JAMO 50 manual

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    DVD Receiver DVR 50 ,,,rJ_,, ,i _LL, __©[...]

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    Contents Introduction 5 Quick Setup 9 Advanced Setup 11 Receiver 13 DVDs and Other Media 14 Advanced Functions 15 Radio 16 Support 17 Appendix 19 Congratulations on your new Jamo DVR 50 Receiver The many different functions provided by your new DVDreceiver will be a source of pleasure for you for many years to come. Naturally, you can play and watc[...]

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    Introduction Make sure the following accessories are included with your DVD Receiver. Power Cable ) Batteries for the remote control (size "AAA" RBP) Remote control Y _S-Video Not grovided in Europe _ J ComDosite Video _tenna Provided in Europe only _ Audio Cable AM Antenna m[...]

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    Refer to the illustration below to connect speakers, subwoofer and antennas. To fit the DVR50 into your current video system, refer to the three configuration examples. Choose from one of them or make your own combination. Speakers Extra accessories Subwoofer Extra accessory Jamo DVR 50 FM Antenna Power Cable AM Antenna Back panel Detailed overview[...]

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    SCART video configuration Both audio and video is connected through the SCART lead. Ira Satellite receiver or set top box has digital audio output (here optical), you can con- nect to it directly. VCR SAT/STB S-Video configuration Video is connected through the S-Video connectors (or composite video connectors) to the TV. Audio is also connected th[...]

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    Overv!ew Front Panel The front panel has tile Standard buttons listed below. When tile disk tray is open, push the end of the tray to cloSe it. 1= Standby =Bno 2= Source select 3. Volume up 4. Volume down 5= Previous (Arrow down in menuS) 6= Next (Arrow up in menus) 7. Play/pause (Enter in menus) 8. Load (Eject) Display The DVD Receiver is equipped[...]

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    Quick Setup If vour DVD Receiver is eorrec_ eonnec_ea (see _ne chapter on cable eonnectionsl, a menu will aDDear wnen _ou _urn on _ne DVD Receiver. The menu instaIIs the most _moortant settings for your IV set and {anguage. Note: If this menu does not aooear when vou start the DVD Receiver recheck the cable connections, Note: Try connecting your TV[...]

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    Note: Some 4:3 1V sereens can display 16:9 format. TV ii I i ii_ ii i This screen presents two different types of IV formats: 4:3 (normaO or 16:9 (wide ser_en)_ Speaker Type To ge_ me oes_ possible sound select the tYPe of front SpesKer_ /ou nave conneeEecl You con always go back and start again if you happen to do something wrong, or if you wish t[...]

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    Advanced Setup You can always access the Setup menu and adjust the DVR 50 to your specific requirements and hardware. When the ]amo logo appears on the main screen, press the SETUP button on your remote control, and a menu will appear with the available options. The orange frame shows your position on the menu. Use the arrow buttons to move the fra[...]

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    Audio Settings Jamo has tuned the product to give you the best possible sound experience (Jamo Reference]. Under acoustic setup, you can neutralize these settings or enhance them further by selecting dynamic soun& Speaker size is used to makethe right base management When using small front speakers, try to place the subwoofer between the front [...]

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    Receiver Turn on and select DVD. rad*o, video and TV by presstng the source ou_tons. ®®® ® @@@@ RA_O "_DEO "N ®@@® V_LUUE Standb. Button Standby will turn off the DVD receiver Source Select Buttons Press the DVD button to start playing a medium. Pressing the Radio button w_fl start playmg radio. TV or Video should be E)ressea to s[...]

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    The DVD Player supports the following media: DVD Video, DivX, XviD, ISO MPEG-4,Audio CD,MP3, Ogg Vorbis and JPG. DVD Menu If vou nave adjusted your DVD Receiver according to tne "3s_ructlons above. 1ou can now insert a DVD into vour DVD Receiver. A momen_ _ateh the DVD menu will appear. Use me arrow buttons to nawgate in the menu and start the[...]

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    Advanced Functions TO simplify the remote, we have put all advanced functions under the list button. Press list until you get the function you want to operate. Press enter to activate it. Subtitle Use this function to choose from the subtitles available on the film. Normally you can also choose the subtitle on the DVDmenu Audio Use this function to[...]

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    Radio If the antennas are correctly connected, you should be able to listen to both FM and AM radio ©© Find a rodio stotion Press >> or << to start searching for a radio station. The display will show the current fre- quency. If necessary you can fine tune with arrow up/down. It is possible to change between FM and AM by pressing the [...]

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    Support iii ii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii More information is available at Jamo's website. Address: www.jamo.com Updates At our website, vou can update the DVD Reeeive¢s firmwaretoperatlng svstem with the latest new features. To do so aowmoaa me software from me aowmoaa section at the www.Jamo.com website. Then burn it on a CD-R and load it into the[...]

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    Packaging If possible use the anginal packing _naterial for anv shppmg. Otherwise. reoack the DVR 50 using: • A reinforced carat)oara t)ox. s[rong enough to carrv the weight of the _roaue[. At least 6 em 2.36 inches of shock-absorbing "nater_al around _ne DroaLIc[. Nonabrasive dust-free material for the other DarEs. • Nonabrasive wrapping [...]

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    Appendix List of country codes available for DVDlanguage setup AFGHANISTAN )O4 ALBANIA ]08 ALGERIA 312 AMERICAN SAMOA )16 ANDORRA 320 ANGOLA )24 ANGUILLA 660 ANTARCTICA )10 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 328 ARGENTINA )32 ARMENIA )51 ARUBA _33 AUSTRALIA )36 AUSTRIA ]4o AZERBAI AN ]31 BAHAMAS )44 BAHRAIN )48 BANGLADESH J50 BARBADOS 352 BELARU_ _2 BELGIUM 356 B[...]