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SERVICE DIVISION
400 Valley Road, Suite 201
Mount Arlington, NJ 07856
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)
www.samsung.com
Instruction Manual
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
AH68-01851R
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PREPARATION
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Note to CATV system installer :
KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Section 820~40 of the NEC
LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE
which provides guidelines for proper grounding and,
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 connected to the grounding system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as practical
Ensure that the AC power supply in your house complies with the identification sticker located on the back of your player. Install your
player horizontally, on a suitable base (furniture), with enough space around it for ventilation (3~4inches). Make sure the ventilation
CAUTION slots are not covered. Do not stack anything on top of the player. Do not place the player on amplifiers or other equipment which may
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT become hot. Before moving the player, ensure the Disc Insert Hole is empty. This player is designed for continuous use. Switching off
DO NOT OPEN the Home Theater to the stand-by mode does not disconnect the electrical supply. In order to disconnect the player completely from the
power supply, remove the main plug from the wall outlet, especially when left unused for a long period of time.
CAUTION:
This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 1
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC LASER product.
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE REAR COVER.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
SERVICE PERSONNEL. procedures other than those specified herein may result
in hazardous radiation exposure.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage which can cause electric shock is present inside
this unit.
This symbol alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions accompanying
the unit.
Phones
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY Protect the player from moisture(i.e. vases) , and excess heat The batteries used with this product contain chemicals
INSERT. (e.g.fireplace) or equipment creating strong magnetic or electric fields that are harmful to the environment.
(i.e.speakers...). Disconnect the power cable from the AC supply if the
Do not dispose of batteries in the general household
player malfunctions. Your player is not intended for industrial use.
Use of this product is for personal use only. trash.
Condensation may occur if your player or disc has been stored in cold
temperatures.
If transporting the player during the winter, wait approximately 2 hours
until the unit has reached room temperature before using.
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PREPARATION
All the safety and operating instructions should be Unplug this video product from the wall outlet An outside antenna system should not be located in When replacement parts are required, be sure the
read before the appliance is operated. before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric service technician has used replacement parts spec-
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. light or power circuits, ified by the manufacturer or having the same charac-
The safety and operating instructions should be or where it can fall into such power lines teristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitu-
LIGHTNING or circuits. When installing an outside antenna sys- tions may result in fire, electric shock or other haz-
retained for future reference.
For added protection of this video product tem, extreme care should be taken to keep from ards.
HEED WARNINGS receiver during a lightning storm, or when touching such power lines or circuits as contact with
All warnings on the appliance and in the operating them might be fatal.
it is left unattended and unused for long ANTENNA
instructions should be adhered to. LEAD IN WIRE
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet POLARIZATION
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This video product is equipped with a polarized GROUND
All operating and use instructions should be This will prevent damage to the video product alternating current line plug (a plug having one
CLAMP ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
followed. due to lightning and power-line surges. blade wider than the other.) This plug will fit into the
(NEC SECTION. 810-20)
WATER AND MOISTURE power outlet only one way. ELECTRIC GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
Do not use this video product near water- OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY This is a safety feature. If you are unable SERVICE (NEC SECTION 810-21)
for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, Never push objects of any kind into this to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the
EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMPS
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, product through openings as they may touch plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
or near a swimming pool, and the like. dangerous voltage points or short-out parts electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
OVERLOADING that could result in a fire or electric shock. defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as Never spill liquid of any kind on the video SAFETY CHECK
this can result in the risk of fire OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING Upon completion of any service or repairs
product.
or electric shock. •If an outside antenna is connected to the to this video product, ask the service technician to
ACCESSORIES antenna terminal, be sure the antenna system perform safety checks to determine that the video
VENTILATION
Do not place this video product on an unstable cart, is grounded so as to provide some protection product is in proper operating condition.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the stand, tripod, bracket, or table. against voltage surges and built-up static DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE
video product and to protect it from overheating The video product may fall, causing serious injury to charges. Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and
these openings must not be blocked or covered. a child or adult, and serious damage • the U.S.A section 810 of the National
In refer servicing to qualified service personnel under
The openings should never be blocked to the appliance. Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, the following conditions.
by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, provides information with respect to proper a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
other similar surface. This video product or table recommended by the manufacturer, grounding of the mast and supporting b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have
should never be placed near or over a radiator or or sold with the video product. Any mounting fallen into the video product.
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire
heat register. of the appliance should follow the manufacturer's c. If the video product has been exposed to rain
to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
This video product should not be placed instructions and should use a mounting accessory or water
in a built-in installation such as a bookcase conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, d. If the video product does not operate normally
recommended by the manufacturer. connection to grounding electrodes, and
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided by following the operating instructions.
or the manufacturer's instructions have been fol- CART requirements for the grounding electrode. Adjust only those controls that are covered
lowed. An appliance and cart combination should be moved See the figure below. by the operating instructions as an improper
POWER CORD PROTECTION with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven adjustment of other controls may result
ATTACHMENTS in damage and will often require extensive
Power-supply cords should be routed so that surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
Do not use attachments not recommended work by a qualified technician to restore
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched combination to overturn.
by the video product manufacturer as they may the video product to its normal operation.
by items placed upon or against them paying
particular attention to cords at plugs,
POWER SOURCES cause hazards. e. If the video product has been dropped
convenience receptacles, and the point where This video product should be operated only from the or the cabinet has been damaged.
SERVICING f. When the video product exhibits a distinct
they exit from the appliance. type of power source indicated
on the marking label. If you are not sure •Do not attempt to service this product yourself change in performance - this indicates
of the type of supply to your home, consult your as opening or removing covers may expose a need for service.
appliance dealer or local power company. you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
For video products intended to be operated from bat- •Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. HEAT
This video unit should be situated away from heat
tery power, or other sources, refer
sources such as radiators, stoves, or other products
to the operating instructions. (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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PREPARATION
including DVD-AUDIO, DVD-VIDEO, CD, MP3-CD, WMA-CD, DivX, CD-R/RW, and PREPARATION SETUP
Safety Warnings .................................................................1 Setting the Language .........................................................43
DVD-R/RW, with a sophisticated FM tuner, all in a single player. Precautions.........................................................................2 Setting TV Screen type ......................................................45
Safety Instructions ..............................................................3 Setting Parental Controls (Rating Level)............................47
Features .............................................................................5 Setting the Password .........................................................48
DVD-Audio compatible Notes on Discs ...................................................................7 Setting the Wallpaper .........................................................49
Experience the super high-quality audio performance of DVD-Audio. Description..........................................................................9 DVD Playback Mode ..........................................................51
The on-board 24-bit/192kHz DAC enables this player to deliver exceptional sound quality in Setting the DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) ..............52
terms of dynamic range, low-level resolution and high-frequency detail. CONNECTIONS AV SYNC Setup .................................................................53
Before Connecting the Speakers .......................................13
Installing the DVD player....................................................15 RADIO OPERATION
TV Screen Saver Function Connecting the Video Out to TV ........................................16 Listening to Radio...............................................................54
HDMI Function....................................................................17 Presetting Stations .............................................................55
The HT-Q100/HT-Q100W automatically brightens and darkens your TV screen Connecting External Components......................................19
after 3 minutes in the stop mode. Connecting the FM Antenna...............................................20 MISCELLANEOUS
The HT-Q100/HT-Q100W automatically switches itself into the power saving mode Convenient Functions.........................................................57
after 20 minutes in the screen saver mode. OPERATION Operating a TV with the Remote Control ...........................59
Before Using Your Home Theater ......................................21 Before Calling for Service...................................................61
Disc Playback .....................................................................24 Cautions on Handling and Storing Discs............................63
Power Saving Function MP3-CD Playback ..............................................................25 Language Code List ...........................................................64
Displaying Disc Information................................................26 USB Host Feature Supported Products .............................65
The HT-Q100/HT-Q100W automatically shuts itself off after 20 minutes in stop mode. JPEG File Playback............................................................27 Specifications .....................................................................66
DivX Playback ....................................................................29
Checking the Remaining Time ...........................................31
Customized TV Screen Display Fast/Slow Playback ............................................................32
The HT-Q100/HT-Q100W allows you to select your favorite image during JPEG and DVD Skipping Scenes/Songs......................................................32
playback and set it as your background wallpaper. Repeat Playback ................................................................33
A-B Repeat Playback .........................................................34
Step Function .....................................................................35
HDMI Zoom (Screen Enlarge) Function .......................................36
EZ VIEW Function..............................................................36
HDMI transmits DVD video and audio signals simultaneously, and provides a clearer pic- Bonus Group / Navigating Pages.......................................37
ture. Selecting Audio/Subtitle Language.....................................38
Playing Media Files using the USB HOST feature.............39
Moving Directly to a Scene/Song .......................................41
AV SYNC Function Using Disc Menu ................................................................42
Video may lag behind the audio if the unit is connected to a digital TV. Using the Title Menu...........................................................42
To compensate for this, you can adjust the audio delay time to sync up with the video.
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DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) offers fantastic audio and video, thanks to Dolby Digital sur- Disc Recording Format
round sound and MPEG-2 video compression technology. Now you can enjoy these realistic
PREPARATION
effects in the home, as if you were in a movie theater or concert hall. This product does not support Secure (DRM) Media files.
CD-R Discs
1 ~ 6 DVD players and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order
• Some CD-R discs may not be playable depending on the disc recording device (CD-Recorder or PC) and the con-
for the disc to play. If the codes do not match, the disc will not play. dition of the disc.
The Region Number for this player is given on the rear panel of the player. • Use a 650MB/74 minute CD-R disc.
(Your DVD player will only play DVDs that are labeled with identical region codes.) Do not use CD-R disc over 700MB/80 minute as it may not be play back.
• Some CD-RW (Rewritable) media, may not be playable.
• Only CD-Rs that are properly "closed" can be fully played. If the session is closed but the disc is left open, you may
Playable Discs not be able to fully play the disc.
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Description ENG
PREPARATION
Eject button
Disc Insert Hole Video Output Connector
Display
Connect the TV's video input jacks
Power ( ) button Function button
(VIDEO IN) to the VIDEO OUT connector.
Volume control External Digital Optical
button Input Connector
Use this to connect external equipment
capable of digital output. Headphone Jack
External Audio
Input Connectors
Component Video Output
Connectors USB Port
Connect a TV with component video
inputs to these jacks.
button
Play/Pause ( ) button
Stop ( ) button
Tuning up & Skip ( ) button
Tuning down & Skip ( ) button
—Rear Panel—
2.1 Channel Speaker
Cooling Fan
Output Terminals
Accessories
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Description ENG
PREPARATION
—Remote Control—
Insert Remote Batteries
Number(0~9) buttons
VOLUME button TUNING/CH button Caution Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking cells:
• Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarity:(+) to (+)and (–)to (–).
MUTE button • Use the correct type of batteries.Batteries that look similar may differ in voltage.
MENU button RETURN button
• Always replace both batteries at the same time.
• Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.
Cursor/Enter button
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CONNECTIONS
Subwoofer
Speaker Packages
Please confirm that all the following contents are included in the package.
Speaker Accessories
Black Red
Caution Note
To mount the speaker on the wall • Do not let children play with or near the speakers. • If you place a speaker near your TV set,
They could get hurt if a speaker falls. screen color may be distorted because of
• When connecting the speaker wires to the speakers, the magnetic field generated by the speak-
Drive a screw into the wall for each speaker and er. If this occurs, place the speaker away
Hook the speakers so make sure that the polarity (+/–) is correct.
then hook the front speaker over them. that the screws are in the
position of the figure. from your TV set.
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(B) METHOD2
METHOD 3 METHOD 1
(supplied)
6
jacks on your TV.
Close the rear cover(A).
METHOD 3 HDMI ....... (Best Quality)
- Connect the HDMI out to the HDMI input on your TV.
Note • This product operates in Progressive scan mode(480p Only ) for Component Output.
• If the TV only supports a resolution of 576i(480i), the screen may be divided into 2 screens, or dis-
play nothing.
• After making the video connection, set the Video input source on your TV to match the corre-
sponding Video output (HDMI, Component or Composite) on your Home theater. See your TV
owner's manual for more information on how to select the TV's Video Input source.
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CONNECTIONS
• SD(Standard Definition) resolution is 480p and HD(High Definition) reso-
• The audio signals transmitted over the HDMI Cable can be toggled lution is 720p/1080i.
ON/OFF.
Example: If the TV supports resolution up to 480p:
Press the HDMI AUDIO button on the remote con-
trol. Press the SD/HD button.
• This toggles between “AUDIO ON” and “AUDIO OFF” on the display. • A 480p video signal is output through the HDMI output.
• AUDIO ON : Both video and audio signals are transmitted over the • If the TV does not support the configured resolution, you will not be able
HDMI connection cable, and audio is output is through your TV speak- to see the picture properly.
ers only.
• AUDIO OFF : Video is transmitted over the HDMI connection cable only,
and audio is output through the home theater speakers only.
Note • Since this product has an embedded Video Upscaler function with
Faroudja DCDi technology, it can enhance a 576i(480i) DVD resolu-
tion output to 480p/720p/1080i.
• You do not have to make separate adjustments, since the Home
Theater and TV will be automatically adjust themselves to the opti-
mal resolution and aspect ratio if connected to HDMI. (If the TV is
an HDTV and has an HDMI Input jack, output is automatically con-
verted to 1080i resolution (if supported by the TV).)
Note • The default setting value of this product is HDMI AUDIO OFF.
• HDMI AUDIO is automatically down-mixed to 2ch for TV speakers. • For component video output, only 480P is supported.
• If you turn the unit off and on, or switch functions when the HDMI • When both HDMI and COMPONENT jacks are connected, COMPO-
AUDIO is set to ON, the HDMI AUDIO is automatically set to OFF. NENT video is not displayed.
• See your TV owner's manual for more information on how to select
the TV's Video Input source.
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CONNECTIONS
FM Antenna (supplied)
Audio Cable
(not supplied)
If the external analog compo-
Optical Cable nent has only one Audio Out,
(not supplied) connect either left or right.
2 Connect AUX (Audio) In on the Home Theater to Audio Out on the external analog compo-
nent.
• Be sure to match connector colors. Cooling Fan The cooling fan supplies cool air to the unit to prevent overheating.
Note • You can connect the Video Output jack on your VCR to the TV, and connect the Audio Notes • This unit does not receive AM broadcasts.
Output jacks on the VCR to this product.
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OPERATION
Press FUNCTION button on
VIDEO
Note
• Buttons Enabled for TV Operation: POWER, CHANNEL, VOLUME, TV/VIDEO, and Numeric (0-9) buttons.
• By default, the remote control is set to work with Samsung TVs.
See page 59 for more information about remote control operation with other manufacturer's TVs.
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Disc terminology
Groups and tracks (DVD-AUDIO)
• DVD-audio is divided into several large sections called "groups" and
smaller sections called "tracks". Numbers are allotted to these sections.
These numbers are called "group numbers" and "track numbers".
GROUP 1 GROUP 2
1 Load a disc vertically into the Disc Insert
Hole.
• Insert a disc so that the label side faces forward.
• DVD-video is divided into several large sections called "titles" and smaller
sections called "chapters". Numbers are allotted to these sections.
These numbers are called "title numbers" and "chapter numbers".
DVD CD
OPERATION
TITLE 1 TITLE 2
• Playback starts automatically.
CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2
Note • Depending on the content of the disc, the initial screen may appear different.
Files (DivX)
• DivX is divided into sections called "files". Caution
Numbers are allotted to these sections. These numbers are called • Avoid getting fingerprints on the writing surface of a disc.
It may cause the disc to not read properly.
"file numbers".
FILE 1 FILE 2
Note • In this manual, the instructions marked with "DVD ( DVD )" are applicable
to DVD-VIDEO, DVD-AUDIO, and DVD-R/RW discs.
Where a particular DVD type is mentioned, it is indicated separately.
23 • Depending on the content of the disc, the initial screen may appear different.
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• The MP3/WMA menu screen will appear • Use to select the track. DVD CD MP3 DivX JPEG
and playback will start.
• The appearance of the menu depends on
the MP3/WMA disc.
• WMA-DRM files cannot be played.
DVD RECEIVER SMART NAVI
Something like you
Back for good
Love of my life
More than words
OPERATION
• appears on the TV screen!
To change the album, If this symbol appears on the TV screen while buttons are being operated,
that operation is not possible with the disc currently being played.
use to Press the STOP
3
select another album
in Stop mode, and
then press the
4 button to stop
playback.
The information Display disap-
pears from the screen • What is a Group?
A section of tracks contained in a DVD-AUDIO disc.
• What is a Title?
ENTER button. Note
A movie contained in a DVD-VIDEO disc.
• To select another album and track, • Depending on the disc, the disc
information display may appear dif-
• What is a Chapter?
repeat Steps 2 and 3 above. Each title on a DVD disc is divided into several smaller sections called
ferent. "chapters".
Note • Depending on the recording mode, some MP3/WMA-CDs may not play. • Depending on the disc, you can • What is a Track (File)?
• Table of contents of a MP3-CD varies depending on the MP3/WMA track for- also select DOLBY DIGITAL, A section of video or a music file recorded on a DVD-AUDIO, CD, or MP3-
mat recorded on the disc. or PRO LOGIC. CD.
Screen Display
To play a file icon in the screen,
DVD display TITLE display
ELAPSED TIME display STEREO (L/R) display
Press the button when it is in stop
status and select a desired icon from the top • Music File Icon GROUP display REPEAT PLAYBACK display DOLBY DIGITAL display
part of the menu. • Image File Icon CD display
• To play music files only, select the Icon. • Movie File Icon CHAPTER display
AUDIO LANGUAGE display ANGLE display
• To view image files only, select the Icon. • All File Icon
DVD DVD-AUDIO display
AUDIO
• To view movie files only, select the Icon. TRACK (FILE) display SUBTITLE display
• To select all files select the Icon.
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to the next image.
Load the JPEG disc.
OPERATION
• Playback starts automatically.
• Each time the button is pressed, the image makes the transition as follows:
Rotate/Flip Function
From top to bottom
Press to skip to the next slide. Note • The maximum resolutions supported by this product are 5120 x 3480 (or 19.0 MPixel) for
standard JPEG files and 2048 x 1536 (or 3.0 MPixel) for progressive image files.
• Each time the button is pressed, the slide moves backward or forward.
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To play back the disc at a faster speed, Note •" " is displayed when there is one supported language in the disc.
press or during playback.
• Each time you press either button, the playback speed will change as DivX(Digital internet video eXpress)
DivX is a video file format developed by Microsoft and is based on MPEG4 compression technology
OPERATION
follows:
2x ➞ 4x ➞ 8x ➞ 32x ➞ Normal. to provide audio and video data over the Internet in real-time.
MPEG4 is used for video encoding and MP3 for audio encoding so that the users can watch a movie
at near DVD-quality video and audio.
1. Supported Formats
• This product only supports the following media formats.If both video and audio formats are not support-
5 Minute Skip function ed, the user may experience problems such as broken images or no sound.
1 Press ZOOM
button. 2 , buttons to
move to the area
you want to enlarge.
• When you play a disc whose sampling frequency is higher than 48khz or 320kbps, you may experi-
ence shaking on the screen during playback.
2. Caption Function
• You must have some experience with video extraction and editing in order to use this feature properly.
• Each time you press the button, • To use the caption function, save the caption file (*.smi) in the same file name as that of the DivX
your selection will toggle between media file (*.avi) within the same folder.
“ZOOM X2” and “ZOOM OFF”. Example. Root Samsung_007CD1.avi
Samsung_007CD1.smi
• Up to 60 alphanumeric characters or 30 East Asian characters (2 byte characters such as Korean and
Note • DIVX file can be zoomed only in ZOOM X2 mode. Chinese) for the file name.
• DivX files have .Avi file extensions, however, not all .Avi files are DivX
and may not be playable in this unit.
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Fast Playback
DVD CD MP3
Slow Playback
Press the REMAIN button. Press . Press SLOW button.
• For checking the total and remaining time of a title or chapter • Each time the button is pressed during playback, • Each time the button is pressed during playback,
being played. the playback speed changes as follows: the playback speed changes as follows:
DVD DivX
Each time the REMAIN button is pressed
DVD- DVD-
VIDEO AUDIO
OPERATION
CHAPTER ELAPSED TRACK ELAPSED
Note • No sound is heard during slow play-
back and step motion playback.
CHAPTER REMAIN TRACK REMAIN • During fast playback of a CD or MP3-CD, sound is
heard only at 2x speed, and not at 4x, 8x, and 32x • Reverse slow playback does not
speeds. work with DivX.
Skipping Scenes/Songs
CD MP3 Press .
• Each time the button is pressed briefly during playback, the previous or next chapter, track,
TRACK ELAPSED TRACK REMAIN or directory (file) will be played.
• You cannot skip chapters consecutively.
TRACK REMAIN TRACK ELAPSED
DVD
TOTAL ELAPSED TITLE 01/05 CHAPTER 002/040 TITLE 01/05 CHAPTER 004/040
TOTAL REMAIN
MP3
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DVD- DVD-
1 Press INFO button
twice. 2 to move to REPEAT
PLAYBACK ( ) display.
VIDEO AUDIO Repeat Playback Options
CHAPTER
Repeatedly plays the selected chapter.
TITLE
Repeatedly plays the selected title.
GROUP
Repeatedly plays the selected group.
Press Cursor , buttons Press ENTER
RANDOM
MP3 JPEG CD Plays tracks in random order.
3 to select ‘A-’ and then press
4 button at the end
OPERATION
(A track that has already been played may be ENTER button at the beginning
played again.) of the desired
TRACK
of the desired segment.
Repeatedly plays the selected track.
• When ENTER button is pressed, • The specified segment will be
DIR the selected position will be stored played repeatedly.
Repeatedly plays all tracks in the selected folder. in memory.
A- A-B
DISC REPEAT : A—B
Repeatedly plays the entire disc.
OFF
A -?
Cancels Repeat Playback.
REPEAT : A—
1 2 3
during playback. Press ENTER but-
Press ZOOM but- , buttons to
ton. move to the area ton.
Note • No sound is heard during slow playback and step motion you want to enlarge.
playback.
• Each time the button is pressed, the
zoom level changes as follows:
This function allows you to view the same scene in different angles.
OPERATION
Press INFO button. ton to move to Note • When a DivX disc is being played, only the 2:1 zoom-in is available.
ANGLE ( ) display.
1/3 1/3
• Each time the button is pressed, the zoom function will switch between On
• Each time the button is pressed, the angle changes as follows: and Off.
1/3
• When a movie is played in Widescreen format, black bars at the top and bot-
tom of the TV screen can be removed by pressing the EZ VIEW button.
2/3
3/3
EZ VIEW EZ VIEW OFF
Note
Note • The Angle function works only with discs on which multiple • This function will not work if the DVD is recorded with multi-camera angle format.
angles have been recorded.
• Black bars may not disappear because some DVD discs have a built-in horizontal to vertical ratio.
• This feature is not supported for DivX discs.
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SP 2/3
FR 3/3
BONUS GROUP
OPERATION
KEY NUMBER :
Press Cursor
Note
• If you eject the disc, switch the power off, or unplug the player, you will need to re-enter
the key number.
1 Press INFO button
twice. 2 button to move to
SUBTITLE ( )
display.
OFF / 03
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You can enjoy media files such as pictures, movies and music saved in an MP3 player, USB memory or digital camera in high
quality video with 5.1 channel home theater sound by connecting the storage device to the USB port of the home theater.
Compatible Devices
1. USB devices that support USB Mass Storage v1.0.
Press the FUNCTION (USB devices that operate as a removable disk in Windows
OPERATION
File Sampling
File name Bit rate Version Pixel
extension Frequency
Still Picture JPG JPG .JPEG – – 640*480 –
To stop playback, press the STOP ( ) button. MP3 .MP3 80~384kbps – – 44.1kHz
Music
WMA .WMA 56~128kbps V8 – 44.1kHz
Safe USB Removal Movie WMV .WMV 4Mbps V1,V2,V3,V7 720*480 44.1KHz~48KHz
To prevent damage to the memory stored in the USB device, perform safe removal
before disconnecting the USB cable. DivX .AVI,.ASF 4Mbps DivX3.11~DivX5.1,Xvid 720*480 44.1KHz~48KHz
During playback, press the button. • Some MP3 players, when connected to this product,may not operate depending
• When there is more than one file, when you press the button, the next file is selected. on the sector size of their file system.
• When there is more than one file, when you press the button, the previous file is selected.
• The USB HOST function is not supported if a product that transfers media files by
its manufacturer-specific program is connected.
Fast playback • Does not operate with Janus enabled MTP(Media Transfer Protocol) devices.
• The USB host function of this product does not support all USB devices.
To play back the disc at a faster speed, press or during playback.
For information on the supported devices, see pages 65.
• Each time you press either button, the playback speed will change as follows:
2x ➞ 4x ➞ 8x ➞ 32x ➞ Normal.
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01/05 001/040 0:00:37 1/1 03/05 001/002 0:00:01 1/1 01/05 001/040 0:00:01 1/1
OPERATION
Press Cursor , but- Press the numeric Note • Disc menu display may be different depending on the disc.
Press Cursor ,
4 tons or numeric buttons to
select the desired chapter
and then press ENTER but-
ton.
5 buttons to move to
time display. 6 buttons to select the
desired time and then
press ENTER button.
01/05 025/040 0:00:01 1/1 01/05 025/040 1:17:30 1/1 01/05 028/040 1:30:00 1/1 Using the Title Menu DVD
For DVDs containing multiple titles, you can view the title of each movie.
Depending on the disc, the availability of this feature may vary.
Note
1 press MENU but-
ton.
2 button to move to
‘Title Menu’.
3 ton.
MOVE ENTER EXIT MOVE ENTER EXIT MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE SELECT RETURN EXIT
SETUP
Press RETURN button to return to the previous level.
Note
• To select another language, select OTHER and enter the language code of your country.
(See page 64 for language codes)
AUDIO, SUB TITLE and DISC MENU language can be selected.
MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT
Selecting the Selecting the Selecting the Selecting the Disc Menu
OSD Language Audio Language (record- Subtitle Language Language (recorded on the disc)
ed on the disc) (recorded on the disc)
* Ifnottherecorded
language you selected is
on the disc, menu
MOVE SELECT RETURN EXIT
language will not change even
if you set it to your desired
language.
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Depending on your TV type (Wide Screen or conventional 4:3), you can select the TV's aspect ratio.
• For a standard TV, select either "4:3LB" or "4:3PS" option according to personal preference.
Select "16:9" if you have a widescreen TV.
3 4
• Black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
ton to move to ‘TV button to select the
DISPLAY’ and then desired item and then
press ENTER button. press ENTER button. 4:3PS : Select this to play a 16:9 picture in the pan & scan
(4:3 Pan&Scan) mode on a conventional TV.
• Once the setup is complete, you will • You can see the central portion of the screen only (with the
be taken to the previous screen.
SETUP
sides of the 16:9 picture cut off).
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Use this to restrict playback of adult or violent DVDs you do not want children to view. You can set the password for the Parental (rating level) setting.
1
In Stop mode,
press MENU
button.
2 button to move to
‘Setup’ and then
press ENTER button.
1 Press MENU button.
2 button to move to
‘Setup’ and then
press ENTER button.
SETUP
• If you have selected Level 6, you can- • The password is set to "7890" by default.
not view DVDs with Level 7 or higher. • Once the setup is complete, you will be
• The higher the level, the closer the taken to the previous screen.
content is to violent or adult material.
MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE SELECT RETURN EXIT INPUT NUMBER RETURN EXIT
Note • This function works only if a DVD disc contains the rating level information. If you have forgotten the rating level password, do the following:
• While the player is in the no disc mode, hold the main unit's button for longer than 5 seconds. “INITIALIZE” appears
on the display and all settings will return to the default values.
Press RETURN button to return to the previous level. • Press the POWER button.
Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings.
Do not use this unless necessary.
While watching a DVD or JPEG CD, you can set the image you like as background wallpaper.
Setting the Wallpaper To select one of the 3 wallpaper settings you've made
During playback, press Press Cursor Press Cursor
Press LOGO In Stop mode,
1 PLAY/PAUSE button
when an image you
like appears.
2 button. 1 press MENU
button.
2 button to move to
‘Setup’ and then
press ENTER button.
3 button to move to
‘LOGO’ and then
press ENTER button.
• “COPY LOGO DATA” will be dis-
played on the TV screen.
MOVE ENTER EXIT MOVE ENTER EXIT MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT
3
The power will
turn off and then
back on.
4 the desired ‘USER’,
and then press
ENTER.
5 button to exit the
setup screen.
• This selects one of the 3 wallpa-
per screens
• The selected wallpaper will be
displayed.
SETUP
• You can select up to 3 wallpaper
settings.
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DVD Playback Mode Setting the DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) ENG
Some DVD-Audio discs contain DVD-Video as well as DVD-Audio. This feature balances the range between the loudest and quietest sounds.
To play back the DVD-Video portion of the DVD-Audio disc, set the unit to DVD-Video mode. You can use this function to enjoy Dolby Digital sound when watching movies at low volume at night.
3 button to move to
‘DVD TYPE’ and then 4 button to move to
‘DVD VIDEO’ and then
3 button to move to
‘DRC’ and then
press ENTER
4 Press Cursor
, to adjust
the ‘DRC’.
press ENTER button. press ENTER button. button.
• Set steps 1 ~ 4 again if you want to • When the Cursor button is pressed,
switch to DVD AUDIO Play mode. the effect is greater, and when the
Cursor button is pressed, the effect is
SETUP
smaller.
DivX (R) registration Press RETURN button to return to the previous level.
Main Unit
Press Cursor , buttons Press Cursor , buttons
RADIO OPERATION
Automatic Tuning 2
button to selec "MANUAL"
and then press and hold
button to automatically search the band.
MOVE ENTER RETURN EXIT MOVE SELECT RETURN EXIT
Press STOP ( ) to select
Manual Tuning MANUAL and then briefly
press to tune in to a lower or
higher frequency.
Press RETURN button to return to the previous level. Press MO/ST button to listen in Mono/Stereo.
(This applies only when listening to an FM station.)
Press MENU button to exit the setup screen. • Each time the button is pressed, the sound switches between "STEREO" and "MONO".
• In a poor reception area, select MONO for a clear, interference-free broadcast.
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4 Press
preset number.
to select
5 Press the TUNER MEMORY
button again. 6 To preset another station,
repeat steps 2 to 5.
• You can select between 1 and 15 presets. • Press the TUNER MEMORY button before
‘number’ disappears from the display.
• ‘number’ disappears from the display and the
station is stored in memory.
RADIO OPERATION
Note • This unit does not receive AM broadcasts.
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Mute Function • Each time the button is pressed, the selection alternates between
V.HP and OFF.
This is useful when answering a doorbell or telephone call.
• V.HP(VIRTUAL HEADPHONE ON) : Select to enjoy a 5.1-channel
surround sound that gives the feeling of being in a baseball park or
MISCELLANEOUS
concert hall.
Press MUTE button. • OFF(VIRTUAL HEADPHONE OFF) : Select to listen to a standard
2-channel stereo sound.
• appears in the display.
• To restore the sound, press the button again. Note • Do not listen at extremely high volume levels when using headphones.
Extended, high-volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.
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When operating a TV with the remote control No. Brand Code No. Brand Code
1 Admiral (M.Wards) 56, 57, 58 44 MTC 18
2 A Mark 01, 15 45 NEC 18, 19, 20, 40, 59, 60
1
3 Anam 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 46 Nikei 03
11, 12, 13, 14 47 Onking 03
Press TV button to select TV mode. 4 AOC 01, 18, 40, 148 48 Onwa 03
5 Bell & Howell (M.Wards) 57, 58, 81 49 Panasonic 06, 07, 08, 09, 54, 66, 67, 73, 74
6 Brocsonic 59, 60 50 Penney 18
7 Candle 18 51 Philco 03, 15, 17, 18, 48, 54, 59, 62, 69, 90
8 Cetronic 03 52 Philips 15, 17, 18, 40, 48, 54, 62, 72
While holding down POWER, use the number buttons to enter 00, 29 Hitachi 15, 18, 50, 59, 69 73 Tatung 06
Point the remote control toward the TV 33 KTV 59, 61, 87, 88 77 Toshiba 19, 57, 63, 71
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38 LXI (Sears) 19, 54, 56, 59, 60, 62, 63, 65, 71 82 York 40
• You can use the TV POWER, VOLUME, CHANNEL, and Numeric Magnavox 15, 17, 18, 48, 54, 59, 60, 62, 72, 89 83 Yupiteru 03
39
buttons (0~9).
40 Marantz 40, 54 84 Zenith 58, 79
Note
41 Matsui 54 85 Zonda 01
MGA 18, 40 Dongyang 03, 54
• The remote control may not work on some brands of TVs. Also, some operations may not 42 86
43 Mitsubishi/MGA 18, 40, 59, 60, 75
be possible depending on your brand of TV.
• If you do not set the remote control with the code for your brand of TV, the remote control
will work on a Samsung TV by default.
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• Is the power cord plugged securely into the outlet? Audio language and subti- • Audio language and subtitles will not work for DVDs not contain-
I cannot eject the disc. tles do not work. ing them. And depending on the disc, they may work differently.
• Turn off the power and then turn it back on.
• Check the region number of the DVD. Menu screen does not appear even • Are you using a disc that does not contain menus?
DVD discs purchased from abroad may not be playable.
Playback does not start. • CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs cannot be played on this Home when the menu function is selected.
Theater. • You can play 16:9 DVDs in 16:9 WIDE mode, 4:3 LETTER BOX
• Make sure that the rating level is correct. Aspect ratio cannot be mode, or 4:3 PAN SCAN mode, but 4:3 DVDs can be seen in 4:3
changed. ratio only. Refer to the DVD disc jacket and then select the
Playback does not start appropriate function.
immediately when the • Are you using a deformed disc or a disc with scratches on • Is the antenna connected properly?
the surface? Can't receive radio broad- • If the antenna's input signal is weak, install an external
Play/Pause button is • Wipe the disc clean. cast. FM antenna in an area with good reception.
pressed.
•The main unit is not working.
(Example: The power goes out or • Turn off the power and hold the button on the main unit for
• No sound is heard during fast playback, slow playback, and step longer than 5 seconds.
motion playback. strange noise is heard.)
Sound is not produced. • Are the speakers connected properly? Is the speaker setup cor-
• The Home Theater is not Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings.
rectly customized?
Do not use this unless necessary.
• Is the disc severely damaged? working normally.
• Disc is rotating but no pic- • While “NO DISC” message appears on the display of main unit, hold
• Is the TV power on? the main unit's button for longer than 5 seconds. “INITIALIZE”
ture is produced. • Are the video cables connected properly? The password for rating appears on the display and all settings will return to the default values.
• Picture quality is poor and • Is the disc dirty or damaged? level has been forgotten. • Press the POWER button.
picture is shaking. • A poorly manufactured disc may not be playable. Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings.
Do not use this unless necessary.
• Is the remote control being operated within its operation range of
angle and distance?
The remote control does
• Are the batteries exhausted?
not work. • Have you selected the mode(TV/DVD) functions of the remote
control (TV or DVD) correctly?
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Small scratches on the disc may reduce sound and picture quality or cause skipping. Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “Disc Audio”, “Disc Subtitle”
Be especially careful not to scratch discs when handling them. and/or “Disc Menu” (See page 43).
MISCELLANEOUS
1166 Fiji 1326 Lingala 1502 Serbo-Croatian 1665 Yoruba
Note 1171 Faeroese 1327 Laothian 1503 Singhalese 1684 Chinese
1174 French 1332 Lithuanian 1505 Slovak 1697 Zulu
• Condensation may form if warm air comes into contact with cold parts
inside the player. When condensation forms inside the player, the play-
er may not operate correctly. If this occurs, remove the disc and let the
player stand for 1 or 2 hours with the power on.
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MISCELLANEOUS
USB External HDD
Product Company Type
CUTIE Serotech POCKET HARD DISK DRIVE
MOMOBAY UX-2 Dvico USB 2.0
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