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Summary of Contents for AX-M140

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Page 2: ...CR 4 Connecting the AC Power Cord 4 Connect the Headphone 4 Control Locations 5 The DVD Player 5 The DAB 5 The MP3 Player 5 The Amplifier 6 Remote control 6 Turning the Power On and Off 7 Normal playing 8 Use the discs 8 Play picture CD disc 12 Listening to Radio Broadcasts 12 Listening to MP3 Player 17 Setting the Clock 19 Setting the Daily Timer 19 Setting the Sleep Timer 20 Function Menu Settin...

Page 3: ...of system failure unplug the power cord and consult your dealer 5 Do not place this unit on an unstable or sloping surface Ensure good ventilation surrounding the product To prevent fire do not cover the ventila tion of the apparatus with news papers table cloths curtains etc 6 To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases or lighted candles on the apparatu...

Page 4: ...s 1 This unit has a high power output and wide dynamic range If speakers other than those supplied are used they must be chosen according to speaker specification or the speakers may be damaged 2 Before connecting or removing mains power please turn off the power on the unit and turn the volume to minimum or it may damage the speakers Connecting the Antenna COAXIAL OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT VIDEO MON...

Page 5: ...when the system is not in use for an extended period of time Connect the Headphone Connect a pair of headphones to the phone jacks No sound comes out of the speakers Note Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones COAXIAL OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT VIDEO MONITOR CONTROL CABLE VCR SCART INPUT TV SCART OUTPUT DVD S VIDEO DVD player connections With digital signal input te...

Page 6: ...gital Audio Out Coaxial 12 Digital Audio Out Optical 13 S Video Output Terminal 14 Video Monitor Terminal 15 TV Scart Output 16 VCR Scart Input 17 Control Cable Connector The MP3 Player 1 File Copy 2 Record 3 CD SYNC Record 4 VFD Display Lens 5 Previous Menu Select Down 6 Play Pause Menu Confirm 7 Stop Menu Cancel 8 Next Menu Select Up 9 USB Storage Port 10 Repeat 11 Random Menu 12 Intro COAXIAL O...

Page 7: ...r 10 AC Power Cord Remote control 1 Standby 2 DVD Function Interlace P SCAN Switch 3 DAB FM Function 4 Clock 5 Sleep Timer 6 Clock Dimmer In standby mode Loudness 7 Preset Equalizer 8 Volume Up 9 Fast Reverse Menu Select Down 10 Volume Down 11 Previous Information 12 Play Pause Menu Confirm 13 Repeat 14 Number 15 Direction 16 Enter Button 17 PBC Menu 18 Function Setting 19 Subtitle 20 OSD CONNECT ...

Page 8: ...es are exhausted the remote will not function Replace both batteries at the same time with new ones Don t mix old and new batteries Don t mix different types of batteries When the unit is not used for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion Turning the Power On and Off Turning the System On Press the standby button STANDBY to turn the syst...

Page 9: ...g disc press the play pause button BF to temporarily stop the playing press the button again it will continue to play You can also operate the key BF on the panel of unit Press the stop return button L to stop playing the unit will store the last playing time in the memory automatically then press the play pause button BF the unit will resume to last memory time and continue playback automatically...

Page 10: ...e If the track or chapter number over 20 press 10 button twice and press the one of the number buttons 0 10 1 9 z If the general disc is recorded in menu you can set the playback control function to PBC ON mode by pressing the PBC button MENU The unit reads the disc and the menu will display on the TV screen then use the number buttons to select the desired track z When playing DVD disc press the ...

Page 11: ...his system will stop playing and enter the display mode of title menu z You can use channel function when you playing the general disc you can choose MONO Mono Left Mono Right STEREO or Mix Mono audio output by pressing vocal mode select button AUDIO z When playing DVD disc recorded with several languages you can repeatedly press the language select button AUDIO to select one of language to play Y...

Page 12: ...om the current selection by pressing the random button RANDOM on the remote control Press the intro button INTRO to inter the 9 view picture function the menu will displayed on the TV screen Use the buttons to select digest type track digest disc interval or track interval then press the ENTER button to confirm your choice the TV screen will display the many picture z Turn the H G buttons to selec...

Page 13: ...ton to select different play mode These play modes list as the following Note When playback the picture CD press the L button to enter the Thumbnail Mode use the buttons to move the cursor to illuminate the MENU then press the ENTER button to enter the Remote Key Function list z When playing you may need use the K button on the unit to stop playing and open the disc tray Listening to Radio Broadca...

Page 14: ...e Auto Tune function which searches for available DAB en sembles and when it locates a valid ensemble it enters the details into the database If the button is held down for over 2 seconds then a Full scan is initiated instead of the usual Quick scan Up Down Buttons or SEL SEL on remote These buttons are used to select new stations services Menu Button DAB Mode This button on the unit and remote is...

Page 15: ...undertaken The following message is displayed on the screen for at least 2 seconds If any ensembles are found during the full scan that lie outside the normal UK Band III range then a persistent flag is set to indicate the fact to ensure that even a short press of the Auto Tune button will initiate a full scan next time INFO Button Unit and Remote If the INFO button is held down for more than 2 se...

Page 16: ...ecode but audio artefacts first burbling then muting will be heard This display will be continuously updated so that the user can use it to position the radio to obtain the best reception Pressing INFO four times will give you the following option Time and Date The bottom line displays the time and the date in the following format FMRadio Power on If the tuner was last used in FM mode then the tun...

Page 17: ... buttons are used to manually select new stations Storing Stations on Preset Buttons 0 9 If a preset button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds then that assigns the current station to the selected preset in this example preset 4 is selected After 3 seconds the display reverts to the current display mode The bottom line of the display will show transmitted text if the station chosen transmi...

Page 18: ...F button to temporarily stop the playing press the button again it will continue to play z In menu setting mode press the menu confirm button CONFIRM to confirm menu setting You can also operate the key BF CONFIRM on the panel of MP3 player z Press the L button to stop the disc playing z In menu setting mode press the menu cancel button CANCEL to cancel menu setting You can also operate the key L ...

Page 19: ...ording from external equipment and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection The highter the bitrate the better the sound quality Press the menu setting button MENU repeatedly until AUTO TRACK REC is displayed on the VFD then you can use SEL or SEL button to select the OFF ALL or ONCE mode to record songs from external equipment and press CONFIRM button to confirm your selection Off Turns rec...

Page 20: ...ayer through Windows Media Player or through the music management software provided by the online music store where you purchased the files WMA files can have DRM protection In this case the file content is encrypted with a key For playback and decoding it is necessary to have DRM license files on your computer DRM license can limit your rights for using these functions For instance it can allow o...

Page 21: ...timer to ON daily timer set is in effect or OFF daily timer set is to cancel by pressing the C button or D button Note You can only set the daily timer only in standby mode The operating time of every step shouldn t be longer than 3 seconds or it will return to time display The sound source of the timer on mode is the same as the sound source when the unit was turned off by the standby switch To c...

Page 22: ...chart is for reference only If something has changed please take the actual display for standard Menu function setup If you want to set the function of this unit please press the function setting button SETUP to display the DVD function setting main menu then use the buttons and ENTER button Press the function setting button SETUP again to exit the function setting main menu Note If the item displ...

Page 23: ...hoose Reverb mode the unit will be imitating the theater effect When turn off this function system will automati cally playing that disc which has modes HDCD When playing the HDCD disc it can set the audio out put width degree Video Setup Page Component You can setup this according to TV video output type TV Mode When RGB video output type is selected you can se lect DVD Interlace or P SCAN output...

Page 24: ... not this function is invalidated Parental Setup this system when playing disc which had age control you can through this function Default Restore to factory setting Password Setup Page Password Mode Select this item to set new password for this unit fol low the screen s indication and enter a password Password The original password is 136900 ...

Page 25: ...sc does not play Poor radio reception Unable to operate the remote control Operations are disabled Possible Cause Connections are incorrect or loose TV or power amplifier operates wrong The amplifier s receiving signal position is wrong Volume setting to minimum Connect wrong or loose TV Operation and setting is wrong Audio connect wrong Audio output mode setting wrong DVD Player doesn t match the...

Page 26: ...5 108 MHz FM Noise limit sensitivity 20µV FM S N 46dB DAB Frequency Range band III 174 240 MHz Usable Sens 95 dBm MP3 Internal Memory 40GB Data File Type MP3 WMA Amplifier Output power 40W x 2 Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 1 3dB S N Ratio 65dB Speaker Impedance 8Ω Input power 40W Dimensions 200 W x 325 H x 270 D mm Remote Distance 6m Angle 30O Accessories Antenna 1 Speaker connect line 2 Power con...

Page 27: ...n provide accessories spares batteries and replacement parts with Next Day Delivery available upon request Please call 0870 600 1338 UK customers only Calls charged at National Rate or visit our website at www partmaster co uk ...

Page 28: ...IM DA B FM ra dio DV D pla y er M P3 pla y er A m plifier Rem ote control M a in Instruction book SEL SEL REPEAT INFO DAB FM DIO D T SYSTEM DIGITAL RADIO AX M140 CONFIRM DIO D T SYSTEM DIGITAL RADIO AX M140 Spea k ers x 2 DA B FM a eria l x 1 Ribbon cable x 1 Spea k er lea ds x 2 A eria l a djustm ent tool x 1 1 ...

Page 29: ...teries make sure they are the correct way around as shown below Insert batteries in the remote control Insert two AAA size batteries into the battery compartment Make sure they are inserted as shown Replace battery cover Slide the battery cover back into place Insert batteries Remove battery cover 2 ...

Page 30: ...l connections are made with your hi fi system unplugged from the mains Position your hi fi Stack the parts of your hi fi as shown Position your hi fi so that you have easy access to the back Connect together Using the ribbon cable supplied connect the four separate units together in the order shown in the illustration DAB FM RADIO MP3 PLAYER DVD PLAYER AMPLIFIER 3 ...

Page 31: ... unit is connected to 4 3 normal TV then set TV display to Normal PS or Normal LB in the function setting menu see page 21 of the instruction manual TV connections to TV Teminal board for the DVD player 4 TV Display Settings If you use your Hitachi AX M140 outside the UK you will need to change the television system settings in the TV Type menu to either multi for Europe or NTSC for USA PAL for th...

Page 32: ...ine to the G terminals This unit has a high power output and wide dynamic range If speakers other than those supplied are used they must be chosen according to speaker specification or the speakers may be damaged Before connecting or removing mains power please turn off the power on the unit and turn the volume to minimum or it may damage the speaker 5 IMPORTANT NOTE ...

Page 33: ...nections Aux in Connections With digital signal input terminal s DTS Dolby Digital signal decode amplifier With digital signal input terminal s DTS Dolby Digital signal decode amplifier terminal board VCR Scart Input Socket VCR Output Scart socket 6 Connecting to a surround sound amplifier Connecting a VCR audio output to your unit ...

Page 34: ...wise onto the antenna base Screw the antenna cable into the DAB FM antenna socket Tighten the antenna by hand or using the tool provided Note Do not overtighten this could damage the antenna or it s fittings Position the antenna for best reception Optional 7 ...

Page 35: ...aution Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet when going away or when the system is not in use for an extended period of time 8 Note This product is exclusively available through Dixons Stores Group In the unlikely event of a problem with your product please return to the store where your purchase was made ...

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