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Copyright
2004,
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
Installation
and
Operating
Guide
|
Warranty
Model
Number
|
DVT412
|
DVD/CD
Player
AM-FM
Receiver
with
Speaker
System
(Speakers:
LHS-D6245T/LHS-D6245W)

2
Safety
Precautions
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
mark
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
instructions
accompanying
the
product.
WARNING:
Do
not
install
this
equipment
in
a
confined
space
such
as
a
book
case
or
similar
unit.
CAUTION:
This
Digital
Disc
Receiver
employs
a
Laser
System.
To
ensure
proper
use
of
this
product,
please
read
this
owner
's
manual
carefully
and
retain
it
for
future
reference.
Should
the
unit
require
maintenance,
contact
an
authorized
service
center-
see
back
page
for
instructions.
Performing
controls,
adjustments,
or
carrying
out
procedures
other
than
those
specified
herein
may
result
in
hazardous
radi-
ation
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
should not
be
exposed
to
water
(dripping
or
splashing)
and
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
should
be
placed
on
the
apparatus.
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
receiv-
er.
?
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.
FCC
COMPLIANCE:
The
responsible
party
for
this
product's
compliance
is:
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
1000
Sylvan
Avenue
Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ
07632,
USA
Phone:
1-201-816-2125
otes
on
copyrights:
It
is
forbidden
by
law
to
copy,
broadcast,
show,
broadcast
via
cable,
play
in
public,
or
rent
copyrighted
material
without
permission.
This
product
is
equipped
with
copy
protection
measures
developed
by
Macrovision.
Copy
protection
signals
are
record-
ed
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
only
used
on
this
unit.
You
should
record
the
serial
number
below
and
retain
this
guide
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase.
Model
No.
DVT412
Serial
No.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK)
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
CD-R/RW

INTRODUCTION
3
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
ground-
ing
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
ground-
ing
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
electri-
cian
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
MANU-
AL
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
Table
of
Contents
Introduction
SafetyPrecautions.........................2
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
. . . . . . . .
.3
TableofContents..........................4
Overview................................5-6
PlayableDiscs...........................5
Precautions.............................6
NotesaboutDiscs........................6
AboutSymbols..........................6
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Display
Window
Indicators.................................7
RemoteControlButtons.....................8
RearPanelConnections.....................9
Installation
Connections...........................10-14
TVConnections........................10
ExternalEquipmentConnections.
. . . . . . . . . .
.11
AM-FMAntennaConnections...............12
SpeakerSystemConnections.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.13
SpeakerPlacement......................14
Pre-operation..........................15-19
Mini
Glossary
for
Audio
Stream
&
Surround
Mode.................................15
SoundMode...........................15
DVD/CDplayerOverview..................16
On-ScreenDisplays......................16
InitialSetup..........................17-19
Initial
Setup
and
Operation
Overview
. . . . . .
17
Language..........................17
Picture.............................17
SpeakerSetup.......................18
Others.............................19
ParentalControl......................19
Operation
DVDOperation.........................20-22
DVDPlayback..........................20
GeneralFeatures........................20
TITLESelection......................20
CHAPTER/TRACKSelection.
. . . . . . . . . .
.20
Search.............................20
Pause.............................20
Still
Picture
and
Frame-by-Frame
Playback
.
21
SlowMotion.........................21
RepeatA-B.........................21
Repeat............................21
TimeSearch........................21
3DSurround........................22
Zoom..............................22
MarkerSearch.......................22
SpecialDVDFeatures....................22
TitleMenu..........................22
DiscMenu..........................22
CameraAngles......................22
ChangingtheAudioLanguage.
. . . . . . . . .
.22
ChangingtheAudioChannel.
. . . . . . . . . .
.22
Subtitles...........................22
Audio
CD
and
MP3/WMA
Disc
Operation
. . . .
23-24
PlayingAudioCDorMP3/WMADiscs
. . . . . . .
.23
NotesonMP3/WMARecordings.
. . . . . . . . . .
.23
Pause.............................24
ChangingTracks.....................24
RepeatTrack/All/Off...................24
Search.............................24
RepeatA-B.........................24
3DSurround........................24
ChangingAudioChannels..............24
JPEGFileOperation.......................25
ViewingJPEGFiles......................25
ChangingFiles......................25
StillPicture.........................25
FlippingthePicture...................25
RotatingthePicture...................25
NotesonJPEGFiles..................25
ProgrammedPlayback.....................26
Audio
CD
and
MP3/WMA
Disc
Programmed
. . . . .
Playback..............................26
SpeakerSetup............................27
AdditionalInformation.....................27
RadioOperation..........................28
PresettingRadioStations..................28
ListeningtotheRadio....................28
OtherFunctions...........................29
SleepTimerSetup.......................29
Dimmer...............................29
Mute.................................29
UsingHeadphones......................29
Reference
LanguageCodeList.......................30
CountryCodeList.........................31
Troubleshooting........................32-33
Specifications............................34
About
the
symbols
for
instructions
Indicates
hazards
likely
to
harm
the
unit
itself
or
cause
other
material
damage.
Indicates
special
operating
features
of this
unit.
Indicates
tips
and
hints
for
making
the
task
easier.
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories.
"Dolby",
"Pro
Logic",
"MLP
Lossless"
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
Manufactured
under
license
from
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
US
Pat.
No.
5,451,942
5,956,674, 5,974,380,
5,978,762
and
other
worldwide
patents
issued
and
pending.
"DTS"
and
"DTS
Digital
Surround"
are
registered
trademarks
of
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
Copyright
1996,
2000
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
LH-D6245A
JA1UZZS_ENGLISH

INTRODUCTION
5
Before
Use
Playable
Discs
DVD
(8cm/12cmdisc)
Audio
CD
(8cm/12cmdisc)
In
addition,
this
unit
can
play
a
DVD-RW,
DVD+RW,
Kodak
PICTURE
CD,
CD-R
or
CD-RW
that
contains
audio
titles,
MP3,
WMA,
or
JPEG
files.
otes
--
Depending
on
the
conditions
of
the
recording
equip-
ment
or
the
CD-R/RW
(or
DVD-RW,
DVD+RW)
disc
itself,
some
CD-R/RW
(or
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).
It
may
result
in
malfunctions.
otes
on
DVDs
Some
playback
operations
for
DVDs
may
be
intentional-
ly
fixed
by
the
software
manufacturer.
As
this
unit
plays
DVDs
according
to
disc
content
designed by
the
soft-
ware
manufacturer,
some
playback
features
of
the
unit
may
not
be
available
or
other
functions
may
be
added.
Make
sure
to
also
refer
to
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
DVDs.
Some
DVDs
made
for
business
purposes
may
not
be
able
to
be
played
on
the
unit.
Regional
code
of
the
DVD/CD
player
and
DVDs
This
DVD/CD
player
is
designed
and
manufactured
for
playback
of
region
"1"
encoded
DVD
software.
The
region
code
on
the
labels
of
some
DVDs
indicates
which
type
of
player
can
play
those
discs.
This
unit
can
only
play
DVDs
labeled
"1"
or
"ALL".
If
you
try
to
play
any
other
discs,
the
message
"Check
Regional
Code"
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
Some DVDs
that
have
no
region
code
label
may
still
be
subject
to
area
restrictions
and
therefore
not
playable.
Disc-related
terms
Title
(DVD
only)
The
main
film
content,
accompanying
feature
content,
additional
feature
content,
or
music
album.
Each
title
is
assigned
a
title
reference
number
enabling
you
to
locate
it
easily.
Chapter
(DVD
only)
Sections
of
a
picture
or
a
musical
piece
that
are
smaller
than
titles.
A
title
can
be
composed
of
only
one
or
several
chapters.
Each
chapter
is
assigned
a
chapter
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
chapter
you
want.
Depending
on
the
disc,
chapters
may
not
be
recorded.
Track
(Audio
CD
only)
Sections
of
a
picture
or
a
musical
piece
on an
audio
CD.
Each
track
is
assigned
a
track
number,
enabling
you
to
locate
the
track
you
want.
1

6
Before
Use
(Continued)
Precautions
Handling
the
unit
Shipping
the
unit
Use
the
original
shipping
carton
and
packing
materials
may
come
in
handy.
For
maximum
protection,
re-pack
the
unit
as
it
was
originally
packed
at
the
factory.
Setting
up
the
unit
The
picture
and
sound
of
a
nearby
TV,
VCR,
or
radio
may
be
affected
during
DVD
playback.
In
this
case,
position
the
unit
away
from
the
TV,
VCR,
or
radio,
or
remov
the
disc
and
turn
off
the
unit.
Keepping
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.
They
will
leave
marks
on
the
surface.
Cleaning
the
unit
To
clean
the
cabinet
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,
benzene,
or
thinner,
as
these
might
damage
the
surface
of
the
unit.
To
obtain
a
clear
picture
The
DVD/CD
player
is
a
high-tech,
precision
device.
If
the
optical
pick-up
lens
and
disc
drive
parts
are
dirty
or
worn,
the
picture
quality
will
be
poor.
Regular
inspection
and
maintenance
are
recommended
after
every
1,000
hours
of
use.
(This
depends
on
the
operating
environment.)
For
details,
please
contact
your
nearest
dealer.
Notes
on
Discs
Disc
Handling
Do
not
touch
the
playback
side
of
the
disc.
Hold
the
disc
by
the
edges
so
that
fingerprints
will
not
get
on
the
surface.
Do
not
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,
or
leave
it
in
a
parked
car
exposed
to
direct
sun-
light,
as
there
may
be
a
considerable
temperature
increase
inside
the
car.
Cleaning
discs
Fingerprints
and
dust
on
the
disc
can
distort
the
picture
or
reduce
sound
quality.
Before
playing,
clean
the
disc
with
a
clean
cloth.
Wipe
the
disc
from
the
centre
out-
wards.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzene,
thinner,
commercially
available
cleaners,
or
anti-static
spray
intended
for
vinyl
records.
About
Symbols
About
the
symbol
display
"
"
may
appear
on
the
TV
screen
during
operation.
This
icon
means
the
function
explained
in
this
owner's
manual
is
not
available
on
that
specific
DVD
video
disc.
About
the
disc
symbols
for
instructions
A
section
whose
title
has
one
of
the
following
symbol
is
applicable only
to
the
disc
represented
by
the
symbol.
DVD
Audio
CDs.
MP3
disc.
WMA
disc.
JPEG
files
on
a
disc.
JPEG
WMA
MP3
CD
DVD
YES
NO

INTRODUCTION
7
Front
Panel
Controls/
Display
Window
Indicators
Indicates
current
player
function:
Playback,
Pause,
etc.
ANGLE
active
DVD DVD
disc
loaded
MP3 MP3
disc
loaded
Indicates
current
chapter
or
track
number
Programmed
playback
active
OPEN/CLOSE
TUNING
(DOWN/UP)/
SKIP/SCAN
FUNCTION/
PLAY
Remote
sensor
PHONES
connector
VOLUME
controller
STANDBY/ON
DISPLAY
Window
STANDBY
indicator
Lights
red
when
the
receiver
is
in
Standby
mode
(off).
MONO/STEREO/
PAUSE/STEP
MEMORY/STOP
DISC
Tray
Indicates
current
title
number
Indicates
current
audio
stream
Indicates
current
surround
mode
MUTE
indicator
SLEEP
indicator
Repeat
playback
mode
indicators
Total
playing
time/Elapsed
time/
Frequency/Sleep
time/Surround
mode/Volume
etc.
indicators
STEREO
indicator
TUNED
indicator
MEMORY
indicator

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
in
front
of
the
remote
sensor
Remote
control
battery
installation
Remove
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
remote
control,
and
insert
two
R03
(size
AAA)
batteries
with
and
aligned
correctly.
Caution
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries.
Never
mix
different
types
of
batteries
(standard,
alkaline,
etc.).
8
Remote
Control
Buttons
ARROW
For
use
in
highlighting
a
selection
on
a
GUI
menu
screen,
TITLE
and
MENU
screen.
PRESET(+/-)
(p.
28)
SETUP
(p.
17)
NUMBER
POWER
SLOW
SCAN
(Q
/
R)
(p.
21)
TITLE
(p.
22)
Use
the
TITLE
button
to
display
the
title
screen
included
on
DVD
video
discs.
OPEN/CLOSE
(p.
20)
PROGRAM
(p.
26)
CLEAR
(p.
22)
REPEAT
(p.
21,
24)
REPEAT
A-B
(p.
21,
24)
STOP
PAUSE/STEP
(p.
20)
PLAY
VOLUME
(+/-)
SKIP/SCAN
(
/
)
(p.
20)
FUNCTION
SELECTOR
You
can
also
select
the
desired
function
with
the
FUNC./PLAY
on
the
front
panel.
Press
and
hold
down
this
button
about
3
seconds,
then
press
repeatedly
to
select
other
function.
SLEEP
(p.
29)
DIMMER
(p.
29)
AUDIO
(p.
15)
RETURN
(p.
23)
SUBTITLE
(p.
22)
ENTER
MARKER(p.
22)
SEARCH
(p.
22)
ANGLE
(p.
22)
ZOOM
(p.
22)
DISPLAY
(p.
16)
MENU
(p.
22)
Use
the
MENU
button
to
display
the
menu
screen
included
on
DVD
video
discs.
PRO
LOGIC
II
(p.
15)
SOUND
(p.
15)
MUTE
(p.
29)

INTRODUCTION
9
Rear
Panel
Connections
Do
not touch
the
inner
pins
of
the
jacks
on
the
rear
panel.
Electrostatic
discharge
may
cause
permanent
damage
to
the
unit.
S/VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
MONITOR
OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
Jack
FM
Antenna
Terminals
AM
Antenna
Terminals
SPEAKER
Terminals
POWER
CORD
MONITOR
OUT
Jack
AUXILIARY
INPUT
Terminals
COMPONENTVIDEO
OUT
/
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
(Y
Pb
Pr)
Terminals
ConnecttoaTVwithYPbPr
inputs.

10
Connections
Make
one
of
the
following
connections,
depending
on
the
capabilities
of
your
existing
equipment.
ips
Depending
on
your
TV
and
other
equipment
you
wish
to
connect,
there
are
various
ways
you
could
connect
the
DVD/CD
player.
Use
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
DVD/CD
player
is
connected
directly
to
the TV.
Select
the
correct
AV
input
on
your
TV.
--
Do
not
connect
your
DVD/CD
player
to
TV
via
your
VCR.
The
DVD
image
could
be
distorted
by
the
copy
protection
system.
Video
connection
Connect
the
MONITOR
OUT
jack
from
the
DVD/CD
player
to
the
video
in
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
video
cable
supplied
(V).
S-Video
connection
Connect
the
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
on
the
DVD/CD
player
to
the
S-Video
in
jack
on
the
TV
using
the
S-Video
cable
(S).
Component
Video
(Color
Stream)
connection
Connect
the
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
jacks
from
the
DVD/CD
player
to
the
correspon-
ding
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
DVD/CD
player's
progressive
scan
output
for
the
highest
video
resolution
possible.
If
your
TV
does
not
accept
the
Progressive
Scan
for-
mat,
the
picture
will
appear
scrambled
if
you
try
Progressive
Scan
on
the
DVD/CD
player.
Connect
the
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT/
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
jacks
from
the
DVD/CD
player
to
the
correspon-
ding
in
jacks
on
the
TV
using
an
optional
Y
Pb
Pr
cable
(C).
ote
--
Set
the
Progressive
to
"On"
on
the
Setup
menu
for
progressive
signal,
see
page
17.
TV
Connections
S/V
UT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
MO
ROUT
Y
Pb
Pr
COMPONENT
VIDEO
/
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
INPUT
L
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
Rear
of
TV
Rear
of
DVD/CD
player
S
V
C

PREPARATION
11
Connections
(Continued)
External
Equipment
Connections
Rear
of
VCR
(or
LD
player,
etc)
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
VIDEO
OUTPUT
S/VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
MONITOR
OUT
Connection
Connect
the
AUX
IN
(L/R)
jacks
on
the
DVD/CD
receiver
to
the
AUDIO
OUT
(L/R)
jacks
on
the
VCR,
LD
player,
etc
using
the
audio
cables.
ip
Press
AUX
on
the
remote
control
to
select
input
to
these
jacks.
AUX
appears
on
the
Display
Window.

12
Connections
AM-FM
Antenna
Connections
Connect
the
supplied
FM/AM
antennas
for
listening
to
the
radio.
Connect
the
AM
loop
antenna
to
the
AM
antenna
terminals.
Connect
he
FM
wire
antenna
to
the
FM
antenna
terminals.
otes
To
prevent
noise
pickup,
keep
the
AM
loop
antenna
away
from
the
DVD/CD
receiver
and
other
components.
Be
sure
to
fully
extend
the
FM
wire
antenna.
After
connecting
the
FM
wire
antenna,
keep
it
as
horizontal
as
possible.
FM
Wire
aerial
(supplied)
AM
Loop
aerial
(supplied)
S/VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
MONITOR
OUT

PREPARATION
13
Connections
(Continued)
Front
speaker
(Right)
Front
speaker
(Left)
Center
speaker
Rear
speaker
(Right
surround)
Subwoofer
Rear
speaker
(Left
surround)
S/VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
MONITOR
OUT
Speaker
System
Connections
Connect
the
speakers
using
the
supplied
speaker
cords.
To
obtain
the
best
possible
surround
sound,
adjust
the
speaker
parameters
(volume,
distance,
etc.).
otes
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
base.
If
you
use
front
speakers
with
low
maximum
input
rating,
adjust
the
volume
carefully
to
avoid
excessive
output
on
the
speakers.
Do
not
remove
the
front
cover
of
supplied
speaker.

14
Connections
(Continued)
Center
Speaker
Front
Speaker
(Left)
Speaker
Positioning
Example
Rear
Speaker
(Left)
Rear
Speaker
(Right)
Front
Speaker
(Right)
Subwoofer
Speaker
Placement
For
a
normal
set
up
use
6
speakers
(2
front
speakers,
center
speaker,
2
rear
speakers
and
subwoofer).
If
you
want
to
hear
excellent
bass
sound,
DTS
digital
surround
or
Dolby
Digital
surround,
you
should
connect
a
subwoofer.
?
Front
Speakers
Set
up
the
speakers
at
an
equal
distance
apart
and
ideally
at
an
angle
of
45
degrees
from
your
listening
position.
?
Center
Speaker
It
is
ideal
if
the
center
speaker
and
front
speakers
are
at
the
same
height.
But
normally
place
the
center
speaker
above
or
below
the
television
as
shown
below.
?
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
23.5
-
35.5
inches
than
the
listener
's
ears.
?
Subwoofer
This
can
be
placed
in
any
front
position.

PRE-OPARATION
15
Pre-Operation
Mini
Glossary
for
Audio
Stream
&
Surround
mode
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
(which
means
identical
to
the
original
masters)
and
results
in
excep-
tional
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
pro-
gram
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
theater
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
dynam-
ic
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
fluc-
tuations
from
poor
FM
stereo
reception
can
otherwise
cause
dis-
turbing
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
play-
back
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.
A)
Using
the
SOUND
button
Each
time
you
press
the
SOUND
button,
the
sound
mode
changes
in
the
following
order;
PRO
LOGIC
→
PLII
MOVIE
→
PLII
MUSIC
→
PLII
MATRIX
→
ROCK
→
POP
→
LIVE
→
DANCE
→
TECH-
NO
→
CLASSIC
→
SOFT
→
3D
SURROUND
→
BYPASS
...
ips
ROCK:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
rock
music.
POP:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
pop
music.
LIVE:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
a
300-seat
live.
DANCE:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
dance
music.
TECHNO:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
techno
music.
CLASSIC:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
orchestral
music.
SOFT:
Ideal
for
soft
acoustic
sounds.
B)
Using
the button
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
sound
mode
changes
in
the
following
order;
PRO
LOGIC
→
PLII
MOVIE
→
PLII
MUSIC
→
PLII
MATRIX
→
BYPASS
...
(This
function
is
availabe
for
2-channel
mode
only)
When
a
DVD
is
inserted.
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
the
DVD
contents
differ
from
disc
-to-disc,
the
follow-
ing
explains
the basic
operation
when
this
feature
is
used.
Each
time
you
press
AUDIO
button,
the
sound
mode
of
DVD
is
changed
as
the
following
order;
→→→
For
your
reference
?
The
DVD/CD
player
memorizes
the
last
mode
settings
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.
otes
When
you
play
sound
tracks
with
96kHz
sampling
frequen-
cy,
the
output
signals
will
be
converted
to
48kHz
(sampling
frequency).
Sound
Mode
is
not
functional
if
a
headphone
is
used.
PL
II
PL
II

16
Pre-Operation
(Continued)
DVD/CD
player
Overview
This
manual
gives
basic
instructions
for
operating
the
DVD/CD
player.
Some
DVDs
require
specific
operation
or
allow
only
limited
operation
during
playback.
When
this
occurs,
the
symbol
appears
on
the
TV
screen,
indicating
that
the
operation
is
not
permitted
by
the
DVD/CD
player
or
is
not
available
on
the
disc.
On-Screen
Displays
General
playback
status
can
be
displayed
on
the
TV
screen.
Some
menu
options
can
be
changed
on
the
menu.
On-screen
display
operation
1
Press
DISPLAY
during
playback.
2
Use
3/4
to
select
a
menu
option.
The
selected
option
will
be
highlighted.
3
Use
1/2
to
change
the
setting
of
a
option.
The
number
buttons
can
be
also
be
used
for
setting
numbers
(e.g.,
title
number).
For
some
functions,
press
ENTER
to
execute
the
setting.
Playback
Status
Displays
Repeat
Title
Repeat
Chapter
Repeat
A-B
Repeat
Off
Resume
play
from
this
point
Action
prohibited
or
not
available
otes
Some
discs
may
not
provide
all
of
the
features
on
the
on-screen
display
example
shown
below.
If
no
button
is
pressed
for
10
seconds,
the
on-screen
display
disappears.
OFF
AB
CHAPT
TITLE
Menu
Options
Title
Number
Chapter
Number
Time
search
Audio
language
and
Digital
Audio
Output
mode
Subtitle
language
Angle
Sound
Function
(Use
3/4
to
select
desired
option)
Shows
the
current
title
number
and
total
number
of
titles,
and
skips
to
the
desired
title
number.
Shows
the
current
chapter
number
and
total
number
of
chapters,
and
skips
to
the
desired
chapter
number.
Shows
the
elapsed
playing
time,
and
searches
the
point
directly
from
the
elapsed
time.
Shows
the
current
audio
soundtrack
language,
encoding
method,
and
channel
number,
and
changes
the
setting.
Shows
the
current
subtitles
language,
and
changes
the
setting.
Shows
the
current
angle
number
and
total
number
of
angles,
and
changes
the
angle
number.
Shows
the
current
sound
mode,
and
changes
the
setting.
Selection
Method
1/2,or
Numbers,
ENTER
1/2,or
Numbers,
ENTER,
SKIP
Numbers,
ENTER
1/2,or
AUDIO
1/2,or
SUBTITLE
1/2,or
ANGLE
1/2,or
SOUND
1/3
1
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ENG
D
5.1
CH
OFF
1/1
BYPASS
ABC
DVD

PRE-OPARATION
17
Pre-Operation
(Continued)
Initial
Setup
You
can
set
your
own
Personal
Preferences
on
the
DVD/CD
player.
Initial
Setup
and
Operation
Overview
1
Press
SETUP.
The
Setup
menu
appears.
2
Use
3/4
to
select
the
menu
option.
The
screen
will
show
the
current
setting
for
the
selected
menu
option,
as
well
as
alternate
setting(s).
3
While
the
menu
option
is
selected,
press
2,
then
3/4
to
select
the
desired
setting.
4
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
selection.
Some
menu
option
require
additional
steps.
5
Press
SETUP,
RETURN,
or
PLAY
to
move
the
Setup
menu.
Language
Disc
Language
Select
a
language
for
the
disc's
Menu,
Audio,
and
Subtitle.
Original
:
The
original
language
set
for
the
disc
is
selected.
Other
:
To
select
another
language,
use
the
number
buttons
to
enter
the
corresponding
4-digit
number
according
to
the
lan-
guage
code
list
on
page
30.
If
you
enter
the
wrong
language
code,
press
CLEAR.
Menu
Language
Select
a
language
for
the
Setup
menu.
This
is
the
menu
you
see
when
you
press
SETUP.
Picture
TV
Aspect
4:3
Letterbox:
Select
when
a
standard
4:3
TV
is
con-
nected.
Displays
theatrical
images
with
masking
bars
above
and
below
the
picture.
4:3
Panscan:
Select
when
a
conventional
TV
set
is
connected.
The
video
material
formatted
in
the
Pan
&
Scan
style
is
played
back
in
that
style
(Both
sides
of
the
picture
are
cut
off).
16:9
Wide:
Select
when
a
16:9
wide
TV
is
connected.
Progressive
Scan
Progressive
Scan
Video
provides
the
highest
quality
pictures
with
less
flickering.
If
you
are
using
the
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT/
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
jacks,
but
are
connecting
the
DVD/CD
player
to
a
standard
(analog)
television,
set
Progressive
Scan
to
Off.
If
you
are
using
the
Component
Video
jacks
for
connection
to
a
TV
or
monitor
that
is
compatible
with
a
progressive
scan
signal,
set
Progressive
Scan
to
On.
Caution
Once
the
setting
for
progressive
scan
output
is
entered,
an
image
will
only
be
visible
on
a
progressive
scan
compatible
TV
or
monitor.
If
you
set
Progressive
Scan
to
On
in
error,
you
must
reset
the
unit.
Press
STOP
to
stop
any
disc
that
is
play-
ing.
Next,
press
STOP
again
and
hold
it
for
five
seconds
before
releasing
it.
The
video
output
will
be
restored
to
the
standard
setting,
and
a
picture
will
once
again
be
visible
on
a
conventional
analog
TV
or
monitor.
DVD
DVD
DVD
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Disc
Audio
English
Spanish
French
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Progressive
Scan
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
4:3
4:3
16:9
Letterbox
Panscan
Wide
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Progressive
Scan
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
Original
German
Chinese
Italian
Hungarian
Polish
English
French
Spanish
Other--------
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Progressive
Scan
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
Off
On
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Progressive
Scan
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
Original
German
Chinese
Italian
Hungarian
Polish
English
French
Spanish
Other--------

18
Pre-Operation
(Continued)
Speaker
Setup
5.1
Speaker
settings
Select
speaker
settings,
including
volume
balance
and
delay
time,
or
test
the
speaker
settings.
Speaker
settings
are
only
active
on
the
Analog
Multi-
Channel
Output.
(See
"Speaker
Setup",
on
page
27.)
Others
DRC,
Vocal
and
Auto
Play
settings
are
adjustable.
Use
3/4
to
select
the
desired
menu
option
and
press
ENTER.
The
setting
of
the
selected
menu
option
is
switched
between
On
and
Off.
Dynamic
Range
Control
(DRC)
With
the
DVD
format,
you
can
hear
a
program's
sound-
track
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.
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.
Auto
Play
You
can
set
up
the
DVD/CD
player
so
a
DVD
disc
auto-
matically
starts
playing
whenever
a
DVD
is
inserted.
If
Auto
Play
mode
is
set
to
On,
this
DVD/CD
player
will
search
a
title
that
playback
time
is
longest
and
then
play
back
the
title
automatically.
On:
Auto
Play
function
is
active.
Off:
Auto
Play
function
is
not
active.
ote
The
Auto
Play
function
may
not
work
for
some
DVDs.
DVD
DVD
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
Vocal
DRC
Auto
Play
On
Off
On
Progressive
Scan
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Progressive
Scan
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
R R
Front
L
Volume
0
dB
Size
Small
Distance
1 ft
Test
Return

PRE-OPARATION
19
Pre-Operation
(Continued)
Parental
Control
Rating
Movies
on
DVDs
may
contain
scenes
not
suitable
for
children.
Therefore,
discs
may
contain
Parental
Control
information
that
applies
to
the
complete
disc
or
to
certain
scenes
on
the
disc.
These
scenes
are
rated
from
1
to
8,
and
alternatively,
more
suitable
scenes
are
available
for
selection
on
some
discs.
Ratings
are
country-dependent.
The
Parental
Control
feature
allows
you
to
prevent
discs
from
being
played
by
your
children
or
to
have
certain
discs
played
with
alternative
scenes.
1
Select
"Rating"
on
the
Setup
menu
using
the
3/4
buttons.
2
While
"Rating"
is
selected,
press
2.
3
When
you
have
not
entered
a
password.
Enter
a
4-digit
password
using
the
number
buttons
to
create
a
personal
4-digit
security
password.
then
press
ENTER.
Enter
the
4-digit
password
again
and
press
ENTER
to
verify.
When
you
have
already
registered
a
password;
Enter
a
4-digit
password
using
the
numbered
but-
tons
to
confirm
the
personal
4-digit
security
pass-
word,
then
press
ENTER.
If
you
make
a
mistake
before
pressing
ENTER,
press
CLEAR
and
enter
4-digit
security
password
again.
4
Select
a
rating
from
1
to
8
using
the
3/4
but-
tons.
One
(1)
has
the
least
playback
restrictions.
Eight
(8)
has
the
most
playback
restrictions.
Unlock:
If
you
select
Unlock,
Parental
Control
is
not
active.
The
disc
will
play
in
full.
Ratings
1
to
8:
Some
discs
contain
scenes
not
suitable
for
children.
If
you
set
a
rating
for
the
play-
er,
all
disc
scenes
with
the
same
rating
or
lower
will
be
played.
Higher
rated
scenes
will
not
be
played
unless
an
alternative
scene
is
available
on
the
disc.
The
alternative
must
have
the
same
rating
or
a
lower
one.
If
no
suitable
alternative
is
found,
play-
back
will
stop.
You
must
enter
the
4-digit
password
or
change
the
rating
level
in
order
to
play
the
disc.
5
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
rating
selection,
then
press
SETUP
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
This
function
may
not
work
for
some
DVDs.
Country
Code
Enter
the
code
of
a
country/area
whose
standards
were
used
to
rate
the
DVD
video
disc,
referring
to
the
list
(See
"Country
Code
List",
page
31.).
1
Select
Country
Code
using
the
3/4
buttons
on
the
Setup
menu.
2
While
Country
Code
is
selected,
press
2.
3
Follow
step
3
of
"Rating"
on
left.
4
Select
the
first
character
using
the
3/4
buttons.
5
Shift
the
cursor
using
2
button
and
select
the
second
character
using
3/4
buttons.
6
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
Country
Code
selection,
then
press
SETUP
to
exit
the
menu.
ote
Confirmation
of
the
4-digit
password
is
necessary
when
the
code
is
changed
(see
"Changing
the
4-digit
code"
below.).
Changing
the
4-digit
code
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
shown
above
to
the
left
(Rating).
2
Enter
the
old
code,
then
press
ENTER.
3
Select
Change
using
3/4
buttons
then
press
ENTER.
4
Enter
the
new
4-digit
code,
then
press
ENTER.
5
Enter
exactly
the
same
code
a
second
time
and
veri-
fy
by
pressing
ENTER.
6
Press
SETUP
to
exit
the
menu.
If
you
forget
your
4-digit
code
If
you
forgot
your
password,
to
clear
the
current
pass-
word,
follow
the
procedure
below.
1
Press
SETUP
to
display
the
Setup
menu.
2
Use
the
Number
buttons
to
enter
the
6-digit
number
"210499".
The
4-digit
password
is
cleared.
3
Enter
a
new
code
as
shown
above
to
the
left
(Rating).
DVD
DVD
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
Code
Set
US
Progressive
Scan
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Unlock
Change
Progressive
Scan

20
DVD
Operation
DVD
Playback
Playback
Setup
Turn
on
the
TV
and
select
the
video
input
source
con-
nected
to
the
DVD/CD
player.
Audio
system:
Turn
on
the
audio
system
and
select
the
input
source
connected
to
the
DVD/CD
player.
1
Press
OPEN/CLOSE
to
open
the
disc
tray.
2
Load
your
chosen
disc
in
the
tray,
with
the
playback
side
facing
down.
3
Press
OPEN/CLOSE
to
close
the
tray.
READING
appears
on
the
TV
screen,
and
playback
starts
automatically.
If
playback
does
not
start,
press
PLAY.
In
some
cases,
the
disc
menu
might
appear
instead.
If
a
menu
screen
is
displayed
The
menu
screen
may
be
displayed
first
after
loading
a
DVD
which
offers
a
menu.
Use
the
1
234
buttons
to
select
the
title/chapter
you
want
to
view,
then
press
ENTER
to
start
playback.
Press
TITLE
or
MENU
to
return
to
menu
display.
otes
--
If
Parental
Control
is
set
and
the
disc
is
not
within
the
Rating
settings
(not
authorized),
the
4-digit
code
must
be
entered
and/or
the
disc
must
be
authorized
(see
"Parental
Control",
on
page
19).
--
DVDs
may
have
a
regional
code.
Your
receiver
will
not
play
discs
that
have
a
regional
code
different
from
your
receiver.
The
regional
code
for this
receiver
is
1
(one).
General
Features
ote
Unless
stated
otherwise,
all
operations
described
use
the
remote
control.
Some
features
may
also
be
available
on
the
Setup
menu.
TITLE
Selection
When
a
disc
has
more
than
one
title/group,
you
can
move
to
another
title
as
follows:
Press
DISPLAY,
then
use
the
appropriate
number
button
(0-9)
to
select
a
title/group
number.
CHAPTER/TRACK
Selection
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
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
briefly
during
playback
to
select
the
next
chapter/track
or
to
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
chapter/track.
Press
.
twice
briefly
to
step
back
to
the
previous
chap-
ter/group/track.
To
go
directly
to
any
chapter
during
DVD
playback,
press
DISPLAY.
Then,
press
3/4
to
select
the
chapter/group/track
icon.
Then,
enter
the
chapter/track
number
using
the
numbered
buttons
(0-9).
ote
For
two-digit
numbers,
press
the
numbered
buttons
(0-9)in
rapid
succession.
Search
1
Press
and
hold
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
for
about
two
seconds
during
playback.
The
receiver
will
now
go
into
SEARCH
mode.
2
Press
and
hold
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
repeatedly
to
select
the
required
speed:
mX2,
mX4,
mX16,
mX100
(backward)
or
MX2,
MX4,
MX16,
MX100
(forward).
3
To
return
to
normal
play,
press
PLAY.
Pause
1
Press
PAUSE/STEP
during
playback.
2
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY.
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1/3
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21
DVD
Operation
(Continued)
General
Features
(continued)
Still
Picture
and
Frame-by-Frame
playback
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP
during
playback.
The
DVD/CD
player
will
now
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
2.
You
can
advance
the
picture
frame-by-frame
by
pressing
PAUSE/STEP
repeatedly
on
the
remote
con-
trol.
3.
To
return
to
normal
playback,
press
PLAY.
Slow
Motion
1.
Press
SLOW
SCAN
-
m
or
M
+
during
playback.
The
receiver
will
enter
SLOW
mode.
2.UsetheSLOWSCAN-morM+toselectthe
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).
3.
To
exit
slow
motion
mode,
press
PLAY
Repeat
A-B
To
repeat
a
sequence
in
a
title
or
group:
1.
Press
REPEAT
A-B
at
your
chosen
starting
point.
"
A
* "
appears
briefly
on
the
TV
screen.
2.
Press
REPEAT
A-B
again
at
your
chosen
ending
point.
"A
B"
appears
briefly
on
the
TV
screen,
and
the
repeat
sequence
begins
("AsB"
appears
the
display
window).
3.
To
cancel
the
sequence,
press
REPEAT
A-B.
Repeat
DVD
Video
Discs
-
Repeat
Chapter/Title/Off
1.
To
repeat
the
currently
playing
chapter,
press
REPEAT.
The
Repeat
Chapter
icon
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
2.
To
repeat
the
title
currently
playing,
press
REPEAT
a
second
time.
The
Repeat
Title
icon
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
3.
To
exit
Repeat
mode,
press
REPEAT
a
third
time.
The
Repeat
Off icon
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Time
Search
The
Time
Search
function
allows
you
to
start
playing
at
any
chosen
time
on
the
disc.
1.Press
DISPLAY
during
playback.
The
on-screen
dis-
play
appears
on
the
screen.
The
Time
Search
box
shows
the
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
current
disc.
2.
Within
10
seconds,
use
3/4
to
select
the
Time
Search
icon
in
the
on-screen
display.
The
"-:--:--"
appears
in
the
Time
Search
box.
3.
Within
10
seconds,
use
the
number
buttons
to
enter
the
required
start
time.
Enter
hours,
minutes,
and
sec-
onds
from
left
to
right
in
the
box.
If
you
enter
the
wrong
numbers,
press
CLEAR
to
remove
the
numbers
you
entered.
Then
enter
the
correct
numbers.
4.
Within
10
seconds,
press
ENTER
to
confirm
the
start
time.
Playback
starts
from
the
selected
time
on
the
disc.
If
you
enter
an
invalid
time,
playback
will
continue
from
the
current
point.
-:--:--
0:20:09
DVD
OFF
TITLE
CHAPT
DVD
OFF
AB
A*
DVD
DVD-V
DVD
OPERATION

22
DVD
Operation
(Continued)
General
Features
(continued)
3D
Surround
This
unit
can
produce
a
3D
Surround
effect,
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
theater
system.
1.
Press
SOUND
MODE
to
select
"3D
SUR"
during
play-
back.
2.
To
turn
off
the
3D
Surround
effect,
press
SOUND
MODE
again
to
select
"BYPASS".
Zoom
The
Zoom
function
allows
you
to
enlarge
the
video
image
and
to
move
through
the
enlarged
image.
1.
Press
ZOOM
during
playback
or
still
playback
to
acti-
vate
the
Zoom
function.
If
you
press
ZOOM
repeatedly,
the
magnification
level
increases
up
to
six
steps.
2.
Use
the
1
234
buttons
to
move
through
the
zoomed
picture.
3.
Press
CLEAR
to
resume
normal
playback
or
return
to
the
paused
image.
ote
The
zoom
function
may
not
work
on
some
DVDs.
Marker
Search
You
can
start
playback
from
a
memorized
point.
Up
to
nine
points
can
be memorized.
To
enter
a
mark,
follow
these
steps.
1.
During
disc
playback,
press
MARKER
when
playback
reaches
the
spot
that
you
want
to
memorize.
The
Marker
icon
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen
briefly.
2.
Repeat
Step
1
to
enter
up
to
nine
Marker
points
on a
disc.
To
Recall
Marked
Scenes
1.
During
disc
playback,
press
SEARCH.
The
MARKER
SEARCH
menu
will
appear
on
the
screen.
2.
Within
10
seconds,
use
1/2
to
select
the
Marker
number
that
you
want
to
recall.
3.
Press
ENTER.
Playback
will
start
from
the
Marked
scene.
4.To
remove
the
MARKER
SEARCH
menu,
press
SEARCH.
To
Clear
a
Marked
Scene
1.
During
disc
playback,
press
SEARCH.
The
MARKER
SEARCH
menu
will
appear
on
the
screen.
2.
Use
1/2
to
select
the
Marker
number
that
you
want
to
erase.
3.
Press
CLEAR.
The
Marker
number
will
be
erased
from
the
list.
4.
Repeat
steps
2
and
3
to
erase
additional
Marker
numbers.
5.
To
remove
the
MARKER
SEARCH
menu,
press
SEARCH.
Special
DVD
Features
Checking
the
contents
of
DVD
Video
discs:
Menus
DVDs
may
offer
menus
that
allow
you
to
access
special
features.
To
use
the
disc
menu,
press
MENU.
Then,
press
the
appropriate
number
button
to
select
an
option.
Or,
use
the
1
234
buttons
to
highlight
your
selection,
then
press
ENTER.
Title
Menu
1.
Press TITLE.
If
the
current
title
has
a
menu,
the
menu
will
appear
on
the
screen.
Otherwise,
the
disc
menu
may
appear.
2.
The
menu
can
list
camera
angles,
spoken
language
and
subtitle
options,
and
chapters
for
the
title.
3.
To
remove
the
title
menu,
press
TITLE
again.
Disc
Menu
1.
Press
MENU.
The
disc
menu
is
displayed.
2.
To
remove
the
disc
menu,
press
MENU
again.
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.
The
number
of
the
current
angle
appears
on
the
display.
Changing
the
Audio
Language
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
dif-
ferent
audio
language
or
audio
track.
Changing
the
Audio
Channel
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
different
audio
channel
(STER.,
LEFT
or
RIGHT).
Subtitles
Press
SUBTITLE
repeatedly
during
playback
to
see
the
different
subtitle
languages
available.
ote
If
appears,
the
feature
is
not
available
on
the
disc.
1
ENG
ABC
DVD
1PPCM
5CH
1
ENG
D
5.1
CH
DVD
DVD-V
1/1
DVD
DVD
DVD
DVD
MARKER
SEARCH
1/9
DVD
DVD
3D
SUR
BYPASS
DVD

OPERATION
23
Audio
CD
and
MP3/WMA
Disc
Operation
Playing
Audio
CD
or
MP3/WMA
Discs
The
DVD/CD
player
can
play
MP3/WMA
formatted
recordings
on
CD-ROM,
CD-R,
or
CD-RW
discs.
Before
playing
MP3/WMA
recordings,
read
the
notes
on
MP3/WMA
Recordings
on
right.
1
Insert
a
disc
and
close
the
tray.
Audio
CD:
Audio
CD
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen
go
to
step
4.
MP3/WMA
disc:
The
MP3/WMA-JPEG
choice
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Go
to
step
2
2
Use
3/4
to
select
the
MP3/WMA
option
then
press
ENTER.
The
MP3/WMA
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Press
RETURN
to
move
to
the
MP3/WMA-JPEG
choice
menu.
3
Use
3/4
to
select
a
folder,
and
ENTER.
A
list
of
files
in
the
folder
appears.
4
Use
3/4
to
select
a
track
then
press
PLAY
or
ENTER.
Playback
starts.
During
playback,
the
current
track's
elapsed
playing
time
will
appear
on
the
display
window
and
menu.
Playback
will
stop
at
the
end
of
the
disc.
Press
TITLE
to
move
to
the
next
page.
Press
MENU
to
move
to
the
previous
page.
Audio
CD
Menu
MP3/WMA
Menu
ip
If
you
are
in
a
file
list
and
want
to
return
to
the
Folder
list,
use
3/4
to
highlight
and
press
ENTER
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
screen.
5
To
stop
playback
at
any
other
time,
press
STOP.
Notes
on
MP3/WMA
Recordings
About
MP3
An
MP3
file
is
audio
data
compressed
by
using
the
MPEG1
audio
layer-3
file-coding
scheme.
We
call
files
that
have
the
".mp3"
file
extension
"MP3
files".
The
player
can
not
read
an
MP3
file
that
has
a
file
extension
other
than
".mp3".
About
WMA(Window
Media
Audio)
A
WMA
file
is
a
Microsoft
audio
compression
technology.
WMA(Windows
Media
Audio)
offers
double
the
audio
compression
of
the
MP3
format.
MP3/WMA
Disc
compatibility
with
this
DVD/CD
player
is
limited
as
follows:
1.
Sampling
Frequency
/
only
at
44.1kHz
(MP3),
32
-
44.1kHz
(WMA)
2.
Bit
rate
/
within
32
-
320kbps
(MP3),
32
-
128kbps
(WMA)
3.
CD-R
physical
format
should
be
"ISO
9660"
4.
If
you
record
MP3/WMA
files
using
the
software
which
cannot
create
a
FILE
SYSTEM,
for
example
"Direct-CD"
etc.,
it
is
impossible
to
playback
MP3/WMA
files.
We
recommend
that
you
use
"Easy-
CD
Creator",
which
is
the
default
in
most
software.
5.
A
single
session
disc
requires
MP3/WMA
files
in
the
first
track.
If
there
is
no
MP3/WMA
file
in
the
1st
track,
it
cannot
playback
MP3/WMA
files.
If
you
wish
to
playback
MP3/WMA
files,
format
all
the
data
in
the
disc
or
use
a
new
one.
6.
File
names
should
be
named
using
8
letters
or
less
and
must
incorporate
".mp3"
or
".wma"
extension
e.g.
"********.MP3"
or
"********.WMA".
7.
Donotusespecialletterssuchas"/:*?"<>"etc.
8.
Total
number
of
files
on
the
disc
should
be
less
than
650.
This
DVD/CD
player
requires
discs/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).
That
require
certain
pre-existing
conditions
(see
above)
to
insure
compatible
playback.
Customers
should
also
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.
WMA
MP3
CD
Program
CD
STER.
BYPASS
0:
56:
18
TRACK01
TRACK02
TRACK03
TRACK04
TRACK05
TRACK06
TRACK07
TRACK08
Clear
All
TRACK
1
TRACK
2
TRACK
3
TRACK
4
TRACK
5
TRACK
6
TRACK
7
TRACK
8
Program
MP3
WMA
OFF
00:00
1
Clear
All
JPEG
MP3
WMA
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
Folder4
Folder5
Folder6
Folder7
Folder8
MP3
WMA
OFF
00:00
Program
Clear
All

24
Audio
CD
and
MP3/WMA
Disc
Operation
(Continued)
Pause
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP
during
playback.
2.
To
return
to
playback,
press
PLAY
or
press
PAUSE/STEP
again.
Changing
Tracks
Press
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
briefly
during
playback
to
go
to
the
next
track
or
to
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
Press
SKIP/SCAN
.
twice
briefly
to
step
back
to
the
previous
track.
For
audio
CDs,
to
go
directly
to
any
track,
enter
the
track
number
using
the
numbered
buttons
(0-9)
dur-
ing
playback.
Repeat
Track/All/Off
1.
To
repeat
the
track
currently
playing,
press
REPEAT.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"TRACK"
appear
on
the
menu
screen.
2.
To
repeat
all
tracks
on
a
disc,
press
REPEAT
a
sec-
ond
time.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"ALL"
appear
on
the
menu
screen.
3.
To
cancel
Repeat
mode,
press
REPEAT
a
third
time.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"OFF"
appear
on
the
menu
screen.
Search
1.
Press
and
hold
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
for
about
two
seconds
during
playback.
The
player
will
now
go
into
SEARCH
mode.
2.
Press
and
hold
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
repeatedly
to
select
the
required
speed:
mX2, mX4,
mX8
(backward)
or
MX2,
MX4,
MX8
(forward).
Search
speed
and
direction
are
indicated
on
the
menu
screen.
3.
To
exit
SEARCH
mode,
press
PLAY.
Repeat
A-B
To
repeat
a
sequence.
1.
During
disc
playback,
press
REPEAT
A-B
at
your
chosen
start
point.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"A
* "
appears
on
the
menu
screen.
2.
Press
REPEAT
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
REPEAT
A-B
again.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"OFF"
appear
on
the
menu
screen.
3D
Surround
This
unit
can
produce
a
3D
Surround
effect,
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
theater
system.
1.
Use
SOUND
to
select
"3D
SUR"
during
playback.
2.
To
turn
off
the
3D
Surround
effect,
use
SOUND
to
select
"BYPASS.".
Changing
Audio
Channel
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
different
audio
channel
(STER.,
LEFT,
or
RIGHT).
CD
CD
CD
WMA
MP3
CD
WMA
MP3
CD
WMA
MP3
CD
WMA
MP3
CD

OPERATION
25
JPEG
FIle
Operation
Viewing
JPEG
Files
This
DVD/CD
player
can
play
discs
with
JPEG
files
and
Kodak
picture
CDs.
Before
viewing
JPEG
files,
read
the
notes
on
JPEG
files
on
the
right.
1
Insert
a
disc
and
close
the
tray.
The
MP3/WMA-JPEG
selection
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
2
Use
3/4
to
select
the
JPEG
option
then
press
ENTER.
The
JPEG
menu
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
3
Use
3/4
to
select
a
folder,
and
ENTER.
A
list
of
files
in
the
folder
appears.
Press
RETURN
to
move
to
the
MP3/WMA-JPEG
selection
menu.
Tip
If
you
are
in
a
file
list
and
want
to
return
to
the
Folder
list,
use
the
34
buttons
on
the
remote
to
highlight
"
"
and
press
ENTER
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
screen.
4
If
you
want
to
view
a
particular
file,
use
3/4
to
highlight
a
file
and
press
ENTER
or
PLAY.
Viewing
the
file
starts.
While
viewing
a
file,
press
RETURN
to
move
to
the
previous
menu
(JPEG
menu).
Press
TITLE
to
move
to
the
next
page.
Press
MENU
to
move
to
the
previous
page.
ip
There
are
three
viewing
Slide
Speed
options:
Fast,
Normal,
Slow,
and
Off.
Use
1/2
to
highlight
the
Slide
Speed
option
then
use
3/4
to
select
the
option
you
want
to
use,
and
press
ENTER.
5
To
stop
viewing
at
any
other
time,
press
STOP.
The
JPEG
menu
appears.
Changing
Files
Press
SKIP/SCAN
.
or
>
once
while
viewing
a
picture
to
advance
to
the
next
file
or
to
the
previous
file.
Still
Picture
1.
Press
PAUSE/STEP
while
viewing
a
slide
show.
The
DVD/CD
player
will
now
go
into
PAUSE
mode.
2.
To
return
to
the
slide
show,
press
PLAY
or
press
PAUSE/STEP
again.
Flipping
the
picture
Use 3/4
while
viewing
a
picture
to
flip
the
picture
horizontally
or
a
vertically.
Rotating
the
picture
Use
1/2
while
viewing
a
picture
to
rotate
the
picture
clockwise
or
counter
clockwise.
Notes
on
JPEG
Files
Depending
upon
the
size
and
number
of
the
JPEG
files,
it
could
take
a
long
time
for
the
DVD/CD
player
to
read
the
disc's
contents.
If
you
don't
see
an
on-
screen
display
after
several
minutes,
some
of
the
files
are
too
big
---
reduce
the
resolution
of
the
JPEG
files
to
less
than
2
mega
pixels
and
burn
another
disc.
Total
number
of
files
and
folders
on
the
disc
should
be
less
than
650.
Some
disc
may
be
incompatible
due
to
different
recording
format
or
condition
of
disc.
Ensure
that
all
the
selected
files
have
the
".jpg"
exten-
sions
when
copying
into
the
CD
layout.
If
the
files
have
".jpe"
or
".jpeg"
extensions,
please
rename
them
as
".jpg"
files.
File
names
without
".jpg"
extension
will
not
be
able
to
be
read
by
this
DVD/CD
player,
even
though
the
files
are
shown
as
JPEG
image
files
in
windows
explorer.
JPEG
Slide
Speed
5/32
1024X768
Picture1
Picture2
Picture3
Picture4
Picture5
Picture6
Picture7
JPEG
Off
Folder1
MP3
WMA
JPEG
5/32
Picture5.jpg
1024X768
Slide
Speed
Off
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
Folder4
Folder5
Folder6
Folder7
Folder8
JPEG

26
Programmed
Playback
WMA
MP3
CD
Audio
CD
and
MP3/WMA
Disc
Programmed
Playback
The
Program
function
enables
you
to
store
your
favorite
tracks
from
any
disc
in
the
player's
memory.
Program
can
contain
30
tracks.
1
Press
PROGRAM
during
playback
or
in
the
Stop
mode
to
enter
the
Program
Edit
mode.
The
mark
will
appear
to
the
right
of
the
word
Program
on
the
right
side
of
the
menu
display.
ote
Press
PROGRAM
to
exit
the
Program
Edit
mode;
the
mark
will
disappear.
2
Select
a
track,
then
press
ENTER
to
place
the
selected
track
on
the
Program
list.
3
Repeat
step
2
to
place
additional
tracks
on
the
Program
list.
Audio
CD
menu
MP3/WMA
menu
4
Press
2.
The
programmed
track
you
selected
last
is
highlighted
on
the
program
list.
5
Use
3/4
to
select
the
track
you
want
to
start
playing.
Press
TITLE
to
move
to
the
next
page.
Press
MENU
to
move
to
the
previous
page.
6
Press
PLAY
to
start.
Playback
begins
in
the
order
in
which
you
programmed
the
tracks
and
"PROG."
appears
on
the
menu
display.
Playback
stops
after
all
of
the
tracks
on
the
Program
list
have
played
once.
7
To
resume
normal
playback
from
pro-
grammed
playback,
select
a
track
of
CD
(or
MP3/WMA)
list
and
then
press
ENTER.
"PROG."
indicator
disappears
from
the
on
the
menu
dis-
play.
Repeat
Programmed
Tracks
To
repeat
the
track
currently
playing,
press
REPEAT.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"TRACK"
appear
on
the
menu
display.
To
repeat
all
tracks
on
the
program
list,
press
REPEAT
a
second
time.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"ALL"
appear
on
the
menu
display.
To
cancel
Repeat
mode,
press
REPEAT
a
third
time.
The
Repeat
icon
and
"OFF"
appear
on
the
menu
display.
Erasing
a
Track
from
the
Program
List
1.
Press
PROGRAM
during
playback
(Audio
CD
and
MP3/WMA
disc
only)
or
in
the
stop
mode
to
enter
the
Program
Edit
mode.
The
mark
will
appear.
2.
Press
2
to
move
to
the
Program
list.
3.
Use
3/4
to
select
the
track
that
you
wish
to
erase
from
the
Program
list.
4.
Press
CLEAR.
The
track
will
be
erased
from
the
Program
list.
Erasing
the
Complete
Program
List
1.
Follow
steps
1-2
of
"Erasing
a
Track
from
Program
List"
as
above.
2.
Use
3/4
to
select
"Clear
All",
then
press
ENTER.
The
complete
Program
for
the
disc
will
be
erased.
The
programs
are
also
cleared
when
the
disc
is
removed.
E
E
E
STER.
BYPASS
E
0:
56:
18
TRACK
1
TRACK
2
TRACK
3
TRACK
4
TRACK
12
TRACK
8
TRACK
10
TRACK
3
TRACK
5
TRACK
6
TRACK
7
TRACK
8
Program
CD
Clear
All
E
TRACK
1
TRACK
2
TRACK
3
TRACK
4
TRACK
8
TRACK
2
TRACK
4
TRACK
3
TRACK
5
TRACK
6
TRACK
7
TRACK
8
Program
MP3
WMA
OFF
00:00
3
Clear
All

OPERATION
27
Speaker
Setup
Adjust
the
following
settings
for
the
built-in
5.1
channel
surround
decoder.
1
Select
"5.1
Speaker
Setup"
on
the
Setup
menu
using
the
3/4
buttons.
2
While
"5.1
Speaker
Setup"
is
selected,
press
2
button.
3
Use
2
buttons
to
select
the
desired
speaker.
4
Adjust
options
by
using
341
2
buttons.
Speaker
selection
Select
a
speaker
that
you
want
to
adjust.
((Front
speak-
ers
(Left),
Front
speakers
(Right),
Center
Speaker,
Rear
speakers
(Left),
Rear
speakers
(Right),
or
Subwoofer))
Volume
Use
1
/
2
to
adjust
the
output
level
of
the
selected
speaker.
(-6dB
~
+6dB)
Size
Since
the
speaker
settings
are
fixed,
you
cannot
change
the
settings.
Distance
If
you
connected
speakers
to
your
DVD/CD
player
,
set-
ting
the
Distance
lets
the
speakers
know
how
far
the
sound
has
to
travel
to
reach
your
listening
point.
This
allows
the
sound
from
each
speaker
to
reach
the
listen-
er
at
the
same
time.
(1
ft
=
30.48
cm)
ote
You
can
not
set
the
distancefor
the
subwoofer
speaker.
Test
Press
ENTER
to
test
the
signals
of
each
speaker.
Adjust
the
volume
to
match
the
volume
of
test
signals
memorized
in
the
system.
Front
Left
(L)
→
Centre
→
Front
Right
(R)
→
Rear
Right
(R)
→
Rear
Left
(L)
→
Subwoofer
Return
Press
ENTER
to
return
to
the
previous
menu.
Last
Condition
Memory
This
DVD/CD
player
memorizes
the
user
settings
for
the
last
disc
that
you
have
viewed.
Settings
remain
in
memory
even
if
you
remove
the
disc
from
the
player
or
switch
off
the
player.
If
you
load
a
disc
that
has
its
set-
tings
memorized,
the
latest
stop
position
is
automatical-
ly
recalled.
otes
--
Settings
are
stored
in
memory
for
use
any
time.
--
This
player
does
not
memorize
settings
of
a
disc
if
you
switch
off
the
DVD/CD
player
before
commencing
to
play
it.
CD
DVD
Disc
Subtitle
Disc
Menu
Rating
Country
Code
TV
Aspect
Menu
Language
Progressive
Scan
5.1
Speaker
Setup
Others
Disc
Audio
R R
Front
L
Volume
0
dB
Size
Small
Distance
1 ft
Test
Return
Additional
Information

28
Radio
Operation
Presetting
Radio
stations
You
can
preset
50
stations
for
FM
and
AM
(MW).
Before
tuning,
make
sure
that
you
have
turned
down
the
vol-
ume.
1
Use
BAND
on
the
remote
control
to
access
FM
or
AM
(MW)
in
the
display
window.
2
Thereafter,
each
time
you
press
BAND,
FM
and
AM
(MW)
change
alternately.
3
Press
and
hold
TUNING
or
on
the
front
panel
for
about
two
seconds
until
the
frequency
indication
starts
to
change,
then
release.
Scanning
stops
when
the
DVD/CD
Receiver
tunes
in
a
station.
"TUNED"
and
"STEREO"
(for
stereo
program)
appear
in
the
display
window.
ote
"TUNED"
only
appears
when
the
signal
is
FM
and
STEREO.
4
Press
MEMORY
on
the
front
panel.
A
preset
number
will
flash
in
the
display
window.
5
Press
TUNING
or
on
the
front
panel
to
select
the
preset
number
you
want.
6
Press
MEMORY
on
the
front
panel
again.
The
station
is
stored.
7
Repeat
steps
3
to
6
to
store
other
stations.
To
tune
in
a
station
with
a
weak
signal
Press
TUNING
or
repeatedly
in
step
3
to
tune
in
the
station
manually.
To
clear
all
the
stored
stations
Press
and
hold
MEMORY
for
about
two
seconds.
"CLEAR
ALL"
is
appears
in
the
display
window,
then
press
MEMORY
again,
the
stations
are
cleared.
If
you
have
accidentally
entered
into
the
"CLEAR
ALL"
mode
and
you
do
not
wish
to
clear
the
memory,
do
not
press
any
key.
After
a
few
seconds,
the
"CLEAR
ALL"
display
will
go
off
by
itself
and
change
to
normal
mode.
ote
If
all
stations
have
already
been
entered,
the
FULL
message
will
appear
in
the
display
window
for
a
moment
and
then
a
preset
number
will
flash.
To
change
the
preset
number,
follow
the
steps
5-6
as
above.
Listening
to
the
radio
Preset
radio
stations
in
the
DVD/CD
player's
memory
first
(see
"Presetting
radio
stations"
on
the
left).
1
Press
BAND
repeatedly
until
AM
(MW)
or
FM
appears
in
the
display
window.
The
last
received
station
is
tuned
in.
2
Press
PRESET
+/-
repeatedly
to
select
the
pre-
set
station
you
want.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
DVD/CD
player
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
turn
the
radio
Off
Press
POWER
to
turn
the
DVD/CD
player
off
or
select
another
function
mode
(CD/DVD
or
AUX).
To
listen
to
non-preset
radio
stations
Use
manual
or
automatic
tuning
in
step
2.
For
manual
tuning,
press
TUNING
or
on
the
front
panel
repeatedly.
For
automatic
tuning,
press
and
hold
TUNING
or
for
about
two
seconds
on
the
front
panel.
To
select
a
preset
radio
station
directly
You
can
use
the
number
buttons
on
the
remote
control
to
select
a
preset
radio
station
directly.
For
example,
to
listen
to
preset
station
4,
press
4
on
the
remote
control.
To
listen
to
preset
station
19,
press
1
then
9
(within
3
seconds).
For
your
reference
If
a
FM
program
is
noisy
Press
MONO/ST.
repeatedly
on
the
front
panel
so
that
"STEREO"
disappears
from
the
display
window.
There
will
be
no
stereo
effect,
but
the
reception
will
improve.
Press
the
button
again
to
restore
the
stereo
effect.
To
improve
reception
Reorient
the
supplied
antennas.

OPERATION
29
Other
Functions
Sleep
Timer
Setup
You
can
set
up
the
DVD/CD
player
to
turn
off
automati-
cally
at
a
specified
time.
1
Press
SLEEP
to
set
up
a
sleep
time.
The
SLEEP
indicator
and
sleep
time
appears
in
the
dis-
play
window.
2
Each
time
you
press
SLEEP
the
setting
changes
in
the
following
order.
SLEEP
90→80→70→60→50→40→30→20→10→
OFF
ote
You
can
check
the
time
remaining
before the
DVD/CD
player
turns
off.
Press
SLEEP.
The
remaining
time
appears
in
the
display
window.
Dimmer
This
function
changes
the
brightness
of
the
display
win-
dow
on
the
front
panel
during
power-on
status.
Press
DIMMER
repeatedly.
Mute
Press
MUTE
to
remove
the
sound.
You
can
mute
your
unit
in
order,
for
example,
to
answer
the
telephone,
"MUTE"
indicator
flashes
in
the
display
window.
Press
MUTE
again
to
restore
the
sound.
Using
Headphones
Connect
a
stereo
headphone
plug
(
3.5mm)
into
the
PHONES
input
jack.
The
speakers
are
automatically
disconnected
when
you
plug
in
a
headphone
(not
supplied).

30
Language
Code
List
Enter
the
appropriate
code
number
for
the
initial
setup
"Disc
Audio",
"Disc
Subtitle"
and/or
"Disc
Menu"
(See
page
17).
Code
Language
6566
Abkhazian
6565
Afar
6570
Afrikaans
8381
Albanian
6577
Ameharic
6582
Arabic
7289
Armenian
6583
Assamese
6588
Aymara
6590
Azerbaijani
6665
Bashkir
6985
Basque
6678
Bengali;
Bangla
6890
Bhutani
6672
Bihari
6682
Breton
6671
Bulgarian
7789
Burmese
6669
Byelorussian
7577
Cambodian
6765
Catalan
9072
Chinese
6779
Corsican
7282
Croatian
6783
Czech
6865
Danish
7876
Dutch
6978
English
6979
Esperanto
6984
Estonian
7079
Faroese
Code
Language
7074
Fiji
7073
Finnish
7082
French
7089
Frisian
7176
Galician
7565
Georgian
6869
German
6976
Greek
7576
Greenlandic
7178
Guarani
7185
Gujarati
7265
Hausa
7387
Hebrew
7273
Hindi
7285
Hungarian
7383
Icelandic
7378
Indonesian
7365
Interlingua
7165
Irish
7384
Italian
7465
Japanese
7487
Javanese
7578
Kannada
7583
Kashmiri
7575
Kazakh
7589
Kirghiz
7579
Korean
7585
Kurdish
7679
Laothian
7665
Latin
7686
Latvian,
Lettish
Code
Language
7678
Lingala
7684
Lithuanian
7775
Macedonian
7771
Malagasy
7783
Malay
7776
Malayalam
7784
Maltese
7773
Maori
7782
Marathi
7779
Moldavian
7778
Mongolian
7865
Nauru
7869
Nepali
7879
Norwegian
7982
Oriya
8065
Panjabi
8083
Pashto,
Pushto
7065
Persian
8076
Polish
8084
Portuguese
8185
Quechua
8277
Rhaeto-Romance
8279
Rumanian
8285
Russian
8377
Samoan
8365
Sanskrit
7168
Scots
Gaelic
8382
Serbian
8372
Serbo-Croatian
8378
Shona
8368
Sindhi
Code
Language
8373
Singhalese
8375
Slovak
8376
Slovenian
8379
Somali
6983
Spanish
8385
Sudanese
8387
Swahili
8386
Swedish
8476
Tagalog
8471
Tajik
8465
Tamil
8484
Tatar
8469
Telugu
8472
Thai
6679
Tibetan
8473
Tigrinya
8479
Tonga
8482
Turkish
8475
Turkmen
8487
Twi
8575
Ukrainian
8582
Urdu
8590
Uzbek
8673
Vietnamese
8679
Volapuk
6789
Welsh
8779
Wolof
8872
Xhosa
7473
Yiddish
8979
Yoruba
9085
Zulu

REFERENCE
31
Code
Country
AD
Andorra
AE
United
Arab
Emirates
AF
Afghanistan
AG
Antigua
and
Barbuda
AI
Anguilla
AL
Albania
AM
Armenia
AN
Netherlands
Antilles
AO
Angola
AQ
Antarctica
AR
Argentina
AS
American
Samoa
AT
Austria
AU
Australia
AW
Aruba
AZ
Azerbaidjan
BA
Bosnia-Herzegovina
BB
Barbados
BD
Bangladesh
BE
Belgium
BF
Burkina
Faso
BG
Bulgaria
BH
Bahrain
BI
Burundi
BJ
Benin
BM
Bermuda
BN
Brunei
Darussalam
BO
Bolivia
BR
Brazil
BS
Bahamas
BT
Bhutan
BV
Bouvet
Island
BW
Botswana
BY
Belarus
BZ
Belize
CA
Canada
CC
Cocos
(Keeling)
Islands
CF
Central
African
Republic
CG
Congo
CH
Switzerland
CI
Ivory
Coast
CK
Cook
Islands
CL
Chile
CM
Cameroon
CN
China
CO
Colombia
CR
Costa
Rica
CS
Former
Czechoslovakia
CU
Cuba
CV
Cape
Verde
CX
Christmas
Island
CY
Cyprus
CZ
Czech
Republic
DE
Germany
DJ
Djibouti
DK
Denmark
DM
Dominica
DO
Dominican
Republic
DZ
Algeria
EC
Ecuador
EE
Estonia
EG
Egypt
EH
Western
Sahara
Code
Country
ER
Eritrea
ES
Spain
ET
Ethiopia
FI
Finland
FJ
Fiji
FK
Falkland
Islands
FM
Micronesia
FO
Faroe
Islands
FR
France
FX
France
(European
Territory)
GA
Gabon
GB
Great
Britain
GD
Grenada
GE
Georgia
GF
French
Guyana
GH
Ghana
GI
Gibraltar
GL
Greenland
GM
Gambia
GN
Guinea
GP
Guadeloupe
(French)
GQ
Equatorial
Guinea
GR
Greece
GS
S.
Georgia
&
S.
Sandwich
Isls.
GT
Guatemala
GU
Guam
(USA)
GW
Guinea
Bissau
GY
Guyana
HK
Hong
Kong
HM
Heard
and
McDonald
Islands
HN
Honduras
HR
Croatia
HT
Haiti
HU
Hungary
ID
Indonesia
IE
Ireland
IL
Israel
IN
India
IO
British
Indian
Ocean
Territory
IQ
Iraq
IR
Iran
IS
Iceland
IT
Italy
JM
Jamaica
JO
Jordan
JP
Japan
KE
Kenya
KG
Kyrgyzstan
KH
Cambodia6
KI
Kiribati
KM
Comoros
KN
Saint
Kitts
&
Nevis
Anguilla
KP
North
Korea
KR
South
Korea
KW
Kuwait
KY
Cayman
Islands
KZ
Kazakhstan
LA
Laos
LB
Lebanon
Code
Country
LC
Saint
Lucia
LI
Liechtenstein
LK
Sri
Lanka
LR
Liberia
LS
Lesotho
LT
Lithuania
LU
Luxembourg
LV
Latvia
LY
Libya
MA
Morocco
MC
Monaco
MD
Moldavia
MG
Madagascar
MH
Marshall
Islands
MK
Macedonia
ML
Mali
MM
Myanmar
MN
Mongolia
MO
Macau
MP
Northern
Mariana
Islands
MQ
Martinique
(French)
MR
Mauritania
MS
Montserrat
MT
Malta
MU
Mauritius
MV
Maldives
MW
Malawi
MX
Mexico
MY
Malaysia
MZ
Mozambique
NA
Namibia
NC
New
Caledonia
(French)
NE
Niger
NF
Norfolk
Island
NG
Nigeria
NI
Nicaragua
NL
Netherlands
NO
Norway
NP
Nepal
NR
Nauru
NU
Niue
NZ
New
Zealand
OM
Oman
PA
Panama
PE
Peru
PF
Polynesia
(French)
PG
Papua
New
Guinea
PH
Philippines
PK
Pakistan
PL
Poland
PM
Saint
Pierre
and
Miquelon
PN
Pitcairn
Island
PR
Puerto
Rico
PT
Portugal
PW
Palau
PY
Paraguay
QA
Qatar
RE
Reunion
(French)
RO
Romania
RU
Russian
Federation
RW
Rwanda
SA
Saudi
Arabia
SB
Solomon
Islands
Code
Country
SC
Seychelles
SD
Sudan
SE
Sweden
SG
Singapore
SH
Saint
Helena
SI
Slovenia
SJ
Svalbard
and
Jan
Mayen
Islands
SK
Slovak
Republic
SL
Sierra
Leone
SM
San
Marino
SN
Senegal
SO
Somalia
SR
Suriname
ST
Saint
Tome
and
Principe
SU
Former
USSR
SV
El
Salvador
SY
Syria
SZ
Swaziland
TC
Turks
and
Caicos
Islands
TD
Chad
TF
French
Southern
Te
rr
itories
TG
Togo
TH
Thailand
TJ
Tadjikistan
TK
Tokelau
TM
Turkmenistan
TN
Tunisia
TO
Tonga
TP
East
Timor
TR
Turkey
TT
Trinidad
and
Tobago
TV
Tuvalu
TW
Taiwan
TZ
Tanzania
UA
Ukraine
UG
Uganda
UK
United
Kingdom
UM
USA
Minor
Outlying
Islands
US
United States
UY
Uruguay
UZ
Uzbekistan
VA
Vatican
City
State
VC
Saint
Vincent
&
Grenadines
VE
Venezuela
VG
Virgin
Islands
(British)
VI
Virgin
Islands
(USA)
VN
Vietnam
VU
Vanuatu
WF
Wallis
and
Futuna
Islands
WS
Samoa
YE
Yemen
YT
Mayotte
YU
Yugoslavia
ZA
South
Africa
ZM
Zambia
ZR
Zaire
ZW
Zimbabwe
Country
Code
List
Enter
the
appropriate
code
number
for
the
initial
setup
"Country
Code"
(See
page
19).

32
Troubleshooting
Check
the
following
guide
for
the
possible
cause
of
a
problem
before
contacting
service.
Symptom
No
power.
The
power
is
on,
but
the
DVD/CD
player
does
not
work.
No
picture.
There
is
no
sound
or
only
a
very
low-level
sound
is
heard.
The
playback
picture
is
poor.
The
DVD/CD
player
does
not
start
playback.
Loud
hum
or
noise
is
heard.
Cause
?
The
power
cord
is
disconnected.
?
No
disc
is
inserted.
?
The
TV
is
not
set
to
receive
DVD
signal
output.
?
The
video cable
is
not
connected
securely.
?
The
connected
TV
power
is
turned
off.
?
The
equipment
connected
with
the
audio
cable
is
not
set
to
receive
DVD
signal
output.
?
The
audio
cables
are
not
connected
securely.
?
The
power
of
the
equipment
connected
with
the
audio
cable
is
turned
off.
?
The
audio
connecting
cable
is
damaged.
?
The
disc
is
dirty.
?
No
disc
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.
?Amenu
is
on
the
TV
screen.
?Aparental
control
restriction
is
set.
?
The
plugs
and
jacks
are
dirty.
?
The
disc
is
dirty.
?
The
speakers
and
components
are
connected
poorly.
?
The
DVD/CD
player
is
located
too
close
to
the
TV.
Possible
Solution(s)
?
Plug
the
power
cord
securely
into
the
wall
power
outlet.
?
Insert
a
disc.
(Check
that
the
DVD
or,
audio
CD
indicator
in
the
DVD
display
is
lit.)
?
Select
the
appropriate
video
input
mode
on
the
TV
so
the
picture
from
the
DVD/
CD
receiver
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
?
Connect
the
video cable
into
the
jacks
securely.
?T
urn
on
the
TV.
?
Select
the
correct
input
mode
of
the
audio
receiver
so
you
can
hear
the
sound
from
the
DVD/CD
player.
?
Inseart
the
audio
cables
into
the
jacks
securely.
?T
urn
on
the
equipment
connected
with
the
audio
cable.
?
Replace
it
with
new
one.
?
Clean
the
disc.
?
Insert
a
disc.
(Check
that
the
DVD,
or
audio
CD
indicator
in
the
DVD
display
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.
?
Press
the
SETUP
button
to
remove
the
menu
display.
?
Cancel
the
estriction
or
change
the
rating
level.
?W
ipe
them
with
a
cloth
slightly
mois-
tened
with alcohol.
?
Clean
the
disc.
?
Connect
the
speakers
and
components
securely.
?
Move
your
TV
away
from
the
audio
components.

REFERENCE
33
Troubleshooting
(Cont'd)
Symptom
Radio
stations
cannot
be
tuned
in.
The
remote
control
does
not
work
properly.
The
sound
mode
or
Pro
Logic
II
mode
cannot
be
changed.
The
front
panel
display
is
too
dim.
Cause
?
The
antenna
is
positioned
or
connected
poorly.
?
The
signal
strength
of
the
stations
is
too
weak
(when
tuning
in
with
automatic
tuning).
?
No
stations
have
been
preset
or
preset
stations
have
been
cleared
(when
tuning
by
scanning
preset
stations).
?
The
remote
control
is
not
pointed
at
the
remote
sensor
of
the
DVD/CD
player.
?
The
remote
control
is
too
far
from
the
DVD/CD
player.
?
There
is
an
obstacle
in
the
path
of
the
remote
control
and
the
DVD/CD
receiver.
?
The
batteries
in
the
remote
control
are
exhausted.
?
The
system
cannot
change
while
play-
ing
MP3
or
WMA
discs.
?
Nothing
is
displayed
on
the
front
panel
display.
Possible
Solution(s)
?
Connect
the
antenna
securely.
?
Adjust
the
antennas
and
connect
an
external
antenna
if
necessary.
?T
une
in
the
station
manually.
?
Preset
the
stations
(page
28).
?
Point
the
remote
control
at
the
remote
sensor
of
the
DVD/CD
player.
?
Use
the
remote
control
within
about
23
ft
(7
m).
?
Remove
the
obstacle.
?
Replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
?
Eject
disc,
change
mode,
reinsert
disc.
?
Press
DIMMER
on
the
remote
control.

34
Specification
[General]
[CD/DVD]
[Video]
[Amplifier]
[Speakers]
[Supplied
Accessories]
Power
supply
Refer
to
main
label
Power
consumption
Refer
to
main
label
Mass
8.4
lbs
External
dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
14.1
x
2.9
x
12.3
inches
Operating
conditions
Temperature:
5°C
to
35°C,
Operation
status:
Horizontal
Operating
humidity
5%
to
85%
Laser
Semiconductor
laser,
wavelength
650
nm
Signal
system
NTSC
525/60
Frequency
response
(audio)
200
Hz
to
18
kHz
Signal-to-noise
ratio
(audio)
More
than
70
dB
(1
kHz,
NOP,
20
kHz
LPF/A-Filter)
Dynamic
range
(audio)
More
than
65
dB
Harmonic
distortion
(audio)
1.0
%
(1
kHz,
at
12W
position)
(20
kHz
LPF/A-Filter)
Video
output
1.0
V
(p-p),
75
Ω,
negative
sync.,
RCA
jack
S-video
output
(Y)
1.0
V
(p-p),
75
Ω,
negative
sync.,
Mini
DIN
4-pin
x
1
(C)
0.3
V
(p-p),
75
Ω
Tuning
Range
87.5
-
108.0
MHz
or
65.0
-
74.0
MHz,
87.5
-
108.0
MHz
Intermediate
Frequency
10.7
MHz
Signal-to
Noise
Ratio
55
dB
(Mono)
Frequency
Response
180
-
10,000
Hz
Tuning
Range
522
-
1,611
kHz
or
530
-
1,610
kHz
Intermediate
Frequency
450
kHz
Stereo
mode
30W+30W(6Ωat1kHz,THD10%)
Surround
mode
Front:
30W
+
30W
(THD
10
%)
Center*:
30W
Surround*:
30W
+
30W
(6Ω
at
1
kHz,
THD
10
%)
Subwoofer*:
50W
(8Ω
at
30
Hz,
THD
10
%)
Outputs
S-VIDEO
MONITOR
PHONES:
(32
Ω,
20mW)
Satellite
Speaker
(LHS-D6245T)
Passive
Subwoofer
(LHS-D6245W)
Type
1
Way
1
Speaker
1
Way
1
Speaker
Impedance
6Ω
8Ω
Frequency
Response
130
-
20,000
Hz
50
-
1,500
Hz
Sound
Pressure
Level
85
dB/W
(1m)
82
dB/W
(1m)
Rated
Input
Power
30W
50W
Max.
Input
Power
60W
100W
Net
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
3.5
x
5.5
x
3.9
inches
6.2
x
13.7
x
13.5
inches
Net
Weight
1.9
lbs
9.9
lbs
?Speakers...........................6?Speakercables......................5
?Remotecontrol......................1?Batteries(AAA).......................2
?AMloopantenna.....................1?FMantenna.........................1
Designs
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
(*
Depending
on
the
sound
mode
settings
and
the
source,
there
may
be
no
sound
output.)
[Tuer]
[FM]
AM
[MW]

Notes

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and
Distributed
by
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Issue
O
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will
repair
or
replace
your
product,
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
purchase
of
the
product.
This
limited
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
WARRANTY,
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
WILL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUEN-
TIAL,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL,
OR
PUNATIVE
DAMAGES
OF
ANY
NATURE,
EVEN
IF
ADVISED
OF
THE
POS-
SIBILITY
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
limitations
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
vary
from
state
to
state.
WARRANTY
PERIOD:
LABOR:
90
days
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
PARTS:
1
Year
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
*Parts
replaced
are
warranted
for
the
remaining
portion
of
the
original
warranty
period.
HOW
SERVICE
IS
HANDLED:
Carry-In
Service:
Please
retain
dealer's
dated
bill
of
sale
or
delivery
ticket
as
evidence
of
the
Date
of
Purchase
for
proof
of
warranty,
and
submit
a
copy
of
the
bill
of
sale
to
the
service
person
at
the
time
warranty
service
is
provided.
Please
call
1-877-993-6484
to
locate
your
nearest
Authorized
Service
Center.
Or
visit
our
website
at
http://www.zenithservice.com
?
Damage
caused
in
shipping
or
transit
?
Service
required
as
a
result of
improper
installation,
including
incorrect
or
insufficient
AC
supply
(Please
consult
the
owner's
manual
for
power
supply
requirements)
?
Installation
or
repair
of
other
components
in
a
video
system
?
Set-up
or
adjustment
on
consumer
controls,
or
damage
caused
by
improper
adjustments
?
Damage
cause
by
other
system
components
?
Damage
(including
cosmetic
damage),
failure,
loss
or
personal
injury
due
to
misuse,
abuse,
negligence,
improper
maintenance
or
storage,
or
to
acts
of
nature
or
other
causes
beyond
LG's
control
(Causes
beyond
LG's
control
include
but
are
not
limited
to
lightning
strike,
power
surges,
power
outages,
and
water
dam-
age)
?
Repair
or
replacement
of
warranted
parts
by
other
than
Authorized
Service
Centers
?
Units
purchased
or
serviced
outside
the
coverage
area
?
Product
where
the
original
factory
serial
numbers
have
been
removed,
defaced,
or
changed
in
any
way
?
Product
sold
and
labeled
as
"as
is,
where
is"
or
similar
disclaimer
For
nearest
Authorized
Service
Center,
Where
to
buy,
Product
Assistance,
or
Customer
Assistance
Call
1-877-993-6484
(24
hours
a
day,
365
days
per
year)
and
select
appropriate
option
from
the
menu.
Or
visit
our
website
at
http://www.zenithservice.com
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY
TO:
The
costs
of
repair
or
replacement
under
these
excluded
circumstances
shall
be
borne
by
the
con-
sumer.
CUSTOMER
INTER-ACTIVE
CENTER
NUMBERS:
