Onkyo DR-2000 manual

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    D VD Receiv er DR-2000 Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo D VD Receiv er . Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning on the po wer . Follo wing the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your ne w D VD Recei ver . Please retain this man[...]

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    2 1. Read Instructions - All the saf ety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The safety and oper ating instructions should be retained for future ref erence. 3. Heed W arnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instruction[...]

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    3 CA UTION: VISIBLE LASER RADIA TION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK F AILED OR DEFEA TED . DO NO T ST ARE INT O BEAM. CA UTION: THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES O THER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MA Y RESUL T IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE. This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is c[...]

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    4 Pr ecautions 10. Notes on Handling • When shipping the unit, use the original shipping car ton and packing materials. For maxim um protection, repac k the unit as it was originally pack ed at the f actor y . • Do not use volatile liquids , such as insect spra y , near the unit. Do not leav e rubber or plastic products in contact with the unit[...]

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    5 T able of Contents Impor tant Saf eguards/Precautions/T able of Contents ....................................... 2 – 5 Getting Started F eatures ................................................................................................................ 6 Supplied Accessories .................................................................[...]

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    6 Getting Started Memory Preservation This unit does not require memory preser vation batteries. A built-in memory power bac kup system preser v es the contents of memory during power failures and e ven when the PO WER switch is set to OFF . The PO WER switch m ust be set to ON in order to charge the backups system. The memory preser vation period [...]

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    7 Supplied Accessories S video cable [1] FM antenna (aerial) [1] AM loop antenna (aerial) [1] Batteries (size AA/R6/UM3) [2] Remote contr oller (RC-437M) [1] A udio/video connection cable [1] Make sure your bo x contains everything listed belo w . If any pieces are missing, contact your nearest Onky o dealer . The number of accessories is indicated[...]

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    8 Pr eparing the Remote Contr oller Inserting the Batteries 1 Detach the battery cover . 2 Insert the two size AA/R6/UM3 batteries. Be sure to match the + and – ends of the batteries with the diagram inside the battery compar tment. 3 Attach the battery cover . Using the Remote Contr oller Switching the remote contr oller function modes Some butt[...]

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    9 Pla yback side This section shows y ou how to handle, clean, and store discs. Cleaning Discs • Finger prints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outw ards with a soft cloth. Always k eep the disc clean. • If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth, wipe the disc lightly with a sligh[...]

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    10 Connecting to a TV Before connecting • Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV . • When you connect the D VD Receiver to the TV , be sure to turn off the pow er and unplug both the units from the mains before making an y connections. • Connect the D VD Receiv er to the TV directly . If you connect the D VD Receiver to a VCR, TV/VCR [...]

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    11 REMOTE CONTROL CENTER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKERS R L OUT OUT VIDEO 1 1 – VIDEO – 2 IN IN OUT IN IN OUT (REC) IN (PLAY) IN IN VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TAPE/MD MON OUT L R S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO IN TV/LINE MON OUT SUB WOOFER PRE OUT OUT OUT IN OUT IN VIDEO 1 IN OUT (REC) IN (PLAY) IN IN IN VIDEO 2 VIDEO 2 TAPE/MD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT SUB W[...]

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    12 12 P ositioning Speakers T wo speaker systems (SPEAKERS A and SPEAKERS B) can be connected to the D VD Receiv er . The SPEAKERS A system is to be placed in the main room, and the SPEAKERS B system is to be placed in a second room. TV F ront Center Speaker F ront right Speaker F ront left Speaker Sub- woofer Surround left Speaker Surround right S[...]

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    13 13 REMOTE CONTROL OUT OUT VIDEO 1 1 – VIDEO – 2 IN IN OUT IN IN OUT (REC) IN (PLAY) IN IN IN VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TAPE/MD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT L R S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO SUB WOOFER PRE OUT CENTER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKERS AUDIO R L CENTER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKERS R L R L R B A L FRONT SPEAKERS R L B FRONT SPEAKERS R A L FRONT SPEAKERS R [...]

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    14 14 REMOTE CONTROL OUT OUT VIDEO 1 1 – VIDEO – 2 IN IN OUT IN IN OUT (REC) IN (PLAY) IN IN IN VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TAPE/MD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT L R S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO SUB WOOFER PRE OUT CENTER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKERS R L R B A L FRONT SPEAKERS AUDIO R L AM FM 75 ANTENNA DIGITAL OUTPUT VIDEO 1 (OPT) (OPT) (COAX) VIDEO 2 DIGITAL INPUT [...]

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    15 15 FM 75 ANTENNA AM Connecting an FM Outdoor Antenna (Aerial) If the FM reception is not very clear with the supplied antenna (aerial), connect an FM outdoor antenna (aer ial) instead of the indoor FM antenna (aerial). Notes • Install the antenna (aerial) well awa y from tall b uildings and in an area where FM stations can directly be received[...]

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    16 16 FIRST SETUP TV Shape 4:3LB Thank you for your purchase of Our DVD-Video Player. Please make a selection for On-Screen Language and your TV shape and press ENTER button on your remote control. On-Screen Language ENG DVD/CD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV/LINE TAPE/MD AM VOLUME INPUT FM TUNER PRESET Theater-Dimensional SURROUND STEREO ACOUSTIC CONTROL STAND[...]

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    17 Speaker Setup Setting up the Onky o Speaker s –– Smart Configuration Setting Check that y our speakers are listed in the tab le below . • If any of y our speakers are listed in the tab les, then f ollow the steps in “Setting up the speaker configuration using Smart Configuration” on the ne xt page. • If no speaker is listed, f ollo w[...]

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    18 Speaker Setup Setting up the speaker configuration using Smart Configuration DVD/CD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV/LINE TAPE/MD AM VOLUME INPUT FM TUNER PRESET TUNING SPEAKER A/B TEST TONE DISTANCE CH SEL Theater-Dimensional SETUP Theater-Dimensional DOWN UP SUBWOOFER MODE FM MODE PRESET MEORY DISPLAY SPEAKER SETUP SURROUND STEREO ACOUSTIC CONTROL STANDBY/O[...]

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    19 Setting up Non-Onky o Speaker s I N P U T S E L E C T O R M O D E A U D I O D V D T V T A / M D L I S T E N I N G M O D E A . C T R L T – D S T E R E O S U R R T I T L E M E N U S E T U P T V / V C R R E T U R N CH TUN VOL ENTER REPEAT MUTING A – B REC DIMMER OPEN/CLOSE RANDOM SLOW SUBTITLE – ON / OFF ANGLE ZOOM MEMORY CLEAR AUDIO DISPLAY [...]

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    20 Speaker Setup Press DIST ANCE. The distance entr y displa y for the front left and right speakers appears. Press DO WN/UP on the unit or UP /DO WN on the remote controller to select the fr ont left and right speaker distance. Y ou can select a distance between 0.3 m and 9 m (1 ft. and 30 ft.). Press DIST ANCE, then press DO WN/UP on the unit or [...]

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    21 Press TEST T ONE. Each speaker emits the test tone (pink noise) and the display sho ws the speaker emitting the test tone in the f ollowing order : Left → Center (F ront left ch.) (Center ch.) ↑↓ Subwfr Right (Subwoof er) (F ront right ch.) ↑↓ Surr L ← Surr R (Surround left ch.) (Surround right ch.) Note No test tone will be emitted [...]

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    22 DVD/CD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV/LINE TAPE/MD AM VOLUME INPUT FM TUNER PRESET Theater-Dimensional SURROUND STEREO ACOUSTIC CONTROL STANDBY/ON ON STANDBY POWER OFF ON STANDBY/ON ON STANDBY POWER OFF ON Playing D VD V ideos / VIDEO CDs / A udio CDs Basic Pla yback Before pla ying • D VD Videos, VIDEO CDs, and audio CDs can be play ed with the D VD Rece[...]

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    23 DVD Tip to obtain a higher quality picture Occasionally , some picture noise not usually visible during a normal broadcast may appear on the TV screen while playing a D VD video because the high resolution pictures on these discs include a lot of information. While the amount of noise depends on the TV you use , you should generally adjust the T[...]

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    24 Playing D VD V ideos / VIDEO CDs / A udio CDs V arious Functions While Playing Discs T o use the follo wing functions, see page 32. • T ur ning on/off the SPEAKERS A/SPEAKERS B Systems • Adjusting the V olume • Muting the Sound • Listening Through Headphones • Controlling the Brightness of the Lights on the D VD Receiver • Using the [...]

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    25 Locating a Specific Title/Chapter/T rac k/Location Nor mally , D VD videos are divided into titles, and the titles are subdivided into chapters. VIDEO CDs and audio CDs are divided into tracks . Y ou can quic kly locate any specific title, chapter , or trac k. D VD video Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 VIDEO CD/[...]

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    26 Playing D VD V ideos/VIDEO CDs/A udio CDs 1 2 T rack : 5 2 Locating a specific track directl y Y ou can locate the desired track b y entering the number . Press the number b utton(s) to enter the trac k number for the desired trac k. e.g. T o select track 25 Press s . The D VD Receiver starts playback from the selected trac k. Notes • T o ente[...]

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    27 Locating a specific chapter or trac k consecutively Y ou can locate consecutive chapters or trac ks. Press q or w (repeatedly) to select the chapter or trac k you wish to start playing Press q once to star t playback from the beginning of the current chapter or track. Press q repeatedly to select the f ormer chapters or trac ks in rev erse order[...]

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    28 DVD/CD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV/LINE TAPE/MD AM VOLUME INPUT FM TUNER PRESET TUNING SPEAKER A/B TEST TONE DISTANCE CH SEL Theater-Dimensional SETUP Theater-Dimensional DOWN UP SUBWOOFER MODE FM MODE PRESET MEORY DISPLAY SPEAKER SETUP SURROUND STEREO ACOUSTIC CONTROL STANDBY/ON ON STANDBY POWER PHONES OFF ON PHONES OFF ON OFF ON Press the lower part of[...]

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    29 I N P U T S E L E C T O R M O D E A U D I O D V D T V T A / M D L I S T E N I N G M O D E A . C T R L T – D S T E R E O S U R R T I T L E M E N U S E T U P T V / V C R R E T U R N CH TUN VOL ENTER REPEAT MUTING A – B REC DIMMER OPEN/CLOSE RANDOM SLOW SUBTITLE – ON / OFF ANGLE ZOOM MEMORY CLEAR AUDIO DISPLAY -- / --- SW MODE LATE NIGHT DIST[...]

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    30 DOLBY DIGITAL DTS PCM Playing the Connected Sour ce This section shows y ou how to pla y the sources connected to the D VD Receiver . Y ou ma y need to see “ Connecting to a TV ” on page 10 and “ Connecting to Audio/Video Equipment ” on page 11 while following the steps in this section. About digital sound If the equipment is digitally c[...]

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    31 S E N D L E A R N I N P U T S E L E C T O R M O D E A U D I O D V D T V T A / M D L I S T E N I N G M O D E A . C T R L T – D S T E R E O S U R R T I T L E M E N U S E T U P T V / V C R R E T U R N ENTER REPEAT MUTING A – B REC DIMMER OPEN/CLOSE RANDOM SLOW SUBTITLE – ON / OFF ANGLE ZOOM MEMORY CLEAR AUDIO DISPLAY -- / --- SW MODE LATE NIG[...]

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    32 DVD/CD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV/LINE TAPE/MD AM VOLUME INPUT FM TUNER PRESET TUNING SPEAKER A/B TEST TONE DISTANCE CH SEL Theater-Dimensional SETUP Theater-Dimensional DOWN UP SUBWOOFER MODE FM MODE PRESET MEORY DISPLAY SPEAKER SETUP SURROUND STEREO ACOUSTIC CONTROL STANDBY/ON ON STANDBY POWER PHONES OFF ON V arious Functions Common to all the Sour ce[...]

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    33 I N P U T S E L E C T O R M O D E A U D I O D V D T V T A / M D L I S T E N I N G M O D E A . C T R L T – D S T E R E O S U R R T I T L E M E N U S E T U P T V / V C R R E T U R N CH TUN VOL ENTER REPEAT MUTING A – B REC DIMMER OPEN/CLOSE RANDOM SLOW SUBTITLE – ON / OFF ANGLE ZOOM MEMORY CLEAR AUDIO DISPLAY -- / --- SW MODE LATE NIGHT DIST[...]

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    34 Enjoying the Sound Effects The surround sound of the D VD Receiver enab les you to enjo y the presence of a movie theater or concer t hall in your room. Before using an y sound effect, mak e sure the Speaker Setup configurations ha v e been set (see page 17). The speaker configuration is v ery impor tant for the surround sound. See "Connect[...]

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    35 DOLBY DIGITAL DTS PCM MPEG Theater-Dimensional (T -D)* mode The ideal home theater is realized b y the multichannel sound reproduction with the complete speaker configur ation and speaker positioning described on page 12. Howe ver , sometimes it is difficult to meet all those conditions. In reality , you ma y only hav e front speakers , or not b[...]

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    36 Choosing Theater-Dimensional Mode Theater-Dimensional mode is the technology which controls the characteristics of the sounds reaching the listener ’ s left and right ears, theref ore, there is a s weet spot where y ou can best experience the Theater-Dimensional eff ects. Y ou need to adjust the location of the sw eet spot and these other f ac[...]

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    37 → Activating Theater -Dimensional mode See “ The Input Sources and A vailab le Listening Modes ” on page 35. 2 Adjusting Theater-Dimensional mode Press T -D on the remote controller or Theater–Dimensional on the unit. “ Theater-Dimensional ” scrolls across in the display and the Theater-Dimensional indicator on the unit lights. Unit [...]

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    38 Remote controller A tip to apply a DSP mode to the DOLBY DIGIT AL Surr ound sound of a D VD video Y ou can change the format of the sound signal being output to the speakers and output jac ks using the menu (see page 48). This means, f or example, e v en if DOLBY DIGIT AL Surround sound is play ed by the D VD Receiver , you can output sound to t[...]

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    39 2 1 Adjusting Each Speaker's Relative V olume Balance T emporarily UP/ DOWN 9 SEARCH 8 CH SEL TEST TONE 2 8 CH SEL I N P U T S E L E C T O R M O D E A U D I O D V D T V T A / M D L I S T E N I N G M O D E A . C T R L T – D S T E R E O S U R R T I T L E M E N U S E T U P T V / V C R R E T U R N CH TUN VOL ENTER REPEAT MUTING A – B REC DI[...]

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    40 → Enjoying the Sound Effects Boosting the Super Bass Sounds/High Frequency Sounds Y ou can enjoy more dynamic sounds b y boosting the super bass/high frequency sounds, e v en with decreased volume . Using the LA TE NIGHT/FRONT EFFECT Function • The LA TE NIGHT function operates when the sound is DOLBY DIGIT AL Surr ound. If y ou play a movie[...]

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    41 A– Adv anced D VD/VIDEO CD/A udio CD Operation Playing Repeatedly Y ou can pla y a specific title, c hapter , track, or segment repeatedly (Title repeat, chapter/trac k repeat, A-B repeat). Repeating a Title , Chapter , or T rac k Y ou can play the same title, chapter , or track repeatedly (Title, chapter/trac k repeat). Select the title, chap[...]

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    42 Playing in a F a v orite Order Y ou can combine y our fav orite titles, chapters, or trac ks and play them in an y order . Y ou can program up to 28 selections into the memory (Memory playback). 1 2 Title : 2 Chapter : 25 Title : 2 Chapter : 25 Title : 2 Chapter : 12 Title : 2 Chapter : 12 Title : 1 Chapter : 1 Title : 1 Chapter : 1 Insert a dis[...]

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    43 Pla ying Chapters in a Selected Title in Random Or der The D VD Receiver automatically selects the chapters in a title and pla ys them randomly . Press SEARCH, then press the appropriate number b utton(s) f or the title which contains the chapters y ou want to play in random order . e.g. T o play the chapters in title 2 in random order Press RAN[...]

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    44 Y ou can magnify areas within a picture. T o resume normal pla yback Press ZOOM repeatedly until "Zoom" disappears. Zooming in on a Pictur e Notes • Some discs ma y not per mit zoom operation. • During some scenes, the buttons ma y not wor k as e xplained in the step. • Zooming does not work on subtitles or menu screens included [...]

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    45 T o turn off the angle n umber display Press CLEAR. Changing the Camera Angle If the scene was recorded from multiple angles , you can easily change the camer a angle of the scene you are watching. Y ou can select a preferred camera angle to watc h a scene . Selecting the Camera Angle T o disable the angle icon displa y on the TV Set “ On-Scre[...]

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    46 Good evening! Bon soir! ¡ Buenas tardes! Y ou can displa y subtitles on the TV screen and select a subtitle language from those inc luded on the D VD video. T ur ning on/off Subtitles Selecting the Subtitle Language Notes • Some D VD videos are set to display subtitles automatically , and you cannot turn them off ev en if y ou set the subtitl[...]

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    47 Y ou can select a preferred audio langua ge and sound system. Good morning! ¡Buenos días! Bon jour! Selecting A udio Language/Sound Included on the Disc Selecting a Playbac k Audio Setting Y ou can select a set of preferred audio language and sound system from those included on the D VD video. This function enables y ou to temporarily change t[...]

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    48 T o Listen to a High-Frequency/High- Quantization Format Sour ce in its Original Sound Quality – 96k Sound The high frequency/high quantization sound signals below are conv er ted into 48 kHz/16 bit sound signals and sent to the speakers when the “ A udio Out Select ” (sound signal conv ersion method) is set to the standard setting, “ Bi[...]

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    49 Output sound con ver sion tables Symbols in the tables • The symbols a , c , g , h , and i are ref erred to on the previous page and this page . • The symbols b , c , d , e , and f are ref erred to on page 62 in “ Recording Using the Connected Equipment. ” Sound from the speaker s Sound signals from the digital output and kHz/bit used to[...]

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    50 TRACK TOTAL CD : Track 1 Total 0:46:30 Stop Title : Chapter : 2 1 Stop Chec king the T otal Number of Titles/T racks, Current Title/Chapter/T rac k, Remaining and Elapsed Time, etc. Y ou can view inf ormation about a disc and its operational status on the TV screen and the D VD Receiver ’ s display . Using Inf ormation on the On-Scr een Displa[...]

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    51 Track : 3 Elapsed Remain Disc Track Repeat 0:05:12 Play 0:01:20 0:43:00 0:02:00 Title : 3 Elapsed Remain Chapter : 2 Chapter Repeat 0:03:08 Play 0:10:15 0:10:24 0:50:45 Subtitle : 12 ENG Off Angle : 1 Audio : 1 ENG j 2CH Bit Rate : 6.0 Mbps 01 0 Elapsed time and remaining time of the current title Elapsed time and remaining time of the current c[...]

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    52 Setting Steps Customizing the Function Settings Press SETUP . The follo wing setting menu appears. Press / to select a category symbol for the setting y ou want to change . Press / to select the item you want to change, then press ENTER. e.g. When you select “PICTURE” as the category in step 2 , then select “TV Shape” as the item in this[...]

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    53 Reference T ab le of the Setting Menu On-Screen Language DVD VCD CD Disc Menu Language DVD A udio Language DVD Subtitle Language DVD TV Shape DVD Black Le vel DVD VCD P AL/A uto DVD VCD A udio Out Select DVD VCD CD Dynamic Range Control DVD Karaoke V ocal DVD Extended A udio Feature DVD On-Screen Displays DVD VCD CD OSD Backgr ound Color DVD VCD[...]

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    54 Customizing the Function Settings On-Screen Language DVD VCD CD Select an on-screen language from the follo wing: • English • Chinese • Malaysian Disc Menu Langua ge DVD Select a disc menu language from the f ollowing: • English • Chinese • Malaysian • Others → Continue to “ Choosing Another Language ” in the right column of [...]

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    55 Explanation of Each Item in the Picture Category TV Shape DVD • 4:3 Letterbo x: Select when a 4:3 TV is connected. • 4:3 Normal: Select when a 4:3 TV is connected. • 16:9 Widescreen: Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected. Notes • The display able picture size is preset on each D VD video . Theref ore, the pla yback picture of some D VD[...]

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    56 Dynamic Range Contr ol DVD • Off: Full dynamic range is maintained. • On: Dynamic range is reduced. Notes • This function works only with playbac k of Dolby Digital recorded discs. • The le vel of Dynamic Range Reduction ma y differ depending on the D VD video. Karaoke V ocal DVD The v ocal output feature is used during pla yback of Dolb[...]

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    57 Explanation of Each Item in the Displa y Category DISPLAY OSD Background Color Blue Extended Subtitle Features Off Screen Saver On On-Screen Displays On On-Screen Displa ys DVD VCD CD • Off: Operational modes are not displa yed on the TV screen. • On: Operational modes are displa yed on the TV screen (e.g. “ PLA Y ” , ). OSD Backgr ound [...]

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    58 Customizing the Function Settings Explanation of Eac h Item in the Operation Category Note T o know the factory setting for each item, see the on-screen illustration on the left. P ause/Still DVD • A uto: Select for normal use. The image can be paused without shaking. • Frame: The resolution of the still pictures is improv ed so that you can[...]

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    59 T o c hang e y our 4-digit security code After selecting “ On ” or “ Off ” and pressing ENTER in step 4 of “ Setting Steps ” on page 52: 1 Press e four times on the remote controller , then press ENTER. The 4-digit security code is cleared. 2 Press the number b uttons to create a new 4-digit security code. 3 Press ENTER. Title Stop D[...]

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    60 T able of Languages and Their Abbreviations T able of Languages Abbre viation Language of the Language ––– No alternate language CHI (ZH) Chinese DUT (NL) Dutch ENG (EN) English FRE (FR) F rench GER (DE) Ger man IT A (IT) Italian JPN (JA) Japanese K OR (K O) K orean MA Y (MS) Malay SP A (ES) Spanish AA Af ar AB Abkhazian AF Afrikaans AM Am[...]

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    61 Recording Using the Connected Equipment Y ou can record according to the follo wing using the connected recording equipment: • Sound/picture of discs pla yed back b y the D VD Receiver , • Sound of FM/AM programs , and • Sound/picture of the connected source. Note Many discs and sources are cop y protected. Cop y protected sources are impo[...]

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    62 DVD DVD Digital recording fr om a D VD video played b y the D VD Receiver The digital sound signals are output to the DIGIT AL OUTPUT (OPT) connector in the most suitable f or mat when the sound signal conv ersion method is set to “ Bitstream ” (see page 56). Howe ver , if the conv ersion method is set to “ Bitstream ” or “ 96k Sound ?[...]

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    63 Pr ogramming the Remote Contr oller to Y our TV Y ou can program the supplied remote controller (RC-437M) to operate y our TV . TV/VCR V OL CH + ON SEND/LEARN indicator D VD Receiver's remote controller 1 TV’ s remote control 2 Must be 5 cm to 10 cm apar t Pr ogramming the Remote Controller Programming is carried out b y copying the signa[...]

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    64 I N P U T S E L E C T O R M O D E A U D I O D V D T V T A / M D L I S T E N I N G M O D E A . C T R L T – D S T E R E O S U R R T I T L E M E N U S E T U P T V / V C R R E T U R N CH TUN VOL ENTER REPEAT MUTING A – B DIMMER S T N B Y O N S L E E P S E N D L E A R N Pr ogramming the Remote Contr oller to Y our TV One of the TV ’ s remote co[...]

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    65 Causes • The power cord (mains lead) is disconnected. • The main power is set to OFF . • There is e xter nal noise interf ering with the computer circuits of the D VD Receiver . • The A C fuse is blown. • The muting function is activ ated. • The D VD Receiver is not properly connected. • The amplifier protection circuitry has activ[...]

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    66 This unit contains a sensitive microcomputer , which under cer tain circumstances might f ail to operate due to e xcessive noise interf erence. If this happens, press the D VD Receiver ’ s SPEAKER A/B button and ST ANDBY/ON b utton at the same time until “ Clear ” appears in the D VD Receiver ’ s displa y . The D VD Receiver turns into t[...]

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    67 Specif ications Specifications and features are subject to change without notice . TUNER SECTION T uning Range FM : 87.50 to 108.00 MHz (50 kHz steps) AM : 531 to 1602 kHz (9 kHz steps) Usable Sensitivity FM: Mono 11.2 dBf, 1.0 µV (75 ohms IHF) 0.9 µV (75 ohms DIN) Stereo 17.2 dBf, 2.0 µV (75 ohms IHF) 23 µV (75 ohms DIN) AM: 30 µV 50 dB Qu[...]

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    68 Index to P arts and Contr ols For operational instructions, refer to the page indicated in brac kets. Front panel and its displa y 1 ST ANDBY/ON button, ON indicator , ST ANDBY indicator [16] 2 Disc tray [22] 3 Remote contr ol sensor [8] 4 Displa y [33, 69] 5 Input source indicator s [22, 28, 29, 30] 6 INPUT selector [28, 29, 30] 7 A COUSTIC CON[...]

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    69 MUTING DOLBY PRO LOGIC STEREO FM ST FM MUTE CORNER SP TITLE CHP TRACK TOTAL REMAIN m ch dB MEMORY A DOLBY DIGITAL B DTS MPEG PCM V C D V D A-B REPEAT 1 SP A/B indicators [32] 2 Sound system indicators [22, 30, 35] 3 T uned, FM MUTE, FM ST indicator s [28] 4 Inserted disc indicator [22] 5 REPEA T/A-B REPEA T indicators [41] 6 (playing)/ g (pausin[...]

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    70 Remote controller 1 SEND/LEARN indicator [8, 63, 64] 2 ON button [16, 31, 63] ST ANDBY button [16] 3 SLEEP button [33] 4 INPUT SELECT OR / buttons [29, 30] 5 MODE A UDIO , D VD , T A/MD , TV b uttons [8] 6 STEREO button [38] 7 SURR button [38] 8 TITLE button [25] 9 CH TUN button [29, 31, 63] 0 RETURN button [42, 44, 52] A REPEA T b utton [31, 41[...]

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    71 Z OPEN/CLOSE/ r (eject) b utton [22, 23, 31] [ (slow pla yback) b utton [24] ANGLE button [45] ] ZOOM button [44] ` A UDIO b utton [47, 48] a DISPLA Y button [42, 50, 51] b CH SEL button [21, 39] c Number buttons [25 – 27, 31, 42, 43, 59] d UP /DO WN buttons [18, 20, 21, 37, 39] e SEARCH button [25, 27, 43, 63] f T -D SETUP b utton [37][...]

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