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playlist, or clear the track from the list. Move the cursor down to
the next track you would like to program and continue until your
playlist is complete. Once completed press 

Play

G

on the remote

control or, move the cursor up to the Playlist setting and select

PROGRAM LIST

from the options and press 

Play

G

to start the

playback.

If you have a disc that contains both MP3 files and JPEG images,
you can choose to run these simultaneously, mixing the MP3 audio
with your own images. The time interval can be chosen in the
Picture Setting.

Also you can have the image files follow the audio signal: at the
end of each audio track, the next JPEG image will be shown.

With such discs, you can also either listen to the MP3 audio or
watch the JPEG video files only. In order to do so, in Stop mode,
click on the Audio or Picture icons on the left part of the screen to
select or deselect the desired format. Once done, the tracklist will
only show the MP3 or JPEG files.

Radio Menu

The FM Tuner in the CS3/CS5 can be used to listen to the Radio.
Before listening to the radio stations, you need to preset your
favorite stations. The easiest way to do so is with the OSD screen
on your monitor.

1. Press the 

Radio 

0

button on the remote control to turn the DVD

Receiver on and select Radio as the source. Also make sure that
your video monitor connected to the CS3/CS5 is switched on.

2. The TV monitor will show the Radio menu, as shown below. You

can also select the Radio menu with the 

Arrow

9

keys on the

remote control. Once the 

RADIO

tab is highlighted, press 

Enter

6

to access the Radio menu.

The Radio menu shows the selected Audio mode, the name of a
station currently played (as long as RDS is available) and a Station
list listing the 30 stations with their preset, station name and
frequency. 

NOTE:

The stations can be preset automatically or manually. The

Manual Preset mode is described first. The Auto Preset mode is
described later in this manual.

3. The RDS and Auto Tune functions are switched on by default,

shown by the dark blue icons, to make the process of tuning your
favorite stations as easy as possible. Move the cursor to the end
of the first station line in the menu. The frequency will be high-
lighted and a brief explanation will appear in the Upper Menu
Line on the bottom of the menu.

NOTE:

Both RDS and Auto Tune functions can be switched off by

moving the cursor to the icon on the left side of the menu and
pressing the 

Enter

6

button on the remote so that it turns light

blue.

4. Pressing the search 

H

G

HJ

button will scan the FM

band for the first available radio station with acceptable recep-
tion. The scan will stop once a station is found and the name of
the station will be displayed (as long as RDS is transmitted by the
station).
The station will be stored automatically on the current preset.

If you know the frequency of your station, you can also tune the
frequency directly with the help of the numeric keys of the remote
control. Move the cursor to the end of the station line and press the
frequency with the numeric keys. Press 

Enter

6

twice to store.

5. Move the cursor to the next station line in the menu. Follow the

directions in Step 3 and in the Upper Menu Line to store all your
radio stations in the tuner’s memory.

Rearranging the Station List

Once all the stations have been stored in the memory, you can
rearrange the station list, putting your favorite stations at the top of
the list. 

1. Move the cursor in the left column in the station list to the first

station you would like to rearrange. 

2. Press 

Enter

6

to activate the current station. The cursor will

move to the Lower Menu Line of the screen.

3. Select the desired preset from the list by moving the cursor right

or left. Press

Enter

6

to activate the change. The cursor will

move back to the new station line.

4. Repeat step 3 until all radio stations have been rearranged

according to your preferences.

Selecting Presets

Once rearranged, presets can be chosen at any time by pressing
the numeric key corresponding to the preset you would like to
listen to. Depending on whether the RDS function is active, the
station name will show on the front-panel Information Display. 

Pressing the 

Previous/Next

N

/

M

EF

button will select the next

radio station.

Presets can also be chosen in the Radio Menu. Move the cursor to
the preset you would like to listen to and press 

Enter

6

to

activate. An arrow in front of the preset will light to show the active

PLAYER/RADIO MENU

Summary of Contents for Cinema Sound CS3

Page 1: ...English CS3 CS5 DVD RECEIVER JBL CINEMA SOUND POWERED OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ment With Test Screen Player Radio Menu 23 Using the Status Bar Menu 23 Player Menu 23 Information Displays 23 Programmed Play Radio Menu 24 Rearranging the Station List 24 Selecting Presets 25 Removi...

Page 3: ...be the first DVD player you ve owned Although many of the features of the DVD resemble those of standard CD players there are a num ber of functions with which you may be unfamiliar To ensure that you...

Page 4: ...extremely hot or cold locations or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment Avoid moist or humid locations Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of the unit or place...

Page 5: ...bandwidth analog compres sion interlacing is employed first the odd numbered lines of a frame are displayed followed by the even numbered lines The result is that only half of the video image is drawn...

Page 6: ...the format of certain discs it is possi ble that some discs may include a mix of features that are not com patible with the DVD Similarly although the DVD is capable of a wide range of features not a...

Page 7: ...ortable hard disk for direct play back of audio image of video files or a USB hub The USB inputs are designed to power a single USB device at a time If additional hard disks are connected through a hu...

Page 8: ...Indicators These indicators will light to show which source is currently selected H Repeat Indicators These indicators light when any of the Repeat functions are in use I VCD Playback Control Indicat...

Page 9: ...al or a standard PCM digital source Do not con nect the RF digital output of an LD player to these jacks 9 Optical Digital Input Connect the optical digital output from a DVD player HDTV receiver LD p...

Page 10: ...possible picture quality I Remote IR Output This connection permits the IR sensor in the receiver to serve other remote controlled devices Connect this jack to the IR IN jack on JBL or other compatib...

Page 11: ...on Skip Step Previous Button Skip Step Next Button Play Button Search Slow Reverse Button Stop Button Search Slow Forward Button Macro Buttons Pic Pic Buttons Zoom Button Playlist Button Random Button...

Page 12: ...rch speed changes as indicated by a number of arrows on the right top of your screen After pressing the Pause C button each press of this button will change the slow down speed as indicated by a numbe...

Page 13: ...r ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car After playing store the disc in its case Do not write on the label side with a...

Page 14: ...ting the TV and Optional Components NOTE To be able to listen to the sound of a live TV show through the loudspeakers of your CS system you need a connection between the audio output of your TV and th...

Page 15: ...player advanced video game a digital satellite receiver HDTV tuner or digital cable set top box or the output of a compatible computer sound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital Inputs 89 Connect...

Page 16: ...receiver to begin final adjustments 1 Plug the Power Cable 4 into an unswitched AC outlet Note that the Power Indicator 1 will turn orange indicating that the unit is in the Standby mode 2 Remove the...

Page 17: ...er of screen frames per second should be below 29 97 frames per second The video and audio structure of recorded files should be interleaved The player is capable of playing DivX files with the extens...

Page 18: ...he icon or the circle behind the text will change to dark blue and you will see that the current settings of this submenu will appear on the right side of the menu Although some menus have various sub...

Page 19: ...sma screen or video projector we recommend you activate the screen saver at all times Show Angle Icon Determines whether the Angle Icon will appear on the screen when there are different angles availa...

Page 20: ...g Enter 6 and selecting an appropriate level indicated in the Lower Menu Line The test noise will stop as soon as the cursor is moved away from any speaker level icon Video Settings The Video Setting...

Page 21: ...o played back on standard progressive scan component or HDMI Video Adjustment The Video Adjustment submenu contains access to the Test Screen First adjust the video display device TV with the help of...

Page 22: ...e clear difference between each bar as before the contrast adjustment If not go back to the brightness adjustment and repeat Step 3 and then the contrast adjustments making only minor adjustments each...

Page 23: ...quickly and easily search for image files Any JPEG image file that has been created on the computer with a thumbnail image included will show up on the right top of the screen when scrolling though th...

Page 24: ...the end of the first station line in the menu The frequency will be high lighted and a brief explanation will appear in the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of the menu NOTE Both RDS and Auto Tune funct...

Page 25: ...following the explanations in the chapter Rearranging the Station List on page 24 RDS Station ID With the help of RDS Radio Data System you can show the name of the station you are currently listening...

Page 26: ...video monitor connected to the CS3 CS5 is switched on 2 The TV monitor will show the AUX menu You can also select the AUX menu with the Arrow 9 keys on the remote control Once the AUX tab is highlight...

Page 27: ...by Pro Logic II is the latest version of Dolby Laboratory s benchmark surround technology that creates or decodes full range discrete left center right right surround and left surround channels from M...

Page 28: ...m Playback when possible Picture Selects the interval between the current picture on the screen and the next one In the USB menu the chapter track or picture currently playing will be marked with an a...

Page 29: ...red and the Program Indicator flashes amber release the buttons 3 Press and release the Input Selector 0 again for the device within which the individual button to be erased has been programmed 4 Pres...

Page 30: ...he Screen Power On button to store the TV Power On Command Press the M N KL Channel Up 9 button to complete the process and store the macro sequence After following these steps each time you press the...

Page 31: ...285 Icelandic 7383 Indonesian 7378 Interlingua 7365 Interlingue 7369 Iunpiak 7375 Irish 7165 Italian 7384 Japanese 7465 Javanese 7487 Kannada 7578 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kinyarwanda 8287 Kirghiz 75...

Page 32: ...m and turn the power on again The audio interconnect is damaged Replace it with a new one The system is in Pause mode or in slow motion Play mode or fast forward or fast reverse Press N to return to n...

Page 33: ...e will be selected The audio language cannot be changed when you play a DVD Multilingual sound is not recorded on the DVD Changing the language for the sound with the Audio button on the remote or the...

Page 34: ...use all channels are recorded discretely and processed digitally Manufactured under license from DTS Inc U S Patent No 5 451 942 and other worldwide patents issued and pending DTS and DTS Digital Surr...

Page 35: ...p p 75 ohms S video Y 1V p p 75 hms Y 1Vp p 75 ohms C PAL 0 3V p p 75 ohms C PAL 0 3V p p 75 ohms NTSC 0 286V p p 75 ohms NTSC 0 286V p p 75 ohms Audio Line Outputs Audio L R 2V RMS 1 kilohm 2V RMS 1...

Page 36: ...ed All rights reserved Part No 01 00 YS SM1 E829 Declaration of Conformity We Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France declare in own responsibility that the products de...

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