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User manUal

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© Elmarc, 14/09

AHC 1500 – Home Theater System

Summary of Contents for AHC 1500

Page 1: ...User manual EN Elmarc 14 09 AHC 1500 Home Theater System...

Page 2: ...ndom equipment 8 4 4 Connecting to the mains 9 5 Functions 10 5 1 Remote control 10 5 2 AHC1500 Home Theater System 12 6 Operation 13 6 1 General setup menu operation 13 6 2 DVD CD functions 18 6 3 Co...

Page 3: ...that on the label alongside the DVD will not play on this appliance 5 5 The appliance has built in copyright protection technology that prevents copying from a disc to any media If a video recorder is...

Page 4: ...ning Do not install the product outdoors or in any place where it might become wet 6 6 Warning It is not permitted to open the product yourself or to have it opened neither is it permitted to repair t...

Page 5: ...therefore no earth wire is required Always check that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate 5 5 This appliance employs a laser system To prevent direct exposure to the laser...

Page 6: ...es necessary to return your product for service This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage in transit If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials please remember t...

Page 7: ...the battery cover 1 1 CAUTION Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion which will damage the appliance Corrosion oxidation battery leakage and any other gradually acidic defect...

Page 8: ...eakers to the appliance 4 3 Connecting random equipment Connect the tv Use one of the cables as presented in the image below Component Video S Video HDMI OR OR OR FM Insert an FM aerial or a suitable...

Page 9: ...9 4 4 Connecting to the mains Connect the appliance to the mains Switch on the appliance...

Page 10: ...TER button 11 SETUP button 12 DVD USB button 13 SEARCH button 14 SUBTITLE button 15 ANGLE button 16 CEN button 17 SW button 18 CEN button 19 SW button 20 MUTE button 21 OPEN CLOSE button 22 CH button...

Page 11: ...front loudspeakers To adjust the volume press the FRONT 41 button or the FRONT button 39 The central loudspeaker To adjust the volume press the CEN 16 button or the CEN button 18 Subwoofer To adjust t...

Page 12: ...MC 3 USB slot 4 FF button 5 FF button 6 CD compartment 7 LCD Display 8 NEXT button 9 PREV button 10 OPEN button 11 Play Pause button 12 DVD FM button 13 Volume dial 14 On Off key POWER 15 Mains cable...

Page 13: ...ttings of screen display audio setup and video setup Preparation Turn on the television Switch on the AHC1500 Press the SETUP button 11 The Setup menu appears General Press the arrow buttons left and...

Page 14: ...s to choose the language CAPTIONS In the CAPTIONS section press the arrow buttons to switch this function ON or OFF When switched ON the appliance shows hidden text when it is available 5 5 The abilit...

Page 15: ...signal output to PCM format EQUALISER EQ TYPE select from the various sound effects Bass boost Set the desired level SUPER BASS Set the desired level TREBLE BOOST Set the desired level 3D PROCESSING...

Page 16: ...saturation of the image LUMA DELAY Compensate the delay in the colour signal HDMI SETUP HDMI select ON OFF to turn HDMI on off DEEP COLOR Set the depth of colour at 24 30 or 36 bit The PREFERENCES me...

Page 17: ...ded PASSWORD MODE Switch the password function on or off Enter the correct password to switch the mode on or off PASSWORD Change the default password Enter the current password in the first box Enter...

Page 18: ...n loaded a content menu will display on the TV screen Press the arrow buttons 7 9 31 32 to select a menu item Press the ENTER button 10 to enter the selected menu item To start playback press the PLAY...

Page 19: ...the SUBTITLE button 14 To select the camera angle press the ANGLE button 15 To select the audio language of a DVD press the LANGUAGE button 35 repeatedly until the desired language is set To playback...

Page 20: ...the program Press the button PLAY PAUSE 29 to start program playback To play the program again press the PROG button 4 after the program has finished Press the PLAY PAUSE button 29 to start the progra...

Page 21: ...MENU PREV or NEXT Use the arrow keys 7 9 31 32 to select the desired functions and ENTER 10 to confirm Press the PLAY PAUSE button 29 to hold the slide show at the current picture Press the PLAY PAUSE...

Page 22: ...s the OPEN CLOSE button 21 Insert a CD Press the DVD USB button 12 Press the STOP button 5 Press the COPY button 28 Copying a file from one source to another source Select the desired file using the 7...

Page 23: ...tomatically Press the PREV 22 Button or the NEXT 23 Button to select the desired station Programming a radio station manually Turn on the television Press the FF 24 Button or the FF 25 Button to selec...

Page 24: ...2 29 12 1 TV ON 2 Preparation Turn on the television Switch on the AHC1500 USB functions Insert the USB device in the slot The device can only be connected one way To select the source mode USB press...

Page 25: ...buttons 2 to select a folder or to play the file Press the arrow button 7 32 up and down to select a folder or a file Press ENTER 10 to confirm Press the MENU button 8 to return to the content menu d...

Page 26: ...6 Preparation Switch on the AHC1500 LINE IN To connect an external audio device insert the cable plug in the LINE IN jack To select the source mode LINE IN press the SOURCE button 6 LINE IN appears o...

Page 27: ...7 AUDIO OUT 6 AV OUT Preparation Switch on the AHC1500 AUDIO OUT To connect an external audio device insert the cable plug in the OUDIO OUT jack To select the source mode LINE IN press the SOURCE butt...

Page 28: ...of a disc 1 1 Hold the disc with fingers Hold the disc outer edge and or the centre spindle hole Do not touch the disc surface 1 1 Do not bend or press the disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunli...

Page 29: ...range 20Hz 20KHz Signal noise ratio 80dB Dynamic range 80dB connections USB 2 0 slot Memory card slot SD MMC Remote control Battery size 2 x AAA Radio Frequency range 87 5 108 MHz Supported media for...

Page 30: ...al of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product The recycling of mate...

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