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Specifications

Remedies

1. Plug the power cord tightly.

2. Set the “POWER” switch to

ON.

1. Check the connection of the

speaker cords.

2. Connect to the INPUT

terminal.

3. Wipe the cord with a soft

cloth.

4. Adjust the MASTER VOLUME.

5. Press the MUTE button

again.

1. Lower the MASTER

VOLUME.

2. Lower the volume of the

subwoofer.

1. Use the remote control unit

at a closer distance.

2. Replace the batteries.
3. Block the direct sunlight.

Check Point

1. The power cord is not plugged

in the AC outlet.

2. The “POWER” switch on the

rear panel of the main unit is
not set to ON.

1. The speaker cords are not

connected to the speaker
terminals of the main unit or to
the speaker itself.

2. DVD, LDP, TV, etc. is not

connected to the INPUT terminal.

3. Optical cord is stained with dirty

objects.

4. MASTER VOLUME is set to the

minimum.

5. Muting is activated.

1. MASTER VOLUME is set too

high.

2. The volume of the subwoofer is

set too high.

1. The distance to the main unit is

too far.

2. The batteries ran out.
3. The remote sensor is exposed

to direct sunlight.

1. The DVD player is not set to

5.1CH. (Refer to the instruction
manual of the DVD player.)

2. The DVD is encoded for 2-

channel system.

Problem

No power

No sound from the
speaker

Sound distortion

Remote control not
working

5.1CH not
displayed, and only
2CH or STEREO is
played

Troubleshooting

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Main Amplifier

RMS

MAX.

• Output (at all channels driven)

Total 175 Watts

Total 350 Watts

Front L/R

25+25W

50+50W

Center

25W

50W

Surround L/R

25+25W

50+50W

Subwoofer

50W 

100W

• Analog input sensitivity/impedance .................................................................. 900mV / 47K Ohm

• Power ......................................................................................................................... 230V / 50Hz

• Dimensions ............................................................................................ W252XD423XH266(mm)

Digital Specifications

• Input sensitivity/resistance  .................................................................................. 32, 44.1, 48KHz

• Digital input impedance  ........................................................................ COAXIAL 0.5V / 75 Ohm

Speakers

* Front L/R and Surround L/R

- Speaker........................................................................................... 3 inch + PEI Dome Speaker

- Impedance .............................................................................................................................. 4

- Frequency range .................................................................................................. 100Hz~20KHz

- Dimensions .......................................................................................... W100XD103XH100(mm)

* Center Speaker

- Speaker ..................................................................................................................... Dual 3 inch

- Impedance .............................................................................................................................. 4

- Frequency range  ................................................................................................. 100Hz~20KHz

- Dimensions .......................................................................................... W247XD103XH100(mm)

* Subwoofer

- Speaker ............................................................................................... 8 inch Magnetic Shielded

- Impedance .............................................................................................................................. 8

- Frequency range .................................................................................................... 50Hz~200Hz

Summary of Contents for SPS-210

Page 1: ...DVD Digital DVD Digital AMP System AMP System SPS 210 SPS 210 ...

Page 2: ...REEN AND YELLOW The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the unit s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Do NOT expose the DVD VCR to extreme temperature conditions below 5 C and above 40 C or to extreme humidity conditi...

Page 3: ...onnect the power plug from the AC outlet when installing the unit or before dissembling the unit When pulling out the power cord from the wall outlet do not hold the cord because the cord may be damaged to cause short circuiting or cut Do not touch the unit with wet hands to avoid a risk of electric shock Be careful to avoid dropping foreign objects such as pins hair or coins into the unit to avoi...

Page 4: ...Digital display It is displayed when the DVD recorded in Dolby Digital is played INPUT display It shows the input selection of the external components connected to the main unit DTS display It is displayed when the DVD recorded in DTS is played OPTICAL display It shows that OPTICAL is selected for the digital input signal MPEG display It is displayed when the DVD recorded in MPEG Multichannel is p...

Page 5: ... button Press this button to select the desired one among the external components connected to the unit MUTE button Press this button to turn off the audio temporarily during playback of music or movie MODE DIMMER button MODE For selection of sound field modes DIMMER For adjustment of brightness of the displays AMP volume control buttons Use these buttons to adjust the volume of all speakers at th...

Page 6: ...er to the unit is turned off Connect the speaker cord plugs to the speaker jacks of the same color Note Connect with the external components using analog signals Ex VCR TV etc Analog External Component STANDBY ON PHONES LEVEL REC EJECT OPEN CLOSE SELECT DVD VCR PROG COPY Be sure to turn off the power before connecting the external component to the unit Connect with the external components using di...

Page 7: ...y to select among the choices of brightness of the display It is used at the initial setting after the system installation for adjustment of the volume of each speaker so that the volume from each speaker can be heard at the same level from the listening position depending on the layout of the room 1 Press the TEST TONE button The display for selection switches in the following order at the interv...

Page 8: ...unction of reproducing the unique tone that can be experienced only in the stadium such as the reverberation and the sound delay between the stadium and the listener s ear Select this mode to feel the effect that the listener is in the stadium when watching the sports broadcasting or outdoor concert programs HALL It is the surround function of reproducing the sound effect in the concert hall by re...

Page 9: ...f integrating six channels into two channels for output so that the digital strips encoded in six channels can be made compatible with the conventional 2 channel stereo system As this unit basically supports six channels it may not be necessary to convert the input signals for 2 channel system but if the DVD to be played is encoded in 2 channels it is played in 2CH mode To achieve the optimum qual...

Page 10: ...gh 1 The distance to the main unit is too far 2 The batteries ran out 3 The remote sensor is exposed to direct sunlight 1 The DVD player is not set to 5 1CH Refer to the instruction manual of the DVD player 2 The DVD is encoded for 2 channel system Problem No power No sound from the speaker Sound distortion Remote control not working 5 1CH not displayed and only 2CH or STEREO is played Troubleshoo...

Page 11: ... 4 This product is not considered to be defective in materials nor workmanship by reason that it requires adaptation in order to conform to national or local technical or safety standards in force in any Country other than the one for which the product was originally designed and manufactured This warranty will not cover and no re imbursement will be made for such adaptation nor any damage which m...

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