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English: AHC1600 

 

Index 

 

1. Safety 

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1.1. Intended use 

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1.2. Labels in this manual 

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1.3. General safety instructions 

 

2. Preparations for use 

 

3. Installation 

 

4. Functions 

 

5. Operation 

 

6. Cleaning and maintenance 

 

7. Technical data 

 

8. Disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment 

 

Safety 

Intended use 

The DVD Micro System plays music from CDs and music, videos and photos from DVDs and USB. 
The appliance also plays photos from Kodak picture CDs. Read the manual carefully before the first 
use. 
 
 

 

DVDs and DVD appliances are manufactured under the worldwide agreed DVD regional code system 
that the appliance will operate only with corresponding disc of the same regional code. If the code 
number on the label of a DVD does not match that on the label alongside, the DVD will not play on this 
appliance. 
 
 

 

The appliance has built in copyright protection technology that prevents copying from a disc to any 
media. If a video recorder is connected to the appliance, the video output image will be distorted 
during recording. 
 
 

 

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are 
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby 
Laboratories. All rights reserved. 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for AHC1600

Page 1: ...ces are manufactured under the worldwide agreed DVD regional code system that the appliance will operate only with corresponding disc of the same regional code If the code number on the label of a DVD does not match that on the label alongside the DVD will not play on this appliance The appliance has built in copyright protection technology that prevents copying from a disc to any media If a video...

Page 2: ...uctions are not obeyed CAUTION A caution means that damage to the equipment is possible A note gives additional information e g for a procedure General safety instructions WARNING Do not put force on the appliance The appliance can fall and can cause serious injury CAUTION Do not spill any liquid on the appliance WARNING Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes CAUTION Do not block the v...

Page 3: ... ever becomes necessary to return your product for service This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage in transit If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials please remember to recycle with due care to the environment Package contents The following items are included in the received package 1 x Quick start guide 1 x Wall bracket 1 x Subwoofer 1 x DVD Micro Syste...

Page 4: ...rrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion which will damage the appliance Corrosion oxidation battery leakage and any other gradually acidic defect of this nature will invalidate the guarantee Connecting the system Connect the speakers to the appliance Connect the subwoofer to the appliance Connect the appliance to the mains ...

Page 5: ... Connect the tv Use one of the two cables for this Please note Cables are not included ...

Page 6: ...EP button 16 REPEAT button 17 ANGLE button 18 MUTE button 19 CH LEVEL button 20 MBASS button 21 LOUDNESS button 22 DVS button 23 FUNCTION button 24 PLAY PAUSE button 25 NEXT button 26 PREVIOUS button 27 SUBTITLE button 28 ENTER button 29 MENU button 30 OSD button 31 PBC button 32 L R ST button 33 ZOOM button 34 SLOW button 35 A B REPEAT button 36 PROGRAM button Radio 7 8 SEARCH button 10 RDS butto...

Page 7: ...aker 2 USB slot 3 PORT INPUT 4 STANDBY 5 SOURCE 6 STOP 7 VOLUME 8 PREVIOUS 9 PLAY PAUSE 10 NEXT 11 OPEN 12 DC INPUT 25V 13 FM ANTENNA 14 SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 15 AUX INPUT 16 L R AUDIO OUTPUT 17 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 18 HDMI OUTPUT ...

Page 8: ...Y button 1 again Use the FUNCTION 23 key to select AUX IN DVD PORT IN or RADIO To adjust the volume press the VOL button or the VOL button 9 To mute or restore sound press the MUTE button 18 DVD CD functions Switch on the appliance Select the DVD mode Place a disc in the disc tray Press the OPEN button on the appliance to open the disc tray The display shows the total number of tracks on the CD To...

Page 9: ...ck press the PLAY PAUSE button 24 once For extended instructions read the paragraph â œUSB functionsâ further on in this manual AUX in Select AUX mode Use the FUNCTION 23 key for this Connect the external appliance to your AHC1600 General setup menu operation This chapter explains a complete setup of the appliance settings of screen display audio setup and video setup ...

Page 10: ...tting or the left arrow button to cancel the selection Press the SETUP 13 button to store the settings and exit Picture format In the TV DISPLAY section press the arrow buttons 11 to select 4 3 NORMAL PS or NORMAL LB for a conventional TV set Select WIDE for a wide screen TV set OSD LANG In the OSD LANG section press the arrow buttons to choose the language Screensaver on off The screensaver will ...

Page 11: ...d losing sound details resulting from a low volume Video setup page CVBS Select this format when the Composite video output is used RESOLUTION select the desired resolution SHARPNESS Adjust the screen sharpness BRIGHTNESS Adjust the screen brightness CONTRAST Adjust the contrast of the image HUE Adjust the colour intensity SATURATION Adjust the saturation of the image HDMI select ON OFF to turn HD...

Page 12: ...discs that have parental rating encoded SET PASSWORD Change the default password Enter the current password in the first box Enter the new password in the second box Enter the new password again in the third box to confirm The default password 136900 is always active Even if the password has been reset DEFAULT Restore all default settings of the appliance except the settings for the menu items PAR...

Page 13: ...o cancel the function Press the button once again to exit the REPEAT function To play the DVD frame by frame press the STEP button 15 Press the PLAY PAUSE button 24 to resume normal playback To view a specific title of a DVD press the TITLE button 10 Use the arrow buttons to select the title To switch on the subtitles of a DVD press the SUBTITLE button 27 Press the button again to switch off the s...

Page 14: ... small images you can also select the functions SLIDE SHOW MENU PREV or NEXT Use the arrow keys 11 to select the desired functions and ENTER 28 to confirm Press the PLAY PAUSE button 24 to hold the slide show at the current picture Press the PLAY PAUSE button 24 to resume the slide show Press the PREV or NEXT buttons 25 26 to select the previous or next picture To magnify the picture press the ZOO...

Page 15: ...buttons 2 to select a folder or to play the file Press the arrow button 11 up and down to select a folder or a file Press ENTER 28 to confirm Press the MENU button 29 to return to the content menu during playback During playback the following functions are available To select a track press the PREV button 26 or the NEXT button 25 until the desired track is set To pause playback press the PLAY PAUS...

Page 16: ...stations Search for the desired frequency with the SEARCH button 7 or the SEARCH button 8 Press the MEMORY button 12 when the desired frequency is found Select the desired preset number with the digit buttons 2 to save the frequency as a preset station Use the number keys to set the frequency of the pre set station To fine tune the frequency press the SEARCH button or 7 8 To skip to the next prese...

Page 17: ...Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heating sources Clean the disc surface with a soft dry cleaning cloth Wipe the disc surface gently radially from centre towards the outer edge Do not apply thinner alcohol chemical solvent or sprays when cleaning Such cleaning fluids will permanently damage the disc surface Technical data Voltage 220VAC 50 Hz Power consumption 35W Standby power consumpt...

Page 18: ...ubwoofer Casing material wood Wire length 3 5m Dimensions Weight 5 75 kg Remote control Power consumption 2 x 1 5V Battery size AAA Supported media formats Disc types DVD DVD R W DVD R S VCD CD CD R W Picture formats JPEG Kodak Picture CD Video formats MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4 WMA AVI Xvid Audio formats MPEG1 Layer I II III PCM Dolby Digital MP3 Working environment Operating temperature 10 40 C elsius Re...

Page 19: ...al of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste For more detailed information about recycling of th...

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