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Connecting a Cassette Deck

Use audio cables (not supplied) to connect a cassette  

 deck to the receiver. Connect red plugs to the right 

A UDIO

 

jacks and white plugs to the left 

A UDIO

 jacks. Make sure you 

connect the cassette deck to both the 

TA P E

 

IN

 and 

TA P E

 

OUT

 

sets of jacks.

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N

N

No

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otttteeee:::: If the cassette deck is placed too close to the receiver, 

noise might occur during cassette playback. If this happens, 
move the cassette deck farther away from the receiver.

Connecting a VCR

Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a VCR to the 
receiver. Connect red plugs to the right 

A UDIO

 jacks and white 

plugs to the left 

A UDIO

 jacks marked VCR.

Connect yellow plugs to the 

V IDE O

 jacks marked VCR or dir-

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N

N

No

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otttteeee: : : : Make sure you connect the VCR to both the 

IN

 and 

OUT

 

sets of jacks.

Connecting a Satellite Receiver 

or Cable Box

Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a satellite 
receiver or cable box to the receiver. Connect the yellow plug 
to the 

V IDE O

 jack marked SAT.

If your satellite receiver or cable box has analog audio connections, 
connect red plugs to the right 

A UDIO

 jacks and white plugs to 

the left 

A UDIO

 jacks marked SAT. To use your satellite receiver  

(or cablebox), select the SAT function (see “Using a Satellite 
Receiver or Cable Box” on Page 12).

If your satellite receiver or cable box has digital audio output, use 
an optical cable to connect the satellite receiver to the home 
theater receiver’s 

S AT   IN

 optical jack. To use your satellite 

receiver or cable box, select the SAT-OPT function (see “Using 
a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box” on Page 12).

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No

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otttteeee:::: Your cable box or satellite receiver must use audio/video 

cables or a Toslink optical cable to connect to the receiver. If 
your equipment only uses coaxial cable, you cannot connect it 
to the receiver.

Connecting a Digital (Optical) Audio 

Component

You can connect a digital audio Component such as an  
MD (Mini Disc) or DAT (Digital Audio Tape) recorder to the 
receiver’s 

DIG ITA L   OUT

 to record audio from the receiver.

Use a Toslink optical cable to connect the MD or DAT recorder 
to the receiver’s 

DIG ITA L   OUT

 optical jack.

You can also connect a satellite receiver, portable CD player, 
MD or DAT recorder, or other components with digital output 
to the receiver’s 

S AT   IN 

optical jack. Use a Toslink optical cable 

to connect the desired Component to the receiver.

Connecting an Auxiliary Audio Component

You can also connect an audio Component that does not require 
a Toslink Optical cable (such as an MP3 player, playback cassette  
deck, or portable CD player) to the Home Theater Audio System.  
Use audio cables to connect the desired component to the receiver’s 

A UX

jacks. Connect red plugs to the right 

A UDIO

 jacks and white 

plugs to the left 

A UDIO

 jacks.

Connecting a Subwoofer

You can connect an optional powered subwoofer to the receiver.  
Connect the subwoofer to the receiver’s 

S UB   WOOF E R   P R E -OUT  

 jack using shielded audio cable (not supplied).

CONNECTING ANTENNAS

When connecting equipment, always make sure the power is 
switched off and the power cord is disconnected from the wall 
outlet.

FM Indoor Antenna

In an area with strong FM signals, the T-type FM antenna 
(supplied) is sufficient. 

1. Use a flat or Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on 

the supplied transformer.

2. Place the metal connectors on the end of theT-type 

antenna’s base on the transformer’s metal contacts 
(underneath the screw heads) then tighten the screws.

3. Plug the transformer into 

A NT E NNA   F M

 

75    . 

4. Extend the T-antenna’s other two wires and attach them to 

a wall or window frame for the best possible reception.

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N

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No

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otttteeee:::: If you have a FM antenna that uses coaxial cable, connect 

it directly to 

A NT E NNA   F M

 

75    .         

FM Outdoor Antenna

In an area where FM signals are weak, you must use a 75-ohm 
unbalanced-type outdoor FM antenna (not supplied). 
Generally, a 3-element antenna will be sufficient. If you live in 
an area where the FM signals are particularly weak, it may be 
necessary to use one with 5 or more elements. 

If you have a FM antenna that uses coaxial cable, connect it 
directly to 

A NT E NNA   F M

 

75    .       

If you have a twin-lead FM antenna, connect it to the supplied 
transformer, then plug the transformer into 

A NT E NNA   F M

 

75    .     

(see Steps 1–3 of “FM Indoor Antenna”).

AM Indoor Loop Antenna

The supplied high-performance AM loop antenna is sufficient 
for good reception in most areas. 

 ectly to the TV if the TV has more than one video input.

Summary of Contents for DVR100

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Page 9: ...DVR100...

Page 10: ...operate the equipment REGION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Region Management Information This DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD...

Page 11: ...operating instructions 2 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners 3 Attachments Do not use attachment...

Page 12: ...fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered b...

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Page 14: ...nent Video Outputs For superior picture when viewing DVD s Subwoofer Output Lets you add an optional powered Subwoofer for improved bass output Digital SAT IN Audio input Allows digital connection of...

Page 15: ...nnecting an Auxiliary Audio Component on Page 8 To your VCR s IN and OUT video jacks see Connecting a VCR on Page 8 To your satellite re ceiver or cable box s analog video OUT jack see Connecting a Sa...

Page 16: ...IGITAL OUT optical jack You can also connect a satellite receiver portable CD player MD or DAT recorder or other components with digital output to the receiver s S AT IN optical jack Use a Toslink opt...

Page 17: ...the TV 2 Install the center speaker above or below the TV so the center channel s sound is localized at the TV screen C C C Ca a a au u u ut t t ti i i io o o on n n n If you choose to install the ce...

Page 18: ...SKIP SCAN Use to adjust bass and treble when in tone control mode BAND DISC1 PLAY Press to select AM or FM band in tuner mode Press to play back disc 1 in DVD CD mode DISC 1 2 3 Press to open or close...

Page 19: ...uttons on the front of the DVR100 or on the remote then press the MEMORY button again to store the station Repeat this step to store additional stations NOTE You can store up 30 stations for each band...

Page 20: ...music dialogue and so on While in Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Stereo mode press NIGHT MODE to turn Night Mode on Press NIGHT MODE again to turn it off No o o ot t t te e e e Night Mode is not avai...

Page 21: ...in DVD CD mode use to select tracks MUTE MUTE Press to turn off the sound level appears on the re ceiver s display To restore the sound press again SLEEP Press to set the sleep time TONE Press to use...

Page 22: ...er s level repeatedly press or until you reach thedesired level 4 Press SPEAKER LEVEL again and FR 0dB appears To change the front right speaker s level repeatedly press or until you reach the desired...

Page 23: ...25 If batteries are removed from the battery compartment of the remote replace the batteries within 30 minutes or all preset codes will be lost The buttons on the DVR100 remote control may not work co...

Page 24: ...he TV and switch it to the video input source you have selected for your DVR100 receiver 2 Using the DVR100 remote control press the DVD CD fun ction button 3 Insert a CD into one of the three DVD CD...

Page 25: ...e remote s button the picture advances one frame To resume normal playback press the receiver s proper PLAY button or the remote s PAUS E PAUS E DIS C1 DIS C2 or DIS C3 DIS C 1 DIS C 2 or DIS C 3 To r...

Page 26: ...ple repeat play play mode Some icons only allow you to view the indicated information Other icons allow you to change the settings N N N No o o ot t t te e e e All GUI functions areonly availablethrou...

Page 27: ...sired language is not shown even after pressing the button several times it means the language is not available on the disc When the power is turned off or the DVD player is stopped the subtitle langu...

Page 28: ...orrect password again For example if you change the level to 5 the DVD player will not play discs with ratings of 6 7 or 8 unless the correct password is entered from the remote control Setting a Pass...

Page 29: ...ther equipment without a corresponding digital decoding capability a very loud noise might be produced which could permanently damage your speakers Note When you make a digital recording from a CD to...

Page 30: ...Check the disc type color system and regional code The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the playback side down The disc is not placed within the tray Place the disc on the disc tray corr...

Page 31: ...dimmer is on PressDIMMER repeatedly to return to the default setting When listening to the music in stereo left right speakers sounds are reversed Speakers are connected wrong After checking if needed...

Page 32: ...E 104 106 108 CELEBRITY 102 CITIZEN 104 106 108 138 205 271 COLORTYME 104 106 CONCERTO 104 106 CONTEC CONY 112 113 138 CRAIG 138 CROWN 138 271 CURTIS MATHES 104 106 115 185 205 262 271 CXC 138 DAEWOO...

Page 33: ...105 106 107 110 119 120 121 135 156 185 198 199 200 201 202 210 221 279 281 287 290 SAMPO 104 106 271 272 SAMSUNG 104 105 106 112 115 119 204 205 206 271 272 SAMSUX 271 Brand Codes SANYO 104 109 148...

Page 34: ...8 459 460 507 518 JCI 421 JENSEN 455 456 511 JVC 409 410 411 418 420 421 458 462 468 477 511 523 Brand Codes KENWOOD 409 410 411 416 418 456 511 523 KLH 461 KODAK 414 421 LG GOLDSTAR 409 414 418 454 5...

Page 35: ...S 421 409 TEKNIKA 414 421 426 TMK 413 TOSHIBA 415 449 451 455 465 493 506 516 TOTEVSION 413 414 UNITECH 413 VECTOR RESEARCH 409 410 415 416 513 Brand Codes VIDEOSONIC 413 WARDS 413 414 415 421 423 426...

Page 36: ...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 ZE...

Page 37: ...f model or serial number was removed altered replaced or rendered illegible Warranty does not apply if equipment was modified or serviced by anyone other than an authorized Welton Sound Systems Servic...

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