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English
C
ONTENTS
Contents
Introduction and General
Information
Features .............................................................................. 5
Discs for playback ............................................................. 5
Player zone
Supplied accessories......................................................... 5
Environmental information ............................................. 5
Installation .......................................................................... 5
Maintenance ....................................................................... 5
Functional Overview
Front panel ......................................................................... 6
Remote Control ............................................................... 7
Connections
Step 1: Connecting antennas .......................................... 8
MW Indoor Loop Antenna
MW Outdoor Antenna
FM Indoor Antenna
FM Outdoor Antenna
Step 2: Connecting the speakers ................................... 9
Step 3: Connecting a TV .................................................. 9
Step 4: Connecting additional components ....... 10–11
Connecting a CD Recorder
Connecting a VCR
Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box
Connecting an auxiliary audio device
Connecting a second Subwoofer
Connecting a Digital (Optical) audio device
Preparations
Inserting batteries into the remote control ............. 12
Switching on the system ............................................... 12
NTSC/PAL automatic conversion
Setting up the surround sound system ............... 12–13
Placing the speakers
Changing the speaker size
Changing the speaker distance
Changing the channel level
Test Tone
Changing system settings-special circumstances
Selecting TV aspect ......................................................... 14
Selecting digital audio out ............................................. 14
Basic Functions
Selecting the source ....................................................... 15
Volume control ................................................................ 15
Adjusting the tone .......................................................... 15
Selecting the surround sound mode .......................... 15
Selecting the virtual sound effect ................................ 16
Night mode ...................................................................... 16
Sleep timer setting .......................................................... 16
Operations
Discs information ........................................................... 17
Basic playback .................................................................. 17
Playing an MP3 disc......................................................... 17
General features ............................................................. 18
Skipping to another track/chapter
Fast Search
Continue playback from the last stop point
Repeat play
Programme favourite tracks (Audio CDs only) ....... 19
Modifying the programme
Exit the programme mode temporarily
Reviewing the programme
Clearing the entire programme
Special VCD features ...................................................... 19
Playback Control (PBC)
Special DVD/VCD features ................................... 20–21
Advancing by frames
Searching for a particular passage
Playing in slow motion mode
Zooming in
Viewing from another angle
Changing subtitle language
Changing sound track language
Title menu
DVD menu
Advanced features (DVD) ............................................ 21
Using Graphic User Interface (GUI) menu icons
Parental control (DVD) ................................................. 22
Setting a rating level and password
Selecting a rating level
Setting a password
Clearing the password
Radio Reception
Tuning to radio stations ................................................ 23
Presetting radio stations ............................................... 23
Manual Preset
Automatic Preset
Listening to preset radio stations ............................... 23
RDS .................................................................................... 23
Specifications
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Troubleshooting
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