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FRONT PANEL

1  POWER BUTTON

2  DISPLAY WINDOW

3  DISC TRAY

4  OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON

5  PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON

6  PREV

7  NEXT

8  STOP BUTTON

9   /- 

10  USB PORT

Summary of Contents for MC-DV610

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Page 5: ...Features 2 For your Attention 3 Accessories 4 Panel 5 6 Connection 7 8 System Setup 9 12 Play 13 17 Troubleshooting 18 Specification 19 Contents 1 Remote control Instruction book Power cord...

Page 6: ...of home theatre system it will give you the uppermost enjoyment Built in Dolby Digital LPCM etc digital audio output Hi fi 96kHz 24bi audio digital processor Software intelligent upgrade High resoluti...

Page 7: ...eating sources or equipments Don t expose this unit to the rain or moisture Place the unit on a horizontal level Keep the unit ventilated Don t block the heat hole Overheat may cause malfunction C lea...

Page 8: ...work within 8 meters if facing the obverse face of the unit within 6 meters if facing the side of the unit and within 30 degrees at left or right side Take the battery out of the controller if it is...

Page 9: ...Panel 5 FRONT PANEL 1 POWER BUTTON 2 DISPLAY WINDOW 3 DISC TRAY 4 OPEN CLOSE BUTTON 5 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 6 PREV 7 NEXT 8 STOP BUTTON 9 VOLUME 10 USB PORT...

Page 10: ...6 1 SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINAL 2 LINE IN TERMINAL 3 VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL 4 S VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL 5 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL 6 R L Audio Output 7 COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 8 FM ANTENNA JACK 9...

Page 11: ...he AV cable yellow terminal to connect composite video output of this unit to the TV monitor video input Use the S video cable to connect the s video output of this unit to the TV monitor S video inpu...

Page 12: ...ct the coaxial output of this unit to the coaxial input of power Amplifier Coaxial Digital Audio Audio system connection Speaker output Connection Use the specified cable white black in the accessorie...

Page 13: ...age shows on the full screen but some part is cut off 4 3 LETTERBOX When the unit connects to the normal TV set the wide screen image shows and black bars appear on the top and bottom of screen 16 9 U...

Page 14: ...y at 48kHz or 96kHz Note Some amplifiers don t support 96kHz sampling which will effect the coaxial output DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP Dual Mono Stereo Set audio output to the stereo output L mono Set audio o...

Page 15: ...Adjust each item in the Color Setting to get the suitable color output of the TV screen SHARPNESS There are three optional output modes HIGH MEDIUM LOW can press enter and and direction key to choose...

Page 16: ...e item you can set it ON or OFF AUDIO SUBTITLE and DISC MENU LANGUAGE SETUP These are the initial setting by your preference If a setting is supported by disc content it will work Otherwise disc defau...

Page 17: ...ration for this unit with the attached remote controller Please note some function just is available for some disc Press this key to select a channel then press VOLUME to adjust its level TONE Press T...

Page 18: ...witch to the USB play state Press arrow button to select the desired folder or file and press USB again to return to disc play state USB 2 2 3 3 5 5 6 6 8 8 9 9 10 10 0 10 0 10 Press VOLUME to adjust...

Page 19: ...ole disc When playing DVD disc press REPEAT button continually the turn is chapter repeat title repeat all repeat repeat cancel When playing SVCD VCD or CD disc the turn is track repeat all repeat rep...

Page 20: ...ss to pausing playing picture CD Press again to return to normal play NOTE This function is used for Kodak picture disc not for JPEG PLAY USB When the unit is playing other disc insert the U disc and...

Page 21: ...ation If the station number is more than 10 you must press the 10 key and the digit key if the station number is more than 20 you must press the 10 key twice if you select 15 station you must press 10...

Page 22: ...DVD unit Batteries are exhausted Player video setup isn t correct Connect the power cord properly Replace a same specification fuse Connect the DVD unit to TV directly Select the suitable setup Conne...

Page 23: ...rms 1KHz 0dB Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz Frequency Range 80dB 1KHz 70dB 1KHz THD NOISE 60dB 1KHz WOW FLUTTER Below the limit of apparatus measure 522 1620KHz S N A weight 46dB FM band Range 87 5 108...

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