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T342 Users Manual

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Page 3: ...e Sure You Have the Following Items 13 Front Panel Description 15 Rear Panel Description 16 Display Window Description 17 Remote Control Description 18 Prepare the Remote Control 19 What Type of Video Connection Do You Have 20 Video Connection 22 What Type of Audio Connection Do You Have 26 Audio Connection 28 RadioTuner Antenna Connection 37 ...

Page 4: ...ote Control Buttons 43 Care for Your Discs 51 Setting Up the System Preferences Navigating the Setup Menu 61 General Setup 62 Audio Setup 64 Video Setup 77 Preference Setup 80 Special Operations Playing MP3 s 55 Viewing Images JPEG s 57 PlayingProgressive Scan 59 Password Setup Exit Setup 83 85 ...

Page 5: ...T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 5 Appendix Definitions of Keywords 87 Troubleshooting Guide 91 Safety Instructions 93 Legal Notifications Copyright 99 FCC 100 Warranty Information 103 ...

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Page 7: ...to you The picture quality of DVD combined with the multi channel surround sound ofthe T342 will enable you to fully enjoy the Home Theater experience The T342 System gives you a complete Home Theater package combining an advanced DVD player with a Stereo receiver and tuner that can support the most advanced Dolby Digital sound that is onlyavailable through DVD technology ...

Page 8: ... A V Input for Additional Components Advanced Surround Sound Dolby Digital Surround Decoding Digital Sound Processing Diversified EQ Sound Effects Expanded Video Features Built In Screensaver 3 Level DVD Zoom Active Full Screen Function ofWidescreen DVDs Composite S Video and ComponentVideo Outputs Digital Audio Input Output Full Function Remote Control DVD Player Palys DVDs VCDs CDs CD R RWs Mp3s...

Page 9: ...ications Built in Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Decoding Dolby DTSSPDIF DigitaI output Dolby down mix dual channel Multi format Disk Supporting CD MP3 DVD VCD SVCD CD R CD RW Kodak Picture CD JPEG Audio Advantage 192K 24bit E Q Genie 7 modes to select Diversify Sound effect ...

Page 10: ... selectable 4 3 and 16 9 Smart Content editor Multi angled view 8 Languages for OSD 8 bit On Screen Display Multilingual dialog up to 8 tracks and 32 subtitles Advanced Progressive Scan Video Inputs Outputs Composite video input output AV S video output Component output Audio Inputs Outputs Optical SPDIF Output 1 AUX Stereo Input Output 1 ...

Page 11: ...E 15 Watts Driver SUB 6 5 Woofer CEN 3 Fullrange SAT 3 Fullrange Other Features Digital AM FM Stereo Tuner with 40 preset Full function remote control Dimension DVD Receiver 430mm X 60mm X 326mm Speakers Subwoofer 1 200mm X 330mm X 330mm Center 1 110mm X 90mm X 150mm Satellite 4 110mm X 90mm X 150mm ...

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Page 13: ... sure you have the following items These items should be included in your T342 DVD Home Theater System package T342 DVD Home Theater System 5 1 Surround Sound System Speakers 4 Satellite Stereo Speakers 1 Center Speaker 1 Subwoofer Composite RCA A V Cable red white and yellow connection AM FM Antenna Remote Control and 2 AAA batteries Users Manual Quick Setup Guide Reminder Card ...

Page 14: ...o need speaker wire to connect your Surround Sound speakers to the DVD Player Receiver Depending on the type of Video or Audio connect ion method you choose the following items may also be required Component Video Cable green blue and red connection ...

Page 15: ...a r t e d Front Panel Description 1 Power 2 Sound Effect 3 Function 4 Band 5 Stand By 6 Radio 7 Stereo 8 AV 9 Disc Tray 10 Display Window 11 Open Close 12 Play Pause Memo 13 Stop Recall 14 F Rewind Previous 15 F Forward Next 16 Volume 17 LED Indicator ...

Page 16: ...6 968 6860 Rear Panel Description 1 5 1 Channels Audio Output Jacks 2 AV IN input jacks 3 AV OUT Output Jack 4 Optical Output Jack 5 Tuner Output Jacks 6 Video Output Jack 7 S VIDEO Output Jack 8 Component Output Jack SPEAKER ...

Page 17: ...Panel Description 1 Playing 2 Play 3 Pause 4 Dividing Control 5 Title Number 6 Karaoke option 7 Chapter Number 8 Stereo 9 DOLBY DIGTIAL 10 Front Left Channel 11 Center Channel 12 Front Right Channel 13 Left Surround Channel 14 Subwoofer Channel 15 Right Surround Channel 14 ...

Page 18: ...tup 10 Title 11 Zoom 12 Menu 13 Resume 14 Play Pause 15 Enter 16 Slow 17 Stop 18 Previous 19 Next 20 F F 21 F R 22 Repeat 23 A B 24 Volume 25 Mute 26 Recall 27 Channel 28 Function 29 Memory 30 Band 31 EQ 32 Treble 33 PAL NTSC 1 2 3 4 8 13 14 15 16 17 25 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 21 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 30 27 28 29 34 31 32 33 34 Bass ...

Page 19: ... first place batteries in the remote control 1 Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote 2 Insert 2 AAA batteries Make sure the correct and on the batteries match the marks inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery cover Prepare the Remote Control ...

Page 20: ...gnificantly increase the quality of the video signal compared to an RCA A V connection This results in improved color reproduction and a reduction in video noise that is common with other types of video connections This type of connection is common with most TVs An RCA A V connector cable is included with your T342 DVD Player It provides less video and sound quality than S Video or Component Outpu...

Page 21: ...hoose Component Video Output Component Video Output connections are for use with high qualityTVs such as Plasma screen models and other advanced video display devices It provides near perfect digital picture Output connections can only be used when there is a dedicated Component Input on the TV or video display device A Component Video connector cable is not included with your DVD Player but Compo...

Page 22: ...urn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet before making any connections 2 Refer to the instructions supplied with theTV or video display device to be connected 3 Do not connect this player to a video deck If you do noise may appear in the picture ...

Page 23: ...d from these connectors to the A V outputs from the DVD player as shown in the above illustration Composite RCA A V Connection VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL T U N E R FM 75 AM VIDEO L R VIDEO S VIDEO OUT DIGITAL T U N E R FM 75 AM VIDEO L R RED WHITE YELLOW T342 DVD Player back SPEAKER ...

Page 24: ...connect the S Video cable not supplied from the rear panel of the DVD player as shown in the above illustration Television VHF UHF R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO BLACK BLACK VIDEO S VIDEO OUT DIGITAL T U N E R FM 75 AM VIDEO L R T342 DVD Player back VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL T U N E R FM 75 AM VIDEO L R SPEAKER ...

Page 25: ...ear panel of the DVD player as shown in the above illustration Component Video Output G e t t i n g S t a r t e d T342 DVD Player back Television RED BLUE GREEN GREEN BLUE RED Cr Cb Y Cr Cb Y VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO OPTICA L OUT DIGITAL T U N E R FM 75 AM VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL T U N E R FM 75 AM VIDEO L R SPEAKER ...

Page 26: ...hree different types of audio connections available Direct Audio Connection to your TV If your TV has RCA A V inputs the red right and white left cable inputs provide the stereo sound to your TV Refer to the RCA A V Video connection illustration on the previous page If your TV offers only one audio input you would use only the white plug on the RCA A V cable to provide mono sound through both spea...

Page 27: ...tereo Receiver Dolby Digital 2 5 1 Sound Dolby Digital 2 5 1 Sound provides higher clarity and expanded audio features because it supports multiple audio channels not just Right and Left as withStereo signals within a single digital signal This type of connection requires a stereo receiver with a built in Dolby Digital decoder that will accept the multi channel digital signal If your stereo receiv...

Page 28: ... before you connect or disconnect the DVD players power cord If you leave the receiver power on the speak ers may be damaged 3 The output sound of the DVD player has a wide dynamic range Be sure to adjust the receivers volume to a moderate listening level Otherwise the speakers may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound 4 Refer to the instructions supplied with theTV or video display device to b...

Page 29: ... Connection to your TV Connect the red right and white left plugs on the RCA A V cable to the red and white RCA A V inputs on your TV If your TV offers only one audio input you would use only the white plug on the RCA A V cable to provide mono sound through both speakers T342 DVD player back RED WHITE YELLOW VIDEO L R AV AV ...

Page 30: ... Sound If your stereo receiver is close enough to yourTV then you can use the same RCA A V cable used to make the video connection from your DVD Player to your TV Connect the red right and white left cable plugs to the RCA A V inputs on your stereo receiver T342 DVD player back RED WHITE YELLOW Stereo Receiver back RED WHITE Audio out R AUDIO L R AUDIO L VIDEO L R AV AV ...

Page 31: ...eo connection from your DVD Player to your TV then you will need to use an additional cable Using the additional cable just connect the red right and white left cable plugs from your DVD Player to the RCA A V inputs on your stereo receiver Direct Audio Connection to your Stereo Receiver Stereo Sound continued ...

Page 32: ...0 Direct Audio Conection to your Stereo Receiver Dolby Digital 2 5 1 If your stereo receiver allows a Dolby Digital 2 5 1 connection you will need a Optical cable not included Conect the digital Optical cable from the back of the DVD player to the back panel of the stereo receiver You will have to go to the System Preferences Screen page 68 and select Audio configuration Audio out and finallySPDIF...

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Page 34: ...experience Dolby Digital 2 5 1 Sound provides higher clarity and expanded audio features because it supports multiple audio channels not just Right and Left as with Stereo signals It s multi channel sound front left and right center back left and right and sub woofer produces sound from its 5 speakers spread to produce amazing sound effects ...

Page 35: ...ctions 2 Make sure to turn off the receiver before you connect or disconnect the DVD player s power cord If you leave the receiver power on the speakers may be damaged 3 The output sound of the DVD player has a wide dynamic range Be sure to adjust the receiver s volume to a moderate listening level Otherwise the speakers may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound Placement of the Home Theater Sp...

Page 36: ...ires and secure them by releasing the tabs If these connections are faulty no sound willbe heard from the speakers Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wiresis correct that is that the and markings are obsered If these wires are released the sound will be unnatural and will lack bass Do not coil up excess speaker wire or bundle the speaker cables with the power cords SPEAKER LEFT FRONT SPEAK...

Page 37: ...al input and output for connection Connect the DVD Player Receiver to another device through Digital Out When adding another source of Device to this DVD Player connect through Digital IN Your T342 DVD Player is also has a Radio Tuner function T o enable this function connect the FM antenna included or AM antenna included to the corresponding outlets in the rear of the DVD Player unit Radio Tuner ...

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Page 39: ...ecome acquainted with the basic operations of your AMW T342 DVD Player Playing a DVD Disc 1 Turn on the TV 2 Put the disc you preferred into the disc tray and close the tray by press ing OPEN CLOSE or EJECT for remote controller 3 The DVD player will play the disc automatically ...

Page 40: ...r symbol will be shown on the screen 2 EFFECT button that activates the sound effects function There are 7 types EQ settings 3 FUNC button that activates thefunction option AV1 AV2 SPDIF IN TUNER DVD PLAYER It s a recurring operation Front Panel Buttons 4 BAND button that activates the band function 5 STAND BY light that shows player is on standby mode 6 RADIO light that shows radio is selected ...

Page 41: ... Please see page 49 for detail operation RECALL Recall To Store Radio Station Press and hold the key fro approximately 2 5 sec and access the memo station mode Keep on pressing the recall key to see change of memo station from 1 20 in each AM FM mode Release the recall button when the desired station is found to store it into the memory Press and hold the key again to search for next desired stati...

Page 42: ...ssed once midway through a chapter play returns to the start of that chapter When it is pressed again skips to the start of the next chapter Reverse Direction Forward Direction 16 VOLUME Buttons to raise and lower the volume Press Press 17 LED INDICATOR The LED light will be flashing during of the following conditions 1 When the player is during loading state 2 When the player is on stand by state...

Page 43: ...s completed the root menu will appear Press off to play movie uninterrupted 3 DISPLAY Press this button once to display Title elapsed time Press this button twice to display Title remain time Press this button third time will display Chapter elapsed time fourth time will display Chapter remain time fifth time will display Displlay off 1 2 3 4 8 13 14 15 16 17 25 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 21 18 19 20 22 23 ...

Page 44: ...ailable on the disc This function is only for the DVD disc When the power is turned off or the disc is removed subtitles appear even after pressing the button several times then that subtitle language has notbeen programmed on your DVD disc and isnot available 4 EJECT Press EJECT to open the disc tray Place a disc on the tray dish Hold the disc without touching edge of its surface position it with...

Page 45: ...ime Repeat and Time Disp Press to select different modes Press Enter to select the detail information 2 When you are playing a VCD Press SEARCH while a disc is playing and a menu will be shown on the screen There are 5 modes can be chosen including Track DiscTime TrackTime Repeat and Time Disp Press to select different modes Press Enter to select the detail information 3 When you are playing a CD ...

Page 46: ...e 3 Press PLAY The selected title now starts to play Press MENU to go to menu screen Play is suspended and the title menu is displayed Press RESUME to return to the previous screen 1 Press MENU during play A list of the titles on the disc will be displayed 7 LANGUAGE It is possible to change the language of the audio soundtrack This operation works only with discs on which multiple audio soundtrac...

Page 47: ...ime this button is pressed as 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x DVD restore normal play mode 17 STOP Press the STOP button then the DVD video player is stopped 18 PREVIOUS During play Press NEXT during play A chapter is skipped to next one each time the button is pressed When the button is pressed once midway through a chapter play returns to the start of that chapter When it is pressed again a chapter is skipped ea...

Page 48: ...time to repeat the entire movie Repeat play works only with discs for which the elapsed playing time appears in the units display during playback Repeat play does not work with some DVDs For MP3 discs there are three modes to repeat the contents they are Folder default value Rep one and Folder Rep 23 A B 1 Press A B During play at the point where repeat play is to set point Press A B again at the ...

Page 49: ...t the level with the volume keys Use Vol or Vol button to adjust the output volume 26 PAL NTSC Select the followingTV modes NTSC PAL MULTI and P SCAN Each time your press the output mode to TV changes asfollows Y Cb Pb Cr Pr NTSC PAL MULTI P SCAN NTSC P SCAN PAL P SCAN MULTI NTSC 28 FUNC Function Push the Button and select the Function AV1 AV2 SPDIF IN TUNER DVD 29 MEMO Press this button to memori...

Page 50: ...reble Boost is on This function only works when Bass Boost is on 30 BAND Press the button to switch between AM FM mode 26 RECALL Press this button to recall station in TUNER mode For example press RECALL 1 2 means recalling the 12th memorized station In DVD Player mode you can press this button to the Virtual Remote Controller mode And press the direction key first then press the ENTER key to conf...

Page 51: ...d distortion Do not write on the label side with a ball point pen or other writing tools Do not use record cleaning sprays benzene thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent Be careful not to drop or bend the disc Do not install more than 1 disc on the disc tray Do not try to close the disc tray when the disc is not installed properly Be sure to store the disc in its exclus...

Page 52: ...ing a circular motion circular scratches are likely to occur which willcause noise on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry lint free cloth before using the disc You can damage discs if you store them in the following places Areas exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty areas Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating appliance If the disc is brought from cold to warm environme...

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Page 55: ...ed on CD R discs Playing an MP3 1 Turn on the TV and insert an MP3 CD The MP3 MENU folder will be shown on the screen when the tray is closed 2 Select the desired folder from the left column and press ENTER PLAY The contents of the folder will be listed on the right column 3 Select PLAY MODE Press UP DOWN to select FOLDER SINGLE REPEAT ONE REPEAT FOLDER or SHUFFLE 4 Press or during playback to ski...

Page 56: ...s A folder symbol indicates a folder that contains MP3 s An MP3 symbol indicates an MP3 file During MP3 playback the PLAY MODE folder and songs cannot be accessed A maximum of 11 characters are allowed for each folder or song name SHUFFLE playbackcan only be used within a single folder X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 00 00 00 00 001 013 ...

Page 57: ... SHOW PRESENTATION When a JPEG disc is loaded into the player a menu will appear on screen From the Play Mode shown on the menu select the FOLDER option using the direction keys Each picture in the current directory will be displayed consecutively in a slideshow presentation and will be automatically displayed using the largest size that fits your television screen Sixteen slideshow transition mod...

Page 58: ...ight ZOOM This features allows you to view a picture at 50 200 in several increments Press the ZOOM button An on screen message Zoom 100 will verify your selection Use and to control the amount of zoom Press the direction keys to move the picture in any direction Press Zoom button again to exit the zoom mode and back to normal operation NOTE When in the ZOOM mode the slideshow transition and image...

Page 59: ... interlaced picture 480I I interlaced to create a noticeably sharper image The 480P image offers higher picture resolution and eliminates virtuallyall motion artifacts Even on large screens the progressive scan lines are barely noticeable and picture flickering is greatly reduced so you can enjoy extended viewing without eye fatigue Our deluxe DVD model is progressive scan compatable ...

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Page 61: ...r major categories General Setup Audio Setup Video Setup and Preference Setup are all represented by icons at the top of the menu Within each of these are several specific features that affect your viewing listening experience Use the arrow keys to first select one of the icons Note that the features bellow them change accordingly Each feature in a list has a few options to choose from Those optio...

Page 62: ...General Setup TV DISPLAY Determines what kind of TV is attached to the player NORMAL PS Select this option when you connect a normal TV to the player Displays the wide picture with a portion auto matically cut off the left and right edges General Setup TV Display NORMAL LB Select this for a conventional sized TV set Black bands appear in both upper and down sides Letter BoxStyle WIDE Select this f...

Page 63: ...ed Caption 63 ANGLE MARK This function can be set to ON or OFF Only works on discs that support multiple angle view feature General Setup Angle Mark OSD LANG The setup menu can shown in other languages Turning the power off will not effect the setting The setting can only be changed on the setup menu Note Some DVDs may not include the pre selected languages In this case the player automatically di...

Page 64: ...er is connected to a LEFT or RIGHT surround sound processor Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Delay Equalizer 3D Processing Go To Speaker Setup Page On Of f General Setup Page TV Display Angle Mark OSD Lang Captions Screen Saver Last Memory PS On ENG On On Of f LAST MEMORY This function can be set to ON or OFF When the setting is On the player starts memorizing...

Page 65: ...Of f Set Downmix Mode 65 DOWNMIX Switches the mixing down methods when you play a DVD with rear signal components This function can be set to LT RT STEREO or OFF Audio Setup Speaker Setup Downmix Audio Setup Speaker Setup Front Speaker FRONT SPEAKER These function allow you to determine whether the front center rear or subwoofer speaker is LARGE or SMALL depending on your needs Audio Setup Speaker...

Page 66: ...EAR SPEAKER These function allow you to determine whether the front center rear or subwoofer speaker is LARGE SMALL or OFF depending on your needs SUBWOOFER These function allow you to determine whether the front center rear or subwoofer speaker is LARGE SMALL or OFF depending on your needs Audio Setup Speaker Setup Center Speaker CENTER SPEAKER These function allow you to determine whether the fr...

Page 67: ...dynamic range compression to obtain different compression results Speaker Setup Page Downmix Front Speaker Center Speaker Rear Speaker Subwoofer Test tone Dialog Post DR C STR LRG SML SML On Of f 00 Auto Dialog Volume 67 TEST TONE This item allows you to open or close the test tone function Downmix has to be set to OFF when there is no disc in the player Audio Setup Speaker Setup Test Tone Speaker...

Page 68: ... MPEG PCM Channel LPCM Out Manu RAW RAW RAW RAW L R 48K SPDIF Of f SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Manual Setup SPDIF SPDIF Setup Page SPDIF Output CD Dolby Digital DTS MPEG PCM Channel LPCM Out Manu RAW RAW RAW RAW L R 48K SPDIF Of f SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Center Customer Service 1 626 968 6860 Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Delay Equalizer 3D Processing Go To SPDIF Setup...

Page 69: ...und SPDIF Setup Page SPDIF Output CD Dolby Digital DTS MPEG PCM Channel LPCM Out Manu RAW RAW RAW RAW L R 48K SPDIF Of f SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Right MPEG Set up MPEG digital output when SPDIF OUTPUT is set to MANUAL 69 DOLBY DIGITAL Set up DOLBY DIGITALoutput when SPDIF OUTPUT is set to MANUAL Audio Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital SPDIF Setup Page SPDIF Output CD Dolby Digital DTS MPEG PCM Channel L...

Page 70: ... l DT S MPEG PCM Channel LPCM Out Manu RA W RA W RA W RA W L R 48K 48K 96K 192K Set LPCM SPDIF Output RATE Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Delay Equalizer 3D Processing Go To Dolby Digital Setup Customer Service 1 626 968 6860 Audio Setup SPDIF Setup PCM Channel SPDIF Setup Page SPDIF Output CD Dolby Digital DTS MPEG PCM Channel LPCM Out Manu RAW RAW RAW RAW ...

Page 71: ...Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Delay Equalizer 3D Processing Go To CH Delay Setup 71 DUAL MONO This is the output mode of the L and R signals of the set audio output When set to MIX MONO this function only works when a DVD is being played in the 2 channel model Audio Setup Dolby Digital Setup Dual Mono Dolby Digital Setup Dual Mono Dynamic STR Ster eo L Mono R Mono Mix Mono ...

Page 72: ...ng 170cm Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Delay Equalizer 3D Processing 170cm RS Set up the RIGHT SURROUND channel delay distance The default setting is 170cm Customer Service 1 626 968 6860 CENTER Set up the CENTER channel delay distance The default setting is 0cm Audio Setup Channel Delay Center Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup ...

Page 73: ...ualizer 3D Processing Go To Equalizer Page Equalizer Page EQ Type Bass Boost Super Bass Treble Boost None Of f Of f Of f None Rock Pop Live Dance Techno Classic Sof t Select Equalizer Type 73 Audiol Setup Channel Delay Subwoofer Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Delay Equalizer 3D Processing 0cm SUBWOOFER Set up the SUBWOOFER channel delay distance The default ...

Page 74: ... On Of f Super Bass Customer Service 1 626 968 6860 TREBLE BOOST Enables the TREBLE BOOST function Audio Setup Equalizer Treble Boost Equalizer Page EQ Type Bass Boost Super Bass Treble Boost None Of f Of f Of F On Of f Treble Boost BASS BOOST Enables the BASS BOOST function Equalizer Page EQ Type Bass Boost Super Bass Treble Boost None Of f Of f Of f On Of f Bass Boost Audio Setup Equalizer Bass ...

Page 75: ...D Processing Page PRO Logic II Reverb Mode Of f Go To PRO Logic II Config Page PRO Logic II Config PRO Logic II Mode Panorama Dimension Center Width On MUS Of f 00 03 On Of f Auto PRO Logic II 75 NOTE The below function Mode Panorama Dimension Center Width only workwhen PROLOGIC II is selectedto On or Auto Audio Setup 3D Processing Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup SPDIF Setup Dolby Digital Setup Cha...

Page 76: ...Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Set PRO Logic II Dimension Size PRO Logic II Config PRO Logic II Mode Panorama Dimension Center Width On MUS Of f 00 03 On Of f Set PRO Logic II Panorama Contr ol Customer Service 1 626 968 6860 Audio Setup 3D Processing Prologic PRO Logic II Config PRO Logic II Mode Panorama Dimension Center Width On MUS Of f 00 03 Music Movie PRO Logic Auto Select PRO Logic II Mode ...

Page 77: ...ogic II Reverb Mode Of f Of f Concer t Living Room Hall Bathr oom cave Arena Church Reverb Mode 77 Video Setup VIDEO SETUP Video Setup Page Go To Video Setup Page Quality Audio Setup 3D Processing Prologic PRO Logic II Config PRO Logic II Mode Panorama Dimension Center Width On MUS Of f 00 03 Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Set PRO Logic II Center Width ...

Page 78: ...Quality Setup Sharpness Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Luma Delay Low 00 00 None 00 00 1 T High Medium Low Sharpness Video Setup Page Quality Go To Video Quality Setup Page Video Setup Quality Brightness Adjust the BRIGHTNESS Video Quality Setup Sharpness Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Luma Delay Low 00 00 None 00 00 1 T Brightness ...

Page 79: ...ess Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Luma Delay Low 00 00 None 00 00 1 T High Medium Low None Gamma Video Quality Setup Sharpness Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Luma Delay Low 00 00 None 00 00 1 T Contrast Video Setup Quality Hue Adjust the HUE Video Quality Setup Sharpness Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Luma Delay Low 00 00 None 00 00 1 T Hue ...

Page 80: ...etup Sharpness Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Luma Delay Low 00 00 None 00 00 1 T0 T 1 T Luma Delay Preference Setup PREFERENCE SETUP Prefer ence Page TV Type PBC Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Country Region Default NTSC On ENG JAN USA Go To Prefer ence Page NOTE If you want to access the Preference Setup Page please make sure there is no disk inside the DVD player You can not adjust...

Page 81: ...fer ence Page TV Type PBC Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Country Region Default NTSC On ENG JAN USA On Of f Set PBC State Prefer ence Page TV Type PBC Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Country Region Default NTSC On ENG JAN USA PAL Multi NTSC Set TV Standard Preference Setup Audio AUDIO Choose between several languages depending on the DVD format Prefer ence Page TV Type PBC Audio Subtitle Disc...

Page 82: ...e PBC Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Country Region Default NTSC On ENG JAN USA French Spanish Chinese Japanese Kor ean Russian Thai Others Preferred Menu Language PARENTAL Parental control only works with DVD discs that has this protection system encoded Parental control does notwork for VCD or audio CD discs The initial factory setting for OLD PASSWORD is 1234 for 2CH DVD player 123456 for 5 ...

Page 83: ...G JAN USA Reset Load Factory Setting Preference Setup Country Region COUNTRY REGION Set up the parental control country region Prefer ence Page TV Type PBC Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Country Region Default NTSC On ENG JAN USA China France Hong Kong Japan Taiwan GBR USA PG Country Region Code Password Setup PASSWORD SETUP Password Setup Page Password Mode On Password Go To Password Setup Pag...

Page 84: ... Password Mode On Password Password Mode On Off Password Setup Password Change Password Setup Page Password Mode On Password Change Password Change Password Setup Password PASSWORD The initial factory setting for Old Password is 123456 You need to enter this number if you want to change the password Old Password New Password Confirm PWD OK ...

Page 85: ...85 Exit Setup Page EXIT SETUP PAGE Exit Setup Menu EXIT SETUP PAGE Press ENTER to exit the Setup Menu ...

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Page 87: ... on which high quality pictures and sound have been rec orded by means of digital signals Incorporating a new video compression technology MPEG 2 and high density recording technology DVD enables aesthetically pleasing full motion video to be recorded over long periods of time for instance a whole movie can be recorded DVD has a struc ture consisting of two 0 6 mm thin discs that are adhered to ea...

Page 88: ... disc According to most sources CSS was put into use for the purpose ofensuring that copyrighted material placed in this format would only be usable with licensed DVD playback mechanisms Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is an advanced form of digital audio coding that makes itpossible to store and transmit high quality digital sound far more efficiently than was previously possible Firstused in movie t...

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Page 91: ...c has any scratches or is deformed Is the power cord plugged securely into the power outlet Check the region number of the DVD Are the speakers properly connected Is the Speaker Setup correctly customized Are the speaker cables loose Are the batteries dead If so replace with new batteries The subtitle language or audio language feature does not operate with DVDs that do not include multiple subtit...

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Page 93: ...ntially hazardous condition such as the presence of dangerous voltage that reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Refer to the accompanyingWarning Label or tag and exercise extreme caution CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 93 S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n ...

Page 94: ...not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate the DVD Player where people may walk on the cord Do not overload power outlet and extension cords Otherwise the electric power overload will cause fire or electric shock In order to avoid the damage of the DVD Player from lightning and power surges unplug all the connectors from the system unit when the DVD Player is under a spare time or ...

Page 95: ...tric shock Never spill liquid on the DVD Player DVD Player is a high quality laser product however this player uses a visible laser beam thatcould cause hazardous radiation exposure if dir ected Be sure to operate the player correctly as instructed While this player is be plugged to the wall outlet do notplace your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray or other openings to look into the insid...

Page 96: ...6 Customer Service 1 626 968 6860 When Cleaning the DVD Player Unplug the connector from DVD Player to the system unit before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning ...

Page 97: ... frayed If liquid has been spilled into the DVD Player If the DVD Player has been exposed to rain or water If the DVD Player does not operate normally and you are following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls covered by the oper ating instructions improper adjustment other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the DVD Pl...

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Page 99: ...her right owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing usesonly unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories 99 L e g a ...

Page 100: ...This equipment generates uses and can adiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commun ications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t...

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Page 103: ...ations are limited to the terms set forth below AMW warrants to the original consumer purchaser that AMW DVD Player will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the Standard Warranty Period of one year The start of the warranty period is the date of purchase The warranty on the replacement player is the remainder of the warranty on the original player or 90 days whichever is longer W ...

Page 104: ...perly used packaging Players that are determined to be stolen For Repairs Under Warranty If the customer discovers a defect AMW will at its option repair on the DVD player at no charge to the customer provided it is returned during the warranty period with transportation charges prepaid to AMW Player must be properly packaged in AMW packaging or AMW approved packaging to obtain warranty service Fo...

Page 105: ... OR EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION EXTENSION OR ADDITION TO WARRANTY AMW IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA LOSS PROPERTY AND ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING PROGRAMMING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH AMW PRODUC...

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