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OPERATING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Notes:

         Do not direct the remote sensor toward any 

         light source,   such  as  direct sunlight or a 

         strong  fluorescent light,  as  it  may cause 

         the unit to not operate correctly. 

         When   other   remote   controls   are  used 

         nearby or when  the  remote  is  used  near 

         equipment using infrared rays, interference 

         may occur.

         Placing an object on the remote control may 

         cause it to inadvertently depress a  button, 

         changing a function and shortening battery 

         life.

         Do not glaze the front of the DVD  receiver 

         with  colored   glass,   as   it   may   cause 

         interference with normal operation  of  the 

         controller.

         Make sure there is no barrier between  the 

         remote control and remote  sensor,   as  it 

         could prevent the unit  from  receiving  the 

         signal.

         Do not spill water or  put wet items  on  the 

         remote control. 

         Never disassemble remote control.

BATTERIES

    

INCORRECT   USE   OF  BATTERIES   MAY 

CAUSE THEM TO LEAK,  CORRODE  OR  EXP

LODE.

SYSTEM SETUP

Battery Installation

1. Push down and out on the  battery  Compart-

    ment cover to remove it.

2. Insert the two  AAA  batteries into the battery 

    compartment of the remote  control,   making 

    sure  the + and - signs  on  the  batteries  and 

    inside   the  battery  compartment  match  up.

3. Replace the battery compartment cover.

Notes:

         Do not mix batteries from different manu-

         facturers, nor old ones with new.

         If the remote control will not be used for an 

         extended   period   of   time,   remove   the 

         batteries to prevent damage-causing 

         corrosion.

         Remove   dead  batteries  immediately  to 

         prevent damage-causing corrosion. 

         If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery 

         liquid from the battery compartment, then 

         replace both batteries.

         Always replace both batteries at the same 

         time, using new, fully charged batteries.

         Life   expectancy   of   batteries   may vary 

         depending on amount of use.

Using the Remote Control

      Point   the   remote   control   at  the  remote 

sensor on the DVD receiver. When the signal is 

received from the remote, the unit will  function 

accordingly. The remote will operate to approxi-

mately 16'  from  the remote sensor at an angle 

of around 30  each direction.

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1. Push down and out on the  battery  Compart-

    ment cover to remove it.

2. Insert the two  AAA  batteries into the battery 

    compartment of the remote  control,   making 

    sure  the + and - signs  on  the  batteries  and 

    inside   the  battery  compartment  match  up.

3. Replace the battery compartment cover.

         Do not mix batteries from different manu-

         facturers, nor old ones with new.

         If the remote control will not be used for an 

         extended   period   of   time,   remove   the 

         batteries to prevent damage-causing 

         corrosion.

         Remove   dead  batteries  immediately  to 

         prevent damage-causing corrosion. 

         If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery 

         liquid from the battery compartment, then 

         replace both batteries.

         Always replace both batteries at the same 

         time, using new, fully charged batteries.

         Life   expectancy   of   batteries   may vary 

         depending on amount of use.

      Point   the   remote   control   at  the  remote 

sensor on the DVD receiver. When the signal is 

received from the remote, the unit will  function 

accordingly. The remote will operate to approxi-

mately 16'  from  the remote sensor at an angle 

of around 30  each direction.

Battery Installation

Using the Remote Control

Notes:

CENTER SPEAKER

     Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD

MENU  SETUP"  in  combination  with  the  desired

option in the following figure.

The center speaker is set to LARGE,SMALL or OFF.

LARGE

SMALL
OFF

SPEAKER SETUP PAGE

DOWNMIX

CNTR  SPEAKER

REAR SPEAKER
SUB WOOFER
TEST TONE

AUDIO               SETUP

SET UP CENTER SPEAKER

FRONT SPEAKER

SPEAKER SETUP PAGE

SETUP REAR SEAKER

REAR SPEAKER

     The rear speaker is set to 

LARGE, SMALL or OFF.

     Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD
MENU  SETUP"  in  combination  with  the  desired
option in the following figure.

WOOFER SPEAKER

     The woofer speaker is set to ON or OFF
     Follow the operating instructions stated in "DVD
MENU  SETUP"  in  combination  with  the  desired
option in the following figure.

LARGE

SMALL
OFF

DOWNMIX

CNTR SPEAKER

REAR SPEAKER

SUB WOOFER
TEST TONE

AUDIO               SETUP

FRONT SPEAKER

SPEAKER SETUP PAGE

DO YOU HAVE A SUBWOOFER?

ON

OFF

DOWNMIX

CNTR SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER

SUB WOOFER

TEST TONE

AUDIO               SETUP

FRONT SPEAKER

TEST TONE

    

 

Follow the operation instructions stated in 

DVD 

menu setup

in combination with desired option

in the following figure.

SPEAKER SETUP PAGE

TEST TONE

ON

OFF

DOWNMIX

CNTR SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER

SUB WOOFER

TEST TONE

AUDIO               SETUP

FRONT SPEAKER

    TEST TONE is set to  ON

or

OFF

    This function can  test LEFT,  CENTER,  RIGHT,
RIGHT SURROUND, LEFT SURROUND in squence.

 DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP

     Includes  digital   audio   output   and   LPCM 
output.

DIGIAL  AUDIO OUTPUT
     Dolby  digital  or  DTS  signals  can be output 
through COAXIAL in rear panel.
     Follow the  operation  instructions  stated  in 

DVD menu setup

in combination with Desired 

option in the following figure.

Front speaker is set to LARGE or SMALL.

LARGE

SMALL

SPEAKER SETUP PAGE

DOWNMIX

CNTR SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER
SUB WOOFER
TEST TONE

AUDIO               SETUP

SET UP FRONT SPEAKER

FRONT SPEAKER

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Summary of Contents for DVD5045

Page 1: ...njoyment Unique laser head over current protection system doubles service life Special DVD deck features fully dust proof and anti shock design as well as augmented error correction and better stabili...

Page 2: ...equipment INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIREMENT This Class B digital apparatus meets all require ments of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations THE REGION CODE FOR THIS UNIT IS 1 FCC NOTICE Th...

Page 3: ...to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other e...

Page 4: ...that disc is clean and has no scratches 2 The unit is controlled by a micro computer which may need to be reset Turn off the unit s power wait several seconds then turn back on No color picture 1 Chec...

Page 5: ...SWORD MODE PASSWORD SETUP PAGE MAIN PAGE PASSWORD MODE PASSWORD MP3 is an audio compression mode using Level 3 of the international standard MPEG whereby sound signal is compressed in a rate of 12 1 A...

Page 6: ...PAGE PREFERENCES PAGE NTSC PAL MULTI This product supports output of varioues system including MULTI NTSC PAL 1 If your TV set has only NTSC or PALsystem the screen will blink and become colorless wh...

Page 7: ...es 3 AUDIO OUT Use to connect both the right and left channel line outputs as well as subwoofer output 4 VIDEO OUTPUT 5 OPTICAL OUTPUT 6 S VIDEO OUTPUT 8 FRONT MAIN Use to connect the four terminals o...

Page 8: ...the operation instructions stated in DVD menu setup in combination with desired option in the following figure DOLBY DIGITALSETUP DUAL MONO 1 1 SETUP STEREO R MONO MIX MONO L MONO DUAL MONO DYNA MIC A...

Page 9: ...s nor old ones with new If the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries to prevent damage causing corrosion Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent dama...

Page 10: ...creen display to ENGLISH CHINESE FRENCH GERMAN or SPANISH Follow the operating instructions stated in DVD MENU SETUP in combination with the desired option in the following figure ENGLISH FRENCH GERMA...

Page 11: ...When a DVD disc is played the active language will be displayed When a CD disc is played the left or right track or stereo will be displayed accordingly Volume and Mute The volume on this DVD receiver...

Page 12: ...ative poles of the speaker cord 12 FUNCTIONS Time This DVD receiver can display various data regarding the disc being played Press the TIME button for the following 1 Press once the number of titles a...

Page 13: ...yed must be multi subtitle encoded SUBTITLE OFF SUBTITLE 02 08 ENGLISH SUBTITLE Camera Angle The ability to change the camera angle allows viewer to play director and watch a movie from different pers...

Page 14: ...e PLAY key Memory Playback This unit allows the viewer to stop playback then later continue playback from that exact disc location Press the STOP key to halt playback The unit then will memorize the l...

Page 15: ...e is no disc NO DISC shown on screen OPEN OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE Once the unit is connected to a television set and any other accessory equipment you are ready to enjoy the excitement of DVD videos or...

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