Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; WARNING; AVIS
2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance isoperated. 2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance an...
Page 3 - Precautions; For Canadian model; Modèle pour les Canadien; FCC INFORMATION FOR USER; CAUTION; Note to CATV system installer:; Replacement Parts; – When replacement parts are; Safety Check; – Upon completion of any service or; Wall or Ceiling Mounting; – The appliance should be; Heat; – The appliance should be situated away from heat; Liquid Hazards; – The appliance should not be exposed
3 Precautions For Canadian model This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. For models having a power cord with a polarized plug: CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. Modèle pour les Canadien Cet appareil numérique de la classe...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Getting Started; Connection for the Integra/Onkyo Cassette Tape Deck, CD Recorder; Setup
5 Table of Contents Important Safeguards/Precautions/Table of Contents .................................... 2/3/5 Getting Started Features ................................................................................................................ 6 Supplied Accessories ............................
Page 6 - Features; Memory Preservation; Receiver Features; Full Function
6 Features Memory Preservation This unit does not require memory preservation batteries.A built-in memory power backup system preserves thecontents of memory during power failures and even whenthe power cord is unplugged.The power cord must be plugged in order to charge thebackups system. The memory...
Page 7 - Supplied Accessories
7 Supplied Accessories Make sure your box contains everything listed below.If any pieces are missing, contact your nearest Integra/Onkyo dealer.The number of accessories is indicated in brackets. S video connectioncable [1] Cable which sends S-video images. FM antenna [1] AM loop antenna [1] Batteri...
Page 8 - This section shows you how to handle, clean, and store discs.; Notes on Discs; Disc mark; Playable Discs; VIDEO CDs; MP3 compatibility information
8 This section shows you how to handle, clean, and store discs. Notes on Discs Disc mark DVD videos Playable Discs This DVD Receiver can playback the following discs. • You cannot playback discs other than those listed above.• You cannot play discs such as DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD- Audio, Photo CD, CD-G...
Page 9 - Cleaning Discs; DVD
9 Playback side Cleaning Discs • Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outwards with asoft cloth. Always keep the disc clean. • If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth, wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft clo...
Page 10 - Index to Parts and Controls; Front panel; Input
10 Index to Parts and Controls For operational instructions, refer to the page indicated in brackets. ■ Front panel 1 Standby/On button, On, Standby indicators [24] When Standby/On button is pressed to On, the DVD Receiver turnson. The Standby indicator turns off, and the On indicator and thedisplay...
Page 11 - Display; Multipurpose display
11 ■ Display 1 Multipurpose display 2 TITLE, CHP indicators [52, 56, 64, 65] Indicate display mode of the current title or chapter of DVD. 3 Inserted disc indicator [29] Indicates the type of current disc that is loaded. 4 £ , 8 indicators [29] Lights up in play or pause mode. 5 TIMER indicator [42]...
Page 12 - Remote controller; Input Selector
12 Remote controller To control the DVD receiver, press Mode DVD or ModeRecvr first. Press Mode DVD to operate the DVD section, orMode Recvr to operate the receiver section. Functions ofgrayed buttons in the illustration vary depending on themode. Index to Parts and Controls Send On Standby Op en/ C...
Page 14 - Rear panel
14 Shapes of jacks vary depending on the area in which it waspurchased. 1 SUB WOOFER PRE OUT jack [17, 18] This terminal is for connecting an active subwoofer. 2 TV/LINE IN jacks [16,19] This terminal is for connecting audio output terminals of TV, VCR orother video equipment. 3 MD/CDR/TAPE IN/OUT j...
Page 15 - Preparing the Remote Controller; Inserting the Batteries; Detach the battery cover.; Notes
15 Preparing the Remote Controller Inserting the Batteries 1 Detach the battery cover. 2 Insert the two size AA/R6/UM3 batteries. Be sure to match the + and – ends of the batteries withthe diagram inside the battery compartment. 3 Attach the battery cover. Notes • Do not mix new batteries with old b...
Page 16 - Connecting to a TV; Before connecting; S video connection cable; TV or projector; Audio/video connection cable; Optical fiber cable
16 Connecting to a TV Before connecting • Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV.• When you connect the DVD Receiver to the TV, be sure to turn off the power and unplug both the units from the socket beforemaking any connections. • Connect the DVD Receiver to the TV directly. If you connect ...
Page 17 - Connecting to SPEAKERS; Connecting Speakers; Active
17 AC INLET PREOUT SUB WOOFER TV/LINE MD/CDR/TAPE DIGITAL OPTICAL AUDIO REMOTECONTROL AM FM 75 SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER R L IN IN IN OUT L R R L OUT ANTENNA VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO VIDEO COMPONENT Y P B P R IN IR + – + – + – + – + – 10 mm Surround (L) Connecting to SPEAKERS How to connec...
Page 18 - Positioning Speakers; Standard speaker placement of the speakers system; Front; Using the provided speaker labels
18 Positioning Speakers ■ Standard speaker placement of the speakers system Speaker placement plays an important role in the reproduction of Surround sound. The placement of the speakers varies dependingon the size of the room and the wall coverings used in the room. The illustration below shows an ...
Page 19 - Connecting to Audio/Video Equipment; Caution
19 Cassette Tape Deck, MD Recorder, CD Recorder, etc. Audio connection cable Signal flow Optical fiber cable AC INLET PREOUT SUB WOOFER TV/LINE MD/CDR/TAPE DIGITAL OPTICAL AUDIO REMOTECONTROL AM FM 75 SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER R L IN IN IN OUT L R R L OUT ANTENNA VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO V...
Page 21 - If the remote controller signal does not reach the DVD Receiver
21 21 Operating Components not Reached bythe Remote Controller Signals (IR IN) In order to use the remote controller to control the DVDReceiver from a remote location, you will need to prepare amulti-room kit (sold seperately) such as one if those givenbelow: IR IN DSR-7.3 In the cabinet Remote Cont...
Page 22 - Connecting an AM Outdoor Antenna; Making Antenna Connections; Connecting the Supplied FM and AM Indoor Antennas; Note; Note; Adjusting the position of the FM indoor antenna
22 22 AC INLET PREOUT SUB WOOFER TV/LINE MD/CDR/TAPE DIGITAL OPTICAL AUDIO REMOTECONTROL AM FM 75 SURROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER R L IN IN IN OUT L R R L OUT ANTENNA VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO VIDEO COMPONENT Y P B P R IN IR AM FM 75 ANTENNA Connecting an AM Outdoor Antenna Outdoor antenna AM ind...
Page 23 - Connecting an FM Outdoor Antenna; Directional Iinkage
23 23 AM FM 75 ANTENNA Connecting an FM Outdoor Antenna If the FM reception is not very clear with the supplied antenna, connect an FM outdoor antenna instead of the indoor FM antenna . Notes • Install the antenna well away from tall buildings and in an area where FM stations can directly be receive...
Page 24 - Setting the Clock Display; • To put the DVD Receiver in the standby
24 24 Connecting the Power/Turning on the DVD Receiver Before connecting • Make sure that all the connections from pages 16 to 23 are complete (the connection to the TV is required). • Turning on the DVD Receiver may cause a momentary power surge, which might interfere with other electrical equipmen...
Page 25 - To activate the IPM function; Connect the audio output of your TV’s audio output to the
25 25 ■ Turning the unit on/off with the TV’s powerswitch — IPM function The DVD Receiver is equipped with the Intelligent PowerManagement (IPM) system.Just turn on your TV’s power switch and, in about 5 seconds,the DVD Receiver turns on automatically. If you turn off theTV’s power switch, IPM indic...
Page 26 - Speaker Setup; Selecting the Subwoofer mode
26 26 Speaker Setup You need to set up the speaker configuration for the speakersystem connected to the SPEAKERS connectors(see page 17). Notes • Speaker setup cannot be done if; – Headphones are connected (see page 40) • It is not necessary to set the parameters again once you have completed the se...
Page 27 - repeatedly to select; Changing the units of measurement; Setting the Distance From the Listening Position to Each Speaker
27 27 Press Distance. The distance entry display for the front leftand right speakers appears. Press Up/Down 5 / ∞ to select the front left and right speakerdistance. You can select a distance between 1 ft.and 30 ft. (0.3 m and 9 m). Press CH Sel, then pressUp/Down 5 / ∞ repeatedly to select the cen...
Page 28 - Adjusting Each Speaker's Relative Volume Balance – Test Tone; to adjust the volume
28 28 2 Adjusting Each Speaker's Relative Volume Balance – Test Tone Adjust each speaker ’s relative volume balance so that thevolumes of all speakers’ test tones sound equal at thelistening position. Note You cannot adjust the volume balance while the muting function isactivated. When you have comp...
Page 29 - on the Remote; Select the item you want to view.; When an operation is prohibited; Press Play on the unit or
29 29 DVD VCD CD MP3 1 2 3 Playing DVDs, Video CDs, CDs and MP3s Getting Started Using YourDVD Receiver Before you can start to enjoy the digital audio and videoon DVDs, be sure that you have either performed theSetup Navigator procedure described in the previoussection or made the necessary setting...
Page 30 - Getting Started Using Your DVD Receiver; Using the Setup Navigator; When setting up for the first time; Use the cursor button (; To exit the Setup Navigator; Use the cursor buttons (; • If you are going to use the Setup
30 30 Getting Started Using Your DVD Receiver SETUP ENTER General V2 Language Video1 Exit Move Select S e t u p u s i n g t h e S e t u p N a v i g a t o r Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Start Auto Start Off The Setup Navigator has been designed to simplify theprocess of getting the DVD Receiver re...
Page 31 - English; Setting the TV screen size; Save Changes
31 31 General V2 Language Video1 Exit Move Select S e l e c t t h e O n S c r e e n L a n g u a g e Setup Navigator OSD Language Language English françaisDeutschItalianoEspañol SETUP ENTER ■ Setting the OSD Language(On-Screen Display Language) The [OSD Language] screen establishes the OSD language,o...
Page 32 - When a Menu Screen is Displayed; When screen saver appears; To navigate a menu screen
32 Getting Started Using Your DVD Receiver When a Menu Screen is Displayed Menu screens are displayed for DVDs that have menuscreens or Video CDs that include Playback Control (PBC).DVDs often contain extra information that can be accessed inthe DVD menu and sometimes makes navigating DVD menuscreen...
Page 33 - Forward and Reverse Scanning
33 Chapter (Track) Skip Forward/SkipBack Advancing to the next chapter (track) Press ¢ . Press to skip forward to the next chapter(track). Skipping back to the previous chapter(track) Press 4 . • Press once to skip back to the start of the chapter (track) currently playing. • Press twice to skip bac...
Page 35 - Listening to the Radio; channels; Tuning in a weak frequency (only for FM stations); Tuning Manually; Presetting Radio Stations; You can preset up to 30 AM and FM stations.; • When the band is FM; • The frequency changes each time you
35 1 2 Listening to the Radio There are two ways to select radio stations:• Manual tuning• Presetting radio stations then selecting the preset channels Unit Tuning in a weak frequency (only for FM stations) When you tune in a stereo FM station, the FM STEREO indicatorlights up if the signal is suffi...
Page 36 - Naming a Preset Station; Use the Cursor; Tip
36 Listening to the Radio Naming a Preset Station You can name the preset stations so that the name, insteadof the frequency, appears on the display when you select thestation. The following 52 characters can be used: (space) ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQUSTUVWXYZ” ’&()[ ]*+,-./=?0123456789 1 FM Auto Preset...
Page 37 - Erasing a Preset Station; “ERASE” appears in the display.; Selecting Preset Stations; Press Input Selector
37 1 Erasing a Preset Station Enjoying the Sound Effects WhileListening to Radio Programs See page 46. Various Functions While Listening toRadio Programs To use the following functions, see page 40.• Adjusting the Volume• Muting the Sound• Listening Through Headphones• Controlling the Brightness of ...
Page 38 - Playing the Connected Source; About digital sound; DIGITAL OPTICAL INPUT jack is reproduced.
38 Playing the Connected Source This section shows you how to play thesources connected to the DVD Receiver. You may need to see “Connecting to a TV”on pages 16 and “Connecting to Audio/VideoEquipment” on page 19 while following thesteps in this section. About digital sound If the equipment is digit...
Page 40 - Adjusting the Volume; Operating with the remote controller; Press VOL; Operating with the unit; Muting the Sound; To restore the sound, press Muting again.; Listening Through Headphones
40 Various Functions Common to allthe Sources Adjusting the Volume The volume of the front left and right, center, surround leftand right, and subwoofer speakers will be adjusted at thesame time.When headphones are connected, you can adjust thevolume of the sound through the headphones.The volume ca...
Page 41 - Using the Timer Functions; Setting the current date and time; Displaying the current time; Days of the week are displayed as follows:; Press the cursor buttons (
41 Using the Timer Functions 1 Setting the current date and time 5 Start the clock. Match the date, time etc. then pressENTER. The display switches back to thefunction. ■ Displaying the current time Press Clock on the remote controller.If the clock is not set, “ADJUST” flashes. Please set theclock. ...
Page 42 - Types of timers; About the timer display; Using the Sleep Timer; Checking the remaining time; Press Sleep while the Sleep Timer is On.; Canceling the Sleep Timer
42 Using the Timer Functions Types of timers SLEEP: Puts the system into standby mode at thepreset time.The sleep timer is activated by the Sleepbutton. (Playback) ONCE: Activates only once after setting. WEEKDAY: Activates playback timer during weekdays (mon-fri).• You can change particular days of...
Page 43 - Presetting the playback timer; Hint; ) to select the start; Skip to step 6 if you selected ONCE timer.; Set the power to Standby
43 Presetting the playback timer For FM, AM timer playback, first preset the radio stations(page 35). Caution If the current time is not set, you cannot preset the playback timer. 4 Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Re...
Page 44 - Setting the record timer; Press ENTER after selecting “REC”.; ) to select the recording; ) to set the recording
44 Using the Timer Functions Setting the record timer Be sure to preset FM and AM stations beforehand(page 35). Caution • If the current time is not set, you cannot preset the playback timer make sure that the current time is set. • Except for EVERY, all record timers record only once. When the reco...
Page 45 - Switching the timer on or off; ) to switch the timer on or; In the case of overlapping timer settings; To change the day of week setting:; Set the power to Standby.
45 Switching the timer on or off • Use when you want to cancel an active timer setting, reset a canceled timer, or when you want to revise a recordtimer. • If the current time is not set, you cannot preset the timer. Repeatedly press Timer to selectthe desired timer type. The Timer indicator at the ...
Page 46 - Enjoying the Sound Effects; Notes on DTS Surround; DOLBY PRO LOGIC II Surround
46 Enjoying the Sound Effects The surround sound of the DVD Receiver enables you to enjoy the presence of a movie theater or concert hall in your room.Before using any sound effect, make sure the Speaker Setup configurations have been set (see pages 26-28).The speaker configuration is very important...
Page 47 - The importance of the speaker setup
47 PCM 96kHz other 2/0 other STEREO × × × × × THEATER-DIMENSIONAL × × × × DOLBY DIGITAL × DTS × PL II MOVIE/PL II MUSIC × × ORCHESTRA × UNPLUGGED × STUDIO-MIX × TV LOGIC × ALL CH ST × Analog/PCM Input Source Signals The Input Sources and AvailableListening Modes The available listening modes varies ...
Page 48 - Choosing Theater-Dimensional Mode; Listening angle; • Consider the listening angle as being formed from the; Normal; to select the; NORMAL
48 Enjoying the Sound Effects See “The Input Sources and Available Listening Modes” onpage 47. 1 Theater-Dimensional indicator Stereo/Theater-Dimensional Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Repeat Muting Up/ Down SP Setu...
Page 49 - Changing the Sound to Stereo
49 Using Dolby Pro Logic II/Integra’s Original DSP Modes See “The Input Sources and Available Listening Modes” onpage 47. Remote controller Changing the Sound to Stereo See “The Input Sources and Available Listening Modes” onpage 47. Press T-D/ST on the remotecontroller orStereo/Theater-Dimensional ...
Page 50 - Adjusting Each Speaker’s Relative Volume Balance Temporarily; Saving the adjusted values; to adjust the volume level.; Speaker volume adjustment mode off
50 Enjoying the Sound Effects 2 1 Adjusting Each Speaker’s Relative Volume Balance Temporarily You can readjust each speaker ’s relative volume balanceaccording to your preference while listening to the sound. The adjusted values will return to the values set on page 28when the DVD Receiver enters s...
Page 51 - Using the LATE NIGHT Function; • The LATE NIGHT function operates when the sound is; ” or “; HIGH; ” to narrow the dynamic range of the; • When the button is pressed while; The super bass sounds are boosted.
51 Remote controller only → Boosting the Super Bass Sounds/HighFrequency Sounds You can enjoy more dynamic sounds by boosting the superbass/high frequency sounds, even with decreased volume. Using the LATE NIGHT Function • The LATE NIGHT function operates when the sound is DOLBY DIGITAL Surround. If...
Page 52 - When performing a time search:
52 Locating a Specific Title/Folder/Chapter/Track/Location Searching for a Title, Folder, Chapter, Track, or Location on a Disc DVD VCD CD MP3 This DVD Receiver offers different ways of accessing theinformation on a DVD, Video CD, CD or MP3. Using Search,you can search for titles or chapters on a DV...
Page 53 - Using the MP3 Navigator; Navigate using the following controls:
53 Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Repeat Muting Up/ Down SP Setup Test Tone CH Sel RC- 507M Audio Last M Program Random Late Night Timer Angle Clear Subtitle FM Mode Input Selector ENTER Light TV Display VOL C H T V...
Page 54 - Repeat Play; Press Repeat repeatedly.; To repeat a program; Repeating a Specific Segment; Press A-B at the desired; To cancel A-B repeat play
54 You can repeat an entire title, folder, chapter or track, orjust a part. Repeat Play Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Repeat Muting Up/ Down SP Setup Test Tone CH Sel RC- 507M Audio Last M Program Random Late Night...
Page 55 - Still Frame/Slow Play; Viewing a still frame; Viewing slow playback; To return to normal playback
55 Still Frame/Slow Play The video images on DVD and Video CD can be viewedas a still frame, played back at slow speeds and evenadvanced frame by frame. Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Repeat Muting Up/ Down SP Setup...
Page 56 - Playing in a Favorite Order; Programming DVDs; Press ENTER or
56 The titles and chapters within a title on a DVD andsimilarly MP3, CD and Video CD tracks can be arrangedto play in the order you want.With this DVD receiver, it is possible to make a programas you watch a DVD or Video CD or while listening to anMP3 or a CD. Playing in a Favorite Order DVD Exit Mo...
Page 57 - To save a program in memory; To erase a program saved in memory; Programming Video CDs, CDs
57 Exit Move Current: Title Title Program Memory On 7 1 Chapter (Chapter 1~18) 1 Program Chapter Program Title Off PROGRAM ENTER Select ■ To save a program in memory This DVD Receiver can memorize the programs on up to 24 DVDs.By turning the [Program Memory] to [On], the DVD Receiver will saveyour p...
Page 58 - A program with a maximum of 24 steps can be memorized.; Programming MP3s; • Playback starts in the set order.
58 Playing in a Favorite Order A program with a maximum of 24 steps can be memorized. Press Program to enter the [MP3Program] screen. If you added tracks to the program list fromthe “Using the MP3 navigator” on page 53,the tracks are displayed here. ENTER PROGRAM MP3 Program Exit Play Move Folder : ...
Page 59 - To delete a number; To confirm the contents of a program; To add to a program; Additional programming options; To insert a number
59 ■ To delete a number 1 Press Program.2 Use the cursor buttons ( 5 / ∞ / 2 / 3 ) to highlight the incorrect number and then press Clear. The number is deleted. If the number was before another number,the later numbers are reordered automatically. 3 Press Program to exit the program screen. Notes •...
Page 60 - Random Play; Playing in Random Order; To change tracks during random play; To stop random play
60 Play titles, chapters, or tracks on a disc in random order. Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Repeat Muting Up/ Down SP Setup Test Tone CH Sel RC- 507M Audio Last M Program Random Late Night Timer Angle Clear Subtit...
Page 61 - Changing Audio Type
61 Changing the Audio Language (Multi-Language Function) Dolby Digital, PCM, and other audio data can be recorded onDVDs in a number of languages or audio tracks, letting youchoose the desired language or audio. Press Audio repeatedly to select thedesired language. Pressing Audio once displays the c...
Page 62 - Press Last M during play.; To clear the Last Memory location
62 Memorizing a Last Memory location toreturn to later Press Last M during play. The “LAST” indicator lights on the DVDreceiver. Press Standby to turn the power tostandby, or stop playback with 7 . Once memorized, the memorized point willbe recalled even if the power is turned off,or if the disc is ...
Page 63 - Selecting the Camera Angle; Press Angle during playback.
63 Selecting the Camera Angle Send On Standby Op en/ Clos e 2 T- D Setup IPM SW Mode Distance T-D/ ST A- B Surround A.Control -- / --- Mode Enter Repeat Muting Up/ Down SP Setup Test Tone CH Sel RC- 507M Audio Last M Program Random Late Night Timer Angle Clear Subtitle FM Mode Input Selector ENTER L...
Page 64 - Viewing Disc Information; Viewing Disc Information during while a disc is playing
64 CD Play Track 3 0.033.32 –3.29/ Play All 1/10 1.13 66.32 –66.20/ « « Press Display during while a disc isplaying. Press Display repeatedly tochange the information beingdisplayed. The disc information is displayedsuperimposed over the video image on thescreen. Press and hold Display to displaythe...
Page 66 - Using the Setup Screen Menus
66 Customizing the FunctionSettings Example The procedure on this page describes how to operate themenus on the Setup screen. These menus are used to setand adjust a number of system settings. The variousfunctions that can be adjusted are covered throughoutthis manual. The procedure on this page pro...
Page 67 - Color of indicator
67 Changing to the Setup Screen “Expert”Menu Mode The Setup screen menus are divided into two levels, [Basic]and [Expert], to make this unit more convenient to operate fordifferent levels of users. The [Basic] menu mode containsfunctions that may be considered necessary for the basicoperations of th...
Page 68 - Customizing the Function Settings; Setting the TV Screen Size
68 Customizing the Function Settings The width-to-height ratio of conventional TVs is 4:3, while thewidth-to-height ratio of wide screen and high-definition TVs is16:9. This width-to-height ratio is called the aspect ratio.When viewing software recorded in different aspect ratios, theimage’s height ...
Page 69 - Turning the Screen Saver On and Off; Switching the S-Video Output; Setting the Video 1 Options; Interlace
69 —— — — Video1 Language General V2 Exit Move TV Screen Component Video S-Video Out Screen Saver 16:9(Wide)S1S2On SETUP Settings: S1S2 (Factory Setting) ■ Turning the Screen Saver On and Off Expert As a protective function against residual images on the TVscreen or monitor, a phenomenon referred to...
Page 70 - Selecting a preprogrammed setting; Adjusting the Video Quality
70 Customizing the Function Settings ■ Adjusting the picture quality settings– To create your own setting (1) 1 Use the cursor button ( 3 ) to select [Start] then press ENTER. Interlace Video Memory SelectInterlace Video Setup 2 Use the cursor button ( ∞ ) to select [Video Setup] then press ENTER. 3...
Page 71 - Fine Focus; Sharpness; Hue
71 DISPLAY ENTER Prog. Memory Move Select Off 1 2 3 Check ■ Adjusting the picture quality settings– To create your own setting (2) 1 Use the cursor button ( 3 ) to select [Start] then press ENTER. Memory DNRSharpnessDetailChroma DelayGamma min max min max off max green red Off On Off 1 2 3 Interlace...
Page 72 - Changing the Background of the Screen; (Picture shake will be eliminated during a; Turning the angle indicator on and off; Setting the Video 2 Options
72 Customizing the Function Settings ■ Changing the Background of the Screen You can select a background to appear when the DVDReceiver is in the stop mode.Make changes to the [Background] setting in the Setup screenVideo 2 menu. ■ Selecting the Type of Paused Image toDisplay Expert This function le...
Page 73 - Selecting a subtitle language preference; (For details on how to select other languages,; Setting the Language Options; Selecting an audio language preference; (For details on how to select other
73 ■ Selecting a subtitle language preference The subtitle language that you will normally display can beselected from the subtitles programmed on a disc. Even whenthe subtitle language is changed during playback by pressingSubtitle, the language selected at this setting will be selectedwhen the dis...
Page 74 - Selecting a DVD menu language preference; w/ Subtitle Language; Forcing subtitles to be displayed; List of Languages
74 Customizing the Function Settings Setting the Language Options ■ Selecting a DVD menu language preference Expert In addition to containing different audio languages, DVD mayalso contain menu screens in different languages as well.Setting a DVD language preference, sets the selectedlanguage as a d...
Page 75 - Language Code List
75 Language Code List Language codes are used when setting the audio and subtitle5-language preferences (pages 73-74). Japanese (ja) English (en) French (fr) German (de) Italian (it) Spanish (es) Chinese (zh) Dutch (nl) Portuguese (pt) Swedish (sv) Russian (ru) Korean (ko) Greek (el) Afar (aa) Abkha...
Page 76 - Password; When a DVD with a set Parental Lock level is loaded; Setting the Parental Lock Level; Setting the Parental Lock Level
76 Customizing the Function Settings This DVD receiver lets you set the Parental Lock if the DVDhas a parental lock level recorded on it. With Parental Lockcapable discs, you can block access to material you feel isinappropriate for your children. Refer to the DVD jacket andthe accompanying document...
Page 77 - Country Code List; Setting the Country Code; us; on the front panel when pressing Standby/On to
77 Country Code List ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BRAZIL CANADA CHILE CHINA DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA ITALY JAPAN KOREA, REPUBLIC OF MALAYSIA MEXICO NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORWAY PAKISTAN PHILIPPINES PORTUGAL RUSSIAN FEDERATION SINGAPORE SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAN...
Page 78 - Learning a pre-programming code; • If the component does not operate; Pre-programming codes
78 Controlling a TV connectedto the DVD Receiver Caution With some brand’s components, some buttons may not workcorrectly. In this case, program the command separately. 1 2 By learning a pre-programming code, you can make theRC-507M remote controller able to operate a product fromanother brand. 4 5 ...
Page 79 - Controlling TV; Press the Mode TV button.
79 1 2 TV Controlling TV Press the Mode TV button. The TV button lights green. Press the desired operation button. The buttons shaded in the figure to the leftare the operation buttons that can be usedto control your television. The buttons given below have operations programmedinto them. On: Turns ...
Page 80 - Recording Using the Connected Equipment; Basic Recording Procedure; • To play and pause a DVD video, Video
80 Recording Using the Connected Equipment You can record according to the following using the connectedrecording equipment:• Sound/picture of discs played back by the DVD Receiver,• Sound of FM/AM programs, and• Sound/picture of the connected source. Note Many discs and sources are copy protected. ...
Page 81 - Troubleshooting
81 Causes • The power cord is disconnected.• The power cord has slipped out of the unit's AC INLET. • There is external noise interfering with the computer circuits of the DVD Receiver. • The muting function is activated.• The DVD Receiver is not properly connected. • The amplifier protection circui...
Page 82 - Causes
82 Troubleshooting Causes • The DVD Receiver is in repeat playback mode, memory playback mode, orrandom playback mode, etc. • Power supply fluctuations or other abnormalities such as static electricitymay interrupt correct operation. • The selected function does not operate for that disc. • The oper...
Page 84 - Specifications; AMPLIFIER SECTION
84 Specifications AMPLIFIER SECTION Power Output (FTC) All channels 25 watts per channel min.RMS. into 6 ohms two channel driven,1,000 Hz with no more than 10% totalharmonic distortion. Continuous power output (DIN) All channels 21 watts per channel min.RMS. into 6 ohms two channel driven,1,000 Hz C...