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USER’S GUIDE V :1608-0331-09 HT219B 5.1 Channel Home Theater System For the most up-to-date version of this User ’ s Guide, go to www .gpx.com █ CONTENTS W ARNINGS AND P RECA TIONS 2 CONNECTING TO A TELEVISION 4 ADV ANCED TELEVISION INPUTS & OUTPUTS ...........................................4 HT219 OUTPUTS & INPUTS ..................[...]
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• CAUTION: T O PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MA TCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT , FULL Y INSER T . • W ARNING: To preventreorshockhazards, donotexposethisunittorainormoisture. • W ARNING : Theapparatusshallnotbeexposed todrippingorsplashingandthatno[...]
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1. ReadtheseInstructions. 2. KeeptheseInstructions. 3. HeedallW arnings. 4. Followallinstructions. 5. Donotusethisapparatusnearwater . 6. Cleanonlywithadrycloth. 7. Donotblockanyventilationopenings.Installinaccordancewiththe manufacturer ’ sinstructions. [...]
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4 COMPONENT 1 480i/480p COMPONENT 2 480p/720p/1080i COMPONENT 3 480p/720p/1080i Y PB PR L R AUDIO VIDEO AV 1 AV 2 AUDIO VIDEO R L AUDIO OUT AUDIO R L SVIDEO 1 SVIDEO 2 VIDEO █ ADV ANCED TELEVISION INPUTS & OUTPUTS The Advanced T elevision Inputs and Outputs shown here ar e meant to serve as an example of how your television’ s inputs and ou[...]
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5 █ USING THE S-VIDEO OUTPUT Requir es an S-V ideo Cable, not included. TheS-V ideoCableislabelledwiththe number1inthediagramontheprevious page. 1. PluganS-V ideoCableintotheS-V ideo outputontheunit. 2. PlugtheotherendoftheS-V ideoCable intothe?[...]
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6 DVD OPERA TIONS █ PLA YING A D VD 1. Press the Open/Close Button to open the discdrawer . 2. LoadaDVDintotheunit. 3. TheDVDwillstartplayingautomatically . If the DVD does not start playing automatically , pr ess the Play/Pause Button to begin playing the loaded DVD. • Press the Play/Pause Button to[...]
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7 DVD OPERA TIONS █ PROGRAMMING A D VD 1. WhileaDVDisplaying,pressthe Prog/ Mem Button ontheremotecontrol. 2. Use the Number Keypad to type the titlenumberintotherstblank,andthe chapternumberintothesecondblank. 3. Repeatstep2untilthedesiredchapters [...]
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8 OPERA TIONS █ PLA YING A C D 1. Press the Open/Close Button to open the discdrawer . 2. LoadaCDorCD-R/R Wintotheunit. 3. TheCDwill startplayingautomatically . If the CD does not start playing automatically , pr ess the Play/Pause Button to begin playing the loaded CD. • Press the Play/Pause Button [...]
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9 RADIO OPERA TIONS █ TUNING THE AM OR FM RADIO 1. Press the Power Button toturntheunit on. 2. Press the Source Button toswitchto Radio Mode . 3. Press the AM/FM Button toswitch between AMandFMRadioModes. 4. Press the Prev/T un- and Next/T un+ Buttons totunetheFMor AMradio[...]
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THE SETUP MENU PresstheSetupButtonontheremotetoaccesstheunit’ ssetupmenu. You canonlyaccessthe setupmenufrom DVD/CDMode .[...]
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THE SETUP MENU[...]
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12 CONTROLS CONTROL GLOSSARY POWER VOLUME MAX MIN OPEN/CLOSE PLA Y/P AUSE STOP PREV/TUN NEXT/TUN ON OFF 1 2 01. Power Button PressthePowerButtontoturntheunit off andon. 02. Disc Drawer PresstheOpen/CloseButtontoopenand closethemotorizedDiscDrawer . Disc Compatibility: AUDIO • CD ?[...]
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13 CONTROLS CONTROL GLOSSAR Y POWER VOLUME MAX MIN OPEN/CLOSE PLA Y/P AUSE STOP PREV/TUN NEXT/TUN ON OFF 4 5 3 6 7 9 8 03. Open/Close Button PresstheOpen/CloseButtontoopenand closetheDiscDrawer . 04. LED Display 05. Infrared Receiver TheInfraredReceiverreceivessignals fromtheunit’ sremoteco[...]
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14 CONTROLS CONTROL GLOSSARY 10 10. Speaker & Subwoofer Connections UsetheSpeaker&SubwooferConnectionstoconnecttheincludedspeakersand subwoofertotheunit. CE -CenterChannelSpeaker FR -FrontRightChannelSpeaker FL -FrontLeftChannelSpeaker SR -SurroundR[...]
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15 CONTROLS CONTROL GLOSSAR Y 13 14 12 1 1 16 15 18 17 11. Component V ideo Output Requir es a RCA Component Cable, not included. ConnecttheComponentV ideoOutputto atelevisiontooutputhighqualityvideo fromtheunit. 12. Composite V ideo Output Requir es an RCA Composite V ideo Cable, included. Connectthe[...]
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16 CONTROLS PROG/MEM CLEAR OPEN/CLOSE POWER 3 4 7 0 5 8 6 9 DISPLAY MUTE SEARCH SUBTITLE ANGLE SETUP SOURCE P/N REPEAT ZOOM V-MODE PLAY A-B SHUFFLE PAUSE SLOW STEP STOP AUDIO/ ST/MO SURROUND ENTER TITLE 2 1 MENU AM/FM PREV/TUN- NEXT/TUN+ REW/M- F.FWD/M+ VOL 20 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 38 37 36 35 34[...]
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17 CONTROL GLOSSAR Y 19. Display Button PresstheDisplayButtontoactivatethe on-screendisplay . (Playing Content, T ime, T itle, Chapter , Audio, Subtitle, Angle, and Bitrate) 20. Power Button PressthePowerButtontoturntheunit off andon. 21. Prog/Mem Button PresstheProgramButtonto[...]
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CONTROLS PROG/MEM CLEAR OPEN/CLOSE POWER 3 4 7 0 5 8 6 9 DISPLAY MUTE SEARCH SUBTITLE ANGLE SETUP SOURCE P/N REPEAT ZOOM V-MODE PLAY A-B SHUFFLE PAUSE SLOW STEP STOP AUDIO/ ST/MO SURROUND ENTER TITLE 2 1 MENU AM/FM PREV/TUN- NEXT/TUN+ REW/M- F.FWD/M+ VOL 40 41 42 43 39 50 49 48 46 45 47 44[...]
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CONTROL GLOSSAR Y 39. P/N Button PresstheP/NButtontoswitchtheTV ModebetweenP AL,NTSC,and Auto. 40. Repeat Button PresstheRepeatButtononcetorepeatthe currentchapterortrack,twicetorepeat thecurrenttitleoralbum,andthreetimes toturnther[...]
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COMP ANY INFORMA TION ©2009DigitalProductsInternational(DPI,Inc.)| Allothertrademarksappearinghereinarethepropertyoftheir respectiveowners.Specicationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice █ GREEN INITIA TIVE Environmental Commitment to ‘Pr otect for T oday and Su[...]