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Page 2: ...with digital signal input terminal 5 Connecting the AC Power Cord 5 Control Locations 6 The Unit 6 Remote control 7 Installation of Batteries in the Remote Control 8 Turning the Power On and Off 8 But...
Page 3: ...table cloths curtains etc 6 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 7 To prevent fire or shoc...
Page 4: ...l LB in the function setting item Connecting the Speakers Connect the speaker cords between the terminals as shown below Connection precautions 1 The unit s output has wide dynamic range so the amplif...
Page 5: ...lity using only one cable for both audio video output Use a HDMI cable not supplied to connect the HDMI jack on the DVD Player to HDMI IN on a HDMI compatible de vice e g TV Projector Adaptor Connect...
Page 6: ...l input jack of other amplifier then you can feel the super digital sound effect Connecting the AC Power Cord Insert the AC power cord into a wall outlet and your system is at your command Caution Be...
Page 7: ...utton 6 Stop Button Tuning Backward Button 7 Volume Down Button 8 Volume Up Button 9 Open Close Button 10 Speaker Output Terminals L R 11 AC Cord 12 Disc Door 13 Remote Sensor 14 VFD Display Lens 15 H...
Page 8: ...Button 16 DVD OSD Button RDS Button 17 Mode Repeat Button MONO Stereo Select Button 18 Number Buttons 19 Open Close Button 20 DVD Function Button 21 USB Function Button 22 Preset Equalizer Button 23...
Page 9: ...will not function Replace both batteries at the same time with new ones Don t mix old and new batteries Don t mix different types of batteries When the unit is not used for a long period of time remo...
Page 10: ...in play mode all sound will be muted press the button again or press the VOL VOL buttons to resume sound The loudness function controls the bass to improve the output sound This function only works w...
Page 11: ...first selection is title and the second selection is chapter of the programs menu After finishing program Press the p q t u buttons to select PLAY then press the ENTER button to start programmed play...
Page 12: ...utton C repeatedly to select one of the variety of different speeds to fast forward play or select normal speed to play Each time you press the button the screen shows Note Press the BF button to resu...
Page 13: ...utton to select one of the transition effect for picture playback Example Wipe Top Diagonal Wipe Left Top Window H etc Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to display to picture with different scales Use...
Page 14: ...SPDIFOutput You can choose output mode when playing different disc OFF Turns off the SPDIF output SPDIF RAW If you have connected your DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL to a multi channel decoder receiver SPDIF PC...
Page 15: ...vel High Medium Low and None Hue Adjusts the hue level Range 9 9 Saturation Adjusts the saturation level Range 9 9 Luma Delay Adjusts the luma delay 0 T and 1 T HDMI Setup This option is used to enabl...
Page 16: ...prohibit the playing of certain discs that are not suitable for your children or have certain discs played with alternative scenes 1 KID SAF Kids material recommended especially for children and viewe...
Page 17: ...memory card 1 Insert the memory card into a card reader not supplied 2 Use a USB cable not supplied to connect the card reader into the socket on the set Listening to Radio Broadcasts Caution Before l...
Page 18: ...select preset number before presetting station Its band and frequency are displayed on the VFD Press the channel select backward button H once by once to select the preset number when in store the st...
Page 19: ...rtain time everyday under standby mode When the setting timer is on the timer indictor will display on the VFD however the clock must be set correctly for the timer function to work In standby mode pr...
Page 20: ...timer setting Repeatedly press the sleep button SLEEP until the 00 displays on the VFD It can also cancel the sleep timer by restart set the clock or turning off the system Protect the Disc 1 To keep...
Page 21: ...due to external electrical interference Action Check all connections and make corrections Check whether the operation is right Check the position of receive signal Adjust volume Check all connections...
Page 22: ...H x 153 D mm Frequency response 50Hz 20kHz 3dB Video output 1 VP P Horizontal definition 500 TV Disc Size F80mm F120mm FM Frequency range 87 5 108 MHz FM Noise limit sensitivity 20mV FM S N 46dB Speak...
Page 23: ...a 1 Speaker box connect line 2 Video signal line 1 Battery 2 Remote control 1 Instructions manual 1 Note Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice 41008805 291D e EJS89S re...
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