
5
Disc
DVD
COMBI
HOME
THEATER
SYSTEM
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL:
LHX-557
Before
connecting
up,
operating
or
repairing
this
product,
please
read
this
instruction
booklet
carefully
and
completely.
LH-EC950SB
NA1ULLS
R
For
service/
support
Call:
Toll
Free
Number
1-800-243-0000

2
This
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
dangerous
voltage
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING:
Do
not
install
this
equipment
in
a
confined
space
such
as a
book
case
or
similar
unit.
CAUTION:
This
Home
Theater
System
employs
a
Laser
System.
To
ensure
proper
use
of this
product,
please
read
this
owner's
manual
carefully
and
retain
for
future
reference.
Should
the
unit
require
maintenance,
contact
an
authorized
service
location-see
service
procedure.
Use
of
controls,
adjustments
or
the
performance
of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
herein
may
result
in
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
To
prevent
direct
exposure
to
laser
beam,
do
not
try
to
open
the enclosure.
Visible
laser
radiation
when
open.
DO
NOT
STARE
INTO
BEAM.
CAUTION:
The
apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
water,
dripping
or
splashing
and
that
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
the
apparatus.
CAUTION
concerning
the
Power
Cord
Most
appliances
recommend
they
be
placed
upon
a
dedicated
circuit;
That
is,
a
single
outlet
circuit
which
powers
only
that
appliance
and has
no
additional
outlets
or
branch
circuits.
Check
the
specification
page
of
this
owner's
manual
to
be
certain.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets.
Overloaded
wall
outlets,
loose
or
damaged
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
frayed
power
cords,
or
damaged
or
cracked
wire
insulation
are
dangerous.
Any
of
these
conditions
could
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire.
Periodically
examine
the
cord
of
your
appliance,
and
if
its
appearance
indicates
damage
or
deterioration,
unplug
it,
discontinue
use
of
the
appliance,
and
have
the
cord
replaced
with
an
exact
replacement
part
by
an
authorized
servicer.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
physical
or
mechanical
abuse,
such
as
being
twisted,
kinked,
pinched,
closed
in
a
door,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
plugs,
wall
outlets,
and
the
point
where
the
cord
exits
the
appliance.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION:
FCC
Part
15
This
product
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
when
the
product
is
operated
in
a
residential
installation.
This
product
generates,
uses
and
can
radiate radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instruction
manual,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
product
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
product
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
Increase
the
separation
between
the
product
and
receiver.
Connect
the
product
into
an
outlet
on a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
FCC
WARNING:
This
equipment
may
generate
or
use
radio
frequency
energy.
Changes
or
modifications
to
this
equipment
may
cause
harmful
interference
unless
the
modifications
are
expressly
approved
in
the
instruction
manual.
The
user
could
lose
the
authority
to
operate
this
equipment
if
an
unauthorized
change
or
modification
is
made.
otes
on
copyrights:
It
is
forbidden
by
law
to
copy,
broadcast,
show,
broadcast
via
cable,
play
in
public,
or
rent
copyright
material
without
permission.
This
product
is
equipped
with
copy
protection
measures
developed
by
Macrovision.
Copy
protection
signals
are
recorded
on
some
discs.
When
recording
these
discs
on
a
VCR,
picture
noise
will
appear
during
playback.
This
product
incorporates
copyright
protection
technology
that
is
protected
by
certain
U.S.
patent
claims
and
other
intellectual
property
rights
owned
by
Macrovision
Corporation
and
other
rights
owners.
Use
of
this
copyright
protection
technology
must
be
authorized
by
Macrovision
Corporation,
and
is
intended
for
home
and
other
limited
viewing
uses
only
unless
otherwise
authorized
by
Macrovision
Corporation.
Reverse
engineering
or
disassembly
is
prohibited.
SERIAL
NUMBER:
The
serial
number
is
found
on
the
back
of
this
unit.
This
number
is
unique
to
this
unit
and
not
available
to
others.
You
should
record
requested
information
here
and
retain
this
guide
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
___________________________________
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK)
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
KLASSE
1
LASER
PRODUKT
LUOKAN
1
LASER
LAITE
KLASS
1
LASER
APPARAT
CLASSE
1
PRODUIT
LASER

3
Introduction
1.
Read
these
instructions.
-
All
these
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before the
product
is
operated.
2.
Keep
these
instructions.
-
The
safety,
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
3.
Heed
all
warnings.
-
All
warnings
on
the
product
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be adhered
to.
4.
Follow
all
instructions.
-
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
5.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
--
For
example:
near a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement;
or
near
a
swimming
pool;
and
like.
6.
Clean
only
with
dry
cloth.
--
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners.
7.
Do
not
block
any
ventilation
openings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
-
Slots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ventilation
and
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
product
and
to
protect
it
from
over-
heating.
The
openings
should
never
be
blocked
by
placing
the
product
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug
or
other
similar
surface.
This
product
should
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in
installation
such
as
a
bookcase
or
rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
or
the
manufacturer's
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
8.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
9.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding-type
plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the
third
prong
are
provided
for
your
safety.
If
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
of
the
obsolete
outlet.
10.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
11.
Only
use
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
12.
Use
only
with
the
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
apparatus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart/apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
13.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
of time.
14.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power-
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
CAUTION:
PLEASE
READ
AND
OBSERVE
ALL
WARNINGS
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THIS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
AND
THOSE
MARKED
ON
THE
UNIT.
RETAIN
THIS
MANUAL
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This
set
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
assure
personal
safety.
Improper
use
can
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire
hazard.
The
safeguards
incorporated
in
this unit
will
protect
you
if
you
observe
the
following
procedures
for
installation,
use,
and
servicing.
This
unit
does
not
contain
any
parts
that
can
be
repaired
by
the
user.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
THE
CABINET
COVER,
OR YOU
MAY
BE
EXPOSED
TO
DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
ONLY.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

4
Contents
Introduction....................3-12
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
. . . . .
.3
SymbolsusedinthisManual..............6
AbouttheSymbolDisplay.............6
NotesonDiscs.........................6
HANDLINGDISCS.......................6
STORINGDISCS.........................6
CLEANINGDISCS........................6
TypesofPlayableDiscs..................7
Regionalcode.........................7
Disc-relatedterms......................8
REMOTE CONTROL
OPERATION
RANGE
. . . .
.8
REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
.8
FrontPanel............................9
DisplayWindow........................10
RemoteControl........................11
RearPanel...........................12
SystemSetup.................13-28
Connections.......................13-18
CONNECTING
ANTENNA/CABLE
TV
TO
HOME
THEATERSYSTEM......................13
CableServiceWithoutCableBox
. . . . . . . .
.13
CableServiceWithCableBox
. . . . . . . . . .
.13
CONNECTINGTOATV....................14
RFcoaxialconnection..................14
Audio/Videoconnection.................14
S-Videoconnection....................14
Component
Video
(ColorStream)
connection
.14
Progressive
Scan
(ColorStream
pro)
connection..........................14
ANTENNACONNECTIONS.................15
ACCESSORY
AUDIO/VIDEO
(A/V)
CONNECTIONS
TO
HOME
THEATER
SYSTEM
.16
HDMICONNECTION.....................17
AboutHDMI.........................17
SPEAKERSYSTEMCONNECTION
. . . . . . . . .
.18
SpeakerPositioning.....................19
MiniGlossary.........................20
SoundMode..........................20
VCROperationSetup.................21-23
ON-SCREENDISPLAY(OSD)...............21
EasyInformation......................21
ON-SCREENMENUSSETUP...............21
MenuSelection.......................21
VCRSETUPMENUOPTIONS..............22
CHANNELSELECTION....................22
AutoChannelProgramming.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.22
To
Add
or
Erase
Channels
from
Memory
. . .
.22
SETTINGTHECLOCK....................23
AutoClockSet.......................23
ManualClockSet.....................23
DVDOperationSetup................24-28
ON-SCREENDISPLAY...................24
PlaybackStatus/Restrictions
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.24
INITIALSETTINGS......................25
GENERALOPERATION...................25
LANGUAGE............................25
MenuLanguage......................25
DiscAudio/Subtitle/Menu.............25
DISPLAY...............................25
TVAspect..........................25
DisplayMode........................25
AUDIO................................26
5.1SpeakerSetup.....................26
DynamicRangeControl(DRC)
. . . . . . . . .
.26
Vocal..............................26
LOCK(ParentalControl)..................27
Rating.............................27
Password(SecurityCode)...............27
CountryCode........................27
OTHERS..............................28
AutoPlay...........................28
B.L.E.(BlackLevelExpansion)
. . . . . . . . . .
.28
Operation.....................29-49
VCROperation.....................29-34
TRACKINGCONTROL..................29
TRACKINGCONTROL..................29
AutoTracking........................29
ManualTracking......................29
SpecialEffectsPlaybacks................29
SEARCH..............................29
STILL
P[LAYBACK
AND
FRAME-BY-FRAME
PLAYBACK.............................29
SLOWMOTION.........................29
CMSKIP(COMMERCIALSKIP)...............29
NormalRecording......................30
PAUSINGTHERECORDING...............30
TO
RECORD
ONE
TV
PROGRAMME
WHILE
WATCHINGANOTHER...................30
TimerRecording....................30-31
CHECKING
(ERASING)
TIMER
RECORD
PROGRAMMING.........................31
PROGRAMPRIORITY...................31
InstantTimerRecording.................32
CHECKING
THE
RECORDING
TIME
. . . . . . .
.32
TOEXTENDTHERECORDINGTIME
. . . . . . .
.32
DubbingandEditing....................32
CopyingfromDVDtoVCR...............32
VHS
Hi-Fi
Stereo
System/MTS
Boadcast
. . . .
.33
MTS(MULTICHANNELTVSOUND).
. . . . . . . .
.33
MULTICHANNEL
TV
SOUND
INDICATOR
. . . .
.33
SAP
(SECOND
AUDIO
SOUND
PROGRAM)
TapeCounterMemoryFeature.
. . . . . . . . . .
.34
REAL-TIMECOUNTER...................34
COUNTERMEMORYFEATURE..
.........
.34
TAPEREMAINING.......................34
AdditionalInformation..................34
AutoPlaySystem.....................34

5
Operation
(Continued)
. . . . . . . . .
.29-49
DVDOperation.....................35-49
PLAYINGADVD........................35
ToInsertDiscs........................35
ToOpenAllDiscs......................35
ToSelectaPlaybackDiscs..............35
ToReplaceDiscsDuringPlayback.
. . . . . . .
.35
ToPlayAllDiscsontheDiscTrays.
. . . . . . .
.35
GeneralFeatures......................36
MOVING
TO
ANOTHER
TITLE/GROUP
. . . . . .
.36
MOVING
TO
ANOTHER
CHAPTER/TRACK
. . .
.36
SEARCH...............................36
STILL
PICTURE
AND
FRAME-BY-FRAME
PLAYBACK.............................36
SLOWSCAN...........................36
REPEATA-B...........................36
REPEAT...............................37
3DSURROUND.......................37
TIMESEARCH..........................37
ZOOM..............................37
MARKERSEARCH....................37
PAUSE................................37
SpecialDVDFeatures..................38
CHECKING
THE
CONTENTS
OF
DVD
DISCS:MENUS.........................38
TITLEMENU..........................38
DISCMENU...........................38
CAMERAANGLE.......................38
CHANGINGTHEAUDIOLANGUAGE.
. . . . . . .
.38
SUBTITLES...........................38
DVDAudioDiscs.......................39
MOVINGTOANOTHERGROUP.
. . . . . . . . . .
.39
VIEWINGANOTHERPAGE................39
Playing
an
Audio
CD
or
MP3/WMA
Disc
. . . .
.40
AUDIOCD.............................40
MP3/WMA.............................40
Audio
CD
and
MP3
/
WMA
Disc
Features
. . .
.41
PAUSE................................41
MOVINGTOANOTHERTRACK............41
REPEATTRACK/ALL/OFF.................41
SEARCH.............................41
REPEATA-B...........................41
3DSURROUND.........................41
ProgrammedPlayback.................42
REPEATPROGRAMMEDTRACKS
. . . . . . . .
.42
ERASING
A
TRACK
FROM
PROGRAM
LIST
. .
.42
ERASING
THE
COMPLETE
PROGRAM
LIST
.
.42
ViewingaJPEGDisc...................43
SLIDESHOW..........................43
STILLPICTURE.........................43
MOVINGTOANOTHERFILE..............43
ZOOM.................................43
TOROTATEPICTURE....................43
TO
LISTEN
TO
MP3/WMA
MUSIC
WATCHINGPICTURE....................43
PlayingaDVDVRformatDisc
. . . . . . . . . . .
.44
MaintenanceandService................44
HANDLINGTHEUNIT....................44
PlayingaDivXMovieDisc...............45
5.1SpeakerSetup.....................46
SPEAKERSETUP.......................46
AdditionalFeatures.....................47
SCREENSAVER........................47
VIDEOMODESETTING...................47
XTS(EXCELLENTTRUESOUND).
. . . . . . . . .
.47
RADIOOperation...................48-49
PRESETTING
THE
RADIO
STATIONS
. . . . . .
.48
LISTENINGTOTHERADIO...............48
TO
CLEAR
THE
STORED
RADIO
STATIONS
.
.48
TUNINGSTATIONSMANUALLY.
.........
..49
FORYOURREFERENCE.................49
TUNING
STATIONS
AUTOMATICALLY
. . . . . . .
.49
LABELINGSTATIONS....................49
Reference....................50-55
Controlling
your
TV
with
the
Suppllied
Remote..............................50
Controlling
other
TVs
with
the
Suppllied
Remote..............................50
CodeNumbersofControllableTVs
. . . . . . . .
.50
LanguageCodes.......................51
CountryCodes........................51
Troubleshooting.....................52-53
Specifications.......................54-55

6
To
ensure
proper
use
of
this
product,
please
read
this
Owner's
Manual
carefully
and
retain
for
future
reference.
This
manual
provides
information
on
the
operation
and
maintenance
of
your
Combi
Home
Theater
System.
Should
the
unit
require
service,
contact
an
Authorized
Service
Center.
Symbols
Used
in
this
Manual
The
lightning
flash
symbol
alerts
you
to
the
presence
of
dangerous
voltage
within
the
product
enclosure
that
may
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
The
exclamation
point
alerts
you
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
/
servicing
instructions.
Indicates
hazards
likely
to
cause
harm
to
the
unit
itself
or
other
material
damage.
Note:
Indicates
special
notes
and
operating
features.
Tip:
Indicates
tips
and
hints
for
making
the
task
easier.
A
section
whose
title
has
one
of
the
following
symbols
is
applicable
only
to
the
disc
represented
by
the
symbol.
DVD
and
finalized
DVD±R/RW
DVD
Audio
discs
Audio
CDs
MP3
Discs
WMA
Discs
JPEG
Discs
DivX
Discs
About
the
Symbol
Display
"
"
may
appear
on
your
TV
display
during
operation
and
indicates
that
the
function
explained
in
this
owner's
manual
is
not
available
on
that
specific
DVD
video
disc,
or
at
the
momment.
Notes
on
Discs
HANDLING
DISCS
Do
not
touch
the
playback
side
of
the
disc.
Hold
the
disc
by
the
edges
so
that
fingerprints
do
not
get
on
the
surface.
Never
stick
paper
or
tape
on
the
disc.
STORING
DISCS
After
playing,
store
the
disc
in
its
case.
Do
not
expose
the
disc
to
direct
sunlight
or
sources
of
heat
and
never
leave
it
in
a
parked
car
exposed
to
direct
sunlight.
CLEANING
DISCS
Fingerprints
and
dust
on
the
disc
can
cause
poor
picture
quality
and
sound
distortion.
Before
playing,
clean
the
disc
with
a
clean
cloth.
Wipe
the
disc
from
the
center
out.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzine,
thinner,
commercially
available
cleaners,
or
anti-static
spray
intended
for
older
vinyl
records.
DivX
JPEG
WMA
MP3
CD
DVD-A
DVD-V
Introduction

7
Types
of
Playable
Discs
DVD
(8cm/12cmdisc)
DVD
audio
discs
(8cm/12cmdisc)
Audio
CD
(8cm/12cmdisc)
In
addition,
this
unit
plays
DivX
files,
DVD
-R,
DVD
+R,
DVD
-RW,
DVD
+RW,
and
CD-R
/
CD-RW
that
contains
audio
titles,
MP3,
WMA,
and/or
JPEG
files.
Notes:
Depending
on
the
conditions
of
the
recording
equipment
or
the
CD-R/RW
(or
DVD
-R,
DVD
+R,
DVD
-RW,
DVD
+RW)
disc
itself,
some
CD-R/RW
(or
DVD
-R,
DVD
+R,
DVD
-RW,
DVD
+RW)
discs
cannot
be
played
on
the
unit.
Do
not
attach
any
seal
or
label
to
either
side
(the
labeled
side
or
the
recorded
side)
of
a
disc.
Do
not
use
irregularly
shaped
CDs
(e.g.,
heart-
shaped
or
octagonal)
since
they
may
result
in
malfunctions.
Notes
on
DVDs
Some
playback
operations
of
DVDs
may
be
intentionally
programmed
by
software
manufacturers.
This
unit
plays
DVDs
according
to
disc
content
designed by
the
software
manufacturer,
therefore
some
playback
features
may
not
be
available
or
other
functions
may
be
added.
Regional
code
This
Home
Theater
System
is
designed
and
manufactured
for
playback
of
region
"1"
encoded
DVD
software.
This
unit
can
play
only
DVD
discs
labeled
"1"
or
"ALL".
Notes
on
Regional
Codes
Most
DVD
discs
have
a
globe
with
one
or
more
numbers
in
it
clearly
visible
on
the
cover.
This
number
must
match
your
Home
Theater
System's
regional
code
or
the
disc
cannot
play.
If
you
try
to
play
a
DVD
with
a
different
region
code
from
your
receiver,
the
message
"Check
Regional
Code"
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories.
"Dolby",
"Pro
Logic",
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
Confidential
Unpublished
works.
Copyright
1992-1997
Dolby
Laboratories.
All
rights
reserved.
Manufactured
under
license
from
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
US
Pat.
No's.
5,451,942; 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 5,978,762;
6,487,535
and
other
US
and
world-wide
patents
issued
and
pending.
"DTS"
and
"DTS
Digital
Surround"
are
registered
trademarks
of
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
Copyright
1996,
2003
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
1

8
Disc-related
terms
DVD±R/DVD±RW
DVD
-R
and
DVD
+R
are
two
different
standards
for
recordable
DVD
drives
and
discs.
This
format
allows
information
to
be
recorded
onto
the
DVD
disc
only
once.
DVD
+RW
and
DVD
-RW
are
two
standards
for
re-writable
media,
meaning
the
DVD
content
can
be
erased
and
re-recorded.
Single-sided
discs
can
hold
4.38
Gigabytes
and
double-sided
discs
hold
twice
as
much.
There
are
no
dual
layer
single
sided
recordable
discs.
MPEG
MPEG
is
an
international
standard
for
video
and
audio
compression.
MPEG-1
is
used
in
encoding
video
for
VCD
and
provides
for
multichannel
surround
sound
coding
such
as
PCM,
Dolby
Digital,
DTS
and
MPEG
audio.
MP3
MP3
is
a
popular
compression
format
used
for
digital
audio
files
that
yields
very
high
near-CD
quality.
WMA
Windows
media
audio
file.
A
type
of
coding
/
decoding
developed
by
Microsoft
Corp.
JPEG
Joint
Pictures
Expert
Group.
JPEG
is
a
compressed
file
format
that
allows
you
to
save
images
with
no
limit
on
the
number
of
colors.
DivX
DivX
is
the
name
of
a
revolutionary
new
video
codec
which
is
based
on
the
new
MPEG-4
compression
standard
for
video.You
will
be
able
to
play
DivX
movies
using
this
Home
Theater
System.
Title
(DVD
video
discs
only)
A
title
is
generally
a
distinct
section
of
a
DVD
disc.
For
example
the
main
feature
could
be
title
1,
a
documentary
describing
how
the
film
was
made
could
be
title
2,
and
cast
interviews
could
be
title
3.
Each
title
is
assigned
a
reference
number
enabling
you
to
locate
it
easily.
Chapter
(DVD
video
discs
only)
A
chapter
is
a
segment
of
a
title
such
as a
scene
in
a
film
or
one
interview
in
a
series.
Each
chapter
is
assigned
a
chapter
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
chapter
you
want.
Depending
on
the
disc,
chapters
may
not
be
recorded.
Group
(DVD
audio
discs
only)
The
main
audio
content
or
accompanying
feature
content
or
additional
feature
content,
or
music
album.Each
group
is
assigned
a
group
reference
number
enabling
you
to
locate
it
easily.
Track
Adistinct
element
of
audio/visual
information,
such
as
the
picture
or
sound
track
for
a
specific
language
(DVD),
or
a
musical
piece
on
a
video
or
audio
CD.
Each
track
is
assigned
a
track
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
track
you
want.
DVD
discs
allow
one
track
of
video
(with
multiple
angles)
and
several
tracks
of
audio.
Remote
Control
Operation
Range
Point
the
Remote
Control
at
the
remote
sensor
and
press
the
buttons.
Distance:
About
23
ft
(7
m)
from
the
front
of
the
remote
sensor.
Angle:
About
30°
in
each
direction
of
the
front
of
the
remote
sensor.
Remote
Control
Battery
Installation
Detach
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
Remote
Control,
and
insert
two
AAA
batteries
with
and
aligned
correctly.
Caution
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries.
Never
mix
different
types
of
batteries
(standard,
alkaline,
etc.).

9
Introduction
z
(REC)
button
Starts
recording.
Press
repeatedly
to
set
the
recording
time.
VOLUME
Control
Turn
the
knob
clockwise
to
increase
sound
level,
counterclockwise
to
decrease
sound
level.
B
(PLAY)
To
play
back
a
disc
or
tape.
Z
OPEN
SEL/CLOSE
Opens
or
closes
the
disc
tray.
L2(VIDEO
/
AUDIO
(Left/Right))
Connect
the
audio/video
output
of
an
external
source
(Audio
system,
TV/
Monitor,
VCR,
Camcorder,
etc.).
Drawer
(DVD
deck)
Insert
discs
here.
POWER
button
and
indicator
Switches
the
Home
Theater
System
ON
and
OFF.
Lights
blue
when
the
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
off.
x
(STOP)
Stops
playback.
Cassette
Compartment
(VCR
deck)
Insert
a
video
cassette
here.
Z
EJECT
Ejects
the
tape
in
the
VCR
deck.
DVD/VCR
Toggles
control
between
the
DVD
deck
and
the
VCR
deck.
You
can
also
select
the desired
function
(DVD
or
VCR).
Display
window
Shows
the
current
status
of
the
Unit.
Remote
Sensor
Point
the
Unit.
Remote
Control
here.
Disc
buttons
(DISC
1
-
DISC
5)
Press
to
select
the
disc
directly.
Front
Panel
Z
EJECT
ALL
Press
to
open
all
disc
trays.
PAUSE/STEP(
X
/
C
)
Pause
playback
of
a
tape
or
a
disc
in
the
DVD
or
VCR
deck
temporarily/press
repeatedly
for
frame-by-frame
playback.
Reverse
SKIP/SCAN
(
S
/
Q
)
DVD:
Goes
to
the
beginning
of
current
chapter/track
or
to
the
previous
chapter/track.
Press
and
hold
for
two
seconds
for
a
fast
reverse
search.
VCR:
Rewinds
the
tape
from
the
STOP
mode
or
for
fast
reverse
picture
search.
Forward
SKIP/SCAN
(
R
/
T
)
DVD:
Goes
to
NEXT
chapter/track.
Press
and
hold
for
two
seconds
for
a
fast
forward
search.
VCR:
Advances
the
tape
from
the
STOP
mode
or
for
fast
forward
picture
search.

10
Display
Window
CHPTRK
TITLE
RADIO
RPT
ALL
AB
MP3
VCR
TV
DVD
SAP
PROG
PROLOGIC
DIGITAL
PCM
WMA
PHOTO
ST
Hi-Fi
II
MUTE
indicator
MP3
disc
inserted.
Indicates
current
chapter,
track
number or
channel
number.
Indicates
current
audio
stream.
Indicates
the
current
surround
mode.
Repeat
playback
mode
indicators.
Total
playing
time/Elapsed
time/
Frequency/remaining
time/
Current
deck
status/Surround
mode/Volume
etc.
indicators.
A
cassette
is
loaded
in
the
VCR
deck.
Indicates
the
unit
is
in
the
radio
recording
mode.
JPEG
file
disc
inserted
Lights
up
when
a
stereo
broadcast
is
being
received.
Lights
up
when
an
SAP
BILINGUAL
broadcast
is
being
received.
A
disc
is
loaded
in
the
DVD
deck.
(Lights
when
a
disc
is
loaded
in
the
DVD
deck.)
Home
Theater
System
is
in
VCR
timer
recording
mode
or
a
VCR
timer
recording
is
programmed.
DVD
to
VCR
copy
is
in
progress.
Home
Theater
System
is
Recording
a
tape.
Indicates
the
unit
is
playing
back
a
tape
recorded
in
Hi-Fi.
DVD
disc
inserted.
Programmed
playback
active.
Indicates
the
unit
is
in
the
TV
mode.
WMA
disc
inserted.
Indicates
the
unit
is
in
the
VCR
mode.

11
Introduction
Remote
Control
POWER
Turns
Home
Theater
System
ON
and
OFF.
DVD
Select
the
Home
Theater
System's
function
mode
to
DVD.
VCR
Select
the
Home
Theater
System's
function
mode
to
VCR.
FM/AM
Tuner
select
Select
FM
or
AM
band
as
the
listening
choice.
(FM
and
AM
bands).
Disc
buttons
(1-5)
XTS
To
enjoy
great
sound
effect.
HDMI
Switches
the
HDMI
mode
to
ON/OFF.
RESOLUTION
Changes
the
resolution
depending
on
your
TV.
DISPLAY,
CLK/CNT
Accesses
On-Screen
display.
Switches
between
the
clock,
tape
counter
and
tape
remaining
modes
on
the
display.
CH/TRK/PRESET(-/+)(v/V):
Selects
VCR
or
Tuner
channels
Manually
or
adjust
the
tape's
picture
onscreen.
RETURN
(O)
Removes
the
menu.
MEMORY/ENTER
-
Acknowledges
menu
selection.
-
Displays
functions
on
the
TV
screen
-Stores
a
radio
station's
frequency
in
the
tuner's
memory.
REC/ITR
(
z
)
Records
normally
or
activates
Instant
Timer
Recording.
BACKWARD
(
.
)
FORWARD
(>)
STOP
(
x
)
Stops
playback.
PAUSE/STEP
(
X
)
Pause
playback
or
recording
temporarily/press
repeatedly
for
frame-by-frame
playback.
PLAY
(B)
Starts
playback.
ANGLE
Selects
a
DVD
camera
angles
if
available.
REPEAT
A-B
Repeats
sequence
between
two
points
(A
and
B)
or
selects
the
recording
speed.
REPEAT
Repeat
chapter,
track,
title
or
all.
TITLE
Displays
the
disc's
Title
menu,
if
available.
CM
SKIP
Fast
forwards
picture
search
through
30
seconds
of
recording.
RESOLUTION
-
HDMI
mode:
You
can
switch
among
the
480p,
720p
or
1080i
resolution.
-
Component
mode:
You
can
switch
among
the
480i,
480p,
720p
or
1080i
resolution.
EJECT
ALL,
OPEN/CLOSE
-
Opens
and
closes
all
disc
tray.
-
Ejects
the
tape
in
the
VCR
deck.
AUX
Selects
external
input
source.
DISC
SEL.
To
select
desired
a
disc.
INPUT
Selects
the
VCR
deck's
source
(Tuner,
L
1,
or
L
2).
0-9
numerical
buttons
Selects
numbered
options
in
a
menu.
PROGRAM
Accesses
or
removes
Program
menu.
CLEAR
Removes
a
track
number
on
the
program
menu
or
a
mark
on
the
MARKER
SEARCH
menu.
Clears
preset
stations
from
the
tuner
memory.
SOUND
MODE
Selects
sound mode.
AUDIO
Selects
an
audio
language
(DVD)
or
an
audio
channel
(CD).
SETUP/MEMU
Accesses
or
removes
DVD
Setup
menu
and
VCR
menu.
DISC
MENU
Accesses
menu
on a
DVD
disc.
VOLUME
(+/-)
Adjusts
speaker
sound.
MARKER
Marks
any
point
during
playback.
SEARCH
Displays
Marker
Search
menu.
SUBTITLE
Selects
a
subtitle
language.
MUTE
Turns
the
sound
on
and
off
temporarily.
TV/VCR
Switch
to
view
channels
selected
by
the
VCR
tuner
or
by
the
TV
tuner.
ZOOM
Enlarges
DVD
video
image.
TV
Control
Buttons
-
POWER:
Switches
TV
ON
and
OFF.
-
CHANNEL
v/V:
Selects
TV's
channel.
-
VOLUME
+/--:
Adjusts
TV's
volume.
-
TV
INPUT:
Selects
the
TV's
source.
-
MUTE:
Turns
on
or
off
TV
sound.

12
Rear
Panel
Do
not
touch
the
inner
pins
of
the
jacks
on
the
rear
panel.
Electrostatic
discharge
may
cause
permanent
damage
to
the
unit.
VCR
IN
LINE
1
(VIDEO
IN/AUDIO
IN
(Left/Right))
Connect
the
audio/video
output
of
an
external
source
(Audio
system,
TV/Monitor,
another
VCR).
ANTENNA
IN
Connect
the
VHF/UHF/CATV
antenna
to
this
terminal.
DVD/VCR
OUT
VIDEO OUT/AUDIO
OUT
(Left/Right))
Connect
to
a
TV
with
video
and
audio
inputs.
AC
Power
Cord
Plug
into
the
power
source.
S-VIDEO
OUT
(DVD
OUT)
Connect
to
an
S-Video
Input
on
TV.
FOR
DVD
VIEWING
ONLY.
DVD/VCR
OUT
RF.OUT
Connect
to
a
TV
with
RF
coaxial
inputs.
SPEAKER
CONNECTORS
Connect
the
six
supplied
speakers
to
these
terminals.
FM
ANTENNA
CONNECTORS
Connect
the
FM
antenna
to
this
terminal.
AM
ANTENNA
CONNECTORS
Connect
the
AM
antenna
to
this
terminal.
COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
VIDEO
OUT
(Pr
Pb
Y)
Connect
to
a
TV
with
Pr
Pb
Y
inputs.
OPTICAL
IN
Connector
Connect
an
optical
output
of
Digital
Device.
HDMI
OUT
HDMI
output
providing
a
high
quality
interface
for
digital
audio
and
video.
Cooling
fan

13
Connections
Tips:
Depending
on
your
TV
and
other
equipment
you
wish
to
connect,
there
are
various
ways
you
could
connect
the
Home
Theater
System.
Use
only
one
of
the
connections
described
below.
Please
refer
to
the
manuals
of
your
TV,
VCR,
Stereo
System
or
other
devices
as
necessary
to
make
the best
connections.
Caution:
Make
sure
the
Home
Theater
System
is
connected
directly
to
the
TV.
Tune
the
TV
to
the
correct
video
input
channel.
Do
not
connect
the
Home
Theater
System's
AUDIO
OUT
jack
to
the
phono
in
jack
(record
deck)
of
your
audio
system.
Do
not
connect
your
Home
Theater
System
via
your
VCR.
The
DVD
image
could
be
distorted
by
the
copy
protection
system.
Connecting
Antenna/Cable
TV
to
Home
Theater
System
1.
Disconnect
the
antenna
leads
from
the
rear
of
the
TV.
2.
Identify
the
type
of
cable
from
your
antenna.
If it
is
a
round
cable
as
illustrated,
it
is
a
75
ohm
coaxial
antenna
cable.
This
cable
will
connect
directly
to
the
jack
marked
ANT.IN
on
your
Home
Theater
System.
Tips:
If
your
antenna
lead
wire
is
a
flat
type
antenna
cable,
connect
it
to
an
Antenna
Adapter
(300-ohm
to
75-
ohm)
(not
supplied)
and
slip
the
Adapter
onto
the
jack.
The
Adapter
does
not
screw
on
to
the
Home
Theater
System,
it
just
slips
over
the
jack.
Cable
Service
Without
Cable
Box
If
your
cable
wire
is
connected
to
your
TV
without
a
converter
or
descrambler
box,
unscrew
the
wire
from
your
TV
and
attach
it
to
the
ANT.IN
jack
on
the
Home
Theater
System.
Use
the
supplied
round
coaxial
cable
to
connect
between
the
Home
Theater
System's
RF.OUT
jack
and
the
75
ohm
antenna
input
jack
on
the
TV.
With
this
connection,
you
can
receive
all
midband,
super
band,
and
hyperband
channels.
(All
cable
channels.)
Cable
Service
With
Cable
Box
If
a
converter
is
required
in
your
cable
system,
follow
the
instruction
below:
The
cable
hookup
permits
both
TV
and
Home
Theater
System
operation.
To
view
or
record
a
CATV
channel
1.
Tune
the
TV
to
the
correct
video
input
channel.
2.
Set
the
Home
Theater
System
channel
selector
to
the
output
channel
of
the
Cable
Converter
box
using
TRK/PRESET(-/+)
(v
/
V)
or
number
(0-9)
of
your
Home
Theater
System.
(Example:
CH3)
3.
Select
the
channel
to
view
at
the
Cable
Converter
Box.
Note:
If
you
are
using
a
cable
box
to
tune
channels,
it
is
not
necessary
to
do
Auto
Channel
Set
as
indicated
on
page
22.
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Back
Panel
of
Typical
Cable
Box
Rear
of
Home
Theater
System

14
AUDIO/VIDEO
CONNECTION
1.
Connect
the
VIDEO
OUT
jack
on
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
video
in
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
video
cable
(V).
2.
Connect
the
Left
and
Right
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
from
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
audio
left/right
in
jacks
from
the
TV
using
the
audio
cables
(A).
S-VIDEO
CONNECTION
Connect
the
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
on
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
S-Video
in
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
S-Video
cable
(S).
Notes:
For
VIDEO
OUT
and
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
connection,
resolution
must
be
set
to
480i
or
480p
by
pressing
RESOLUTION
on
the
remote
control,
however
VIDEO
OUT
and
S-VIDEO
OUT
is
always
at
480i
standard
resolution.
HDMI
mode
must
be
set
to
OFF
for
VIDEO
OUT
and
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
connection.
COMPONENT
VIDEO
(Color
Stream

)
CONNECTION
Connect
the
COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
VIDEO
OUT
jacks
on
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
corresponding
in
jacks
on
the
TV
using
an
Y
Pb
Pr
cable
(C).
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
(ColorStream
pro)
CONNECTION
If
your
television
is
a
high-definition
or
"digital
ready"
television,
you
may
take
advantage
of
the
Home
Theater
System's
progressive
scan
output
for
the
highest
video
resolution
possible.
If
your
TV
does
not
accept
the
Progressive
Scan
format,
the
picture
will
appear
scrambled
if
you
try
Progressive
Scan
on
the
Home
Theater
System.
Notes:
Y
ou can
change
the
resolution
(480i,
480p,
720p,
1080i)
for
the
component/progressive
scan
video
output
by
pressing
RESOLUTION
on
the
remote
control.
For
720p
and
1080i
resolution,
only
non-copy
protected
discs
can
be
played
back.
If
the
disc
is
copy
protected,
it
will
be
displayed
at
the
480p
resolution.
HDMI
mode
must
be
set
to
OFF
for
Component
video
connections.
Progressive
scan
does
not
work
with
the
analog
video
connections
(VIDEO
OUT
&
S-VIDEO).
ANTENNA
INPUT
Y
Pb
Pr
COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE
VIDEO
INPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
R
Rear
of
TV
S
A
V C
Rear
of
Home
Theater
System
Connecting
to
a
TV
Make
one
of
the
following
connections,
depending
on
the
capabilities
of
your
existing
equipment.
RF
COAXIAL
CONNECTION
Connect
the
RF.OUT
jack
on
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
antenna
in
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
supplied
(R).
Note:
If
you
use
this
connection,
tune
the
TV
to
the
Home
Theater
System's
RF
output
channel
(CH
3
or
4).
How
to
set
the
Home
Theater
System's
RF
output
channel
When
the
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
off,
press
and
hold
TRK/PRESET(-/+)
(v
or
V)
on
the
remote
control
for
about
five
seconds
to
change
the
RF
output
channel
(CH
03
or
CH
04).
"RF-03"
or
"RF-04"
appears
in
the
display
window.

15
System Setup
Antenna
Connections
Connect
the
supplied
FM/AM
antenna
for
listening
to
the
radio.
Connect
the
AM
Loop
antenna
to
the
AM
antenna
connector.
Connect
he
FM
Wire
antenna
to
the
FM
antenna
connector.
Notes:
T
o
prevent
noise
pickup,
keep
the
AM
Loop
antenna
away
from
the
Home
Theater
System
and
other
components.
Be
sure
to
fully
extend
the
FM
wire
antenna.
After
connecting
the
FM
Wire
antenna,
keep
it
as
horizontal
as
possible.

16
Home
Theater
System
Home
Theater
System
Accessory
Audio/Video
(A/V)
Connections
to
Home
Theater
System
Connect
the
VCR
IN
LINE
1
or
VIDEO/AUDIO(L/R)
jacks
on
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT
jacks
on
your
accessory
component,
using
the
optional
audio/video
cables.
If
the
auxiliary
devices
(e.g.
DVD)
are
equipped
with
OPTICAL
OUT
jack,
connect
them
to
the
OPTICAL
IN
jack
of
the
Home
Theater
System.
Note:
If
you
use
the
S-VIDEO
IN
jack
on
the
front
panel,
the
VIDEO
jack
on
the
front
panel
is
not
available.

17
System Setup
HDMI
Connection
If
you
have
a
HDMI TV
or
monitor,
you
can
connect
it
to
this
Home
Theater
System
using
a
HDMI
cable.
1.
Connect
the
HDMI
OUT
jack
on
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
HDMI
jack
on
a
HDMI
compatible
TV
or
monitor
(H).
2.
Set
the
TV's
source
to
HDMI
(refer
to
TV's
Owner's
manual).
3.
In
stop
mode,
select
HDMI
mode
by
pressing
HDMI
on
the
remote
control.
Press
RESOLUTION
repeatedly
to
select
the
resolution
you
wish
to
change
to
then
press
PLAY.
The
DVD
disc
must
not
be
playing
in
order
to
set
the
resolution.
Notes:
No
sound
will
be
output
from
HDMI
cable
if
the
AUDIO
setup
is
not
set
to
PCM.
The
arrow
on
the
cable
connector
body
should
face
up
for
correct
alignment
with
the
connector
on
the
Home
Theater
System.
When
you
use
HDMI,
the
other
connections
(Yellow
VIDEO
OUT,
S-Video
and
Component
Video
(Pr
Pb
Y)
will
not
work.
If
there
is
noise
or
lines
on
the
screen,
please
check
the
HDMI
cable.
Tip
:
When
you
use
HDMI
connection,
you
can
change
the
resolution
(480p,
720p,
1080i)
for
the
HDMI
output
by
pressing
RESOLUTION
on
the
remote
control.
480i
is
not
available.
You
can
only
change
the
resolution
within
your
TV's
and
Monitor's
resolution
capabilities.
-
For
S-VIDEO
OUT
connection,
black
and
white
scramble
signal
will
appear
if
you
select
an
incompatible
resolution.
ABOUT
HDMI
HDMI
(High
Definition
Multimedia
Interface)
supports
both
video
and
audio
on
a
single
digital
connection
for
use
with
DVD
Players,
Set-Top
Boxes,
and
other
AV
devices.
HDMI
was
developed
to
provide
the
technologies
of
HDCP
(High
Definition
Contents
Protection).
HDCP
is
used
to
protect
digital
content
transmitted
and
received.
HDMI
has
the
capability
to
support
standard,
enhanced,
or
high-definition
video
plus
standard
to
multi-channel
surround-sound
audio,
HDMI
features
include
uncompressed
digital
video,
a
bandwidth
of
up
to
5
gigabytes
per
second,
one
connector
(instead
of
several
cables
and
connectors),
and
communication
between
the
AV
source
and
AV
devices
such
as
DTVs.
HDMI,
the
HDMI
logo
and
High-Definition
Multimedia
Interface
are
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
HDMI
licensing
LLC.
HDMI
HDMI
compatible
TV
H
Rear
of
Home
Theater
System

Speaker
System
Connection
Connect
the
speakers
using
the
supplied
speaker
cables.
To
obtain
the
best
possible
surround
sound,
adjust
the
speaker
parameters
(volume,
distance,
etc.).
Notes:
Be
sure
to
match
the
speaker
cable
to
the
appropriate
terminal
on
the
components:
+
to
+
and
--
to
--.
If
the
cables
are
reversed,
the
sound
will
be
distorted
and
will
lack
bass.
If
you
use
front
speakers
with
low
maximum
input
rating,
adjust
the
volume
carefully
to
avoid
excessive
output
on
the
speakers.

19
System Setup
Centre
Speaker
Front
Speaker
(Left)
Speaker
Positioning
Example
Rear
Speaker
(Left)
Rear
Speaker
(Right)
Front
Speaker
(Right)
Subwoofer
Speaker
Positioning
In
the
case
of
normal
position
use
the
6
speakers
(2
front
speakers,
centre
speaker,
2
rear
speakers
and
subwoofer).
If
you
want
to
play
the
excellent
bass
sound,
DTS
digital
surround
or
Dolby
Digital
surround,
you
should
connect
a
subwoofer.
Front
speakers
According
to
your
listening
position
set
up
the
speakers
for
equal
distance.
And
by
hearing
position
set
up
the
interval
between
speakers
to
45
degree.
Centre
speaker
The
centre
speakers
and
front
speakers
are
ideally
the
same
height,
and
placed
above
or
below
the
television.
Rear
speakers
Place
left
and
right
behind
the
listening
area.
These
speakers
recreate
sound
motion
and
atmosphere
required
for
surround
sound
playback.
For
best
results,
do
not
install
the
rear
speakers
too
far
behind
the
listening
position
and
install
them
at
or
above
the
level
of
the
listener's
ears.
It
is
also
effective
to
direct
the
rear
speakers
towards
a
wall
or
ceiling
to
further
disperse
the
sound.
In
the
case
of
a
smaller
room
size,
if
the
audience
is
near
to
the
rear
wall
set
the
rear
speakers
opposite
each
other,
and
set
the
rear
speakers
above
60
-
90
cm
than
the
listener's
ears.
Subwoofer
This
can
be
placed
in
any
front
position.
About
Ferrite
Core
Be
sure
to
attach
the
ferrite
core
to
the
speaker
cables
(for
connecting
to
this
unit).
This
ferrite
core
can
reduce
noises.
How
to
attach
the
ferrite
core
1
Press
the
stopper
[a]
of
the
ferrite
core
to
open.
2
Wind
the
cable
once
on
the
ferrite
core.
3
Close
the
ferrite
core
unitl
it
clicks.
Note:
Attach
the
ferrite
core
near
the
unit
(Refer
to
the
fig.3
and
comment.).
The
length
here
is
short
as
much
as
possible.

20
Mini
Glossary
Allows
you
to
enjoy
5.1(or
6)
discrete
channels
of
high
quality
digital
audio
from
DTS
program
sources
such
as
discs,
DVD
and
compact
discs,
etc.
bearing
the
trademark.
DTS
Digital
Surround
delivers
up
to
6
channels
of
transparent
audio
and
results
in
exceptional
clarity
throughout
a
true
360
degree
sound
field.
The
term
DTS
is
a
trademark
of
DTS
Technology,
LLC.
Manufactured
under
license
from
DTS
Technology,
LLC.
The
Dolby
Digital
surround
format
lets
you
enjoy
up
to
5.1
channels
of
digital
surround
sound
from
a
Dolby
Digital
program
source.
If
you
play
DVDs
with
"
"
mark,
you
can
enjoy
even
better
sound
quality,
greater
spatial
accuracy,
and
improved
dynamic
range.
Use
this
mode
when
playing
movie
or
Dolby
Digital
2
channel
which
carries
the
"
"
mark.
This
mode
provides
the
effect
of
being
in
a
movie
theatre
or
live
concert
house-an
effect
with
an
intensity
which
can
only
be
obtained
through
DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
SURROUND.
The
effect
of
the
front/back/left/right
movement
of
the
sound
image,
as
well
as
the
sense
of
fixed
position
in
the
sound
image,
is
much
clearer
and
more
dynamic
than
before.
(II)
Dolby
Pro
Logic
II
creates
five
full-bandwidth
output
channels
from
two-channel
sources.
This
is
done
using
an
advanced,
high-purity
matrix
surround
decoder
that
extracts
the
spatial
properties
of
the
original
recording
without
adding
any
new
sounds
or
tonal
colorations.
MOVIE
mode:
The
Movie
mode
is
for
use
with
stereo
television
shows
and
all
programs
encoded
in
Dolby
Surround.
The
result
is
enhanced
soundfield
directionality
that
approaches
the
quality
of
discrete
5.1-channel
sound.
MUSIC
mode:
The
Music
mode
is
for
use
with
any
stereo
music
recordings.
MATRIX
mode:
The
Matrix
mode
is
the
same
as
the
Music
mode
except
that
the
directional
enhancement
logic
is
turned
off.
It
may
be used
to
enhance
mono
signals
by
making
them
seem
"larger."
The
Matrix
mode
may
also
find
use
in
auto
systems,
where
the
fluctuations
from
poor
FM
stereo
reception
can
otherwise
cause
disturbing
surround
signals
from
a
logic
decoder.
The
ultimate
"cure"
for
poor
FM
stereo
reception
may
be
simply
to
force
the
audio
to
mono.
3D
SURROUND
This
unit
can
produce
a
3D
Surround
effect,
using
3D
Surround
Sound
technology,
which
simulates
multi-channel
audio
playback
from
two
conventional
stereo
speakers
instead
of
the
five
or
more
speakers
normally
required
to
listen
to
multi-channel
audio
from
a
home
theatre.
This
feature
works
with
DVD
discs
encoded
with
Dolby
Pro
Logic
and
Dolby
Digital
audio
tracks.
BYPASS
Software
with
multichannel
surround
audio
signals
is
played
according
to
the
way
it
was
recorded.
Sound
Mode
You
can
enjoy
surround
sound
simply
by
selecting
one
of
the
pre-programmed
sound
fields
according
to
the
program
you
want
to
listen
to.
Each
time
you
press
the
SOUND
MODE
button,
the
sound
mode
is
changed
in
the
following
order;
PRO
LOGIC
→
PLII
MOVIE
→
PLII
MUSIC
→
PLII
MATRIX
→
ROCK
→
POP
→
LIVE
→
DANCE
→
TECHNO
→
CLASSIC
→
SOFT
→
3D
SURROUND
→
BYPASS
...
(This
function
available
2-channel
mode
only)
For
DVD
Operation
You
can
change
the
sound
mode
of
DVD
(Dolby
Digital,
DTS,
PRO
LOGIC,
etc.)
by
pressing
the
AUDIO
button
repeatedly
on
the
remote
during
playback.
Although
DVD
contents
differ
from
disc
to
disc,
the
following
explains
the
basic
operation
when
this
feature
is
used.
Each
time
you
press
AUDIO,
the
Home
Theater
System
sound
mode
is
changed
in
the
following
order;
→→→
...
For
your
reference
The
Home
Theater
System
memorizes
the
last
mode
setting
for
each
source
individually.
You
can
identify
the
encoding
format
of
program
software
by
looking
at
its
packaging.
-
Dolby
Digital
discs
are
labeled
with
the
logo.
-
Dolby
Surround
encoded
programs
are
labeled
with
the
logo.
-
DTS
Digital
Surround
discs
are
marked
with
DTS.
Note:
When
you
play
sound
tracks
with
96kHz
sampling
frequency,
the
output
signals
will
be
converted
to
48kHz
(sampling
frequency).

21
System Setup
On-Screen
Display
(OSD)
Some
of
these
functions
appear
during
VCR
operation.
TAPE
SPEED
DISPLAY
Shows
the
current
tape
speed.
FUNCTION
DISPLAY
Indicates
the
function
in
progress.
HI-FI
DISPLAY
Indicates
the
unit
is
playing
back
tape
recorded
in
Hi-Fi.
CHANNEL
DISPLAY
Indicates
the selected
channel
(or
LINE1,
LINE2).
STEREO/SAP
DISPLAY
(MONO
is
not
displayed)
Shows
the
type
of
audio
signal
received
by
the
VCR
tuner.
DATE
DISPLAY
Shows
the
current
date.
(Month/Date/Day
of
the
week
format)
CLOCK/COUNT/REMAIN
DISPLAY
Shows
the
current
time,
the
tape
counter
and
remaining
time
on
the
tape.
Each
press
of
MEMORY/ENTER
changes
the
TV
on-screen
displays
in
the
following
sequence.
Notes:
The
function
displays
remain
on
the
TV
screen
for
5
seconds.
The
clock
(or
tape
counter,
tape
remaining)
mode
will
continue
to
be
shown
until
you
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
The
tape
counter
and
the
remaining
tape
length
indicator
appear
only
when
a
cassette
is
inserted.
Also,
the
remaining
tape
length
indicator
appears
after
any
tape
operation.
EASY
INFORMATION
If
the
Extended
Data
Service
(XDS)
signals
are
provided
along
with
normal
TV
signal
in
your
area
or
during
playback
of
a
tape
recorded
with
Extended
Data
Service
(XDS)
signals,
the
station
ID,
program
title,
and
program
details
are
shown
on
the
TV
screen.
When
viewing
a
channel
with
Extended
Data
Service
(XDS)
signals,
press
MEMORY/ENTER
and
the
station
ID
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
again
and
the
program
details
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
When
viewing
a
tape
recorded
with
Extended
Data
Service
(XDS)
signals,
press
MEMORY/ENTER
twice
and
the
program
title
and
program
details
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
PROGRAM
DETAILS
LENGTH:
Indicates
the
run
length
of
a
program.
TIME
REMAINING:
Indicates
the
remaining
time
of
a
program.
RATING:
Indicates
the
rating
of
the
current
program
(N/A,
G,
PG,
PG-13,
R,
NC-17,
X
and
Not
Rated).
The
rating
N/A
means
that
the
motion
picture ratings
are
not
applicable
to
this
program.
On-Screen
Menus
Setup
The
SETUP,
clock
setting
(CLOCK),
and
timer
recordings
(PROGRAM)
functions
are
accessed
conveniently
with
the
on-screen
menus,
that
lead
you
through
each
step.
The
following
pages
describe
the
on-screen
menu
selections
available.
MENU
SELECTION
Your
VCR
allows
remote
control
adjustment
of
several
features.
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Select
the
desired
menu
with
v/V
button
and
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
Note:
Menus
remain
on-screen
for
3
minutes.
3.
Press
MENU
when
finished.
PLAY
HI-FI
CH
4
SP
STEREO
FEB
2,WED
2:15PM
REM
1:58
0:35:40
2:15
PM
STOP
CH4
SP
STEREO
JUL
5,SAT
2:15
PM
Easy
Information
Screen
(Program
details)
Easy
Information
Screen
(Station
ID)
CH4
SP
WABC
STEREO
"Home
video"
FEB
7,MON
2:15PM
PROGRAM
DETAILS
"Home
video"
LENGTH
01:00
TIME
REMAINING
00:26
RATING
N/A
CLOCK
SET
(page
23)
PROGRAM
(page
31)
TUNING
(page
22)
SETUP
(page
22)
MAIN
MENU
VCR
Operation
Seup

22
VCR
Setup
Menu
Options
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Use
v/V
to
select
the
SETUP
menu,
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
The
SETUP
menu
will
appear.
3.
Use
v/V
to
choose
a
desired
option
on
the
SETUP
menu.
Then
use
b/B
to
choose
a
desired
setting.
FUNCTION
OSD
The
on-screen
display
of
this
Home
Theater
System
can
be
turned
on
or
off.
FUNCTION
OSD:
Choose
ON
and
OFF
with
b/B.
AUDIO
MODE
The
Home
Theater
System
has
two
separate
audio
playback
systems,
the
high
quality
VHS
Hi-Fi
system
and
standard
NORMAL
mono
system.
The
same
audio
is
generally
recorded
on
both
systems.
The
VHS
Hi-Fi
system
plays
on
separate
(left
and
right)
channels,
and
the
NORMAL
system
plays
monaural
sound.
The
normal
track
is
always
played
so
the
cassette
can
be
played
on a
Home
Theater
System
that
does
not
have
VHS
Hi-Fi.
AUDIO
MODE:
Choose
Hi-Fi
or
NORMAL
with
b/B.
BROADCAST
TYPE
(STEREO/SAP/MONO)
Multichannel
Television
Sound
(MTS)
carries
stereo
and/or
Second
Audio
Program
(SAP)
bilingual
signals.
Set
this
display
to
the
desired
position
when
both
MTS
stereo
and
SAP
signals
are
received.
When
only
one
of
the
MTS
signal
is
received,
the
Home
Theater
System
automatically
selects
the
corresponding
receiving
mode
(Stereo
or
SAP)
regardless
of
the
selected
position.
For
normal
operation,
the
display
should
be
in
the
STEREO
position.
The
Home
Theater
System
will
then
record
a
STEREO
program
when
available,
and
record
a
mono
program
IF
the
program
is
NOT
IN
STEREO.
For
weak
STEREO
and/or
SAP
broadcasts,
changing
the
display
to
mono
may
give
clearer
sound.
BROADCAST
TYPE:
Choose
STEREO,
SAP,
or
MONO
with
b/B.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
(STEREO/LEFT/RIGHT)
Used
during
playback
[when
AUDIO
MODE
(HI-FI/NORMAL)
is
in
HI-FI
position]
for
selecting
the
audio
output
signals
from
the
AUDIO
OUT
terminals
(L
ch
and
R
ch),
and
RF.OUT.
This
display
setting
should
normally
be
left
in
the
stereo
position,
so
that
when
a
stereo
tape
is
played,
the
stereo
sound
will
be
heard
through
the
left
and
right
channels.
If
a
mono
tape
is
played
and
the
audio
output
is
set
to
stereo,
the
same
mono
sound
will
be
heard
from
both
left
and
right
channels.
AUDIO
OUTPUT:
Choose
STEREO,
LEFT,
or
RIGHT
with
b/B.
POWER
SAVE
MODE
Set
POWER
SAVE
MODE
to
ON
to
your
Home
Theater
System
into
an
economic
power
saving
mode.
The
display
turns
off
when
the
unit
is
in
standby
mode.
4.
Press
MENU
when
finished.
Channel
Selection
This
Home
Theater
System
is
equipped
with
a
frequency
synthesized
tuner
capable
of
receiving
up
to
181
channels.
These
include
VHF
channels
2-13,
UHF
channels
14-69
and
CATV
channels
1-125.
Preparation:
Connect
the
Home
Theater
System
to
the
desired
type
of
antenna
or
cable
TV
system,
as
shown
in
Connecting
Antenna/Cable
TV
to
Home
Theater
System
on
page
13.
AUTO
CHANNEL
PROGRAMMING
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Use
v/V
to
select
the
TUNING
menu,
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
The
TUNING
menu
will
appear.
3.
Use
V
to
choose
the
SOURCE
SELECT
option,
then
use
b/B
to
select
TUNER.
Press
b/B
repeatedly
to
switch
among
TUNER,
LINE1
or
LINE2.
4.
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
AUTO
CHANNEL
SET
option,
then
use
b/B
to
search
for
channels.
The
tuner
will
automatically
cycle
through
all
available
channels
in
the
area
and
place
them
in
the
tuner's
memory.
5.
After
the
AUTO
CHANNEL
SET
PROCEEDING
is
complete,
make
sure
the
TUNING
BAND
is
set
appropriately
(TV
or
CATV).
Choose
the
correct
TUNING
BAND
(TV
or
CATV)
with
b/B
while
in
the
TUNING
menu.
Remember,
TV
is
for
the
air
antenna
reception,
CATV
is
for
cable
or
wireless
cable
connection.
6.
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
TV
screen.
7.
Use
TRK/PRESET(-/+)
(v/V)
on
the
remote
control
to
cycle
the
Home
Theater
System
through
the
channels
in
memory.
TO
ADD
OR
ERASE
CHANNELS
FROM
MEMORY
This
feature
allows
you
to
add
or
erase
channels
from
memory
manually.
1
Use
V
to
choose
the
CH.
ADD/DEL
option
on
the
TUNING
menu.
Use
b/B
to
select
a
channel
to
add
or
erase.
2U
se
MEMORY/ENTER
to
add
or
erase
the
channel.
Repeat
steps
1
and
2
to
add
or
erase
channels.
3
Press
MENU
to
remove
menu.

23
Setting
the
Clock
The
Home
Theater
System
gives
you
two
ways
to
set
the
time
and
date:
the
Auto
Clock
Feature
or
manually.
The
Auto
Clock
feature
enables
the
Home
Theater
System
to
set
up
the
clock while
the
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
off.
AUTO
CLOCK
SET
The
Auto
Clock
Set
feature
is
set
to
ON
at
the
factory.
In
the
ON
setting,
the
Home
Theater
System
looks
for
a
channel
carrying
XDS
(Extended
Data
Services)
information.
XDS
updates
the
clock
using
the
Coordinated
Universal
Time.
The
Auto
Clock
feature
enables
the
Home
Theater
System
to
set
up
the
clock while
the
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
off.
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
CLOCK
menu.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
and
the
CLOCK
menu
will
appear.
3.
Use
V
to
choose
the
AUTO
CLOCK
SET
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
ON.
The
Auto
Clock
Set
feature
is
set
to
ON
at
the
factory.
In
the
ON
setting,
the
Home
Theater
System
looks
for
a
channel
carrying
XDS
(Extended
Data
Services)
information.
XDS
updates
the
clock
using
the
Coordinated
Universal
Time.
4.
Use
E
to
choose
the
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS
option.
Use
F
or
G
to
choose
AUTO,
ON,
or
OFF.
If
you
choose
AUTO,
the
VCR
sets
the
clock
using
the
DST
information
broadcast
in
the
signal
(channel).
If
you
choose
ON,
the
VCR
adjusts
the
clock
for
Daylight
Saving
Time
automatically.
5.
Use
E
to
choose
the
TIME
ZONE
option.
Use
F
or
G
to
choose
the
correct
time
zone
(AUTO,
EASTERN,
CENTRAL,
MOUNTAIN,
PACIFIC,
ALASKA
or
HAWAII).
If
"AUTO"
is
selected
as
the
time
zone,
the
VCR
sets
the
clock
using
the
first
Coordinated
Universal
Time
information
it
finds
in
a
broadcast
signal.
6.
Press
MENU
when
finished.
7.
Turn
off
the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
auto
clock
set
feature
sets
the
time.
Note:
There
are
cases
where
the
TV
station
does
not
send
or
sends
wrong
date
and/or
time
information
and
the
Home
Theater
System
sets
the
incorrect
time.
If
this
happens
we
recommend
that
you
set
the
clock
manually.
MANUAL
CLOCK
SET
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
CLOCK
menu.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
and
the
CLOCK
menu
will
appear.
3.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
month.
4.
Use
V
to
choose
the
DAY
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
date.
The
day
of
the
week
will
display
automatically.
5.
Use
V
to
choose
the
YEAR
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
year.
6.
Use
V
to
choose
the
TIME
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
time.
Press
and
hold
b/B
to
advance
clock
continuously.
7.
Use
E
to
choose
the
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS
option.
Use
F
or
G
to
choose
AUTO,
ON,
or
OFF.
If
you
choose
AUTO,
the
VCR
sets
the clock
using
the
DST
information
broadcast
in
the
signal
(channel).
If
you
choose
ON,
the
VCR
adjusts
the
clock
for
Daylight
Saving
Time
automatically.
8.
Press
MENU
when
finished.
Note:
If
setting
the
clock
manually,
"AUTO
CLOCK
SET"
must
set
to
"OFF".
If
set
to
"ON",
an
incorrect
date
and/or
time
will
be
entered
again
when
the
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
off.
The
clock
uses
the
12-hour
system.
(Be
sure
to
set
AM
and
PM
correctly.)
(AM
appears.)
The
initial
Clock
Setting
is
JANUARY
1,
2005,
12:00
AM.
2005
SAT
2005
SAT

24
On-Screen
Display
You
can
display
the
general
playback
status
on
the
TV
screen.
Some
items
can
be
changed
using
the
menu.
To
use
the
on-screen
display:
1.
Press
DISPLAY
during
playback.
2.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
an
item.
The
selected
item
is
highlighted.
3.
Press
b
/
B
to
change
the
setting.
You
can
also
use
the
number
buttons
if
appropriate
(e.g.
inputting
the
title
number).
For
some
functions,
press
ENTER
to
execute
the
setting.
Notes:
Some
discs
may
not
provide
all
of
the
features
shown
below.
If
no
button
is
pressed
for
10
seconds,
the
on-
screen
display
disappears.
PLAYBACK
STATUS/RESTRICTIONS
Repeat
title
Repeat
sequence
Enter
a
Marker
Marker
Search
menu
Resume
play
from
this
point
Action
prohibited
or
not
available
MARKER
SEARCH
1/9
A-B
Title
Items
Title
Number
Chapter
Number
Time
search
Audio
language
and
Digital
Audio
Output
mode
Subtitle
language
Angle
Sound
Selection
Method
b
/
B,
Numbers
ENTER
b
/
B,
Numbers
ENTER
Numbers,
ENTER
b/Bor
AUDIO
b/Bor
SUBTITLE
b/Bor
ANGLE
b/B
1/3
1/12
0:20:09
ABC
1
ENG
1/3
3D
SUR
Example:
On-Screen
Display
during
playing
DVD
Video
Items
Group
Number
Track
Number
Time
search
Audio
language
and
Digital
Audio
Output
mode
Subtitle
language
Page
(or
Angle)
Selection
Method
b
/
B,
Numbers
ENTER
b
/
B,
Numbers
ENTER
Display
only
b/Bor
AUDIO
Display
only
b/Bor
ANGLE
0:20:09
OFF
ABC
Example:
On-Screen
Display
during
playing
DVD
Audio
1/3
or
DVD
Operation
Seup
Items
Track
Number
Time
search
Audio
language
and
Digital
Audio
Output
mode
Subtitle
language
Sound
Selection
Method
b
/
B,
Numbers
ENTER
Numbers,
ENTER
b/Bor
AUDIO
b/Bor
SUBTITLE
b/B
1/3
0:20:09
MP3
1
ABC
ENG
3D
SUR
Example:
On-Screen
Display
during
playing
divx
movie
disc

25
System Setup
Initial
Settings
By
using
the
Setup
menu,
you
can
make
various
adjustments
to
items
such
as
picture
and
sound.
You
can
also
set
a
language
for
the
subtitles
and
the
Setup
menu,
among
other
things.
For
details
on
each
Setup
menu
item,
see
pages
25
to
28.
To
display
and
exit
the
Menu:
Press
SETUP
to
display
the
menu.
A
second
press
of
SETUP
will
take
you
back
to
initial
screen.
To
go
to
the
next
level:
Press
B
on
the
Remote
Control.
To
go
back
to
the
previous
level:
Press
b
on
the
Remote
Control.
General
Operation
1.
Press
SETUP.
The
Setup
menu
appears.
2.
Use
v
/
V
to
select
the
desired
option
then
press
B
to
move
to
the
second
level.
The
screen
shows
the
current
setting
for
the
selected
item,
as
well
as
alternate
setting(s).
3.
Use
v
/
V
to
select
the
second
desired
option
then
press
B
to
move
to
the
third
level.
4.
Use
v
/
V
to
select
the
desired
setting
then
press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
selection.
Some
items
require
additional
steps.
5.
Press
SETUP
or
PLAY
to
exit
the
Setup
menu.
Language
MENU
LANGUAGE
Select
a
language
for
the
Setup
menu
and
on-screen
display.
DISC
AUDIO
/
SUBTITLE
/
MENU
Select
the
language
you
prefer
for
the
audio
track
(disc
audio),
subtitles,
and
the
disc
menu.
Original:
Refers
to
the
original
language
in
which
the
disc
was
recorded.
Other:
To
select
another
language,
press
number
buttons
then
ENTER
to
enter
the
corresponding
4-
digit
number
according
to
the
language
code
list
in
the
reference
chapter.
If
you
enter
the
wrong
language
code,
press
CLEAR.
Display
TV
ASPECT
4:3:
Select
when
a
standard
4:3
TV
is
connected.
16:9
Wide:
Select
when
a
16:9
wide
TV
is
connected.
DISPLAY
MODE
Display
Mode
setting
works
only
when
the
TV
Aspect
mode
is
set
to
"4:3".
Letterbox:
Displays
a
wide
picture
with
bands
on
the
upper
and
lower
portions
of
the
screen.
Panscan:
Automatically
displays
the
wide
picture
on
the
entire
screen
and
cuts
off
the
portions
that
do
not
fit.
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD-V
Menu
Language
Original
English
Off
Original
Disc
Audio
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Move
Select
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY
TV
Aspect
Widescreen
16:9
Display
Mode
Move
Select

26
Audio
Each
DVD
disc
has
a
variety
of
audio
output
options.
Set
the
receiver's
AUDIO
options
according
to
the
type
of
audio
system
you
use.
5.1
SPEAKER
SETUP
Select
speaker
settings,
including
volume
balance
and
distance,
or
test
the
speaker
settings.
Speaker
settings
are
only
active
on
the
Analog
Multi-
Channel
Output.
(See
"5.1
Speaker
Setup",
page
46.)
DYNAMIC
RANGE CONTROL
(DRC)
With
the
DVD*
1
format,
you
can
hear
a
program's
soundtrack
in
the
most
accurate
and
realistic
presentation
possible,
thanks
to
digital
audio
technology.
However,
you
may
wish
to
compress
the
dynamic
range
of
the
audio
output
(the
difference
between
the
loudest
sounds
and
the
quietest
ones).
Then,
you
may
listen
to
a
movie
at
a
lower
volume
without
losing
clarity
of
sound.
Set
DRC
to
On
for this
effect.
*1:
Dolby
Digital
only
VOCAL
Set
Vocal
to
On
only
when
a
multi-channel
karaoke
DVD
is
playing.
The
karaoke
channels
on
the
disc
will
mix
into
normal
stereo
sound.
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD-V
Select
5.1
Speaker
Setup
On
DRC
On
Vocal
Move
Select
AUDIO

27
System Setup
Lock
(Parental
Control)
RATING
Some
movies
contain
scenes
that
may
not
be
suitable
for
children
to
view.
Many
of
these
discs
contain
parental
control
information
that
applies
to
the
complete
disc
or
to
certain
scenes
on
the
disc.
Movies
and
scenes
are
rated
from
1
to
8,
depending
on
the
country.
Some
discs
offer
more
suitable
scenes
as
an
alternative.
The
parental
control
feature
allows
you
to
block
access
to
scenes
below
the
rating
you
input,
thereby
preventing
your
children
from
being
able
to
view
material
you
believe
is
unsuitable.
1.
Select
"Rating"
on
the
LOCK
menu
then
press
B.
2.
To
access
the
Rating,
Password
and
Country
Code
features,
you
must
input
the
4-digit
security
code
you
created.
If
you
have
not
yet
entered
a
security
code
you
are
prompted
to
do
so.
Input
a
4-digit
code
and
press
ENTER.
Enter
it
again
and
press
ENTER
to
verify.
If
you
make
a
mistake
before
pressing
ENTER,
press
CLEAR.
3.
Select
a
rating
from
1
to
8
using
the
v
/
V
buttons.
Rating
1-8:
Rating
one
(1)
has
the
most
restrictions
and
rating
eight
(8)
is
the
least
restrictive.
Unlock
If
you
select
unlock,
parental
control
is
not
active
and
the
disc
plays
in
full.
Notes:
If
you
set
a
rating
for
the
receiver,
all
disc
scenes
with
the
same
rating
or
lower
are
played.
Higher
rated
scenes
are
not
played
unless
an
alternate
scene
is
available
on
the
disc.
The
alternative
must
have
the
same
rating
or
a
lower
one.
If
no
suitable
alternative
is
found,
playback
stops.
You
must
enter
the
4-digit
password
or
change
the
rating
level
in
order
to
play
the
disc.
4.
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
rating
selection,
then
press
SETUP
to
exit
the
menu.
PASSWORD
(SECURITY
CODE)
You
can
enter
or
change
password.
1.
Select
Password
on
the
LOCK
menu
then
press
B.
2.
Follow
step
2
as
shown
left
(Rating).
"Change"
or
"New"
is
highlighted.
3.
Enter
the
new
4-digit
code,
then
press
ENTER.
Input
it
again
to
verify.
4.
Press
SETUP
to
exit
the
menu.
If
you
forget
your
Security
Code
If
you
forget
your
security
code
you
can
clear
it
using
the
following
steps:
1.
Press
SETUP
to
display
the
Setup
menu.
2.
Input
the
6-digit
number
"210499"
and
the
security
code
is
cleared.
3.
Enter
a
new
code
as
described
above.
COUNTRY
CODE
Enter
the
code
of
the
country/area
whose
standards
were
used
to rate
the
DVD
video
disc,
based
on
the
list
in
the
reference
chapter.
1.
Select
"Country
Code"
on
the
LOCK
menu
then
press
B.
2.
Follow
step
2
as
shown
left
(Rating).
3.
Select
the
first
character
using
v
/
V
buttons.
4.
Press
ENTER
and
select
the
second
character
using
v
/
V
buttons.
5.
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
country
code
selection.
DVD-V
DVD-V
LOCK
Rating
New
Unlock
Password
Country
Code
Move
Select
US

28
Others
The
Auto
Play,
B.L.E.
and
DivX(R)
VOD
settings
can
be
changed.
AUTO
PLAY
You
can
set
up
the
Home
Theater
System
so
a
DVD
disc
automatically
starts
playing
whenever
the
DVD
is
inserted.
If
Auto
Play
mode
is
set
to
On,
this
Home
Theater
System
will
search
for
title
that
has
the
longest
playback
time
and
then
play
back
the
title
automatically.
On:
Auto
Play
function
is
active.
Off:
Auto
Play
function
is
not
active.
Note:
The
Auto
Play
function
may
not
work
for
some
DVDs.
B.L.E.
(BLACK
LEVEL
EXPANSION)
To
select
the
black
level
of
playback
pictures.
Set
your
preference
and
monitor's
ability.
On:
Expanded
grey
scale.
(0
IRE
cut
off)
Off:
Standard
grey
scale.
(7.5
IRE
cut
off)
DIVX(R)
VOD
You
can
show
the
DivX
DRM
(Digital
Right
Management)
Registration
code
for
your
unit
only.
The
Registration
code
is
used
for
VOD
(Video-On-
Demand)
service
agent.
You
can
purchase
or
rent
an
encrypt
move
file.
Notes:
If
you
rent
the
DivX
VOD
file,
it
has
several
options
of
viewing
limits
as
shown
below.
Display
the
number
which
you
can
watch
the
file.
The
rental
has
been
expired.
Display
the
authorization
error.
DivX
DVD-V
Off
Move
Auto
Play
OTHERS
Select
On
B.L.E.
Select
DivX(R)
VOD
DivX(R)
Video
On
Demand
Your
registration
code
is
:
XXXXXXXX
To
learn
more
visit
www.divx.com/vod
(Done)
View
DivX(R)
VOD
Rental
This
rental
has
3
view
left.
Do
you
want
to
use
one
of
your
3
views
now?
(Yes)
(No)
Rental
Expired
(Done)
Authorization
Error
This
player
is
not
authorized
to
play
this
video.
(Done)

29
VCR
Operation
Normal
Playback
Preparation:
Turn
on
the
TV.
Tune
the
TV
to
the
Home
Theater
System
output
channel
(CH
3
or
4)
or
set
the
TV's
source
selector
to
VIDEO.
If
a
direct
VIDEO
connection
is
made
between
the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
TV,
set
the
TV's
source
selector
to
VIDEO.
Set
the
Output
Source
to
VCR
as
shown
in
Setting
the
Output
Source
on
page
14.
1.
Insert
a
prerecorded
video
cassette.
The
indicator
will
light
and
the
Home
Theater
System
will
power-up
automatically.
Make
sure
that
the
indicator
in
the
display
window
is
not
lighted.
If
it
is,
press
POWER
once.
If
a
tape
without
a
safety
tab
is
inserted,
the
unit
will
start
playback
automatically.
2.
Press
PLAY
(
B)
once.
PLAY
appears
on
the
TV
screen
.
It
is
not
necessary
to
select
the
tape
speed
for
playback.
It
will
be
automatically
selected
by
the
Home
Theater
System.
In
playback,
the
TV/VCR
selector
switches
to
VCR
mode
automatically.
3.
Press
STOP
(x)
to
stop
playback.
STOP
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
If
the
tape
reaches
the
end
before
STOP
(x)
is
pressed,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
automatically
stop,
rewind
and
eject
the
tape,
and
it
will
turn
itself
off.
Tracking
Control
AUTO
TRACKING
The
automatic
tracking
function
adjusts
the
picture
to
remove
snow
or
streaks.
The
AUTO
TRACKING
function
works
in
the
following
cases:
A
tape
is
played
back
for
the
first
time.
Tape
speed
(SP,
LP,
SLP)
changes.
Streaks
or
snow
appear
because
of
scratches
on
the
tape.
MANUAL
TRACKING
If
noise
appears
on
the
screen
during
playback,
press
either
TRK/PRESET
(-/+)
v
/
V
on
the
remote
control
until
the
noise
on
the
screen
is
reduced.
If
vertical
jitter
is
present,
adjust
tracking
controls
very
carefully.
Tracking
is
automatically
reset
to
normal
when
the
tape
is
ejected
or
the
power
cord
is
unplugged
for
more
than
3
seconds.
Note:
Only
2-channel
stereo
(Front
Left,
Front
Right
&
Subwoofer)
is
available
for
VCR
mode,
thus
sound
might
not
be
heard from
center
or
rear
speakers
during
VCR
playback.
(For
further
details
about
sound
mode,
please
refer
to
page
20)
Special
Effect
Playbacks
Notes:
Horizontal
lines
(noise
bars)
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
This
is
normal.
The
audio
is
automatically
muted
during
special
effect
modes,
so
there
is
no
sound
during
search.
During
high-speed
picture
search
mode,
a
short
period
is
needed
to
stabilize
tape
speed
when
re-entering
the
PLAY
mode.
Slight
interference
may
be
observed
during
this
period.
Search
This
function
lets
you
quickly
and
visually
search
for
a
desired
tape
section
in
either
direction:
forward
or
reverse.
1.
Press
BACKWARD
(.)
or
FORWARD
(>)
during
playback.
The
Home
Theater
System
will
be
activated
in
the
SEARCH
mode.
If
the
Home
Theater
System
is
left
in
the
SEARCH
mode
for
more
than
3
minutes,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
automatically
enter
the
PLAY
mode,
to
protect
the
tape
and
video
heads.
2.
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY
(
B).
Still
Picture
&
Frame-by-Frame
Playback
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
during
playback.
Picture
movement
will
stop
on
one
frame.
If
the
still
picture
vibrates
vertically,
stabilize
it
using
v/V
on
the
remote
control.
If
the
Home
Theater
System
is
left
in
the
STILL
mode
for
more
than
5
minutes,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
automatically
enter
the
STOP
mode
to
protect
the
tape
and
video
heads.
2.
Press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
repeatedly
to
advance
the
video
one
frame
at
a
time
while
viewing
a
still
picture
in
Still
mode.
3.
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY
(
B).
Slow
Motion
1.
While
in
Still
mode,
press
FORWARD
(>).
The
tape
will
be
played
back
at
a
speed
1/19
times
slower
than
the
normal
speed.
During
slow
playback,
use
v/V
on
the
Remote
Control
to
minimize
noise
bands.
If
slow
motion
mode
continues
for
more
than
3
minutes,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
automatically
change
to
playback
mode.
2.
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY
(
B).
CM
Skip
(Commercial
Skip)
This
is
useful
for
skipping
commercials
or
short
program
segments.
1.
Press
CM
SKIP
during
playback.
The
tape
will
fast
forward
picture
search
through
30
seconds
of
recording.
Skipping
time
can
be
extended
by
pressing
CM
SKIP
repeatedly.
Subsequent
presses
result
in
advancing
the
fast
forward
picture
search
time
by
30-second
increments
(maximum
3
minutes).
2.
When
the
search
is
complete,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
go
into
playback
mode
automatically.

30
Normal
Recording
Preparation:
Turn
on
the
power
of
both
the
Home
Theater
System
and
TV.
Tune
the
TV
to
the
Home
Theater
System
output
channel
(CH
3
or
4)
or
set
the
TV's
source
selector
to
VIDEO.
If
a
direct
VIDEO/AUDIO
connection
is
made
between
the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
TV,
set
the
TV's
source
selector
to
VIDEO.
1.
Insert
a
video
cassette
with
the
anti
erasure
safety
tab
intact.
2.
Select
the
desired
channel
with
v/V.
If
you
are
recording
from
another
source
via
audio/video
input
jacks
(at
the
Rear
or
Front
panel),
select
LINE1
or
LINE2
with
INPUT.
3.
Set
the
desired
recording
speed
(SP
or
SLP)
with
SPEED.
This
Home
Theater
System
is
not
designed
to
record
in
LP
mode.
4.
Set
the
MTS
mode
as
desired
(See
page
22).
5.
Press
REC/ITR
(z)
once.
Recording
will
start.
(The
REC
indicator
will
light
in
the
display
window.)
REC
indicator
appears
only
when
the
Output
Source
is
set
to
VCR.
If
a
cassette
with
no
anti
erasure
safety
tab
is
loaded,
the
cassette
will
be
ejected
automatically.
6.
Press
STOP
(x)
to
stop
recording.
If
the
tape
reaches
the
end
before
STOP
(x)
is
pressed,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
automatically
stop,
rewind,
eject
the
tape
and
turn
itself
off.
Pausing
the
recording
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
to
pause
the
tape
during
recording.
The
REC
indicator
will
flash
in
the
display
window.
2.
When
you
want
to
continue
recording,
press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
or
REC/ITR
(z).
After
5
minutes
in
Pause
mode,
the
tape
will
be
stopped
automatically
to
protect
the
tape
and
the
video
heads.
To
record
one
TV
program
while
watching
another
1.
Use
TV/VCR
to
select
the
TV
mode
while
recording.
The
TV
indicator
appears.
2.
Using
the
TV,
select
the
channel
to
be
viewed.
Tip:
Always
use
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
for
best
results
when
making
changes
while
recording.
For
example:
To
change
channels
while
recording,
first
press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
to
put
the
unit
in
pause
mode.
Select
the
desired
channel
on
the
Home
Theater
System,
then
press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
again
to
resume
recording.
Timer
Recording
This
Home
Theater
System
can
be
programmed
to
record
up
to
8
programs
within
a
period
of
1
year.
For
unattended
recording,
the
timer
needs
to
know
the
channels
to
be
recorded
and
the
starting
and
ending
times.
Preparation:
Turn
on
the
power
of
both the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
TV.
Be
sure
the
TV
is
set
to
the
Home
Theater
System
output
channel
(3
or
4).
Make
sure
the
TUNING
BAND
in
the
TUNING
menu
is
set
appropriately
(TV
or
CATV).
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
PROGRAM
menu.
3.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
to
go
to
the
PROGRAM
menu.
The
PROGRAM
menu
will
appear.
If
all
8
programs
have
been
entered,
FULLY
PROGRAMMED
message
will
appear
for
a
moment
and
then
PROGRAM
1
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
4.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
PROGRAM
No.
(1-8).
5.
Use
V
to
choose
the
MONTH
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
month.
6.
Use
V
to
choose
the
DAY
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
day.
7.
Use
V
to
choose
the
START
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
start
time.
8.
Use
V
to
choose
the
STOP
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
stop
time.
9.
Use
V
to
choose
the
CHANNEL
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
channel
(Channel,
LINE1
or
LINE2).
Cable
Users:
If
you
have
CABLE
TV
and
used
Cable
Box
in
Connecting
Antenna/Cable
TV
to
Home
Theater
System
(page
11),
using
a
cable
box
converter,
you
must
set
the
channel
in
this
step
to
match
the
cable
box
output
channel
(usually
CH
3
or
4).
Change
channels
on
the
cable
box
instead
of
with
the
Home
Theater
System.
If
you
try
to
set
the
program
timer
before
setting
the
clock,
PLEASE SET
THE
CLOCK
appears
for
a
moment
and
then
CLOCK
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Set
the
time
and
date
before
proceeding.
Make
sure
a
tape
is
in
the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
anti
erasure
safety
tab
is
in
place
or
the
tape
will
be
automatically
ejected.

31
10.
Use
V
to
choose
the
SPEED
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
recording
speed
(AUTO,
SP
or
SLP).
AUTO
mode
determines
how
much
tape
is
left
and
switches
speed
from
SP
to
SLP,
if
necessary,
to
complete
recording
the
program.
There
will
be
some
picture
and
sound
distortion
at
the
point
of
the
speed
change.
11
.
Use
V
to
choose
the
REPEAT
option.
Use
b/B
to
choose
the
desired
repeat
(ONCE,
WEEKLY
or
DAILY).
ONCE
event....for
recording
up
to
8
programs
on a
single
day
or
over
the
days
within
a
period
of
1
year.
WEEKLY
event....for
recording
up
to
8
programs
on
a
certain
day
of
every
week.
DAILY
event....for
recording
up
to
8
programs
at
the
same
time(s)
Monday
through
Friday.
Tip:
If
the
input
data
is
wrong,
use
v
to
select
the
data
and
correct
it
using
b/B.
12.
Press
MENU,
the
program
will
be
memorized
by
the
Home
Theater
System.
indicator
lights
in
the
display
window.
If
the
program
preset
time
has
past,
the
PAST
TIME
PROGRAMMED
message
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
Return
to
the
incorrect
program
and
program
it
with
the
correct
time.
If
you
had
entered
a
past
date,
timer
recording
will
be
performed
on
that
date
of
the
next
year.
Additional
programs
may
be
entered
by
repeating
steps
1-12.
Cable
Users:
If
your
cable
hookup
is
via
a
TV
converter
box,
you
can
program
multiple
recordings
only
on
the
converter
box
output
channel.
This
is
because
the
converter
determines
what
channel
you
view
through
your
Home
Theater
System.
Tip:
If
you
are
finished
programming
and
you
want
to
set
the
Home
Theater
System
to
record the
programs
you
have
entered,
MAKE
SURE
YOU
HAVE
INSERTED
A
TAPE
INTO
THE
HOME
THEATER
SYSTEM.
The
Home
Theater
System
is
now
set
to
record
the
preset
programs.
After
setting
up
a
timer
recording,
recording
will
start
if
no
other
timer
recordings
overlap
the
start
time,
see
next
column.
Notes:
If
the
power
fails
or
the
Home
Theater
System
is
unplugged
from
the
AC
outlet,
the
correct
clock
time
and
timer
settings
are
kept
in
memory
for
approximately
3
seconds.
After
3
seconds,
the
clock
and
program
timer
must
be
reset
when
power
is
restored.
Reset
the
clock
according
to
instructions.
After
timer
recording
is
completed,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
turn
off
automatically.
To
watch
a
TV
program
while
timer
recording
is
in
progress,
select
Tuner
mode
by
pressing
TV/VCR
repeatedly.
If
you
wish
to
stop
timer
recording
which
has
already
started,
press
STOP
or
POWER
twice.
Checking
(Erasing)
Timer
Record
Programming
Programming
can
be
checked
whenever
the
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
on.
1.
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2.
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
PROGRAM
menu.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
and
the
PROGRAM
menu
will
appear.
3.
Use
b/B
to
select
a
program
you
want
to
check
or
erase.
If
you
want
to
erase
the
program,
press
CLEAR.
4.
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
TV
screen.
Program
Priority
If
the
recording
start
and
end
times
of
preset
programs
overlap
on
the
same
day
(see
the
example
and
diagram
left),
program
number
2
will
not
be
recorded
until
program
number
1
is
finished.
The
first
part
of
program
number
2
will
not
be
recorded.
The
same
thing
will
happen
to
program
number
3.
MAY
8
MAY
8

32
Instant
Timer
Recording
Instant
Timer
Recording
allows
you
to
make
a
recording
easily
of
a
preset
length
without
using
the
programmable
timer.
Preparation:
Turn
on
the
power
of
both
the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
TV.
Be
sure
the
TV
is
tuned
to
the
Home
Theater
System
output
channel
(3
or
4).
If
a
direct
VIDEO/AUDIO
connection
is
made
between
the
Home
Theater
System
and
the
TV,
set
the
TV's
source
selector
to
VIDEO.
1.
Insert
a
video
cassette
with
the
anti
erasure
safety
tab
intact.
2.
Select
the
desired
channel
with
v/V
or
number
(0-
9).
The
channel
number
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
If
you
are
recording
from
another
source
via
audio/video
input
jacks
(at
the
Rear
or
Front
panel),
select
LINE1
or
LINE2.
with
INPUT.
3.
Select
the
desired
recording
speed
(SP
or
SLP)
with
SPEED.
The
tape
speed
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
4.
Press
REC/ITR
(z)
twice.
The
menu
as
illustrated,
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
Recording
will
start.
(The
indicator
will
light)
5.
Press
REC/ITR
(z)
repeatedly
to
select
the
recording
time
length.
At
the
end
of
the
recording,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
stop
recording
and
shut
off.
While
Instant
Timer
Recording
is
active,
changing
the
channel
on
the
Home
Theater
System
will
not
be
possible.
To
stop
the
recording,
press
STOP
or
POWER.
Checking
the
Recording
Time
Press
REC/ITR
(z)
once
to
check
the
recording
time.
The
recalled
setting
will
automatically
return
to
the
TV
screen
after
6
seconds.
To
extend
the
Recording
Time
The
recording
time
can
be
extended
anytime
by
pressing
REC/ITR
(z).
Subsequent
presses
result
in
advancing
the
recording
time
by
30-minute
increments.
Notes:
If
you
press
PAUSE/STEP
(X)
while
in
instant
timer
recording
mode,
the
Home
Theater
System
will
enter
the
recording
pause
mode.
Instant
timer
recording
is
cancelled.
If
the
Home
Theater
System
is
set
to
"0H00M",
the
Home
Theater
System
goes
to
normal
recording
mode.
Dubbing
and
Editing
If
you
wish
to
edit
or
dub
your
camcorder
(or
another
VCR)
recordings
to
this
Home
Theater
System,
the
rear
(or
Front)
panel
mounted
Audio
and
Video
(A/V)
input
jacks
make
the
connections
quick
and
easy.
These
direct
A/V
jacks
will
also
provide
better
picture
results
than
using
the
RF
jack
on
the
rear
panel.
1.
Connect
the
camcorder's
(or
another
VCR's)
A/V
outputs
to
your
Home
Theater
System
as
illustrated
on
page
16.
2.
Set
the
input
channel
"LINE2".
(Use
INPUT
to
select
LINE2.)
If
you
have
connected
your
Home
Theater
System
to
the
A/V
input
jacks
on
the
rear
of
Home
Theater
System,
you
should
select
the
input
channel
LINE1
by
pressing
INPUT.
3.
Play
the
tape
in
the
camcorder
(or
another
VCR).
If
you
have
a
TV
attached
to
your
Home
Theater
System,
you
can
see
the
video
playing.
4.
When
you
desire
the
recording
to
begin,
press
Home
Theater
System's
REC/ITR
(z)
once
to
start.
Notes:
Before
recording,
please
confirm
the
recording
start
position.
T
o
stop
the
editing,
press
STOP
(x)
twice.
Copying
from
DVD
to
VCR
This
unit
is
capable
of
copying
the
contents
of
a
DVD
to
a
VHS
tape.
Note:
If
the
DVD
you
are
attempting
to
copy
is
copy
protected,
you
will
not
be
able
to
copy
the
disc.
It
is
not
permitted
to
copy
Macrovision
encoded
DVDs.
"LOCK"
is
displayed
in
the
display
window.
1.
Insert
Disc
Insert
the
disc
you
wish
to
copy
in
the
DVD
deck
and
close the
disc
tray.
2.
Insert
VHS
Tape
Insert
a
blank
VHS
video
tape
into
the
VCR
deck.
3.
Press
PLAY
(
B)
on
the
DVD
deck.
The
DVD
will
go
into
play
mode
If
the
DVD
disc
menu
appears,
you
may
need
to
press
PLAY
(
B)
manually
to
begin
copying.
4.
Press
REC/ITR
(z)
on
the
front
panel
or
remote
control.
The
Home
Theater
System
will
go
into
Record
mode.
"COPY"
indicator
will
light.
5.
Stop
the
Copy
Process
When
the
DVD
is
finished
playing,
press
STOP
(x)
or
POWER
to
end
copying.
You
must
stop
the
Copy
process
manually
when
the
DVD
movie
ends,
or
the
unit
may
replay
and
record
over
and
over
again.
Note:
When
you
stop
the
DVD
playback
during
copying,
VCR
recording
mode
also
stops
automatically.
INSTANT
TIMER
RECORD
CHANNEL
2
SPEED
SP
START
NOW
LENGTH
0H30M
0H30M
.....
9H00M 0H00M
Length
Display
(each
additional
press
of
REC/ITR
(
z
)
increases
recording
time 30
minutes)

33
VHS
Hi-Fi
Stereo
System/
MTS
Broadcast
This
Home
Theater
System
is
equipped
with
the
VHS
Hi-Fi
audio
sound
system
for
recording
and
playback.
The
information
below
gives
a
brief
description
of
Hi-Fi
audio
and
how
to
record
and
play
a
tape
in
the
Hi-Fi
audio
mode.
1.
Set
the
AUDIO
MODE
option
to
Hi-Fi
on
the
SETUP
menu
.
2.
Set
the
AUDIO
OUTPUT
option
to
STEREO
position.
(STEREO)
POSITION:
The
left
channel
sound
(L)
is
heard
from
the
left
speaker
and
the
right
channel
sound
(R)
is
heard
from
the
right
speaker.
(LEFT)
POSITION:
The
left
channel
sound
(L)
is
heard
from
both
speakers.
(RIGHT)
POSITION:
The
right
channel
sound
(R)
is
heard
from
both
speakers.
3.
Press
MENU.
4.
Insert
a
cassette
and
press
PLAY
(
B).
Adjust
volume
at
your
stereo
system.
MTS
(Multichannel
TV
Sound)
This
Home
Theater
System
will
decode
MTS
stereo
and
bilingual
(SAP)
off-the-air
broadcast
sound
signals.
It
also
decodes
stereo
TV
sound
from
local
cable
companies,
as
long
as
they
operate
on
assigned
cable
frequencies
and
use
the
EIA-recommended
MTS
stereo/bilingual
TV
sound
system.
Multichannel
TV
Sound
Indicator
Shows
onscreen
as
illustrated
below
when
MEMORY/
ENTER
is
pressed.
One
or
both
of
the
indicators
will
light,
depending
on
the
MTS
broadcast.
If
only
STEREO
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
The
Home
Theater
System
can
record
in
stereo
onto
the
VHS
Hi-Fi
audio
tracks
when
the
BROADCAST
TYPE
option
is
in
the
STEREO
position.
The
Home
Theater
System
will
also
record
mono
audio
onto
the
mono
audio
track.
If
only
SAP
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Set
the
BROADCAST
TYPE
option
to
SAP.
If
STEREO/SAP
appears
on
the
TV
screen
Use
the
BROADCAST
TYPE
option
to
select
the desired
recording
mode
(STEREO
or
SAP).
SAP
(Second
Audio
Program)
Recording
Some
stations
transmit
a
Second
Audio
Program,
which
is
used
for
a
second
language
or
additional
information.
When
the
station
broadcasts
a
Second
Audio
Program,
follow
the
procedure
below
to
record the
SAP.
1.
Insert
a
video
cassette
with
the
anti
erasure
safety
tab
intact.
2.
Set
the
BROADCAST
TYPE
option
to
SAP
(SETUP
menu).
Do
this
if
only
the
SAP
appears
on
the
TV
screen
or
you
know
the
program
will
use
the
SAP.
3.
Press
MENU.
4.
Select
the
desired
recording
speed
(SP
or
SLP)
with
SPEED.
5.
Select
the
desired
channel.
SAP
should
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
6.
Press
REC/ITR
(z)
once
You
are
now
recording
the
program
you
see
and
hear
on
the
TV.
7.
Press
STOP
(x)
to
stop
recording.
STEREO
Lights
up
when
a
stereo
broadcast
is
being
received.
SAP
Lights
up
when
a
SAP
BILINGUAL
broadcast
is
being
received.
TV
screen
CH4
STEREO/SAP

34
Tape
Counter
Memory
Feature
Real-Time
Counter
Shows
length
of
tape
run
in
hours,
minutes,
and
seconds.
Press
CLK/CNT
to
select
the
real-time
counter
display.
Every
press
of
CLK/CNT
changes
the
TV
screen
display
as
illustrated
below.
Counter
changes
to
"0:00:00"
when
the
cassette
is
ejected.
The
real-time
counter
does
not
operate
if
nothing
is
recorded
on
the
tape.
The
real-time
counter
will
not
work
unless
a
tape
is
inserted.
Counter
Memory
Feature
This
is
useful
if
there
is
a
section
of
tape
you
want
to
view
immediately
after
recording
or
if
you
want
to
return
to
the
same
point
several
times.
1.
Begin
recording
or
playing
a
tape.
2.
Press
CLK/CNT
repeatedly
to
display
the
real-time
counter
on
the
TV
screen.
3.
At
the
point
that
you
want
to
locate
later,
reset
the
real-time
counter
to
"0:00:00"
by
pressing
CLEAR.
4.
Continue
to
play
or
record.
5.
Press
STOP
(x)
once
or
twice
when
recording
or
playback
finishes.
6.
Press
BACKWARD
(.).
The
tape
automatically
stops
when
the
tape
counter
returns
to
about
"0:00:00".
Tape
Remaining
This
function
shows
the
remaining
time
on
the
tape
during
recording
or
playback.
Press
CLK/CNT
repeatedly
until
the
REM
indicator
appears
on
the
TV
screen
during recording
or
playback.
Note:
The
remaining
tape
length
indicator
may
not
be
displayed
correctly
depending
on
the
condition
of
the
tape
and
the
kind
of
the
tape
(T-140,
T-160,
or
T-210
etc.)
Additional
Information
In
manual
recording,
Timer
recording,
Instant
Timer
Recording,
playback,
or
fast
forward
modes,
the
Home
Theater
System
automatically
starts
rewinding
the
tape
at
the
end
of
the
tape.
The
cassette
will
stop
at
the
beginning
of
the
tape
and
be
ejected,
and
the
Home
Theater
System
will
turn
itself
off.
After
you
have
finished
using
the
Home
Theater
System,
rewind,
eject,
and
remove
the
cassette.
Place
the
cassette
in
its
protective
sleeve
to
protect
it
from
dust.
It
is
not
necessary
to
rewind
the
cassette
before
removing
it,
but
if
you
do,
it
will
be
ready
to
play
or
record the
next
time
you
use
it.
Be
sure
the
Home
Theater
System
Channel
Selector
is
on
the
correct
channel
you
wish
to
record.
The
channel
that
is
being
recorded
can
always
be
checked
by
tuning
the
television
to
the
Home
Theater
System
channel
(3
or
4)
and
using
the
TV/VCR
selector
to
turn
the
Home
Theater
System's
TV
indicator
off.
Do
not
attempt
to
hook
up
more
than
one
television
set
to
the
Home
Theater
System
for
either
recording
or
playback.
Auto
Play
System
This
Home
Theater
System
features
automatic
playback.
Load
a
cassette
(with
the
safety
tab
removed).
The
Output
Source
is
changed
to
VCR
mode
automatically.
The
power
turns
on
automatically
and
playback
begins.
At
the
end
of
the
tape,
the
Home
Theater
System
stops
and
rewinds
the
tape.
The
cassette
is
ejected
after
rewinding
and
the
VCR
turns
itself
off
automatically.
Note:
Auto
power
off
does
not
function
during
regular
DVD
play
mode.
(Home
Theater
System
power
stays
on.)
2:15
AM
0:05:25
REM
1:07
CLOCK
COUNTER
REMAINING
TIME
LOAD
TAPE
AUTO
REWIND
AUTO
POWER
OFF
AUTO
EJECT
AUTO
PLAY

35
DVD
Operation
Playing
a
DVD
PLAYBACK
SETUP
Turn
on
the
TV
and
select
the
video
input
source
connected
to
the
Home
Theater
System.
TO
INSERT
DISCS
1.
Press
OPEN
SEL./CLOSE
on
the
unit.
"OPEN
SEL"
will
appear
in
the
display
window.
2.
Press
the
desired
DISC
(1-5)
on
the
unit.
The
selected
disc
tray
number
will
appear
in
the
display
window
and
on
the
TV
screen.
The
drawer
comes
out
and
selected
disc
tray
slides
out.
3.
Place
a
disc.
Label
side
up
When
placing
an
8
cm
(3
inches)
disc
4.
Press
OPEN
SEL./CLOSE
to
close
the
tray.
Playback
starts
automatically.
If
playback
does
not
start,
press
PLAY(
2
).
In
some
cases,
the
disc
menu
might
appear
instead:
Use
the
bBvVbuttons
to
select
the
title/chapter
you
want
to
view,
then
press
ENTER
to
start.
Press
TITLE
or
MENU
to
return
to
the
menu
screen.
Use
the
1234
buttons
to
select
an
option
you
want,
then
press
ENTER
to
view
the
option.
Notes:
If
parental
control
is
set
and
the
disc
is
not
within
the
rating
settings
you
must
input
the
password.
(See
"Lock
Menu"
on
page
27).
DVDs
may
have
a
region
code.
Your
Home
Theater
System
does
not
play
discs
that
have
a
region
code
different
from
your
receiver.
The
region
code
for
this
receiver
is
1
(one).
TO
OPEN
ALL
DISCS
Press
EJECT
ALL
on
the
unit
to
open
all
disc
tray
in
the
drawer
during
playback
or
stop.
"EJECT
ALL"
will
appear
in
the
display
window.
You
can
check
a
disc
in
the
disc
tray.
TO
SELECT
A
PLAYBACK
DISC
Press
DISC
SEL.
and
press
desired
disc
button
(DISC
1-5)
on
the
remote
control.
Tip:
You
can
also
use
the
disc
number
play
buttons
on
the
unit.
Notes:
T
oensure
good
system
performance,
wait
until
the
disc
tray
completely
read
the
disc(s)
before
proceeding.
The
Home
Theater
System.is
only
able
to
read
the
status
of
the
current
selected
disc
tray.
TO
REPLACE
DISCS
DURING
PLAYBACK
You
are
able
to
replace
or
load
a
disc
into
the
other
four
trays
without
interrupting
current
playback.
While
playback,
press
OPEN
SEL./CLOSE
and
press
the desired
DISC
(1-5)
on
the
unit
to
open
disc
tray
(refer
to
"TO
INSERT
DISCS).
Notes:
If
you
press
OPEN
SEL./CLOSE
of
the
active
disc
tray,
the
disc
will
stop
playing
and
the
disc
tray
will
slide
out.
Once
the
disc
tray
is
opened,
it
will
be
deselected.
Do
not
place
more
than
one
compact
disc
on
one
disc
tray
at
the
same
time.
Do
not
push
the
drawer
to
close the
one,
as
you
may
damage
the
unit.
TO
PLAY
ALL
DISCS
ON
THE
DISC
TRAYS
Press
DISC
(1-5)
on
the
remote
control
or
on
the
unit.
All
the
available
discs
will
play
once,
then
stop.
Tip:
During
playback,
track
number
and
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
current
track
will
appear
in
the
display
window.
Note:
This
function
is
not
available
during
Repeat
playback
or
Programmed
playback
mode.
CD
DVD-A
DVD-V
Operation
Drawer
Disc
tray

36
General
Features
Note:
Unless
stated
otherwise,
all
operations
described
use
the
remote
control.
Some
features
may
also
be
available
on
the
Setup
menu.
MOVING
TO
ANOTHER
TITLE/GROUP
When
a
disc
has
more
than
one
title/group,
you
can
move
to
another
title/group.
Press
DISPLAY
while
playback
is
stopped
then
the
appropriate
number
(0-9)
or
use
b
/
B
to
move
to
another
title/group.
You
can
play
any
title
by
inputting
its
number
while
playback
is
stopped.
MOVING
TO
ANOTHER
CHAPTER/TRACK
When
a
title
on
a
disc
has
more
than
one
chapter
or
a
disc
has
more
than
one
track,
you
can
move
to
another
chapter/track
as
follows:
Press
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
>
briefly
during
playback
to
select
the
next
chapter/track
or
to
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
chapter/track.
Press
BACKWARD
.
twice
briefly
to
step
back
to
the
previous
chapter/track.
T
o
go
directly
to
any
chapter
during
DVD
playback,
press
DISPLAY
and
press
v
/
V
to
select
the
chapter/track
icon.
Then,
input
the
chapter/track
numberoruseb/B.
SEARCH
1.
Press
and
hold
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
>
for
about
two
seconds
during
playback.
2.
Press
and
hold
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
repeatedly
to
select
the
required
speed.
DVD,
DivX
disc;
X2, X4,
X16 or
X100
3.
To
exit
SEARCH
mode,
press
PLAY
(
2
).
Note:
When
using
a
DVD
audio
disc
that
includes
pictures,
this
operation
may
be
permitted
in
some
picture
segments.
STILL
PICTURE
AND
FRAME-BY-FRAME
PLAYBACK
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
on
the
remote
control
during
playback.
Advance
the
picture
frame-by-
frame
by
pressing
PAUSE/STEP(X)
repeatedly.
2.
To
exit
still
motion
mode,
press
PLAY(
2
).
Note:
When
using
a
DVD
audio
disc
that
includes
pictures,
this
operation
may
be
permitted
in
some
picture
segments.
SLOW
SCAN
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
during
playback.
The
Home
Theater
System
will
now
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
2.
Use
the
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
>
to
select
the
required
speed:
t
1/16,
t
1/8,
t
1/4,
or
t
1/2
(backward),
or
T
1/16,
T
1/8,
T
1/4,
or
T
1/2
(forward).
With
a
DivX
Disc,
the
Slow
speed
changes:
T
1/16,
T
1/8,
T
1/4
or
T
1/2
(forward).
3.
To
exit
Slow
Motion
mode,
press
PLAY
(2).
Notes:
Slow
motion
playback
in
reverse
is
not
possible
with
DivX
Discs.
When
using
a
DVD
audio
disc
that
includes
pictures,
this
operation
may
be
permitted
in
some
picture
segments.
REPEAT
A-B
To
repeat
a
sequence.
1.
Press
A-B
at
your
chosen
starting
point.
"
A
*
"
appears
briefly
on
the
TV
screen.
2.
Press
A-B
again
at
your
chosen
end
point.
"A
B"
appears
briefly
on
the
TV
screen
and
the
repeat
sequence
begins.
3.
Press
A-B
again
to
cancel.

37
REPEAT
You
can
play
a
title/chapter/all/track/group
on
a
disc.
Press
REPEAT
during
playback
to
select
a
desired
repeat
mode.
DVD
Video
Discs
-
Repeat
Chapter/Title/Off
Chapter:
repeats
the
current
chapter.
Title:
repeats
the
current
title.
Off
:
does
not
play
repeatedly.
DivX
discs
-
Repeat
Track/All/Off
Track
:
repeats
the
current
track
All
:
repeats
all
the
tracks
on
a
disc.
Off
:
does
not
play
repeatedly.
DVD
Audio
Discs
-
Repeat
Track/Group/Off
Track:
repeats
the
current
track.
Group:
repeats
the
current
Group.
Off
:
does
not
play
repeatedly.
Note:
If
you
press
FORWARD
>
once
during
Repeat
Chapter
(Track)
playback,
the
repeat
playback
cancels.
3D
SURROUND
To
produce
a
3D
surround
effect
that
simulates
multi-
channel
audio
from
two
stereo
speakers
(instead
of
the
five+
speakers
normally
required
for
multi-channel
audio
from
a
home
theater
system).
1.
Press
DISPLAY
during
playback.
2.
Use
3
or
4
to
select
the
sound
option.
The
sound
option
will
be
highlighted.
3.
Use
1
or
2
to
to
select
"3D
SURR.".
To
turn
off
the
3D
Surround
effect,
select
"BYPASS".
TIME
SEARCH
To
start
playing
at
any
chosen
time
on
the
disc:
1.
Press
DISPLAY
during
playback.
The
time
search
box
shows
the
elapsed
playing
time.
2.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
the
time
clock
icon
and
"-:--:--"
appears.
3.
Input
the
required
start
time
in
hours,
minutes,
and
seconds
from
left
to
right.
If
you
enter
the
wrong
numbers,
press
CLEAR
to
remove
the
numbers
you
entered.
Then
input
the
correct
numbers.
4.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
to
confirm.
Playback
starts
from
the selected
time.
ZOOM
Use
zoom
to
enlarge
the
video
image.
1.
Press
ZOOM
during
playback
or
still
playback
to
activate
the
Zoom
function.
The
square
frame
appears
briefly
in
the
right
bottom
of
the
picture.
2.
Each
press
of
the
ZOOM
button
changes
the
TV
screen
in
the
sequence:
100%
size
→
400%
size
→
1600%
size
→
screen
fit
mode
→
100%
size
Screen
fit
mode:
You
can
change
the
way
the
image
appears
on
the
screen
when
you're
playing
a
DVD
movie.
Press
3
/
4
to
select
between
Normal,
Enhanced,
and
Maximum.
3.
Use
the
bBvVbuttons
to
move
through
the
zoomed
picture.
4.
To
resume
normal
playback,
press
CLEAR.
Notes:
Zoom
may
not
work
on
some
DVDs.
Screen
fit
mode
is
available
for
playing
the
DVD
disc,
VR
disc
and
movie
file.
MARKER
SEARCH
To
enter
a
Marker
You
can
start
playback
from
up
to
nine
memorized
points.
To
enter
a
marker,
press
MARKER
at
the
desired
point
on
the
disc.
The
Marker
icon
appears
on
the
TV
screen
briefly.
Repeat
to
enter
up
to
nine
markers.
To
Recall
or
Clear
a
Marked
Scene
1.
During
disc
playback,
press
SEARCH.
The
marker
search
menu
appears
on
the
screen.
2.
Within
10
seconds,
press
b
/
B
to
select
a
marker
number
that
you
want
to
recall
or
clear.
3.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
and
playback
starts
from
the
marked
scene.
Or,
Press
CLEAR
and
the
marker
number
is
erased
from
the
list.
4.
You
can
play
any
marker
by
inputting
its
number
on
the
marker
search
menu.
PAUSE
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
during
playback.
2.
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY(
2
).

38
Special
DVD
Features
CHECKING
THE
CONTENTS
OF
DVD
DISCS:
MENUS
DVDs
may
offer
menus
that
allow
you
to
access
special
features.
To
use
the
disc
menu,
press
DVD
MENU.
Input
the
corresponding
number
or
use
the
bBvVbuttons
to
highlight
your
selection.
Then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
TITLE
MENU
1.
Press
TITLE.
If
the
current
title
has
a
menu,
the
menu
appears
on
the
screen.
Otherwise,
the
disc
menu
may
appear.
2.
The
menu
offers
features
such
as
camera
angles,
spoken
language
and
subtitle
options,
and
chapters
for
the
title.
3.
Press
TITLE
to
exit.
DISC
MENU
Press
DISC
MENU
and
the
disc
menu
is
displayed.
Press
DISC
MENU
again
to
exit.
CAMERA
ANGLE
If
the
disc
contains
scenes
recorded
at
different
camera
angles,
you
can
change
to
a
different
camera
angle
during
playback.
Press
ANGLE
repeatedly
during
playback
to
select
a
desired
angle.
Note
that
the
number
of
the
current
angle
appears
on
the
display.
Tip:
The
angle
indicator
will
blink
on
the
TV
screen
during
scenes
recorded
at
different
angles
as
an
indication
that
angle
switching
is
possible.
CHANGING
THE
AUDIO
LANGUAGE
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
different
audio
language
or
audio
track.
With
DVD-RW
discs
recorded
in
VR
mode
that
have
both
a
main
and
a
Bilingual
audio
channel,
you
can
switch
between
Main
(L),
Bilingual
(R),
or
a
mix
of
both
(Main
+
Bilingual)
by
pressing
AUDIO.
SUBTITLES
Press
SUBTITLE
repeatedly
during
playback
to
see
the
different
subtitle
languages.
Note:
The
subtitle
file
of
the
DivX
file
is
displayed
only
smi,
srt
and
sub.
If
there
is
no
information
or
there
is
a
code
that
can
not
read
in
the
DivX
file,
"
1
"
etc
are
displayed.

39
Operation
DVD
Audio
Discs
DVD
Audio
is
a
new
disc
format
building
on
the
success
of
DVD
to
provide
high
quality,
uncompressed,
multi-channel
audio
for
a
new
experience
in
audio
quality.
A
DVD
Audio
disc
can
be
identified
by
the
DVD
audio
logo
on
the
disc
jacket
or
on
the
disc
itself.
DVD
Audio
can
provide
higher
quality
stereo
than
Audio
CDs
with
a
sampling
rate
of
up
to
192kHz
(compared
to
44.1kHz
for
CDs).
DVD
Audio
digital
sound
can
be
delivered
with
up
to
24
bits
of
data
(compared
to
16
bits
for
a
standard
CD).
A
typical
DVD
Audio
disc
contains
up
to
seven
times
the
data
capacity
of
a
CD.
This
additional
space
is
used
for
music,
either
Advanced
Resolution
multi-
channel
sound
quality
that
is
closer
to
the
artist's
master
recording
or
for
longer
recordings.
Many
DVD
Audio
discs
contain
on-screen
text,
such
as
artist
biographies,
playlists,
or
lyrics.
Some
DVD
Audio
discs
contain
photo
galleries
or
video
clips.
Note:
To
enjoy
maximum
sound
quality
and
surround
effect
of
DVD
Audio,
you
must
use
5.1
channel
analog
audio
output
(5.1CH
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
on
the
Home
Theater
System).
If
you
use
the
DIGITAL
OUT
(OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL)
for
your
audio
connection,
the
sound
will
only
be
similar
to
CD-quality
sound
even
though
you're
playing
a
DVD
Audio
disc.
Moving
to
another
GROUP
Some
DVD
Audio
discs
divide
content
into
different
groups.
Your
player
enables
you
to
quickly
access
different
groups
during
playback
via
the
on-screen
display.
1.
Press
DISPLAY
during
playback
on
in
stop
mode.
2.
Press
3/4
to
select
Group
icon.
3.
Press
1/2
or
the
numbered
buttons
(0-9)
to
select
a
group
number.
Note:
Sometimes
the
author
of
the
disc
creates
hidden
content
that
can
only
be
accessed
by
entering
a
password.
If
the
lock icon
appears
on
the
TV
screen,
enter
the
password
(sometimes
you'll
find
it
on
the
disc's
jacket
cover
or
on
a
web
site).
This
password
control
isn't
dictated
by
your
Home
Theater
System
---
it
is
a
function
of
the
disc.
Since
the
authoring
of
DVD
Audio
Discs
varies,
some
of
the
on-screen
display
choices
might
not
be
available
for
the
disc
you're
playing.
Viewing
another
PAGE
Since
DVD
Audio
discs
can
hold
a
lot
of
content,
there
are
various
ways
to
see
what's
available
on
the
disc.
1.
Press
DISPLAY
during
playback.
2.
Press
3/4
to
select
Page
icon.
3.
Press
1/2
to
select
a
page
number.
What
appears
on
the
screen
will
vary
from
disc
to
disc
because
the
information
available
depends
upon
the
way
the
disc
was
created.
Note:
Since
the
authoring
of
DVD
Audio
Discs
varies,
some
of
the
on-screen
display
choices
might
not
be
available
for
the
disc
you're
playing.

40
Playing
an
Audio
CD
or
MP3/WMA
Disc
The
Home
Theater
System
can
play
MP3/WMA
formatted
recordings
on
CD-ROM,
CD-R,
or
CD-RW
discs.
Audio
CD
Once
you
insert
an
audio
CD
a
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
track
then
press
PLAY
(2)
or
MEMORY/ENTER
and
playback
starts.
MP3/WMA
1.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
folder,
and
press
ENTER
to
see
the
folder
contents.
2.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
track
then
press
PLAY
(
2
)
or
MEMORY/ENTER
and
playback
starts.
ID3
TAG
When
playing
a
file
containing
information
such
as
track
titles,
you
can
see
the
information
by
pressing
DISPLAY.
[
Title,
Artist,
Album,
Year,
Comment
]
If
there
is
no
information,
"NO
ID3
TAG"
appear
on
the
display.
Tip:
If
you
are
in
a
file
list
on
the
MUSIC
menu
and
want
to
return
to
the
Folder
list,
use
the
v
/
V
to
highlight
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
Press
MENU
to
move
to
the
next
page.
On
a
CD
with
MP3/WMA
and
JPEG
you
can
switch
MP3/WMA
and
JPEG.
Press
TITLE
and
MUSIC
or
PHOTO
word
on
top
of
the
menu
is
highlighted.
Program
List
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track4
Track5
Track6
Track7
Track8
AUDIO
CD
0:52:07
1/12
Clear
All
PROGRAM
Edit
Program
List
0:00:00
1/12
Clear
All
PROGRAM
Edit
DISPLAY
Info
MUSIC
2-Music2
1-Music1
3-Music3
4-Music4
5-Music5
6-Music6
7-Music7
MP3
/
WMA
disc
compatibility
with
this
receiver
is
limited
as
follows:
Sampling
frequency:
within
8
-
48
kHz
(MP3),
within
32
-
48kHz
(WMA)
Bit
rate:
within
8
-
320kbps
(MP3),
32
-
192kbps
(WMA)
The
player
cannot
read
an
MP3/WMA
file
that
has
a
file
extension
other
than
".mp3"
/
".wma".
CD-R
physical
format
should
be
ISO
9660
If
you
record
MP3
/
WMA
files
using
software
that
cannot
create
a
file
system
(eg.
Direct-CD)
it
is
impossible
to
playback
MP3
/
WMA
files.
We
recommend
that
you
use
Easy-CD
Creator,
which
creates
an
ISO
9660
file
system.
File
names
should
have
a
maximum
of
8
letters
and
must
incorporate
an
.mp3
or
.wma
extension.
They
should
not
contain
special
letters
such
as
/
?*:"<>letc.
The
total
number
of
files
on
the
disc
should
be
less
than
650.
This
Home
Theater
System
requires
discs
and
recordings
to
meet
certain
technical
standards
in
order
to
achieve
optimal
playback
quality.
Pre-
recorded
DVDs
are
automatically
set
to
these
standards.
There
are
many
different
types
of
recordable
disc
formats
(including
CD-R
containing
MP3
or
WMA
files)
and
these
require
certain
pre-
existing
conditions
(see
above)
to
ensure
compatible
playback.
Customers
should
note
that
permission
is
required
in
order
to
download
MP3
/
WMA
files
and music
from
the
Internet.
Our
company
has
no
right
to
grant
such
permission.
Permission
should
always
be
sought
from
the
copyright
owner.

41
Audio
CD
and
MP3
/
WMA
Disc
Features
PAUSE
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
during
playback.
2.
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY
(2),
MEMORY/ENTER
or
press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
again.
MOVING
TO
ANOTHER
TRACK
1.
Press
FORWARD
briefly
during
playback
to
go
to
the
next
track
or
to
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
2.
Press
BACKWARD
.
twice
briefly
to
go
back
to
the
previous
track.
3.
You
can
play
any
track
by
inputting
its
number.
REPEAT
TRACK/ALL/OFF
You
can
play
a
track/all
on
a
disc.
1.
Press
REPEAT
when
playing
a
disc.
The
repeat
icon
appears.
2.
Press
REPEAT
to
select
a
desired
repeat
mode.
Track:
repeats
the
current
track
All:
repeats
all
the
tracks
on
a
disc.
Off(No
display):
does
not
play
repeatedly.
Note:
If
you
press
FORWARD
>
once
during
Repeat
Track
playback,
the
repeat
playback
cancels.
SEARCH
1.
Press
and
hold
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
>
for
about
two
seconds
during
playback.
2.
Press
and
hold
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
>
repeatedly
to
select
the
required
speed:
X2,
X4,
X8
backward
or
forward.
3.
To
exit
SEARCH
mode,
press
PLAY
(
2
).
REPEAT
A-B
1.
To
repeat
a
sequence
during
disc
playback
press
A-B
at
your
chosen
starting
point.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"A"
appear
on
the
menu
screen.
2.
Press
A-B
again
at
your
chosen
end
point.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"A-B"
appear
on
the
menu
screen,
and
the
sequence
begins
to
play
repeatedly.
3.
To
exit
the
sequence
and
return
to
normal
play,
press
A-B
again.
The
Repeat
icon
disappears
from
the
menu
screen.
3D
SURROUND
To
produce
a
3D
surround
effect
that
simulates
multi-
channel
audio
from
two
stereo
speakers
(instead
of
the
five+
speakers
normally
required
for
multi-channel
audio
from
a
home
theater
system).
1.
Press
AUDIO
during
playback.
"3D
SURR."
appears
on
the
menu
screen.
2.
To
return
to
normal
playback,
press
AUDIO
repeatedly
until
"3D
SURR."
disappears
from
the
menu
screen.

42
Programmed
Playback
The
program
function
enables
you
to
store
your
favorite
tracks
from
any
disc
in
the
receiver
memory.
A
program
can
contain
30
tracks.
1.
Insert
a
disc.
Audio
CD
or
MP3/WMA
Discs:
AUDIO
CD
or
MUSIC
menu
appears.
2.
Press
PROGRAM.
The
mark
will
appear
to
the
right
of
the
word
"Program"
on
the
right
side
of
the
menu
screen.
Note:
Press
PROGRAM
again,
then
the
mark
will
disappear
to
exit
the
Program
Edit
mode.
Audio
CD
Menu
MP3/WMA
Menu
3.
Select
a
track
on
the
"List",
then
press
ENTER
to
place
the selected
track
on
the
"Program"
list.
Repeat
to
place
additional
tracks
on
the
list.
4.
Press
B.
Select
the
track
you
want
to
start
playing
on
the
"Program"
list.
5.
Press
PLAY
(
2
)
or
MEMORY/ENTER
to
start.
Playback
begins
in
the
order
in
which
you
programmed
the
tracks.
Playback
stops
after
all
of
the
tracks
on
the
"Program"
list
have
played
once.
6.
To
resume
normal
playback
from
programmed
playback,
select
a
track
of
AUDIO
CD
(or
MUSIC)
list
and
then
press
PLAY
(2).
REPEAT
PROGRAMMED
TRACKS
1.
Press
REPEAT
when
playing
a
disc.
The
repeat
icon
appears.
2.
Press
REPEAT
to
select
a
desired
repeat
mode.
Track:
repeats
the
current
track
All:
repeats
all
the
tracks
on
programmed
list.
Off(No
display):
does
not
play
repeatedly.
Note:
If
you
press
FORWARD
>
once
during
Repeat
Track
playback,
the
repeat
playback
cancels.
ERASING
A
TRACK
FROM
"PROGRAM"
LIST
1.
Use
vVBto
select
the
track
that
you
wish
to
erase
from
the
Program
list.
2.
Press
CLEAR.
Repeat
to
erase
additional
tracks
on
the
list.
ERASING
THE
COMPLETE
PROGRAM
LIST
1.
Press
B
to
move
to
the
"Program"
list.
2.
Use
v
/
V
to
select
"Clear
All",
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
Note:
The
programs
are
also
cleared
when
the
disc
is
removed.
E
E
Program
List
Tr
ack1
Tr
ack1
Tr
ack4
Tr
ack7
Tr
ack5
Tr
ack2
Tr
ack3
Tr
ack4
Tr
ack5
Tr
ack6
Tr
ack7
Tr
ack8
AUDIO
CD
0:52:07
1/12
Clear
All
PROGRAM
Edit
E
Program
List
0:00:00
1/12
Clear
All
PROGRAM
Edit
E
MUSIC
DISPLAY
Info
2-Music2
2-Music2
4-Music4
6-Music6
1-Music1
1-Music1
3-Music3
4-Music4
5-Music5
6-Music6
7-Music7

43
Operation
Viewing
a
JPEG
Disc
Using
this
Home
Theater
System
you
can
view
discs
with
JPEG
files.
1.
Insert
a
disc
and
close the
tray.
The
PHOTO
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
2.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
folder,
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
A
list
of
files
in
the
folder
appears.
If
you
are
in
a
file
list
and
want
to
return
to
the
previous
Folder
list,
use
the
v
/
V
buttons
on
the
remote
to
highlight
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
3.
If
you
want
to
view
a
particular
file,
press
v
/
V
to
highlight
a
file
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER
or
PLAY
(2).
Viewing
the
file
proceeding
starts.
While
viewing
a
file,
you
can
press
STOP
to
move
to
the
previous
menu
(PHOTO
menu).
Tips:
Press
MENU
to
move
to
the
next
page.
There
are
three
Slide
Speed
options
:
>>>
(Fast),
>>
(Normal),
and
>
(Slow).
Use
vVbBto
highlight
the
Speed.
Then,
use
b
/
B
to
select
the
option
you
want
to
use
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
On
a
disc
with
MP3/WMA
and
JPEG
you
can
switch
MP3/WMA
and
JPEG.
Press
TITLE
and
MUSIC
or
PHOTO
word
on
top
of
the
menu
is
highlighted.
Press
RETURN,
information
of
file
is
hidden.
SLIDE
SHOW
Use
vVbBto
highlight
the
(Slide
Show)
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
STILL
PICTURE
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
during
slide
show.
The
player
will
now
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
2.
To
return
to
the
slide
show,
press
PLAY
(2)
or
press
PAUSE/STEP(X)
again.
MOVING
TO
ANOTHER
FILE
Press
BACKWARD
.
or
FORWARD
>
or
cursor
(b
or
B)
once
while
viewing
a
picture
to
advance
to
the
next
or
previous
file.
ZOOM
Use
zoom
to
enlarge
the
photo
image.
(see
page
37)
TO
ROTATE
PICTURE
Press
v
/
V
during
showing
a
picture
to
rotate
the
picture
clockwise
or
counter
clockwise.
TO
LISTEN
TO
MP3/WMA
MUSIC
WATCHING
PICTURE
Yo
u
can
display
files
while
listening
to
MP3/WMA
music
files
recorded
on
the
same
disc.
1.
Insert
the
disc
containing
the
two
types
of
file
in
the
Home
Theater
System.
2.
Press
TITLE
to
display
PHOTO
menu.
3.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
photo
file.
4.
Use
B
to
select
icon
then
press
MEMORY/
ENTER.
Playback
starts.
The
playback
will
continue
until
STOP
is
pressed.
Tip:
To
listen
to
only
the desired
music
watching
picture,
programmed
the desired
tracks
from
the
"MUSIC"
menu
and
then
proceed
as
above.
JPEG
JPEG
JPEG
JPEG
JPEG
JPEG
Preview
List
JPEG
Folder
1
JPEG
Folder
2
JPEG
Folder
3
JPEG
Folder
4
JPEG
Folder
5
JPEG
Folder
6
JPEG
Folder
7
JPEG
Folder
8
PHOTO
JPEG
disc
compatibility
with
this
unit
is
limited
as
follows:
Depending
upon
the
size
and
number
of
JPEG
files,
it
could
take
a
long
time
for
the
Home
Theater
System
to
read
the
disc's
contents.
If
you
don't
see
an
on-screen
display
after
several
minutes,
some
of
the
files
may
be
too
large
---
reduce
the
resolution
of
the
JPEG
files
to
less
than
2M
pixels
as
2760
x
2048
pixels
and
burn
another
disc.
The
total
number
of
files
and
folders
on
the
disc
should
be
less
than
650.
Some
discs
may
be
incompatible
due
to
a
different
recording
format
or
the
condition
of
disc.
Ensure
that
all
the
selected
files
have
the
".jpg"
extensions
when
copying
into
the
CD
layout.
If
the
files
have
".jpe"
or
".jpeg"
extensions,
please
rename
them
as
".jpg"
file.
File
names
without
".jpg"
extension
will
not
be
able
to
be
read
by
this
Home
Theater
System.
Even
though
the
files
are
shown
as
JPEG
image
files
in
Windows
Explorer.

44
Playing
a
DVD
VR
format
Disc
This
unit
will
play
DVD-R/RW
discs
recorded
using
the
DVD-Video
format
that
have
been
finalized
using
a
DVD-recorder.
This
unit
will
play
DVD-RW
discs
recorded
using
the
Video
Recording
(VR)
format.
1.
Insert
a
disc
and
close
the
tray.
The
DVD-VR
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
2.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
track
then
press
PLAY
(2)
or
MEMORY/ENTER
and
playback
starts.
Notes:
Unfinalized
DVD-R/RW
discs
cannot
be
played
in
this
player.
Some
DVD-VR
disc
are
made
with
CPRM
data
by
DVD
RECORDER.
Player
does
not
support
these
kinds
of
discs
and
display
the
"CHECK
DISC".
What
is
'CPRM'?
CPRM
is
a
copy
protection
system
(with
scramble
system)
only
allowing
the
recording
of
'copy
once'
broadcast
programs.
CPRM
stands
for
Content
Protection
for
Recordable
Media.
This
player
is
CPRM
compatible,
which
means
that
you
can
record
copy-once
broadcast
programs,
but
you
cannot
then
make
a
copy
of
those
recordings.
CPRM
recordings
can
only
be
made
on
DVD-RW
discs
formatted
in
VR
mode,
and
CPRM
recordings
can
only
be
played
on
players
that
are
specifically
compatible
with
CPRM.
Maintenance
and
Service
Refer
to
the
information
in
this
chapter
before
contacting
a
service
technician.
HANDLING
THE
UNIT
When
shipping
the
unit
Please
save
the
original
shipping
carton
and
packing
materials.
If
you
need
to
ship
the
unit,
for
maximum
protection,
re-pack
the
unit
as
it
was
originally
packed
at
the
factory.
Keeping
the
exterior
surfaces
clean
Do
not
use
volatile
liquids
such
as
insecticide
spray
near
the
unit.
Do
not
leave
rubber
or
plastic
products
in
contact
with
the
unit
for
a
long
period
of
time.
since
they
leave
marks
on
the
surface.
Cleaning
the
unit
To
clean
the
receiver,
use
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
If
the
surfaces
are
extremely
dirty,
use
a
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
a
mild
detergent
solution.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzine,
or
thinner,
as
these
might
damage
the
surface
of
the
unit.
Maintaining
the
Unit
The
Home
Theater
Syetm
is
a
high-tech,
precision
device.
If
the
optical
pick-up
lens
and
disc
drive
parts
are
dirty
or
worn,
the
picture
quality
could
be
diminished.
Depending
on
the
operating
environment,
regular
inspection
and
maintenance
are
recommended
after
every
1,000
hours
of
use.
For
details,
please
contact
your
nearest
authorized
service
center.
DVD-VR

45
Operation
Playing
a
DivX
Movie
Disc
Using
this
Home
Theater
System
you
can
play
DivX
disc.
1.
Insert
a
disc
and
close the
tray.
The
MOVIE
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
2.
Press
v
/
V
to
select
a
folder,
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
A
list
of
files
in
the
folder
appears.
If
you
are
in
a
file
list
and
want
to
return
to
the
Folder
list,
use
the
v
/
V
buttons
on
the
remote
to
highlight
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
3.
If
you
want
to
view
a
particular
file,
press
v
/
V
to
highlight
a
file
and
press
MEMORY/ENTER
or
PLAY
(2).
4.
Press
STOP
to
exit.
Tips:
Press
DISC
MENU
to
move
to
the
next
page.
On
a
CD
with
MP3/WMA,
JPEG
and
MOVIE
file,
you
can
switch
MUSIC,
PHOTO
and
MOVIE
menu.
Press
TITLE
and
MUSIC,
PHOTO
and
MOVIE
word
on
top
of
the
menu
is
highlighted.
List
Movie
Folder
1
Movie
Folder
2
Movie
Folder
3
Movie
Folder
4
Movie
Folder
5
Movie
Folder
6
Movie
Folder
7
Movie
Folder
8
MOVIE
0:00:00
DivX
disc
compatibility
with
this
player
is
limited
as
follows:
A
vailable
resolution
size
of
the
DivX
file
is
under
720x576
(W
x
H)
pixel.
The
file
name
of
the
DivX
subtitle
is
available
by
56
characters.
If
there
is
impossible
code
to
express
in
the
DivX
file,
it
may
be
displayed
as
"
_
"
mark
on
the
display.
If
the
number
of
the
screen
frame
is
over
30
per
1
second,
this
unit
may
not
operate
normally.
If
the
video
and
audio
structure
of
recorded
file
is
not
interleaved,
either
video
or
audio
is
outputted.
?
If
the
file
is
recorded
with
GMC,
the
unit
supports
only
1-point
of
the record
level.
*
GMC?
GMC
is
the
acronym
for
Global
Motion
Compensation.
It
is
an
encoding
tool
specified
in
MPEG4
standard.
Some
MPEG4
encoders,
like
DivX
or
Xvid,
have
this
option.
There
are
different
levels
of
GMC
encoding,
usually
called
1-point,
2-point,
or
3-point
GMC.
Playable
DivX
file
z
".avi
",
".mpg
",
".mpeg
"
Playable
Codec
format
z
"DIVX3.xx
",
"DIVX4.xx
",
"DIVX5.xx
",
"XVID
",
"MP43
",
"3IVX
".
Playable
Audio
format
z
"AC3
",
"DTS
",
"PCM
",
"MP3
",
"WMA
".
Sampling
frequency:
within
8
-
48
kHz
(MP3),
within
32
-
48kHz
(WMA)
Bit
rate:
within
8
-
320kbps
(MP3),
32
-
192kbps
(WMA)

46
5.1
Speaker
Setup
This
chapter
includes
important
reference
information
to
help
you
set
your
Home
Theater
System.
Speaker
Setup
Make
the
following
settings
for
the
built-in
5.1
channel
surround
decoder.
1.
Press
SETUP.
The
setup
menu
appears.
2.
Use
v
/
V
to
select
the
AUDIO
option
then
press
B
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3.
Use
v
/
V
to
select
the
Speaker
Setup
option
then
press
B
to
move
to
the
third
level.
"Select"
is
highlighted.
4.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
and
5.1
Speaker
Setup
menu
appears.
5.
Use
b
/
B
to
select
the
desired
speaker.
6.
Adjust
options
using
v
/
V
/
b
/
B
buttons.
7.
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
selection.
Returns
to
the
previous
menu.
Speaker
selection
Select
a
speaker
that
you
want
to
adjust.
(Front
speakers
(Left),
Center
Speaker,
Front
speakers
(Right),
Rear
speakers
(Right),
Rear
speakers
(Left),
or
SubWoofer)
Note:
Certain
speaker
settings
are
prohibited
by
the
Dolby
Digital
licensing
agreement.
Size
Since
the
speaker
settings
are
fixed,
you
cannot
change
the
settings.
Volume
Press
b
/
B
to
adjust
the
output
level
of
the
selected
speaker.
(-6dB
~
+6dB)
Distance
If
you
connected
speakers
to
your
Home
Theater
System,
setting
the
Distance
lets
the
speakers
know
how
far
the
sound
has
to
travel
to
reach
your
set
listening
point.
This
allows
the
sound
from
each
speaker
to
reach
the
listener
at
the
same
time.
Press
b
/
B
to
adjust
the
Distance
of
the
selected
speaker.
[0.3(1)m(ft)
-
6.0(20)m(ft)]
Test
Press
b
/
B
to test
the
signals
of
each
speaker.
Adjust
the
volume
to
match
the
volume
of
test
signals
memorized
in
the
system.
Front
Left
(L)
→
Center
→
Front
Right
(R)
→
Rear
Right
(R)
→
Rear
Left
(L)
→
SubWoofer
You
can
adjust
the
volume
during
operating
the
test
tone,
first
use
v
/
V
to
select
Volume
or
Speaker
option
then
use
b
/
B
buttons
to
select
volume
or
speaker,
so
that
all
speaker's
volume
is
same
from
the
listener's
position.
During
operating
the
test
tone,
if
you
adjust
the
volume,
it
will
be
paused
in
the
current
speaker
channel.
AUDIO
Speaker
Volume
Distance
Test
Move
Return
Select
Size
Front
L
Small
0
dB
m(ft)
0.6(2)
Off
Enter

47
Additional
Features
SCREEN
SAVER
The
screen saver
appears
when
you
leave
the
Home
Theater
System
in
Stop
mode
for
about
five
minutes.
VIDEO
MODE
SETTING
The
video
mode
setting
only
works
when
the
Progressive
Scan
mode
is
set
to
"On"
in
the
Setup
menu.
With
certain
discs,
the
playback
picture
may
be
flickering
or
Dot
Crawl
is
shown
on
straight
lines.
That
means
Vertical
interpolation
or
De-interlace
is
not
perfectly
matched
with
the
disc.
In
this
case,
the
picture
quality
may
be
improved
by changing
the
video
mode.
To
change
the
video
mode,
press
and
hold
DISPLAY
about
3
seconds
during
disc
playback.
The
new
video
mode
number
selected
is
displayed
on
the
TV
screen.
Check
whether
the
video
quality
has
improved.
If
not,
repeat
the
above
procedure
until
picture
quality
is
improved.
Video
mode
change
sequence:
MODE1
→
MODE2
→
MODE3
→
MODE1
If
you
turn
off
the
power,
the
video
mode
will
be
back
to
initial
state
(MODE1).
Tip:
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Video
Modes
MODE1:
The
source
material
of
the
DVD
video
(film
material
or
video
material)
is
determined
from
disc
information.
MODE2:
Suitable
for
playing
film
based
content
or
video
based
material
recorded
by
the
progressive
scan
method.
MODE3:
Suitable
for
playing
video
based
content
with
comparatively
little
motion.
XTS
(EXCELLENT
TRUE
SOUND)
You
can
enjoy
the
vivid
stereophonic
sound
of
the
digital
original
source
without
any
signal
distortion.
Each
time
you
press
XTS
during
2
channel
mode,
the
setting
changes
in
the
following
order.
XTS-1→XTS-2→XTS-3→XTSOFF...
Tips:
XTS-
1:
When
playing
the
movie
with
the
weak
bass
sound
relatively
to
the
general
music,
it
enforces
the
sense
of
sound
at
woofer
for
you
to
satisfy
with.
XTS-
2:
In
the
mode
of
2
CH
BYPASS,
It
creates
the
high
display
effect
by
playing
the
sound
source
via
the
rear
speakers
same
as
the
front
speakers.
XTS-
3:
You
can
operate
both
XTS-
1
and
XTS-
2
simultaneously
and
it
can
complement
the
relative
degrading
of
the
sound
pitch
of
the
woofer
at
the
XTS-
2
mode.
Note:
The
XTS-
2
mode
is
temporarily
disabled
when
changing
from
2.1
CH
to
5.1
CH
and
it
is
enabled
when
changing
it
to
2.1
CH.

48
RADIO
Operation
Presetting
the
Radio
Stations
You
can
preset
50
stations
for
FM
and
AM.
Before
tuning,
make
sure
that
you
have
turned
down
the
volume.
1.
Press
FM/AM
on
the
remote
control
until
the
frequency
band
appears
on
the
display
and
TV
screen.
2.
Use
3/4
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
desired
Station.
If
you
select
a
blank
column,
R-SKIP
appears
in
the
display
window.
3.
Press
FM/AM
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
desired
band.
4.
Hold
down
TUNING
(4/3)
on
the
remote
control
for
1
or
2
seconds,
and
a
station
is
searched
for
automatically.
5.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
on
the
remote
control.
The
station
is
stored.
6.
Repeat
steps
2
to
5
to
store
other
stations.
Listening
to
the
Radio
Preset
radio
stations
in
the
Home
Theater
System
memory
first
(see
"Presetting
Radio
Stations"
on
the
left).
1.
Press
FM/AM
on
the
remote
control
until
the
frequency
band
appears
on
the
display
and
TV
screen.
The
last
received
station
is
tuned
in.
2.
Use
3/4
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
to
select
the
preset
station
you
want.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
DVD/VCR
Receiver
tunes
in
one
preset
station
at
a
time.
3.
Adjust
the
volume
by
rotating
VOLUME
on
the
front
panel
or
by
pressing
VOLUME
+
or
-
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly.
To
Clear
the
Stored
Radio
Stations
1.
Press
FM/AM
on
the
remote
control
until
the
frequency
band
appears
on
the
display
and
TV
screen
2.
Use
3/4
on
the
remote
control
to
select
your
desired
station
3.
Press
CLEAR
the
remote
control
to
clear
the
stored
radio
station
Note:
While
record
or
record
pause
mode,
the
CLEAR
function
-------RADIO-------1/10
AM
530kHz
AM
1720kHz
AM
600kHz
AM
1400kHz
AM
1000kHz
TUNING
FM/AM
MEMORY/CLEAR
-------RADIO-------2/10
FM
87.5MHz
FM
108
.
0MHz
FM
90.0MHz
FM
106
.
0MHz
FM
98.0MHz
TUNING
FM/AM
MEMORY/CLEAR
-------RADIO-------1/10
AM
530kHz
AM
1720kHz
AM
600kHz
AM
1400kHz
AM
1000kHz
TUNING
FM/AM
MEMORY/CLEAR
-------RADIO-------6/10
FM
87.0MHz
TUNING
FM/AM
-------RADIO-------2/10
FM
87.5MHz
FM
108
.
0MHz
FM
90.0MHz
FM
106
.
0MHz
FM
98.0MHz
TUNING
FM/AM
MEMORY/CLEAR

49
Operation
Tuning
Stations
Manually
1.
Press
FM/AM
on
the
remote
control
until
the
frequency
band
appears
on
the
display
and
TV
screen.
2.
Use
FM/AM
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
desired
band.
3.
Use
4
TUNING
3
on
the
remote
control
to
tune
in
the
desired
station.
FOR
YOUR
REFERENCE
To
turn
the
radio
off
Press
POWER
to
turn
the
Home
Theater
System
off
or
select
another
function
mode
(DVD,
VCR,
L
1
or
L
2).
Tuning
Stations
Automatically
Hold
down
4
TUNING
3
on
the
remote
control
for
1
or
2
seconds,
and
the
next
station
is
searched
for
automatically.
Note:
The
search
may
not
tune
in
or
stop
at
a
station
with
a
very
weak
signal.
Mute
1.
Press
MUTE
to
remove
the
sound.
You
can
mute
your
unit
in
order,
for
example,
to
answer
the
telephone,
"MUTE"
indicator
appears
in
the
display.
2.
Press
MUTE
again
to
restore
sound.
Labeling
Stations
You
can
enter
a
name
of
up
to
5
characters
for
preset
stations.
The
names
(for
example,
"ABCD")
appears
in
the
system's
Display
window
when
a
station
is
selected.
Note
that
no
more
than
one
name
can
be
entered
for
each
preset
station.
1.
Press
2
to
move
to
the
station
name
column.
2.
Use
the
3/4
buttons
to
select
the
character
then
use
the
1
/2
buttons
to
shift
to
the
next
or
previous
character.
3.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
to
confirm
the
station
name.
4.
Press
MEMORY/ENTER
on
the
remote
control.
The
station
name
is
stored.
-------RADIO-------6/10
FM
87.5MHz
FM
108
.
0MHz
FM
90.0MHz
FM
106
.
0MHz
FM
98.0MHz
TUNING
FM/AM
MEMORY/CLEAR

50
Controlling
your
TV
with
the
Suppllied
Remote
You
can
control
the
sound
level,
input
source,
and
power
switch
of
your
LG
TV
with
the
supplied
remote.
You
can
control
your
TV
using
the
buttons
below.
By
pressing
You
can
TV
POWER
Turn
the
TV
on
or
off.
CHANNEL(v
/
V)
Scans
up
or
down
through
memorized
channels.
VOLUME
+/--
Adjust
the
volume
of
the
TV.
TV
INPUT
Switch
the
TV's
input
source
between
the
TV
and
other
input
sources.
MUTE
Turns
on
or
off
TV
sound.
Note:
Depending
on
the
unit
being
connected,
you
may
not
be
able
to
control
your
TV
using
some
of
the
buttons.
Controlling
other
TVs
with
the
Supplied
Remote
You
can
control
the
sound
level,
input
source,
and
power
switch
of
non-LG
TVs
as
well.
If
your
TV
is
listed
in
the
table
below,
set
the
appropriate
manufacturer
code.
1.
While
holding
down
TV
POWER
button,
press
the
number
buttons
to
select
the
manufacturer
code
for
your
TV
(Refer
to
table
on
the
right
column).
2.
Release
TV
POWER
button.
Code
Numbers
of
Controllable
TVs
If
more
than
one
code
number
is
listed,
try
entering
them
one
at
a
time
until
you
find
the
one
that
works
with
your
TV.
Notes:
Depending
on
your
TV,
some
or
all
buttons
may
not
function
on
the
TV,
even
after
entering
the
correct
manufacturer
code.
If
you
enter
a
new
code
number,
the
code
number
previously
entered
will
be
erased.
When
you
replace
the
batteries
of
the
remote,
the
code
number
you
have
set
may
be
reset
to
the
default
setting.
Set
the
appropriate
code
number
again.
SPEED
CM
SKIP
TITLE
ZOOM
REPEAT
ANGLE
TV
Control
Buttons
Manufacturer
Code
Number
ADMIRAL
16,33,37,44,45
AIWA
70
AKAI
01
AMARK
09
AOC
01
BELL
&
HOWELL
33
BROKSONIC
18,19
CANDLE
51
CCE
07
CENTURION
08
CINERAL
43
CITIZEN
49,50,51,52,53,54,55
CORONADO
09
CROWN
09
CURTIS
MATHES
01,03,08,33,35,37,44
DAEWOO
16,38,39,40,41,42,43
DAYTRON
01,08
EMERSON
01,09,16,17,18,19
FISHER
28,29
FUNAI
46,47
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
03,10,11,13,37,44
GRADIENTE
01,56,57,63,67
HITACHI
09,14,15,43
JC
PENNEY
01,08,10,27,35
JVC
20,21,63,67
KIOTE
43
KMC
09
KTV
01,08,09,31
LG
(GOLDSTAR)
01,07,08,09,35,39,40
LODGENET
33
LOGIK
33
LXI
09,24,25,26,27,28,29
MAGNAVOX
01,02,04,05,06,
07,08,09,20,
34,35,43,51,61,62,65
MAJESTIC
33
MARANTZ
01,32
MEMOREX
33
MGA/MITSUBISHI
01,08,32,34
Manufacturer
Code
Number
MONTGOMERY
01,06,08,09
WARD
23,24,32,33,34
NEC
01,08
NOBLEX
07
PACKARD
BELL
43
PANASONIC
07,11,13,25,35,36
PHILCO
01,06,07,08,09,
15,38,43,58
PHILIPS
06,07,43,61,62,65
PIONEER
30
PORTLAND
09
PROSCAN
03,37,44
QUASAR
11,13
RADIO
SHACK
16,17,23
RCA
01,03,37,44,69
REALISTIC
16,17,23
SAMPO
08
SAMSUNG
01,08,09,25,68
SANYO
28,29
SCOTT
01,08
SEARS
09,25,26,27,28,29
SEMP
64
SHARP
09,22,23,24,60,66
SIGNATURE
2000
01,06,08,09,10,
23,24,33,34
SONY
12,62
SOUNDESIGN
51
SYLVANIA
01,04,05,06,07,
08,35,51
SYMPHONIC
46,47
TATUNG
11
TEKNIKA
07,09,16,33,51
TELERENT
09,33
THOMSON
69
YORX
08
TOSHIBA
01,25,26,27,64
WARDS
01,06,08,09,10,33,34
XR1000
48
ZENITH
01,
02,33,59

51
Country
Code
Afghanistan
AF
Argentina
AR
Australia
AU
Austria
AT
Belgium
BE
Bhutan
BT
Bolivia
BO
Brazil
BR
Cambodia
KH
Canada
CA
Chile
CL
China
CN
Colombia
CO
Congo
CG
Costa
Rica
CR
Croatia
HR
Czech
Republic
CZ
Denmark
DK
Ecuador
EC
Egypt
EG
El
Salvador
SV
Country
Code
Ethiopia
ET
Fiji
FJ
Finland
FI
France
FR
Germany
DE
Great
Britain
GB
Greece
GR
Greenland
GL
Islands
HM
Hong
Kong
HK
Hungary
HU
India
IN
Indonesia
ID
Israel
IL
Italy
IT
Jamaica
JM
Japan
JP
Kenya
KE
Kuwait
KW
Libya
LY
Luxembourg
LU
Country
Code
Malaysia
MY
Maldives
MV
Mexico
MX
Monaco
MC
Mongolia
MN
Morocco
MA
Nepal
NP
Netherlands
NL
Netherlands
Antilles
AN
New
Zealand
NZ
Nigeria
NG
Norway
NO
Oman
OM
Pakistan
PK
Panama
PA
Paraguay
PY
Philippines
PH
Poland
PL
Portugal
PT
Romania
RO
Russian
Federation
RU
Country
Code
Saudi
Arabia
SA
Senegal
SN
Singapore
SG
Slovak
Republic
SK
Slovenia
SI
South
Africa
ZA
South
Korea
KR
Spain
ES
Sri
Lanka
LK
Sweden
SE
Switzerland
CH
Taiwan
TW
Thailand
TH
Turkey
TR
Uganda
UG
Ukraine
UA
United
States
US
Uruguay
UY
Uzbekistan
UZ
Vietnam
VN
Zimbabwe
ZW
Country
Codes
Choose
a
country
code
from
this
list.
Language
Code
Abkhazian
6566
Afar
6565
Afrikaans
6570
Albanian
8381
Ameharic
6577
Arabic
6582
Armenian
7289
Assamese
6583
Aymara
6588
Azerbaijani
6590
Bashkir
6665
Basque
6985
Bengali;
Bangla
6678
Bhutani
6890
Bihari
6672
Breton
6682
Bulgarian
6671
Burmese
7789
Byelorussian
6669
Cambodian
7577
Catalan
6765
Chinese
9072
Corsican
6779
Croatian
7282
Czech
6783
Danish
6865
Dutch
7876
English
6978
Esperanto
6979
Estonian
6984
Faroese
7079
Language
Code
Fiji
7074
Finnish
7073
French
7082
Frisian
7089
Galician
7176
Georgian
7565
German
6869
Greek
6976
Greenlandic
7576
Guarani
7178
Gujarati
7185
Hausa
7265
Hebrew
7387
Hindi
7273
Hungarian
7285
Icelandic
7383
Indonesian
7378
Interlingua
7365
Irish
7165
Italian
7384
Japanese
7465
Javanese
7487
Kannada
7578
Kashmiri
7583
Kazakh
7575
Kirghiz
7589
Korean
7579
Kurdish
7585
Laothian
7679
Latin
7665
Latvian,
Lettish
7686
Language
Code
Lingala
7678
Lithuanian
7684
Macedonian
7775
Malagasy
7771
Malay
7783
Malayalam
7776
Maltese
7784
Maori
7773
Marathi
7782
Moldavian
7779
Mongolian
7778
Nauru
7865
Nepali
7869
Norwegian
7879
Oriya
7982
Panjabi
8065
Pashto,
Pushto
8083
Persian
7065
Polish
8076
Portuguese
8084
Quechua
8185
Rhaeto-Romance
8277
Rumanian
8279
Russian
8285
Samoan
8377
Sanskrit
8365
Scots
Gaelic
7168
Serbian
8382
Serbo-Croatian
8372
Shona
8378
Sindhi
8368
Language
Code
Singhalese
8373
Slovak
8375
Slovenian
8376
Somali
8379
Spanish
6983
Sudanese
8385
Swahili
8387
Swedish
8386
Tagalog
8476
Tajik
8471
Tamil
8465
Tatar
8484
Telugu
8469
Thai
8472
Tibetan
6679
Tigrinya
8473
Tonga
8479
Turkish
8482
Turkmen
8475
Twi
8487
Ukrainian
8575
Urdu
8582
Uzbek
8590
Vietnamese
8673
Volapuk
8679
Welsh
6789
Wolof
8779
Xhosa
8872
Yiddish
7473
Yoruba
8979
Zulu
9085
Language
Codes
Use
this
list
to
input
your
desired
language
for
the
following
initial
settings:
Disc
Audio,
Disc
Subtitle,
Disc
Menu.

52
Troubleshooting
Symptom
No
power.
The
power
is
on,
but
the
Home
Theater
System
does
not
work.
No
picture.
No
sound.
The
playback
picture
is
poor.
The
Home
Theater
System
does
not
start
playback.
The
remote
control
does
not
work
properly.
Cause
The
power
cord
is
disconnected.
No
disc
is
inserted.
No
tape
is
inserted.
The
TV
is
not set
to
receive
Home
Theater
System
signal
output.
TV/VCR
mode
for
Home
Theater
System
is
set
to
TV.
The
video
cable
is
not
connected
securely.
The
connected
TV
power
is
turned
off.
The
Digital
Audio
Output
is
set
to
the
wrong
position.
The
disc
is
dirty.
Tape
heads
are
dirty.
Tape
is
a
rental
or
was
recorded
on
another
VCR.
No
disc
is
inserted.
No
tape
is
inserted.
An
unplayable
disc
is
inserted.
The
disc
is
placed upside
down.
The
disc
is
not
placed
within
the
guide.
The
disc
is
dirty.
The
remote
control
is
not
pointed
at
the
remote
sensor
of
the
Home
Theater
System.
The
remote
control
is
too
far
from
the
Home
Theater
System.
There
is
an
obstacle
in
the
path
of
the
remote
sensor
of
the
Home
Theater
System.
The
batteries
in
the
remote
control
are
exhausted.
This
remote
control
uses
the
same
buttons
for
VCR
and
DVD
functions
(ex.
PLAY).
Correction
Plug
the
power
cord
into
the
wall
outlet
securely.
Insert
a
disc
or
tape.
(Check
that
the
disc
or
tape
indicator
in
the
display
window
is
lit.)
Select
the
appropriate
video
input
mode
on
the
TV
so
the
picture
from
the
Home
Theater
System
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Press
the
TV/VCR
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
to
choose
VCR
mode.
TV
indicator
disappears
from
the
display
window.
Connect
the
video
cable
securely.
Turn
on
the
TV.
Set
the
Digital
Audio
Output
to
the
correct
position,
then
turn
on
the
Home
Theater
System
again
by
pressing
POWER.
Clean
the
disc.
Clean
video
heads.
Use
TRK/PRESET
(v/V)
for
manual
tracking
adjustment
while
tape
is
playing.
Insert
a
disc
or
tape.
(Check
that
the
disc
or
tape
indicator
in
the
display
window
is
lit.)
Insert
a
playable
disc.
(Check
the
disc
type,
color
system,
and
Regional
code.)
Place
the
disc
with
the
playback
side
down.
Place
the
disc
on
the
disc
tray
correctly
inside
the
guide.
Clean
the
disc.
Point
the
remote
control
at
the
remote
sensor
of
the
Home
Theater
System.
Operate
the
remote
control
within
23
ft
(7
m).
Remove
the
obstacle.
Replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
When
using
a
VCR
tape,
first
press
the
VCR
button.
When
using
a
DVD,
first
press
the
DVD
button.
Check
the
following
guide
for
the
possible
cause
of
a
problem
before
contacting
service.

53
Symptom
Some
channels
are
skipped
over
when
using
TRK/PRESET
(v/V)
Picture
and
sound
of
broadcasting
channel
are
weak
or
missing.
Camcorder
image
via
A/V
input
to
Home
Theater
System
is
not
shown
on
TV
screen.
Timer
recording
is
not
possible.
indicator
appears
after
Home
Theater
System
is
turned
off.
Stereo
Audio
Record
and/or
Playback
is
not
present.
Cause
Those
channels
were
deleted
with
the
CH.
ADD/DEL
option.
Antenna
or
cables
are
loose.
Wrong
TUNING
BAND
option
is
being
used.
Home
Theater
System
SOURCE
SELECTisnotsettoL1orL2.
Clock
in
Home
Theater
System
is
not
set
to
correct
time.
Timer
has
been
programmed
incorrectly.
indicator
does
not
appear
after
programming
timer.
Home
Theater
System
is
in
Timer
Recording
mode.
TV
is
not
Stereo-compatible.
Broadcast
program
is
not
in
stereo
format.
Home
Theater
System
BROADCAST
TYPE
mode
is
set
to
SAP
or
MONO.
Correction
Use
CH.
ADD/DEL.
to
restore
channels.
See
"Channel
Selection"
on
page
22.
Tighten
connections
or
replace
cable.
Try
all
TUNING
BAND
options.
See
"Channel
Selection"
on
page
22
for
details.
Use
INPUT
to
select
LINE
input
source(L1orL2).
Set
clock
to
correct
time.
See
"Setting
the
Clock"
on
page
23.
Reprogram
Timer.
See
"Timer
Recording"
on
pages
30
and
31.
Reprogram
Timer.
This
is
the
normal
indication
that
the
Home
Theater
System
is
in
TIMER
mode.
No
action
is
possible.
No
action
is
possible.
Set
BROADCAST
TYPE
mode
to
STEREO.
See
"Setting
the
VCR
Setup
Menu"
on
page
22.
Moisture
Condensation
Moisture
condensation
can
occur:
When
the
Home
Theater
System
is
moved
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
place.
Under
extremely
humid
conditions.
In
locations
where
moisture
condensation
may
occur:
Keep
the
Home
Theater
System
plugged
into
an
AC
power
outlet
with
POWER
On.
This
will
help
prevent
condensation.
When
condensation
has
occurred,
wait
a
few
hours
for
the
Home
Theater
System
to
dry
before
using
it.

54
Specifications
General
Power
requirements
AC
120V,
60
Hz
Power
consumption
145W
Dimensions
(approx.)
430
X
90
X
350
mm
(16.9
x
3.5
x
13.8
inches)
(w
x
h
x
d)
Weight
(approx.)
8
kg
(17.6
lbs)
Operating
temperature
5ËšC
to
35ËšC
Operating
humidity
5
%
to
90
%
Signal
system
NTSC
Inputs
ANTENNA
IN
Antenna
or
CATV
input,
75
ohms
VHS
VIDEO
IN(LINE1,
2)
1
Vp-p
75
ohms,
sync
negative,
RCA
jack
x
2
VHS
AUDIO
IN(LINE1,
2)
-6.0
dBm
more
than
47
ohms,
RCA
jack
(L,
R)
x
2
Outputs
VIDEO
OUT
1
Vp-p
75
ohms,
sync
negative
S-VIDEO
OUT
(Y)
1.0
V
(p-p),
75
ohms,
negative
sync,
Mini
DIN
4-pin
x
1
(C)
0.3
V
(p-p)
75
ohms
Component
Video
output
(Y)
1.0
V
(p-p),
75
Ω,
negative
sync.,
RCA
jack
x
1
(Pb)/(Pr)
0.7
V
(p-p),
75
Ω,
RCA
jack
x
1
VCR
Specifications
Head
system
Four
head
helical
scan
azimuth
system
Timer
12-hour
display
type
with
AM,
PM
Tape
speed
SP:
33.35
mm/sec,
LP:
16.67
mm/sec,
SLP:
11.12
mm/sec
Tape
width
12.7
mm
Maximum
recording
time
SP:
2
HOURS
(T-120),
SLP:
6
HOURS
(T-120)/8
HOURS
(T-160)
Rewind
time
About
3
minutes
(T-120)
Antenna
75
ohms
(VHF/UHF)
VHF
output
signal
Channel
3
or
4
Channel
coverage
VHF:
2-13,
UHF:
14-69,
CATV:
1-125
(4A,
A-W,
W+1
-
W+84,
A-5
-
A-1)
Frequency
range
200Hz
to
8kHz
Signal-to-noise
ratio
More
than
65
dB
(EE
mode)
Dynamic
range
More
than
70
dB
(EE
mode)
Channel
separation
More
than
45
dB
(EE
mode)
DVD
Specifications
Laser
system
Semiconductor
laser,
wavelength
650
nm
Frequency
response
DVD
(PCM
96
kHz):
20
Hz
to
44
kHz,
DVD
(PCM
48
kHz):
20
Hz
to
22
kHz
CD:20Hzto18kHz
Signal-to-noise
ratio
More
than
70
dB
Harmonic
distortion
Less
than
0.5
%
Dynamic
range
More
than
65
dB
(DVD/CD)
Tuner
section
System
PLL
quartz-locked
digital
synthesizer
system
Tuning
range
87.5
~
108.0
MHz
(FM)
530
~
1720
KHz
(AM)
Antenna
Wire
antenna
(FM)
Loop
antenna
(AM)

Amplifier
Stereo
mode
180W
+
180W
(4Ω
at
1
kHz,
THD
20
%)
Surround
mode
Front:
180W
+
180W
(THD
20
%)
Center*:
180W
Surround*:
180W
+
180W
(4Ω
at
1
kHz,
THD
20
%)
Subwoofer*:
300W
(3Ω
at
30
Hz,
THD
20
%)
Antenna
Wire
antenna
(FM)
Loop
antenna
(AM)
Speakers
Satellite
(LHS-95SBS)
Type
1
Way
1
Speaker
Impedance
4Ω
Frequency
Response
110
-
20,000
Hz
Sound
Pressure
Level
83
dB/W
(1m)
Max
Input
Power
180W
Net
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
140x222x153mm
Net
Weight
0.95
kg
Center
(LHS-95SBC)
Type
1
Way
1
Speaker
Impedance
4Ω
Frequency
Response
110
-
20,000
Hz
Sound
Pressure
Level
83
dB/W
(1m)
Max
Input
Power
180W
Net
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
300x116x91mm
Net
Weight
1.0
kg
Subwoofer
(LHS-95SBW)
Type
1
Way
1
Speaker
Impedance
3Ω
Frequency
Response
40
-
1,500
Hz
Sound
Pressure
Level
82
dB/W
(1m)
Max
Input
Power
300W
Net
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
180x400x355mm
Net
Weight
5.6
kg
Accessories:
Video
cable
x
1,
Audio
cable
x
1,
RF
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
x
1,
Speaker
cable
x
6,
FM
Antenna
cable
x
1,
AM
Antenna
cable
x
1,
Remote
control
x
1,
Batteries
(AAA)
x
2
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.
55
(*
Depending
on
the
sound
mode
settings
and
the
source,
there
may
be
no
sound
output.)
LH-EC950SB
NA1ULLS

This
LG
Electronics
product,
will
be
repaired
or
replaced,
at
LG's
option,
if
it
proves
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship,
under
normal
use,
during
the
warranty
period
("Warranty
Period")
listed
below,
effective
from
the
date
("Date
of
Purchase")
of
original
consumer
purchase
of
the
product.
This
warranty
is
good
only
to
the
original
purchaser
of
the
product
and
effective
only
when
used
in
the
United
States,
excluding
U.S.
Territories.
THIS
WARRANTY
IS
IN
LIEU
OF
ANY
OTHER
WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
ANY
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
TO
THE
EXTENT
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
IS
REQUIRED
BY
LAW,
IT
IS
LIMITED
IN
DURATION
TO
THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
PERIOD
ABOVE.
LG
ELECTRONICS
WILL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL
OR
PUNITIVE
DAMAGES
OF
ANY
NATURE,
EVEN
IF
ADVISED
OF
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
SUCH
DAMAGES,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
LOST
REVENUES
OR
PROFITS,
LOST
OR
CORRUPTED
PROGRAMMING
OR
DATA,
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGE
WHETHER
BASED
IN
CONTRACT,
TORT
OR
OTHERWISE.
Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages
or
limitation
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
lasts,
so
the
above
exclusion
or
limitation
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
that
may
vary
from
state
to
state.
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY
TO:
z
Damages
or
operating
problems
that
result
from
shipping,
installation,
adjustment
of
user
controls,
calibration,
maintenance
or
failure
to
maintain,
or
separate
system
components;
and
z
Damages
or
operating
problems
that
result
from
normal
wear
and
tear,
misuse,
abuse,
operation
outside
environmental
specifications
or
contrary
to
the
requirements
or
precautions
in
the
Operating
Guide,
accident,
lightning
strikes
or
other
natural
causes,
unauthorized
modification
or
alteration,
incorrect
electrical
current
or
voltage,
reception
problem
caused
by
inadequate
home
antenna
or
faulty
antenna
connections,
computer
software,
institutional
or
commercial
use,
or
other
causes
not
arising
out
of
defect
in
material
or
workmanship.
Therefore,
the
cost
of
repair
or
replacement
of
such
defective
product
shall
be
borne
by
the
consumer.
CUSTOMER
INTER-ACTIVE
CENTER
NUMBERS:
WARRANTY
PERIOD:
LABOR:
90
days
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
PARTS:
One
Year
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
*
Parts
replaced
are
warranted
for
the
remaining
portion
of
the
original
warranty
period.
HOW
SERVICE
IS
HANDLED:
Call
1-800-243-0000
for
instructions
on
getting
the
defective
unit
repaired
or
replaced.
Please
retain
dated
sales
receipt
and
your
box
to
return
the
unit
to
LG
for
repair
or
replacement.
Shipping
both
ways
will
be
paid
by
LG
during
the
first
90
days
of
the
Warranty
Period.
During
the
remainder
of
the
Warranty
Period
(91-365
days),
you pay
inbound
shipping
charges
and
LG
pays
return
shipping
charges.
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Where
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