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Rear Panel

Remote Control

FM ANT 300

 jacks

S-VIDEO (DVD)

 

output jack

VIDEO OUT

 jack

AUDIO IN R/L

 

jacks

Right front speaker 
terminals

Center speaker 
terminals

Left front speaker 
terminals

AM LOOP ANT.

 jack

DIGITAL AUDIO 
OUT

 jack

AUDIO OUT L/R

 

jacks

VIDEO IN (VCR)

 

jack

Right rear speaker 
terminals

SUBWOOFER

 

speaker terminals

Left rear 
speaker terminals

Power cord

POWER

 

*

 — Turns the 

unit power on and puts it in 
standby mode.

RETURN

'

— Returns to 

normal operation after 
using the setup menu.

0

    - 

9

 and 

+10

 — Use when 

creating programs, and 
entering a parental level 
password. To select numbers 
over 9, press 

+10

, then the 

second number. For example, 
to enter 18, press 

+10

 and 

then 

8

.

5.1 Ch

 — Switches speaker 

outputs to 5-speaker mode.

MEMORY

 — Enters the 

number of a selected 
chapter or track. Enters 
the number of a selected 
station.

VOLUME

    +

+

+

+////–

––

– — Changes 

the loudness of the sound 
from the speakers 
connected to the unit.

SETUP

 — Opens and 

closes the unit's menu 
setup screen.

 

G

H

I

and 

J

— 

Highlights selections on a 
menu screen and adjusts 
certain settings.

SLOW

(

 — Performs 

slow reverse playback of 
DVDs.

TUNING

 

,

— Scans all 

available radio stations.Also 
fast reverses or fast-forwards 
playback.

STOP

 

— Stops playback. 

PREV

 

)

 — Reverses 

through titles, chapters, 
or tracks on a disc. 
Tunes to the preset radio 
stations.

CLEAR

 — Clears input 

selections and cancel certain 
playback functions.

DISPLAY

 — Changes disc 

status information displayed 
on the TV.

ANGLE

    — Switches the 

camera angle of the video 
presentation when scenes 
with multiple camera 
angles are recorded on a 
DVD.

SUBTITLE

 — Selects one of the 

subtitle languages programmed on a 
DVD.

FUNCTION

 — Displays 

the function screen 
where you can check or 
change various settings.

GOTO

 — Skips directly 

to a specific location on 
a DVD disc.

SOUND

 — Selects sound 

balance and tone controls for 
adjustment with the cursor 
buttons.

2.1 CH

 — Switches 

speaker outputs to 2-
speaker mode.

SLOW

 

)

— Performs 

slow forward playback of 
DVDs.

ENTER

 — Confirms 

selections on a menu screen.

MENU

 — Opens and 

closes the DVD menu.

PLAY

 

.

 — Starts 

playback.

PAUSE

 

f

 — Pauses 

playback, frame advance.

NEXT

 

-

 — Moves forward 

through titles, chapters or 
tracks on a disc. Tunes to 
the preset stations.

OPEN/CLOSE

 

¬

 — 

Opens or closes the disc 
tray.

AUDIO

 — Selects one of 

the audio soundtracks 
programmed on a DVD or 
selects the audio output 
mode on a AUDIO CD.

ZOOM

 — Zooms into an image.

BAND/REPEAT DISC

 — 

Switches between AM or 
FM, to repeat a chapter 
or title of a DVD, or to 
repeat a single track or 
whole CD.

FM MODE/REPEAT A-B

 — Sets FM 

MODE to FM STEREO for FM stereo 
sound or to FM MONO for mono sound. 
Also performs point-to-point repeat 
playback on a DVD or CD.

Summary of Contents for Complete 7-Piece100-Watt Home Theater Audio System

Page 1: ...owner s manual Complete 7 Piece 100 Watt Home Theater Audio System with DVD Player ...

Page 2: ...isc 14 To Interrupt Playback Still Mode 14 To Stop Playback 14 Fast Forward Fast Reverse DVD CD 14 Skip Forward Reverse DVD CD 14 Slow Motion Play DVD 14 Zooming into an Image 14 Angle Selection 15 Audio Selection 15 Subtitle Selection 15 Special Functions 16 Display Function 16 GOTO Function 16 CD DVD Programmable Memory 18 Programmable Memory DVD 18 Programmable Memory CD 18 Repeat Playback 18 P...

Page 3: ...there is condensation inside the unit the unit may not function normally Let the unit stand for one to two hours before turning the power on or gradually heat the room up and dry the unit before use W W W Wa a a ar r r rn n n ni i i in n n ng g g g Should any trouble occur disconnect the AC power cord and refer servicing to a qualified technician Do not place anything directly on the top of the un...

Page 4: ...r r r P P P Po o o ol l l la a a ar r r ri i i iza za za zat t t ti i i io o o on n n n Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance are not defeated P P P Po o o ow w w we e e er r r r C C C Co o o or r r rd d d d P P P Pr r r ro o o ot t t tec ec ec ect t t ti i i io o o on n n n Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walk...

Page 5: ...quency tuning with the highest degree of accuracy and stability 2 2 2 20 0 0 0 A A A AM M M M F F F FM M M M S S S St t t ta a a at t t ti i i io o o on n n n M M M Me e e em m m mo o o or r r ry y y y Lets you store 20 stations from each band into memory for easy access DOLBY DIGITAL DTS Dolby Digital is a sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc that gives movie theatre ambience to audio...

Page 6: ...N jack on your TV 2 Use the supplied audio video cable to connect the AUDIO OUT L R jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks on your TV Do not connect the yellow video plug Coaxial Antenna Jack Some TVs do not have an RCA or S Video jack they only have a coaxial antenna jack In this case you must purchase an RF modulator not supplied available at your local RadioShack store CONNECTING A VCR 1 Using the supplie...

Page 7: ...FM Antenna Press on the FM ANT 300 terminals and insert the supplied FM antenna wire ends AM Loop Antenna 1 Plug the supplied loop antenna s terminal into AM LOOP ANT The terminal fits only one way Do not force it 2 Snap the supplied stand to the bottom of the AM loop antenna and place it on a flat surface 3 Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the system speaker cords and power cord to p...

Page 8: ...nect the power cord TURNING ON THE UNIT AND TV 1 4or 3Press POWER to turn on the unit 2 Turn on the TV 3 Select the channel on your TV corresponding to the VIDEO IN jack that the unit is connected to See your TV user guide for more information 4 If you have connected the unit successfully the DVD logo start up picture appears on your TV screen 3 Use the remote for this step 4 Use the receiver for ...

Page 9: ...channel MPEG audio 1 2 only when the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT coaxial jack is used for connection It does not support 7 1 channel MPEG Audio Version 2 0 When playing back a CD G Graphics or CD EXTRA disc the audio portion is played but the graphic images are not shown TITLE CHAPTER AND TRACKS DVDs are divided into titles and chapters If the disc has more than one movie on it each movie is a separate titl...

Page 10: ...ce of the infrared remote sensor may be degraded causing unreliable operation The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 16 feet 5 meters PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel D D D Di i i is s s sc c c c T T T Tr r r ra a a ay y y y Open or close tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE Place a disc on the disc tray label side up S S S St t t ta a a an n n nd d d db b b by y y y I I I In n n n...

Page 11: ... through titles chapters or tracks on a disc Tunes to the preset radio stations CLEAR Clears input selections and cancel certain playback functions DISPLAY Changes disc status information displayed on the TV ANGLE Switches the camera angle of the video presentation when scenes with multiple camera angles are recorded on a DVD SUBTITLE Selects one of the subtitle languages programmed on a DVD FUNCT...

Page 12: ...gh range of sounds To Select the Listening Channel While the DVD is stopped press 5 1 CH and 2 1 CH on the remote control to select different speaker output status The following tables show what speakers work in various modes CH TRK When a DVD is loaded in the unit this indicator appears along with the chapter number When an audio CD is loaded in the unit this indicator appears along with the trac...

Page 13: ...ofer is always off When the unit is set to 5 1 CH the AUDIO OUT red and white RCA jacks provide background sound only If necessary change the setting to 2 1 CH when using audio output When the unit is in TUNER AV IN mode there is no sound output from the AUDIO OUT red and white RCA jacks The low frequency response of AUX OUT is dependent on the subwoofer on off mode in the setup menu SOURCE AUDIO ...

Page 14: ... ý ý ý ýat the location where you want to interrupt playback To resume playback at the position where the disc was stopped press PLAY 2 4or 3Press STOP ý ý ý ýor STOP BAND ý ý ý ýtwice to clear the unit s memory FAST FORWARD FAST REVERSE DVD CD 1 3Press TUNING or when a disc is playing The disc begins fast scan at x2 speed Four speeds are available Each time TUNING or is pressed the fast scan spee...

Page 15: ...playing press AUDIO to view the current audio format number 2 3Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the desired audio format About two seconds after selecting a new mode playback continues in the new audio format N N N No o o ot t t te e e es s s s If only one audio format is recorded the number does not change You can also change the audio format using the Display function See Display Function on Pag...

Page 16: ...eatedly press SUBTITLE to select your desired language The unit changes to your desired language about three seconds later When a disc with only one subtitle is selected 1 1 Eng appears 3 3Press DISPLAY to return to the normal screen GOTO FUNCTION This function allows you to skip directly to any part of the disc while a disc is playing N N N No o o ot t t te e e e 3If you want to return to the nor...

Page 17: ...rm The unit starts playback about three seconds later 4 3Press CLEAR to reset the title chapter track number N N N No o o ot t t te e e es s s s Some discs may not respond to this process Some scenes may not be located as precisely as you specified This method for accessing specific locations is available only within the current title of the DVD disc 3You can move through the menu by pressing G H ...

Page 18: ... track the currently entered numbers are erased You can reset the numbers REPEAT PLAYBACK Repeating a Title DVD 3While the disc is playing press REPEAT DISC until Repeat Title appears on the screen The current title is played repeatedly Repeating a Chapter DVD 1 3While the disc is playing press REPEAT DISC until Repeat Chapter appears The current chapter plays repeatedly 2 3To resume normal playba...

Page 19: ...R The selected file is located and played back N N N No o o ot t t te e e es s s s The unit s ability to read MP3 discs depends on the following The bit rate must be between 64 256 kbps The total number of files on the disc should not exceed 254 The maximum number of directories should not exceed 32 The maximum depth level of directories should not exceed 4 File names should be named using eight o...

Page 20: ... weak signal PRESETTING STATIONS You can tune directly to a stored station by entering the preset number Up to 20 stations can be preset on FM band and up to 20 stations on AM band 1 4or 3Press POWER 2 4or 3Repeatedly press FUNCTION until the frequency band appears on the display 3 3Press BAND to select the desired band 4 4or 3Press TUNING or ý ý ý ýto tune to your desired station 5 3Press MEMORY ...

Page 21: ... may not conform to the picture size you select When you play DVDs recorded in the 4 3 picture size the playback picture always appears in the 4 3 picture size regardless of the TV shape setting If you select 16 9 wide screen mode and you own a 4 3 TV set the DVD playback picture is horizontally distorted during playback Images appear to be horizontally compressed Always be sure that your TV shape...

Page 22: ...ay 2 4or 3Press STOP or STOP BAND 3 3Press SETUP 4 3Use I or J to select Audio press ENTER 5 3Use G or H to select Surround Delay then repeatedly press ENTER to select the desired Surround Delay type 0 15ms 5 20ms 10 25ms or 15 30ms appears N N N No o o ot t t te e e es s s s The first number represents the Dolby Digital and the second number represents the Dolby Pro Logic The delay adjustment dep...

Page 23: ...N N N No o o ot t t te e e e You can adjust the channel balance on your unit See Adjusting the Sound on Page 12 Pink Noise 1 4or 3Repeatedly press FUNCTION until DVD appears on the display 2 4or 3Press STOP or STOP BAND 3 3Press SETUP 4 3Use I or J to select Audio press ENTER 5 3Use G or H to select Pink noise then press ENTER 6 3Use G or H to select the desired setting then press ENTER Off Pink n...

Page 24: ...to select Yes then press ENTER 5 3Press RETURN to exit N N N No o o ot t t te e e e When you set the unit to the Factory Set it takes a few seconds to return to the initial default setting L L L La a a an n n ng g g gu u u ua a a ag g g ge e e e C C C Co o o od d d de e e e L L L Li i i is s s st t t t f f f fo o o or r r r D D D Di i i is s s sc c c c L L L La a a an n n ng g g gu u u ua a a ag g...

Page 25: ...iya PA Panjabi PL Polish PS Pashto Pushto PT Portuguese QU Quechua RM Rhaeto Romance RN Kirundi RO Romanian RU Russian RW Kinyarwanda SA Sanskrit Code Language SD Sindhi SG Sangho SH Serbo Croatian SI Singhalese SK Slovak SL Slovenian SM Samoan SN Shona SO Somali SQ Albanian SR Serbian SS Siswat ST Sesotho SU Sundanese SV Swedish SW Swahili TA Tamil TE Telugu TG Tajik TH Thai TI Tigrinya TK Turkme...

Page 26: ... the disc Do NOT use irregular shape discs example heart shaped octagonal etc They may cause malfunctions CLEANING THE UNIT Be sure to turn the unit off and disconnect the AC power cord before maintaining the unit Wipe the unit with a dry soft cloth If the surfaces are extremely dirty wipe clean with a cloth which has been dipped in a week soap and water solution and wrung out thoroughly then wipe...

Page 27: ...he speaker volume The DVD cannot be decoded to produce speaker output This unit is too hot Shut off for about half an hour for cooling down You can use the Pink Noise setting to test the speaker See Customizing the Function Settings on Page 21 Severe hum or noise is heard Check that the speakers and equipment are connected securely Check that the connecting cords are away from a transformer or mot...

Page 28: ... ING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM AGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or ex clusions may not apply ...

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