Onkyo DR-90 manual

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    D VD Receiver DR-90 Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the ONKYO D VD Receiver . Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning on the po wer . Following the instructions in this man ual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from y our new D VD Receiv er . Please retain this manual [...]

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    2 1. Read Instructions - All the saf ety and oper ating instr uctions should be read bef ore the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The saf ety and operating instructions should be retained f or future reference. 3. Heed W arnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the oper ating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follo w Instru[...]

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    3 This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PR ODUCT . ” So , to use this model proper ly , read this Instruction Manual carefully . In case of an y troub le, please contact the store where you purchased the unit. T o pre vent being e xposed to the laser beam, do not tr y to open the enclosure . D ANG[...]

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    4 1. Warranty Claim Y ou can find the ser ial n umber on the rear panel of this unit. In case of warranty claim, please report this number. 2. Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is illegal without per mission of the cop yr ight holder. 3. AC Fuse The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user-s[...]

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    5 T ab le of Contents Important Safeguards/Precautions/T ab le of Contents ......................................................... 2–5 Getting Started 6 F eatures .................................................................................................................................. 6 Supplied Accessories .............................[...]

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    6 F eatur es Memory Preserv ation This unit does not require memory preser vation batteries. A built-in memory power bac k-up system preser v es the contents of memory dur ing po wer failures and e ven when the PO WER switch is set to OFF . The PO WER switch must be set to ON in order to charge the back-up system. The memory preser v ation period a[...]

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    7 Getting Star ted Supplied Accessories FM aerial [1] AM loop aerial [1] Batteries (siz e AA/UM-3) [2] Remote controller (RC-399M) [1] Make sure y our box contains everything listed belo w. If an y pieces are missing, contact y our nearest ONKY O dealer . The number of accessories is indicated in brac kets. SCART cable [1][...]

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    8 Pr e paring the Remote Contr oller Inserting the Batteries 1 Detach the battery cover . 2 Inser t the tw o R6 (size AA) batteries. Be sure to match the + and – ends of the batteries with the diagram inside the batter y compartment. 3 Attach the battery cover . Using the Remote Contr oller Setting the D VD RECEIVER/LEVEL SETUP/ TV switc h to the[...]

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    9 Getting Star ted Disc mark Maxim um pla yback time Approx. 4 hours (single sided disc) Approx. 8 hours (double sided disc) Appro x. 80 minutes (single sided disc) Appro x. 160 minutes (double sided disc) Appro x. 74 minutes Appro x. 20 minutes Playback side Pla yable Discs This D VD Receiver can pla y back the f ollowing discs. This section sho w[...]

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    10 AM FM 75 R CENTER SPEAKER R L L R L L SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS VIDEO 2 OUT I N VIDEO 1 R DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL VIDEO 2 OPTICAL VIDEO 1 DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL I N RL VIDEO ANTENNA ( PLAY ) ( REC ) OUT I N VIDEO 1 OUT I N TV I N TAPE / MD SUBWOOFER CENTER PRE OUT S VIDEO MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT AC CONNECTOR Connecting to a TV Using the A u[...]

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    Getting Star ted 11 AM FM 75 R CENTER SPEAKER R L L R L L SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS R ANTENNA SUBWOOFER CENTER PRE OUT S VIDEO MONITOR OUT COAXIAL VIDEO 2 DIGITAL INPUT TV I N MONITOR OUT ( PLAY ) ( REC ) OUT I N VIDEO 1 OUT I N TAPE / MD VIDEO 2 OUT I N VIDEO 1 I N L VIDEO R DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL VIDEO 1 OPTICAL AC CONNECTOR Connecting to [...]

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    12 12 AM FM 75 VIDEO 2 OUT I N VIDEO 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL VIDEO 2 OPTICAL VIDEO 1 DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL I N RL VIDEO ANTENNA ( PLAY ) ( REC ) OUT I N VIDEO 1 OUT I N TV I N TAPE / MD CENTER S VIDEO MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT R CENTER SPEAKER L L SURROUND SPEAKERS R SUBWOOFER R L FRONT SPEAKERS + – + – + – + –+ – PRE OUT R L AC CONNECTOR [...]

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    13 13 Getting Star ted TV or Screen Center speaker Surround speaker Right Surround speaker Left Listener Sub- woofer speaker Front speaker Left Front speaker Right Speak er placement plays an impor tant role in the reproduction of Surround sound. The placement of the speak ers varies depending on the size of the room and the w all coverings used in[...]

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    14 14 Making Aerial Connections Connecting the Supplied FM and AM Indoor Aerials AM indoor aerial FM indoor aerial Press and hold the le ver. Insert the end of the cord. Release the lev er to secure the connection. Adjusting the position of the AM indoor aerial While listening to an AM progr am (see page 26), set the aerial in the direction and pos[...]

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    15 15 Getting Star ted Connecting FM Outdoor Aerial If the FM reception is not v er y clear with the supplied aerial, connect the outdoor FM outdoor aer ial instead of FM indoor aerial. FM outdoor aerial Connecting 300 ohm ribbon wire to a 75/300 ohm aerial adapter Loosen the screws and wrap the wire around these screws . Then tighten the screws wi[...]

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    16 16 AM FM 75 DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL VIDEO 2 OPTICAL VIDEO 1 DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL ANTENNA R CENTER SPEAKER R L L R L L SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS ( PLAY ) ( REC ) OUT MONITOR OUT I N VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 OUT OUT I N I N TV I N MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 R PRE OUT TAPE / MD CENTER SUBWOOFER S VIDEO I N RL VIDEO AC CONNECTOR Connecting to A C OUTLET on t[...]

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    17 17 Getting Star ted SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LEVEL SETUP TITLE MENU SURROUND MODE DVD TV ENTER RETURN AUDIO SEARCH ANGLE ZOOM CLEAR TUNER SETUP VIDEO 1 TAPE VIDEO 2 INPUT SELECTOR OPEN/ CLOSE DIMMER SLEEP DISPLAY ON STANDBY POWER SUBTITLE CH SEL LEVEL TEST TONE 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 +10 MUTING RANDOM REPEAT A-B MEMORY VOLUME PRESET PAUSE FF P[...]

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    18 Before operating your stereo system, y ou need to set up the speaker configuration and the distance from the listening position to each speaker . Note It is not necessar y to set the parameters again once you hav e completed the setup (with one exception*) unless you change the speaker configuration. * See “T o Listen to a High-F requency/High[...]

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    19 Getting Star ted Press ENTER, then press MODE ADJ / repeatedly to enter the distance between your listening position and the center speaker . Y ou cannot enter the following distances: • Distances larger than the distance set f or the front speakers . • Distances smaller than the distance obtained by subtr acting “1.5 m” from the distanc[...]

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    20 D O W N U P DISPLA Y TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP ST OP P AUSE PLA Y OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LA TE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V T APE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 DV D Playing D VD V ideos/A udio CDs Basic Pla yback Th[...]

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    21 Basic Operation SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LEVEL SETUP TITLE MENU SURROUND MODE DVD TV ENTER RETURN AUDIO SEARCH ANGLE ZOOM CLEAR TUNER SETUP VIDEO 1 TAPE VIDEO 2 INPUT SELECTOR OPEN/ CLOSE DIMMER SLEEP DISPLAY ON STANDBY POWER SUBTITLE CH SEL LEVEL TEST TONE 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 +10 MUTING RANDOM REPEAT A-B MEMORY VOLUME PRESET PAUSE FF PLAY [...]

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    22 SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LEVEL SETUP TITLE MENU SURROUND MODE DVD TV ENTER RETURN AUDIO SEARCH ANGLE ZOOM CLEAR TUNER SETUP VIDEO 1 TAPE VIDEO 2 INPUT SELECTOR OPEN/ CLOSE DIMMER SLEEP DISPLAY ON STANDBY POWER SUBTITLE CH SEL LEVEL TEST TONE 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 +10 MUTING RANDOM REPEAT A-B MEMORY VOLUME PRESET PAUSE FF PLAY DOWN STOP SLOW U[...]

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    23 Basic Operation 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 . Audio CDs are divided into trac ks. Y ou can quickl y locate an y specific title, chapter , or trac k. Note Y ou can select a pref erred language f or on-screen displa y . (See pages 4[...]

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    24 Playing D VD V ideos/A udio CDs (continued) 1 2 PLAY CH SEL LEVEL TEST TONE 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 +10 T rack : 5 2 Locating a specific track directly Y ou can locate the desired track b y entering the number . Press the number b utton(s) to enter the track number for the desired track. e.g. T o select track 25 Press PLA Y . The D VD Receiver starts p[...]

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    25 Basic Operation D O W N U P DISPLAY TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP STOP PA USE PLAY OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LATE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V TAPE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 D VD Locating a specific chapter or trac k c[...]

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    26 1 2 1 2 Listening to the Radio FM MUTE D O W N U P DISPLAY TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP STOP PA USE PLAY OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LATE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V TAPE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 D VD 2 1 D O W N U P [...]

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    27 Basic Operation D O W N U P DISPLAY TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP STOP PA USE PLAY OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LATE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V TAPE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 D VD 1 2 SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LE[...]

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    28 Pla ying the Connected Sour ce This section shows you ho w to play the sources connected to the D VD Receiver. Y ou may need to see “Connecting to a TV” on page 10 and “Connecting to Audio/Video Equipment” on pa ge 11 while following the steps in this section. D O W N U P DISPLAY TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/[...]

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    29 Basic Operation Listening Thr ough Headphones Connect the plug of the stereo headphones to the PHONES jac k on the D VD Receiver. Notes • The speakers will not reproduce sound while headphones are connected. • Sound will automatically be s witched to stereo after connecting the headphones to the PHONES jac k. Using the Sleep Timer Press SLEE[...]

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    30 Enjoying the Sound Effects The surround sound of the D VD Receiver enables y ou to enjoy the presence of a mo vie theater or concer t hall in your room. Before using any sound eff ect, make sure the Speaker Setup configur ations have been set (see page 18). The speaker configuration is very important for the surround sound. See "Connecting [...]

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    31 Basic Operation (Continued on ne xt page .) D O W N U P DISPLAY TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP STOP PA USE PLAY OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LATE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V TAPE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 D VD DSP indicat[...]

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    32 Enjoying the Sound Effects (continued) D O W N U P DISPLAY TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP STOP PA USE PLAY OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LATE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V TAPE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 D VD SENDING/ LEARNED[...]

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    33 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation A– Ad v anced DVD/A udio CD Operation Playing Repeatedly Y ou can play a specific title, chapter , track, or segment repeatedly (Title repeat, chapter/trac k repeat, A-B repeat). SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LEVEL SETUP TITLE MENU SURROUND MODE DVD TV ENTER RETURN AUDIO SEARCH ANGLE ZOOM CLEAR TUNER SETUP[...]

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    34 Playing in a F a v orite Or der Y ou can combine your fav orite titles, chapters, or trac ks and play them in any or der . Y ou can program up to 28 selections into the memory (Memory pla ybac k). 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 SENDING/ L[...]

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    35 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation Playing Titles or T racks in Random Or der The D VD Receiver automatically selects the titles in a D VD video , or tr acks in an audio CD, and pla ys them r andomly . DVD Press RANDOM twice while the disc is stopped. CD Press RANDOM once while the disc is stopped. If y ou press RANDOM during pla ybac k, the D V[...]

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    36 Press ZOOM during normal, slow , or still playback. If you press ZOOM repeatedly , the magnification lev el increases . T o reduce the ma gnification level Press RETURN. T o shift the zoom point Press / / / . When the zoom point reaches an edge of the picture, the color of “Zoom” changes. T o restore the original zoom point (center of the pi[...]

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    37 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation T o turn off the angle number display Press CLEAR. Changing the Camera Angle If the scene was recorded from multiple angles, you can easily change the camera angle of the scene you are watching. Y ou can select a preferred camera angle to watch a scene. Angle : 2 Angle : 3 Angle : 1 Selecting the Camera Angle P[...]

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    38 Good evening! Bon soir! ¡Buenas tardes! Y ou can display subtitles on the TV screen and select a subtitle language from those inc luded on the DVD video. Selecting Subtitles Included on the D VD Notes • Some DVD videos are set to displa y subtitles automatically , and you cannot tur n them off even if y ou set the subtitle function to off . ?[...]

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    39 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation Y ou can select a preferred audio langua g e and sound system. Good morning! ¡Buenos días! Bon jour! Selecting A udio Languag e/Sound Included on the Disc Selecting a Pla yback A udio Setting Y ou can select a set of preferred audio language and sound system from those included on the D VD video . This functi[...]

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    40 T o Listen to a High-Frequency/High- Quantization Format Source 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 “Audio Out Select” (sound signal conv ersion method) is set to the standard setting, “Bitstre[...]

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    41 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation Output sound con version tab les Symbols in the tables • The symbols a , c , h , and i are referred on the pre vious page and this page . • The symbols b , c , d , e , and f are referred on page 59 in “Recording Using the Connected Equipment. ” Sound from the speaker s Sound signals fr om the Digital ou[...]

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    42 : Track 1 Total 0:46:30 Stop Title : Chapter : 2 1 Stop Chec king the T otal Number of the Titles/T rac ks, Current Title/Chapter/T rac k, Remaining and Elapsed Time, etc. Y ou can vie w information about a disc and its operational status on the TV screen and the D VD Receiver’ s displa y . Using Inf or mation on the On-Scr een Displa y and th[...]

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    43 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation 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 [...]

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    44 Selecting a Setting Category The setting menu asks you to select a setting categor y from among LANGU AGE, PICTURE, A UDIO, DISPLA Y , and OPERA TION. Each selected categor y will provide you with setting details. When you insert a D VD Video or audio CD , the v arious functions of the D VD Receiver will be set (reset) according to the setting m[...]

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    45 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation Setting Details Pa ge On-Screen Languag e T o select a preferred language for on-screen displa ys 46 Disc men u Language T o select a preferred language for disc men us 46 A udio Langua g e T o select a preferred languag e f or the sound trac k 47 Subtitle Langua g e T o select preferred languag e f or subtitle[...]

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    46 Customizing the Function Settings (continued) Disc Menu Languag e T o select other langua g es: After you select LANGU A GE (see page 44), change the settings according to y our preference. LANGU A GE Setting Note Some D VD videos ma y not include your preferred language. In this case , the D VD Receiver automatically displa ys disc menus consis[...]

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    47 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation A udio Langua ge DVD Subtitle Language DVD If you press RETURN while a men u appears on the screen, you will return to the previousl y displayed menu screen. Press SETUP . The setting menu disappears . Select a preferred languag e by pressing / , then press ENTER. → If y ou do not w ant to make an y other set[...]

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    48 (Continued from page 45) Press / to select the item, then press ENTER. TV Shape DVD Select the aspect ratio of the TV screen by pressing / , then press ENTER. → If y ou do not w ant to make an y other settings, proceed to step 4 . After you select PICTURE (see pa g e 44), change the settings according to y our preference. PICTURE Setting 4:3 L[...]

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    49 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation Press SETUP . The setting menu disappears . If you press RETURN while a men u appears on the screen, you will return to the previously displa yed menu screen. RETURN SETUP 4 RETURN (Continued) P AL/Auto DVD Video Out Select DVD Video Select when connected to a normal TV using the SCART soc ket. S Video Select w[...]

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    50 Audio Out Select After you select A UDIO (see page 44), change the settings according to y our preference. A udio Setting Select the output sound type b y pressing / , then press ENTER. → If y ou do not w ant to make an y other settings, proceed to step 4 . 3 ENTER ENTER Customizing the Function Settings (continued) (Continued on next page) AU[...]

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    51 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation DVD DVD DVD Dynamic Range Contr ol Karaoke V ocal Extended Audio Features Select "On" or "Off" b y pressing / , then press ENTER. → If you do not want to mak e an y other settings, proceed to step 4 . Select "On" or "Off" b y pressing / , then press ENTER. → If you do[...]

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    52 DISPLA Y Setting After you select DISPLA Y (see page 44), change the settings according to y our preference. DVD OSD Bac kground Color Extended Subtitle Features ON-Screen Display Select "On" or "Off" b y pressing / , then press ENTER. → If y ou do not w ant to make an y other settings, proceed to step 4 . Select the bac kg[...]

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    53 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation Screen Saver If y ou press RETURN while a menu appears on the screen, you will return to the pre viously displayed menu screen. DISPLAY OSD Background Color Gray Extended Subtitle Features Off Screen Saver On On-Screen Displays On On Off RETURN SETUP 4 RETURN SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LEVEL SETUP TITLE M[...]

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    54 After y ou select OPERA TION (see page 44), change the settings according to y our preference . OPERA TION Setting DVD Parental Loc k DVD Pause / Still Select "A uto" or "Frame" by pressing / , then press ENTER. → If y ou do not w ant to make an y other settings, proceed to step 4 on page 56. 1. Select "On" or &qu[...]

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    55 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation If you press RETURN while a menu appear s on the screen, y ou will return to the previously displa yed menu screen. 3. Press / to select the country whose standards were used to rate the D VD video. 4. Press / to select the parental loc k level, then press ENTER. The parental lock is activated. Y ou cannot pla [...]

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    56 If you press RETURN while a menu appears on the screen, y ou will return to the previously displayed menu screen. OPERA TION Setting (continued) Title Stop DVD On: The D VD Receiver stops after pla ybac k of a title is complete . Off: The D VD Receiver continues after playbac k of a title is complete. Press SETUP . The setting menu disappears. S[...]

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    57 Ad vanced DVD/ A udio CD Operation T able of Languages and Their Abbre viations T ab le 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) J apanese K OR (K O) K orean MA Y (MS) Malay SP A (ES) Spanish AA[...]

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    58 Recording Using the Connected Equipment MD recorder/D A T Stereo cassette tape deck TV Equipment connected to T APE/MD Equipment connected to VIDEO 1 Equipment connected to VIDEO 2 DIGIT AL OUTPUT OPTICAL DIGIT AL INPUT OPTICAL Digital Sound Analog Sound Picture & Analog Sound Picture & Analog Sound Digital Sound Picture & Analog Sou[...]

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    59 Additional Operation Recor ding the Picture and Sound Fr om Diff erent Sources at the Same Time The picture from the VIDEO 2 source continues to be output through the VIDEO OUT jacks e ven if y ou change to another audio source (T APE/MD , FM, or AM) or TV . Theref ore if you select VIDEO 2 first, then select T APE/MD , FM, AM, or TV , y ou can [...]

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    60 Customizing the Remote Contr oller to Y our TV Y ou can customize the supplied remote controller (RC-399M) to operate your TV . TV/VCR (When the switch is set to D VD RECEIVER, this button operates the muting function. See page 29.) V OLUME / CHANNEL / (When the switch is set to D VD RECEIVER, this button is used to select the preset channels. S[...]

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    61 Other s Causes • The mains lead is disconnected. • The main pow er is set to OFF . • There is external noise in the computer circuits of the D VD Receiver. • The AC fuse is blo wn. • The muting function is activ ated. • The D VD Receiver is not properly connected. • The amplifier protection circuitr y has activated. (The ST ANDBY i[...]

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    62 This unit contains a sensitiv e microcomputer, which under certain circumstances might fail to operate due to e xcessive noise interf erence. If this happens, press the D VD Receiv er’ s VIDEO 1 button and ST ANDBY/ON b utton at the same time until “CLEAR” appears in the D VD Receiv er’s displa y . The D VD Receiver turns into the standb[...]

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    63 Other s Specif ications AMPLIFIER SECTION P ower Output (FTC) All channels 50 watts per channel min. RMS. into 6 ohms two c hannel driven, 1,000 Hz with no more than 0.2 % total harmonic distor tion. Continuous po wer output (DIN) All channels 50 watts per channel min. RMS. into 6 ohms tw o channel driven, 1,000 Hz T otal Harmonic Distortion 0.2[...]

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    64 Index to P ar ts and Contr ols D O W N U P DISPLA Y TUNING SPEAKER SETUP CH LEVEL ENTER PHONES OFF ON STANDBY/ ON MODE FM MUTE PRESET MEMORY DOWN UP STOP P AUSE PLA Y OPEN/CLOSE TREBLE BASS PRESET / MODE ADJ MASTER VOLUME POWER Re - EQ SURROUND MODE LA TE NIGHT INPUT SELECTOR STANDBY F M A M T V T APE/MD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 DV D 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 A C B [...]

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    65 Other s Displa y 1 REPEA T indicator 2 Inserted disc indicator 3 SLEEP indicator 4 PCM DIGIT AL indicator 5 TITLE/TRA CK/CHP (chapter) indicator 6 DOLBY DIGIT AL indicator 7 DOLBY PRO LOGIC indicator 8 DTS indicator 9 DSP indicator 0 STEREO indicator A T OT AL indicator B TUNED indicator C FM STEREO indicator D REMAIN (remaining time) indicator [...]

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    66 Index to P arts and Controls (continued) AM FM 75 R CENTER SPEAKER R L L R L L SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS ( PLAY ) ( REC ) OUT MONITOR OUT I N VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 OUT OUT I N I N TV I N MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 R PRE OUT TAPE / MD CENTER SUBWOOFER DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL VIDEO 2 OPTICAL VIDEO 1 DIGITAL INPUT S VIDEO OPTICAL I N RL VIDEO ANTENNA AC C[...]

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    67 Other s 1 3 5 7 9 0 8 6 4 2 U W Y X [ Z ] a _ V b c A C B D E F G H I L K M P R Q T S J N O SENDING/ LEARNED DVD RECEIVER TV LEVEL SETUP TITLE MENU SURROUND MODE DVD TV ENTER RETURN AUDIO SEARCH ANGLE ZOOM CLEAR TUNER SETUP VIDEO 1 TAPE VIDEO 2 INPUT SELECTOR OPEN/ CLOSE DIMMER SLEEP DISPLAY ON STANDBY POWER SUBTITLE CH SEL LEVEL TEST TONE 23 [...]

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