 167 Watts (100Hz, 8 Ohm)
    T
    otal RMS Output Power, 
    Dolby Digital mode : 1000 W
    FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode with
    10% Total Harmonic Distortion
    Front Channels (L and R ): 75 Watts per channel
    (1KHz, 8 Ohm)
    Rear Channels (L and R): 75 Watts per channel
    (1KHz, 8 Ohm)
    Center Channel: 155 Watts  (1KHz, 8 Ohm)
    Subwoofer Channel: 155 Watts  (80Hz, 8 Ohm)
    T otal FTC Output Power, 
    Dolby Digital mode: 610 Watts
    Muting Attenuation: 65dB
    Frequency Response: 200Hz/-3dB, 1kHz ref.
    Subwoofer Frequency Response: 
    10 Hz / -3db, 80Hz ref.
    Signal to Noise Ratio: 65dB  
    (Dolby digital mode) AM Tuner Section Frequency Response: 2kHz +/-6dB, 1kHz ref.
    Usable Sensitivity: 800uV/m @ S/N 20dB
    Signal to Noise: 38dB
    IF Rejection: 35dB
    FM Tuner Section Frequency Response: 15kHz +/-3dB, 1kHz ref.
    Quieting:  24dBu
    Signal to Noise: 60dB(stereo) / 65dB(mono)
    IF Rejection: 50dB
    Dimensions (H x W x D mm)   Unit:  430 x 140 x 347
    Front and Surround Speakers: 200 x 77 x 85 
    Center Speaker: 85 x 300 x 77 
    Subwoofer: 360 x 195 x 328.5 Unit/AM/FM Operation  ST indicator is off.
    •  Adjust the antenna.
    •  Press 
    MONO/ST button to insure 
    you are not outputting in mono.
    The signal is Mono. Severe hum or noise.
    •  The signal is too weak. Connect an  external antenna.
    • Adjust antenna.
    •  Reposition antenna away from  any electronics.
    There is interference to FM reception.
    •  Turn off other electrical units (e.g. DVD, CD  player) near the unit. Remote Control Operation  The remote control does not operate 
    the unit.
    •  No batteries installed. (included with your 
    system) Install the batteries before 
    attempting to operate the remote. Be sure to 
    match the + and - ends of each battery to 
    the symbols shown in the remote battery 
    compartment.
    •  The batteries are weak. Replace all batteries. •  The remote is not pointed at the remote 
    control sensor on the main unit or there is an 
    obstacle between the remote and the 
    main unit.
    •  The remote control is too far from the  main unit, move closer. General  No audio.
    •  Make sure the speakers are connected.
    •  Check the input connections.
    •  Check the power cord connections.
    •
    Make sure MUTE is off.
    •  Make sure the digital setting (optical, coaxial  or analog) is correct. 
    •  Check that the headphone is not inserted.
    No audio from one channel.
    •  Check the speaker level setting.
    •  Check the speaker wire or external source  cable connections. 
    Noise occurs when the TV is turned on.
    •  The TV is too close to the audio system.  Sound Enhancement Systems This unit is equipped with several built-in
    sound enhancement systems.
    Dolby Digital 
    The Dolby Digital mode lets you enjoy full
    digital surround from software processed in the
    Dolby Digital format. Dolby Digital provides
    better sound quality and more powerful
    presence than conventional Dolby Surround.
    This unit is equipped with Dolby Digital 5.1-
    channel so that you can enjoy enhanced full
    digital surround sound. Being different from
    Dolby Pro Logic in which only four channels 
    (Front Left, Front Right, Center and Rear) are
    used, the new system provides stereo
    separation of the rear speakers (Rear-Right,
    Rear-Left). These 5 channels, together with the
    subwoofer channel for bass sounds (counted as
    0.1 channel), constitute as 5.1-Channel (or 6
    Channels) Input for Dolby Digital that brings
    you the most sophisticated sound enjoyment. 
    Dolby Pro Logic II 
    The Pro Logic II mode uses the built-in circuit to
    steer the Left, Center, Right and Surround left
    and right channel audio signals and uses all five
    speakers to play both stereo and Dolby Pro
    Logic program source, such as TV and VCR.
    Dolby Pro Logic II includes Dolby Pro Logic II
    Movie, Dolby Pro Logic II Music and Dolby Pro
    Logic Emulation.
    Y
    ou can use this mode with any stereo program
    source (such as VCR/SAT) to enjoy multi-channel
    sound experience. Dolby 3 Stereo
    The 3 Stereo mode will redirect the Surround
    signals to the front left and right speakers
    when only the front and center speakers 
    are used.
    Stereo
    The Stereo mode uses the two main channel
    outputs from the front speakers. Use this mode
    if you have connected the front speakers only.  
    DSP (Digital Sound Processor)
    These digital sound effects resemble sounds in
    a real environment such as (STEREO, HALL,
    CHURCH, CLUB, STADIUM, STUDIO, 3 STEREO,
    DOLBY PL EMULATION, DOLBY PL II MUSIC,
    DOLBY PL II MOVIE). DSP automatically
    converts analog audio signals to digital ones
    which enables you to adjust the sound without
    degrading the sound quality. Different modes
    will give you different feels of size and types of
    listening environment. 
    Dynamic Bass Amplified System (dBas)
    With “Dynamic Bass Amplified System” (dBas),
    the discrete amplifier is located in the unit so
    the subwoofer keeps the power needed to
    reproduce powerful effects. Four settings are
    available: SOFT, BALANCE, STRONG 
    and POWERFUL.
    Press 
    SUBWOOFER to select the subwoofer
    (dBas) effects level according to your needs. Fine Setting of the Components Y
    ou can select the surround mode by pressing
    SURROUND  repeatedly to select among
    different options. (STEREO, HALL, CHURCH,
    CLUB, STADIUM, STUDIO, 3 STEREO, DOLBY PL
    EMULATION, DOLBY PL II MUSIC, 
    DOLBY PL II MOVIE)
    The default surround modes for different
    components are listed in the table below The
    unit will keep the last selection in memory.
    Input Signal Setting
    The unit defaults to the most convenient
    settings for your easiest use (see table). 
    If your connection is different from the 
    default setting, 
    1. Select the source 
    2. Press the  SETUPbutton to show 
    setup options.
    3. Press  / until OPTICAL or COAXIAL  is displayed.
    4. Press  / to select among optical/ coaxial to match your connection. Your selection will
    be stored automatically.  Digital Input
    Select this setting to play digital signals from a
    DVD or SAT.
    Analog Input
    This unit is defaulted to play analog signals
    from TV, VCR and line-in. Fine Setting of the Speakers  All the basic settings have already been pre-set
    for the speakers included in the box.
    Also, to make the surround sound more
    effective and suit the acoustic conditions in
    your listening room, you may need to delay the
    signal coming from some of the speakers.
    Channel delay compensates for center or
    surround speakers that are closer to the
    listening position than the front speakers. 
    T
    esting Speaker Loudness 
    Y ou can listen to the loudness of the 
    individual speakers. 
    1. Press  TEST TONE  on the remote control.
    A short noise will be heard in the speakers
    one by one. The speaker having the noise at 
    that moment will be shown in the display.
    2. Turn the  VOLUMEknob or press 
    VOL + or VOL - on the remote control to
    adjust the master volume (if necessary).
    3. Press  TEST TONE to exit.
    Adjust Individual Speaker Volume
    1. To adjust individual speaker volume level,  press  LEVEL  on the remote control.
    2. Continue to press  LEVELon the remote
    control to select the channel to be adjusted,
    then press  / to adjust the level. Speaker Configurations Y
    ou can also change the setup of the speakers.
    Use a subwoofer to enjoy optimum sound.
    For optimum surround experience measure the
    distance between the speaker and your favorite
    listening position. Press  DISTANCEto adjust
    the speakers’ distance.
    1. Press the  DISTANCEbutton to show 
    setup options.
    2. Press the  DISTANCE until the speaker you
    want to change is displayed. 
    3. Press  / to change the speaker settings.Your selection will be 
    stored automatically. 
    4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to set up the  next speaker. You may adjust the distance
    within the following ranges:
    •  Front Speaker distance (FRNT): 0-30 ft
    •  Center Speaker distance (CNTR): 0-30 ft
    •  Rear Speaker distance (SURR): 0-30 ft
    5. When set up is done, wait for five seconds to automatically save your settings or press any
    buttons to save your selection and set 
    up mode. 
    Factory defaulted Advance setting
    indication from VFD
    The unit has defaulted the 
    following distances:
    •  Front speakers (FRNT) 15 ft
    •  Center speaker (CNTR) 15 ft
    •  Rear speakers (SURR) 10 ft Front Surround Sound Effect (FSsE) Setting
    1. Press 
    SETUPbutton on remote control to
    show setup options.
    2. Press / until  F SURR Nis displayed.
    3. Press  / to select between Y(Yes) and  N (No).
    4. Press  / until ROOM is displayed.
    5. Press  / to select among S (SMALL), M(MID), L(LARGE).
    Y our selection will be stored automatically. 
    Y ou can use this function if placing the rear
    speakers (surround speakers) at the back is not
    a good choice for you. See “Speaker
    Configurations/Front Surround Mode Speaker
    Placement” for details)
    Y ou can use this function to control different
    levels of surround sound. You can select among
    SMALL, MID, LARGE according to your 
    room size:
    SMALL : room size below 
    12ft x12 ft (3.6m x3.6m)
    MID : room size between 
    12ft x12ft – 16ft x16 ft (5m x5m)
    LARGE : room size over 16ft x16ft.
    Center/Surround Speaker Setup
    1. Press  SETUPbutton on remote control to
    show setup options.
    2. Press / until  CTR YES or SURR YES
    is displayed.
    3. Press  / to select between  YESand NO. VFD Dimmer Setup 1. Press 
    SETUPbutton on remote control to
    show setup options.
    2. Press / until  DIMMER 0is displayed.
    3. Press  / to select between  0and  1. Operating Your Unit
    Tr o u
    bleshooting Tips Care and Maintenance
    Care and Maintenance
    T
    echnical Specifications Limited Warranty (U.S.) Limited WarrantyAdvanced Sound Control Advanced Sound Control Advanced Sound Control
    Note Tips:
    • When the FM station broadcasts Stereo
    sound is found, STEREO is displayed.
    • When you tune at a weak FM station
    manually, press  MONO/STon remote
    control to switch from Stereo to Mono
    mode. This will reduce the 
    background noise.
    • If there is any interference, change the
    antenna’s position until ideal sound
    reception is obtained. TV and other
    electronic devices could be the cause of
    interference, so try to position the
    antenna away from them.
    •A  weak signal can affect the “Automatic
    preset programming” function’s efficiency.
    Adjust the antenna for better reception
    and a more efficient search. Tips:
    •  The songs in the root directory will be played first before all the sub-folders and
    songs under the first folder is played.
    •  This unit supports over 64K WMA bitrate. 
    •  Maximum ID3 characters that can be displayed are 30 characters
    •  Only English characters are supported. Other characters may not be 
    shown properly. Front Left Speaker
    Front Right Speaker
    Subwoofer
    Center Speaker
    Rear Right Speaker
    Rear Left Speaker Listening 
    Zone Front Left Speaker
    Front Right Speaker
    Center Speaker Listening 
    Zone If digital input
    (optical or 
    coaxial) is
    selected
    Dolby Digital
    N/A
    Dolby Digital
    AM/FM
    N/A
    N/A
    N/A If analog input is
    selected
    N/A
    Pro Logic II Movie
    N/A
    Stereo
    Pro Logic II Movie
    Stereo
    StereoSource Input
    DVD/DVR
    TV
    SAT•CAB
    AM/FM
    VCR
    USB
    LINE-IN Default input
    Coaxial (DVD/COAX)
    Analog (TV/ANL)
    Optical (SAT/OPT)
    Built-in tuner
    Analog (VCR/ANL)
    Digital
    AnalogSource
    DVD/DVR
    TV
    SAT•CAB
    AM/FM
    VCR
    USB
    LINE-IN
    R/S
    L/S
    Rch
    Cch
    Lch Front
    Left Rear
    Right Rear
    Left Front
    Right
    Center
    Notes:
    •  CTR stands for Center Speaker selection while SURR stands for Surround 
    Speaker selection.
    •  By default, the Center and Surround Speakers are set to YES. If you decide not
    to use them, set the ones you do not
    intend to use to NO so the sound
    performance is not affected. Disconnect the audio system from the power
    source before performing any maintenance.
    Cleaning the Exterior Disconnect the system from AC power before
    cleaning the exterior of the system with a soft
    dust cloth, or with a slightly damp leather
    chamois. Never use strong solvents.
    Important Battery Information •  Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you 
    do not use your remote control for more 
    than one month.  
    •  Discard leaky batteries immediately as  leaking batteries may cause skin burns or 
    other personal injuries.  •  Dispose of batteries in the proper manner,
    according to provincial and local regulations.
    •  Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted 
    incorrectly, if all batteries are not replaced at 
    the same time, if disposed of in fire, or if an 
    attempt is made to charge a battery not 
    intended to be recharged. Main Unit 1. ON/STANDBY
    T
    urns on/off the unit. When the unit is turned
    on, the unit will go to the mode it was in
    before powered off.
    2.
    Starts and pauses playback in USB mode.
    3.
    Stops playback in USB mode.
    4. / (PRESET buttons)
    Selects preset stations in AM/FM mode. Directly
    accesses the previous or next track in 
    USB mode.
    5. USB jack
    Connects USB devices.
    6. LINE IN
    Connects components for audio input.
    7. / (SURROUND buttons)
    Selects among digital sound processors. 
    (STEREO, HALL, CHURCH, CLUB, STADIUM,
    STUDIO, 3 STEREO, DOLBY PL EMULATION,
    DOLBY PL II MUSIC, DOLBY PL II MOVIE)
    8. DVD/DVR, TV, SAT.CAB, AM/FM, VCR, 
    USB and LINE-IN (SOURCE buttons)
    Selects sound source. 
    9. Headphones jack
    10.MASTER VOLUME 
    Adjusts the volume. 11.SUBWOOFER 
    Selects among subwoofer output levels. (SOFT
    SUBWOOFER, BALANCE SUBWOOFER, STRONG
    SUBWOOFER, POWERFUL SUBWOOFER)Remote Control  Install AAA (UM-4/R03) batteries to the
    remote control prior to use.
    1. ON•OFF 
    T
    urns on/off the unit. 
    2. Number buttons
    Directly accesses a preset station in 
    AM/FM mode. 
    3. MEMORY
    Stores station in AM/FM mode. 
    4. MONO/ST
    Selects between Stereo and Mono sound in 
    FM mode.
    5. TEST TONE
    Speaker test tone setting. Refer to “Advanced
    Sound Control” for details.
    6. NIGHT
    Selects among night mode options (DRC OFF,
    SOFT and ON) which compresses the volume
    difference between normal voices and sounds
    such as explosions. (Available only during
    Dolby digital signal playback)  7. EQ
    Selects among preset equalizer mode (FLAT,
    POP, JAZZ, ROCK, CLASSIC, BASS and TREBLE). 
    Press  / to adjust the bass or treble level.
    This function is only available in Stereo mode.
    8. SURROUND
    Selects digital sound processors. (STEREO, HALL,
    CHURCH, CLUB, STADIUM, STUDIO, 3 STEREO,
    DOLBY PL EMULATION, DOLBY PL II MUSIC,
    DOLBY PL II MOVIE)
    9. SETUP
    Enters Setup mode. Use  / to select among
    setup options. (DIMMER,CENTER SPK
    YES/NO,SURROUND SPK YES/NO,
    COAXIAL/OPTICAL, FRONT SURROUND, ROOM
    SMALL/MID/LARGE).
    10.DISTANCE
    Adjusts the speakers’ distance.
    11. / / /
    •  Press  / to select among setting items in
    Setup mode.
    •  Press  / to adjust the values when the display shows the setup you want 
    to change. 
    •  In AM/FM mode, press  TUNER - and
    TUNER +  to tune down or up the 
    radio frequency. 
    12.MUTE
    Mutes all sound.
    13. SUBWOOFER
    Selects among subwoofer sound levels. (SOFT
    SUBWOOFER, BALANCE SUBWOOFER, STRONG
    SUBWOOFER, POWERFUL SUBWOOFER)
    14.LEVEL 
    Speaker level setting. Refer to “Advanced
    Sound Control” for details.
    15.VOL + / VOL -
    Adjusts the volume.
    16.CH+ / CH-
    Selects programmed stations in AM/FM mode.
    Directly accesses the next or previous file in 
    USB mode.
    17.Operation Buttons (In USB mode only)
    • Press  PLAY, STOP and PAUSE to access the
    relative functions.
    • Press  REVor FWD starts reverse or forward
    accelerated play.
    • Press  DISPLAY to access MP3/WMA ID3
    information and current play time,current
    play Folder and Track number,Play Mode.
    • Press  REPEAT to access the repeat function.
    • Press  RANDOM to turn on/off 
    random playback.
    • Press  INTROto enter intro mode.
    18.SLEEP
    Enters sleep mode and selects sleep time.
    19.Source buttons
    Selects audio sources. Selecting Source When one of the SOURCE buttons on the front
    panel or on the remote control is pressed, the
    input corresponding to the name will 
    be activated.
    The unit acts as a switching device between all
    the sources that are plugged into it.
    Example 1: 
    If you have connected a DVD player to the DVD
    input on the unit, press 
    DVD/DVRon the front
    panel or on the remote control to receive the
    sounds transmitted by the DVD.
    Example 2: 
    Based on the example 1, the DVD is playing , if
    a VCR is connected to the VCR input of the
    unit, press  VCRon the front panel or on the
    remote control. The sound from the VCR source
    will replace the DVD.
    Y ou can connect up to 6 audio sources to 
    this amplifier:
    The source name selected shown on the display.  Playing a DVD with the unit 1. Connect a DVD player to the unit. 
    2. Press 
    ON/STANDBY on the main unit or press
    ON•OFF on the remote control to switch on
    the unit.
    3. Press  DVD/DVR on the main unit to select
    the DVD source.
    4. Switch ON the DVD player and  start playback.
    5. Set the sound mode if needed (see Advanced Sound Control for details).
    Example: 
    To  play Dolby Prologic II Movie sound, press 
    the  SURROUND buttons until Dolby PL II 
    MOVIE appears on the Display.
    To  play Dolby Digital sound, the source must be
    connected to the unit via the optical or coaxial
    terminal. Refer to Input Signal Setting of
    Advanced Sound Controlfor details. Radio The unit has a built-in tuner that allows for
    AM/FM radio function.
    Manual Tuning
    1. Connect the FM antenna and the AM loop
    antenna at the back of the unit. Rotate the
    AM loop for better reception.
    2. Press  AM/FM.
    3. Tune a station by pressing  TUNER+/-
    repeatedly until the desired station is found.
    Alternatively, you can press and hold the
    same buttons down for about one second to
    activate the automatic search function. In
    this mode the unit will automatically tune
    frequencies until it finds a station.
    4. Repeat step 3 to tune to another  radio station.
    5. Press  AM/FM to select between FM 
    and AM.
    Storing Radio Stations
    The unit can store up to 40 radio stations 
    (30 preset stations for FM and 10 preset
    stations for AM) in its memory. You can enter
    every single radio station yourself or the unit
    can store all available radio stations
    automatically in ascending order. General Controls General Controls
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    DVD
    TV
    SAT
    AM/FM
    VCR
    USB
    LINE IN Corresponding
    connector at the
    rear panel
    DVD
    TV
    SAT/CAB
    built-in
    VCR
    USB jack at front
    panel
    Line in jack at
    front panelSOURCE
    buttons on
    front panel
    DVD/DVR
    TV
    SAT•CAB
    AM/FM
    VCR
    USB
    LINE-IN
    Notes:
    •  Your unit has a built in tuner. Just connect the appropriate antenna to the back of
    the unit and you will be able to listen to
    radio stations. (See details in 
    Radio section)
    •  Other sources can be connected to the above standard source. 
    •  Connections at the back panel can be interchanged if sources have the same
    audio input. Example, you can connect a
    TV to VCR inputs and connect a VCR to 
    TV input. Front Left
    Speaker  Front Right
    Speaker  Subwoofer Center Speaker 
    Rear Left
    Speaker  Rear Right
    Speaker  Front Left
    Speaker  Center Speaker  Front Right
    Speaker  Manufactured under license
    from Dolby Laboratories.
    Dolby, Pro Logic, and
    the double-D symbol are
    trademarks of 
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