Sanyo dc-ht210w manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL DVD HOME THEA TER DC-HT210W[...]

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    Contents -1- For your Attention..........................................................................2 Features & Package Contents .....................................................3-4 Remote Control..........................................................................5-6 Panel.........................................................[...]

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    For Y our Attention -2- IMPORTANT NOTES The lightning flash is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure, and touching the internal components may result in a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instruct[...]

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    Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this manual carefully before connection and operation and keep it for future reference. This DVD player is a new generation home player which can produce high quality video and audio for your continued enjoyment. Built in Dolby D , LPCM, MPEG etc. digital audio decoder HiFi, 96kHz/24bit audio digita[...]

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    Features &Package Contents DVD REGION CODES: DVD discs and players are covered by a worldwide agreement which limits playback of DVD discs to s pecific regions as determined by the software manufacturer. Most DVDs come marked with a region coding. A disc specified as playable in one region may not play on a player designed for a different regio[...]

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    Battery Installation 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control. 2 Load two AAA/1.5V batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the batteries have been inserted with the correct polarities matching the symbols +, - as indicated inside the battery compartment. 3 Replace the cover. Remote Control -5- Insert [...]

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    8 SEARCH+/- 9 AM/FM 11 MEMOR Y TUNER: 23 RADIO+/- 24 AUTO 26 MO/ST 1 STANDBY/ON 2 DIGIT KEYS 3 GOTO 4 SETUP 5 A-MODE 6 PROGRAM 7 VOLUME+/- 8 FAST FORWARD/REWIND 9 TITLE 10 DIRECTION KEYS [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] 11 AUDIO 12 S.EFFECT 13 STEP 14 USB/SD 15 REPEAT 16 OPEN/CLOSE 17 PLA Y/ PAUSE 18 MUTE 19 V-MODE 20 ANGLE 21 FUNCTION 22 OSD 23 NEXT/PREVIOUS 24 SU[...]

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    Panel -7- REAR P ANEL: FRONT P ANEL: FRONT P ANEL: 1. SPEAKER OUTPUT 2. FM ANTENNA JACK 3. AM ANTENNA JACK 4. SCART OUTPUT 5. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT 6. HDMI OUTPUT 7. LINE INPUT 8. 2CH AUDIO OUTPUT 9. COAXIAL DIGIT AL AUDIO OUTPUT 10. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 11. POWER ON/OFF 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 4 4 1. MICROPHONE SOCKETS 2. DISC TRA Y 3. MEMORY[...]

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    1 VIDEO SYSTEM CONNECTION Connections The following video outputs are available for this player. 1.1 Composite Video Use the yellow plug of an A V cable to connect the composite video output of this player to the video input of a TV/monitor. 1. 2 Component Video Use a 3-core AV cable to connect the component outputs of this player to the correspond[...]

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    -9- 2.1 Stereo Audio audio 2.3 Speaker Output Use speaker cables to connect the speaker output terminals of this to the corresponding speakers. Use a pair of cables (red for right, white for left) to connect the stereo audio output of this player to other stereo audio input. Use a coaxial cable to connect the coaxial output of this player to the co[...]

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    2-CH AUDIO OUTPUT LINE IN L L R R L L R R DVD Audio Input Audio Output of Extra Devices This player has a group of audio input terminals. Y ou can input the analogue stereo audio signals from extra devices such as DVD, VCD, CD player , etc. Use the audio cable (red for right, white for left) to connect the stereo audio output terminals of a DVD, VC[...]

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    1. In DVD mode, press [SETUP] on the remote control to display the setup menu. 2. Press [ ]/[ ] to select an item. The submenu of the selected item will be displayed below instantly . 3. Press [ ]/[ ] to select an item you desire to set in the submenu, then press [ENTER] /[ ]to enter. Use [ ]/[ ] to select an option, then press [ENTER] to confirm i[...]

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    1.5 SCREEN SAVER ON : If the image remains motionless on the screen, for example the disc is paused, stopped etc, for several minutes, a screen saver will appear on the screen. Y ou can press any key or button except [STANDBY/ON] to wake it up. OFF: Disable the screen saver function. 1.6 HDCD(High Definition Compatible Digital) HDCD (High Definitio[...]

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    2.1.4 D.R.C. (Dynamic Range Control) You can set this item to AUTO , ON or OFF . 2.2. DIGIT AL AUDIO SETUP 2.2.1 DIGIT AL OUTPUT SPDIF/OFF: There will be no digital audio signal output. (Coaxial off) SPDIF/RAW: The digital audio signal output will be in its raw format. Normally , this m ode is used for DTS & Dolby Digital 5.1 signals. SPDIF/PCM[...]

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    2.5 3D PROCESSING 3D processing provides a virtual surround sound experience using just two speakers. 2.5.1 PRO LOGIC II Pro Logic II: This unit allows you to configure Dolby Pro Logic II to expand 2-channel source audio into full 5.1-channel surround sound. NOTE: Pro Logic II functionality is ef fective only when DOWNMIX is set to 5.1CH . 2.5.1.1 [...]

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    2.6 KARAOKE SETUP 2.6.1 MIC SETUP 2.6.1.1 MIC Set this item to ON / OFF to switch on/of f the connected microphone(s). 2.6.1.2 MIC VOL Enter this item, then use direction key [ ]/[ ] to adjust the microphone volume. Then press [ENTER] to confirm your adjustment. 2.6.1.3 ECHO L EVEL Enter this item, then use direction key [ ]/[ ] to adjust the micro[...]

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    4.3.4 LUMA DELAY There are two options ( 0T and 1T ) for you to choose in this item. 4.4 HDMI SETUP About HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the newest interface for audiovisual equipment such as high-definition television and home theater systems. With 19 wires wrapped in a single cable that resembles a USB wire, HDMI is able to c[...]

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    5.2 PBC (Play Back Control) ON: Activate the PBC function. When playing a disc encoded with PBC function such as VCD 2.0,etc, press [MENU] to return to the PBC menu. OFF: Disable the PBC function. NOTE: This function only works with those discs encoded with PBC function. DVD, VCD1.1, CD-DA and MP3 disc have no PBC menu. 5.3 AUDIO, SUBTITLE and DISC[...]

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    -18- Press repeatedly to switch the repeat modes. (Note: For VCD2.0, etc, this function is invalid when PBC function is activated.) STEP GOTO Press to enter an item in the menu or to confirm and execute a selection. The direction keys can be used to move the highlight in the menu. Press to open /close the disc tray. STANDBY/ON SETUP Press to switch[...]

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    -19- ZOOM You can repeat a specific section of a disc with this button. During playback, press this button to mark down the starting point (A) and press it again to mark down the ending point (B). Then, the unit will playback this section over and over again. Press it for once more to cancel A-B repeat and resume the normal playback. Note: Points A[...]

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    Basic Playback -20- USB DRIVE AND MEMOR Y CARD PLAYBACK Insert a USB drive in the USB port, then press [USB/SD] to enter the connected USB drive and you can playback the readable files in it. Press [USB/SD] again to switch back to DVD mode. Insert an SD card into the memory card slot, then press [USB/SD] to access the connected memory card and you [...]

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    KARAOKE PLA YBACK Set MIC to ON to enable the connected microphone(s) and set the microphone volume at a low level in the karaoke setup menu. Insert two microphones or just one into the microphone sockets on th nel. Adjust the microphone volume and echo level to your desired level in the karaoke setup menu. Place a karaoke disc in the disc tray . P[...]

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    MP3 DISC PLAYBACK Insert an MP3 disc into the player, then a content menu will display on the screen. MENU OPERA TION : Use the direction key [ ]/[ ] to select a folder or a file, then press [ENTER] to enter the selected folder or play the selected file. You can also use the digit keys to make selection of a folder to enter or a file to play. In th[...]

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    -23- NOTE: In tuner mode, [VOLUME+/-], [CH-LEVEL], [MUTE], [TONE] and [S.EFFECT] buttons are available. For details, please refer to the remote control introduction in this chapter. For better FM reception,change the position of FM antenna wire. For better AM reception,adjust the position of AM external aerial loop. Tuner Operation Press to switch [...]

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    Troubleshooting -24- Before resorting to maintenance service, please kindly check by yourself with the following chart. Symptom Cause(s) Remedy No Power The AC power cord is not connected to the power supply or is not connected to a power supply securely . Please check that the AC power cord is connected securely. Picture There is no picture or the[...]

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    Specifications -25- Power supply AC ~240V/50Hz Working environment Temperature 5~35 Relative humidity 5%~90% TV System PAL/NTSC Frequency Response 20Hz~20KHz S/N(A weight) FM band range 87.5MHz~108MHz Power output 30WX5+60W Power consumption 90W Audio output Tuner 80dB(1KHz) 522KHz~1620KHz AM band range Component Video output (Y) (P-P),75 0.7V (Cb)[...]

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    Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/recycling[...]

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    Printed in China[...]