Onkyo DR-S2.2 manual

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    DVD Receiver DR-S2.2 Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo D VD Recei ver . Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning on the po wer . Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your ne w D VD Receiv er . Please retain this manual[...]

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    2 Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed W arnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered t[...]

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    3 Pr ecautions For Canadian model This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. For models having a po wer cord with a polarized plug: CA UTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MA TCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG T O WIDE SLOT , FULL Y INSERT . Modèle pour les Canadien Cet appareil num é rique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du[...]

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    4 1. Regional Restriction Codes (Region Number) Regional restriction codes are built into DVD Receivers and DVD videos for each sales region. If the regional code of the DVD Receiver does not match one of the regional codes on the DVD video, playback is not possible. The regional number can be found on the rear panel of the DVD Receiver . (e.g. 1 f[...]

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    5 T able of Contents Important Safeguards/Precautions/T able of Contents .................................... 2/3/5 Getting Started Features ................................................................................................................ 6 Supplied Accessories .........................................................................[...]

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    6 F eatur es Memory Preser v ation This unit does not require memory preservation batteries. A built-in memory power backup system preserves the contents of memory during power failures and even when the POWER switch is set to OFF (European and some Asian models) or when the power cord is unplugged. The power cord must be plugged and the POWER swit[...]

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    7 Supplied Accessories Make sure your box contains everything listed below . If any pieces are missing, contact your nearest Onkyo service station. The number of accessories is indicated in brackets. S video connection cable [1] FM antenna (aerial) [1] AM loop antenna (aerial) [1] Batteries (size AA/R6/UM3) [2] Remote contr oller (RC-484M) [1] (Oth[...]

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    8 This section shows y ou how to handle, clean, and store discs. Notes on Discs Disc mark D VD videos Pla y ab le Discs This DVD Receiver can playback the following discs. • Y ou cannot playback discs other than those listed above. • Y ou cannot play discs such as CD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD- RW , DVD-Audio, Photo CD, CD-G etc., even if the marks in t[...]

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    9 Playback side Cleaning Discs • Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean. • If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth, wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth. • Do not us[...]

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    10 Index to P arts and Contr ols For operational instructions, refer to the page indicated in brackets. ■ Front panel 1 (European and some Asian models onl y) PO WER switch [26] T urns on the main power supply for the DVD Receiver . The DVD Receiver enters standby state. Pressing the switch again to the of f position ( — OFF) shuts down the mai[...]

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    11 2 13 45 6 7 8 9 0 - = ~ @ !#$ ■ Display 1 Multipurpose displa y 2 MUTING indicator [42] Flashes when the mute function is active. 3 Speaker setup indicators [29, 30] Indicate the speaker configuration. 4 SW indicator [31] Lights up when the subwoofer mode is set to SW Mode 1, 2 or 3. 5 IPM (Intelligent P ower Mana gement) indicator [22] Lights[...]

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    12 Remote controller T o control the D VD Receiver , press MODE D VD or MODE AUDIO first. Press MODE DVD to operate D VD section, or MODE A UDIO to operate receiver section. Functions of graied b uttons in the illustration vary depending on the mode. 1 SEND/LEARN indicator [15, 81, 83] Lights red when sending a signal. 2 ON button [27] T urns on th[...]

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    13 @ LA TE NIGHT b utton [50] Press to change the late night setting. # ANGLE b utton [60] Some DVDs are recorded with various camera angle playback options. Press ANGLE repeatedly to display different camera angles. $ SUBTITLE b utton [61] Press repeatedly to select one of the subtitle languages programmed on a DVD or to turn the subtitles off. % [...]

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    14 Shapes of jacks vary depending on the area which it was purchased. 1 ANTENNA terminals [24, 25] These terminals are for connecting the FM antenna and AM antenna. 2 MON OUT jacks [16, 17] The monitor output includes both RCA type and S video configurations. This output is for connecting television monitor or projector . 3 VIDEO (VIDEO 1 IN / VIDE[...]

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    15 Pr eparing the Remote Contr oller Inser ting 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 compartment. 3 Attach the battery co ver . Switching the remote contr oller function modes Some buttons on the remote controlle[...]

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    16 Connecting to a TV (Other than Eur opean model) Before connecting • Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV . • When you connect the DVD Receiver to the TV , be sure to turn off the power and unplug both the units from the mains before making any connections. • Connect the DVD Receiver to the TV directly . If you connect the DVD Rec[...]

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    17 Connecting to a TV (Eur opean model) Before connecting • Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV . • When you connect the DVD Receiver to the TV , be sure to turn off the power and unplug both the units from the mains before making any connections. • Connect the DVD Receiver to the TV directly . If you connect the DVD Receiver to a [...]

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    18 REMOTE CONTROL OUT 2 – – VIDEO – – 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN IN IN VIDEO2 CDR/PC VIDEO 1 TAPE MD/HD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT L R VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO SUB WOOFER PRE OUT AUDIO FM 75 ANTENNA DIGITAL OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 OPT OPT COAX AM Y P B P R COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT CENTER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKERS R L[...]

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    19 REMOTE CONTROL OUT 2 – – VIDEO – – 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN IN IN VIDEO2 CDR/PC VIDEO 1 TAPE MD/HD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT L R VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO SUB WOOFER PRE OUT SURROUND SPEAKERS AUDIO R L FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKER R L FM 75 ANTENNA DIGITAL OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 OPT OPT COAX AM Y P B P R COM[...]

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    20 P ositioning Speakers ■ Standard speaker placement of the speaker s system (standar d speaker placement of the SPEAKERS A system f or North American and South American model) Speaker placement plays an important role in the reproduction of Surround sound. The placement of the speakers varies depending on the size of the room and the wall cover[...]

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    21 Connecting to A udio/V ideo Equipment Before connecting • Refer also to the instruction manual of each component to be connected. • When you connect the DVD Receiver to audio/video equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all the units from the mains before making any connections. • About the DIGIT AL INPUT (OPT) and DIGIT AL OU[...]

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    22 Connecting to A udio/V ideo Equipment Before connecting • Refer also to the instruction manual of each component to be connected. • When you connect the DVD Receiver to audio/video equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all the units from the mains before making any connections. Incomplete Insert completely REMOTE CONTROL OUT 2 [...]

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    23 23 REMOTE CONTROL OUT 2 – – VIDEO – – 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN IN IN VIDEO2 CDR/PC VIDEO 1 TAPE MD/HD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT L R VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO SUB WOOFER PRE OUT SURROUND SPEAKERS AUDIO R L FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKER R L FM 75 ANTENNA DIGITAL OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 OPT OPT COAX AM AV CONNECT[...]

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    24 24 REMOTE CONTROL OUT 2 – – VIDEO – – 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN IN IN VIDEO2 CDR/PC VIDEO 1 TAPE MD/HD TV/LINE MON OUT MON OUT L R VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO SUB WOOFER PRE OUT SURROUND SPEAKERS AUDIO R L FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKER R L FM 75 ANTENNA DIGITAL OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 OPT OPT COAX AM AV CONNECT[...]

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    25 25 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 (aerial) instead of the indoor FM antenna (aerial). Notes • Install the antenna (aerial) well away from tall buildings and in an area where FM stations can directly be received. ?[...]

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    26 26 Before connecting • Make sure that all the connections from pages 15 to 25 are complete (the connection to the TV is required). • T urning on the DVD Receiver may cause a momentary power surge, which might interfere with other electrical equipment such as computers. If this happens, use a wall outlet on a dif ferent circuit. (European and[...]

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    27 27 SETUP ENTER General V2 Language Video1 Exit Move Select Setup using the Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Start Auto Start Off Setting Up the D VD Receiv er The Setup Navigator has been designed to simplify the process of getting the DVD Receiver ready to perform. Designed as a series of on-screen multiple-choice questions, the [...]

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    28 28 General V2 Language Video1 Exit Move Select Select the On Screen Language Setup Navigator OSD Language Language English français Deutsch Italiano Español SETUP ENTER ■ Setting the OSD Language (On-Screen Display Langua ge) The [OSD Language] screen establishes the OSD language, or on-screen display language, which refers to the language t[...]

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    29 29 Speaker Setup (North American and South American model) Y ou need to set up the speaker configuration for the speaker system connected to the FRONT SPEAKERS A connectors (see this page.) (There is no speaker configuration setup for the FRONT SPEAKERS B system.) (Other then North American and South American models) Y ou need to set up the spea[...]

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    30 30 Speaker Setup SP SETUP Selecting the number of speaker channels (other than Nor th American and South American model) Before operating the remote controller Press MODE AUDIO. The remote controller remains in the AUDIO mode, until another MODE button is pressed. → Press SPEAKER SETUP repeatedly to select the number of c hannels for the SPEAK[...]

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    31 31 SW MODE → Selecting the Subw oofer mode Unit Remote controller Before operating the remote controller Press MODE AUDIO. The remote controller remains in the AUDIO mode, until another MODE button is pressed. Press SUBWOOFER MODE on the unit or SW MODE on the remote controller . With the first press of the button, you can check the present se[...]

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    32 32 Press DIST ANCE. The distance entry display for the front left and right speakers appears. Press UP/DO WN 5 / ∞ to select the front 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 UP/DO WN 5 / ∞ repeatedly to select the center speaker distance. Y ou cannot e[...]

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    33 33 Press TEST T ONE. Each speaker emits the test tone (pink noise) and the display shows the speaker emitting the test tone in the following order: Left → Center (Front left ch.) (Center ch.) ↑↓ Subwfr Right (Subwoofer) (Front right ch.) ↑↓ Surr L ← Surr R (Surround left ch.) (Surround right ch.) Note No test tone will be emitted fro[...]

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    34 DVD VCD CD MP3 1 2 3 Select the item y ou want to view . • When a DVD is loaded: Select the item with the cursor buttons ( 2 / 3 / 5 / ∞ ) or the number buttons then press ENTER. • When a Video CD is loaded: Use the number buttons to select the item. Notes • The TV screen size is factory set to present the wide screen format (16:9 aspect[...]

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    35 Disc tray When a Menu Screen is Displa yed Menu screens are displayed for DVDs that have menu screens or Video CDs that include Playback Control (PBC). DVDs often contain extra information that can be accessed in the DVD menu and sometimes makes navigating DVD menu screens as enjoyable as watching the feature presentation. Example: When a DVD th[...]

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    36 Chapter (T rack) Skip Forwar d/Skip Bac k Advancing to the next chapter (track) Press ¢ . Press to skip forward to the next chapter (track). Skipping back to the previous chapter (track) Press 4 . • Press once to skip back to the start of the chapter (track) currently playing. • Press twice to skip back to the start of the previous chapter [...]

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    37 Resuming pla yback fr om where you stopped Use the resume feature to restart playback from the point that the disc was stopped last time. This features cannot be used with MP3s and CDs. Press 7 once. The display shows “ STOP ” then “ RESUME ” , and the stop position is memorized. • The resume position remains memorized as long as the d[...]

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    38 1 2 1 2 Listening to the Radio 3 There are two wa ys to select radio stations: • Manual tuning • Presetting radio stations then selecting the preset channels Presetting Radio Stations Y ou can preset up to 30 stations. Unit 4 T uning in a weak frequency (onl y for FM stations) When you tune in a stereo FM station, the FM ST indicator lights [...]

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    39 1 2 3 Erasing a Preset Station Enjo ying the Sound Effects While Listening to Radio Pr ograms See page 44. V arious Functions While Listening to Radio Pr ograms T o use the following functions, see page 42. • T urning on/off the SPEAKERS A/SPEAKERS B Systems (North American and South American models only) • Adjusting the V olume • Muting t[...]

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    40 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 pages 16, 17 and “ Connecting to A udio/ Video Equipment ” on pages 21 and 22 while follo wing the steps in this section. About digital sound If the equipment is digitally connect[...]

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    41 Operating the Onky o MD Recor der/CD Recor der/Cassette T ape Deck/Har d Disk Recorder With the Supplied Remote Controller Operating the Onky o CD recorder , MD recor der , cassette tape deck or har d disk recorder to the D VD Receiver with the z cable (see page 23) Point the remote controller toward the DVD Receiver when you want to operate thi[...]

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    42 → V arious Functions Common to all the Sour ces Adjusting the V olume The volume of the front left and right, center , surround left and right, and subwoofer speakers will be adjusted at the same time. When headphones are connected (see next page), you can adjust the volume of the sound through the headphones. Operating with the remote control[...]

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    43 → Listening Through Headphones Connect the plug of the stereo headphones to the PHONES jack on the D VD Receiver . Notes • The speakers will not reproduce sound while headphones are connected. • The listening mode is set to “ Stereo ” after connecting the headphones to the PHONES jack. • When you disconnect the headphones, the listen[...]

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    44 Enjoying the Sound Effects The surround sound of the DVD Receiver enables you to enjoy the presence of a movie theater or concert hall in your room. Before using any sound effect, make sure the Speaker Setup configurations have been set (see pages 29-33). The speaker configuration is very important for the surround sound. See “ Connecting Spea[...]

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    45 Stereo ×× × Theater-Dimensional ×× × DOLBY DIGIT AL × DTS × PL II Movie/PL II Music ×× * Orchestra × Unplugged × Studio-Mix × TV Logic × All Ch Stereo × The Input Sour ces and A vailable Listening Modes The available listening modes varies depending on the sound type of the input source. The table below shows the correlation betwe[...]

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    46 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, therefore, there is a sweet spot where you can best experience the Theater-Dimensional ef fects. Y ou need to adjust the location of the sweet spot and these other factors [...]

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    47 T-D SETUP UP/DOWN 5 / ∞ Press MODE A UDIO fir st. → Activating Theater -Dimensional mode See “ The Input Sources and Available Listening Modes ” on page 45. 1 2 Adjusting Theater-Dimensional mode Press T -D . “ Theater-Dimensional ” scrolls across in the display and the Theater-Dimensional indicator on the unit lights. Unit Remote co[...]

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    48 Remote controller Enjoying the Sound Effects Using Dolb y Pr o Logic II/ Onky o ’ s Original DSP Modes See “ The Input Sources and Available Listening Modes ” on page 45. Unit Remote controller Unit Changing the Sound to Stereo See “ The Input Sources and Available Listening Modes ” on page 45. Press STEREO . In the display , “ Stere[...]

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    49 CH SEL TEST T ONE UP/DO WN 5 / ∞ 2 1 Adjusting Each Speaker ’ s Relative V olume Balance T emporarily Y ou can readjust each speaker ’ s relative volume balance according to your preference while listening to the sound. The adjusted values will return to the values set on page 33 when the DVD Receiver enters standby mode, or the main power[...]

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    50 Enjoying the Sound Effects Remote controller only → Boosting the Super Bass Sounds/High Frequency Sounds Y ou can enjoy more dynamic sounds by boosting the super bass/high frequency sounds, even 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. I[...]

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    51 Viewing slo w playbac k 3 1/16 3 1/8 1/2 2 1/4 2 Still Frame/Slow Play The video images on D VD and Video CD can be vie wed as a still frame, play ed bac k at slow speeds and even advanced frame b y frame . Viewing a still frame Press , STEP/SLO W +/ – . When viewing a DVD, if the paused picture shakes, select the [Field] setting in the Setup [...]

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    52 This DVD Receiver offers different ways of accessing the information on a DVD, Video CD, CD or MP3. Using SEARCH, you can search for titles or chapters on a DVD, tracks on a Video CD, CD or folders or tracks on a MP3 and even select the point in time to start playback. Press SEARCH repeatedly to select the type of search. The type of search chan[...]

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    53 Using the MP3 Navigator MP3 Navigator Exit Play Clear Folder Current : 3 1-3 T rack 1.F_001 2.F_002 3.F_003 SETUP ENTER CLEAR 1~20 1~1 1.01_LOO~1 2.02_ SWE~1 3.03_F AL~1 4.04_CAR~1 5.05_SOS~1 MP3 Navigator Exit Folder T rack 1.01_LOO~1 2.02_ SWE~1 3.03_F AL~1 4.04_CAR~1 5.05_SOS~1 1.F_001 2.F_002 3.F_003 Current : 3 1-3 Play SETUP ENTER Total nu[...]

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    54 Repeating a Disc, Title , Folder , Chapter or T rack Press REPEA T repeatedl y . Each time you press REPEA T , the repeat mode changes as follows: (Characters in parenthesis appears in the front panel display .) DVD Repeat Chapter ( REPEA T CHP ) → Repeat T itle (REPEA T TTL) → Repeat Off (Previous display) VCD CD Repeat T rack ( REPEA T TRK[...]

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    55 Random playback of chapters within one title Press RANDOM once, then press ENTER or £ . “ Random Chapter ” appears on the screen, and chapters within the title will be played back in random order . Random playback of titles Press RANDOM twice, then press ENTER or £ . “ Random T itle ” appears on the screen, and titles will be played ba[...]

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    56 A program with a maximum of 24 steps can be memorized. Press PROGRAM. The Program screen appears. Exit Move Play Current: T itle T itle Program Memory Off 7 1 Chapter (Chapter 1~18) 1 Program Chapter Program T itle PROGRAM ENTER Exit Move Play Current: T itle Program Memory Off 2(/20) Program Chapter Program T itle PROGRAM ENTER PROGRAM ENTER Ex[...]

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    57 2 / 3 / 5 / ∞ ENTER £ CLEAR PROGRAM 7 Exit Move Current: T itle T itle Program Memory On 7 1 Chapter (Chapter 1~18) 1 Program Chapter Program T itle Off PROGRAM ENTER Select A program with a maximum of 24 steps can be memorized. Press PROGRAM. The program screen appears. When a Video CD or CD is loaded, the cursor appears in the program windo[...]

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    58 Playing in a Favorites Order A program with a maximum of 24 steps can be memorized. Press PROGRAM to enter the [MP3 Program] screen. If you added tracks to the program list from the “ Using the MP3 navigator ” on page 53, the tracks are displayed here. ENTER PROGRAM MP3 Program Exit Play Move Folder : 001~25 – – – : – – –– – [...]

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    59 After you have made a program, it is then possible to confirm, add, or clear the contents of the program. ■ T o confirm the contents of a pr ogram On a CD or Video CD track program, press PROGRAM to confirm. The program screen displays the current program. On a DVD, select the program type (title or chapter) with the cursor buttons ( 2 / 3 ). [...]

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    60 Y ou can select a camera angle when viewing D VDs with the multi-angle option. Press ANGLE during playbac k. The camera angle changes each time you press the button. « » | Angle : 1/4 Angle : 2/4 Angle : 3/4 Angle : 4/4 ■ T o check whether or not a disc is recor ded with angles The jacket of discs that are recorded with angles will be mark[...]

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    61 Changing the A udio Langua ge (Multi- Language Function) Dolby Digital, PCM, and other audio data can be recorded on DVDs in a number of languages or audio tracks, letting you choose the desired language or audio. Press A UDIO repeatedly to select the desired language. Pressing AUDIO once displays the currently selected language. Subsequent pres[...]

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    62 CD Play T rack 3 0.03 3.32 – 3.29/ Play All 1/10 1.13 66.32 – 66.20/ « « Press DISPLA Y during while a disc is playing. Press DISPLA Y repeatedly to change the information being displa yed. The disc information is displayed superimposed over the video image on the screen. Press and hold DISPLA Y to display the time remaining on the disc. W[...]

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    63 Viewing Disc Inf ormation during while a disc is stopped Press DISPLA Y during while a disc is stopped to display D VD title and chapter inf ormation or Video CD and CD track inf ormation or MP3 folder and trac k inf ormation. Press DISPLA Y again to turn the displa y off. Information about the titles and chapters or folders and tracks on a disc[...]

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    64 Use the cursor b uttons ( 5 / ∞ ) to select the setting y ou want to change . The options available for each setting appear to the right when the setting is selected. The current setting appears with the setting indicator lit. Customizing the Function Settings — — Video1 Language General V2 Exit Move TV Screen Component Video 4:3(Letter Bo[...]

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    65 Changing to the Setup Screen “ Exper t ” Menu Mode The Setup screen menus are divided into two levels, [Basic] and [Expert], to make this unit more convenient to operate for different levels of users. The [Basic] menu mode contains functions that may be considered necessary for the basic operations of this DVD Receiver and helpful on-screen [...]

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    66 The width-to-height ratio of conventional TVs is 4:3, while the width-to-height ratio of wide screen and high-definition TVs is 16:9. This width-to-height ratio is called the aspect ratio. When viewing software recorded in different aspect ratios, the image ’ s height to width ratio can be switched to match the TV or monitor being used. Make c[...]

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    67 — — — — Video1 Language General V2 Exit Move TV Screen Component Video S-Video Out Screen Saver 16:9(Wide) S1 S2 On SETUP Settings: S1 S2 (Factory Setting) ■ T urning the Screen Saver On and Off Expert As a protective function against residual images on the TV screen or monitor , a phenomenon referred to as “ screen burn ” , the sc[...]

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    68 ■ Adjusting the picture quality settings – T o create y our own setting (1) 1 Use the cursor button ( 3 ) to select [Start] then press ENTER. Interlace Video Memory Select Interlace Video Setup 2 Use the cursor button ( ∞ ) to select [Video Setup] then press ENTER. 3 Use the cursor buttons ( 2 / 3 ) to select the setting to [On] or [Of f].[...]

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    69 DISPLA Y ENTER Prog. Memory Move Select Off 1 2 3 Check ■ Adjusting the picture quality settings – T o create your own setting (2) 1 Use the cursor button ( 3 ) to select [Start] then press ENTER. Memory DNR Sharpness Detail Chroma Delay Gamma min max min max off max green red Off On Off 12 3 Interlace Video Memory Select Interlace Video Set[...]

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    70 ■ Changing the Bac kground of the Screen Y ou can select a background to appear when the DVD Receiver is in the stop mode. Make changes to the [Background] setting in the Setup screen Video 2 menu. — — SETUP Video2 Language General V1 Exit Move Background Video Adjust Gray Black Put Background Selections — — — Video2 Language General[...]

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    71 DVDs have the capacity to contain a great deal of audio information, which includes the ability to hold up to 8 different language tracks and subtitle information in as many as 32 different languages. This section outlines the variety of audio language and subtitle options available with this player . Please note that if you have completed the S[...]

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    72 ■ Selecting a subtitle language preference The subtitle language that you will normally display can be selected from the subtitles programmed on a disc. Even when the subtitle language is changed during playback by pressing SUBTITLE, the language selected at this setting will be selected when the disc is changed. Make changes to the [Subtitle [...]

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    73 — — — — Language V2 General Video1 Exit Move OSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Auto Language DVD Language Subtitle Display Subtitle Off English English English On On Off Assist Subtitle SETUP — — — — — — SETUP Language V2 General Video1 Exit Move OSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Auto Language DVD Lang[...]

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    74 Language Code List Language codes are used when setting the audio and subtitle language preferences (pages 71-73). Japanese (ja) English (en) French (fr) German (de) Italian (it) Spanish (es) Chinese (zh) Dutch (nl) Portuguese (pt) Swedish (sv) Russian (ru) Korean (ko) Greek (el) Afar (aa) Abkhazian (ab) Afrikaans (af) Amharic (am) Arabic (ar) A[...]

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    75 This player lets you set the Parental Lock if the DVD has a parental lock level recorded on it. With Parental Lock capable discs, you can block access to material you feel is inappropriate for your children. Refer to the DVD jacket and the accompanying documentation to see if a particular disc contains a parental lock level. Make changes to the [...]

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    76 Country Code List ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BRAZIL CANADA CHILE CHINA DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA IT AL Y JAP AN KOREA, REPUBLIC OF MALA YSIA MEXICO NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORW A Y P AKIST AN PHILIPPINES PORTUGAL RUSSIAN FEDERA TION SINGAPORE SP AIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND T AIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA THAILAND UN[...]

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    77 Recording Using the Connected Equipment Y ou can record according to the following using the connected recording equipment: • Sound/picture of discs played back by the DVD Receiver , • Sound of FM/AM programs, and • Sound/picture of the connected source. Note Many discs and sources are copy protected. Copy protected sources are impossible [...]

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    78 Contr olling other components connected to the D VD Receiv er The remote controller has two learning functions. One is entering the signal number for a remote controller of another brand that is pre-programmed. Another is a normal learning function that enables the remote controller to learn the codes from other remote controllers. Caution With [...]

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    79 Pre-programmong codes Note: If more than one code is given in the table, try the code one by one until you reach the code for your component (i.e. if the first code does not work, then try the next). DVD BRAND SETTING No. DENON 602, 609 HITACHI 603 JVC 604 KENWOOD 605 MAGNAVOX 606, 613 MARANTZ 607 MITSUBISHI 608, 613 ONKYO 600, 601, 613 PANASONI[...]

  • Page 80

    80 1 2 TV/VCR ENTER ON STANDBY MUTING VOL 5 / ∞ CH +/ – MODE TV TV/VCR ON STANDBY MUTING VOL 5 / ∞ CH +/ – MODE VCR Numeric keys Numeric keys Video cassette recorder operation buttons Controlling TV Press the MODE TV button. The TV button lights green. Press the desired operation button. The buttons shaded in the figure to the left are the [...]

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    81 : ENTER 5 to 15 cm (2 to 6 inches) Buttons that cannot be programmed. SEND/LEARN indicator MODE buttons Pr ogramming the commands of remote controller s for other de vices into the remote contr oller When programming the commands of another remote controller to the RC-484M remote controller , you must first decide under which MODE button you wan[...]

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    82 Notes: • The remote controller codes for Onkyo CD player , MD player, cassette tape deck or HD Recorder have already been programmed into buttons on the remote controller . Y ou may , however , use these buttons to program the codes for other remote controllers. If you wish to restore the Onkyo preset codes after you program new codes, you mus[...]

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    83 1 2 3 Erasing the programmed command fr om one button Y ou can only erase memorized commands and not preset ones. Press and hold down the desired MODE button f or the command, press the ENTER b utton, and then release both buttons. When you press the MODE button, the SEND/LEARN indicator lights. When you press the ENTER button, the lamp turns of[...]

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    84 Causes • The power cord (mains lead) is disconnected. • The main power is set to OFF . • There is external noise interfering with the computer circuits of the DVD Receiver . • The AC fuse is blown. • The muting function is activated. • The DVD Receiver is not properly connected. • The amplifier protection circuitry has activated. ([...]

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    85 Causes • The DVD Receiver is in repeat playback mode, memory playback mode, or random playback mode, etc. • Power supply fluctuations or other abnormalities such as static electricity may interrupt correct operation. • The selected function does not operate for that disc. • The operation is prohibited by the player . • There is a Video[...]

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    86 This unit contains a sensitive microcomputer , which under certain circumstances might fail to operate due to excessive noise interference. If this happens, press the DVD Receiver ’ s SPEAKER A/B button (or SPEAKER SETUP button for other than North American and South American model) and ST ANDBY/ON button at the same time until “ Clear ” a[...]

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    87 Specif ications AMPLIFIER SECTION P ower Output (FTC) All channels 40 watts per channel min. RMS. into 6 ohms two c hannel driven, 1,000 Hz with no more than 5 % total harmonic distortion. Continuous power output (DIN) All channels 30 watts per channel min. RMS. into 6 ohms two channel driven, 1,000 Hz Continuous P ower output (EIAJ) All channel[...]

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