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Microset; Radio/ DVD-player
with USB-port
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User manual
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Manuel de l’utilisateur
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Table of contents
Copyright notice
Design and specications are subject to change without notice.
1. Safety ........................................................................... 3
1.1 Intended use ....................................................................3
1.2 Labels in this manual .......................................................3
1.3 General safety instructions ..............................................4
2. Preparations for use ................................................... 4
2.1 Unpacking ........................................................................4
2.2 Package contents ............................................................5
3. Installation ................................................................... 5
3.1 Installing the speakers .....................................................6
3.2 Connecting random equipment ........................................7
3.3 Connecting the units ........................................................9
3.4 Connecting to the mains ..................................................9
3.5 Remote control...............................................................10
4. Functions ................................................................... 11
4.1 DVD Micro System.........................................................11
4.2 Remote control...............................................................12
5. Operation ................................................................... 13
5.1 Quick start ......................................................................13
5.2 CD/DVD functions ..........................................................15
5.3 Radio functions ..............................................................17
5.4 USB functions ................................................................18
5.5 Clock functions...............................................................18
5.6 General setup menu operation (DVD mode only) ..........19
6. Cleaning and maintenance ...................................... 22
6.1 Handle and care of a disc ..............................................23
7. Troubleshooting ........................................................ 23
8. Technical data ........................................................... 25
9. Disposal of used electrical
and electronic equipment ........................................ 27
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Safety1.
Intended use1.1
The DVD Micro System plays music from CD and radio and music, videos
and photos from DVDs and USB. The appliance also plays photos from
Kodak picture CDs. Read the manual carefully before rst use.
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Due to the great variety of products with external memory
connection (USB, SD/MMC, etc.) and their sometimes quite
manufacturer-specic functions we can neither guarantee that all
devices will be recognised, nor that all operating options that are
possible in theory will actually work.
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DVDs and DVD appliances are manufactured under the worldwide
agreed DVD regional code system that the appliance will operate
only with corresponding disc of the same regional code. If the code
number on the label of a DVD does not match that on the label
alongside, the DVD will not play on this appliance.
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The appliance has built-in copyright protection technology that
prevents copying from a disc to any media. If a video recorder is
connected to the appliance, the video output image will be distorted
during recording.
D
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Condential unpublished works. Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby
Laboratories. All rights reserved.
Labels in this manual1.2
!
WARNING
A warning means that injury or death is possible if the instructions
are not obeyed.
!
CAUTION
A caution means that damage to the equipment is possible.
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A note gives additional information, e.g. for a procedure.
General safety instructions1.3
!
WARNING
Do not put force on the appliance. The appliance can fall and can
cause serious injury.
!
CAUTION
Do not spill any liquid on the appliance.
!
WARNING
Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes.
!
CAUTION
Do not block the ventilation holes.
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This appliance is double insulated; therefore no earth wire is
required. Always check that the mains voltage corresponds to the
voltage on the rating plate.
L
This appliance employs a laser system. To prevent direct exposure
to the laser beam, do not open the appliance. Visible laser
radiation when open and interlock defeated.
Preparations for use2.
Unpacking2.1
Unpack the appliance carefully.
Check the package contents as described below. If any item is missing,
please contact your reseller.
Remove the labels from the front panel carefully if present.
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We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing
materials in case it ever becomes necessary to return your product
for service.
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This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage
in transit. If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials,
please remember to recycle with due care to the environment.
Package contents2.2
The following items are included in the received package:
1 DVD Micro System
2 Speakers
2 Pair of speaker wire
1 Remote control
2 Batteries (AAA)
1 RCA cable
1 Operator manual
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If any item is missing, please contact your reseller.
Installation3.
Put the appliance on a horizontal at surface.
Connect the speakers to the appliance.
Read the paragraph "Installing the speakers".
Connect the random equipment to the appliance.
Read the paragraph "Connecting random equipment".
Connect the units. Read the paragraph "Connecting the units".
Connect the appliance to the mains.
Read the paragraph "Connecting to the mains".
Install the batteries in the remote control.
Read the paragraph "Remote control".
!
CAUTION
Do not put the appliance near a heat source.
Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight.
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This appliance is equipped with rubber feet to prevent it from
moving. The feet are made from non-migrating material specially
formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on furniture.
However, certain types of furniture polishes, wood preservatives or
cleaning sprays cause the rubber to soften and leave marks or a
residue on the furniture, and potentially risk the surface to become
damaged. To prevent damage to wooden surfaces, we recommend
that you apply self-adhesive pads to the bottom of the rubber feet
before installation.
Installing the speakers3.1
The cables and terminals are colour-coded:
Red wires connect to red terminals (+). -
Black wires connect to black terminals (-). -
Place the speakers on a horizontal at surface. Place the speakers close
enough to the appliance to be able to connect the wires.
Connect the wires as described below.
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Connection to speakers
Press the latches to open the terminals.
Connect the wire ends to the speakers matching the (+) and (-) polarity
markings.
Lift the latches to lock the wire ends.
Connection to the appliance
Press the latches to open the terminals.
Connect the wire ends of the speakers to the appliance matching the (+)
and (-) polarity markings.
Lift the latches to lock the wire ends.
Connecting random equipment3.2
The appliance includes various options for permanent connection of random
equipment. Suitable cables can be purchased at your reseller.
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Audio connections (input)
Stereo audio: Connect a suitable cable to the L/R channels of the AUX IN
connection.
Audio connections (output)
The appliance has the following audio outputs:
Stereo audio: Connect a suitable cable to the L/R channels of the AUDIO
OUT connection.
Coaxial digital audio: Insert a suitable cable into the COAXIAL connection.
Video connections
The video connections allow you to send to video signal (still images or
movies) to a connected TV. The appliance has the following video outputs (in
order of preference):
HDMI: Connect a suitable cable into the HDMI connection.
Component: Connect a suitable cable to the Pr/Cr-Y-Pb/Cb channels of
the COMPONENT connection.
S-Video: Insert a suitable cable into the S-VIDEO connection.
Composite video: Insert a suitable cable into the VIDEO connection.
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Do not make all connections simultaneously as this will affect the
output quality.
Cable connection
Insert an FM aerial or a suitable cable into the FM connection.
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Connecting the units3.3
● Insert the power connection cable
into the CABLE connections to
connect the units.
Connecting to the mains3.4
Connect the adaptor plug on the
adaptor cable to the AC
connection.
Connect the mains plug to a wall
socket.
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Remote control3.5
Installing the batteries
Remove the battery cover.
Insert the batteries matching the (+)
and (-) polarity markings.
Re-install the battery cover.
!
CAUTION
Incorrect installation can
cause battery leakage and
corrosion which will damage
the appliance. Corrosion,
oxidation, battery leakage
and any other gradually
acidic defect of this nature
will invalidate the guarantee.
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Functions4.
DVD Micro System4.1
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4
5
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6
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8
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12
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Front panel
1 Disc tray
2 STANDBY button
3 CLOCK button
4 MODE button
5 USB slot
6 Remote control sensor
7 Headphone jack
8 Bass dial
9 Treble dial
10 Volume dial
11 FUNCTION dial
12 Display
13 PREV button
14 BACKWARD button
15 NEXT button
16 STOP button
17 PLAY/PAUSE button
18 FORWARD button
19 OPEN/CLOSE button
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Remote control4.2
General functions
20 STANDBY button
21 Function buttons
22 P-EQ button
23 DIM button
24 LOUDNESS button
25 SETUP button
26 Arrow buttons
27 ENTER button
28 CLOCK button
29 Digit buttons (0-10+)
30 VOL +/- button
31 SLEEP/TIMER button
32 AUDIO button
33 S-BASS button
34 MUTE button
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28
22
32
29
33
34
21
23
24
25
26
27
30
31
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DVD/VCD/CD functions
35 TITLE button
36 SUBTITLE button
37 ZOOM button
38 PLAY/PAUSE button
39 NEXT button
40 PREV button
41 BACKWARD button
42 MODE button
43 OSD/RDS button
44 GOTO button
45 PROGRAM button
46 FORWARD button
47 STOP button
48 MENU button
Operation5.
All functions of the appliance are accessible using the remote control.
All instructions refer to operation with the remote control, unless indicated
otherwise.
Quick start5.1
General functions
To switch on the appliance, press the STANDBY button (20). To switch off
the appliance, press the STANDBY button (20) again.
To select the source mode (TUNER/DVD/USB/AUX), press the
corresponding function button (21).
To adjust the volume, press the VOL +/- button (30).
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42
41
39
40
36
37
38
43
44
45
46
47
48
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To adjust the tone (bass/treble), press the LOUDNESS button (24) or the
S-BASS button (33).
To switch between sound effects (USER/ROCK/CLASSIC/JAZZ/POPS),
press the P-EQ button (22). Press the P-EQ button (22) again to exit the
function.
To mute or restore sound, press the MUTE button (34).
To set the display brightness, press the DIM button (23).
CD/DVD functions
Switch on the appliance. Select the DVD mode.
To open the disc tray (1), press the OPEN/CLOSE button (19) on the
appliance.
Place a disc in the disc tray (1).
To close the disc tray (1), press the OPEN/CLOSE button (19) on the
appliance.
The display shows the total number of tracks on the CD.
To start playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) once.
For extended instructions, read the paragraph "DVD/CD functions" further
on in this manual.
Radio functions
To tune to the station of your choice, press the FORWARD button (46) or
the BACKWARD button (41) repeatedly until the frequency is found.
For extended instructions, read the paragraph "Radio functions" further on
in this manual.
USB functions
Switch on the appliance. Select the USB mode.
Insert the USB device in the slot (5). The device can only be connected
one way.
To start playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) once.
For extended instructions, read the paragraph "USB functions" further on
in this manual.
Clock functions
Read the paragraph "Clock functions" further on in this manual.
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CD/DVD functions5.2
After the disc has been loaded, a content menu will display on the TV screen.
Press the arrow buttons (26) to select a menu item.
Press ENTER to enter the selected menu item.
During playback, the following functions are available:
To select the next or previous chapter (DVD) or track (CD), press the
NEXT button (39) or the PREV button (40).
To forward or rewind the DVD, press the FORWARD button (46) or the
BACKWARD button (41). The available speed rates are: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x.
To pause playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) once. To resume
playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) again.
To stop playback temporarily, press the STOP button (47) once.
To stop playback permanently, press the STOP button (47) again.
To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38).
To view a specic title of a DVD, press the TITLE button (35).
Use the arrow buttons (26) to select the title.
To select the audio language of a DVD, press the AUDIO button (32)
repeatedly until the desired language is set.
To switch on the subtitles of a DVD, press the SUBTITLE button (36).
To switch off the subtitles, press the SUBTITLE button (36) again.
To select extra information of a DVD or CD (remaining time/passed
playtime/track number/chapter number), press the OSD/RDS button (43).
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Normally, if an MP3 disc is loaded, the unit will take longer time to read
the initial data.
A DVD that does not match the region code cannot be read by this
appliance.
If a disc contains mixed content (e.g. MP3 and video les), the appliance
will only recognise, list and play one content type.
The screen saver becomes active if no disc has been loaded for
3 minutes, or if the appliance has been in STOP mode for 3 minutes.
Using the GOTO function
The GOTO function can be used to select a specic starting point on a DVD
or CD. The GOTO function is operated using both the arrow buttons and the
digit buttons.
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Press the GOTO button (44).
Press the arrow buttons (26) to select an entry.
The possible entries for DVD are:
Disc time -
Chapter -
Title -
Chapter time -
Title time -
The possible entries for CD are:
Track time -
Specic track -
Press the digit buttons (29) to set a selection.
Using the PROGRAM function
To enter the PROGRAM function, press the PROGRAM button (45).
Press the digit buttons (29) to select a track. Use the arrow button down
(26) to highlight the next entry.
To conrm the selection and start the program, move the highlight to
"START" and press the ENTER button (27).
To stop the PROGRAM function, press the PROGRAM button (45) and
press the ENTER button (27).
Using the ZOOM function
This function can be used for zooming in and out on photos and DVDs.
The available zoom ratios are: 2x, 3x, 4x, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4.
Press the ZOOM button (37).
Press the ZOOM button (37) again to set the correct size.
Press the arrow buttons (26) to move through the picture.
Using the MP3/MPEG4 playback function
Insert an MP3/MPEG4 disc. A content menu will display on the TV screen.
Press the up/down arrow buttons (26) to select a folder or a le.
Press the ENTER button (27) to enter the selected folder or le.
Press the PROGRAM button (45) to switch between folders and les.
Press the ENTER button (27) to conrm.
Using the Kodak picture CD playback function
Insert a Kodak picture CD.
Press the STOP button (47) to enter the thumbnail mode. Select an option
(Slide show/Menu/prev-next) and press the ENTER button (27).
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Press the PROGRAM button (45) to change the mode. Press the ENTER
button (27) to conrm.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) to hold the slide show at the current
picture.
Press the PREV button (40) or the NEXT button (39) to select the
previous or next picture.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) to resume the slide show.
To magnify the picture, press the ZOOM button (37). To zoom in or out on
the picture, press the FORWARD button (46) or the BACKWARD button
(41). To move the picture, press the arrow buttons (26).
To ip the image vertical or horizontal, press the up/down arrow buttons (26).
To rotate the image left or right, press the left/right arrow buttons (26).
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The slide show is paused in the zoom mode. The image rotation
and wipe effect functions are not available in the zoom mode.
Using the Video CD playback function
Press the MENU button (48) to switch on the playback function.
Insert a Video CD.
To start playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) once.
Press the MENU button (48) to quit the playback and return to the main
menu.
Radio functions5.3
To switch to another preset station, press the NEXT button (39) or the
PREV button (40).
Using the PROGRAM function
This function is used to set a frequency as a preferred station.
Press the PROGRAM button (45).
Search for the desired frequency with the FORWARD button (46) or the
BACKWARD button (41).
Press the PROGRAM button (45) button when the desired frequency is
found.
To select the desired number (1-20), press the NEXT button (39) or the
PREV button (40).
Press PROGRAM button (45) again to conrm the selection.
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USB functions5.4
After the device has been connected, a content menu will display on the
TV screen.
Press the arrow buttons (up and down) (26) to select a folder or a le.
Press the ENTER button (27) to enter the selected folder or le.
You can also use the digit buttons (29) to select a folder or to play the le.
Press the PROGRAM button (45) to switch between folders and les.
Press the ENTER button (27) to conrm.
Press the MENU button (48) to return to the content menu during
playback.
During playback, the following functions are available:
To select a track, press the NEXT button (39) or the PREV button (40)
until the desired track is set.
To pause playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) once.
To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38) again.
To stop playback, press the STOP button (47).
To remove the device, gently pull it out of the slot.
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Due to the great variety of products with USB ports and their
sometimes quite manufacturer-specic functions we can neither
guarantee that all devices will be recognised, nor that all operating
options that are possible in theory will actually work.
Clock functions5.5
With the clock function, the following parameters can be set:
current time -
daily timer -
sleep timer -
Setting the current time
The current time can only be set in standby mode.
Press the CLOCK button (28) twice. The hour digits start ashing.
Press the VOL +/- button (30) to set the hour.
Press the CLOCK button (28). The minute digits start ashing.
Press the VOL +/- button (30) to set the minutes.
Press the CLOCK button (28) to conrm.
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Setting the daily timer
The daily timer can be set to switch on the appliance automatically at a
certain time every day. The daily timer can only be set in standby mode.
Press the SLEEP/TIMER button (31). The hour digits start ashing.
Press the VOL +/- button (30) to set the hour.
Press the SLEEP/TIMER button (31). The minute digits start ashing.
Press the VOL +/- button (30) to set the minutes.
Press the SLEEP/TIMER button (31) to conrm.
Activating/deactivating the daily timer
To activate the daily timer, press the SLEEP/TIMER button (31).
Press the VOL +/- button (30) until the display (12) shows "ON".
To view the remaing time of the daily timer, press the SLEEP/TIMER
button (31) when the daily timer is activated.
To deactivate the daily timer, press the VOL +/- button (30).
Setting the sleep timer
The sleep timer can be set to switch off the appliance automatically after
a certain time.
Play a disc or tune in to the desired radio station.
To activate the sleep timer, repeatedly press the SLEEP/TIMER button (31)
until the display (12) shows the desired amount of minutes.
To view the remaing time of the sleep timer, press the SLEEP/TIMER
button (31) when the sleep timer is activated.
To deactivate the sleep timer, repeatedly press the SLEEP/TIMER button
(31) until the display (12) shows "OFF".
General setup menu operation 5.6
(DVD mode only)
This chapter explains a complete setup of the appliance: settings of screen
display, audio setup and video setup.
To change the initial settings
The following actions have to be carried out with the remote control.
Press the SETUP button (25).
Press the arrow buttons (left and right) (26) to select a menu.
The submenu is displayed directly.
Press the arrow buttons (up and down) (26) to enter the submenu.
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Press the ENTER button (27) to select a setting, or the left arrow button to
cancel the selection.
Press the SETUP button (25) to store the settings and exit.
General setup page
In the TV DISPLAY section, press the arrow buttons to choose 4:3
Pan Scan, 4:3 Letterbox or 16:9.
In the OSD LANGUAGE section, press the arrow buttons to choose the
language.
In the SCREEN SAVER section, press the arrow buttons to switch the
screen ON or OFF.
Audio setup page
SPDIF SETUP
SPDIF OUTPUT
Select SPDIF OFF to switch off the digital audio signal output.
Select SPDIF RAW to set the digital audio signal output to its raw format
(DTS/Dolby Digital 5.1).
Select SPDIF PCM to set the digital audio signal output to PCM format.
DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
DUAL MONO
Stereo: both channels as is. STEREO is the default setting.
L-Mono: left channel only.
R-Mono: right channel only.
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This function is only available for Dolby AC-3 encoded 2-channel
discs.
3D PROCESSING
REVERB MODE
Select (OFF/CONCERT/LIVINGROOM/HALL/BATHROOM/CAVE/ARENA/
CHURCH) to create a virtual surround sound.
HDCD
FILTER
Select the value for full sound richness of HDCD-encoded CDs.
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AUDIO SYNC
Set the delay time when the image and the sound cannot be played at the
same time (0 ~ 200 ms).
Video setup page
COMPONENT
Select S-VIDEO if the S-VIDEO connection is used to connect the
appliance to the TV.
Select Pr/Cr-Y-Pb/Cb if the COMPONENT connection is used to connect
the appliance to the TV.
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The composite video output is the default setting for video output.
TV MODE
Select PROGRESSIVE to send the video output in progressive signals.
Select INTERLACE to send the video output in interlaced signals.
QUALITY
Select SHARPNESS to adjust the screen sharpness (High/Medium/Low).
Select BRIGHTNESS to adjust the screen brightness (-20 ~ +20).
Select CONTRAST to adjust the screen contrast (-16 ~ +16).
Select GAMMA to adjust the colour intensity (High/Medium/Low/None).
Select HUE to adjust the screen hue (-9 ~ +9).
Select SATURATE to adjust the screen saturation (-9 ~ +9).
Select LUMA DELAY to compensate the delay in the colour signal (OT/1T).
HDMI SETUP
Set HDMI to Auto to enable HDMI output automatically.
Select RESOLUTION to adjust the resolution (480p(60Hz)/720p(60Hz)/
1080i(60Hz)/1080p(60Hz)/576p(50Hz)/720p(50Hz)/1080i(50Hz)/
1080p(50Hz)).
Preference setup page
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The general system functions can only be set with an empty DVD
player.
TV TYPE
Select the video output format to match the appliance to the TV system:
PAL/MULTI/NTSC.
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AUDIO
This function is only available when the disc supports the function.
Select the audio language: English/French/Spanish/Chinese/Japanese/
Korean/Russian/Thai.
SUBTITLE
This function is only available when the disc supports the function.
Select the subtitle language: English/French/Spanish/Chinese/Japanese/
Korean/Russian/Thai.
DISC MENU
This function is only available when the disc supports the function.
Select the language for the disc menu: English/French/Spanish/Chinese/
Japanese/Korean/Russian/Thai.
PARENTAL
Set a rating for movies played by the appliance: KIDSAF/G/PG/PG13/
PGR/R/NC17/ADULT.
The password to reset the rating is 2580.
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This function is only available with discs that have parental rating
encoded.
DEFAULT
Restore the default settings of the appliance.
Password setup page
PASSWORD MODE: Switch the password function on or off.
Enter the correct password to switch the mode on or off.
PASSWORD: Change the default password. Enter the current password
in the rst box. Enter the new password in the second box. Enter the new
password again in the third box to conrm.
Cleaning and maintenance6.
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WARNING
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance, switch off and
unplug the appliance.
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Clean the outside of the appliance with a soft cloth. When the appliance is
very dirty, dampen the cloth slightly with water and a neutral solution.
Handle and care of a disc6.1
Hold the disc with ngers. Hold the disc outer edge and/or the centre
spindle hole. Do not touch the disc surface.
Do not bend or press the disc. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
heating sources.
Clean the disc surface with a soft, dry cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc
surface gently, radially, from centre towards the outer edge.
Do not apply thinner, alcohol, chemical solvent, or sprays when cleaning.
Such cleaning uids will permanently damage the disc surface.
Troubleshooting7.
Trouble Action
No sound or incomplete audio Check if the random equipment are switched on and
set correctly.
Check cables for connection problems.
Check if the correct source is selected.
Check volume or mute setting.
No power Check if the power cord has been properly
connected to the power outlet.
Check if the master power switch on the back panel
is ON.
Malfunction Should the appliance develop a serious malfunction,
unplug the appliance for 30 minutes. After this, power
on the appliance and restore to factory default.
Radio
Trouble Action
Noise or sound distorted Station is not tuned properly. Adjust tuning control.
on FM broadcasts Wire aerial is not positioned correctly. Extend the
aerial.
FM stereo indicator does Selected station broadcasts in mono
not light Extend the aerial.
Station signal is too weak. Try other strong stations.
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DVD/CD
Trouble Action
No playback There is no disc inserted. Load a disc in the
appliance.
Disc is loaded upside down. Place the disc with the
label facing upward.
Rating level of the disc is higher than the rating level
setting of the appliance.
Invalid region code.
Incorrect type of disc.
Disc may be damaged or dirty, clean the disc or try
another disc.
Moisture may have condensed inside the appliance.
Remove the disc and leave the appliance powered
on for one or two hours.
No sound or incomplete audio Select another audio track.
During SCAN, SLOW MOTION or SINGLE STEP the
sound is muted.
No scan or skip possible Some discs are programmed to refuse user action at
certain sections. This is no malfunction. Single
chapter or track discs do not allow skip function.
Picture distorted or noisy Disc may be damaged or dirty, clean the disc or try
another disc.
Check TV system setting (PAL/NTSC).
A VCR is connected between the appliance and the
random equipment. Connect the appliance to a A/V
directly.
Clean the disc.
Picture not full screen Select the screen format from the appliances setup
menu.
Select screen format in disc start menu.
MP3 playback
Trouble Action
No sound or incomplete audio If MP3 data is mixed with other les on CD, the
appliance may play the non-MP3 les as noise or
without sound or it rejects the disc.
Check if the played le is in MP3 format or select
another le to play.
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USB playback
Trouble Action
No playback USB device is not installed or installed incorrectly.
Insert USB device into slot.
Incompatible USB device used. Playback using any
USB device cannot be guaranteed. Please try
another USB device.
AUX
Trouble Action
No sound on the unit system Input source is low. Increase the volume level on the
audio source device.
No picture Check if the TV is switched on and set to the correct
A/V input.
Check cables for connection problems.
Check cables for damage.
Remote control (RC)
Trouble Action
RC does not function Check the battery installation.
Point the RC at the remote control sensor.
Stay within 8 metres of the appliance.
Technical data8.
Parameter Value
Voltage 100 ~ 240V
AC
/ 50 ~ 60 Hz
Power consumption ≤ 50 W
Standby power consumption ≤ 1 W
Max power output 2 x 126 W
Headphones output impedance 32 Ω
USB connection USB 2.0 compatible
Dimensions (W x H x D) 160 x 153 x 264 mm
Weight 2.8 kg
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Tuner
Parameter Value
FM radio 87.5 mHz - 108 MHz
Disc output
Parameter Value
Laser type Semiconductor
Signal/noise ratio ≥ 40 dB (1 kHz)
Frequency range 87.5 mHz - 108 MHz
Distortion < 1%
Wow and utter Below the limit of the appliance
Television system PAL/NTSC
Frequency response 50 Hz ~ 20 kHz
Region code 2
Speaker system
Parameter Value
Impedance 4 Ω
Cabinet material Wood
Wire length 150 cm
Dimensions (W x H x D) 130 x 180 x 220 mm
Weight 2.15 kg
Remote control
Parameter Value
Power consumption 2 x 1.5 V
Battery size AAA
Supported media formats
Parameter Value
Disc types DVD / DVD-R / DVD-RW / CD-R / CD-RW / DIVX /
SVCD / VCD / CD-DA
Picture formats JPEG / Kodak Picture CD
Video formats MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMA, AVI
Audio formats MPEG1 Layer I, II, III PCM Dolby Digital, MP3
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Working environment
Parameter Value
Operating temperature -10 ~ +40 °C
Relative humidity 5% ~ 90%
Disposal of used electrical 9.
and electronic equipment
Z
The meaning of the symbol on the material, its accessory or packaging
indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
Please, dispose of this equipment at your applicable collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipments waste. In the European
Union and Other European countries which there are separate collection
systems for used electrical and electronic product. By ensuring the correct
disposal of this product, you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the
environment and to human health, which could otherwise be caused by
unsuitable waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help
conserve natural resources. Please do not therefore dispose of your old
electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact
your local city ofce, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased the product.
For more information and warranty conditions, please visit: www.akai.eu
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