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2. Press 

SETUP

IFýI?P;

IFýI?P;

IFýI?P;

IFýI?P;

 appears.

3. Press 

7

7

7

7

<HEDJ

<HEDJ

<HEDJ

<HEDJ

 appears.

4. Press 

7

7

7

7

 again. 

<#B7H=;

<#B7H=;

<#B7H=;

<#B7H=;

 appears. To change to 

<#IC7BB

<#IC7BB

<#IC7BB

<#IC7BB

press 

8

8

8

8

 or 

9

9

9

9

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: If the cone size (diameter) of the speaker is larger 

than 5 inches, change to 

<#B7H=;

<#B7H=;

<#B7H=;

<#B7H=;

.

5. Press 

ENTER

9;DJ;H

9;DJ;H

9;DJ;H

9;DJ;H

 appears.

6. Press 

7

7

7

7

9#IC7BB

9#IC7BB

9#IC7BB

9#IC7BB

 appears. To change to 

9#B7H=;

9#B7H=;

9#B7H=;

9#B7H=;

, press 

8

8

8

8

 

or 

9

9

9

9

. To change to 

9#DED;

9#DED;

9#DED;

9#DED;

, press 

8

8

8

8

 or 

9

9

9

9

again.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: If the cone size (diameter) of the speaker is larger 

than 5 inches, set the item to 

9#B7H=;

9#B7H=;

9#B7H=;

9#B7H=;

.

7. Press 

ENTER

IKHH

IKHH

IKHH

IKHH

 appears.

8. Press 

7

7

7

7

I#IC7BB

I#IC7BB

I#IC7BB

I#IC7BB

 appears. To change to 

I#ýB7H=;

I#ýB7H=;

I#ýB7H=;

I#ýB7H=;

, press 

8

8

8

8

 or 

9

9

9

9

. To change to 

I#DED;

I#DED;

I#DED;

I#DED;

, press 

8

8

8

8

 or 

9

9

9

9

again.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: If the cone size (diameter) of the speaker is larger 

than 5 inches, set the item to 

I#B7H=;

I#B7H=;

I#B7H=;

I#B7H=;

.

9. Press 

ENTER

IK8#M<

IK8#M<

IK8#M<

IK8#M<

 appears.

10. Press 

7

7

7

7

IM#O;I

IM#O;I

IM#O;I

IM#O;I

 appears. If you are not using a 

subwoofer, press 

8

8

8

8

 or 

9

9

9

9

 to change to 

IM#DE

IM#DE

IM#DE

IM#DE

.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: If the front speaker is set to 

<#IC7BB

<#IC7BB

<#IC7BB

<#IC7BB

, the subwoofer 

cannot be set to 

IM#DE

IM#DE

IM#DE

IM#DE

.

11. Press 

ENTER

<HEDJ

<HEDJ

<HEDJ

<HEDJ

 appears. Press 

SETUP

 to exit.

Changing the Sound Mode

For an analog source (Tuner, SAT, TV, Tape, CD or AUX)

repeatedly press 

SURROUND

 

MODE

 (or 

SURROUND

 on the 

remote) until the desired mode (

J>;7J;H

J>;7J;H

J>;7J;H

J>;7J;H

>7BB

>7BB

>7BB

>7BB

IJ7:?KC

IJ7:?KC

IJ7:?KC

IJ7:?KC

IJ;H;E

IJ;H;E

IJ;H;E

IJ;H;E

, or 

FHEýBE=?9

FHEýBE=?9

FHEýBE=?9

FHEýBE=?9

) appears.

For a digital source (DVD or SAT-OPT)

SURROUND

 changes 

Dolby Digital sound to Dolby Digital Stereo sound or DTS 
sound to DTS Stereo sound. Press 

SURROUND

 

MODE

 (or 

SURROUND

 on the remote) again to return to the original 

sound mode.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: If your DVD is encoded for 5.1 Dolby Digital sound, 

pressing 

SURROUND

 changes the mode from Dolby Digital to 

Dolby Digital Stereo. If the DVD is encoded for anything less 
than 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound, the DVD plays in Dolby 
ProLogic mode and pressing 

SURROUND

 changes Dolby 

ProLogic to Dolby Digital Stereo.

For stereo only

, press 

STEREO

 (on the receiver) once.

For a surround mode

, repeatedly press 

SURROUND

 

MODE

 (or 

SURROUND

 on the remote) until the desired mode (

J>;7J;H

J>;7J;H

J>;7J;H

J>;7J;H

>7BB

>7BB

>7BB

>7BB

IJ7:?KC

IJ7:?KC

IJ7:?KC

IJ7:?KC

, or 

FHEýBE=?9

FHEýBE=?9

FHEýBE=?9

FHEýBE=?9

) appears.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: Dolby Digital and DTS modes only work with CDs 

encoded to use these modes.

DVD PLAYER OPERATION

Basic Playback

1. Press 

POWER

. The last selected function appears.

2. If necessary, press the remote’s 

DVD/CD

 or rotate the 

receiver’s 

FUNCTION

 until 

:L:%9:

:L:%9:

:L:%9:

:L:%9:

 appears.

3. Press 

DISC 1

DISC 2

, or 

DISC 3

 to open the desired disc 

tray.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: The disc indicators light even if there is not a disc in 

the tray. The receiver checks the tray after you press the 
receiver’s 

PLAY

 or the remote’s 

BAND/ 

JJJJ

. Only the 

indicators that have a discs remain lit.

4. Place a disc on the disc tray with the label side up. Place 

the disc in the correct guide on the disc tray. If the disc is 
out of the guide, it may damage the disc and cause the 
DVD player to malfunction.

C

C

C

Caaaau

u

u

uttttiiiio

oo

on

n

n

n:::: Do not press on the drawers to close them. Doing 

so can damage the drawers.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeeessss::::

• If you leave the disc tray open, the disc tray closes auto-

matically after eight minutes, or when the function 
mode is changed. 

• If your DVD is double-sided (with features on both 

sides), place the DVD in the tray with the desired side’s 
label facing up.

• 96 kHz, 24 bit, two-channel DVD discs are played in 

stereo mode only.

5. Press 

PLAY 

on

 

the receiver or 

BAND/ 

JJJJ

 on the remote. 

FB7O

FB7O

FB7O

FB7O

 

appears. The disc tray closes and the receiver loads the 
disc. After loading the disc, the receiver enters menu 
mode.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: If you close the tray by pressing

 DISC 1

DISC 2

, or 

DISC 3

, the receiver does not load the disc. Press 

PLAY

 to 

load the disc.

6. To select another disc, press 

DISC SKIP

 as necessary on the 

remote or the receiver until the desired disc loads.

N

N

N

No

oo

otttteeee:::: After playing back all of the chapters in the title, the 

DVD player automatically stops and returns to the menu 
screen.

7. When the menu screen appears on your television screen, 

press the remote’s 

6

6

6

6

7

7

7

7

8

8

8

8

, or 

9

9

9

9

 to select the Play 

Movie option, then press the remote’s 

BAND/ 

JJJJ

 

or the 

receiver’s 

PLAY

. The receiver begins playback.

C

C

C

Caaaau

u

u

uttttiiiio

oo

on

n

n

nssss::::

• Do not move the DVD player during playback. Doing so 

might damage the disc and the receiver.

• Use 

DISC 1

DISC 2

, or 

DISC 3

 on the main receiver to open 

or close the disc trays. Do not push the disc tray while it is 
moving. Doing so may cause the DVD player to 
malfunction. 

Summary of Contents for 31-5010

Page 1: ...Complete 7 Piece 600 Watt Home Theater Audio System with 3 DVD Changer ...

Page 2: ...he Tuner 19 Listening To FM Stereo Broadcasts 19 Presetting Radio Stations 19 Manual Preset 19 Auto Preset 19 Switching Between Preset Stations and Manual Tuning 20 Listening to Preset Stations 20 Playing Audio CDs 20 Continuous Play 20 Repeat Play 20 Programming Tracks 21 Modifying the Program and Adding a Track 21 Random Play 21 Using GUI Menu Icons 21 Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable B...

Page 3: ...erious personal injury and product malfunction 15 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation ensure reliable operation and protect from overheating Do not block or cover these openings and do not place the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Do not place the product in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless it provides proper ventilation as ...

Page 4: ...s uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and o...

Page 5: ... y D D D Di i i ig g g gi i i it t t ta a a al l l l D D D Do o o ol l l lb b b by y y y P P P Pr r r ro o o oL L L Lo o o og g g gi i i ic c c c a a a an n n nd d d d D D D DT T T TS S S S S S S So o o oun un un und d d d S S S Se e e ett tt tt tti i i in n n ng g g gs s s s let you use the Home Theater Audio System for a movie theater surround sound experience A A A Ad d d dj j j ju u u us s s s...

Page 6: ...6 CONNECTIONS ...

Page 7: ...ches the corresponding terminal N N N No o o ot t t te e e e Be sure to connect each speaker to the appropriate speaker terminal connecting positive to positive to and negative to negative to 2 Connect the front speakers wires to the receiver s SPEAKERS FRONT L and R terminals Red Black Connect the surround speakers wires to the receiver s SPEAKERS SURROUND L and R terminals Gray Black Connect the...

Page 8: ... to MONITOR OUT and view DVDs through MONITOR OUT as well N N N No o o ot t t te e e e Do not connect your TV to both the S VIDEO and MONITOR OUT jacks Connecting a VCR Use audio video cables not supplied to connect a VCR to the receiver 1 Connect red plugs to the right AUDIO jacks and white plugs to the left AUDIO jacks 2 Connect yellow plugs to the VIDEO jacks 3 Use a coaxial cable not supplied ...

Page 9: ...o the receiver s SAT IN optical jack Use Toslink optical cable to connect the desired device to the receiver C C C Ca a a au u u ut t t ti i i io o o on n n n If an active digital audio output signal is supplied to a receiver or other equipment without a corresponding digital decoding capability a very loud noise might be produced which could permanently damage your speakers Connecting a Cassette ...

Page 10: ...or Antenna AM Indoor Loop Antenna The supplied high performance AM loop antenna is sufficient for good reception in most areas Connect the loop antenna s wires to AM and GND Place the antenna in a location for example on a shelf or window frame that gives the best reception Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the entire system speaker cords and the power cord to prevent unwanted noise AM...

Page 11: ... tuner mode press to select mode for FM In DVD CD mode press to stop the disc MEMORY PAUSE Stores a station in memory in tuner mode pauses the disc in DVD CD mode FUNCTION Rotate to select the desired audio or audio video source The selected source name appears on the display panel PHONES This jack is compatible with many conventional dynamic headphone types DTS Press to switch to 5 1 Channel DTS ...

Page 12: ...d Mode on Page 14 COMPONENT SELECTION KEYS Press to select or to control a desired component DISC SKIP Press to progress to the next DVD or CD loaded PRESET ý Press to make selections in tuner mode see Us ing the Tuner on Page 19 In DVD CD mode functions as skip ahead or skip back SET UP Press to enter customized settings for the system speakers see Setting up the Surround Sound Sys tem on Page 13...

Page 13: ...To change the distance between the listening position and the surround speakers repeatedly press 8 8 8 8 or 9 9 9 9 until you reach the desired level ý ý ý ýto ý J ý J ý J ý J 12 Press ENTER HEDJ HEDJ HEDJ HEDJ appears 13 Press SETUP to exit Changing the Channel Level The default channel level settings are 0 dB for each speaker You can change the speakers sound distribution to suit your surround s...

Page 14: ...OUND MODE or SURROUND on the remote until the desired mode J 7J H J 7J H J 7J H J 7J H 7BB 7BB 7BB 7BB IJ7 KC IJ7 KC IJ7 KC IJ7 KC or FHEýBE 9 FHEýBE 9 FHEýBE 9 FHEýBE 9 appears N N N No o o ot t t te e e e Dolby Digital and DTS modes only work with CDs encoded to use these modes DVD PLAYER OPERATION Basic Playback 1 Press POWER The last selected function appears 2 If necessary press the remote s ...

Page 15: ...esume normal playback press PLAY on the receiver or BAND J J J J on the remote Playing in Slow Motion Press SLOW on the remote during playback During slow playback the playback speed and direction can be selected with SLOW To decrease the playback speed repeatedly press SLOW As you press SLOW the playback speed slows 1 2X 1 4X 1 8X To reverse the playback direction press SLOW To return to normal p...

Page 16: ...t t te e e es s s s Some DVDs might not provide all of the above GUI menu icons The on screen GUI menu will disappear time out if you do not press a button within 10 seconds 2 Press the remote s 6 6 6 6 or 7 7 7 7 to select the desired item The currently selected item is highlighted The first icon is the title icon When you select it you can jump to the desired title number by pressing the remote ...

Page 17: ...e discs the same scene can be viewed from each of these different angles using ANGLE The recorded angles differ depending on the disc 1 Press ANGLE during playback The currently selected angle appears 2 Repeatedly press ANGLE until the desired angle is selected N N N No o o ot t t te e e e This function only works for discs with scenes recorded at different angles Using Repeat Play 1 Press REPEAT ...

Page 18: ...F9C F9C F9C the receiver makes the switch automatically F9Cý F9Cý F9Cý F9Cý Pulse Code Modulation To record audio from the receiver to an MD player or other equipment see Recording Audio from the Receiver to Digital Audio Equipment set the digital audio output to F9C F9C F9C F9C C C C Ca a a au u u ut t t ti i i io o o on n n n If an active digital audio output signal is supplied to a receiver or ...

Page 19: ...ten to very weak FM stereo stations you might hear higher than normal background hiss Switch to mono to eliminate the hiss Presetting Radio Stations You can preset 30 AM and 30 FM stations regardless of the reception Tune in the desired stations using auto or manual tuning Manual Preset 1 Press BAND to select 7C 7C 7C 7C or C C C C 2 Press TUNING MODE 3 Repeatedly press PRESET or or TUNING PRESET ...

Page 20: ...BE7 D BE7 D appears To skip to the next CD press DISC SKIP again while BE7 D BE7 D BE7 D BE7 D flashes N N N No o o ot t t te e e e If BE7 D BE7 D BE7 D BE7 D has stopped flashing you must wait until the CD loads then press DISC SKIP again Once the desired CD has loaded it automatically plays 7 To pause playback press MEMORY f or PAUSE on the receiver To resume playback press MEMORY f or PAUSE aga...

Page 21: ...ess 8 8 8 8 or 9 9 9 9 again Enter the number of the desired track then press ENTER 3 To start program playback again press PROGRAM twice then BAND J J J J N N N No o o ot t t te e e e The programmed contents are lost if you turn off the receiver or change the function to JKD H JKD H JKD H JKD H Random Play I I I Im m m mp p p po o o or r r rt t t ta a a an n n nt t t t Random play only works with...

Page 22: ...d use the next code if applicable listed for the brand of your component until the component responds to the remote command 5 Experiment with the remote control and your components to see which buttons work If only a few functions operate repeat Step 4 to see if another code operates more buttons N N N No o o ot t t te e e es s s s To turn on or off the receiver when you select the VCR SAT or TV f...

Page 23: ...MULTITECH 138 MULTIVISION 184 NAD 106 172 NEC 103 104 105 106 189 Brand Codes NIKKO 106 ONWA 138 ORION 135 PANASONIC 103 154 162 230 270 PHILCO 103 104 105 106 108 112 119 162 169 174 175 177 283 284 PHILIPS 103 104 108 112 119 162 169 174 175 176 186 187 188 189 230 PILOT 104 271 PIONEER 104 106 190 191 192 279 PORTLAND 104 105 106 271 PRICE CLUB 205 PRISM 154 PROSCAN 185 281 PROTON 104 106 112 P...

Page 24: ...449 450 451 518 FUJI 421 519 FUNAI 426 Brand Codes GARRARD 426 GE 401 412 413 421 453 515 520 GRADIENTE 426 HARLEY DAVIDSON 426 HARMAN KARDON 409 HARWOOD 461 HEADQUARTER 411 HI Q 423 HITACHI 421 455 456 457 489 497 507 511 520 522 INSTANT REPLAY 421 JC PENNEY 409 410 411 413 414 421 455 456 458 459 460 507 518 JCI 421 JENSEN 455 456 511 JVC 409 410 411 418 420 421 458 462 468 477 511 523 KENWOOD 4...

Page 25: ...528 STS 421 507 SYLVANIA 421 426 462 463 465 524 SYMPHONIC 426 TANDY 411 106 TASHIKO 414 113 138 TATUNG 458 511 TEAC 426 458 511 TECHNICS 421 409 Brand Codes TEKNIKA 414 421 426 TMK 413 TOSHIBA 415 449 451 455 465 493 506 516 TOTEVISION 413 414 UNITECH 413 VECTOR RESEARCH 409 410 415 416 513 VIDEOSONIC 413 WARDS 413 414 415 421 423 426 429 455 456 461 496 501 502 503 507 516 531 XR 1000 421 426 46...

Page 26: ... 707 718 753 STARGATE 714 718 STARQUEST 718 TANDY 740 TELEVIEW 714 TOCOM 704 723 741 TOSHIBA 726 TSUA 718 TV86 727 UNIKA 708 709 711 UNITED ARTISTS 702 UNITED CABLE 753 713 UNIVERSAL 708 709 710 711 VIDEOWAY 744 VIEWSTAR 715 725 727 740 ZENITH 726 750 751 774 777 Brand Codes CHAPPARAL 756 757 DRAKE 758 759 ECHOSTAR 743 GE 778 GENERAL INSTRUMENTS 760 761 762 PANASONIC 757 PIONEER 739 PRIMESTAR DBS ...

Page 27: ...aged or an incorrect type for example a CD RW Check the disc type color system and regional code Check for any scratches or smudge on the disc Insert a readable disc The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the playback side down The disc is not placed within the guide Place the disc on the disc tray correctly inside the guide The disc is dirty Clean the disc A menu appears on the TV scr...

Page 28: ...aused by other equipment for example fluorescent lights motors Turn off the equipment causing the noise or move it away from the receiver Place the antenna farther away from the equipment causing the noise Broadcast stations cannot be selected automatically The signals are weak Connect an outdoor antenna The display is dark The dimmer or sleep timer is on Press DIMMER again When listening to the m...

Page 29: ...LPs They might damage the disc SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Section Output Power 6 ohms 40 Hz 20 kHz 0 9 T H D Stereo Front L R 2 Channel Driven 100W 2ch Output Power 6 ohms 1 kHz 0 9 T H D Front L R 2 Channel Driven 100 W 2ch Center 1 Channel Driven 100 W 1ch Surround L R 2 Channel Driven 100 W 2ch Subwoofer 1 Channel Driven 100 W 1ch Distortion at 1 kHz 100 W Front L R 0 9 Center Subwoofer 0 9 Surro...

Page 30: ...1 Surround Two Way Type 2 Subwoofer One Way Type 1 Impedance 6 ohm Power Handling Capacity 100 Watts Max Miscellaneous Power Requirement AC 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption 3 2 A Weight 37 lb 1 oz 16 7 kg Dimension WHD 1615 16 58 16 1512 16 inches 430 140 400 mm Accessories Indoor FM Antenna T Type Adapter for FM Antenna AM Loop Antenna Owner s Manual Universal Remote Unit Audio Video Wire Six 6 Spea...

Page 31: ...el you set If you get this prompt enter your password DVDs that do not have the prompt display F7H DJ7BýL EB7J ED F7H DJ7BýL EB7J ED F7H DJ7BýL EB7J ED F7H DJ7BýL EB7J ED You reset the rating level to a higher level before you can play the desired DVD see Selecting a Rating Level N N N No o o ot t t te e e es s s s Some DVD discs are not encoded with a rating though the movie rating is printed on ...

Page 32: ... the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced...

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