Audio Pro DVD ONE manual

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    1 ENGLISH OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS D V D ON E 2 . 1 DVD Receiver w w w . audiopro. com[...]

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    2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. K eep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follo w all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any v entilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufactur er’ s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat[...]

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    3 Pr ecautions 1. Regional Restriction Codes (Region Number) Regional r estriction codes are b uilt into D VD recei vers and D VD videos for each sales re gion. If the regional code of the D VD recei ver does not match one of the r egional codes on the D VD video, playback is not possible. The re gional number can be found on the rear panel of the [...]

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    4 CONTENTS 2 Safety precautions 4 List of contents 5 Before connecting to power sour ce 6 Controls and indicators 6 The front panel 7 Connections on the rear panel 8 Connections on the side panel 9 The front display window 10 The remote contr ol 12 Installation 12 Connect the speakers 12 Connect active speakers to preout 12 Connect a subwoofer 13 C[...]

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    5 BEFO RE CONNECTING T O PO WER SOURCE Unpacking Caref ully unpa ck the unit, m aking su re that all th e acces sori es are in cluded i n the packagi ng (see bel ow). Exami ne the rec eiver to make sure th at it has not b een da maged dur ing tra nspor t. I f your unit is da maged o r it does n ot w or k, infor m your dea ler im mediate ly . If t h[...]

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    6 1 ) St andby power switch Pres s this but ton to turn on t he rece iver , if i t is in sta ndby mode (i ndicated by the r ed LED, 1 1 ). If it i s not illu minated, tur n on the Mai n power switch on t he rear pane l of the unit (to ON ). The sta ndby power switch is al so use d to place the re ceiver i n stand b y mode. NOTE! The ma in power swi[...]

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    7 CONTRO LS AND I NDICA T ORS MAIN UNIT Rear p anel 1 ) HDM I output For bes t pictur e conne ct an HDMI c able (extr a ac- ces sor y). Thi s is provide d your T V has HDM I input. 2) HDMI in puts 1 & 2 Conne ct exte rnal vi deo sou rces suc h as Blue R ay player , Vide o game s, HD T V satel lite box etc. 3) Comp onent output Conne ct a co mpo[...]

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    8 1 8) AUX 1 Opti cal digi tal audio i nput Conne ct an opti cal ca ble fro m an exter nal audi o/vide o sour ce. 1 9 ) Optical di gita l audio output Conne ct an opti cal ca ble to an exte rnal de coder , ampl i- fie r or rec eiver . 20) Pr eout Conne ct to an ex ternal p ow er a mplif ier , wi rele ss tran s- mit ter or to acti ve speaker s (with[...]

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    9 CONTRO LS AND I NDICA T ORS MAIN UNIT Dis play 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 ) DVD indi cator Indi cated when t here is a DVD di sc in the tr ay . 2) CD indi cator Indi cated when t here is a CD d isc in the t ray . 3) HD HDM I indicator Indi cates when t he T V conne cted by HDMI is o n. 4) Titl e indicator Indi cates the ti tle numbe r on a DVD d[...]

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    10 CONTRO LS AND I NDICA T ORS REMO TE CONT ROL 1 ) St andby but ton Push thi s but ton to turn on the re ceive r , ass uming tha t it is i n standby mo de (the indi cator LED is r ed). If it i s not red, th e recei ver is of f . T ur n on the rec eiver wit h the mai n power switch on t he rear pa nel of the uni t. Push the b utton ag ain to put th[...]

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    1 1 CONTRO LS AND I NDICA T ORS 20) Nu meri cal but tons The nu meri cal but tons 0 -9 p ermi t the use r to sel ect: CD mod e: track numb er . DVD mode: cha pter numbe r T une r mode: pre -se t radio st ations 21 ) Me mor y but ton T o store tu ner sta tions into the p re- set mem or y . T une in th e statio n to be memor ized. Push to ope n the t[...]

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    1 2 INST ALL A TION Connec t the spea k er s Conne ct the sp eaker cab les acc ording to the dr awing bel ow . Co nnect o ne cable e nd to each sp eaker . Co nnect the othe r ends of the c ables to the a mplif ier , followin g the instr uctio ns 1 -4 b elow . Conne ct + to + and - to -. This als o applie s to the conne ction s to the speaker s. Spe[...]

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    13 INST ALL A TION Connec t to a T V The re are sever al options h ow to connec t to y our T V . Che ck the inpu t options o n your T V . A vid eo cab le is pr ovide d with t his un it to conn ect acc ordi ng to optio n D. A: For b est pic ture qual ity u se the HDMI o ption. Conne ct an HD MI cable (ex tra acc esso ry ) to y our HDMI i nput on the[...]

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    1 4 Connec t a USB mem or y (Ma x. 4G B size ) On the r ight side of th e unit you can co nnect a US B mem or y . Th is unit ca n playback Mp 3 and A AC audio f iles , JPEG picture f iles . Sel ect USB a s sourc e. Use the j og on the re mote control to navi gate the USB fol der s on the scre en. Push O K to open a folde r , se lect a tr ack and pu[...]

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    1 5 OSD (ON SCREEN DISPL A Y ) VID EO SETUP: Move th e jog do wn to ente r the d esi red f ile. T V Format: - Auto - NTSC - P AL T V Displ a y: - Nor mal PS - Nor mal LB - WIDE / HD T V HD Resoluti on : - 48 0P /5 76P - 720P - 1 08 0i - 1 08 0p T V Vide o output: - Sca r t out - Comp onent ou t Restore info: - No - Y es Exi t: Mov e the JOG to righ[...]

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    16 OSD (ON SCREEN DISPL A Y ) P AR ENT AL SE TUP: Move th e jog do wn to ente r the d esi red f ile. Lock system: (De fau lt pa ss wor d is 123 4) - Enter Pass w ord to l ock the pare ntal sys tem (the se lec ted MP A A rating) Unlock system: - Enter pas sword to unloc k the paren tal system MP A A r ating : ( Se le ct MPA A rati ng) - 1 : Ap prove[...]

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    1 7 P L A YBA CK FUNCTIONS Playing a DVD Push EJ ECT to open the DVD tr ay . Place a DVD i n the tray with t he labe l facing up. Push E JECT to close the tray . Push PL A Y to sta r t playback. Pausing t he D VD Pres s PLA Y /PA USE or S top to pause the DVD pl ayback (or pause o n the rem ote ). Press PL A Y a gain to resu me playba ck of the DVD[...]

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    18 TUNER FUNCTIONS Manua l/Automatic se arch of FM/AM radio s tatio ns Sel ect TU NER as sour ce using t he SOURCE bu tton. Sel ect FM- stereo, FM- mono o r AM with the A M/FM but ton on the re mote contro l. On the f ront pane l, pres s TUNE + bu tton to sea rch up the dia l or TUNE - to se arch down t he dial. If th e button is kept pre ssed 2 s [...]

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    19 ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjust t he volume T urn t he volume kn ob clock wis e to raise th e vol- ume or c ounter-cloc kwi se to lower the volum e. The s cale sh own on the disp lay range s from VOL - UME 0 0- 50, tha t is, fro m VOL UME 0 0 (mini mum) to VOLUME 50 (ma ximu m) . Al wa ys che ck the volume s etti ng before a n audio sour ce is tur ne[...]

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    20 O THER IMPORT ANT I NF ORMA TION Connec ting the he adphones. Conne ct the he adphone s with a 3.5 m m stereo p lug to the he adphone s output on th e right si de panel . When the he adphone s are conn ected, the s peaker outp ut turn s off au tomatic ally . When the h eadphon es are conn ected, the re is no au dio output f rom the sp eak- er s.[...]

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    21 TROUBLE SHOO TING If the un it does not func tion or pe r form a s e xpe cted, the pr oblem i s not always a malf unctio n. The soluti on may be found in t he tabl e below . Check thi s before you cont act your ret ailer o r authori zed ser vice c enter Sy mptom: Poss ible c ause: Poss ible co rr ecti on: Ab sen ce of s ound * S pea ker ca bl es[...]

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    22 TECHNIC AL D A T A Audio se ction: Outp ut power: RMS: 20Hz-20kHz < 0,7 % THD, 4 Ω . ... ... .... . 2 x 75 W Frequen zy res ponse: .. ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... . 2Hz -2 1 k Hz (-3dB) Sign al-to- noice r atio: .. ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... .85 dB I[...]

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    23 Y OUR O WN NOTE S:[...]

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    Audio Pro AB Box 1015 S-251 10 Helsingbor g Sweden www .audiopro.com[...]