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Summary of Contents for DCP500 Series

Page 1: ...D C P 5 0 1 H o m e T h e a t e r S y s t e m U s e r G u i d e D C P 5 0 0 S e r i e s ...

Page 2: ...point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes REPAIRS If you find the unit in need of repair contact your cable system operator for repair or replacement N...

Page 3: ... a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 12 Alternate warnings This equipment may be ...

Page 4: ...a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations c Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone lines have been disconnected at the network interface d Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 25 Battery usage Notwithstanding any information provided by Motorola in this manual regarding the use of batteries the end user assumes ...

Page 5: ...es harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that the temporary discontinuance of services may be required If advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facili...

Page 6: ...bited Contact Us For technical support of your DCP Home Theatre System call Motorola support 1 866 668 2271 or 1 866 MOT BCS1 For questions about your cable TV service call your local cable service provider For Motorola consumer cable products education and support http www motorola com broadband Copyright 2001 by Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of the contents of this book may be reprodu...

Page 7: ...gion Numbers 6 Front Panel 7 DCP501 Display 9 Rear Panel 13 Operating the Remote Control 15 Selecting TV and VCR Setup Codes 19 Verifying a Setup Code Using Blink Back 20 Finding a Setup Code 21 Installing Batteries in Remote Control 21 Installation Before You Begin 24 Installing the DCP501 24 Recording Your Connections 25 Connecting Your TV 26 S Video 26 Video 27 Connecting to Cable TV 28 Connect...

Page 8: ...e Deck or CD Player 41 Connecting the AM and FM Antennas 42 Connecting for Power 43 Connecting to the Front Panel 43 Operation Before You Begin 45 Setting Up Audio 46 Input Setup 46 Subwoofer and Speakers 49 Test Tone Adjust 62 Advanced Audio Setup 66 Using DCP501 Cable TV Functions 73 Using Cable TV Record 73 Using CATV Channel Scan 76 Using the DCP501 Tuner 79 Tuning Radio Stations 79 Presetting...

Page 9: ...at Feature 92 Repeat Play 92 A B Repeat Play 92 Using the CD Banner Display 93 Selecting a CD Track 93 Using IntroScan on a CD 93 Using Bookmarks on a CD 94 Recalling a Bookmarked Selection on a CD 94 Clearing a Bookmark on a CD 94 Program Edit on a CD 95 Insert Track on a CD 96 Delete Program on a CD 96 Exiting Program Play on a CD 96 Using the Repeat Feature 97 Repeat Play 97 A B Repeat Play 97 ...

Page 10: ...nge 110 Troubleshooting Specifications Digital Cable Receiver 115 A V Receiver and Amplifier 115 DVD CD Player 116 Input Output 116 Front Panel Inputs 116 Front Panel Outputs 116 Rear Panel Inputs 116 Rear Panel Outputs 117 General 117 TV and VCR Setup Codes TV Setup Codes 119 VCR Setup Codes 123 Language Codes Abbreviations and Acronyms ...

Page 11: ... and processing with a single disc DVD CD player digital cable receiver and audio video receiver The DCP501 is shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 DCP501 POW ER AUD I O M O DE SET U P CURSOR VOLU M E TON E LEVEL M ENU AM FM GU I DE FM M ODE I N FO TUN E CH PRESETS PH ON ES PL AY PAUSE SKI P SEARCH STOP OPEN CLOSE PROGRAM REPE AT SH UFFLE DI GI TAL AUD I O I N VI D EO I N L R AUD I O I N SOU RCE SELECT STOR...

Page 12: ...e control press OK to choose a menu option or save a change to a DCP501 setting Same as SELECT on the DCP501 front panel Flashing option Indicates that option is selected Cursor left and cursor right Step through available options Cursor up and cursor down Move up and down through DCP501 menu settings The invalid symbol is displayed on your TV when you press a button that is invalid or unavailable...

Page 13: ...h the various controls and displays Information on installing the DCP501 is provided in the Installation section NOTE When not in use turn off the DCP501 Features The DCP501 includes DVD CD player single disc tray Audio Video Receiver tuning amplification DCT2000 Digital Cable receiver analog digital hybrid Audio output 5 x 100 watts per channel Tripath Class T solid state amplifiers Decodes Dolby...

Page 14: ...CP501 Video TV features include Tuning and watching either digital or analog cable TV channels on your cable system Viewing digital programs and movies played on your DCP501 DVD player Viewing analog programs and movies played on your analog VCR or analog video camera Viewing digital movies played on your digital VCR or digital video camera Viewing movies and programs recorded with a personal vide...

Page 15: ...n the types of discs you can use with the DCP501 and how to handle clean and store them Types of Discs You Can Use The DCP501 can play back the following discs 6Type Disc Logo Mark Contents Disc Size Maximum Playback Time 12 cm Approx 4 hours for a single sided disc or 8 hours for a double sided disc DVD Audio and Video 8 cm Approx 80 minutes for a single sided disc or 160 minutes for a double sid...

Page 16: ...solvents such as record cleaning sprays to clean a disc Solvents can damage the disc Storing Discs When storing your discs follow these guidelines Store discs vertically in their cases Do not stack or place objects on unprotected discs This can cause warping or scratches Do not store discs in direct sunlight or near a heat source Do not store discs in places subject to moisture or dust Region Numb...

Page 17: ... I G I T A L S U R R O U N D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Item Control Description 1 CURSOR Moves cursor up down left right in DCP501 display on screen display and CATV application control 2 SELECT STOR E Selects current DCP501 display on screen display item or CATV application controlled item 3 SET UP Press once to view DCP501 A V configuration menus MENU Cable TV source CATV application control...

Page 18: ...ES Jack for headphones connection 10 PLAY PAUSE In Playback Pauses playback of DVD CD Not in Playback Begins playback of DVD CD STOP Stops playback of DVD CD Press once place DVD CD player in resume state Press twice stop DVD CD player SKIP SEARCH In playback Press to select previous chapter track or press to select next chapter track Hold to rewind and play DVD CD x2 Hold to fast forward and play...

Page 19: ...udio mode P L turns on to indicate Dolby Pro Logic Surround is the currently selected audio mode 5 On indicates Dolby 3 Channel Stereo is the currently selected audio mode 6 Turns on when a DVD CD or external digital audio input is not Dolby or DTS audio 7 On indicates DSP sound mode is selected When DSP is selected the specific sound mode is displayed STADIUM CONCERT THEATER ARENA CLUB or CHURCH ...

Page 20: ...CD R E P E A T turns on and flashes T R A C K to indicate Track repeat or R E P E A T A L L turns on to indicate Disc Repeat 19 DVD CD turns on when a sequence for continuous play is being selected When a DVD or CD is in playback the A B button on the remote control can be used to select a sequence for continuous repeated play The A icon turns on to indicate the start of the sequence has been sele...

Page 21: ...er is selected 29 When a disc is inserted the following is displayed for two seconds before the DCP501 returns to its previous display DVD displays the total number of titles on DVD After selecting DVD CD as the source and pressing DVD CD button on the remote control the following is displayed DVD Displays the current title of the DVD 30 When a disc is inserted into the DCP501 the following is dis...

Page 22: ...reble and speaker level setting in decibels 34 On indicates FM station is in use 35 On indicates AM station is in use 36 L C and R indicated left center and right front speakers respectively LS and RS indicate left and right surround speakers respectively LFE Low Frequency Effect indicates the subwoofer These icons turn on as follows Each icon turns on to indicate a valid input channel The LFE ico...

Page 23: ...used to connect speaker cables to left and right surround speakers CENTER SPEAKER connectors used to connect speaker cables to center speaker 2 RF IN F type connector used for DCP501 input from the TO RF IN connector 3 CABLE IN F type connector used for the coaxial cable input port from plant input to integrated RF return 4 TO RF IN F type connector used to connect the TO RF IN port to the RF IN p...

Page 24: ... RCA jacks for audio input of tape deck 14 PRE OUT Connectors for amplifiers L and R left and right RCA jacks used for audio input of power amplifiers for the front speakers LS and RS left and right RCA jacks used for audio input of power amplifiers for surround sound speakers CTR RCA jack used for audio input of power amplifiers for the center speaker SUB RCA jack used for audio input of subwoofe...

Page 25: ... DCP501 uses the DCP501 R Universal Remote Control Figure 6 illustrates the DCP501 R Universal Remote Control Figure 6 Remote control 1 24 25 26 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 45 47 48 49 37 27 30 28 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ...

Page 26: ...t turn on Hold for more than six seconds enter DCP501 Diagnostics 9 GUIDE CATV application controlled 10 LAST CATV application controlled 11 VOL Raise or lower speaker level 12 MUTE Any DCP501 source mute speaker and pre amplifier outputs TV source mute speaker output 13 A CATV application controlled 14 B CATV application controlled 15 NIGHT Press once DIM mode DCP501 display dims and audio plays ...

Page 27: ...e and begin sequence playback 21 SHUFFLE CD source Press once shuffle current CD tracks 22 PROG Press Once program DVD CD playback list on screen display Press Twice program CD playlist on DCP501 display 23 CLEAR In playback clear A B Shuffle Repeat or Program playback modes and resume normal mode Not in playback clear A B Shuffle Repeat or Program playback modes 24 POWER Place DCP501 in standby m...

Page 28: ...on controlled 39 Number keys Number entry 40 ENTER MUSIC CATV application controlled Any non DCP501 source Functions as ENTER key 41 DAY Cable TV source CATV application enabled DVD CD source Begin resume playback if DVD CD tray closed Close tray and begin playback if DVD CD tray open VCR 1 or VCR 2 source Begin playback 42 TUNE Cable TV source CATV application enabled DVD CD source Press once fas...

Page 29: ...remote control for your TV VCR 1 and VCR 2 if applicable To set up your remote control for your TV or VCR s 1 Press the mode button for the device you are setting up either TV VCR 1 or VCR 2 for six seconds The mode buttons will turn on and turn off one at a time This sequence will repeat two times and then the selected mode button will remain on This indicates the remote is ready to accept the fo...

Page 30: ...r a certain number of times The number of blinks that occur after pressing the number buttons represent the four digit setup code for the selected mode The 1 button represents the first digit in the setup code the 2 button represents the second digit in the setup code and so on for all four digits in the setup code For example to verify the TV setup code is 0047 after you press the mode button and...

Page 31: ...arch begins with the next setup code for that device 3 Use the following buttons to determine if the setup code properly operates the selected device Number buttons 0 1 2 or 3 use to test TV setup codes Channel Up use to test TV setup codes Play use to test VCR setup codes Rewind use to test VCR setup codes 4 If the setup code successfully operates the device press OK on the remote control The set...

Page 32: ...n accordance with all applicable laws rules and regulations Motorola will not be liable to anyone for the user s failure to use and or dispose of batteries in the proper manner and in accordance with such laws rules and regulations or for any defect contained in batteries that may cause injury damage to persons or property ...

Page 33: ...ns for the following Connecting your TV Connecting to Cable TV Connecting your speakers and subwoofer Connecting your VCR Video connections Audio connections Connecting other audio visual sources Digital audio connections Connecting a tape deck or an additional CD player Connecting the FM and AM antennas Connecting for power Connecting to the front panel Game console Digital camera Camcorder analo...

Page 34: ...nit Disconnect power connections to all components before making any connections Do not disconnect the cable connection between the RF In and To RF In ports Removal of this cable could disrupt operation of the DCP501 WARNING To avoid damaging the DCP501 do not use the cable connection between the RF In and To RF ports as a handle Installing the DCP501 Before making any connections to the DCP501 re...

Page 35: ... reconnect your system if you move the equipment or add new equipment Figure 8 Recording your connections Front speakers Left Right Surround speakers Left Right Center speaker Subwoofer CABLE ANTENNA IN INPUT S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO LEFT AUDIO RIGHT To TV CABLE ANTENNA IN OUTPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO INPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO VCR DCP501 TV S VIDEO S VIDEO MODEL NO DCP 501 À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDIT E ...

Page 36: ...uality video available on the DCP501 If your TV does not offer S video use the VIDEO connections To determine whether your TV features S video or composite video check the manual supplied with your TV to determine the best connection available S Video To connect the DCP501 to a TV with S video capability Figure 9 S video connections to your TV À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 DCP501 Cab...

Page 37: ...ur TV À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 DCP501 CABLE ANTENNA IN INPUT S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO LEFT AUDIO RIGHT TV Video Cable s you will need When connecting the video path never connect composite video and S Video together Because certain types of electronics equipment will not support both video inputs simultaneously use only one connection path ...

Page 38: ...oughout North America Contact your local cable TV provider to determine whether the digital cable feature of your Motorola DCP501 can be activated In cable systems where the digital cable feature cannot be activated you may connect an external cable receiver provided by your local cable provider For best results connect an external cable receiver through the audio and video inputs on the back of y...

Page 39: ...the front and center speakers should be at the same height Position the front speakers on both sides of the TV at equal distances from the TV Position the center speaker on top or below the TV set Do not place the center speaker farther away from the listening position then the front speakers Position the rear speakers beside or slightly behind your viewing position If the rear speakers are placed...

Page 40: ...r surround and center speakers Connecting Speaker Cords To connect your speaker cords 1 Twist the stripped ends of the speaker cords about 2 3 inch 10 mm 2 Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate terminal on the components to and to 3 Press down on the terminal s tab to open the terminal and insert the wire 4 Snap the tab closed Consult the manual supplied with your speakers or subwoo...

Page 41: ...rs and active subwoofer optional as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Connecting front speakers and active subwoofer À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 Front speakers Right Left Subwoofer SURR DCP501 VCR Consult the manual supplied with your speakers or subwoofer for further information on making the proper connections ...

Page 42: ...and passive subwoofer optional as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Connecting front speakers and passive subwoofer À LA PLUIE NI À L HUM IDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 Front speakers Left Right SURR DCP501 Passive subwoofer Consult the manual supplied with your speakers or subwoofer for further information on making the proper connections ...

Page 43: ...necting Your Surround and Center Speakers Connect your surround and center speakers as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Connecting surround and center speakers À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 Center speaker Surround speakers Left Right DCP501 ...

Page 44: ...VCR Before connecting your VCR to the DCP501 you must determine which type of video connection to use The DCP501 features two types of video outputs S video and video also referred to as composite video S video is the highest quality video available on the DCP501 If your VCR does not offer S video proceed to the Composite Video instructions that follow the S video Connections diagram ...

Page 45: ...eo Connect your VCR as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 S video connections to your VCR À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 To TV CABLE ANTENNA IN OUTPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO INPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO DCP501 VCR Cable s you will need S Video ...

Page 46: ...IE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 DCP501 To TV CABLE ANTENNA IN OUTPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO INPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO VCR Video Cable s you will need When connecting the video path never connect composite video and S Video together Because certain types of electronics equipment will not support both video inputs simultaneously use only one connection path ...

Page 47: ...To determine whether your VCR is mono or stereo check the connectors on the rear panel of your VCR or consult the manual supplied with your VCR Stereo VCR To connect a stereo VCR Figure 18 Stereo VCR audio connections À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 To TV CABLE ANTENNA IN OUTPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO INPUT AUDIO L R VIDEO VCR DCP501 Audio Cable s you will need ...

Page 48: ...01 User Guide Mono VCR To connect a mono VCR Figure 19 Mono VCR audio connections To TV CABLE ANTENNA IN OUTPUT AUDIO VIDEO INPUT AUDIO VIDEO À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 VCR monaural DCP501 Audio Cable s you will need ...

Page 49: ...tical or Coaxial input to the DCP501 video input by using the INPUT SETUP screens See the Operations section for information on using the INPUT SETUP screens Before connecting your DVD player check the manual supplied with your DVD player for the manufacturer s installation guidelines Figure 20 Connections for an alternate device À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 Video Audio Cable s you ...

Page 50: ...n on using the INPUT SETUP screens If you are connecting audio equipment that uses Dolby 5 1 or DTS be sure to connect the digital output of the equipment to either Coaxial or Optical 1 Do not connect the equipment to any other audio input When making digital audio connections it is not necessary to make connections from both the coaxial and optical digital outputs to the same component When makin...

Page 51: ...ct an alternate stereo source such as a tape deck or CD player Figure 22 Audio connections À LA PLUIE NI À L HUMIDITE MODEL NO DCP 501 DCP501 IN IN OUT OUT TAPE 1 TAPE 1 CD IN CD IN AUX IN AUX IN SPEAKER CONNECTORS SPEAKER CONNECTORS R R L L CD player or tape deck Audio Cable s you will need ...

Page 52: ... connect the AM antenna 1 Press down on the AM Antenna terminal s tab to open the terminal 2 Insert the wire and snap the tab closed 3 Place the AM antenna as far as possible from the DCP501 TV speaker cords and power cords After connecting your FM antenna keep it as horizontal as possible If an outside antenna is connected to the DCP501 be sure the antenna is grounded to provide some protection a...

Page 53: ... DCP501 s power cord into a wall outlet until you have completed all connections between the DCP501 and other components To prevent electrical shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Connecting to the Front Panel For easy access you can connect the following devices the DCP501 front pan...

Page 54: ...I N FO TUN E CH PRESETS PH ON ES PL AY PAUSE SKI P SE ARCH STOP OPEN CLOSE PROGRAM REPE AT SH UFFLE DI GI TAL AUDI O I N VI D EO I N L R AUD I O I N SOU RCE SELECT STORE VI D EO 2 D I G I T A L S U R R O U N D Mini Disc Player or DAT Tape Player DIGITAL OUT Video Digital Audio DCP501 Game Console L R AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT or or Camcorder L R AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT Digital Camera VIDEO OUT Cable s you w...

Page 55: ...u option or save a change to a DCP501 setting Same as OK on the DCP501 remote control OK On the DCP501 remote control press OK to choose a menu option or save a change to a DCP501 setting Same as SELECT on the DCP501 front panel Flashing option Indicates that option is selected Cursor left and cursor right Step through available options Cursor up and cursor down Move up and down through DCP501 men...

Page 56: ...one socket mutes the DCP501 speaker outputs Speakers Speakers rated at 8 ohms are preferred but the DCP501 speaker outputs can drive speakers rated from 4 to 16 ohms NOTE To turn on the DCP501 press the power button on the remote control or the front of the DCP501 When not in use turn off the DCP501 Setting Up Audio This section includes information about setting up your speakers and selecting aud...

Page 57: ...501 Display 3 INPUT SETUP Press SELECT or OK to display the I N P U T S E T U P menu on your TV or V I D I N P U T on the DCP501 display The DCP501 has three digital audio inputs a single coaxial input and two optical inputs O P T I C A L 2 is always associated with the V I D E O 2 input on the front panel However O P T I C A L 1 and the C O A X I A L input can be assigned to any one of V C R 1 V ...

Page 58: ...display shows the current audio input used by the selected source O P T 1 C O A X or A N A L O G For digital audio inputs only the DCP501 turns on an icon to distinguish the digital input type P C M d t s or D D I G I T A L 8 To assign a different audio input to the selected video input press down arrow On screen Display DCP501 Display 9 Press SELECT or OK and the current audio input assigned to t...

Page 59: ...ll speakers defaults to L A R G E If you do not have a surround mode selected you cannot make adjustments to the rear speakers Similarly if you have no center speaker in the mode you are in you cannot make adjustments to the center speaker The factory setting is Y E S To change the subwoofer settings on the DCP501 1 Press SETUP or OK to display the M A I N S E T U P menu on your TV or A U D I O S ...

Page 60: ... R S E T U P S U B W O O F E R Y E S C R O S S O V E R F R E Q 8 0 H z S U B W O O F E R L E V E L 0 d B R E T U R N T O M E N U 3 Press down arrow On screen Display DCP501 Display 4 Press SELECT or OK to display the S P E A K E R S E T U P menu on your TV On screen Display DCP501 Display 5 SUBWOOFER SETUP Press SELECT or OK to display the DCP501 S U B W O O F E R S E T U P menu or S U B on the DC...

Page 61: ...peaker sizes to L A R G E Select N O if you are not connecting a subwoofer to the AUDIO PREOUT SUB connector on the back of the DCP501 8 Press SELECT or OK to accept your selection 9 CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Press down arrow to select the subwoofer crossover frequency which is the frequency below which sound is output by your subwoofer The factory setting is 8 0 H z On screen Display DCP501 Display 10 ...

Page 62: ...E V E L 0 d B R E T U R N T O M E N U SUBWOOFER LEVEL Press down arrow to select the subwoofer level which is the volume level of the bass subwoofer The factory setting is 0 d B On screen Display DCP501 Display 13 Press SELECT or OK and the d B icon on the DCP501 front panel display turns on and the currently selected setting flashes In this example 0 d B starts flashing On screen Display DCP501 D...

Page 63: ... E T U P L E F T R I G H T S E T U P C E N T E R S E T U P S U R R O U N D S E T U P S P E A K E R R E S E T R E T U R N T O M E N U L E F T R I G H T S E T U P L E F T R I G H T L A R G E D I S T A N C E 1 0 f t R E T U R N T O M E N U 17 Press SELECT or OK or press left arrow On screen Display DCP501 Display 18 LEFT RIGHT SETUP Press down arrow On screen Display DCP501 Display 19 Press SELECT or...

Page 64: ...ted satellite speakers that do not reproduce sounds below 100Hz When the S M A L L setting is used a subwoofer is required to reproduce low frequency sounds Note that L A R G E and S M A L L refer to the speaker s ability to reproduce low frequency sounds and not their physical size Consult the manufacturer s manual that accompanied your speakers for more information On screen Display DCP501 Displ...

Page 65: ...D S E T U P S P E A K E R R E S E T R E T U R N T O M E N U Press SELECTor OK and the currently selected setting flashes In this example 1 0 f t flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 24 Press CURSOR left right to adjust the distance between the left right speakers from a minimum of 3 feet to a maximum of 40 feet 25 Press SELECT or OK to accept your selection and your selection stops flashing 26...

Page 66: ...A L L D I S T A N C E 1 0 f t R E T U R N T O M E N U 29 Press SELECT or OK On screen Display DCP501 Display 30 Press SELECT or OK and the currently select setting flashes In this example S M A L L flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 31 Press CURSOR left right to display L A R G E S M A L L or N O N E 32 Press SELECT or OK to accept your selection and L A R G E S M A L L or N O N E stops flas...

Page 67: ... On screen Display DCP501 Display 34 Press SELECT or OK and the currently selected setting flashes In this example 1 0 f t flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 35 Press CURSOR left right to display the desired distance The center speaker cannot be closer than the front speaker by more than 5 feet The center speaker cannot be further away than the front speaker 36 Press SELECT or OK to accept y...

Page 68: ... U R R O U N D S M A L L D I S T A N C E 1 0 f t R E T U R N T O M E N U 38 Press SELECT or OK 39 SURROUND SETUP Press down arrow On screen Display DCP501 Display 40 Press SELECT or OK On screen Display DCP501 Display 41 Press SELECT or OK and the currently selected setting flashes In this example SMALL flashes 42 Press CURSOR left right to display L A R G E S M A L L or N O N E 43 Press SELECT or...

Page 69: ...E N U 44 Press down arrow On screen Display DCP501 Display 45 Press SELECT or OK and the currently selected setting flashes In this example 1 0 f t flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 46 Press CURSOR left right to adjust the distance from your listening position to the surround sound speakers The surround speaker cannot be further away than the front speaker 47 Press SELECT or OK to accept yo...

Page 70: ... U P C E N T E R S E T U P S U R R O U N D S E T U P S P E A K E R R E S E T R E T U R N T O M E N U S P E A K E R R E S E T R E S E T S P K R S E T U P N O R E T U R N T O M E N U 49 Press SELECT or OK On screen Display DCP501 Display 50 SPEAKER RESET Press down arrow The Speaker Reset option allows you to return all speaker settings to their factory default values On screen Display DCP501 Displa...

Page 71: ... R S E T T I N G S S P E A K E R R E S E T R E S E T S P K R S E T U P Y E S R E T U R N T O M E N U A L L S P E A K E R S E T T I N G S E R A S E D 52 Press SELECT or OK and N O flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 53 Press right arrow and Y E S flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 54 Press SELECT or OK and Y E S stops flashing On screen Display DCP501 Display 55 Press SETUP to exit the S...

Page 72: ...is operation while sitting at the listening position The factory setting is 0 d B As the tone is played through each speaker the current setting flashes Use your DCP501 remote control VOLUME up down or front panel CURSOR left right to adjust the volume level so that the level from each speaker sounds the same The volume setting for each channel under test is displayed when the tone plays It is not...

Page 73: ...n arrow twice On screen Display DCP501 Display 4 Press SELECT or OK The test tone plays on the front left speaker and the current setting flashes In the example 0 d B flashes The DCP501 begins to cycle through a speaker level test by emitting a tone from each speaker in the following order for 4 seconds Speaker Location L E F T front channel left C N T R center channel R I G H T front channel righ...

Page 74: ... the F R O N T L E F T speaker flashes for 4 seconds and the test tone plays In this example 0 d B flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display The d B icon turns on 5 Press CURSOR left right to adjust the volume level for the front left speaker In the example in step 6 the level was changed to 3 d B 6 After 4 seconds the test tone plays on the center speaker and the C E N T E R speaker is selected Ma...

Page 75: ... T U P S P E A K E R S E T U P T E S T T O N E A D J U S T A D V A N C E D S E T U P E X I T 8 After 4 seconds the output adjust continues and the F R O N T R I G H T speaker is selected as shown below On screen Display DCP501 Display The d B icon turns on 9 Continue the same procedure to set test tone levels for other speakers In step 10 the value was changed to 4 d B 10 After setting the level f...

Page 76: ...isable audio level compression and switch the DCP501 front lighting to a dimmer level To set the V O L U M E D E F A U L T and N I G H T M O D E 1 VOLUME DEFAULT This feature defines the volume level for the DCP501 when it is turned on The factory setting is 5 0 d B and the range is 0 to 70 dB In the steps below you turn the feature on or off and if on set the level To set Volume Default Ȁ Press S...

Page 77: ...G H T M O D E O F F M O D E E N A B L E D D I M R E T U R N T O M E N U A D V A N C E D S E T U P V O L U M E D E F A U L T O F F D E F A U L T V O L S E T 5 0 N I G H T M O D E O F F M O D E E N A B L E D D I M R E T U R N T O M E N U 3 Press down arrow three times On screen Display DCP501 Display 4 Press SELECT or OK On screen Display DCP501 Display 5 Press SELECT or OK and O F F flashes On scre...

Page 78: ...O L S E T 5 0 N I G H T M O D E O F F M O D E E N A B L E D D I M R E T U R N T O M E N U A D V A N C E D S E T U P V O L U M E D E F A U L T O N D E F A U L T V O L S E T 5 0 N I G H T M O D E O F F M O D E E N A B L E D D I M R E T U R N T O M E N U 6 Press right arrow and O N flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 7 Press SELECT or OK and O N stops flashing On screen Display DCP501 Display 8 ...

Page 79: ...V O L S E T 3 0 N I G H T M O D E O F F M O D E E N A B L E D D I M R E T U R N T O M E N U 9 Press SELECT or OK and the current setting flashes In this example 5 0 d B flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display 10 Press CURSOR left right to select the default volume level to adjust the default listening level for the DCP501 11 Press SELECT or OK and the value you selected stops flashing In this exa...

Page 80: ...pression and switches the DCP501 front lighting to a dimmer level The factory setting is O F F Use Night Mode To reduce the light level emitted from the DCP501 display to minimize a visual distraction associated with TV viewing To decrease the loudness of action scenes such as explosions and increase the loudness of quieter scenes such as leaves blowing and create an overall quieter sound Remote C...

Page 81: ... U R N T O M E N U A D V A N C E D S E T U P V O L U M E D E F A U L T O N D E F A U L T V O L S E T 3 0 N I G H T M O D E O N M O D E E N A B L E D D I M R E T U R N T O M E N U 14 Press right arrow and O N flashes With Night Mode enabled DCP501 display is dimmer and the N I G H T icon on the DCP501 display turns on On screen Display DCP501 Display 15 Press SELECT or OK and O N stops flashing On ...

Page 82: ... icon on the DCP501 display turns on On screen Display DCP501 Display 19 Press right arrow and D I M L O U D flashes This means Night Mode is enabled with the DCP501 display dimmer and heavy sound compression The N I G H T icon on the DCP501 display turns on On screen Display DCP501 Display Summary of Night Mode Operation Press once DIM mode DCP501 display dims and audio plays at maximum dynamic r...

Page 83: ...our selection with the program guide on your TV Ȁ If you receive electronic mail from your cable operator the mail icon turns on You must use the TV program guide to retrieve email Additional DCP501 cable TV functions include CATV Record and CATV Channel Scan Using Cable TV Record The DCP501 does not have record capability but it allows you to watch one source like a DVD while recording a cable TV...

Page 84: ...C O R D C A T V R E C O R D O F F R E T U R N T O M A I N S E T U P C A T V R E C O R D C A T V R E C O R D O F F R E T U R N T O M A I N S E T U P 5 Press down arrow twice On screen Display DCP501 Display 6 Press SELECT or OK On screen Display DCP501 Display 7 Press SELECT or OK and O F F flashes On screen Display DCP501 Display C A T V R E C C A T V R E C O F F ...

Page 85: ...D C A T V R E C O R D O N R E T U R N T O M A I N S E T U P T H I S F O R C E S C A T V T O V C R 1 V C R 2 A N D T A P E A U D I O O N L Y R E A R O U T P U T S 8 Press right arrow and O N flashes and the R E C icon on the DCP501 display turns on The current Cable TV channel is directed to VCR1 VCR2 and TAPE outputs regardless of the selected listening viewing source On screen Display DCP501 Disp...

Page 86: ... Channel Scan Use this option only if you are NOT a digital cable TV subscriber This feature enables the set top terminal in the DCP501 to determine what analog cable channels are present on your cable system To perform an analog channel scan 1 Press SETUP to display the M A I N S E T U P menu on your TV or A U D I O S E T on the DCP501 display On screen Display DCP501 Display 2 Press down arrow t...

Page 87: ...O U A R E N O T A D I G I T A L C A B L E T V S U B S C R I B E R C A T V C H A N N E L S C A N C A T V C H A N N E L S C A N O N R E T U R N T O M A I N S E T U P W A R N I N G O N L Y P E R F O R M A C H A N N E L S C A N I F Y O U A R E N O T A D I G I T A L C A B L E T V S U B S C R I B E R 3 Press SELECT or OK On screen Display DCP501 Display 4 Press SELECT or OK and O F F flashes On screen D...

Page 88: ... O U A R E N O T A D I G I T A L C A B L E T V S U B S C R I B E R 6 Press SELECT or OK O N stops flashing and an analog CATV channel scan begins When finished the DCP501 will tune to the first analog cable channel number Note Configuring the DCP501 in this manner disables third party applications This means that if you previously subscribed to digital channels some third party application will no...

Page 89: ...trong the T U N E D icon turns on For a stereo FM station the S T icon also turns on If the signal is weak S T stereo flashes Press FM MODE to improve the sound which causes the receiver to operate in monaural mono mode and the S T icon turns off Press AM FM again to return to stereo operation Presetting Radio Stations You can enter up to 30 preset stations to quickly access your favorite radio st...

Page 90: ...ber is displayed with its radio band and frequency Sound Effects The DCP501 automatically selects a sound effect when possible but this can be overridden The DCP501 stores the last audio mode used for a particular input SOURCE selection and automatically selects that audio mode when you re select that source Normally AUDIO MODE is reserved for video sources that contain the information required to...

Page 91: ... displayed Ȁ When DOLBY Pro Logic II Surround is selected the Ȁ When DOLBY Pro Logic Surround is selected the icon is displayed Ȁ When DOLBY 3 Channel Stereo is selected the icon is displayed Ȁ When DTS Surround is selected the icon is displayed If a DSP sound mode is selected the icon turns on and the sound mode is displayed S T A D I U M C O N C E R T T H E A T E R A R E N A C L U B C H U R C H ...

Page 92: ...ween left and right speakers and between front and rear speakers with the balance and fade settings Balance and fade settings should only be used to perform minor adjustments to the sound playback once the Speaker Test Tone Adjust has been conducted This must be performed while sitting at the listening position Balance fade adjustments can reduce the maximum volume of the DCP501 Balance and fade o...

Page 93: ... F 1 4 6 Press CURSOR left right to set the balance between the front and rear speakers and press SELECT Below are examples of what is displayed on your TV when you adjust the balance fade response on your DCP501 On screen Display DCP501 Display F A D E F 1 4 B A L L 1 0 ...

Page 94: ...1 remote control When the DVD CD icon is selected using the SOURCE button on the front of the DCP501 the following are displayed for 2 seconds before the DCP501 display returns to the previous display Media Type Icon displayed With a DVD D V D icon T I T L E icon with total number of titles on DVD C H A P T E R icon with total number of chapters on DVD H O U R M I N S E C icons with DVD playing ti...

Page 95: ...stops a DVD or CD and allows you to continue playback for an unlimited amount of time unless you turn off the DCP501 6 Press PLAY PAUSE on the DCP501 front panel or right arrow on the remote control to resume playback Press STOP on the DCP501 front panel or on DCP501 remote control twice to end playback Changing to any non DVD CD source during DVD or CD playback has the same effect as pressing STO...

Page 96: ...Audio Subtitle Angle Bookmarks Disc Type Press CLEAR or INFO to remove the Banner Display from your TV screen To view the Banner Display you must turn on your TV and tune it to its Video Input Channel Selecting a DVD Title Some discs contain more than one title For example there might be four movies on one disc and each movie could be considered a title To select a DVD title 1 While a disc is play...

Page 97: ...er that you want to view Ȁ The Chapter feature does not work if the disc isn t formatted with separate chapters Changing the Audio Language on a DVD If the disc was created with different language tracks you can use the Banner Display to temporarily change the DVD player s Audio setting To change the DVD audio language 1 While a disc is playing press INFO to view the Banner Display on your TV 2 Pr...

Page 98: ...subtitles checkmark shown when enabled 6 Press CLEAR or INFO to remove the Banner Display from your TV screen Ȁ The subtitle feature only works if the disc was created with subtitles Changing the Camera Angle on a DVD Some discs contain multiple angles of a particular scene or sequence If the disc only has one angle this feature does not apply To change the DVD camera angle 1 While a disc is playi...

Page 99: ...R or INFO to remove the Banner Display from your TV screen Recalling a Bookmarked Scene on a DVD To recall a bookmark 1 While a disc is playing press INFO to view the Banner Display on your TV 2 Press CURSOR up to select the G o T o row of the Bookmark menu 3 Press CURSOR left right to select the bookmarked scene you want to view 4 Press SELECT or OK to select the bookmark 5 Press CLEAR or INFO to...

Page 100: ...ogrammed Chapter on the P l a y l i s t the screen below is displayed when you press INFO 2 Select specific T i t l e C h a p t e r by pressing CURSOR up down or enter the number 0 9 on your remote control 3 Click A d d to list your entry on the P l a y l i s t 4 You can add to up to 32 entries by repeating step 2 5 When you complete program edit select P l a y on P R O G R A M E D I T screen to b...

Page 101: ... Press CURSOR left right to highlight I n s e r t 4 Click I n s e r t on the P R O G R A M E D IT screen to add the entry into your P l a y l i s t 5 Press SELECT or OK Delete Program on a DVD To delete an entry from the P l a y l i s t 1 Press CURSOR up down to select the entry 2 Press CURSOR left right and up down to highlight D e l e t e 3 Press SELECT or OK to delete the selected entry Exiting...

Page 102: ...change when you press REPEAT in the following order R e p e a t D i s c R e p e a t T i t l e R e p e a t C h a p t e r R e p e a t O f f 3 Press CLEAR or INFO to remove the R e p e a t options from your TV screen A B Repeat Play To use A B Repeat Play 1 While a disc is playing press A B to display the R e p e a t A B 2 Press A B when you want to choose a scene as the beginning point 3 Press A B a...

Page 103: ...ting a CD Track To select a track on a CD 1 While a disc is playing press INFO to view the Banner Display on your TV 2 Press CURSOR left right to highlight the T r a c k icon 3 Press SELECT or OK and is displayed under the T r a c k icon 4 Press the number button s on your remote control or CURSOR up down to enter the Track number Ȁ When you enter a one digit Track number you may have to press SEL...

Page 104: ...ess CLEAR or INFO to remove the Banner Display from your TV screen Recalling a Bookmarked Selection on a CD To recall a bookmark 1 While a disc is playing press INFO to view the Banner Display on your TV 2 Press CURSOR up to select the G o T o row of the Bookmark Menu 3 Press CURSOR left right to select the bookmark you want to activate 4 Press SELECT or OK to select the bookmark 5 Press CLEAR or ...

Page 105: ...elect specific T r a c k C h a p t e r by pressing CURSOR up down or enter the number 0 9 on your remote control The C h a p t e r icon is not an available feature on a CD and is always set to A L L 3 Click A d d to list your entry on the P l a y l i s t Ȁ You can add to up to 32 entries by repeating step 2 4 When you complete program edit select P l a y on P R O G R A M E D I T screen to begin yo...

Page 106: ... to insert a Track 3 Press CURSOR left right to highlight A D D 4 Click I n s e r t on the P R O G R A M E D I T screen 5 Press SELECT or OK Delete Program on a CD To delete an entry from the P l a y l i s t 1 Press CURSOR up down to select the entry 2 Press CURSOR left right and up down to highlight D e l e t e 3 Press SELECT or OK to delete the selected entry Exiting Program Play on a CD You exi...

Page 107: ... a t D i s c 2 Repeat options change when you press REPEAT in the following order R e p e a t D i s c R e p e a t T r a c k R e p e a t O f f 3 Press CLEAR or INFO to remove the Repeat options from your TV screen A B Repeat Play To use A B Repeat Play 1 While a disc is playing press A B to display the R e p e a t A B 2 Press A B when you want to choose a point in the music as the beginning point 3...

Page 108: ...acters are alphabetic characters A Z numbers 0 9 and the underscore _ The MP3 extension is attached to all filenames Never add the MP3 extension to any files other than MP3 files on a CD played on the DCP501 If the MP3 extension is added to any files other than MP3 files the DCP501 produces loud noises and may damage your speakers Make sure an MP3 file can be played on a PC prior to copying the fi...

Page 109: ...rts playing and is listed at the top of the screen Play Indicator Name of File Playing Elapsed time Disc type Playlist Scroll Elevator Programmed Playlist Programming Selections from an MP3 CD To program the DCP501 to play selections from an MP3 CD 1 If an MP3 CD is playing press STOP on the DCP501 front panel or on DCP501 remote control to end playback 2 Press CURSOR up down to select an MP3 file...

Page 110: ...he files you want to delete 4 To listen to your revised Programmed Playlist press PLAY PAUSE on the front panel or the play button on your DCP501 remote control and the play icon is displayed To remove all files from a MP3 Programmed Playlist press CURSOR up down to select A l l C l e a r Then press SELECT or OK and all files are removed from the Programmed Playlist Selecting Specific Folder and F...

Page 111: ...X I T DVD Setup The following DVD options are performed only through the on screen display on your TV Audio Subtitles Menus Rating Password TV Aspect Subtitles On Off During DVD setup the message D V D S E T U P is displayed on the DCP501 display To set programmable DVD options on your DCP501 1 Press SETUP to display M A I N M E N U on your TV On screen Display DCP501 Display 2 Press down arrow On...

Page 112: ...se this option to set the DVD audio language The factory setting is E n g l i s h 5 Press CURSOR up down to highlight E n g l i s h F r e n c h S p a n i s h or O t h e r and press SELECT Ȁ If you select O t h e r you are prompted to enter a 4 digit language code After entering this code press SELECT 6 Press down arrow to highlight the S u b t i t l e s option on the D V D S E T U P menu ...

Page 113: ...n to highlight E n g l i s h F r e n c h S p a n i s h or O t h e r and press SELECT Ȁ If you select O t h e r you are prompted to enter a 4 digit language code After entering this code press SELECT 9 Press down arrow to highlight the M e n u s option on the D V D S E T U P menu 10 MENUS Press SELECT to set M e n u s Use this option to set the language for DVD menus The factory setting is E n g l ...

Page 114: ...sisting of eight rating levels The MPAA rating system is shown in the list below The factory setting is 8 which allows all DVDs to be played Ȁ MPAA Rating G General Level 1 Ȁ MPAA Rating PG Parental Guidance Level 3 Ȁ MPAA Rating PG13 Parental Guidance and 13 years old Level 4 Ȁ MPAA Rating R Restricted Level 6 Ȁ MPAA Rating NC17 from 17 years old Level 7 14 Press CURSOR up down to highlight the d...

Page 115: ... SELECT to set the P a s s w o r d After setting a Rating you may enter a password to override the Parental Control Level set in the case of a DVD with a higher rating is inserted in the DCP501 for playback To set a password a four digit number must be entered 18 Highlight S e t P a s s w o r d and press SELECT to display the password entry screen ...

Page 116: ...ghlighting C l e a r P a s s w o r d and press SELECT You will first be required to enter the current password before clearing 20 Press down arrow to highlight the T V A s p e c t option on the D V D S E T U P menu 21 TV ASPECT Press SELECT to set T V A s p e c t This option changes the TV aspect to widescreen 16 9 or conventional 4 3 The factory setting for aspect ratio is 4 X 3 L e t t e r b o x...

Page 117: ...this option to set the language for DVD subtitles The factory setting is O n 26 Press CURSOR up down to highlight O f f or O n and press SELECT Ȁ If you select O t h e r you are prompted to enter a 4 digit language code After entering this code press SELECT 27 Press down arrow 28 Press SELECT 29 Press down arrow three times On screen Display DCP501 Display 30 Press SELECT to return DCP501 to norma...

Page 118: ...ain Setup DVD Setup Banner Display Program Edit To reset your DVD parental control password On the DCP501 front panel only press SETUP CURSOR at the same time to clear the old password C l e a r is shown on the DCP501 display indicating that your action was successful You can then return to the DVD Setup password entry screen to enter a new password Steps for resetting your password operate only i...

Page 119: ... A R C H 3 R S E A R C H 4 Other On Screen Text Messages The following text is displayed on your TV when you press the corresponding button on the DCP501 front panel or your DCP501 remote control Mute On screen Display DCP501 Display Volume Up Down On screen Display DCP501 Display DVD CD Playback Control On screen Display M U T E V O L U M E 4 4 ...

Page 120: ... V C R 2 V C R 1 V I D E O 1 F M C A T V A M T A P E Source Change On screen Display DCP501 Display After 4 seconds the on screen display shows a blank screen C A T V 1 2 3 R E A D I N G V C R 1 V C R 2 V I D E O 1 V I D E O 2 3 0 F M 1 0 2 7 A M 5 6 0 T A P E ...

Page 121: ...unit one at a time The LED associated with a remote control button should turn on when you press the associated button Check the batteries in the remote control unit and replace with new batteries if necessary Verify that the remote control unit is in the appropriate operational mode CATV VCR DVD Tape etc for the functions you are attempting to use The remote control unit may be too far away from ...

Page 122: ...the SPEAKER SETUP menu is not set to NONE as defined in the Operation section Adjust the volume control of the DCP501 to an appropriate level There is no sound or very little sound from a powered subwoofer Verify that the subwoofer is properly connected as defined in the Installation section Verify that the SUBWOOFER setting in the SPEAKER SETUP menu is configured as defined in the Operation secti...

Page 123: ...TV provider for assistance CATV The IPG does not have any information Under certain conditions the DCP501 may take several hours to acquire the applicable program data Call the cable TV provider for more information Unplug the DCP501 from the AC outlet wait five seconds and plug the DCP501 back into the AC outlet It may take several hours for the DCP501 to acquire the applicable guide data Call th...

Page 124: ...DCP501 is within reception range of the desired station Indoor antennas may not be adequate to receive AM FM broadcasts in certain geographical locations An external antenna may be required Preset radio stations cannot be recalled No station presets have been entered Station presets have been cleared AM FM TUNER Tuned station is noisy and full of static Switch the FM receiver into Mono mode as def...

Page 125: ...olby Digital Decoder 6 channels DTS Decoder 6 channels Dolby Prologic II Processing Yes Audio effects processor 6 modes Amplified speaker outputs Yes Headphone output Yes Analog volume control all speakers Yes Balance control right left Yes Balance control front rear Yes Tone control front left right Yes SPDIF input with Auto Detect Yes BTSC decoder Yes AM FM Tuning Yes Audio Frequency Response 20...

Page 126: ...ntal Resolution At least 4 2 MHz Input Output Front Panel Inputs Keypad Yes IR receiver Yes Video 2 Video in composite video baseband Yes Left right audio baseband Yes SPDIF optical GAME Yes Front Panel Outputs Headphone jack Yes LED display Yes Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD Yes Rear Panel Inputs RF Cable TV input 1 Yes FM tuner input Yes AM tuner input Yes Video Composite S video VCR1 VCR2 Video...

Page 127: ...onditional Access Anti copy Protection Digital Cable Receiver and DVD Macrovision Anti copy Protection Renewable Security Motorola TVPass Card Interactive Applications Supports DCT2000 applications such as electronic program guide and other interactive services as made available by the local cable service provider Unit Operation Infrared IR Universal Remote Control Yes Graphic User Interface Menus...

Page 128: ...ur remote control see Remote Control in the Overview section TV Setup Codes Manufacturer TV Setup Code AOC 0019 0030 Admiral 0093 0463 Aiko 0092 Akai 0030 Alaron 0179 America Action 0180 Anam 0180 Audiovox 0092 0180 0451 0623 Baysonic 0180 Belcor 0019 Bell Howell 0016 0154 Bradford 0180 Brockwood 0019 Broksonic 0236 0463 CXC 0180 Candle 0030 0056 Carnivale 0030 Carver 0054 Celebrity 0000 Cineral 0...

Page 129: ...236 0463 0623 0624 Envision 0030 Fisher 0154 Fujitsu 0179 Funai 0171 0179 0180 Futuretech 0180 GE 0021 0047 0051 0093 0178 0451 0747 1147 1347 Gibralter 0017 0019 0030 GoldStar 0019 0030 0056 0178 Gradiente 0053 0056 Grunpy 0179 0180 Hallmark 0178 Harley Davidson 0179 Harman Kardon 0054 Harvard 0180 Hitachi 0016 0056 0145 Infinity 0054 Inteq 0017 JBL 0054 JCB 0000 JVC 0053 KEC 0180 KTV 0030 0180 K...

Page 130: ... 0178 Motorola 0093 Multitech 0180 NAD 0156 0166 0178 NEC 0019 0030 0056 NTC 0092 Nikko 0030 0092 0178 Onwa 0180 Optimus 0154 0166 0250 Optonica 0093 Orion 0179 0236 0463 Panasonic 0051 0250 Penney 0019 0021 0030 0047 0051 0056 0060 0156 0178 0747 1347 Philco 0019 0030 0054 0145 0463 Philips 0054 Pilot 0019 0030 Pioneer 0166 0679 Portland 0019 0092 Prism 0051 Proscan 0047 0747 Proton 0178 0466 Pul...

Page 131: ...19 0178 0179 0180 0236 Sears 0047 0054 0056 0154 0156 0171 0178 0179 0747 Semivox 0180 Semp 0156 Sharp 0093 0688 Shogun 0019 Signature 0016 Sony 0000 Soundesign 0178 0179 0180 Squareview 0171 Starlite 0180 Supreme 0000 Sylvania 0030 0054 Symphonic 0171 TMK 0056 0178 TNCi 0017 Tandy 0093 Technics 0051 0250 Technol Ace 0179 Techwood 0051 0056 Teknika 0016 0019 0054 0056 0060 0092 0150 0179 0180 Tele...

Page 132: ...odes Manufacturer VCR Setup Code Admiral 0048 0209 Adventura 0000 Aiko 0278 Aiwa 0000 0037 Akai 0041 America Action 0278 American High 0035 Asha 0240 Audiovox 0037 Beaumark 0240 Bell Howell 0104 Broksonic 0002 0121 0184 0209 0479 CCE 0072 0278 Calix 0037 Canon 0035 Carver 0081 Cineral 0278 Citizen 0037 0278 Colt 0072 Craig 0037 0047 0072 0240 0271 Curtis Mathes 0035 0041 0060 0162 0760 Cybernex 02...

Page 133: ... 0000 Go Video 0432 0526 GoldStar 0037 0038 Gradiente 0000 HI Q 0047 Harley Davidson 0000 Harman Kardon 0038 0081 Harwood 0072 Headquarter 0046 Hitachi 0000 0041 0042 Hughes Network Systems 0042 JVC 0041 0067 Jensen 0041 KEC 0037 0278 KLH 0072 Kenwood 0038 0041 0067 Kodak 0035 0037 LXI 0037 Lloyd s 0000 Logik 0072 MEI 0035 MGA 0043 0240 MGN Technology 0240 MTC 0000 0240 Magnasonic 0278 Magnavox 00...

Page 134: ...35 Optimus 0037 0048 0104 0162 0432 0454 1048 1062 1162 1262 Orion 0002 0184 0209 0479 Panasonic 0035 0162 0225 0454 0616 1062 1162 1262 1362 Penney 0035 0037 0038 0042 0240 Pentax 0042 Philco 0035 0209 0479 Philips 0035 0081 0618 1081 1181 Pilot 0037 Pioneer 0067 Polk Audio 0081 Profitronic 0240 Proscan 0060 0760 Protec 0072 Pulsar 0039 Quarter 0046 Quartz 0046 Quasar 0035 0162 0454 1162 RCA 0035...

Page 135: ...72 Shogun 0240 Singer 0072 Sony 0000 0032 0033 0035 0636 1032 Sylvania 0000 0035 0043 0081 Symphonic 0000 TMK 0240 Tatung 0041 Teac 0000 0041 Technics 0035 0162 Teknika 0000 0035 0037 Thomas 0000 Tivo 0618 0636 Toshiba 0043 0045 Totevision 0037 0240 Unitech 0240 Vector 0045 Vector Research 0038 Video Concepts 0045 Videosonic 0240 Wards 0000 0035 0042 0047 0048 0060 0072 0081 0149 0240 0760 White W...

Page 136: ...aijani 6590 Javanese 7487 Shona 8378 Bashkir 6665 Kannada 7578 Sindhi 8368 Basque 6985 Kashmiri 7583 Singhalese 8373 Bengali Bangla 6678 Kazakh 7575 Siswati 8383 Bhutani 6890 Kinyarwanda 8287 Slovak 8375 Bihari 6672 Kirghiz 7589 Slovenian 8376 Bislama 6673 Kirundi 8278 Somali 8379 Breton 6682 Korean 7579 Spanish 6983 Bulgarian 6671 Kurdish 7585 Sundanese 8385 Burmese 7789 Laothian 7679 Swahili 838...

Page 137: ... 7879 Urdu 8582 Frisian 7089 Occitan 7967 Uzbek 8590 Galician 7176 Oriya 7982 Vietnamese 8673 Georgian 7565 Oromo Afan 7977 Volapuk 8679 German 6869 Panjabi 8065 Welsh 6789 Greek 6976 Pashto Pushto 8083 Wolof 8779 Greenlandic 7576 Persian 7065 Xhosa 8872 Guarani 7178 Polish 8076 Yiddish 7473 Gujarati 7185 Portuguese 8084 Yoruba 8979 Hausa 7265 Quechua 8185 Zulu 9085 Hebrew 7387 Rhaero Romance 8277...

Page 138: ...lly related carriers kH Kilo Hertz thousand of cycles For the DCP refers to the frequency of sounds that you can hear and transmission frequencies of AM radio stations LD Laser Disk LFE Low Frequency Effect MHz Mega Hertz mp3 See MPEG 1 MPAA Motion Picture Association of America MPAA Motion Picture Advisory Association MPEG 1 Moving Pictures Expert Group standard 1 designed for coding progressive ...

Page 139: ...ature phase shift keying RCU Remote Control Unit RSA Return for Service Authorization SPDIF Sony and Philips Digital Interconnect Format TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TELCO Telephone Company a TELCO modem is the V Series telephone network modem TRC Technical Response Center TV Television TvPC TV PassCard VCR Video Cassette Recorder VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display VOD Video ...

Page 140: ...protective film on the DCP display must be removed and placed in the space below The Unit Address and Serial Number found on the protective film is required for activation of your DCP cable TV receiver by your cable TV service provider ...

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