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Page 1: ...ǵ HOME CINEMA SYSTEM Cinemo DR 3400 DD DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL ...

Page 2: ...s 15 Connecting the antennas 15 Connecting the power cord 15 Inserting batteries in the remote control 16 Additional information for unit sold in the UK 17 25 Settings 17 General information 18 Setting the video functions 19 20 Setting the loudspeaker configuration 21 Setting the audio functions 22 Language settings 23 Setting the parental lock 24 25 Tuning and storing radio stations 25 Restoring ...

Page 3: ...e 32 33 PBC playback in Video CD mode 33 Picture settings 33 34 Displaying information 34 36 Additional playback functions 36 37 Zero setting GO TO 37 Repeat functions 38 Creating a track memory playing back titles or tracks in selected order 39 41 Other modes 39 40 Tuner mode 41 Sleep timer mode 42 44 Information 42 43 Technical data 43 General instructions for laser devices 43 Cleaning discs 44 ...

Page 4: ...echnology It generates surround sound from the stereo signal However the rear channel consists of two separate stereo channels whose frequency range is not restricted This means Pro Logic II produces a sound zone with a completely new sense of space location and stability Dolby Digital on the other hand is a digital sound system designed for completely independent multi channel audio playback It c...

Page 5: ...rature Therefore do not place the DVD receiver near heating units or in direct sunlight as this will impair cooling Do not insert foreign objects in the disc compartment of the DVD receiver Never open the casing of the DVD receiver and loudspeakers No warranty claims are accepted for damage resulting from improper handling Do not place any vessels such as vases containing fluid on the DVD receiver...

Page 6: ... disc mode press briefly during playback to select the next section or title Hold down during playback to start a reverse search In tuner mode selects the next preset station stored radio station DSP MODE Depending on the type of disc selects the sound effects LIVE HOUSE HALL CONCERT STADIUM and THEATRE or DSP OFF y Headphone jack for connecting a stereo headphone set with a jack plug ø 3 5 mm The...

Page 7: ...rted DTS indicator STEREO In tuner mode two channel stereo reception VCD A VCD or S VCD is inserted MP3 An MP3 CD is inserted II The disc has been paused during playback s Disc playback TITLE Displays the title number TRK Displays the track number TUNED A radio station is optimally tuned CHP Displays the chapter number PROG In disc mode lights up when playing a track memory RDS In tuner mode an RD...

Page 8: ... using a conventional cinch cable S VIDEO Alternative video signal output for connecting the television using a conventional Y C cable SCART Euro AV Scart socket for connecting the television using the Euro AV cable supplied AUDIO IN L R Audio signal inputs for connecting an analogue playback device AUDIO OUT L R Audio signal outputs for connecting an analogue recording device FM 75Ω Connection so...

Page 9: ...es between stereo and mono reception in FM tuner mode b In DVD mode for repeating a chapter or the entire DVD In CD mode for repeating a title a file MP3 all titles or all files MP3 DISPL Switches the screen display in disc mode between various information on chapters titles and playing time A B In disc mode marks a section which is then constantly repeated O Press once to activate the brightness ...

Page 10: ... control PBC of VCDs and S VCDs off and on In MP3 mode switches between playback of a file an album and the entire disc TOP MENU Opens the disc menu OK Activates the selected setting and confirms entries A INFO NEWS Moves the cursor up in the set up or disc menu on the TV screen S PTY SEARCH Moves the cursor down in the set up or disc menu on the TV screen In tuner mode activates the PTY search fu...

Page 11: ...e forward or reverse frequency search In disc mode starts the fast forward and reverse search DSP Selects the sound effects LIVE HOUSE HALL CONCERT STADIUM and THEATRE or DSP OFF not for MP3 K Selects the sound effects Pro Logic II Music and Pro Logic II Movie or Pro Logic II Off 2 channel stereo not for MP3 SPK LEVEL For setting the output level of the loudspeakers d Switches the home cinema syst...

Page 12: ...e bass sound we recommend that you set up the subwoofer to the left or right of the front loudspeakers in such a way that the sound crosses the room diagonally When you are in the middle of the room you may not be able to hear the bass tone of the subwoofer sufficiently This is caused by what are known as standing waves which occur between parallel walls In this case simply position the subwoofer ...

Page 13: ...te terminals on the loud speaker Connecting the subwoofer 1 Connect the cables for the subwoofer to the SPEAKER SW terminals on the DVD receiver and the appropriate terminals on the subwoofer Connecting a television flat screen or projector You have three options depending on the sockets you have on your television or projector Connecting to the Euro AV Scart socket using the Euro AV cable supplie...

Page 14: ...res ponding output socket on the DVD receiver 2 Connect the output socket of the external device to the corre sponding input socket on the DVD receiver Connecting analogue external devices 1 Use cinch cables to connect the audio input sockets of the external device to the AUDIO OUT L R sockets on the DVD receiver 2 Use a cinch cable to connect the video input socket of the external device to the V...

Page 15: ...nd insert it into the socket again after a few seconds Inserting batteries in the remote control 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the marked area and pulling down the cover 2 When inserting the batteries 2 x 1 5 V LR 06 UM 3 AA observe the polarity marked on the battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment Note If the DVD receiver no longer reacts properly to remote control comman...

Page 16: ...use is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type and rating 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used and the fuse cover must be refitted If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the lead and plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained Replacement fuse covers should be obtained from your dea...

Page 17: ...ess OK to confirm your selection a sub menu with two columns appears Here too you can navigate with A and S and select the item you require in the right column The select ed line is shown on a light blue background When you press OK to confirm your selection a third column usually appears where you can make the setting by pressing A or S The selected setting is shown on a light blue background Whe...

Page 18: ...to make the setting and press OK to confirm NTSC PAL video signals are converted to NTSC signals PAL NTSC video signals are converted to PAL signals PAL is the default setting Auto PAL or NTSC video signal output is selected automat ically in the multi system Selecting the video format for the Euro AV Scart output 1 In the Stop position press RGB SV to switch between two video formats RGB or RGB o...

Page 19: ...listener to the central speaker Enter the travel time of the sound in milliseconds ms 0ms to 5ms One metre roughly corresponds to 3 milli seconds When using surround speakers you must also find out the differ ence between the distances from the listener to the front speakers and from the listener to the surround speakers Enter the travel time of the sound from 0ms 3ms to 12ms 15ms One metre roughl...

Page 20: ...r you can adjust the loudspeaker volumes according to your preference You can make this setting either with or without the test tone The volume impression should be about the same for all channels The individual volumes can be adjusted within a range of 5 to 5 dB When entering the settings if no button is pushed for more than 5 seconds the DVD receiver quits the menu automatically However altered ...

Page 21: ...lume this can be a fascinating experience but it can cause disturbance late at night Simply re ducing the volume does not produce satisfactory results since the dialogue can be hard to understand You can turn down the louder sounds and turn up the quieter pas sages while retaining the volume of the dialogue This function is called the dynamic range 1 Select the Audio menu item with a or s and pres...

Page 22: ... to select the language and press OK to confirm Setting the preferred disc menu language 1 Select the Language menu item with a or s and press OK to confirm 2 Select DVD Menu with A or S and press OK to confirm 3 In the third column press A or S to select the language and press OK to confirm SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Language OSD Menu English Subtitle English English ...

Page 23: ...s 2 Only with parental guidance 3 Not suitable for children under 13 from ages 13 to 18 only under parental guidance 4 May contain violence or sex scenes can only be viewed by children under 18 under with parental guidance 5 Level 5 6 Only for adults not for those under 17 7 Only for adults 5 Press A to return to the Password item 6 Enter your four digit personal code number with 1 0 and press OK ...

Page 24: ...earches for up to 30 stations with the strongest signals in the FM range and another 30 in the AM range After the search has finished you will hear the station stored at position 1 Note You can stop the search by pressing M on the remote control display SAVE STOP manually 1 Press AM FM on the remote control or FUNCTION on the DVD receiver to select the waveband FM or AM 2 To start the search press...

Page 25: ... default values with this function 1 In the set up menu select Rating by pressing a or s and then press OK to confirm 2 Select Load Factory with A or S and then press OK to confirm All the default settings are restored Resetting the DVD receiver In the unlikely event of the electronic controls of the DVD receiver becoming blocked for example due to static electricity from the car pet or because of...

Page 26: ...isplay on the DVD receiver DVD TUNER FM TUNER AM AV IN SCART IN or DIGITAL IN Preparing for disc playback 1 Switch on the television and select the preset channel for the DVD receiver 2 Switch on the DVD receiver from standby by pressing 9 on the remote control or ON OFF on the device 3 Select the DISC input source Display on the DVD receiver briefly DVD followed by LOADING and then NO DISC Insert...

Page 27: ...nnected loudspeakers using this func tion 1 Press d on the remote control to mute Display on the DVD receiver the loudspeaker indicator flashes 2 Briefly press d on the remote control again to cancel the muting Display on the DVD receiver the loudspeaker indicator remains on Selecting sound effects You can choose between five different sound effects LIVE HOUSE HALL CONCERT STADIUM THEATRE and DSP ...

Page 28: ...play on the DVD receiver 1 To switch between two channel and multi channel mode press K on the remote control repeatedly Display during switching briefly PLII OFF PLII MUSIC or PL II MOVIE Display on the DVD receiver in Dolby Pro Logic II mode ijProLogic II Adjusting the brightness of the DVD receiver display You can change the brightness of the display in three levels 1 To activate the function pr...

Page 29: ...for the recording Audio CDs CD DA meet the specification and bear the corresponding logo Copy protected CDs do not meet this specification in some circum stances and do not bear the corresponding logo These CDs can cause play back errors DVD features You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label Depending on the con tent of the DVD the discs contain one or more titles Each title may contain one...

Page 30: ...are encoded at 128 or 160 kbps 160 kbps is considered CD quality MP3 WMA files can be downloaded from the Inter net and then burned onto a CD ROM disc using suitable PC software In MP3 WMA mode the terms album and file are very important Album corresponds to a folder on a PC File to a file on a PC or a CD DA track title Audio CD features An audio CD CD DA is identified by this logo Audio CDs conta...

Page 31: ...s 7 once 2 Press ı to resume playback 3 To end playback press 7 twice Selecting titles or chapters step by step 1 Select the next chapter file or title by pressing 6 briefly during playback 2 Press 5 to switch to the start of the current chapter file or title Playback begins at the start of the current chapter file or title 3 Press 5 again Playback starts with the previous chapter file or title di...

Page 32: ... main menu appears on the screen 2 Select the title or chapter with A or S or with a or s and press OK to confirm Playback of the selected title or chapter begins Notes Depending on the DVD you can also select the title or chapter directly using the numerical keys 1 0 on the remote con trol Press OK to confirm On certain DVDs if you press TOP MENU the whole disc is repeated from the beginning PBC ...

Page 33: ...fo line Display 00 00 05 Playing time 01 31 55 Remaining playing time 2 To call up further information press DISPL again Display DVD Type of disc Title 1 2 Current and available titles Chapter 13 20 Current and available chapters Angle 1 4 Camera positions in the example 4 Audio b1 3 Current sound language is English 1 ch English Subtitle Off Subtitles are off Bitrate 6400Mbps Bit rate 3 Press DIS...

Page 34: ... search 1 During playback press m or on the remote control The fast search starts either forwards or backwards Note By repeatedly pressing m or you can alter the for ward or backward search speed during the search The maxi mum speed varies according to the medium 2 Press ı at the desired position Normal playback starts Note In video CD mode the search stops at the end of a track When the next trac...

Page 35: ... zoom factors can be selected in the order v1 v2 vOff 1 During playback pause or slow motion press v on the remote control Display v1 part of the picture is enlarged 2 Press A or S or a or s to move the enlarged image around the screen 3 To quit the function press v to switch to vOff Switching the dubbed language or the audio format Use this setting to change from the preset dubbed language if the...

Page 36: ...all up the function Display Normal 2 Press CD S I again Display Shuffle The tracks or files are played back in random order 3 To quit the function press CD S I twice Display briefly Normal Playing the introductions of tracks or files 1 To call up this function press CD S I three times Display Intro The first ten seconds of each track or file are played Playback begins with the first track or file ...

Page 37: ...e section Display Rep A 2 Briefly press A B again to mark the end of the section Display Rep A B the scene marked is now constantly repeated 3 Press A B again to quit the function Display briefly Rep Off Repeating a chapter file title or all chapters files or titles on a disc 1 During playback press b on the remote control Display briefly e g Repeat Chapter a chapter file or title is repeated 2 Pr...

Page 38: ...item using a s A or S and repeat the entry Playing back a track memory 1 To play back the track memory select Play Program with a s A or S and press OK to confirm Playback of the track memory starts 2 End playback of the track memory by pressing 7 twice Deleting a track memory 1 Call up the Program Input menu in stop mode by pressing PROG 2 Select Clear All with a s A or S and press OK to confirm ...

Page 39: ...e remote control to select preset posi tion one at a time Display on the DVD receiver briefly e g STATION 08 then the frequency or station name Switching between stereo and mono reception When the DVD receiver receives FM stereo stations STEREO appears in the display If the signal from the FM stereo station is weak you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception 1 Press FM MODE on...

Page 40: ...eband with the preset position and frequency station type radio ticker text the station name and then the waveband again with the preset position and frequency Searching for station types PTY 1 Press S PTY SEARCH to call up the PTY search function Display PTY SEARCH If no station type code is transmitted NO PTY appears in the display 2 Select other station types by pressing a PTY or s PTY 3 Press ...

Page 41: ...3 To see the remaining time until the device switches off press O on the remote control until SLEEP 19 for exam ple appears in the display Deactivating the sleep timer 1 To activate the function keep pressing O on the remote control until the remaining time e g SLEEP 8 appears in the display 2 Keep pressing a or s until SLEEP OFF appears in the display then press OK to confirm Display briefly SLEE...

Page 42: ...d General information Mains voltage 230 V 50 Hz Rated power consumption Operating 140 W Standby 1 W DVD receiver Ambient temperature 10 C to 35 C Amplifier Output Nominal 5 x 25 W 5 x 8 Ω 1 x 50 W passive Music 5 x 50 W 5 x 4 Ω Input sensitivity impedance audio analogue 400 mV 22 kOhm Frequency range 10 24 000 Hz Non linear distortion factor 1 dB 8 Ω 1 kHz 0 3 Disc unit Playback standard PAL 50 Hz...

Page 43: ...ngerous radiation exposure Cleaning discs Wipe the dirty disc with a cloth from the centre outwards in a straight line Do not use any solvents such as benzene thinners conventional cleaner or anti static spray for vinyl records INFORMATION_____________________________________ Loudspeakers Music rated load Nominal 5 x 25 W 4 Ω 1 x 50 W Subwoofer Frequency range Front and surround loudspeakers 150 2...

Page 44: ...channel sound Check the multi channel settings on the DVD receiver Check the loud speaker settings in the set up menu The subwoofer has been connected incorrectly Check to make sure the subwoofer has been connected properly Make sure the printed side of the disc is facing upwards Clean the disc The DVD receiver cannot read the inserted disc format Check to see if the inserted DVD has the regional ...

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