Stereo DVD Cassette Deck Receiver
XV-GX3
Speaker System
S-GX3V
Operating Instructions
Voltage selector
CAUTION
You can find the voltage selector switch on the rear
panel of multi-voltage models.
The factory setting for the voltage selector is
220V–230V. Please set it to the correct voltage for
your country or region.
The STANDBY/ON switch on this unit will not
completely shut off all power from the AC outlet.
Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect
device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from
the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore,
make sure the unit has been installed so that the
power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC
outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard,
the power cord should also be unplugged from the
AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time
• For Taiwan, please set to 110V–120V before using.
Before changing the voltage, disconnect the AC power
cord. Use a medium size screwdriver to change the
voltage selector switch.
(for example, when on vacation).
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Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia,
Philippines models
CAUTION
220V-230V
These speaker terminals carry HAZARDOUS LIVE
voltage. To prevent the risk of electric shock when
connecting or disconnecting the speaker cables,
disconnect the power cord before touching any
110V-120V
240V
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
uninsulated parts.
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Operating Environment
Medium size
screwdriver
Operating environment temperature and humidity:
+5 ºC – +35 ºC (+41 ºF – +95 ºF); less than 65 %RH
(cooling vents not blocked)
All other models
220V-230V
240V
Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in
locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or
110V-127V
strong artificial light)
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VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
POWER-CORD CAUTION
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the
plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power
cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a
short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a
piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check
the power cord once in a while. When you find it
Medium size
screwdriver
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For Taiwan exclusively
Taiwanese two pin flat-bladed plug
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized
service center or your dealer for a replacement. S002_En
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by method claims
of certain U.S. patents 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 uses only
unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or
DRM (digital rights management) copy
protection is a technology designed to
prevent unauthorized copying by restricting
playback, etc. of material on devices other
than the PC (or other WMA recording
equipment) used to record it. For detailed
information, please see the instruction
manuals or help files that came with your
PC and/or software.
disassembly is prohibited.
This product is for general household purposes. Any
failure due to use for other than household purposes
(such as long-term use for business purposes in a
restaurant or use in a car or ship) and which
This product includes FontAvenue® fonts
licenced by NEC corporation.
FontAvenue is a registered trademark
of NEC Corporation.
requires repair will be charged for even during the
warranty period.
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Contents
01 Before you start
07 Manual tuner features
Checking what’s in the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Loading the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Attaching the non-skid pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Removing the front speaker grilles . . . . . . . . . . 5
Selecting stations manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Manually saving station presets. . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Improving FM stereo sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
08 Singing karaoke
02 Connecting up
Singing karaoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Changing the vocal mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Changing the backing track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Connecting the speaker terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Optional surround speaker connections . . . . . . . 6
Connecting the radio antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Connecting external antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Connecting to your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Connecting using component video . . . . . . . . . 8
Connecting auxiliary components . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting the power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
09 Adjusting the sound
Using the Sound menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Using the Sound Field Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Boosting the bass level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Muting the sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
10 Audio Settings and Video Adjust menu
03 Controls and displays
Audio Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Virtual Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Audio DRC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Video Adjust menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
04 Getting started
11 Initial Settings menu
Using the on-screen displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Playing discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Basic playback controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Resume and Last Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
DVD-Video disc menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Video CD/Super VCD PBC menus. . . . . . . . . . 16
Playing cassette tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Basic playback controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Listening to the radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Automatically saving station presets. . . . . . . . 17
Listening to station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Listening to other sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Setting the sleep timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Using the Initial Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Video Output settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Language settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Display settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Options settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Parental Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
About DivX® VOD content. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
12 Additional information
Using the System Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
System Setup menu options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
System Setup menu options in standby. . . . . . 33
Disc / content format playback compatibility . . . 34
Disc compatibility table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
DVD Video regions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
About DivX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
About WMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Taking care of discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Using cassette tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Tapes you should avoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Protecting your recordings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Installation and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Hints on installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Cleaning the pickup lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Problems with condensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Moving the system unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Resetting the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Screen sizes and disc formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Using the language code list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Language code list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Country/Area code list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
DVD/CD/Video CD player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
WMA/MP3/JPEG discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Tuner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Tape deck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
05 Disc playback features
Scanning discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Playing in slow motion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Frame advance/frame reverse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Playing a JPEG slideshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Browsing DVD or Video CD/Super VCD discs
with the Disc Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Browsing WMA, MP3, DivX video and JPEG
files with the Disc Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Looping a section of a disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Using repeat play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Using random play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Creating a program list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Using the OSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Other functions available from the
program menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Using the front panel display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Searching a disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Switching subtitles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Switching language / audio channels . . . . . . . . 23
Zooming the screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Switching camera angles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Displaying disc information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
06 Making tape recordings
Manual recording to cassette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Before you start
01
CBhaepfteor 1re you start
• Batteries with the same shape may have
different voltages. Do not use different
batteries together.
Checking what’s in the box
Please check that you've received the following
supplied accessories:
• When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or
environmental public instruction’s rules
that apply in your country or area.
• Remote control
• Dry cell batteries (AA/R6) x2
• Video cord
• AM loop antenna
• FM antenna
Attaching the non-skid pads
Use the self-adhesive non-skid pads to provide
a stable base for the speakers. Attach four to
each speaker as shown below.
• Power cord:
Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia
and Philippines models x2
All other models x1
• Non-skid pads (in speaker box) x8
• These operating instructions
Loading the batteries
Use AA/R6 batteries with the supplied remote
control. Make sure to follow the indications (ꢀ,
ꢁ) inside the compartment.
Removing the front speaker grilles
If necessary, remove the front speaker grilles
as described below.
1
Gently ease the grille loose by gripping
the bottom and pulling towards you.
2
Pull the top free in the same way.
Important
When reattaching, start from the top then push
the bottom in until secure.
Incorrect use of batteries may result in such
hazards as leakage and bursting. Observe the
following precautions:
• It is not recommended (due to dirt and
dust) to leave the speaker grilles removed.
• Never use new and old batteries together.
• If the speaker grille is not properly attached
to the front of the speaker, it is possible it
may fall off and cause injury. Therefore, we
don’t recommend placing the speaker in
high locations where this is likely to
happen.
• Insert the plus and minus sides of the
batteries properly according to the marks
in the battery case.
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Connecting up
CChoaptnern2 ecting up
1
Twist and pull off the protective shields
Important
on each wire.
• Before making or changing any
connections, switch off the power and
unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
• When making cable connections, make
sure not to bend the cables over the top of
this unit. This may cause a humming noise
from the speakers.
2
Connect to the FRONT speaker terminals
on the rear of the unit.
Make sure to insert the red wire into the red (+)
tab and the black wire into the black (–) tab.
Connecting the speaker
terminals
Place the front left and right speakers at equal
distances from the TV , then connect the wires
from the speakers to the terminals on the main
unit rear panel as shown below. See Optional
surround speaker connections on page 6 to
connect surround speakers.
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Optional surround speaker
connections
Caution
• Do not connect this speaker to any amplifier
other than the one supplied with this
system. Connection to any other amplifier
may result in a malfunction or fire.
Using RCA speaker cables, you can connect
surround speakers to the left and right
SURROUND speaker jacks on the rear panel
for multichannel sound from this system.
For the best surround effect, place the
surround speakers slightly above ear level and
at the same distance from the listening
position as the front speakers.
• Make sure that the bare speaker wires
cannot touch each other, or come into
contact with other metal parts once the
unit is switched on.
• Do not attach these speakers to the wall or
ceiling. They may fall off and cause injury.
Important
• Use speakers with a nominal impedance of
at least 16Ω.
Note
1 The speakers supplied with this system are magnetically shielded. However, placing them extremely close to a television may
result in color distortion on the screen. If this happens, move the speakers a little further away and switch off the television for
15–30 minutes.
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Connecting up
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• Make sure you connect both surround
speakers or you won’t be able to hear
anything from the surround jacks.
1
Pull off the protective shields of both AM
antenna wires.
2
Push open the tabs, then insert one wire
SURROUN
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fully into each terminal, then release the tabs
to secure the AM antenna wires.
3
Fix the AM loop antenna to the stand.
To fix the stand to the antenna, bend in the
direction indicated by the arrow (fig. a) then
clip the loop onto the stand (fig. b).
R
• If you plan to mount the AM antenna to a
wall or other surface, secure the stand with
screws (fig. c) before clipping the loop to
the stand. Make sure the reception is clear.
Connecting the radio antennas
Connecting the supplied antennas will allow
you to listen to both AM and FM radio
4
Place the AM antenna on a flat surface
and point in the direction giving the best
reception.
Don’t let it come into contact with metal
broadcasts. If you find that reception quality is
poor, an outdoor antenna should give you
better sound quality—see Connecting external
antennas below for more on how to do this.
objects and avoid placing near computers,
1
television sets or other electrical appliances.
5
Connect the FM wire antenna to the FM
Ω
UNLBAL 75 antenna terminal.
fig. a
fig. b
fig. c
For best results, extend the FM antenna fully
and fix to a wall or door frame. Don’t drape
loosely or leave coiled up.
Connecting external antennas
3
External AM antenna
Use 5–6 meters of vinyl-insulated wire and set
up either indoors or outdoors. Leave the AM
loop antenna connected.
5
FM UNBAL
75Ω
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
4
Outdoor antenna
Indoor
antenna
1
2
(vinyl-coated
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
wire)
5–6m
Note
1 The signal ground (ꢂ) is designed to reduce noise that occurs when an antenna is connected. It is not an electrical safety
ground.
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Connecting up
External FM antenna
Use a PAL connector to hook up an external
FM antenna.
Connecting using component video
If your TV has component video inputs, you can
use these instead of the standard or S-Video
1
output to connect this system to your TV. This
should give you the best quality picture from
the three types of video output available.
•
Use a component video cable to connect
PAL connector
the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT to a set of
component inputs on your TV.
FM UNBAL
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
75Ω
ANTENNA
COMPONENT
VIDEO
VIDE
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Connecting to your TV
P
B
This system offers three types of video
connections. If your TV has component video
inputs, see Connecting using component video
below.
Y
1
Use the supplied yellow video cable to
About progressive scan video
connect the VIDEO OUT jack to a video input
on your TV.
Compared to interlace video, progressive scan
video effectively doubles the scanning rate of
the picture, resulting in a very stable, flicker-
free image. Progressive scan video is available
only from the component video output.
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Important
For a better image, you can also use a
commercially available S-Video cable to
connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack to an S-Video
input on your TV.
• If you connect a TV that is not compatible
with a progressive scan signal and switch
the system to progressive, you will not be
able to see any picture at all. In this case,
press ꢃ STANDBY/ON to put the system
in standby, select the interlace setting in
the System Setup menu options in standby
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on page 33, then press ENTER
2
Optionally: Use a stereo audio cable to
connect the audio outs of your TV (or VCR) to
the LINE IN jacks on the rear of this unit.
This will enable you to hear the TV (or VCR)
sound through this system. See Connecting
auxiliary components below for more on this.
Note
1 The component video output is switchable between interlaced and progressive formats. See Video Output settings on page 29.
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Connecting up
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•
Connect the LINE OUT jacks on the rear
Compatibility of this player with
progressive-scan and high-definition TVs.
This player is compatible with progressive
panel to a recording component.
These include components such as a cassette
deck, VCR, MD recorder, or another recorder
with analog inputs. Connect using RCA pin-
plug stereo cables.
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video Macro Vision System Copy Guard.
This system is compatible with the following
Pioneer displays and monitors: PDP-505HDG,
PDP-435HDG, PDP-5040HD, PDP4340HD,
PDP-502MX, PDP-503HDG, PDP-504HDG,
PDP-433HDG, PDP-434HDG, SD-532HD5,
SD533HD5.
Connecting the power
After making sure that everything is connected
properly, plug in the power cord to the AC inlet,
and the other end to a mains power outlet.
Connecting auxiliary components
This system has both stereo analog inputs and
outputs. Use these to connect external
components, such as a VCR, MD, CD-R or DAT
recorder.
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Congratulations! You’re done setting up.
Tape deck, etc.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
SURROUND
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S
VIDEO
IN
OUT
VIDEO
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L
P
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B
P
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R
R
MONITOR OUT
LINE
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•
Connect the LINE IN jacks on the rear
panel to an auxiliary playback component.
These include components such as a VCR,
DAT, or your TV. Connect using RCA pin-plug
stereo cables.
Note
1 Consumers should note that not all high-definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause arti-
facts to be displayed in the picture. In case of 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that the user switch
the connection to the ‘standard definition’ output (Interlace). If there are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with this
model, please contact our customer service center.
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Controls and displays
CChaoptnert3rols and displays
Front panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PUSH OPEN
ꢀSTANDBY/ON
REVERSE
MODE
REC/STOP
FUNCTION
P.BASS
ꢁ OPEN/CLOSE
MIC
MIC VOL
MAIN
SUB MIN
MAX
9 10
11
12
1
ꢀ STANDBY/ON
8
PUSH OPEN
Switches the player on or into standby.
Press down on this side of the cassette door to
open the tape deck.
2
3
Remote sensor
P.BASS
9
ꢁ OPEN/CLOSE
Ejects the disc.
Press to switch on the bass boost (page 27).
10 Headphone jack
4
Display
See Display below.
11 MIC VOL and MIC input jacks
Controls the volume of the karaoke mics
(MAIN and SUB) (page 26).
5
Tape cassette controls
REVERSE MODE – Selects the playback
mode for tapes (page 16).
12 Disc tray
REC/STOP – Starts/stops recording on the
tape deck (page 24).
6
FUNCTION
Selects the source you want to listen to.
7
Playback / volume control
The playback controls are used for playing,
pausing, skipping and stopping playback. Turn
the middle section to adjust the volume.
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Controls and displays
Display
03
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
KEY ECHO
PRGSVE
P.BASS SFC
DTS B.CUT L R
RPT–1
REC
D
kHz PGM
MHz RDM
8
9
6
10 11
1
2
3
Format indicators
DTS – Lights during playback of a DTS
source.
2D – Lights during playback of a Dolby
Digital source.
– Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is
being received in auto stereo mode.
– Lights when FM mono reception is
selected (page 25).
8
Sound processing indicators (page 27)
P.BASS – Lights when the bass boost is
switched on.
SFC – Lights when one of the Sound Field
Control modes is selected.
Lights when the sleep timer is active (page 17).
9
Cassette deck indicators
B.CUT – Lights when the beat cut mode
has been switched to B.CUT 2 (page 33).
REC – Lights when recording to the tape
deck (page 24).
ꢅ ꢄ – Indicates the direction of tape
playback.
ꢄ
Lights during playback.
4
Character display
– Indicates the reverse mode
(page 16).
5
PRGSVE
Lights when the player is set to output
progressive scan video (page 8).
10 kHz / MHz
Indicates the unit of the frequency shown in
6
Karaoke indicators (page 26)
ECHO – Lights when the Karaoke ECHO
effect is selected.
KEY – Lights when the Karaoke pitch
control is selected.
the display (kHz for AM, MHz for FM).
11 Playback mode indicators
RPT-1 – RPT lights during repeat play (RPT-
1 lights during repeat one-track/chapter
play) (page 20).
(Vocal cancel) – Vocals in the backing
track are partially eliminated using EQ.
L – Left channel only. Use for tracks that
have a vocal recorded in the right channel.
R – Right channel only. Use for tracks that
have a vocal recorded in the left channel.
PGM – Lights during program play
(page 21).
RDM – Lights during random playback
(page 21).
L R – Use to put a single-channel vocal
track into the center of the mix.
7
Tuner indicators
– Lights when a broadcast is being
received.
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Controls and displays
Remote control
RPT (SHIFT+2) – Selects a repeat play
mode (page 20).
RDM (SHIFT+3) – Selects a random play
mode (page 21).
AUDIO (SHIFT+7) – Selects the audio
channel or language (page 23).
STANDBY/ ON
P.BASS
9
SUBTITLE (SHIFT+8) – Selects a subtitle
1
2
display (page 23).
LINE
FM/AM
TUNER
DVD/CD
TAPE
ANGLE (SHIFT+9) – Changes the camera
angle during DVD multi-angle scene
playback (page 23).
ZOOM (SHIFT+0) – Changes the zoom
level (page 23).
PGM
RPT
RDM
1
2
5
3
VOLUME
10
3
6
4
AUDIO
7
SUBTITLE ANGLE
ZOOM
0
8
9
4
HOME MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
ECHO
TOP MENU
Press to display (or exit) the on-screen
menu for Initial Settings, Play Mode
functions, etc.
4
5
11
12
TUNE
DVD
MENU
HOME
MENU
ST
ST
ENTER
SYSTEM SETUP (SHIFT+HOME MENU)
Use to make various system settings
(page 33). Also used to save station presets
(page 17 and page 25) and select mono FM
reception (page 25) when using the tuner.
SOUND
MODE
TUNE
6
RETURN
SFC
KARAOKE
7
8
5
Cursor buttons, ENTER, tuning and
karaoke buttons
SHIFT
SLEEP
CLEAR
MUTE
Cursor buttons – Use the cursor buttons
(ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ) to navigate on-screen
displays and menus.
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DISPLAY
ENTER – Selects an option or executes a
command.
TUNE (+/–) –Tunes the radio.
ST (+/–) – Selects station presets when
listening to the radio.
1
ꢃ STANDBY/ON
The karaoke functions are accessed by
pressing SHIFT at the same time as the
corresponding button:
Switches the player on or into standby.
2
Input source function select
KARAOKE (SHIFT+ꢁ) – Selects audio
channels for karaoke (page 26).
ECHO (SHIFT+ꢀ) – Changes the echo
level on the karaoke mics (page 26).
Selects the source you want to listen to; DVD/
CD, TUNER, TAPE or LINE (SHIFT+TAPE).
3
Number buttons and SHIFT functions
The number buttons can be used for selecting
titles/chapters/tracks directly, the functions
above the buttons are accessed by pressing
SHIFT at the same time as the button.
ꢆ
ꢇ
Key controls and (SHIFT+ꢂ/ꢃ) –
Lowers/raises the pitch of the backing
track (page 26).
PGM (SHIFT+1) – Use to program/play a
program list (page 21).
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SFC
Range of the remote control unit
The remote control has a range of about 7
meters at an angle of 30º of the remote control
sensor. It may not work properly if:
• There are obstacles between the remote
control and this unit's remote sensor.
Selects sound modes or custom settings
from the Sound Field Control (page 27).
SOUND MODE (SHIFT+SFC)
Accesses settings in the Sound menu,
such as the tone controls (page 27).
• Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is
shining onto the remote sensor.
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Playback controls
See Playing discs on page 14, Playing
cassette tapes on page 16, and Disc
playback features on page 18 for an
explanation of these controls.
• This system is located near a device that is
emitting infrared rays.
• This unit is operated simultaneously with
another infrared remote control unit.
SHIFT
Some of the buttons have alternate functions
(they are outlined on the remote control). Press
and hold SHIFT to access these.
9
P.BASS
Press to switch on the bass boost (page 27).
10 VOLUME
Adjusts the volume level.
11 DVD MENU
Press to display a DVD disc menu, or the
Disc Navigator (page 15).
TOP MENU (SHIFT+DVD MENU)
Displays the top menu of a DVD disc in the
play position—this may be the same as
pressing DVD MENU (page 15).
12 RETURN
Press to return to a previous menu screen.
13 CLEAR
Clears an entry.
MUTE
Mutes the volume (page 27).
DISPLAY
Switches between information displays
(page 23).
SLEEP (SHIFT+DISPLAY) – Use for setting
the sleep timer (page 17).
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Chapter 4
Getting started
Using the on-screen displays
Playing discs
For ease of use, this system makes extensive
use of graphical on-screen displays (OSDs).
The basic playback controls for playing DVD,
CD, Video CD/Super VCD, DivX video and MP3/
WMA discs are covered here. Further functions
are detailed in chapter 5.
All the screens are navigated in basically the
same way, using the cursor buttons (ꢀ / ꢁ /
ꢂ / ꢃ) to change the highlighted item and
1
If the player isn’t already on, switch it on.
1
pressing ENTER to select it.
If you’re playing a DVD, Video CD/Super VCD or
DivX video, also turn on your TV and make sure
that it is set to the correct video input.
Important
2
Press
ꢈ
on the front panel to load a disc.
• Throughout this manual, ‘Select’ means
use the cursor buttons to highlight an item
on-screen, then press ENTER.
Load a disc with the label side facing up, using
the disc tray guide to align the disc (if you’re
loading a double-sided DVD disc, load it with
the side you want to play face down).
Button
What it does
Displays/exits the on-screen display
HOME
MENU
ꢂꢀꢁꢃ Changes the highlighted menu item
Selects the highlighted menu item
ENTER
Returns to the main menu without
saving changes
RETURN
3
Press
ꢄ
(play) to start playback.
If you’re playing a DVD or Video CD/Super VCD,
a menu may appear. See DVD-Video disc
menus on page 15 and Video CD/Super VCD
PBC menus on page 16 to navigate these.
Tip
• The button guide at the bottom of every
OSD screen shows you which buttons
you’ll need to use for that screen.
If you’re playing a DivX video or WMA/MP3
disc, it may take a few seconds before playing.
If you loaded a CD/CD-R/RW containing
JPEGs, a slideshow will start. See Playing a
JPEG slideshow on page 18 for more on this.
Note
1 The screen saver will appear after five minutes of inactivity.
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• If a disc contains a mixture of DivX video
and other media file types (MP3, for
example), first select whether to play the
DivX video files (DivX) or the other media
file types (MP3 / WMA / JPEG) from the on-
screen display.
Resume and Last Memory
When you stop playback of a disc, RESUME
shows in the display indicating that you can
resume playback from that point.
With DVDs and Video CD/Super VCDs, even if
2
ejected, the play position is stored in memory.
The next time you load the disc, the display
shows LAST MEM and you can resume
playback.
4
Adjust the volume.
Use the VOLUME +/– control.
Basic playback controls
If you want to clear the resume point, press ꢉ
(stop) while RESUME is displayed.
The following table shows the basic controls on
1
the remote for playing discs . You can find
other playback features in the chapter 5.
DVD-Video disc menus
Many DVD-Video discs contain menus from
which you can select what you want to watch.
Button What it does
ꢄ
Starts/resumes normal playback.
• If the display shows RESUME or
LAST MEM playback starts from the
resume or last memory point (see
Resume and Last Memory below).
Sometimes DVD-Video menus are displayed
automatically when you start playback; others
only appear when you press DVD MENU or
TOP MENU (SHIFT+DVD MENU).
Button
What it does
ꢊ
ꢉ
Pauses/unpauses a disc.
Displays the ‘top menu’ of a DVD
disc—this varies with the disc.
TOP MENU
(SHIFT+DVD
MENU)
Stops playback or cancels the resume
function (if the display shows RESUME).
ꢋ
ꢌ
ꢍ
Press to start fast reverse scanning.
Press to start fast forward scanning.
Displays a DVD disc menu—this
varies with the disc and may be
the same as the ‘top menu’.
DVD
MENU
Skips to the start of the current track or
chapter, then previous tracks/chapters.
ꢂꢀꢁꢃ
Moves the cursor around the
screen.
ꢎ
Skips to the next track or chapter.
Selects the current menu option.
ENTER
Numbers Use to enter a title/chapter/track
number. Press ENTER to select.
Returns to the previously
displayed menu screen.
RETURN
• If the disc is stopped, playback starts
from the selected title (for DVD) or
track (for CD/Video CD/Super VCD).
• If the disc is playing, playback jumps
to the start of the selected title (VR
mode DVD-RW), chapter (DVD-Video)
or track (CD/Video CD/Super VCD).
Numbers
Highlights a numbered menu
option (some discs only). Press
ENTER to select.
Note
1 You may find with some DVD discs that some playback controls don’t work in certain parts of the disc.
2 • The Last Memory function may not work with some discs.
• For DVD-Video discs (except VR mode DVD-RW), the player stores the play position of the last five discs.
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Press TAPE to start playback.
Video CD/Super VCD PBC menus
Some Video CD/Super VCDs have menus from
which you can choose what you want to watch.
These are PBC (Playback control) menus.
You can also press ꢅꢄ (remote) or ꢏ (front
panel) to start playback when TAPE is selected.
The side of the tape you’ll hear is whichever is
face up when you load it. This is the ‘forward’
(ꢄ) direction, while the other side is ‘reverse’
(ꢅ). The direction indicator is shown in the
display.
You can play a PBC Video CD/Super VCD
without having to navigate the PBC menu by
starting playback using a number button to
select a track, rather than the ꢄ (play) button.
Basic playback controls
Button
What it does
The following table shows the basic controls on
the remote for playing cassette tapes.
Displays the PBC menu.
RETURN
Numbers
Selects numbered menu options.
Press ENTER to select.
Button What it does
TAPE
(ꢅꢄ)
Starts/resumes normal playback. Each
time you press either button during
playback, the other side of the tape
starts playing. Pressing TAPE (or ꢅꢄ)
when the tape is stopped starts
playback on the side it was playing
previously.
ꢍ
ꢎ
Displays the previous menu page
(if there is one).
Displays the next menu page (if
there is one).
Playing cassette tapes
ꢊ
ꢉ
Pauses playback.
This unit has a tape deck that can be used for
both recording and playback. In addition, it
features automatic music search (AMS) and
Stops playback. Also resets the tape
counter to 0000 if pressed when the
tape is already stopped.
1
auto-reverse functions . See Manual recording
to cassette on page 24 for more features.
ꢋ
ꢌ
Press to fast-rewind a tape.
Press to fast-forward a tape.
1
Push down on the cassette door where
indicated to open it and insert a tape.
ꢍ / Searches for the previous / next blank
a
space between tracks on the side
2
3
Close the cassette door.
ꢎ
currently playing (in other words, to the
start of the current / next track), then
resumes playback.
By pressing more than once, the tape
will skip several tracks at once (up to a
maximum of 15). For example, press
ꢎ twice to skip forward two tracks.
Press REVERSE MODE (front panel only) to
select the reverse mode.
Press repeatedly to choose between:
•
•
– Single side playback
– Auto-reverse playback: stops after
finishing playback in the ‘reverse’ (ꢅ)
direction
a.Track search is unlikely to work reliably if:
– the space between tracks is less than about 4 seconds.
– the recording is noisy so the spaces are not recognized.
– the recording contains frequent silences, such as a lan-
guage study tape.
•
– Continuous playback (up to 8
complete plays)
– the recording contains sections of very quiet material,
such as some classical music recordings.
Note
1 The auto-reverse feature lets you play or record a tape without physically taking it out and turning it over.
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Listening to the radio
Listening to other sources
Use the auto station preset feature explained
below to memorize and recall the AM and FM
radio stations in your area (to tune manually,
see Manual tuner features on page 25).
You can connect an external source for
playback through this system’s speakers. See
Connecting auxiliary components on page 9 for
more on this.
1
Make sure that the external source (TV,
Automatically saving station presets
MD player, etc.) is switched on.
1
Press TUNER
(FM/AM) to select the tuner.
2
Press LINE SHIFT TAPE) to select the
(
+
source connected to the rear panel LINE input.
2
Press SYSTEM SETUP
(
SHIFT HOME
+
MENU), use ꢂ/ꢃ to choose ‘A. PRSET’ then
3
If necessary, start playback of the source.
• Note that this source is not output from the
LINE OUT auxiliary jacks.
press ENTER
.
Auto tuning starts in the FM band, stopping
when a strong signal is received.
3
When auto tuning stops at a station, press
Setting the sleep timer
ENTER to save the station as a preset, or press
ꢀ/ꢁ to continue without saving.
Auto tuning resumes. After the FM band is
finished, auto tuning continues in the AM
band. Press ꢉ (stop) anytime to exit.
The sleep timer dims the display and switches
off the system after a specified time so you can
fall asleep without worrying about it.
•
Press SLEEP (SHIFT+DISPLAY) repeatedly
to select a switch-off time.
Choose between the following options:
Auto tuning stops automatically after the AM
band is finished, or after the limit of 30 presets
has been reached. When this happens, the
tuner automatically switches to preset ST-1.
• OFF – Cancels the sleep timer
• SLEEP 30 – Switches off after 30 minutes
• SLEEP 60 – Switches off after an hour
• SLEEP 90 – Switches off after 90 minutes
Listening to station presets
1
2
Press TUNER (FM/AM) to select the tuner.
• AUTO– Switches off automatically after
the currently playing CD, Video CD, DivX
video or tape has finished.
Use the ST +/– buttons to select a preset.
• You can also use the number buttons and
ENTER to do this.
1
To check the current setting, press SLEEP
(SHIFT+DISPLAY) once.
Note
1 • AUTO will not work with DVD/CDs in repeat play, cassette tapes in endless mode, WMA/MP3s or Video CD/Super VCDs
during PBC playback.
• The system will switch into standby after a minute if you change the input function during AUTO sleep mode.
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Disc playback features
Chapter 5
Disc playback features
1
During playback, press
ꢊ
(pause).
until slow
Important
2
Press and hold ꢋ or
ꢌ
• Many of the functions covered in this
chapter apply to DVD discs, Video CDs/
Super VCDs, CDs, DivX video and WMA/
MP3/JPEG discs, although the exact
operation of some varies slightly with the
kind of disc loaded.
motion playback starts.
Press repeatedly to change the slow motion
speed (shown on-screen).
2
• To resume playback, press ꢄ (play).
• Some DVDs restrict the use of some
functions (random or repeat, for example)
in some or all parts of the disc. This is not a
malfunction.
Frame advance/frame reverse
You can advance or back up DVD discs frame-
by-frame. With Video CD/Super VCDs and DivX
video you can only use frame advance.
• When playing Video CD/Super VCDs, some
of the functions are not available during
PBC playback. If you want to use them,
start the disc playing using a number
button to select a track.
1
During playback, press
ꢊ
(pause).
2
Press
ꢋ
or
ꢌ
to reverse or advance a
frame at a time.
2
• To resume playback, press ꢄ (play).
Scanning discs
Playing a JPEG slideshow
You can fast-scan discs forward or backward at
After loading a CD/CD-R/RW containing JPEG
1
various different speeds.
pictures, press ꢄ to start a slideshow from the
3
•
During playback, press
ꢋ
or
ꢌ
to start
first folder/picture on the disc. The player
scanning.
displays the pictures in each folder in alphabet-
ical order.
Press repeatedly to increase the scanning
speed (shown on-screen).
Pictures are automatically adjusted so that
they fill as much of the screen as possible.
2
• To resume playback, press ꢄ (play).
While the slideshow is running:
Playing in slow motion
Button
What it does
You can play DVDs, Video CD/Super VCDs and
DivX video at four different forward slow
motion speeds. DVD discs can also be played
in reverse slow motion.
ꢊ
Pauses the slideshow; press
again to restart.
ꢍ
Displays the previous picture.
Note
1 Only one speed is available for DivX video discs.
2 • Depending on the disc, normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached on a DVD disc.
• With Video CD/Super VCDs in PBC mode or a WMA/MP3 track, playback automatically resumes at the end or beginning of
the track.
3 • The time it takes for the player to load a file increases with large file sizes.
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• Time – Thumbnails from a Video CD/Super
VCD disc at 10 minute intervals.
Button
What it does
ꢎ
Displays the next picture.
• Original: Title – Original titles from a VR
mode DVD-RW disc.
Pauses the slideshow and
rotates/flips the displayed
picture. (Press ꢄ (play) to restart
slideshow).
ꢂ/ꢃ/ꢀ/ꢁ
• Playlist: Title – Playlist titles from a VR
mode DVD-RW disc.
• Original: Time – Thumbnails from the
Original content at 10 minute intervals.
Pauses the slideshow and zooms
the picture. Press again to toggle
between 1x, 2x and 4x zoom.
(Press ꢄ (play) to restart
slideshow).
ZOOM
(SHIFT+0)
• Playlist: Time – Thumbnails from the
Playlist at 10 minute intervals.
The screen shows up to six thumbnail images
displayed one after another. To display the
previous/next six thumbnails, press ꢍ/ꢎ.
Displays the Disc Navigator
screen (see below).
DVD
MENU
3
Select the thumbnail image for what
you want to play.
Browsing DVD or Video CD/
Super VCD discs with the Disc
Navigator
01
02
05
03
06
04
Use the Disc Navigator to browse through the
contents of a DVD or Video CD/Super VCD disc
to find the part you want to play.
Disc Navigator: Title
01- 49: --
1
During playback, press HOME MENU
To select using the number buttons, enter a
two-digit number then press ENTER.
and select ‘Disc Navigator’ from the on-
screen menu.
You can use either the cursor buttons (ꢀ/ꢁ/
ꢂ/ꢃ) and ENTER to select a thumbnail, or the
number buttons.
Disc Navigator
2
Select a view option.
Browsing WMA, MP3, DivX video
and JPEG files with the Disc
Navigator
Disc Navigator
Title
Chapter
Use the Disc Navigator to find a particular file
or folder by filename.
The options available depend on the kind of
disc loaded and whether the disc is playing or
not, but include:
• Title – Titles from a DVD-Video disc.
• Chapter – Chapters from the current title
of a DVD-Video disc.
• Track – Tracks from a Video CD/Super VCD
disc.
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1
Press HOME MENU and select ‘Disc
Tip
Navigator’ from the on-screen menu.
• To play the contents of the whole disc
rather than just the current folder, exit the
Disc Navigator and start playback using
the ꢄ (play) button.
00:00/ 00:00
0kbps
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
Folder4
Looping a section of a disc
The A-B Repeat function allows you to specify
two points (A and B) within a track (CD, Video
CD/Super Video CD) or title (DVD) that form a
loop which is played over and over.
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ and ENTER to navigate.
Use the cursor up/down buttons (ꢀ/ꢁ) to
move up and down the folder/file list.
Use the cursor left button (ꢂ) to return to the
parent folder.
1
During playback, press HOME MENU and
1
select ‘Play Mode’.
Use ENTER or cursor right (ꢃ) to open a
2
2
3
Select ‘A-B Repeat’.
highlighted folder.
Press ENTER on ‘A(Start Point)’ to set the
• When a JPEG file is highlighted, a
thumbnail image is displayed on the right.
loop start point.
4
Press ENTER on ‘B(End Point)’ to set the
00:00/ 00:00
Folder2
0kbps
loop end point.
After pressing ENTER, playback jumps back to
the start point and plays the loop.
File1
File2
File3
File4
File5
5
To resume normal playback, select ‘Off’.
Using repeat play
3
To play the highlighted track or DivX
In addition to various repeat play options, it’s
also possible to use repeat play together with
program play (see Creating a program list on
page 21).
video file or display the highlighted JPEG
file, press ENTER.
• When a WMA/MP3 or DivX video file is
selected, playback begins from that file,
and continues until the end of the folder.
1
During playback, press HOME MENU and
• When a JPEG file is selected, a slideshow
begins, starting with that file, and
continues to the end of the folder.
select ‘Play Mode’.
2
Select ‘Repeat’ then select a repeat play
3
option.
If program play is active, select Program
Repeat to repeat the program list, or Repeat
Off to cancel.
Note
1 You can also do this by going to the ‘..’ folder at the top, then pressing ENTER.
2 You can’t use A-B Repeat play with WMA/MP3 or DivX video discs.
3 You can’t use repeat play with WMA/MP3 discs.
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• For DVD discs, select Title Repeat,
Chapter Repeat or Repeat Off.
Button
What it does
ꢁ
Returns to the beginning of the
current track/title/chapter;
further presses select another
random track/title/chapter.
• For CDs and Video CD/Super VCDs, select
Disc Repeat, Track Repeat or Repeat Off.
• For DivX video discs, select Repeat Title
(or Repeat Off).
• You can also use the RDM (SHIFT+3)
button on the remote to select a random
play mode. The random modes available
are the same as when choosing from the
Play Mode menu. Press ENTER to start
random play.
Tip
• You can also use the RPT (SHIFT+2) button
on the remote to select a repeat play
option. The repeat modes available are the
same as those from the Play Mode menu.
• Random play remains in effect until you
select Random Off from the random play
menu options.
Using random play
Use this function to play titles or chapters
(DVD-Video) or tracks (CD and Video CD/Super
VCD) in a random order.
Creating a program list
1
This feature lets you program the play order of
2
titles/chapters/tracks on a disc.
1
During playback, press HOME MENU and
select ‘Play Mode’.
Using the OSD
2
Select ‘Random’ then select an option.
• For DVD discs, select Random Title,
Random Chapter or Random Off.
1
During playback, press HOME MENU and
select ‘Play Mode’.
• For CDs and Video CD/Super VCDs, select
On or Off to switch random play on or off.
2
Select ‘Program’ then select ‘Create/Edit’
from the list of program options.
3
Use the cursor buttons and ENTER to
Tip
select a title, chapter or track for the current
step in the program list.
For a DVD disc, you can add a title or a chapter.
• Use the following controls during random
play:
• For a CD or Video CD/Super VCD, select a
track to add to the program list.
Button
What it does
ꢀ
Selects a new track/title/chapter
at random.
After pressing ENTER to select the title/
chapter/track, the step number automatically
moves down one.
4
Repeat step 3 to build up a program list.
A program list can contain up to 24 steps.
Note
1 • You can set the random play option when a disc is playing or stopped. However, you can't use random play together with
program.
• You can’t use random play with VR format DVD-RW discs, WMA/MP3 discs, DivX video discs, or while a DVD disc menu is
being displayed.
2 You can’t use Program play with VR format DVD-RW discs, WMA/MP3 discs, DivX video discs, or while a DVD disc menu is
being displayed.
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• You can insert steps by just highlighting
the position where you want the new step
to appear and entering a title/chapter/track
number.
2
Use the number buttons to select a track,
then press ENTER
If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to delete
the last (most recently) programmed track.
.
• To delete a step, highlight it and press
CLEAR.
3
Repeat step 2 to build up a program list.
A program list can contain up to 24 steps.
5
To play the program list, press
ꢀ
(play).
4
To play the program list, press (play).
ꢀ
Program play remains active until you turn off
program play (see below), erase the program
list (see below), eject the disc or switch off.
• Program play remains active until you
press ꢁ (stop), clear the playlist (see
above), eject the disc or switch off the
player.
Tip
• Use the following controls during program
play:
Searching a disc
You can search DVD discs by title or chapter
number, or by time; CDs and Video CD/Super
VCDs by track number or time; DivX video discs
by time.
Button
What it does
HOME
MENU
Save the program list and exit
without starting playback.
1
Press HOME MENU and select ‘Play
ꢂ
Skip to the next step in the
program list.
Mode’.
2
Select ‘Search Mode’.
The search options that appear depend on the
kind of disc loaded.
Other functions available from the
program menu
There are a number of other options in the
program menu in addition to Create/Edit.
3
Select a search mode.
• The disc must be playing in order to use
time search.
• Playback Start – Starts playback of a
saved program list
4
Use the number buttons to enter a title,
chapter or track number, or a time.
• For a time search, enter the number of
minutes and seconds into the currently
playing title (DVD/ DivX video) or track (CD/
Video CD/Super VCD) you want playback to
resume from. For example, press 4, 5, 0, 0
to have playback start from 45 minutes into
the disc. For 1 hour, 20 minutes and 30
seconds, press 8, 0, 3, 0.
• Playback Stop – Turns off program play,
but does not erase the program list
• Program Delete – Erases the program list
and turns off program play
Using the front panel display
Even though the OSD is available for CDs, the
front panel display provides information to
make a program list easily. If a disc is playing,
stop it first.
5
Press ENTER to start playback.
1
Press PGM (SHIFT+1).
You’re prompted to enter a track for the first
step in the program list.
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Switching subtitles
05
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ to change the zoomed
area.
You can change the zoom factor and the
zoomed area freely during playback.
Some DVD discs and DivX video discs have
subtitles in one or more languages; the disc
box will usually tell you which subtitle
languages are available. You can switch
4
Switching camera angles
1
subtitle language during playback.
Some DVD discs feature scenes shot from two
or more angles—check the disc box for details.
•
Press SUBTITLE (SHIFT+8) repeatedly to
select a subtitle option.
• To set subtitle preferences, see Language
When a multi-angle scene is playing, a
icon appears on screen (this can be switched
off if you prefer—see Display settings on
page 30).
settings on page 29.
• See Displaying DivX subtitle files on
page 36 for more on DivX subtitles.
•
During playback (or when paused), press
ANGLE (SHIFT+9) to switch the angle.
Switching language / audio
channels
Displaying disc information
When playing discs recorded with dialog in two
Various track, chapter and title information
can be displayed on-screen during playback.
2
or more languages, or with dual-mono audio
you can switch these during playback.
3
•
To show/switch/hide the information
•
Press AUDIO (SHIFT+7) repeatedly to
displayed, press DISPLAY repeatedly.
Limited disc information also appears in the
front panel display. Press DISPLAY to change
the displayed information.
select an audio language option.
• To set audio language preferences, see
Language settings on page 29.
Zooming the screen
Using the zoom feature you can magnify a part
of the screen by a factor of 2 or 4, while
watching a DVD, DivX video title or Video CD/
Super VCD or playing a JPEG disc.
1
During playback, use theZOOM (SHIFT+0)
button to select the zoom factor (Normal, 2x
or 4x).
Note
1 Some discs only allow you to change subtitle language from the disc menu. Press TOP MENU or DVD MENU to access.
2 Some Super VCDs have two soundtracks. With these discs you can switch between the two soundtracks as well as individual
channels in each.
3 Some discs only allow you to change audio language from the disc menu. Press TOP MENU or DVD MENU to access.
4 • Since DVD, Video CD/Super VCD, DivX video title and JPEG pictures have a fixed resolution, picture quality will deteriorate,
especially at 4x zoom. This is not a malfunction.
• If the navigation square at the top of the screen disappears, press ZOOM again to display it.
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Making tape recordings
Chapter 6
Making tape recordings
•
or
(record both sides if recording
Manual recording to cassette
starts in the ꢄ (forward) direction, or one
side if recording starts in the ꢅ (reverse)
direction)
You can make tape recordings from the radio,
CDs, or from an external component
1
connected to the auxiliary inputs.
4
Select the source you want to record.
Unlike some tape decks, there’s no need to set
recording levels; the deck sets the level
automatically. When recording, the volume (as
For example, press TUNER (FM/AM) to record
from the radio. If you’ve selected a CD, make
sure that it’s stopped. You can’t record while
TAPE is selected.
2
well as all other sound processing features )
has no effect on the recording. This means that
you can record something with the volume
turned right down if you want.
5
Prepare the source for recording.
4
For example, tune in the radio station.
6
Press REC/STOP (front panel only).
1
Press TAPE then load a cassette into the
The REC indicator lights in the display and the
deck starts recording.
tape deck.
In order to follow these instructions more
easily, load the cassette with side A facing up,
then use the front panel controls.
3
7
Start the source playing (if necessary).
8
When you’re ready to stop recording,
2
Check the recording direction.
press REC/STOP again.
If you start recording in the ꢄ direction, both
sides of the tape can be recorded (unless the
erase protect tab for side B is missing). If you
switch sides and start recording in the ꢅ
direction, then recording will start from side B
and stop when the end of the tape is reached.
Tip
• If you find that you’re getting noisy
recordings from an AM radio station, see
Using the System Setup menu on page 33
to change the beat cut mode.
If you need to change the direction, press ꢏ
(ꢅꢄ) twice, then ꢉ (stop).
3
Set the reverse mode (page 16).
•
(record one side only)
Note
1 Once recording has started, you can’t switch to another component until recording has stopped. So, for example, you can’t
switch over to the tuner while you’re recording a CD.
2 During recording, sound processing features (such as the sound menu settings, SFC effects, karaoke features and the bass
boost) are not available.
3 • Before recording, check that the cassette erase-protect tabs have not been broken, and that the tape is Type I (normal posi-
tion). You can’t record on Type II (high/CrO2) or IV (metal) tapes using this deck.
• If you’re recording from the start of a tape, it’s a good idea to wind the tape on a little so that you don’t accidently start re-
cording over the leader tape. You can either do this by hand, or load the tape into the deck and play the tape for 5–6 seconds.
4 Once recording has started, you won’t be able to change the frequency (or use the tuner features such as FM mono).
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Manual tuner features
07
Chapter 7
Manual tuner features
Selecting stations manually
Improving FM stereo sound
If you’re listening to an FM station in stereo but
the reception is weak, you can improve the
sound quality by switching to mono.
1
Press TUNER (FM/AM) to switch to the
tuner, then press repeatedly to select the AM
or FM band.
The display shows the band and frequency.
1
Make sure you’re tuned to an FM station.
2
Tune to a frequency.
2
Press SYSTEM SETUP SHIFT HOME
(
+
There are three tuning modes—step, auto, and
high-speed:
MENU), use ꢂ/ꢃ to choose FM MODE then
press ENTER
.
• Step tuning: Press TUNE +/– repeatedly
to change the displayed frequency.
3
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select FM MONO then press
ENTER
.
• Auto tuning: Press and hold TUNE +/–
until the frequency display starts to move,
then release. The tuner will stop on the next
station it finds. Repeat to keep searching.
The
indicator lights when the tuner is in
mono reception mode.
• Select FM AUTO above to switch back to
auto-stereo mode (the
indicator lights
• High-speed tuning: Press and hold TUNE
+/– until the frequency display starts to
move rapidly. Keep the button held down
until you reach the frequency you want. If
necessary, fine tune the frequency using
the manual tuning method.
when receiving a stereo broadcast).
Manually saving station presets
In addition to Automatically saving station
presets on page 17, you can manually select
which stations you want to add.
1
Tune to an AM or FM radio station.
For the FM band, select mono or auto-stereo
reception as necessary. This setting is saved
along with the preset.
2
Press SYSTEM SETUP
MENU), use ꢂ/ꢃ to choose ‘ST. MEM.’ then
press ENTER
(SHIFT+HOME
.
3
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select the preset you want
then press ENTER
.
The station is stored under the preset number
(1–30) you selected.
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Singing karaoke
CShianptegr 8ing karaoke
• KARAOKE (Vocal cancel) – Backing track
vocals are partially eliminated using EQ.
Singing karaoke
Using the karaoke features you can plug in a
microphone and mix the sound of your own
voice with a backing track. The backing track
can be anything you like, from a song on the
radio, to a dedicated DVD karaoke disc. Adjust
the microphone level relative to the backing
track.
• L CH – Left channel only. Use for tracks
that have a vocal recorded in the right
channel.
• R CH – Right channel only. Use for tracks
that have a vocal recorded in the left
channel.
• L+R CH – Use to put a single-channel vocal
track into the center of the mix.
• OFF – Switches the Karaoke mode off.
5
6
Play the backing track.
Adjust the MIC VOL knob.
To avoid unpleasant feedback, make sure you
2
MIC
MIC VOL
don’t point the microphone(s) at the speakers.
7
Sing!
MAIN
SUB MIN
MAX
1
Set the MIC VOL knob (front panel) to
Changing the vocal mix
Adding some effects to the microphone mix
minimum.
can sometimes improve the overall sound. You
can choose between three echo levels.
2
Plug in the microphone(s).
If you’re only using one mic, plug it into the
MIC (MAIN) jack. The MIC (SUB) jack can be
used only if MIC (MAIN) is also connected.
•
To add effects to the microphone mix,
press ECHO (SHIFT ).
Pressing repeatedly switches between echo
+ꢀ
• If the microphone has an on/off switch,
make sure it’s on.
levels 1 to 3 and off.
3
Load a karaoke backing disc or tape.
Changing the backing track
You can also use the radio or a component
connected to the auxiliary inputs as source
material for a backing track.
You may want to lower or raise the pitch of the
3
backing track to match your vocal range.
ꢆ
ꢇ
•
Press KEY CONTROL (SHIFT + ꢂ) or
4
To change the mix, press KARAOKE
(SHIFT+ꢃ) to lower or raise the pitch of the
(SHIFT+ ).
ꢁ
backing track.
1
Press to switch between these options:
Note
1 The current setting is first shown in the display.
2 Depending on the microphone level, the sound of the disc may distort. If this happens, turn down the volume.
3 • This is only available when the DVD/CD input source is selected.
• This feature is not available during playback of DTS-encoded sources.
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Adjusting the sound
09
Chapter 9
Adjusting the sound
Using the Sound menu
Using the Sound Field Control
There are several optional sound settings you
can make from the sound menu.
Depending on the source you’re listening to,
you may want to use the Sound Field Control to
match the source you’re listening to.
1
Press SOUND MODE
(SHIFT+SFC).
•
Press SFC repeatedly to select a mode.
2
Use ꢂ/ꢃ to choose the setting you want
The options are as follows:
to adjust.
• ACTION – Good for sound effects.
The current setting is shown for each option (in
the order shown in step 3) as you cycle through
the display.
• DOME – Gives a ‘live’ feel to the sound.
• DRAMA – Good for enhancing dialogue.
• If selecting an SFC memory (SFC MEM)
press ENTER to continue to the next step.
• KARAOKE – Reduces the level of vocal
tracks on pre-recorded music.
• USER 1 / 2 – See Using the Sound menu
above.
3
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to adjust (or select) the setting.
Make adjustments to the following settings:
• SFC OFF – (SFC indicator disappears)
Setting
Bass
What it does
Option(s)
–4 to +4
–4 to +4
OFF
Adjusts the amount of bass.
Adjusts the amount of treble.
Boosting the bass level
Treble
If you want to bring up the low end for certain
kinds of music or sound sources, you can use
the bass boost to do so.
Stereo Makes the stereo spread
Wide
appear wider than it really is
ON
SFC
Mem-
ory
Stores your current bass,
treble and stereo-wide
settings as a preset.
USER 1
USER 2
•
Press P.BASS to switch the bass boost
on (P.BASS 1) or off (P.BASS 0).
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other settings.
• Skip this step if selecting an SFC memory.
Muting the sound
•
Press MUTE to switch off the volume.
5
When you’re done, press ENTER to
To switch the sound back on, adjust the
volume or press MUTE again.
confirm and leave the Sound menu.
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Audio Settings and Video Adjust menu
Chapter 10
Audio Settings and Video
Adjust menu
Audio Settings menu
Video Adjust menu
The Audio Settings menu offers features for
adjusting the way discs sound.
From the Video Adjust screen you can adjust
various settings that affect how the picture is
presented.
1
Press HOME MENU and select ‘Audio
Settings’ from the on-screen display.
1
Press HOME MENU and select ‘Video
Adjust’ from the on-screen display.
Audio Settings
Video Adjust
2
Make settings using ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ and
2
Make settings using ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ and
ENTER
.
ENTER
.
You can adjust these picture quality settings:
Virtual Surround
• Sharpness – Adjusts the sharpness of
edges in the picture (Fine, Standard, Soft).
• Settings: On, Off (default)
Switch on Virtual Surround to enjoy realistic
surround sound effects from just two
• Brightness – Adjusts the overall
brightness (–20 to +20).
1
speakers.
• Contrast – Adjusts the contrast between
light and dark (–16 to +16).
Audio DRC
• Settings: Low, Medium, High, Off (default)
• Gamma – Adjusts the ‘warmth’ of the
picture (High, Medium, Low, Off).
When watching Dolby Digital DVDs at low
volume, it’s easy to lose the quieter sounds
completely—including some of the dialog.
Switching Audio DRC (Dynamic Range
Control) to on can help by bringing up the
quieter sounds, while controlling loud peaks.
• Hue – Adjusts the red/green balance
(Green 9 to Red 9).
• Chroma Level – Adjusts how saturated
colors appear (–9 to +9).
Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and
Chroma Level settings using ꢂ/ꢃ.
How much of a difference you hear depends on
the material you’re listening to. If the material
doesn’t have wide variations in volume, you
Brightness
min
max
0
2
may not notice much change.
3
Press ENTER to return to the Video
Adjust screen, or HOME MENU to exit.
Note
1 How good the surround effect is varies with the disc.
2 The effect of Audio DRC also depends on your speakers and settings.
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Initial Settings menu
11
Chapter 11
Initial Settings menu
1
Press HOME MENU and select ‘Initial
Settings’.
Using the Initial Settings menu
The Initial Settings menu provides audio and
video output settings, parental lock settings,
and display settings, among others.
Initial Settings
2
Use the cursor buttons and ENTER to
If an option is grayed out it means that it
cannot be changed at the current time. This is
usually because a disc is playing. Stop the
disc, then change the setting.
select the setting and option you want to set.
All the settings and options are explained on
the following pages.
1
Video Output settings
Setting
Option
What it means
Set if you have a conventional 4:3 TV. Widescreen movies are
shown with black bars top and bottom.
TV Screen
(See also Specifications
on page 43.)
4:3 (Letter Box)
Set if you have a conventional 4:3 TV. Widescreen movies are
shown with the sides cropped so that the image fills the screen.
4:3 (Pan & Scan)
Set if you have a widescreen TV.
16:9 (Wide)
Interlace
Set if your TV is not compatible with progressive scan video.
Component Out
(See also Connecting
using component video
on page 8.)
Set if your TV is compatible with progressive scan video (see
your TV’s instruction manual for details). Press ENTER once
more to confirm (or RETURN to cancel). If you lose the picture
on your TV, refer to Interlace setting in System Setup menu
options in standby on page 33.
Progressive
Note that progressive scan video is only output from the
component video jacks.
Language settings
Setting
Option
What it means
If there is an English soundtrack on the disc, it is played.
If there is a language selected on the disc, it is played.
Audio Language
English
Languages as displayed
Other Language
Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed (see
Using the language code list on page 38).
Note
1 • In the table, the default setting is shown in bold: other settings are shown in italics.
• Some settings, such as TV Screen, Audio Language and Subtitle Language may be overridden by the DVD disc. Often
these settings can also be made from the DVD disc menu.
• The Component Out setting only needs to be set if you have connected this player to your TV using component video.
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Initial Settings menu
Setting
Option
What it means
If there are English subtitles on the disc they are displayed.
The subtitle language selected on the disc is displayed.
Subtitle Language English
Languages as displayed
Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed (see
Using the language code list on page 38).
Other Language
DVD disc menus are displayed in the same language as your
selected subtitle language, if possible.
DVD Menu
Language
w/Subtitle Lang.
DVD menus are displayed in the selected language, if possible.
Languages as displayed
Other Language
Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed (see
Using the language code list on page 38).
Subtitles are displayed in your selected subtitle language.
Subtitles are always off by default when you play a DVD disc.
Subtitle Display
On
Off
Display settings
Setting
Option
What it means
On-screen displays of the player are in English.
On-screen displays are shown in the language selected.
OSD Language
English
Languages as displayed
A camera icon is displayed on-screen during multi-angle
scenes on a DVD disc.
Angle Indicator
On
No multi-angle indication is shown.
Off
Options settings
Setting
Option
–
What it means
See Parental Lock below.
See About DivX® VOD content below.
Parental Lock
DivX VOD
Display
Some discs also support the Country/Area
Code feature. The player does not play certain
scenes on these discs, depending on the
Country/Area Code you set.
Parental Lock
• Default level: Off; Default password: none;
Default Country/Area code: us (2119)
To give you some control over what your
children watch on your DVD player, some DVD-
Video discs feature a Parental Lock level. If
your player is set to a lower level than the disc,
the disc won’t play.
Registering a new password
Register a password to change the Parental
1
Lock level or enter a Country/Area code.
Note
1 • Not all discs use Parental Lock, and will play without requiring the password first.
• If you forget your password, you’ll need to reset the player to register a new password. (see Resetting the system on page 38).
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Initial Settings menu
11
1
2
Select ‘Password’.
• Select by code letter: Use ꢀ/ꢁ (cursor up/
down) to change the Country/Area code.
Initial Settings
• Select by code number: Press ꢃ(cursor
right) then use the number buttons to enter
the 4-digit Country/Area code.
Video Output
Language
Display
Parental Lock
DivX VOD
Password
Level Change
Country Code
Options
The new Country/Area code takes effect after
ejecting the disc once.
Use the number buttons to input a 4-digit
®
About DivX VOD content
password then press ENTER
.
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)
content on this player, you first need to register
the player with your DivX VOD content
Changing your password
To change your password, confirm your
existing password then enter a new one.
provider. You do this by generating a DivX VOD
registration code, which you submit to your
1
provider.
1
Select ‘Password Change’.
2
Input your existing password, then press
Important
ENTER
.
• DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM
(Digital Rights Management) system. This
restricts playback of content to specific,
registered devices.
3
Enter a new password and press ENTER
.
Setting/changing the Parental Lock
1
Select ‘Level Change’.
• If you load a disc that contains DivX VOD
content not authorized for your player, the
message Authorization Error is displayed
and the content will not play.
2
Use number buttons to enter your
password, then press ENTER
.
3
Select a new level and press ENTER
.
• Press ꢂ (cursor left) repeatedly to lock
more levels (more discs will require the
password); press ꢃ (cursor right) to
unlock levels. You can’t lock level 1.
Displaying your DivX VOD registration
code
1
Press HOME MENU and select ‘Initial
Settings’.
Select ‘Options’, then ‘DivX VOD’.
2
Setting/changing the Country/Area code
You can find the Country/Area code list on
page 39.
Initial Settings
Video Output
Parental Lock
DivX VOD
Display
Language
Display
1
2
3
Select ‘Country Code’.
Options
Input your password, then press ENTER
Select a Country/Area code then press
.
ENTER
.
There are two ways you can do this:
Note
1 Resetting the player (as described in Resetting the system on page 38) will not cause you to lose your registration code.
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Initial Settings menu
3
Select ‘Display’.
Your 8-digit registration code is displayed.
Initial Settings
Video Output
Language
Display
DivX VOD Registration Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Options
Make a note of the code as you will need it
when you register with a DivX VOD provider.
®
Playing DivX VOD content
Some DivX VOD content may only be playable
a fixed number of times. When you load a disc
containing this type of DivX VOD content, the
remaining number of plays is shown on-screen
and you then have the option of playing the
disc (thereby using up one of the remaining
plays), or stopping. If you load a disc that
contains expired DivX VOD content (for
example, content that has zero remaining
plays), the message Rental Expired is
displayed.
If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited
number of plays, then you may load the disc
into your player and play the content as often
as you like, and no message will be displayed.
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Additional information
12
Chapter 12
Additional information
• B.CUT 1
Using the System Setup menu
• B.CUT 2
A number of additional settings (listed below)
can be accessed by using the System Setup
System Setup menu options in standby
Below are all the available settings in the setup
menu when in standby:
menu. The first setting in each is the default.
1
If necessary, switch into standby.
This is necessary if you want to access the
System Setup menu options in standby below.
System demo setting
Switches the automatic demo feature on or off:
2
Press SYSTEM SETUP (SHIFT+HOME MENU).
•
•
ON – Switches the demo feature on.
3
Use ꢂ/ꢃ(cursor left/right) to choose the
OFF – Switches the demo feature off.
setting then press ENTER
.
The current setting is shown for each option as
you cycle through the display. See below for a
full list and description of each.
Frequency step setting
Applicable to Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan,
Indonesia and Philippines models only
If you find that you can’t tune into stations
successfully, the frequency step may not be
suitable for your country/region.
4
Use ꢀ/ꢁ (cursor up/down) to adjust the
setting then press ENTER to confirm.
5
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to make other settings.
• AM 9K – AM 9kHz / FM50kHz
• AM 10K – AM10kHz / FM100kHz
System Setup menu options
These are all the available settings in the setup
TV system setting
1
menu when the system is switched on:
The default setting of this system is AUTO, and
unless you notice that the picture is distorted
when playing some discs, you should leave it
set to AUTO. If you find picture distortion with
some discs, set the TV system to match your
country or region’s system. However, this may
restrict the kinds of disc you can watch.
Dimmer setting
Sets the front panel display brightness level:
• LIGHT
• DARK
Tape deck beat cut setting
See the table for the kinds of discs compatible
with each setting (AUTO, PAL and NTSC).
Recording AM broadcasts on cassette tape
can result in noisy recordings. If you
experience this, change the beat cut mode.
2
Note
1 If the tuner is selected, the tuner options also appear (see Automatically saving station presets on page 17 and Manual tuner
features on page 25). Note that the beat cut setting only appears during AM reception.
2 Most models of the newly developed countdown PAL TV system detect 50 Hz (PAL)/60 Hz (NTSC) and automatically switch
vertical amplitude, resulting in a display without vertical shrinkage. However, in some cases, the image may appear without col-
or. If your PAL TV does not have a V-Hold control, you may not be able to watch NTSC discs because of picture roll. If the TV has
a V-Hold control, adjust it until the picture stops rolling. On some TVs, the picture may shrink vertically, leaving black bands at
the top and bottom of the screen.
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Additional information
•
After selecting TV SYS in step
3
above,
See the Disc compatibility table below for more
information.
press ENTER to change the TV system.
The TV system as follows:
• AUTO ꢄ NTSC
• NTSC ꢄ PAL
• PAL ꢄ AUTO
DVD-Video
DVD-R
DVD-RW
The system automatically switches on and
you’ll see the new TV system setting in the
1
display after seeing Welcome.
Audio CD
Video CD
CD-R
CD-RW
Disc
Type
Player setting
Format NTSC PAL AUTO
DVD/Super VCD/ NTSC
Video CD/DivX
Video
NTSC PAL NTSC
NTSC PAL PAL
Fujicolor CD
PAL
•
•
is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.
CD/MP3/WMA/
JPEG/no disc
—
NTSC PAL NTSC or
PAL
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation
• Also compatible with KODAK Picture CD
Interlace setting
Use this setting if you lose the picture because
your TV is incompatible with progressive scan
video. See Important in About progressive scan
video on page 8 for more on this setting.
This player supports the IEC’s Super VCD stan-
dard for superior picture quality, dual
soundtracks, and widescreen support.
• After pressing ENTER in step 3 in Using the
System Setup menu above, this setting is
enabled and the system automatically
switches on.
VIDEO
CD
Super Video CD (Super VCD)
About DualDisc playback
A DualDisc is a new two-sided disc, one side of
which contains DVD content (video, audio,
etc.) while the other side contains non-DVD
content such as digital audio material. The
non-DVD, audio side of the disc is not
compliant with the CD Audio specification and
therefore may not play. The DVD side of a
DualDisc plays in this product (excluding DVD-
Audio content). For more detailed information
on the DualDisc specification, please refer to
the disc manufacturer or disc retailer.
Disc / content format playback
compatibility
This player is compatible with a wide range of
disc types (media) and formats. Playable discs
will generally feature one of the following logos
on the disc and/or disc packaging. Note
however that some disc types, such as
recordable CD and DVD, may be in an
unplayable format.
Note
1 You have to switch the player into standby (press ꢃ STANDBY/ON) before each change.
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Additional information
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Media
Compatible formats
Disc compatibility table
• Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.2* still
image files up to a resolution of 3072 x
2048.
*File format for digital still cameras
• File extensions: .jpg (must be used
for the player to recognize JPEG files)
• File structure (may differ): Up to 299
folders on a disc; up to 648 folders and
files (combined) within each folder
JPEG file
Media
Compatible formats
CD-R/RW • CD-Audio, Video CD/Super VCD,
ISO 9660 CD-ROM*
* ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant.
CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2
XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file
systems are both compatible.
• Multi-session playback: No
• Unfinalized disc playback: No
DVD Video regions
• DVD-Video, Video Recording (VR)*
* Edit points may not play exactly as
edited; screen may go momentarily
blank at edited points.
• Unfinalized playback: No
• WMA/MP3/JPEG file playback on
DVD-R/RW: No
DVD-R/RW
PC-cre-
All DVD Video discs carry a region mark that
indicates which region(s) of the world the disc
is compatible with. Your DVD system also has
a region mark (on the rear panel). Discs from
incompatible regions will not play in this
player. Discs marked ALL play in any player.
• Discs recorded using a PC may
ated disc not be playable due to the setting of
the software used to create the
disc. In these instances, check the
DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software
manual or disc boxes for more on
compatibility.
About DivX
DivX is a compressed digital video format
®
created by the DivX video codec from
DivXNetworks, Inc. This player can play DivX
video files burned on CD-R/RW/ROM discs.
Keeping the same terminology as DVD-Video,
individual DivX video files are called "Titles."
When naming files/titles on a CD-R/RW disc
prior to burning, keep in mind that by default
they will be played in alphabetical order.
• Discs recorded in packet write mode
(UDF format) are not compatible.
• MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3),
Windows Media Audio (WMA)
• Sampling rates: 32, 44.1 or 48kHz
• Bit-rates: Any (128Kbps or higher
recommended)
Com-
pressed
audio
DivX video compatibility
®
• Official DivX Certified product.
• VBR (variable bit rate) MP3
playback: No
• VBR WMA playback: No
®
®
®
®
• Plays DivX 5, DivX 4, DivX 3, and DivX
VOD video content (in compliance with
• WMA lossless encoding: No
• DRM (Digital Rights Management)
compatible: Yes (DRM-protected audio
files will not play in this player).
• File extensions: .mp3, .wma (these
must be used for the player to
recognize MP3 and WMA files
• File structure (may differ): Up to 299
folders on a disc; up to 648 folders and
files (combined) within each folder
®
DivX Certified technical requirements).
• File extensions: .avi and .divx (these must
be used for the player to recognize DivX
video files). Note that all files with the .avi
extension are recognized as MPEG4, but not
all of these are necessarily DivX video files
and therefore may not be playable on this
player.
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Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows
logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
Displaying DivX subtitle files
The font sets listed below are available for DivX
external subtitle files. You can see the proper
font set on-screen by setting the Subtitle
Language (in Language settings on page 29)
1
to match the subtitle file.
Taking care of discs
This player displays subtitles for the following
language groups:
Handling discs
Hold the disc by its edges when handling so as
not to leave fingerprints, dirt or scratches on
either side of the disc. Damaged or dirty discs
can affect playback performance.
Group 1: Albanian (sq), Basque (eu), Catalan (ca),
Danish (da), Dutch (nl), English (en), Faroese (fo),
Finnish (fi), French (fr), German (de), Icelandic (is), Irish
(ga), Italian (it), Norwegian (no), Portuguese (pt), Rhaeto-
Romanic (rm), Scottish (gd), Spanish (es), Swedish (sv)
Group 2: Albanian (sq), Croatian (hr), Czech (cs),
Hungarian (hu), Polish (pl), Romanian (ro), Slovak (sk),
Slovenian (sl)
If a disc becomes marked with fingerprints,
dust, etc., clean using a soft, dry cloth.
Group 3: Bulgarian (bg), Byelorussian (be), Macedonian
(mk), Russian (ru), Serbian (sr), Ukrainian (uk)
Group 4: Hebrew (iw), Yiddish (ji)
Group 5: Turkish (tr)
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are
trademarks of DivXNetworks, Inc. and are used
under license.
Wipe lightly from the center of the disc using
straight strokes. Don’t wipe the disc surface
with circular strokes.
About WMA
If necessary, use a cloth soaked in alcohol, or a
commercially available CD/DVD cleaning kit to
clean a disc more thoroughly. Never use
benzine, thinner or other cleaning agents such
as those designed for cleaning vinyl records.
Storing discs
®
The Windows Media logo printed on the box
Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold, humid,
or hot environments (including under direct
sunlight). Don't glue paper or put stickers onto
the disc, or use a pencil, ball-point pen or other
sharp-tipped writing instrument. These could
all damage the disc.
indicates that this player can playback
Windows Media Audio content.
WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio
and refers to an audio compression technology
developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA
content can be encoded by using Windows
®
®
Media Player version 7, 7.1, Windows Media
®
®
Player for Windows XP, or Windows Media
Player 9 Series.
Note
1 • For external subtitle files the following subtitle format filename extensions are supported (please note that these files are not
shown within the disc navigation menu): .srt, .sub, .ssa, .smi
• Some external subtitle files may be displayed incorrectly or not at all.
• The filename of the movie file has to be repeated at the beginning of the filename for the external subtitle file.
• The number of external subtitle files which can be switched for the same movie file is limited to a maximum of 10.
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If you want to re-record on an erase-protected
cassette, cover the space left by the broken tab
with self-adhesive tape.
Discs to avoid
Discs spin at high speed inside the player. If a
disc is cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwise
damaged, don't risk using it in your player—
you could end up damaging the unit.
This unit is designed for use with conventional,
fully circular discs only. Pioneer disclaims all
liability arising in connection with the use of
shaped discs.
Installation and maintenance
Using cassette tapes
Hints on installation
The tape of a cassette is quite easily damaged
and loose tape can jam in the tape deck
mechanism. If the tape has become unwound,
use a pen or pencil to wind it back on to the
spool.
We want you to enjoy using this system for
years to come, so please bear in mind the
following points when choosing a location:
Do...
ꢅ Use in a well-ventilated room.
ꢅPlace on a solid, flat, level surface, such as a
table, shelf or stereo rack.
Don’t...
ꢆ Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or
humidity, including near radiators and other
heat-generating appliances.
ꢆ Place on a window sill or other place where the
system will be exposed to direct sunlight.
When not using cassettes, always store in the
case. Store cassettes away from magnetic
fields, excessive heat, humidity, dust or oil.
Before recording on a tape, wind the tape on
past the leader tape (about the first 3 or 4
seconds of each side).
ꢆ Use in an excessively dusty or damp
environment.
ꢆ Place directly on top of an amplifier, or other
component in your stereo system that becomes
hot in use.
ꢆ Use near a television or monitor as you may
experience interference—especially if the
television uses an indoor antenna.
ꢆ Use in a kitchen or other room where the system
may be exposed to smoke or steam.
ꢆ Use on a thick rug or carpet, or cover with
cloth—this may prevent proper cooling of the
system unit.
Tapes you should avoid
Since tapes longer than 90 minutes are so thin,
they are more susceptible to jamming in the
tape deck mechanism and other trouble such
as irregular winding. Avoid using cassette
tapes longer than 90 minutes.
Protecting your recordings
You can protect an important recording
against accidental erasure by breaking the
erase-protect tab(s) with a small screwdriver.
ꢆ Place on an unstable surface, or one that is not
large enough to support all four of the system
unit’s feet.
Erase-protect tab (For side A)
Erase-protect tab (For side B)
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Cleaning the pickup lens
Screen sizes and disc formats
The DVD player’s lens should not become dirty
in normal use, but if for some reason it should
malfunction due to dust or dirt, consult your
nearest Pioneer authorized service center.
Although lens cleaners are commercially
available, we do not recommend using them
since some may damage the lens.
DVD-Video discs come in different screen
aspects, ranging from TV programs, which are
generally 4:3, to CinemaScope widescreen
2
movies , with an aspect ratio of up to about 7:3.
Televisions also come in different aspect
3
ratios; ‘standard’ 4:3 and widescreen 16:9.
Problems with condensation
Set to 4:3 (Letter Box), widescreen
discs are shown with black bars top
and bottom.
Condensation may form inside the player if it is
brought into a warm room from outside, or if
the temperature of the room rises quickly.
Although this won’t damage the player, it may
temporarily impair performance. You should
leave it to adjust to the warmer temperature for
about an hour before switching on.
Set to 4:3 (Pan&Scan), widescreen
discs are shown with the left and right
sides cropped. Although the picture
looks larger, you don’t actually see
the whole picture.
Moving the system unit
If you need to move the main unit, first remove
a disc if there’s one in the player, then press ꢃ
STANDBY/ON on the front panel to turn the
system off. Wait for GOOD BYE to disappear
from the display, then unplug the power cord.
Never lift or move the unit during playback—
discs rotate at high speeds and may damage.
Using the language code list
Some of the language options (see Language
settings on page 29) allow you to set your
preferred language from any of the 136
languages listed in the Language code list.
1
1
Select ‘Other Language’.
2
Use ꢂ/ꢃ (cursor left/right) to select
Resetting the system
either a code letter or a code number.
Use this procedure to reset all system settings
to the factory default. Use the front panel
controls to do this.
3
Use ꢀ/ꢁ (cursor up/down) to select a
code letter or a code number.
See the Language code list (next page) for a
complete list of languages and codes.
•
With the system switched on, press
ꢃ
ꢉ
STANDBY/ON while holding down the
(stop) button.
The system switches to standby, and the next
time you switch on, all the system’s settings
will be reset.
Note
1 Unplugging the unit before GOOD BYE disappears from the display may cause the system to return to the factory settings.
2 Many widescreen discs override the system’s settings so that the disc is shown in letterbox format regardless of the setting.
3 • Using the 16:9 (Wide) setting with a standard 4:3 TV, or one of the 4:3 settings with a widescreen TV, will result in distortion.
• When you watch discs recorded in 4:3 format, you can use the TV controls to select how the picture is presented. Your TV
may offer various zoom and stretch options; see the instructions that came with your TV for details.
• Some movie aspect ratios are wider than 16:9, so even with a widescreen TV, these discs will still play in a ‘letterbox’ style.
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Language code list
Language (Language code letter), Language code
Japanese (ja), 1001
English (en), 0514
French (fr), 0618
German (de), 0405
Italian (it), 0920
Spanish (es), 0519
Dutch (nl), 1412
Russian (ru), 1821
Chinese (zh), 2608
Korean (ko), 1115
Greek (el), 0512
Estonian (et), 0520
Basque (eu), 0521
Persian (fa), 0601
Finnish (fi), 0609
Fiji (fj), 0610
Faroese (fo), 0615
Frisian (fy), 0625
Lingala (ln), 1214
Slovak (sk), 1911
Slovenian (sl), 1912
Samoan (sm), 1913
Shona (sn), 1914
Somali (so), 1915
Albanian (sq), 1917
Serbian (sr), 1918
Siswati (ss), 1919
Sesotho (st), 1920
Sundanese (su), 1921
Swedish (sv), 1922
Swahili (sw), 1923
Tamil (ta), 2001
Laothian (lo), 1215
Lithuanian (lt), 1220
Latvian (lv), 1222
Malagasy (mg), 1307
Maori (mi), 1309
Macedonian (mk), 1311
Malayalam (ml), 1312
Mongolian (mn), 1314
Moldavian (mo), 1315
Marathi (mr), 1318
Malay (ms), 1319
Maltese (mt), 1320
Burmese (my), 1325
Nauru (na), 1401
Irish (ga), 0701
Scots-Gaelic (gd), 0704
Galician (gl), 0712
Guarani (gn), 0714
Gujarati (gu), 0721
Hausa (ha), 0801
Hindi (hi), 0809
Croatian (hr), 0818
Hungarian (hu), 0821
Armenian (hy), 0825
Interlingua (ia), 0901
Interlingue (ie), 0905
Inupiak (ik), 0911
Indonesian (in), 0914
Icelandic (is), 0919
Hebrew (iw), 0923
Yiddish (ji), 1009
Javanese (jw), 1023
Georgian (ka), 1101
Kazakh (kk), 1111
Greenlandic (kl), 1112
Cambodian (km), 1113
Kannada (kn), 1114
Kashmiri (ks), 1119
Kurdish (ku), 1121
Kirghiz (ky), 1125
Latin (la), 1201
Afar (aa), 0101
Abkhazian (ab), 0102
Afrikaans (af), 0106
Amharic (am), 0113
Arabic (ar), 0118
Assamese (as), 0119
Aymara (ay), 0125
Azerbaijani (az), 0126
Bashkir (ba), 0201
Byelorussian (be), 0205
Bulgarian (bg), 0207
Bihari (bh), 0208
Bislama (bi), 0209
Bengali (bn), 0214
Tibetan (bo), 0215
Breton (br), 0218
Catalan (ca), 0301
Corsican (co), 0315
Czech (cs), 0319
Telugu (te), 2005
Tajik (tg), 2007
Thai (th), 2008
Nepali (ne), 1405
Norwegian (no), 1415
Occitan (oc), 1503
Oromo (om), 1513
Oriya (or), 1518
Panjabi (pa), 1601
Polish (pl), 1612
Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619
Portuguese (pt), 1620
Quechua (qu), 1721
Rhaeto-Romance (rm), 1813 Ukrainian (uk), 2111
Kirundi (rn), 1814
Romanian (ro), 1815
Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823
Sanskrit (sa), 1901
Sindhi (sd), 1904
Tigrinya (ti), 2009
Turkmen (tk), 2011
Tagalog (tl), 2012
Setswana (tn), 2014
Tonga (to), 2015
Turkish (tr), 2018
Tsonga (ts), 2019
Tatar (tt), 2020
Twi (tw), 2023
Urdu (ur), 2118
Uzbek (uz), 2126
Vietnamese (vi), 2209
Volapük (vo), 2215
Wolof (wo), 2315
Xhosa (xh), 2408
Yoruba (yo), 2515
Zulu (zu), 2621
Welsh (cy), 0325
Danish (da), 0401
Bhutani (dz), 0426
Esperanto (eo), 0515
Sangho (sg), 1907
Serbo-Croatian (sh), 1908
Sinhalese (si), 1909
Country/Area code list
Country/Area, Country/Area code, Country/Area code letter
Argentina, 0118, ar
Australia, 0121, au
Austria, 0120, at
Belgium, 0205, be
Brazil, 0218, br
Canada, 0301, ca
Chile, 0312, cl
China, 0314, cn
Denmark, 0411, dk
Finland, 0609, fi
France, 0618, fr
Germany, 0405, de
Hong Kong, 0811, hk
India, 0914, in
Indonesia, 0904, id
Italy, 0920, it
Philippines, 1608, ph
Portugal, 1620, pt
Russian Federation, 1821, ru
Singapore, 1907, sg
Spain, 0519, es
Switzerland, 0308, ch
Sweden, 1905, se
Taiwan, 2023, tw
Thailand, 2008, th
United Kingdom, 0702, gb
United States of America, 2119, us
Japan, 1016, jp
Korea, Republic of, 1118, kr
Malaysia, 1325, my
Mexico, 1324, mx
Netherlands, 1412, nl
New Zealand, 1426, nz
Norway, 1415, no
Pakistan, 1611, pk
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Troubleshooting
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is
something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in
another component. Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the
trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest Pioneer
authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.
• If the unit does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity
disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating
conditions.
General
Problem
Remedy
The power does not turn on.
• Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.
• Disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and insert again.
• Make sure the voltage selector (page 3) is set correctly for your region.
The power suddenly switches off
• If the speaker cables aren’t connected properly, the system has a safety
automatically and won’t switch back feature that shuts the power off automatically. Check the speaker wires to
on for a minute or so. Also, the
playback / volume control’s blue
backlight is blinking.
make sure they’re connected properly. If there appears to be nothing wrong,
try switching the power back on after the blue backlight has been blinking for
a minute or so.
• If you can’t seem to switch the power back on after the blue backlight has
been blinking for over a minute, the unit may be malfunctioning. Take it to
your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out
repair work.
No sound is output when a function is • If you’re using the LINE input, make sure the component is connected
selected.
correctly (see Connecting auxiliary components on page 9).
• Press MUTE on the remote control to turn muting off.
• Adjust the volume.
No image is output when watching
discs.
• Make sure the TV is connected correctly (see Connecting to your TV on
page 8).
Can’t operate the remote control.
• Replace the batteries (see Loading the batteries on page 5).
• Operate within 7 m, 30° of the remote sensor on the front panel (see Range
of the remote control unit on page 13).
• Remove the obstacle or operate from another position.
• Avoid exposing the remote sensor on the front panel to direct light.
The microphone can’t be heard.
• You are only using one microphone and it’s plugged into the MIC (SUB)
jack. The MIC (SUB) jack can only be used if there is also a microphone
plugged into the MIC (MAIN) jack.
• Adjust the MIC VOL.
Feedback noise when mic is switched • The mic is pointing toward the speakers. Keep the mic pointed away from
on.
the speakers.
• The microphone level is set too high. Turn down the mic control level.
SND. DEMO shows in the display and • Press and hold ꢀ (stop) on the front panel for about five seconds. The disc
the unit can’t be controlled. tray ejects automatically to indicate the Sound Demo mode is disabled.
TRAYLOCK shows in the display and • Press and hold ꢁ OPEN/CLOSE on the front panel for about eight seconds
the tray can’t be ejected.
(until LOCK OFF appears in the display). Then the tray can be opened/closed
using ꢁ OPEN/CLOSE.
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DVD/CD/Video CD player
Problem
Remedy
The disc is ejected automatically after • Clean the disc.
loading.
• Align the disc properly in the disc guide.
• If the region number on a DVD-video disc does not match the number on
the player, the disc cannot be used (see DVD Video regions on page 35).
• Allow time for any condensation inside the player to evaporate. Avoid using
the player near an air-conditioning unit.
Playback is not possible.
• Disc may be loaded upside down. Reload the disc with the label side face
up.
Picture playback stops and the
operation buttons cannot be used.
• Press ꢉ, then start playback again (ꢄ).
• Switch the power off once, then on again using the front panel ꢃ
STANDBY/ON button.
Settings are canceled.
No picture/No color.
• When the power is cut due to power failure or by unplugging the power cord
for several days, settings will be canceled.
• Check that connections are correct and that plugs are inserted fully.
• Check the instruction manual of the TV/monitor to make sure the TV/
monitor settings are incorrect.
Screen is stretched or aspect does not • The TV Screen setting is incorrect. Set the TV Screen option to match the
change.
TV/monitor you're using (see Video Output settings on page 29).
When recorded on a VCR or passed
through an AV selector, there is
• Due to the player’s copy protection circuits, connection of this device
through a VCR or an AV selector may prevent recording or cause picture
disturbance in the playback picture. problems. This is not a malfunction.
Picture disturbance during playback • This player is compatible with Macro-Vision System copy guard. Some discs
or dark.
include a copy prevention signal, and when this type of disc is played back,
stripes etc., may appear on some sections of the picture depending on the TV.
This is not a malfunction.
• Discs respond differently to particular player functions. This may result in
the screen becoming black for a brief instant or shaking slightly when the
function is executed. These problems are largely due to differences between
discs and disc content and are not malfunctions of this player.
Noticeable difference in DVD and CD • DVDs and CDs use different recording methods. This is not a malfunction.
volume.
WMA/MP3/JPEG discs
Problem
Remedy
CD-ROM disc is not
• Make sure that the CD-ROM was recorded using the ISO 9660 disc format. See Disc /
recognized by the system. content format playback compatibility on page 34 for other disc compatibility information.
Files don’t show up in the • The files on the disc must be named with the correct file extension: .mp3 for MP3 files;
Disc Navigator/Photo
Browser.
.wma for WMA files; .jpg for JPEG files (upper or lower-case is OK). See Disc / content
format playback compatibility on page 34 for other disc compatibility information.
Can’t play WMA files.
• The files were recorded using DRM (digital rights management). This is not a
malfunction.
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Tuner
Problem
Remedy
Considerable noise in
radio broadcasts.
• Connect the AM antenna (see Connecting the radio antennas on page 7) and adjust the
direction and position for best reception. You may also connect an additional internal or
external AM antenna (see Connecting external antennas on page 7).
• Fully extend the FM wire antenna, position for best reception, and secure to a wall. You
may also connect an outdoor FM antenna (see Connecting external antennas on page 7).
• Applicable to Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia and Philippines models only – The
tuning interval is incorrect for your country or region. Try switching the tuning interval
(see Frequency step setting on page 33).
Auto tuning does not pick • The radio signal is weak. Auto tuning will only detect radio stations with a good signal.
up some stations.
For more sensitive tuning, connect an outdoor antenna.
Sound is mono only.
• Check that the tuner is not set to FM mono (see Improving FM stereo sound on page 25).
Tape deck
Problem
Remedy
Cannot record.
• Check that the cassette still has its erase-protect tabs intact, or that they are covered
with self-adhesive tape (Using cassette tapes on page 37).
Sound is muffled or
• The tape heads may be dirty. Clean the tape heads using a head-cleaning cassette or
previous recording is still cleaning kit.
audible underneath the
new one.
• Check that you’re using a Type I (normal) tape. Do not use Type II (high/CrO2) or Type
IV (metal) tapes.
Music search does not
work.
• The spaces between songs may be too short for music search to work (see Playing
cassette tapes on page 16).
Error Messages
Message
Description
SND. DEMO
TRAYLOCK
EEP ERR
• The sound demo is on. See General in Troubleshooting on page 40.
• The tray lock is on. See General in Troubleshooting on page 40.
• Contact your Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer for servicing.
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Specifications
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•
Accessories (Stereo DVD Cassette Deck
Receiver)
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Dry cell batteries (AA/R6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Video cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
AM loop antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
FM antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Power cord
•
Amplifier section
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 W per channel
(1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D., 6 Ω)
•
Disc section
Digital audio
Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia and
Philippines models. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
All other models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
These operating instructions
characteristics . . . . . . . . . DVD fs: 96 kHz, 24-bit
Type . . . DVD system, Video CD/Super VCD system
and Compact Disc digital audio system
Frequency response . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Hz to 44 kHz
S/N ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107dB
Dynamic range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94dB
Total harmonic distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.007 %
Wow and Flutter. . . . . . . . . Limit of measurement
Speaker system
•
Front speakers
Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . Bass-reflex bookshelf type
(magnetically shielded)
(
0.001 % W.PEAK) or less (JEITA)
•
Cassette deck section
System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 cm 2-way system
Speakers:
Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 track, 2-channel stereo
Heads . . . . . . . . . . . Recording/playback head x 1
Erasing head x 1
Woofer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 cm cone type
Tweeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.2 cm cone type
Nominal impedance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ω
Frequency range . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum input power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 W
Dimensions. . . 200 (W) x 350.5 (H) x 251 (D) mm
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 kg
Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC servo motor x 1
Tape types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Type I (Normal)
•
FM tuner section
Frequency range . . . . . . . . .87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Ω, unbalanced
•
Accessories (Speaker System)
•
AM tuner section
Non-skid pads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Frequency range
With 9kHz step. . . . . . . . . 531 kHz to 1,602 kHz
With 10kHz step (Singapore, Malaysia,
Taiwan, Indonesia and Philippines
models only). . . . . . . . . . . 530 kHz to 1,700 kHz
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loop antenna
Note
• Specifications and design subject to
possible modification without notice, due
to improvements.
•
Miscellaneous
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories.“Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Power requirements
Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia and
.
Philippines models . . . . . AC 110-120/220-230/
240 V (switchable), 50/60 Hz
All other models . . . . . . . AC 110-127/220-230/
240 V (switchable), 50/60 Hz
“DTS” and “DTS 2.0” are trademarks of Digital
Theater Systems, Inc.
Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 W
(0.32 W in standby)
Dimensions (Stereo DVD Cassette
Deck Receiver). . .360(W) x 145 (H) x 364 (D) mm
Weight (Stereo DVD Cassette Deck
Receiver). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.6 kg
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