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Important safty information

FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY 

AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL 

WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT. 
POWER SOURCE 

To avoid any malfunctions of the unit, and to protect against 

electric shock, fire or personal injury, please observe the 

following

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x

This system has been designed to work with 120-volt AC 

current. Connection to a line voltage other than that may 

create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the system. 
If you are unsure of the type of power supply to your home, 

consult your local dealer or power company. 

x

Hold the plug firmly when connecting or disconnecting the 

power cord to the wall outlet. 

x

 Do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy 

objects on them.   

x

Damaged or deformed power cords are hazardous and should 

be replaced immediately by a qualified service technician.   

LOCATION

x

 Air vents are provided in the cabinet to prevent excessive 

temperatures inside the unit. Do not place this unit in closed 

spaces, cover it, or otherwise block the vents. 

x

 Do not place this unit in direct sunlight, or near heat sources.

x

 Keep this unit away from strong magnetic objects. 

x

 Do not use the unit in a car. The operation can not be 

guaranteed. 

x

 Place the unit in a horizontal position, and do not place 

anything heavy on it. 

CARE

x

 Do not insert or drop anything into this unit through the air 

vents as this could cause serious damage, possibly resulting 
in fire. 

x

 Do not place any object containing water or other liquids on 

this unit. In the event that liquid should enter the cabinet,
unplug this unit immediately and contact the retailer or 

service center immediately. 

x

 Do not remove the cabinet. Touching parts inside the cabinet 

could result in electric shock and damage to the unit. 

x

 Do not put any foreign objects on the disc tray. 

Nonuse Periods 

x

 When the unit is not being used, turn the power off. 

x

 When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should be 

unplugged from the household AC outlet.

Condensation

Moisture may form on the pickup lens in the following conditions:

x

 Immediately after a heater has been turned on. 

x

 In a steamy or very humid room. 

x

When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a 

warm one. 

x

If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly. In 

this case, turn on the power and wait about one hour for the 

moisture to evaporate. 

Volume control 

x

Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very 

low level input or no audio signal. The speaker may be damaged 
when a peak level portion is played. 

CLEANING  

x

 Unplug the unit before cleaning.   

x

When the system gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft cloth. If 

necessary, wipe it with a soft cloth, slightly dampened with mild 

soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe dry 

immediately with a dry cloth. 

x

 Never use benzene, aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any 

volatile cleaning agent. 

x

 Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the finish. 

x

 Avoid spaying insecticide near all components. 

x

Your speakers require minimal maintenance under normal use. 

The cabinet may be cleaned using a damp cloth or a mild, 
non-abrasive cleaner. To clean the grille, first remove it from the 
speaker, then brush lightly with a soft brush or use a vacuum on its 
lowest setting. Do not attempt to clean the actual drivers. 

SERVICE

x

Do not open the cabinet of any components. There are no 

user-serviceable components in this product. Opening the cabinets 

may present a shock hazard, and any modification to this product 

will void your guarantee.

x

 Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. If water or any metal 

objects such as paper clips, wire or staples accidentally fall inside, 

disconnect the unit from the power source immediately, and 

consult an authorized service center. 

x

 Please refer any service to the nearest service center.

Summary of Contents for 31-5023

Page 1: ...31 5023 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporatio...

Page 3: ...Nonuse Periods x When the unit is not being used turn the power off x When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet Condensation Moisture may fo...

Page 4: ...n display OSD language 16 Selecting the listening mode 16 Downmix setting 17 Using test tone mode 17 Center delay setting 17 Rear delay setting 17 Selecting the dynamic range 18 Selecting the audio la...

Page 5: ...ly designed to cushion it from shock and vibration We suggest that you save this carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move or should the system ever needs repair Your Home Theater S...

Page 6: ...cleaning and replacement of some parts every 1 000 hours Note that this period varies depending on the environment temperature humidity dust etc in which the player is used x Do not connect this unit...

Page 7: ...isc only by its edges Do not touch the surface Fingerprints or dirt on the disc may lower sound and picture quality or cause breaks in playback Cleaning discs x Before playing clean the disc with a so...

Page 8: ...elect the audio channel to view or adjust its level 5 PLAY PAUSE To start or temporarily stop playback 6 STOP Stops playback of a disc and clears the stored program 7 SKIP TUNING In tuner mode press t...

Page 9: ...o the AM terminal of the main unit 5 AUDIO OUT L R Connects to an optional receiver or amplifier 6 AUDIO IN Connects to the audio output of the television or VCR 7 COAXIAL OUT Connects to an optional...

Page 10: ...d on the TV screen or and on the front panel display 10 SUBTITLE Selects a desired language for the subtitles while playing a DVD 11 ANGLE Changes the angles while playing a DVD 12 AUDIO ST MO Selects...

Page 11: ...motion play mode while playing a DVD 20 OPEN CLOSE To open close disc tray 21 GOTO Selects a start point to play 22 ENTER SET Move the cursor to select and execute the items or settings 23 Number but...

Page 12: ...green black subwoofer speaker to the green black SUB terminals NOTE After connecting all speakers check the connections using the test tone feature described on page 17 This feature will help you con...

Page 13: ...onnections Connect the supplied AM FM antennas for listening to the radio x Connect the AM antenna to the AM terminals x Connect the FM antenna to the Fm terminals FR 8 OHMS FL 8 OHMS C 8 OHMS RL 8 OH...

Page 14: ...allows you to view the highest quality pictures with high resolution x Use the 75 ohm coaxial cable to connect COAXIAL OUT jacks to the corresponding Coaxial type digital audio input on an amplifier e...

Page 15: ...hile in a seated position If necessary the rear speakers may be placed slightly higher than the center and front speakers Note the area labeled C in the diagram below 30 o 60o C D C D Balance To set t...

Page 16: ...otes x The default setting is NORMAL PS x Some DVD discs do not permit Pan and Scan mode playback and will automatically playback in Letterbox mode and vice versa x Be sure to set the screen mode on y...

Page 17: ...the following screen Select the desired delay time of the center speaker as follows OFF 3MS 6MS 9MS 12MS 15MS NOTE The default setting is 15ms We recommend that you change it to 9ms Rear delay settin...

Page 18: ...data recorded in multiple languages To adjust this setting use the setup menu select preferences to access the following screen The default setting is ENGLISH Selecting the parental control level This...

Page 19: ...re to change the password from 9999 to the new 4 digit password you have entered NOTE To avoid locking this function forever when you forget the new password you set You can use the password 9999 to u...

Page 20: ...sc on the disc tray NOTE Load the disc placing the label side face up and using the disc tray as a guide for proper alignment When playing a double sided DVD disc load it with the desired playing side...

Page 21: ...le chapter or tracks Press the MEM or MEM button while playing a disc The playback will go to the previous or next title chapter or track Notes x When using repeat title chapter or track playback mode...

Page 22: ...is for use with CD audio discs only By selecting and programming the order of the tracks on a disc to be played you can create your own program One program can be stored in the system and contain up...

Page 23: ...back Viewing disc information You have the option to view current information such as titles and chapters on DVD discs or tracks on VCD and CD discs When playing DVD discs 1 Press DISPLAY button once...

Page 24: ...control Some Video CD discs have PBC playback control menus that are displayed automatically upon playback Use these menus to select playback options DISPLAY MENU When playing VCD2 0 discs with PBC th...

Page 25: ...is setting will be cancelled automatically when the disc tray is opened or the power is turned off Angle selection Some DVD discs contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of di...

Page 26: ...ta can be recorded on DVD discs in a number of languages or audio tracks allowing you to select the desired language While playing DVD discs press the AUDIO button once to display the current language...

Page 27: ...he audio output mode as follows MONO LEFT MONO RIGHT STEREO NOTE This system does not support CD G formatted discs Selecting the output signal Progressive Interlaced Some televisions or monitors are e...

Page 28: ...ailable Note After pressing the TUNE or TUNE MEM or MEM buttons the listening mode will automatically change to stereo Storing radio stations You can easily enter and store up to 40 AM or FM radio sta...

Page 29: ...timer Use this function to program the system to turn off automatically after a specified amount of time SLEEP Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the following the time intervals in minutes 1...

Page 30: ...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 unless otherwise provided by law a correct...

Page 31: ...n on the remote control if the green STANDBY LED on the front panel is turn on x The protective device on the system has been activated because of a short circuit Turn off the system eliminate the sho...

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Page 35: ...age rejection radio FM 25dB AM 28dB IF rejection radio FM 60dB AM 24dB Signal to Noise ratio FM 60dB AM 40dB AM suppression ration FM 30dB Harmonic distortion FM mono 3 FM stereo 3 AM 5 Frequency Resp...

Page 36: ...mm Weight 0 52Kg each Surround System 1 way no shielded Impedance 8 ohm Speaker drivers 3 full range Dimension W90 X H147 X D110 mm Weight 0 45Kg each SUBWOOFER Subwoofer 6 1 2 Output power 30W Imped...

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