Lenco MDV-6 manual

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    MDV -6 Home Cinema Set FOREWORD[...]

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    -2- THANKS Thank you for purchasing this product! Y our choice of the produc t sufficiently di splays your expertise in acoustic equipment. We are honored to provide you with more satisfactory products. T o bring the functionality of your device into full play , it is suggested that you try to find some time T o read this user manual before connect[...]

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    -3- FOREWORD…………………………………………………………………………………….2 CONTENT………………………………………………………………………………………..3 W ARNING……..……………………………………………………………………………...….3 FRONT P ANEL...?[...]

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    -4- 1. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 2. POWER ON/OFF BUTTON 3. STOP BUTT ON 4. DISC DOOR 5. EJECT BUTT ON 6. AUDIO BUTTON 、 MONO/STEREO BUTTON 7. PLA Y/ENTER BUTTON 8.. DISPLA Y SCREEN 9. F AST REWIND/F AST FOR W ARD (TUNE-/+) BUTTON 10. VOLUME+/- 1 1. PREVIOUS/NEXT(CH-/+) BUTT ON 12. FM BUTTON 、 SEARCH BUTT ON 13. DVD BUTTON 、 SA VE BUTTON[...]

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    -5- BACK P ANEL 1. FM ANTENNA INTERF ACE 2. COAXIAL OUTPUT 3. SCART OUTPUT 4. POWER SUPPL Y INPUT 5. S-VIDEO O UTPUT 6. OPTICAL FIBER OUTPUT 7. L/R AUDIO INPUT 8. L/R SPEAKER OUTPUT 9. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 10. VIDEO OUTPUT 11. Pb/Cb, Y , Pr/ Cr COMPONENT OUTPUT 12. L/R AUDIO OUTPUT[...]

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    -6- REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: 1. Place the batteries in the r emote control and turn on the player , put the emitter against the sensor of player for remote control. 2. The distance of remote control should not e x ceed 7 meters, or else, it will be invalid. 3. If the sensor or remote control emitter is stuck with foreign matters, it may resu lt in the [...]

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    -7- CONNECTION WITH TV 1. If you TV has A V terminal, co nnect this unit to TV with A/V cables, and set TV to be A V status after confirming the connection is correct. (Figure 1) 2. If your TV has S-Video terminal, please use t he S-Video connection cable t o connect the playe r and TV , to obtain a higher quality image. (Figure 2) 3. If your TV ha[...]

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    -8- CONNECTION WITH AMPLIFIER Setup of Digit al Audio Output Connect the optical or coaxial output jack to t he amplifier . While in of play or stop mode, press the setup button on the remote control to ope n the s ystem setup page, switch to audio setup page by pressing the directional buttons, then move the cursor to Audio Out, select SPDIF/RA W [...]

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    -9- SYSTEM CONNECTION Please refer to the following figure to connec t your acoustic equipment ! T o keep all the connection correctly and firmly! Power supply can be conn ected finally .[...]

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    -10- BASIC OPERA TION PREP ARA TIVE 1). Before turning on, check whether all the c onnectio n are correct and reliable. Plug the po wer plug into the corresponding power socket. 2). Press Power button on the front panel to turn on. 3). Press Eject button on the remote control or panel to carry th e disc tray outside, put the disc into the tray , pr[...]

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    -1 1- BASIC OPERA TION TIME SELECTION In play mode, press T/F button on the remote control, the TV screen displays, VCD Display: VCD TRK 01/XX P B C 00:00:00 VCD Disp lay: DVD TT 01/XX CH 007/XXX 00:00:00 Y ou can press ◄ ► directional buttons to move the cursor to the tim e position, then input the corresponding numbers by pressin g the numeri[...]

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    -12- BASIC OPERA TION SHORTCUT When play DVD discs, press the Shortcut bu tton to jump over the initial title, menu or warnings. (Only for some discs, subject to the quality or recorded status of the played discs) SOUND FIELD In play status, press S.Field button, you can select dif ferent sound field effect. Note: While in DVD playing, this functio[...]

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    -13- BASIC OPERA TION NUMBER BUTTONS 1). While playing songs, press the numeric buttons to directly select the songs you need. 2). If the desired track number is # 10 or abo ve, you can select it by pressing the 10+ button once, and then pressing a num eric button (1--10). For example: If the 16th s ong is needed, you ca n press the 10+ button foll[...]

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    -14- BASIC OPERA TION SLOW In play status, every time the Slow button is pressed, the speed of the disc will play in 1/2,1/3, 1/4,1/5,1/6,1/7. MP3 DISC PLA YING FUNCTION 1). Press the Eject button on the panel or remote control to open the deck, put in an MP 3 disc, then press the Eject button to close the deck. This unit begins to re ad it , and t[...]

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    -15- BASIC OPERA TION MPEG4 、 JPEG PICTURE DISC PLA YING FUNCTION 1). Place the MPEG4/JPEG disc into the deck, this unit will begin to read, the main directory will be displa yed on the TV screen. Di rectory A rea Pl ay F il e Se lec ti on Are a 2). Press the direction button ▲▼ to move the cursor to the corresponding directory , press Play/E[...]

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    -16- BASIC OPERA TION FM RADIO OPERA TION 1. Enter FM Function In the turn-on or play status, press the FM button on the remote control, enter FM status. 2. Select Bands 1) directly input fr equency: press the T/F button on the remote contro l, input the frequency that you want directly . 2) Select b and by pressing Tune- or T une+ button: under so[...]

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    -17- DVD Menu Setting Press the Setup button on the remote control to open the me nu setup function, the TV screen will display the following figures. 1. SYSTEM SETUP P AGE 1). TV System Perform adjustment according to different disc applicable for dif f erent TV systems, includes four options: NTSC, P AL, P AL60, AUTO. 2). Screen Saver This option[...]

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    -18- DVD Menu Setting 5). Password and Rating The password is used to prevent t he children watching unproper discs. (1) Input a four-digit password. (The initial p assword of this unit is 0000.) (2) Move the cursor to rating option, press Play/Enter button to select the desired rating. (3) Press the direction buttons to exit. Note: Y ou can not pl[...]

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    -19- DVD Menu Setting 3.AUDIO SETUP P AGE 1). Audio Out Each DVD disc has various audio output types for selectio n. Y ou can set the type according to the acoustic system type you ar e using. Three options are available: SPDIF/OFF: no signal output from eit her coaxial or optical output port SPDIF/RA W: this option is c hosen when the coaxial and [...]

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    -20- DVD Menu Setting 4.VIDEO SETUP P AGE 1). Brightness This option is used to change the brightness of the screen, press the up/down direction button to adjust the brightness, pres s left direction button to exit. 2). Contrast This option is used to chang e the contrast of the screen, press the up/down direction button to adjust the contrast, pre[...]

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    -21- DVD Menu Setting 5. DIGIT AL SETUP P AGE 1). OP Mode (1) Line Output : to compress the input signal linearly , lower in volume and applicable t o night. (2) RF Remod: no compression for the input signal, higher volume and applicable to day . 2). Dynamic Range When the output mode is Line Output, this unit will autom atically adjust the linear [...]

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    -22- SPECIFICA TION Disc T ype DVD MP3 CD PLA YBACK Video Format MPEG 2 for DVD, MPEG 1 for VCD Audio Format MPEG 1, MPEG 2, PCM, STEREO Signal Output Video system: NTSC, P AL, P AL60, AUTO Video output 1.0 V p-p Audio: stereo Output Joint Chromatic aberration output, S-Video output, S tereo, Vi deo output, Op tical Fibe r output, Coax ial output a[...]

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    -23- TROUBLESHOOTING Please use the following methods to solve t he following problems while using this unit. Fault Phenomenon Possible Cause Handing Power supply can not be turned on Power plug is not fully inserted into the socket Insert the power plug into the socket securely Battery is used up Replace with a ne w battery The remote control does[...]