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Memory number

Wave band

Station frequency

1.Press   the TUNER   button   to  select the

desired wave band.

2.Press the PRE/TUN button.
3.Press   any   of   the  numbered  buttons  to

For example, to play the station at memory
#5, simply press the 5 button;  for  memory
#17, press the 1 button followed by  the  7
button.

4.Stations in the memory function  may  also

be accessed by pressing the UP or  DOWN
button.

To Play Preset Stations

select the desired station's memory number.

PLAYING THE RADIO

Automatic Tuning

This unit will store up to 40 individual AM or
50 individual FM radio stations in its memory.

1.Press  the  >>  button. The word AUTO
will  appear  in  the  display  and  the  automatic
tuning mode is activated.
2.Stations will be stored in ascending order
until 50 stations  of  that  particular  wave  band
have been saved. When a station is stored,
the
memory storage number, as well as the
station's frequency,  will  flash  for  four
seconds  in   the display.
3.When the total number of stations reaches
40, in a particular  wave's  (AM or FM)
memory,

no further station in that wave band will

be saved.

Positioning

1.Press TUNER button to select desired wave

band (AM or FM).

2.Press  UP or DOWN button to find a station.

The frequency will change with each  press.
When a station's  signal is  received,  it  will
appear in the display.

3.To lock onto a station quickly,  hold  the  UP

or DOWN button for two seconds. The  unit
will start automatic tuning.  When  a station
is found, automatic tuning stops.

4.

button. The  memory  storage  number  will
blink for four seconds in the  display.  Press
MEMO again to store the station.

To add a station to memory, press the MEMO

5.

The program is now heard  in

monographic form, reducing the noise. To
resume stereo play, press the MONO button
again.

To reduce noise when an FM-stereo program

has been received, press the MONO button.
The word STEREO will disappear from the
display.

Tuner button

Number button

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

TUNER

SCART

AUX1/2

SETUP

FM MODE

PRE/TUN

MEMO

ENTER

AUTO

STOP

+10

PAUSE/STEP

PLAY

+

CH

ZOOM

PROG

SLOW

REPEAT

GOTO

TITLE

MENU

DISPLAY

N/P

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE

RESUME

A-B

CH.SET

MUTE

RETURN

+

R/L

DVD

PROLOGIC

VOL

HT-153 HOME THEATRE RECEIVER

VOLUME

Summary of Contents for HT-153

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual HT 153 DVD Receiver ...

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Page 3: ... present when enclo sure is open DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Additionally the use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia tion exposure To ensure proper use of this product please read this owner s manual carefully and retain for future reference Should the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service location or ...

Page 4: ...ed upon or against them paying particular attention 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 electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should ...

Page 5: ...rologic 24 1 4 1 Brightness 24 1 4 2 Contrast 24 1 4 3 Hue 24 1 4 4 Saturation 25 1 5 1 Downmix 25 1 5 2 Center Delay 25 1 5 3 Rear Delay 25 1 6 1 Dynamic Range 25 1 6 2 Dual Mono left Right 25 Precaution 3 Safety Information 4 Table of Contents 5 About Your DVD Player 6 Use of Disc 7 Front and Back panels 8 Remote Control 9 Operating the remote control 10 Connecting Devices 11 Speakers 12 Arrange...

Page 6: ...W with super error correction ability It is also capable of displaying picture CDs and digital photo albums It supports eight languages up to 32 subtitles and multi angle viewing It features easy setup and operation with on screen menus It has full function CPU up grade able capability BEST LOCATION TO OBTAIN A CLEAR PICTURE PLAYABLE DISCS DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT LASER HEAD OVER C...

Page 7: ...lways keep the disc clean If you cannot wipe the dirt off lightly use a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth Do not use any type of solvent such as Paint thinner benzene commercially available cleaners or anti static spray for vinyl LPs Do not store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust Store d...

Page 8: ...lectrical outlet Take caution not to overextend the cord or walk on it 5 NEXT While in the DVD status you may press this button for next track 8 VOLUME Use this button to control the unit s volume It controls all six channels simultaneously 2 OPEN CLOSE Use this button to open and close the disc tray while in DVD mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 4 PREV While in the DVD status you may press this button for previ...

Page 9: ...2 31 30 33 35 34 39 42 40 41 43 44 1 Open Close 2 Tuner 3 DVD 4 Scroll Up 5 FM Mode 6 Scroll Left 7 Scroll Down 8 Memo 9 Play 10 Pause Step 11 Volume Up and Down 12 Next 13 Previous 14 Zoom 15 Program 16 Title 17 Goto 18 N P 19 Subtitle 20 Resume 21 Return 22 Repeat 23 Mute 24 Scart input 25 AUX 1 AUX 2 26 0 10 Digits 27 Setup 28 Preset Tuning 29 Scroll Right 30 Enter 31 Auto tuning 32 Stop 33 Cha...

Page 10: ...y 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 bat...

Page 11: ...nd audio device being connected to this unit have been properly completed Do not connect the power until all connections Red terminal marked R is for connecting the right channel The white terminal marked L is for connecting the left channel The yellow terminal is for video connection Make sure all connections are securely made Improper connections may cause noise poor perfor mance or cause damage...

Page 12: ...Front or main right and left speakers center speaker Rear or surround sound speakers Subwoofer speaker Note Hints The ideal surround sound speaker configur ation may vary according to room size and wall material The figure below illustrates a typical arrangement Front or main speakers and central speaker should be placed at the same level and in a way that sound is oriented toward the listener s e...

Page 13: ...y pressing back on tab 4 Insert wire end into terminal 5 Release tab make sure wire is in terminal securely To prevent damage to the circuit care should be taken to prevent short circuiting from occurring at the positive and negative poles of the speaker cord 1 2 CONNECTING SPEAKERS 1 2 13 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 8 SPEAKER OUTPUT SR SL FR FL CEN SW AM ANTENNA FM AUDIO INPUT AUX 1 AUX 2 VIDEO INPUT VIDEO 1...

Page 14: ...eception remains poor an outdoor antenna may be necessary The provided antennas will help in their reception The placement of the AM loop antenna should AM Loop Antenna To connect the AM loop antenna 1 Hold down handle 2 Insert wire end into hole 3 Release handle Position for best reception FM Indoor Antenna The FM antenna should be fully extended and in a direction that provides the clearest sign...

Page 15: ...lecting Sound Source Note 1 Press any function button DVD TUNER TV 2 When the TUNER button is pressed the last station listened to will play The desired program source will not play with the active program source signal input AUX1 2 to select the desired sound source The appropriate symbol will appear in the display unless it and the selected signal button coincide Volume Control Mute The volume m...

Page 16: ...0 in a particular wave s AM or FM memory no further station in that wave band will be saved Positioning 1 Press TUNER button to select desired wave band AM or FM 2 Press UP or DOWN button to find a station The frequency will change with each press When a station s signal is received it will appear in the display 3 To lock onto a station quickly hold the UP or DOWN button for two seconds The unit w...

Page 17: ...key to close tray The disc tray will close The disc type will appear in the upper left hand corner of the screen Once it has read the disc the unit automati cally will begin playback When playing a DVD the DVD title menu will appear CD tracks are played in sequence or Note It is possible to damage a disc if it is not placed correctly on the guides in the disc tray This may also cause the DVD playe...

Page 18: ... 4 to 1 8 to 1 16 to reverse slow speed To resume normal playback press the PLAY key 1 2 to 1 4 to 1 8 to 1 16 to normal speed PLAY SLOW Screen Display While a disc is playing the status of various number and several time categories functions may be checked such as the tile track 1 Press the DISPLAY key once and the title appears along with the chapter and how much time has played 2 Press the DISP...

Page 19: ...capability encoded into them Language one of eight languages 1 Press the AUDIO key The language menu will appear Select the desired language by pressing the AUDIO key The unit has the capability to show movies in Note The disc being played must be multi lan guage encoded 1 4 AUDIO 1 8 AC 3 2CH ENGLISH LOCATING A TITLE Title Menu Function Note DVD discs are normally divided into titles which are th...

Page 20: ...iver allows repeated playback of specific titles chapters tracks or segment It even allows switching between two items that are being repeated 1 Select the item to repeat 2 Press the REPEAT key CHAPTER TITLE FUNCTIONS DISP DISP REPEAT MENU REPEAT ALL REPEAT VOL_L 00db MONO CH SEL AMP Volume up down Adjustment Press the CH SEL button on the remote control TV OSD appears VOL_L 00db Press CH SEL twic...

Page 21: ...lay To exit the Programmed play mode press the PROG button again desired order of play Press PROG key program SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTIONS 1 General Steps in the setup menu A Press the setup button the main setup menu appears B Press the Left and Right arrow buttons to highlight the icon of the desired page then press the Down or Right arrow button to activate that page For example if you want to setup ...

Page 22: ...e ratings limit or change the password In order for the Ratings feature to work the password mode must be turned on If you want to set the ratings limit you will need to enter the default password Which is 6666 then press Enter to confirm To change the password you will be prompted for the old password then be prompted for anew Enter a 4 digit number this is you password Press remember your PASSWO...

Page 23: ...IT SETUP AUDIO LANG ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH DUTCH ITALIAN DANISH PORTUGUESE 1 2 3 SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Highlight the SUBTITLE LANG option and press the Arrow buttons to choose the subtitle language you prefer Press Enter to confirm If the disc you are playing has that language available it will displays subtitles in that language 1 2 4 MENU LANGUAGE LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG MENU L...

Page 24: ... 1 BRIGHTNESS Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the brightness VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1 4 2 CONTRAST Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the contrast VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP CONTRAST 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1 4 3 HUE Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and ...

Page 25: ... SETUP CENTER DELAY 4 MS 2 MS 0 MS 1 5 3 REAR DELAY You can adjust the Center and the Rear delay by using the Up and Down buttons to move the scroll bar SPEAKER SETUP DOWNMIX CENTER DELAY EXIT SETUP REAR DELAY 12 MS 6 MS 0 MS 1 4 4 SATURATION Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to move the scroll and adjust the saturation 1 6 DIGITAL SETUP The DIGITAL SETUP options are illustrated below 1 6 1 DYNAMI...

Page 26: ...ended period of time please disconnect the power plug from the outlet 3 The player should only be operated with the correct power supply that corresponds to the marking label The incorrect power supply could damage the unit 4 The player may not be compatible with some encrypted discs 5 If the player stops during playback eject the disc and power off the unit Wait 10 minutes and power the unit back...

Page 27: ...atched damaged or dirty the disc is not finalized Note Note When a MPEG and a Mp3 disc is loaded the screen will display as follows Current directory name The playing file is a Mp3 audio file Current MP3 JPEG file name If a JPEG file is playing the name should have a JPEG extension File Switch Region Displays the file typa of the playing and the switching The playing file is a JPEG picture file Cu...

Page 28: ...products one by one Note The actual contents vary from one type of disc to the other 1 When a JPEG disc is loaded in the DVD player an automatic slide show will be launched Each picture will be displayed and scaled to fit the screen Press STOPto enter the file library Use the SCROLLkey to navigate the pictures and press PLAYto display a picture When the a picture has been chosen the slide show wil...

Page 29: ...o disc in the player you can insert a USB DISC or a Mp3 Player with USB Interface to play the Mp3 music or MPEG4 movie and JPEG files All the function is the same to play a MPEG4 disc or Mp3 disc See the instructions on page 27 USB INPUT ...

Page 30: ...I on n stereo Sound on scart connecter Sound in scart connecter is Volume Turn the volume up to max is very weak or missing regulated Can only be used without speakers connected No picture Disconnection of video equipment Check video connections Wrong output setting of video output Check video output setting of Video output in general setup PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING Our DVD p...

Page 31: ...layer FM Tuner Video Out 1Vp p S Video Out Audio Out 5 1 Channel Coaxial B USB S 5 1 46dB 46dB 50dB DIN Selectance 50dB THD Monophonic 2 Stereo 3 Frequency Response 30Hz 10kHz 1dB Stereo Resolution 35dB 1kHz 30dB 100Hz 10kHz Tuning Range 522 1620KHz S N Ratio 35dB THD 3 Transmitter Infrared Ray Signal Range Approximately 5m Power Source 2 AAA Batteries Power Supply AC 90 240 50 60Hz Consumed Power...

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