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Angle mark

Press the ANGLE button repeatedly to view the same image from different angles 

when watching sport, concerts or theatrical programs on multi-angle encoded 

discs. This function only works with multi-angle encoded discs.

OSD language

Use this option to set the language of the on-screen display and setup menu. You 

can choose from eight different languages.

Closed captions

Closed captions allows you to activate subtitles while watching normal television 

programs that provide it. 

Screen saver

Use this option to turn the screen saver ON or OFF so it will or will not activate 

when the unit is not in use.

HDCD

This option lets you set HDCD to OFF, 1x or 2x to switch the CD mode.

Last memory

Set this option to ON if you want DVD playback to start from the previously 

stopped position.

Instructions (Cont.)

Audio setup 

Summary of Contents for KHT-S558

Page 1: ...KHT S558 5 1 Channel DVD Home Theatre System Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...B 14 Search 15 Subtitle 16 Angle 17 CEN Centre 18 SW Subwoofer 19 Mute 20 Open Close 21 CH 22 CH 23 FF 24 FF 25 VOL 26 VOL 27 Copy 28 Play Pause 29 Title 30 N P 31 Language 32 Repeat 33 Slow 34 OSD 35...

Page 3: ...emote Control i Warranty Details 1 Welcome 2 General Safety Instructions 3 Product Overview 7 Getting Started 9 Instructions 12 FAQs 27 Other Useful Information 28 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Part...

Page 4: ...Caution This symbol alerts you that there is dangerous voltage inside To prevent electric shock do not open the enclosure Do not expose it to rain or moisture Important This symbol alerts you to read...

Page 5: ...the unit yourself there are no user serviceable parts inside Only have it serviced by qualified personnel Plug replacement When replacing the unit s power plug or cord the replacement must be exactly...

Page 6: ...evaporated Keeping the unit connected to the wall socket will keep moisture condensation problems to a minimum Disc protection Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not attach tape or paper t...

Page 7: ...D TRAY 6 LED DISPLAY 7 STOP 8 PLAY PAUSE 9 OPEN CLOSE 10 VOLUME CONTROL 11 USB PORT 1 R L AUDIO OUTPUT 2 COAXIAL OUTPUT 3 VIDEO OUTPUT 4 COMPONENT OUTPUT 5 S VIDEO OUTPUT 6 FM ANTENNA 7 5 1CH SPEAKERS...

Page 8: ...when the unit is not in use for a long time to avoid leakage Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts Dispose of batteries promptly and properly observing any local hazardous was...

Page 9: ...components to the system make sure the power has been disconnected to all units Audio video cables are connected according to the different colour identification They should all be connected firmly a...

Page 10: ...knob on the main unit or press the VOL button on the remote control to adjust the volume NOTE The volume level will be reset to the factory default value after restarting the system If a short circui...

Page 11: ...e remote control to switch the unit into standby mode Functions Unless indicated otherwise use the remote control to operate the functions described throughout this manual All functions can be accesse...

Page 12: ...ck from the last played location Press the STOP button TWICE to stop playback completely Other functions On screen display OSD In DVD disc playback mode press the OSD button on the remote control to d...

Page 13: ...to select the track directly Instructions Cont Subtitles Press the SUBTITLE button to display the subtitles when watching movies recordings on multi subtitle encoded discs This function only works wit...

Page 14: ...nnot switch to FM mode when the system is in USB mode Auto searching stations Press the SEARCH button to automatically scan and store 20 radio stations in preset memory Tuning in preset stations Press...

Page 15: ...button to switch to USB mode If the USB device contains MP3 as well as other multimedia files the DVD Player will give priority to MP3 files NOTE When reading large AVI files it may take some time to...

Page 16: ...Player and have enough space In the OPTIONS section you can select a different speed or bitrate or add or remove ID3 data In the TRACKS section you can view the length of the tracks Press the arrow b...

Page 17: ...P DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired option desired then press the ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the LEFT arrow button to return to the last menu The setup options for this functi...

Page 18: ...tup menu You can choose from eight different languages Closed captions Closed captions allows you to activate subtitles while watching normal television programs that provide it Screen saver Use this...

Page 19: ...ker Here you can set the centre speaker s volume Large Small or Off Rear speaker Here you can set the rear speakers volume Large Small or Off Subwoofer speaker Here you can set the subwoofer speaker v...

Page 20: ...Here you can set the audio output to simulate the various kinds of music effect Bass boost Here you can enhance the bass degree Super bass Here you can enhance the super bass degree Treble boost Here...

Page 21: ...Mono output options Dynamic Use this setting to dynamically lower the volume and still keep the original tone 3D processing Under this menu you can select options to enable a group of sound effects th...

Page 22: ...ent YPbPr Quality Sharpness Set the sharpness of the video output Brightness Set the brightness of the video output Contrast Set the contrast level of the video output Gamma Set the gamma value of the...

Page 23: ...t time the power is switched on until the saved setting is changed TV type Use this setting to select NTSC PAL or AUTO depending on your TV system Alternatively press the N P button on the remote cont...

Page 24: ...ting on a DVD disc if assigned a rating NOTE The parental control rating can be changed when password mode is set to OFF After setting the parental control level set the password mode to ON in order t...

Page 25: ...d Make sure the connection between the Home Theatre System and other devices are secure Make sure that the speakers are connected properly Turn up the volume Failed to play Check that the disc is prop...

Page 26: ...Power consumption 120W Output power 75W Front Rear Centre 10W x 5 Subwoofer 25W Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz Disc Playback DVD VCD Audio CD MP3CD FM Tuner Frequency range FM 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz USB Sp...

Page 27: ...acement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of accep...

Page 28: ...xtend to accessories not supplied with the product or by Tempo This warranty does not cover manuals and packaging This warranty does not cover batteries or any other consumable item Normal W ear and T...

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