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NX-F55
Consists of CA-NXF55,
SP-THFT3F and SP-NXF30W
NX-F40
Consists of CA-NXF40,
SP-NXF40F and SP-NXF30W
NX-F30
Consists of CA-NXF30,
SP-NXF30F and SP-NXF30W
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
GVT0267-001C
[B]
INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
The F button in any position does not disconnect the mains line.
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off).
The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
When the system is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights red.
When the system is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off.
The power can be remote controlled.
CAUTION
Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able
to get out.)
Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.
When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws
governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover or cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit;
leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with
optical instruments.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.
Warnings, cautions and others
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CAUTION Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
Top/Front/Back/Sides: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.
Bottom: Place on the level surface. Maintain adequate air path for ventilation by placing on
a stand with a height of 10 cm or more.
In addition, maintain the best possible air circulation.
Front view of the main unit and speakers (CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30 and SP-NXF40F/SP-NXF30F)
Speaker SpeakerMain unit
Speaker Main unit
Front view of the main unit and speakers (CA-NXF55 and SP-THFT3F)
Speaker
Main unit
Side view of the main unit (CA-NXF55/CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30)
CAUTION
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
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Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries
[European Union]
These symbols indicate that the electrical and electronic equipment and the
battery with this symbol should not be disposed of as general household waste
at its end-of-life. Instead, the products should be handed over to the applicable
collection points for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment as well
as batteries for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with
your national legislation and the Directive 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.
By disposing of these products correctly, you will help to conserve natural
resources and will help to prevent potential negative effects on the environment
and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of these products.
For more information about collection points and recycling of these products,
please contact your local municipal office, your household waste disposal
service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance
with national legislation.
(Business users)
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page
http://www.jvc.eu/ to obtain information about the take-back of the product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
These symbols are only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to dispose of these items, please do so in accordance with
applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of
old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries.
Notice:
The sign Pb below
the symbol for
batteries indicates
that this battery
contains lead.
Products
Battery
Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding
electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH
Postfach 10 05 04
61145 Friedberg
Germany
Warnings, cautions and others (continued)
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IMPORTANT for the U.K.
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in
your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved
extension lead or consult your dealer.
BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, as originally fitted.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off ensure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to
avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below:
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT make any connection to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth
symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug
proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured red.
IF IN DOUBT - CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
“SOME DOS AND DON'TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any
electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections
between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections.
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DON'T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is
damaged in any way
switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
DON'T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON'T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed
for unattended operation or has a standby mode.
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this.
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.
DON'T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements
of traffic safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.
DON'T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
DON'T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON'T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete safety always
fit the manufacturer's approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.
DON'T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
ABOVE ALL
NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case.
— this could result in a fatal electrical shock.
— NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than sorry!
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain
the best possible performance from the unit.
Part description .............................3
Using the remote control ..............4
Inserting the batteries into the remote control
...................................................................... 4
Operating the system from the remote control
...................................................................... 4
Preparation.....................................5
Connecting the FM antenna............................5
Connecting the speakers and subwoofer........ 6
When installing the speakers on the floor (For
SP-THFT3F) .................................................7
Installing on the wall (For SP-THFT3F) ..........7
Connecting a TV .............................................8
Connecting external digital audio devices..... 10
Connecting external analog audio devices ... 10
Connecting the power cable ......................... 10
Selecting the video signal type .....................11
Basic operations..........................12
Using the number buttons............................. 12
Turning on/off the main unit .......................... 12
Selecting the source ..................................... 12
Adjusting the volume.....................................12
Turning off the sound temporarily ................. 13
Adjusting the treble/bass...............................13
Adjusting the volume level for surround/
subwoofer sound ........................................13
Selecting the surround mode........................ 13
Selecting the headphone surround mode ..... 14
Sharpening the voice sound ......................... 14
Selecting the surround volume level............. 14
Using the sleep timer ....................................15
Changing the brightness of the display window
.................................................................... 15
Locking disc ejection..................................... 15
Listening to FM radio ..................16
Selecting an FM radio station ....................... 16
Tuning in to a preset FM radio station .......... 17
Radio Data System ....................................... 17
Playing back sources from external
devices..........................................21
Playing back sources from external devices...21
Selecting the signal gain ...............................21
Basic operations of disc/file
playback .......................................22
Playing back a disc .......................................22
Playing back a file .........................................23
Display window on the main unit for disc/file
types ...........................................................24
Stopping playback.........................................29
Resuming playback.......................................29
Pausing playback..........................................29
Advancing the picture frame by frame ..........29
Fast reverse/fast forward search ..................29
Playing back from a position 10 seconds before
....................................................................30
Slow motion playback ...................................30
Skipping to the beginning of a chapter/track/file
....................................................................30
Selecting a chapter/track using the number
buttons ........................................................ 30
Skipping at approximately 5 minute intervals
....................................................................30
Selecting a chapter/track from the menu screen
....................................................................31
Convenient functions of disc/file
playback .......................................32
Playing back a disc/file in the desired order
(Program playback) ....................................32
Playing back a disc/file in a random order
(Random playback).....................................34
Playing back a disc/file repeatedly (Repeat
playback) ....................................................34
Selecting the audio language and subtitle
language .....................................................35
Magnifying the picture...................................35
Adjusting the picture quality (VFP)................36
Introduction
Preparation
Basic operations
Listening to FM radio
Playing back sources from
external devices
Basic operations of disc/file
playback
Convenient functions of
disc/file playback
Table of contents
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Using the status bar and the menu
bar .................................................37
Playing back a specified part repeatedly (A-
B repeat playback)...................................... 39
Designating the time (Time search) .............. 39
Changing the initial settings with
the preference screen .................40
Basic operations ........................................... 40
LANGUAGE .................................................. 40
PICTURE ...................................................... 41
AUDIO........................................................... 42
OTHERS ....................................................... 42
Language codes ..........................43
Recording from a CD to a USB
device............................................44
Recording all tracks from a CD to a USB device
.................................................................... 44
Deleting a track/group from a USB device.... 46
Adding (Editing) a title to a track/group on a USB
device ......................................................... 47
Operating other equipment.........49
Operating a TV using the remote control ...... 49
Operating an STB using the remote control
.................................................................... 50
Operating a VCR using the remote control ... 51
Basic operations of HDMI CEC...53
Notes on operations ....................54
Suitable locations for the main unit ...............54
Condensation................................................54
Cleaning the main unit ..................................54
Notes on handling .........................................54
License and trademark .................................55
Notes on discs/files .....................56
Playable disc/file types..................................56
Data hierarchy...............................................59
Handling discs...............................................59
Troubleshooting...........................60
Specifications ..............................64
Main unit (CA-NXF55/ CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30)
....................................................................64
Speakers (SP-THFT3F) (For NX-F55) ..........64
Speakers (SP-NXF40F/ SP-NXF30F) (For NX-
F40/NX-F30) ...............................................64
Subwoofer (SP-NXF30W) (For NX-F55/NX-F40/
NX-F30) ......................................................64
Supplied accessories ....................................64
Recording from a CD to a
USB device
Operating other equipment
Basic operations of HDMI
CEC
Reference
How to read this manual
This manual explains the operations
assuming that you will use the remote
control. Some buttons on the main unit are
the same as those on the remote control.
You can use either button in this case.
Some diagrams in this manual are simplified
or exaggerated for the purpose of
explanation.
You can operate some functions differently
from the explanation given in this manual.
Depending on the disc/file, you may not
obtain the explained result even after
following the operation in this manual.
The following marks refer to the usable
discs/files for the explained function.
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Introduction
The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained.
Front view
PHONES
Refer to “Display
window” below.
*Touch sensor panels
Remote control sensor
16, 24, 25,
29–31, 45
29, 30
22, 23
15, 22 11, 15, 23,
29, 44
12, 16,
21–23
11, 12 15, 22, 23
STANDBY
lamp 12
23 14, 28
Rear view
HDMI
Cooling fan
10
9, 11, 36, 41, 42, 53
10, 21
5
9, 11
8, 11
56
10, 42
10, 21
6
Display window
45
28 14, 28
34, 39
342011 163439
16
11
11 23 24–26, 33
30 32, 33
Part description
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Insert the batteries into the remote control by
matching the polarity (+ and –) correctly.
If the range or effectiveness of the remote
control decreases, replace both batteries.
Point the remote control directly at the
front of the main unit.
Do not block the remote control sensor on the
main unit.
12, 22
11, 12, 22–25, 29, 30, 33, 34, 44
12, 16
12, 21
12, 17, 22, 24, 25, 30
31, 33, 38, 39, 48–52
44, 52
46, 47, 49, 50
25, 31
11, 16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 30
31, 33, 35–40, 44–51
37, 39
24, 30
18, 20, 24–27, 33, 35
11, 25, 31
11, 23, 29, 33, 39, 44–48, 52
24, 25, 29–31, 45
13, 14, 35
34, 35
15
20
18
32–34
12, 29
11, 12, 23, 24, 29, 46, 47
50–52
49, 50
50
50–52
11, 12, 16, 21, 22, 24, 30, 32, 35,
36, 40, 44, 49–52
18, 33, 46–48, 51, 52
50, 51
25, 31
12, 50
13
16, 29, 30, 52
12, 22, 24, 25, 29, 30, 33, 34, 52
29, 30, 52
15, 36
14, 40
13
13, 14
13
18
12, 21
Inserting the batteries into
the remote control
R03 (UM-4)/AAA
(24F) type dry-cell
batteries (supplied)
Operating the system from
the remote control
Remote control sensor
Using the remote control
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Preparation
When radio reception with the supplied FM antenna is poor, or when using a communal antenna
When using an antenna other than those supplied for this system, refer to the operation manuals for the
antenna and converter for details of connection.
When positioning the antennas, find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio
program (refer to “Listening to FM radio” on page 16).
You cannot receive an FM radio broadcast without the antenna connection.
Connecting the FM antenna
Main unit (rear view) FM antenna (supplied)
Stretch out the FM antenna to
the best position for radio
reception.
Main unit (rear view)
Antenna cable
(not supplied)
Outdoor FM
antenna
(not supplied)
Converter (not
supplied:
compatible with
300 C/75 C)
Coaxial cable
(not supplied)
Depending on the radio reception conditions, an
FM feeder antenna (not supplied: compatible with
300 C) can be used. In this case, a converter (not
supplied) is required.
or
Communal
antenna terminal
Preparation
Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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Connect the speakers to the main unit by connecting the colored connectors to the same color terminals on
the rear of the main unit.
(Continued on the next page)
Connecting the speakers and subwoofer
Speaker cableSpeaker cable
Red White
Gray
Purple
Blue
Right speaker
(rear view)
Left speaker
(rear view)
Speaker cable
Subwoofer
(rear view)
Main unit (rear view)
Black
Black
Gray
Red Black
Black
Blue
White
Right speaker
(rear view)
Left speaker
(rear view)
Speaker cableSpeaker cable
Speaker cable
Subwoofer
(rear view)
Main unit (rear view)
Red
Gray
Purple
Blue
White
For NX-F55
SP-THFT3F/SP-NXF30W
For NX-F40/NX-F30
SP-NXF40F/SP-NXF30F/SP-NXF30W
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Preparation
IMPORTANT
Improper speaker cable connection reduces the
stereo effect and sound quality.
The supplied left/right speakers are magnetically
shielded, but color irregularity may occur on the
TV. To prevent color irregularity, set up the
speakers following the instructions below.
(The subwoofer is not magnetically shielded.)
1. Turn off the main power of the TV before
setting up the speakers.
2. Place the speakers enough distance from the
TV so that they do not cause color irregularity
on the TV.
3. Wait for approximately 30 minutes before
turning on the main power of the TV again.
CAUTION
Do not connect external speakers together with
the supplied speakers. The change in
impedance may damage the main unit and the
speakers.
If you connect any speakers other than those
supplied for the system, be sure to use speakers
of the same speaker impedance (SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE) as that indicated on the rear of
the main unit.
DO NOT connect more than one speaker cable
to one speaker terminal.
For NX-F55 only:
Attach the supplied speaker stands.
If you install the speakers on the wall, do not
attach the speaker stands.
CAUTION
Do not install the speakers in a place where they
may interfere with daily activities. Injury to
personnel or damage to equipment may result if
the speakers are installed in such a place.
You can install the speakers on the wall.
CAUTION
The each speaker weighs approximately 0.85
kg. Sufficient care must be taken when installing
them on the wall to prevent any accidents
caused by their falling off.
Use screws which are compatible with the
strength and material of the pillar or wall to
prevent the units from falling off.
Do not install the speakers onto a plywood or
plasterboard wall; otherwise, they will fall and
sustain damage.
When installing the speakers on the wall;
- Be sure to have them installed on the wall by
qualified personnel.
- Care must be taken when selecting a location
for installation on the wall. Injury to personnel
or damage to equipment may result if the
installed unit interfere with daily activities.
When installing the speakers
on the floor (For SP-THFT3F)
The speaker has a groove on
the back where you can fit the
cords to hold them in place out
of sight.
Stand
Supplied screws
for stand
(M5 × 10 mm)
Installing on the wall
(For SP-THFT3F)
Use the upper
two holes.
Slot the screws
into the holes as
shown.
Wall
Screw
(not supplied)
A: Minimum 3.5 mm
B: Maximum 10 mm
C: Maximum 4 mm
D: φ 4 mm
(screw diameter)
Preparation (continued) Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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For NX-F40/NX-F30:
CAUTION
The left and right speakers can be installed on a
wall.
When installing the speakers on the wall;
- Be sure to have them installed on the wall by
qualified personnel.
DO NOT install the speakers on the wall by
yourself to avoid unexpected damage from
falling off the wall due to incorrect installation
or weakness in wall structure.
- Care must be taken in selecting a location for
speaker installation on a wall. Injury to
personnel or damage to devices may result if
the installed speakers interfere with daily
activities.
This system is designed to provide virtual surround
sound by positioning the 3 speakers in front. (The
set of the left and right speakers and the
subwoofer refers to 2.1 channel.) The front
surround function processes input signals to
create a realistic sound field.
After connecting a TV, follow the instructions on
page 11.
Dimensions of
the wall-mount
attachment for
the speakers
(SP-THFT3F)
124 mm
Speaker layout
Install the speakers on a flat and level surface to
ensure the best sound quality.
The sound may be affected depending on the
location in which you install them. To improve
the sound, adjust the location and orientation of
the speakers.
Install the speakers leaving an appropriate
distance between them.
To obtain the best possible sound from the
System, install all speakers at the same
distance from the listening position.
Speaker layout
Install the speakers on a flat and level surface to
ensure the best sound quality.
The sound may be affected depending on the
location in which you install them. To improve th
e
sound, adjust the location and orientation of the
speakers.
Install the speakers leaving an appropriate
distance between them.
Connecting a TV
o o
a
n
e
es
poss
e soun
rom
e
System, install all speakers at the same
distance from the listening position.
Main unit
Left speaker
Subwoofer
Right speaker
Connecting a TV with the [VIDEO]
terminal
Main unit
(rear view)
TV
To a video input terminal
Composite video cable (supplied)
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Preparation
IMPORTANT
Connect the main unit directly to a TV (or a
monitor) without routing through a video
cassette recorder (VCR). Otherwise picture
distortion may occur during playback. (Routing
the connection through a VCR, however, does
not affect the audio quality.)
Connecting the main unit to a VCR-built-in-TV
may also cause picture distortion during
playback.
This system can output uncompressed digital
video signals to a TV compatible with HDMI (High
Definition Multimedia Interface).
NOTE
The HDMI video signal type can be checked with
the “HDMI” indicator in the display window.
(Refer to “Selecting the video signal type” on
page 11.)
If the picture is distorted while an HDMI TV is
connected, turn off the main unit and turn it on
again.
A TV compatible with HDCP (High-Bandwidth
Digital Content Protection) can also be
connected to the [HDMI MONITOR OUT]
terminal, so that the uncompressed HD video
signal type can be output as well.
This system is compatible with some basic
functions of HDMI CEC. (Refer to page 53.)
Connecting a TV with the
[COMPONENT] terminals
Main unit
(rear view)
TV
To component
input terminals
Component video cable (not supplied)
Main unit
Direct connection
TV (or monitor)VCR
Connecting a TV with the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT] terminal
Main unit
(rear view)
To an HDMI input terminal
HDMI cable (not supplied)
TV
Preparation (continued) Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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NOTE
You can output the audio signal from the
[DIGITAL OUT] terminal when “DVD”, “USB” or
“DGTL IN” is selected as the source in the
display window.
When “DGTL IN” is selected as the source in the
display window, digital audio from the
[DIGITAL OUT] terminal is decoded to a linear
PCM signal.
Connect the power cable after you complete the
other connections.
The [STANDBY] lamp on the main unit lights up.
Connecting external digital
audio devices
Output MD player or
satellite receiver
To an optical digital
output terminal
Optical digital cable
(not supplied)
Main unit
(rear view)
Input Output
Optical digital cable
(not supplied)
To an optical digital
input terminal
Input AV amplifier with
a built-in decoder
Connecting external analog
audio devices
Connecting the power cable
Output
Input
Analog audio
device
Main unit
(rear view)
Audio cable
(not supplied)
AC outlet
Main unit
(rear view)
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Preparation
To view an image on the TV screen, select the
video signal type correctly according to the TV
after connecting the main unit to the TV.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [SHIFT].
1Turn on the main unit.
• Refer to “Turning on/off the main unit” on
page 12.
2Press [DVD 3] or [USB 3].
• When a disc is loaded or a USB device is
connected, press
7
to stop playback.
3Press [SCAN MODE].
• The current video signal type appears.
Example: When “576I (Interlace)” is
selected as the video signal
4Press 2 or 3 (cursor) to select the
video signal type suitable for the
TV.
• When the TV is connected to the [VIDEO]
terminal, select “576I”.
• When the TV is connected to the
[COMPONENT] terminals, select “576P”.
When the TV is connected to the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT] terminal, the video signal
type can be selected as instructed below.
- Select “AUTO” for normal usage. (initial
setting)
- Select “576P”, “720P”, “1080I” or “1080P”
as needed. (The selectable settings differ
according to the resolution of the
connected TV.)
• You can also select the video signal type by
repeatedly pressing [SCAN MODE].
NOTE
“576”, “720” and “1080” refer to the number of
the scanning lines. Generally, the larger the
number, the better picture that can be obtained.
“I” refers to the interlaced scanning. “P” refers to
the progressive scanning. A better picture can
be obtained in the progressive scanning than in
the interlaced scanning.
When an HDMI video signal is output, the
“HDMI” indicator lights up in the display window.
When an HD video signal is output, the “HD”
indicator lights up.
When “576P”, “720P” or “1080P” is selected, the
“PROGRESSIVE” indicator lights up in the
display window.
5Press [ENTER].
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after selecting
the video signal type. Most of the other functions
can be used when the remote control mode
selector is at [AUDIO].
Even if the main unit is turned off, the video
signal type setting is stored.
Selecting the video signal
type
Remote control
mode selector
2
/
3
(cursor)/
ENTER
Preparation (continued)
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IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO].
Examples:
5: [5]
15: [ 10]
[1]
[5]
150: [ 10] [ 10] [1] [5] [0]
Press [AUDIO F] (or [STANDBY F]
on the main unit).
The power of the main unit turns on and the
[STANDBY] lamp (button) on the main unit turns
off.
Press [AUDIO F] (or [STANDBY F] on the
main unit) again to turn off the power of the main
unit. (The main unit enters the standby mode.)
With the power off, pressing any of the following
buttons also turns on the main unit.
- [DVD
3
], [USB
3
], [TUNER], [AUDIO IN] and
[DIGITAL IN],
3
(playback) or
0
on the
remote control
The function assigned to the pressed button
starts working at the same time. (When
3
(playback) is pressed, “DVD” is selected as the
source in the display window.)
An internal cooling fan turns on when the main
unit turns on. This is to prevent overheating of
the main unit. The cooling fan produces noise
during operation. This is not a malfunction.
Press [DVD3], [USB3], [TUNER],
[AUDIO IN] or [DIGITAL IN] on the
remote control.
You can also select the source by turning
[SOURCE] on the main unit.
Press [VOL +] or [VOL –] repeatedly.
You can also adjust the volume by turning the
[VOLUME] control on the main unit.
Using the number buttons
Remote control
mode selector
Number
buttons
3
(playback)
Turning on/off the main unit
Selecting the source
Adjusting the volume
USB FM
AUDIO INDGTL IN
DVD
Basic operations
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Press [MUTING].
Press [MUTING] again or [VOL +] or [VOL –], or
turn the [VOLUME] control on the main unit to
restore the sound. The sound is also restored
when the main unit is turned off once and turned
on.
1Press [TREBLE/BASS] repeatedly
to select “TRE” or “BASS” in the
display window.
2Press [LEVEL +] or [LEVEL –]
repeatedly to adjust the sound
quality.
• Adjustable sound quality is from –10 to +10.
You can adjust the volume level for the left and
right surround sound and the subwoofer sound
respectively.
1Press [SPK LEVEL] repeatedly to
select “SURR” or “SUBWFR” in
the display window.
• “SURR” refers to the left and right surround
sound.
• “SUBWFR” refers to the subwoofer sound.
2Press [LEVEL +] or [LEVEL –]
repeatedly to adjust the volume
level.
• The adjustable volume range is from –6 to
+6.
Press [SURROUND].
Each time you press [SURROUND], the display
changes in the display window as follows.
-“AUTO SUR
When a multi-channel signal is input, surround
sound is automatically produced.
- “MOVIE”
Surround sound suitable for a movie or multi-
channel signal is produced.
- “WIDE/2CH”
When a 2ch signal is input, surround sound is
produced. The sound is broader than the one
with “MOVIE”.
-“SUPER W
Surround sound broader than the one with the
“WIDE/2CH” is produced.
NOTE
Depending on the signal type, surround sound
may not be produced as the surround mode
setting.
During playback, when you change the surround
mode setting, sound from the [DIGITAL OUT]
terminal may be intermittent. Before recording
sound to an external device, select the desired
surround mode setting.
This function does not work for a JPEG/ASF/
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 file.
Turning off the sound
temporarily
Adjusting the treble/bass
Adjusting the volume level
for surround/subwoofer
sound
Selecting the surround mode
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14
You can listen to surround sound via headphones
connected to the [PHONES] terminal.
When headphones are connected to the
[PHONES] terminal
Press [SURROUND].
Each time you press [SURROUND], the setting
toggles between “H.P. SURR” and “H.PHONE”
in the display window.
NOTE
The [PHONES] terminal is for connecting a pair
of headphones equipped with a stereo mini plug
(not supplied). When headphones are
connected, no sound is output from the
speakers.
This function does not work for a JPEG/ASF/
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 file.
This function allows you to easily understand
dialog recorded on the disc/file even with the
volume down low. This function is useful when you
are watching a movie.
1Press [SETTING] repeatedly to
select “CLR VOIC” in the display
window.
• “CLR VOIC” refers to a clear voice.
2Press [LEVEL +] or [LEVEL –]
repeatedly to select “CLR: ON” in
the display window.
Each time you press [LEVEL +] or [LEVEL –]
the clear voice function turns on and off.
When you want to deactivate the clear voice
function, select “CLR: OFF”.
You can increase the surround volume level.
This function is effective for the following
conditions:
(1) When the surround mode is set to an item
other than “AUTO SUR” (Refer to page 13.)
(2) When the surround mode is set to “AUTO
SUR” and a DVD VIDEO of multi-channel
signal is played back.
(3) When the surround mode is set to “AUTO
SUR” and the source is set to “DGTL IN”.
1Press [SETTING] repeatedly to
select “SURR VOL” in the display
window.
2Press [LEVEL +] or [LEVEL –]
repeatedly to select the desired
setting in the display window.
Each time you press [LEVEL +] or [LEVEL –],
the surround volume level display changes to
one of three levels. The surround volume
level increases in the order of “SURR:
NRML”, “SURR: MID” and “SURR: HIGH”.
• Select the surround volume level while
listening to the actual sound to confirm the
difference.
NOTE
This function does not affect the sound with the
headphone surround mode.
Selecting the headphone
surround mode
Sharpening the voice sound
This indicator lights up when the
clear voice function is activated.
Selecting the surround
volume level
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 12.
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When the time you specify elapses, the main unit
automatically turns off.
Press [SLEEP].
Each time you press [SLEEP], the time indicated in
the display window changes. You can set the time
to 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 or 180 minutes.
Example: Display when the sleep timer is
set to 60 minutes
Press [SLEEP] repeatedly to select the
time again.
Press [SLEEP] once.
Press [SLEEP] repeatedly until
“SLEEP --” appears.
Turning off the main unit also cancels the sleep
timer.
When the main unit is turned on
Press [DIMMER] repeatedly.
Each time you press [DIMMER], the brightness
changes in 3 levels.
You can lock the disc tray to prevent the disc from
being ejected.
When the main unit is turned off
Touch 0 while holding 7 on the main
unit for more than 2 seconds.
If you attempt to open the disc tray by pressing
0
while the main unit is turned on, the disc tray does
not open and “LOCKED” appears in the display
window.
To cancel the lock, do the same operation above
again while the main unit is turned off.
“UNLOCKED” is displayed in the display window.
Using the sleep timer
Changing the remaining time
Confirming the remaining time
Canceling the sleep timer
Changing the brightness of
the display window
Locking disc ejection
Setting the disc ejection lock
Basic operations (continued)
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 12.
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16
*For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 12.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO].
1Press [TUNER].
• Turning [SOURCE] on the main unit can
also select an FM radio as the source.
(Refer to page 12.)
Example: When an FM radio is received
2Press [TUNING ] or [TUNING ]
repeatedly to select a radio station
(frequency).
• When the main unit has received an FM
radio, the “ST” (stereo) indicator lights up in
the display window.
Automatic tuning:
You can also select a radio station using
automatic tuning.
Hold down [TUNING ] or [TUNING ] until
the frequency starts changing, and then
release the button.
• When the main unit has received a
broadcast, the frequency automatically
stops changing.
• You can select a specific radio station while
searching for a broadcast. Press
[TUNING ] or [TUNING ] to stop
automatic tuning when the desired
frequency appears in the display window.
NOTE
You can use 4 and x on the main unit
instead of [TUNING ] and [TUNING ].
If an FM radio is difficult to hear because of
noise, you may be able to hear the broadcast
more easily by pressing [FM MODE] to switch
the sound to monaural reception. In this case,
the “MONO” (monaural) indicator lights up in the
display window. To return the sound to stereo
reception, press [FM MODE] again. “AUTO” is
displayed and the “ST” (stereo) indicator lights
up in the display window.
Selecting an FM radio station
Number
buttons*
Remote control
mode selector
Frequency
Stereo indicator
Preset number
(Refer to page 17.)
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Presetting radio stations in the main unit allows
you to easily tune in to a radio station.
You can store up to 30 FM radio stations.
1Select a radio station you want to
store.
• Refer to “Selecting an FM radio station” on
page 16.
2Press [ENTER].
•“
--
” flashes in the display window for
approximately 5 seconds.
3While “
--
” is flashing, press the
number buttons to select the
preset number you want to assign.
• You can also select the preset number by
pressing [PRESET ] or [PRESET ].
4Press [ENTER] while the selected
number is flashing.
• “STORED” appears and the selected radio
station is stored.
NOTE
When you store a radio station to a preset
number to which another radio station has
previously been stored, the newly set radio
station replaces the previously stored radio
station.
When an FM radio is selected as the source
Press the number buttons to select
the preset number of the radio station
to which you want to tune in.
You can also select the preset number by
pressing [PRESET ] or [PRESET ].
Radio Data System allows FM radio stations to
send an additional signal along with their regular
program signals.
For example, a radio station sends its radio station
name or information on the types of broadcasted
programs such as sports or music.
You can receive the following types of Radio Data
System signals.
PS (Program Service):
Shows commonly known radio station names.
PTY (Program Type):
Shows types of broadcasted programs.
RT (Radio Text):
Shows text messages sent by the radio station.
Enhanced Other Networks:
Refer to page 20.
NOTE
The main unit may not receive a Radio Data
System signal from a radio station if the radio
station is not transmitting the signals properly or
if the signal is weak.
Tuning in to a preset FM
radio station
Presetting FM stations
Tuning in to a preset radio station
Radio Data System
Alarm function
If an “ALARM” (Emergency) signal is received
from a radio station while you are listening to an
FM radio with Radio Data System, the main unit
automatically switches to the radio broadcast
sending the “ALARM” signal.
Receiving FM radio with Radio Data
System
Listening to FM radio (continued)
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18
You can refer to Radio Data System information in
the display window while listening to an FM radio
broadcast.
When listening to an FM radio broadcast
Press [DISPLAY] repeatedly.
The information is changed as follows.
PS (Program Service):
While the main unit is searching for Radio Data
System information, “WAIT PS” appears and then
the radio station name is displayed in the display
window. “NO PS” appears if no signal is received.
PTY (Program Type):
While the main unit is searching for Radio Data
System information, “WAIT PTY” appears and then
the type of the broadcasted program is displayed
in the display window. “NO PTY” appears if no
signal is received.
RT (Radio Text):
While the main unit is searching for Radio Data
System information, “WAIT RT” appears and then
text messages sent by the radio station are
displayed in the display window. “NO RT” appears
if no signal is received.
NOTE
If the main unit takes time to show the Radio
Data System information received from a radio
station, “PS”, “PTY” or “RT” may appear in the
display window.
When PS, PTY or RT signals appear in the
display window, special characters and symbols
may not be displayed correctly.
You can locate a type of radio program by
specifying the corresponding PTY code.
The PTY search is applicable only to the preset
radio stations.
When an FM radio broadcast is selected as
the source
1Press [PTY SEARCH].
Display on the main unit
2Press [
PTY SELECT] or [PTY
SELECT ] repeatedly to select a
PTY code while “PTY SELECT” is
flashing in the display window.
Example:When “DOCUMENT” is selected
as a PTY code
• Refer to page 19 for the PTY codes.
3Press [PTY SEARCH].
• While the main unit is searching for a radio
program, “SEARCH” and the selected PTY
codes are displayed in the display window.
Example:When “DOCUMENT” is selected
as a PTY code
• The main unit searches 30 preset FM radio
stations, and stops when the main unit finds
the one you have selected. At this time the
selected frequency and PS code flash.
To search for the next radio station, press
[PTY SEARCH] while the selected
frequency and PS code are flashing. After
the frequency and PS code stop flashing or
if a button is pressed, the main unit
automatically tunes in to the selected radio
station.
• To stop searching, press [PTY SEARCH] or
[CANCEL].
• If no program is found, “NOTFOUND”
appears in the display window and the main
unit returns to the last received radio station.
Changing the Radio Data System
information
PTY RTPS
(Non-Radio Data System signal)
Frequency
Searching for programs by PTY
codes (PTY search)
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 16.
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PTY codes
NONE: Undefined. FINANCE: Stock market reports, commerce and
trading.
NEWS: News. CHILDREN: Programs targeted at a young
audience.
AFFAIRS: Topical program expanding or
enlarging upon news-debate or
analysis.
SOCIAL: Programs about sociology, history,
geography, psychology and society.
INFO: Programs the purpose of which is to
impart advice in the widest sense.
RELIGION: Religious programs.
SPORT: Programs concerned with any aspect
of sports.
PHONE IN: Involving members of the public
expressing their views either by
phone or at a public forum.
EDUCATE: Educational programs. TRAVEL: Travel information.
DRAMA: All radio plays and serials. LEISURE: Programs about recreational
activities.
CULTURE: Programs concerning any aspect of
national or regional culture, including
language and theater.
JAZZ: Jazz music.
SCIENCE: Programs about natural sciences and
technology.
COUNTRY: Songs which originate from, or
continue the musical tradition of the
American Southern States.
VARIED: Used for mainly speech-based
programs such as quizzes, panel
games and personality interviews.
NATION M: Current popular music of the nation or
region.
POP M: Commercial music of current popular
appeal.
OLDIES: Music from the so-called “golden age”
of popular music.
ROCK M: Rock music. FOLK M: Music which has its roots in the
musical culture of a particular nation.
EASY M: Current contemporary music
considered to be “easy-listening”.
DOCUMENT:
Programs concerning factual matters,
presented in an investigative style.
LIGHT M: Instrumental music, and vocal or
choral works.
TEST: Broadcasts for testing emergency
broadcast devices or the main unit.
CLASSICS:
Performances of major orchestral
works, symphonies and chamber
music.
ALARM: Emergency announcement.
OTHER M: Music not fitting into any of the other
categories.
WEATHER:
Weather reports and forecasts.
Classification of the PTY codes for some FM
radio stations may be different from the list
shown above.
Listening to FM radio (continued)
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The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the
main unit to switch temporarily to a broadcast
program of your choice (TA, News, or Info) from a
different radio station when you are listening to a
Radio Data System radio station.
Enhanced Other Networks function is applicable
only to the preset radio stations.
Press [TA/News/Info] repeatedly until
the indicator of your desired program
type (TA/News/Info) appears in the
display window.
Each time you press [TA/News/Info], the
indicator in the display window changes.
Example: Display on the main unit
TA: Traffic announcement
News: News
Info: Programs the purpose of which is to
impart advice in the widest sense.
NOTE
To cancel the Enhanced Other Networks
function, press [TA/News/Info] repeatedly until
the program type indicator (TA/News/Info) turns
off in the display window. Changing the source
or turning off the main unit also cancels the
Enhanced Other Networks function.
The Enhanced Other Networks data sent from
some radio stations may not be compatible with
this main unit.
While listening to a program tuned in with the
Enhanced Other Networks function, the radio
station does not change even if another network
radio station starts broadcasting the same
Enhanced Other Networks program.
While listening to a program tuned in with the
Enhanced Other Networks function, you can
only use [TA/News/Info] and [DISPLAY] as the
tuner operation buttons. If you press any other
button, “LOCKED” appears in the display
window.
If the radio stations toggle intermittently between
the radio station tuned in to by the Enhanced
Other Networks function and the currently tuned
radio station, press [TA/News/Info] to cancel the
Enhanced Other Networks function.
If there is no radio station broadcasting the
program you have selected:
The main unit continues tuning in to the current
radio station.
When a radio station starts broadcasting the
program you have selected, the main unit
automatically switches to the radio station. The
program type starts flashing in the display window.
When the program is over, the main unit goes back
to the previously tuned radio station, but the
Enhanced Other Networks function still remains
activated.
If there is a radio station broadcasting the
program you have selected:
The main unit tunes in to the program.The
program type starts flashing in the display window.
When the program is over, the main unit goes back
to the previously tuned radio station, but the
Enhanced Other Networks function still remains
activated.
Switching to a program type of your
choice temporarily
News InfoTA TA News
TA InfoNews InfoTA News Infooff
(Canceled)
How the Enhanced Other Networks
function actually works
CASE 1
CASE 2
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 16.
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Playing back sources from external devices
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO].
1Press [AUDIO IN] or [DIGITAL IN].
• [AUDIO IN] is for selecting the device
connected to the [AUDIO IN] terminals.
• [DIGITAL IN] is for selecting the device
connected to the [DIGITAL IN] terminal.
You can also select the connected device as
the source by turning [SOURCE] on the
main unit.
2Start playback on the connected
device.
3Adjust the volume or the sound
quality for your preference.
• Refer to pages 12 to 14.
NOTE
Refer also to the operation manual for the
connected device.
You can also operate your set-top box and video
cassette recorder using the remote control of
this system. Refer to pages 50 to 52.
You can select the gain of the signal from the
[AUDIO IN] terminals. Use the initial settings for
normal operation. If the sound is too small or too
loud, change the settings.
1Press [AUDIO IN].
2Hold down [ENTER].
• “LEVEL 1” or “LEVEL 2” appears in the
display window.
3Press [ENTER] repeatedly to
select “LEVEL 1” or “LEVEL 2”.
• Each time you press [ENTER], the display
toggles between “LEVEL 1” and “LEVEL 2”.
• The signal gain in “LEVEL 1” is lower than
that in “LEVEL 2”.
• The display returns to “AUDIO IN” in
approximately 5 seconds.
Remote control
mode selector
Playing back sources from
external devices
Selecting the signal gain
Playing back sources from external devices
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Basic operations of disc/file playback
*For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 12.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO].
This part explains how to play back the types of
discs shown above.
1Press
0
on the remote control or
on the main unit.
• The disc tray ejects.
2Place a disc on the disc tray.
• To play back an 8-cm disc, place it on the
inner hollow of the disc tray.
3Press [DVD
3
].
• If “DVD” is selected as the source, pressing
3
(playback) can start playback.
NOTE
When using the main unit, turn [SOURCE] to
select “DVD” as the source, then touch
3
(playback) to start playback.
A menu screen may appear on the TV screen
after DVD playback starts. In such a case,
operate the menu screen, using
5
,
K
,
2
,
3
(cursor), the number buttons and [ENTER].
(Refer to “Selecting a chapter/track from the
menu screen” on page 31.)
Number
buttons*
Remote control
mode selector
5
/
K
/
2
/
3
(cursor)/
ENTER
3
(playback)
Playing back a disc
Printed surface
Disc tray
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Basic operations of disc/file playback
This part explains how to play back 1) files
recorded on the loaded disc, and 2) files recorded
on a USB mass storage class device (hereinafter
referred to as “USB device”) connected to the main
unit. The operations are explained with a display of
MP3 files as an example.
NOTE
Also refer to “Notes on files recorded on a
connected USB device” on page 58.
When files of different types (audio/still picture/
video) are recorded on a loaded disc or
connected USB device, select the file type
before playback. (Refer to “FILE TYPE” on page
41.)
Depending on the file type, the menu screen
appears without pressing 7. At this time, you
can skip step 3.
1(To play back files on a disc)
Place a disc on the disc tray.
• Refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 22.
(To play back files on a USB device)
Connect the USB device.
NOTE
You cannot connect a computer to the [USB
MEMORY REC/PLAY] terminal of the system.
When connecting with a USB cable, use a USB
2.0 cable with a length of less than 1 m.
2(To play back files on a disc)
Press [DVD
3
].
(To play back files on a USB device)
Press [USB
3
].
NOTE
When a file on a USB device is played back, the
“USB” indicator lights up in the display window.
You can also use the main unit. When you turn
[SOURCE] to select “DVD” or “USB” in the
display window, playback automatically starts. If
playback does not start, touch
3
(playback) on
the main unit.
3Press
7
to stop playback.
• The menu screen appears on the TV
screen.
Playing back a file
Flash memory device, portable
digital audio player or other
USB mass storage class device
Numbers of the current track (file)
and total tracks (files) included in the
current group
Elapsed playback time of the
current track (MP3/WMA/
WAV/ASF file only)
Playback status
Tag information (MP3/WMA file only)
Current track (file)
Number of the total tracks
(files) recorded on the loaded
disc or connected USB device
When a file recorded on the connected USB
device is selected as the source, “USB” is
displayed.
Numbers of the current group and total groups
recorded on the loaded disc or connected USB
device
Current group
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4Press
5
,
K
,
2
or
3
(cursor) to
select a group and track.
NOTE
You can also use the number buttons and
4
or
x
to select a track.
You can also select a group by another method.
(1) Slide the remote control mode selector to
[SHIFT], (2) press [GROUP/TITLE], and then (3)
use the number buttons to enter the desired
group number while “_ _” is displayed in the
display window.
5Press [DVD
3
], [USB
3
] or
3
(playback).
NOTE
If you have skipped step 3, you do not have to
proceed to step 5.
JPEG files are continuously played back
beginning with the selected file.
Display time for a file in slide-show playback is
approximately 3 seconds.
Press [ENTER] to view only the selected file.
When a disc is played back
When a disc is stopped
When “RESUME” is displayed in the display
window, refer to page 29.
Slide-show playback
Display window on the main
unit for disc/file types
DVD VIDEO
Chapter number Elapsed playback time
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Chapter numberTitle number
Total number of titles
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Disc type
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 22.
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Basic operations of disc/file playback
When a disc is played back
When a play list is played back, “PL” is displayed
instead of “PG”.
When a disc is stopped
When a play list is played back, “PL” is displayed
instead of “PG”.
When “RESUME” is displayed in the display
window, refer to page 29.
When a disc is played back
You can use the menu screen to control
playback of a PBC compatible disc.
To cancel the PBC function, follow the
instructions below.
- Specify the track number using the number
buttons when the disc is stopped.
- Specify the track number using
4
or
x
when the disc is stopped, and then press
[DVD
3
] or
3
(playback).
When the PBC function is canceled, the “PBC”
display disappears and the elapsed playback
time appears.
To restore the PBC function, press [TOP MENU/
PG] or [MENU/PL], or open the disc tray once.
Press [RETURN] to return to the upper layer
during PBC playback.
When a disc is stopped
(When the PBC function is activated)
When “RESUME” is displayed in the display
window, refer to page 29.
When a VCD is stopped, “VCD” is displayed as
shown above.
When an SVCD is stopped, “SVCD” is displayed
as the disc type.
DVD VR
Chapter number Elapsed playback time
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Chapter numberOriginal program
number
Original program number
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Disc type
VCD/SVCD
Track number Playback control
Total playback timeTotal number
of tracks
A few seconds
later
Playback control
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Disc type Playback control
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When a disc is played back
When a disc is stopped
When a file is played back
When a file is stopped
When “RESUME” is displayed in the display
window, refer to page 29.
The display differs according to the file type.
When a file is stopped, “MP3”, “WMA”, “WAV”,
“ASF”, “DIVX” or “MPEG” appears. (The
“MPEG” display refers to an MPEG1 or MPEG2
file.)
CD
Elapsed playback timeTrack number
Total number of tracks Total playback time
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Disc type
MP3/WMA/WAV/ASF/DivX/MPEG1/
MPEG2 file
Track number Elapsed playback time
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Track numberGroup number
Group number Track number
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
File type
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 22.
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When a file is played back
When a file is stopped
When a DVD VIDEO or a USB device is selected
as the source, the messages shown below are
displayed on the TV screen to indicate the status
of the DVD VIDEO or USB device.
JPEG file
File number File type
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
File numberGroup number
File number File type
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
File type
Messages on the TV screen
NOW READING:
Appears when the main unit is reading the disc/
file information. Wait for a short time.
REGION CODE ERROR!:
Appears when the region code of the disc does
not match the code supported by the main unit.
(Refer to page 56.)
NO DISC:
Appears when no disc is loaded.
NO USB DEVICE:
Appears when a USB device is not connected.
OPEN:
Appears when the disc tray is opening.
CLOSE:
Appears when the disc tray is closing.
CANNOT PLAY THIS DISC:
Appears when attempting to play back an
unplayable disc.
CANNOT PLAY THIS DEVICE:
Appears when there are no playable files on a
USB device.
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The indicators corresponding to the status below
light up in the display window.
Digital signal format indicators
NOTE
No digital signal indicators light up when an
analog signal comes in.
Dolby Surround mode indicator
Source signal and other indicators
Guide icons on the TV screen
(on-screen guide)
: Containing multi-view angles (Refer to
page 38.)
: Containing multi-audio languages
(Refer to page 35.)
: Containing multi-subtitle languages
(Refer to page 35.)
: The disc/file cannot accept the
operation you have attempted.
: Play
: Pause
: Fast reverse/fast forward search
:
Slow motion playback (reverse/
forward directions)
Lights up when Dolby Digital signal comes
in.
Lights up when DTS Digital (Surround)
signal comes in.
Lights up when linear PCM signal comes
in.
Lights up when Dolby Pro Logic II mode is
activated.
Lights up when the left channel signal
comes in.
Lights up when the center channel signal
comes in.
Lights up when the right channel signal
comes in.
Lights up when the LFE channel signal
comes in.
Lights up when the left surround channel
signal comes in.
Lights up when the monaural surround
channel signal or 2-channel Dolby
Surround signal comes in.
Lights up when the right surround channel
signal comes in.
Lights up when the left/right speakers and
the subwoofer are in use. (Disappears
when headphones are connected to the
[PHONES] terminal.)
Indicators in the display window
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 22.
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When a disc/file is played back
Press
7
.
When playback is stopped in the middle, playback
can be started from the stopped position.
When a disc/file is played back
Follow any of the operations below.
*1“RESUME” is displayed in the display window.
If
7
is pressed twice, the position where
playback has been stopped is cleared.
*2After this operation, the position where playback
has been stopped is stored even when the main
unit is turned off by pressing [AUDIO F].
*3When you press [AUDIO F] to turn on the
main unit again, the position where playback
has been stopped is cleared.
When a disc/file is stopped in the middle
Press [DVD
3
] or [USB
3
].
NOTE
This function does not work in program playback
or random playback.
The stored position is cleared if the disc tray is
opened or the USB device is disconnected.
You can deactivate the resume playback
function. (Refer to “RESUME” on page 42.)
When a file on the USB device is selected as the
source, this function may not work as explained
above.
When a disc/file is played back
Press
8
.
To return to normal playback, press [DVD
3
],
[USB
3
] or
3
(playback).
When a disc/file is paused
Press
8
repeatedly.
To return to normal playback, press [DVD
3
],
[USB
3
] or
3
(playback).
There are two methods.
When a disc/file is played back
Press
1
or
y
.
Each time you press
y
, the speed increases.
To restore the normal speed, press [DVD
3
],
[USB
3
] or
3
(playback).
Hold down
4
or
x
(remote control
only).
NOTE
For some discs/files, sound is intermittent or no
sound is produced during fast reverse/fast
forward search.
The selectable speeds and displays vary by the
disc/file type.
Stopping playback
Resuming playback
Press
7
once to stop playback.*1 *2
Select a source other than “DVD” or “USB” in the
display window.*2
Press [AUDIO F] to turn off the main unit.*3
Temporarily stopping playback
Starting playback from the stored
position
Pausing playback
Advancing the picture frame
by frame
Fast reverse/fast forward
search
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When a disc is played back
Press .
NOTE
You cannot go back to the previous title and
original program (play list).
When a disc is paused
Press [ SLOW] or [SLOW ].
Each time you press [ SLOW] or [SLOW ],
the speed increases.
Press
8
to pause playback, and press [DVD
3
]
or
3
(playback) to return to normal playback.
NOTE
No sound is produced.
The picture motion in the reverse direction may
not be smooth.
For a VCD, SVCD or DVD VR, slow motion
playback can be used in the forward direction
only.
When a disc/file is played back
Press
4
or
x
repeatedly.
NOTE
You cannot skip to the previous track even by
pressing
4
during random playback. (Refer to
page 34.)
You can also select a title or group. (1) Slide the
remote control mode selector to [SHIFT], (2)
press [GROUP/TITLE], and then (3) use the
number buttons to enter the desired title or
group number while “_ _” is displayed in the
display window. At this time, for a DVD VR, the
“PG” or “PL” indicator lights up in the display
window.
When a disc/file is played back
Use the number buttons to select the
chapter number or track number.
NOTE
To cancel the PBC function for VCD/SVCD, refer
to page 25.
You can skip within a file at approximately 5 minute
intervals. This is useful especially when you want
to skip within a long file.
When a disc/file is played back
Press
2
or
3
(cursor).
Each time you press
2
or
3
(cursor), the
playback position skips to the beginning of the
previous or next interval. Each interval is
approximately 5 minutes.
NOTE
Intervals are automatically assigned from the
beginning of a file.
You can use this function only within the same
file.
Playing back from a position
10 seconds before
Slow motion playback
Skipping to the beginning of
a chapter/track/file
Selecting a chapter/track
using the number buttons
Skipping at approximately 5
minute intervals
(PBC off)
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 22.
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When a disc is stopped or played back
1Press [TOP MENU/PG] or [MENU/
PL].
• The menu screen is displayed.
• Pressing [TOP MENU/PG] may not work
depending on the disc type. In this case,
press [MENU/PL].
2Press
5
,
K
,
2
or
3
(cursor) to
select the selection menu for
chapters or tracks.
3Press [ENTER].
4Press
4
or
x
to select the
desired chapter or track.
5Press [ENTER].
NOTE
You can use this function only when a menu
screen is recorded on the disc.
Depending on a disc, you may proceed to step 4
directly after step 1.
Playback may start for some discs without
pressing [ENTER] in step 5.
When a disc is played back with the PBC
function activated
1Press [RETURN] once or more.
2Press the number buttons to
select the desired track.
NOTE
For a VCD/SVCD whose menu screen has a
couple of pages, you can change the page by
pressing
4
or
x
in step 2.
When a disc is stopped or played back
1Press [TOP MENU/PG] to display
the original program or press
[MENU/PL] to display the play list.
Original program
Play list
• The play list does not appear when a play
list has not been recorded to the disc.
2Press
5
or
K
(cursor) to select the
desired original program or play
list.
3Press [ENTER].
• When you have selected the original
program by pressing [TOP MENU/PG] in
step 1, playback starts from the selected
original program.
• When you have selected the play list by
pressing [MENU/PL] in step 1, only the
selected play list is played back.
Selecting a chapter/track
from the menu screen
Title name
Starting time for the title
recording
Channel information
Recording date
Total playback time for
the title
Number of chapters included
Recording date
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For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 22.
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*For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 12.
IMPORTANT
Some buttons change their functions according
to the remote control mode.
Before using the functions
described in “Convenient functions
of disc/file playback” (other than
[AUDIO], [SUBTITLE], [ZOOM] or
[VFP]), slide the remote control
mode selector to [AUDIO].
You can program a maximum of 99 chapters or
tracks. The same chapter or track can be
programmed more than once.
When a disc/file is stopped
1Press [PLAY MODE] to display
“PROGRAM” in the display
window.
• If you accidentally pressed [PLAY MODE]
twice or more, press [PLAY MODE]
repeatedly until “PROGRAM” is displayed.
Display window
Example: TV screen for a DVD VIDEO
(Program screen)
(Continued on the next page)
Number
buttons*
Remote control
mode selector
5
/
K
/
2
/
3
(cursor)/
ENTER
3
(playback)
Playing back a disc/file in the
desired order (Program
playback)
(only on a loaded disc)
This indicator lights up when the program
playback function is activated.
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2Press the number buttons to
program tracks/chapters.
• You can refer to the program number in the
display window by pressing [DISPLAY].
Display for a DVD VIDEO
• Select a title number, and then a chapter
number.
Display for an MP3/WMA/WAV file
• Select a group number and then a track
number.
.
Display for a VCD/SVCD/CD
• Select a track number.
• As you finish the track selection, the total
time for the program playback is displayed.
.
Example: TV screen for a DVD VIDEO
(Program screen)
NOTE
Instead of using the number buttons, when you
press [ENTER] in the “Track/Chapter” column on
the TV screen, “ALL” appears and all the
chapters/tracks in the selected title/group are
programmed. (Only for a DVD VIDEO/MP3/
WMA/WAV file)
You can erase the programmed tracks one by
one from the bottom of the list on the program
screen by pressing [CANCEL] repeatedly.
You can erase the whole program by holding
down [CANCEL].
Opening the disc tray also erases the program.
3Press [DVD
3
] or
3
(playback).
When a disc/file is played back
Press
7
.
Playback stops and the program screen appears
on the TV screen.
When a disc/file is stopped
Press [PLAY MODE] repeatedly to
display an item other than
“PROGRAM” in the display window.
This operation does not erase the program.
Title number Chapter number
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Program number Chapter number
Group number Track number
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Program number Track number
Total playback timeTrack number
[DISPLAY] is pressed.
Program number Track number
Confirming the program
Canceling program playback
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When a disc/file is stopped
1Press [PLAY MODE] repeatedly to
display “RANDOM” in the display
window.
2Press [DVD
3
] or
3
(playback).
NOTE
Each chapter or track is played back only once.
When a disc/file is stopped
Press [PLAY MODE] repeatedly to
display an item other than “RANDOM”
in the display window.
Opening the disc tray also cancels random
playback.
When a disc/file is played back
Press [REPEAT].
Each time you press [REPEAT], the repeat
mode changes.
*1For some discs/files, “REPEAT” may appear
instead of “
*2“STEP” is displayed during program/random
playback.
*3Repeats the whole program during program
playback.
*4For some discs/files, no display may appear.
NOTE
You can also use the menu bar to set repeat
playback. (Refer to page 38.)
You can also specify a part to be played back
repeatedly by using A-B repeat playback. (Refer
to page 39.)
The repeat mode is automatically canceled if
there is a file that cannot be played back.
For some discs, stopping playback may
automatically cancel repeat playback.
To cancel the PBC function for VCD/SVCD, refer
to page 25.
Playing back a disc/file in a
random order
(Random playback)
(only on a loaded disc)
This indicator lights up when the random
playback function is activated.
Canceling random playback
Playing back a disc/file
repeatedly (Repeat playback)
Indicator in the
display window
Display on
the TV
screen*1
Usage for the
repeat mode
TITLE Repeats the
current title.
PG
Repeats the
current original
program.
PL
Repeats the
current play list.
GROUP
Repeats the
current group.
CHAP*2Repeats the
current chapter.
TRACK
*2Repeats the
current track.
ALL
Repeats all
chapters/
tracks.*3
OFF*4Cancels repeat.
(PBC off)
1
ALL
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 32.
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When a disc/file is played back
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [SHIFT].
1Press the desired button shown
below.
Example: TV screen for the subtitle
language
2Press
5
or
K
(cursor) to select the
desired language.
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using
these functions. Most of the other functions can
be used when the remote control mode selector
is at [AUDIO].
Pressing [AUDIO] repeatedly also changes the
audio languages.
Pressing [SUBTITLE] repeatedly turns the
subtitle display on and off.
You can only select these function settings when
the disc/file contains multiple audio languages or
subtitle languages.
When a language code such as “AA” and “AB” is
displayed, refer to “Language codes” on page
43.
You can also use the menu bar to set the
functions. Refer to page 38.
When a DVD VR, VCD or SVCD is played back,
“ST” (stereo), “L” (left) and “R” (right) are
displayed on the TV screen.
When a disc/file is played back or paused
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [SHIFT].
1Press [ZOOM].
• Each time you press [ZOOM], the picture
magnification changes on the TV screen.
2Select the area of image you want
to magnify by using
5
,
K
,
2
or
3
(cursor).
• To return to normal playback, select “ZOOM
OFF” in step 1.
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
You cannot change the picture magnification
during slide-show playback of JPEG files.
During ASF file playback,
5
,
K
,
2
or
3
(cursor) may not work in step 2.
When you magnify a picture, image quality may
be deteriorated or the image may be distorted.
Selecting the audio language
and subtitle language
Function Button Available disc/file
Audio
language
[AUDIO]
Subtitle
language
[SUBTITLE]
: Audio language
: Subtitle language
Magnifying the picture
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When a disc/file is played back or paused
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [SHIFT].
1Press [VFP].
• The current settings are displayed.
Example: TV screen for the VFP mode
2Press
2
or
3
(cursor) to select the
video fine processor (VFP) mode.
• Each time you press
2
or
3
(cursor), VFP
mode changes on the TV screen as follows.
- “NORMAL”
For normal playback. (You cannot adjust
the image quality.) Go to step 7.
- “CINEMA”
Suitable for viewing a movie in a dim room.
(You cannot adjust the image quality.)
Go to step 7.
- “USER1/USER2”
You can adjust the image quality.
Go to step 3.
3Press
5
or
K
(cursor) to select the
item you want to adjust.
• Each time you press
5
or
K
(cursor), the
item changes on the TV screen as follows.
- “GAMMA”
Controls the brightness of neutral tints
while maintaining the brightness of dark
and light portions.
(Setting range: –3 to +3)
- “BRIGHTNESS”
Controls the brightness of the display.
(Setting range: –8 to +8)
- “CONTRAST”
Controls the contrast of the display.
(Setting range: –7 to +7)
-“SATURATION
Controls the saturation of the display.
(Setting range: –7 to +7)
-“TINT
Controls the tint of the display.
(Setting range: –7 to +7)
- “SHARPNESS”
Controls the sharpness of the display.
(Setting range: –8 to +8)
4Press [ENTER].
Example: TV screen for “GAMMA”
5Press
5
or
K
(cursor) to change
the value.
6Press [ENTER].
• To adjust other items, go back to step 3.
7Press [VFP].
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
If no operation is made for several seconds
during the procedure, the settings made so far
are automatically stored.
When the [HDMI MONITOR OUT] terminal is
connected, this function does not affect the
picture quality.
Adjusting the picture quality
(VFP)
Selected VFP mode
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 32.
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When a disc/file is played back
1Press [ON SCREEN] twice.
Example: TV screen for a DVD VIDEO
2Press
2
or
3
(cursor) to select an
item you want to operate.
3Press [ENTER].
4Press
5
or
K
(cursor) to select
your desired setting.
NOTE
To turn off the status bar and the menu bar,
press [ON SCREEN].
DVD VIDEO/DVD VR
Example: Status bar for a DVD VIDEO
VCD/SVCD/CD/ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 file
Example: Status bar for a CD
NOTE
*The playback status has the same meaning of
the guide icons on the TV screen. (Refer to page
28.)
Status bar
Menu bar
Information displayed on the status
bar
(DVD VIDEO)
Current title number
(DVD VR)
Current original program number (PG)/
current play list number (PL)
Current chapter number
Time
Playback status*
(DVD VIDEO/DVD VR)
Audio encoding mode
Playback mode status
(VCD/SVCD/CD)
Current track number
(ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 file)
Repeat mode status
Time
Playback status*
Using the status bar and the menu bar
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Function list
Time display
selection
Changes the time information in the
display window and the status bar.
Instead of steps 3 and 4 on page 37,
press [ENTER] repeatedly. Each time
[ENTER] is pressed, the display
changes on the status bar.
When a disc is played back
TOTAL :
Elapsed playback time of
the current title.
T.REM : Remaining time of the
current title.
TIME : Elapsed playback time of
the current chapter.
REM : Remaining time of the
current chapter.
When a disc is played back
TOTAL : Elapsed playback time of
the current original
program/play list.
T.REM : Remaining time of the
current original program/
play list.
When a disc is played back
TIME : Elapsed playback time of
the current track.
REM : Remaining time of the
current track.
TOTAL : Elapsed playback time of
the disc.
T.REM : Remaining time of the disc.
TIME
Repeat mode
Refer to page 34.
(For A-B repeat playback, refer to
page 39.)
Time search
Refer to page 39.
Chapter search/
track search
Selects a chapter. Instead of steps 3
and 4 on page 37, press the number
buttons to enter the chapter number
and press [ENTER].
Examples:
5 : [5]
24 : [2] [4]
Audio language
Refer to page 35.
Subtitle language
Refer to page 35.
View angle
When a disc is played back
Selects a view angle if the disc
contains multiple view angles.
(chapter search)
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 32.
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You can play back a desired part repeatedly by
specifying a start point (A) and an end point (B).
When a disc is played back
1Press [ON SCREEN] twice.
• The menu bar appears. (Refer to page 37.)
2Press
2
or
3
(cursor) to select
.
3Press [ENTER].
4Press
5
or
K
(cursor) to select “A-
B”.
5Press [ENTER] at the start point of
the part to be repeated (specifying
point A).
• The icon on the menu bar is .
6Press [ENTER] at the end point of
the part to be repeated (specifying
point B).
• The icon on the menu bar is .
• The “ ” and “A-B” indicators light up in the
display window and the part between points
A and B is played back repeatedly.
There are two methods.
Press
7
.
Select . (Select and press
[ENTER] twice.)
NOTE
You can use A-B repeat playback only within the
same title or track.
You cannot use A-B repeat playback during
program playback or random playback.
To cancel the PBC function for VCD/SVCD, refer
to page 25.
For some discs, stopping playback may
automatically cancel A-B repeat playback.
When a disc is played back
1Press [ON SCREEN] twice.
• The menu bar appears. (Refer to page 37.)
2Press
2
or
3
(cursor) to select
.
3Press [ENTER].
4Enter the time using the number
buttons.
Example:
When you want to play back a DVD VIDEO from
the position of (0 hour) 23 minutes 45 seconds,
press the number buttons in the order of [ 0 ], [ 2 ],
[ 3 ], [ 4 ] and [ 5 ].
• You can skip entering the minute and
second settings.
• If an incorrect value is entered, press
2
(cursor) to delete the value and enter the
correct value.
5Press [ENTER].
• To turn off the menu bar, press [ON
SCREEN].
NOTE
This function does not work during program
playback or random playback.
Time search for a DVD VIDEO is from the
beginning of the title.
Time search for a VCD, an SVCD and a CD is as
follows:
- When the disc is stopped, time search is from
the beginning of the disc.
- When the disc is played back, time search is
within the track currently being played back.
To cancel the PBC function for VCD/SVCD, refer
to page 25.
Playing back a specified part
repeatedly (A-B repeat
playback)
(PBC off)
Canceling A-B repeat playback
Designating the time (Time
search)
(PBC off)
Using the status bar and the menu bar (continued)
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 32.
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You can use the preference screen to change the
initial settings of the main unit according to the
environment where the main unit is used.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [SHIFT].
NOTE
The top and bottom of the preference screen
may not be displayed on a widescreen TV.
Adjust the picture size on the TV.
When a disc/file is stopped or no disc is
loaded (“NO DISC” is displayed in the
display window)
1Press [SET UP].
• The preference screen appears on the TV
screen.
2Use
5
,
K
,
2
,
3
(cursor) and
[ENTER] to operate the preference
screen.
• Follow the description on the TV screen to
operate the preference screen.
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
NOTE
If the selected language is not recorded on the
disc/file, the optimum language set for the disc/
file is displayed.
For a language code such as “AA”, refer to the
“Language codes” on page 43.
Remote control
mode selector
5
/
K
/
2
/
3
(cursor)/
ENTER
Basic operations
LANGUAGE
Items Contents
MENU
LANGUAGE
Select the language for the DVD
VIDEO menu screen.
AUDIO
LANGUAGE
Select the audio language for the DVD
VIDEO.
SUBTITLE Select the subtitle language for the
DVD VIDEO.
ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE
Select the language displayed on the
preference screen.
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PICTURE
Items Contents ( : initial setting)
MONITOR
TYPE
Select the display method suitable for
your TV.
16 : 9 NORMAL :
For a widescreen TV whose aspect ratio
is fixed at 16:9. When a conventional
screen picture whose aspect ratio is 4:3
is input, black bars appear on the left and
right sides of the screen.
16:9 AUTO :
For a widescreen TV which automatically
detects the aspect ratio of the input
screen picture.
When a conventional screen picture is input
When a widescreen picture is input
:
For a TV with conventional 4:3 aspect
ratio. When a widescreen picture is input,
black bars appear on the top and bottom
of the screen.
4 : 3 PS (Pan Scan) :
For a TV with conventional 4:3 aspect
ratio. When a widescreen picture is input,
the left and right edges of the picture are
not shown on the screen. (If the disc/file
is not compatible with Pan Scan, the
picture is displayed at the Letterbox
ratio.)
4 : 3 LB (Letterbox)
PICTURE
SOURCE
Select the item suitable to the video
source.
:
The video source type (a video or film) is
automatically selected.
FILM :
To view a film or video recorded with the
progressive scanning method
VIDEO :
Suitable for playing back a video
SCREEN
SAVER You can turn or OFF the screen
saver. The screen saver activates when
there is no operation made for
approximately 5 minutes since a still
picture was last displayed.
FILE TYPE When files of different types are recorded
on a loaded disc or connected USB
device, select the file type before
playback.
:
For MP3/WMA/WAV files
STILL PICTURE :
For JPEG files
VIDEO :
For ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 files
HDMI DVI
COLOR
You can select the settings for the picture
appearance (image quality, color intensity
and black fading) on the TV connected to
the [HDMI MONITOR OUT] terminal.
STANDARD :
For normal usage
:
The main unit automatically adjusts the
picture appearance.
HDMI OUT
You can select the video signal type
output from the [HDMI MONITOR OUT]
terminal.
:
For normal usage. The main unit
automatically selects the output video
signal type according to the TV
connected to the [HDMI MONITOR OUT]
terminal.
RGB :
Select this item if no picture appears on
the TV with the “AUTO” setting. The
output video signal type is set to the RGB
signal.
Items Contents ( : initial setting)
AUTO
ON
AUDIO
ENHANCE
AUTO
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AUDIO
Items Contents ( : initial setting)
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Select the output signal type suitable to
the device connected to the [DIGITAL
OUT] terminal. Refer to “List of
relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT preference items and output
signals” on page 43.
PCM ONLY :
Device corresponding only to linear PCM
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM :
Dolby Digital decoder or device having
the same function
:
DTS/Dolby Digital decoder or device
having the same function
NOTE
When the [HDMI MONITOR OUT]
terminal is connected and “HDMI
AUDIO OUT” is set to “ON”, this setting
is deactivated.
DOWN MIX Select the signal suitable to the device
connected to the [DIGITAL OUT]
terminal. Set “DOWN MIX” only when
“DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” is set to
“PCM ONLY”.
DOLBY SURROUND :
Dolby Pro Logic decoder-built-in device
:
Ordinary audio device
D (Dynamic).
RANGE
COMPRESSION
To correct the difference between high
volume and low volume when playing
back with low volume (only for a DVD
recorded with Dolby Digital).
:
The D. RANGE COMPRESSION function
turns on only for multi-channel software.
ON :
The D. RANGE COMPRESSION function
is always on.
HDMI
AUDIO OUT
You can select whether or not the audio
signal from the [HDMI MONITOR OUT]
terminal is output.
ON :
The audio signal from the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT] terminal is output.
:
The audio signal from the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT] terminal is not output.
NOTE
Depending on the connected TV, when
“HDMI AUDIO OUT” is set to “ON”,
only PCM signals can be output via an
HDMI cable.
STREAM/PCM
STEREO
AUTO
OFF
OTHERS
Items Contents ( : initial setting)
RESUME Select or OFF. (Refer to page 29.)
ON
SCREEN
GUIDE
Select or OFF. (Refer to page 28.)
CEC
You can select the usage for the HDMI
CEC functions. (Refer to page 53.)
:
For using the HDMI CEC functions
normally
ON 2:
Select this item if you do not want to have
the main unit automatically turned on/off
by turning on/off the TV or external
connected HDMI CEC compatible
devices. All other available HDMI CEC
functions operate the same as when “ON
1” is selected.
OFF:
For deactivating the HDMI CEC functions
DivX
REGISTRATION
The main unit has its own registration
code. You can confirm the registration
code, when necessary. Once you have
played back a disc/file on which the
registration code is recorded, the
registration code of the main unit is
overwritten for copyright protection.
ON
ON
ON 1
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NOTE
Among DVD VIDEOs without copyright protection, there may be some DVD VIDEOs that output a 20- or
24-bit signal through the [DIGITAL OUT] terminal.
Language codes
List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output
signals
Playback disc/file DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference
STREAM/PCM DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM PCM ONLY
48 kHz, 16/20/24-bit linear PCM
DVD VIDEO
96 kHz linear PCM DVD VIDEO
48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
DTS DVD VIDEO DTS bit stream 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO DOLBY DIGITAL bit stream 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear
PCM
CD/VCD/SVCD 44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
48 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
DTS CD DTS bit stream 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
MP3/WMA/WAV/DivX/MPEG1/
MPEG2 file 32/44.1/48 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language
AA Afar GD Scots Gaelic MI Maori SN Shona
AB Abkhazian GL Galician MK Macedonian SO Somali
AF Afrikaans GN Guarani ML Malayalam SQ Albanian
AM Ameharic GU Gujarati MN Mongolian SR Serbian
AR Arabic HA Hausa MO Moldavian SS Siswati
AS Assamese HI Hindi MR Marathi ST Sesotho
AY Aymara HR Croatian MS Malay (MAY) SU Sundanese
AZ Azerbaijani HY Armenian MT Maltese SV Swedish
BA Bashkir IA Interlingua MY Burmese SW Swahili
BE Byelorussian IE Interlingue NA Nauru TA Tamil
BG Bulgarian IK Inupiak NE Nepali TE Telugu
BH Bihari IN Indonesian NL Dutch TG Tajik
BI Bislama IS Icelandic NO Norwegian TH Thai
BN Bengali, Bangla IW Hebrew OC Occitan TI Tigrinya
BO Tibetan JI Yiddish OM (Afan) Oromo TK Turkmen
BR Breton JW Javanese OR Oriya TL Tagalog
CA Catalan KA Georgian PA Panjabi TN Setswana
CO Corsican KK Kazakh PS Pashto, Pushto TO Tonga
CY Welsh KL Greenlandic PT Portuguese TR Turkish
DA Danish KM Cambodian QU Quechua TS Tsonga
DZ Bhutani KN Kannada RM Rhaeto-Romance TT Tatar
EL Greek KO Korean (KOR) RN Kirundi TW Twi
EO Esperanto KS Kashmiri RO Rumanian UK Ukrainian
ET Estonian KU Kurdish RW Kinyarwanda UR Urdu
EU Basque KY Kirghiz SA Sanskrit UZ Uzbek
FA Persian LA Latin SD Sindhi VI Vietnamese
FI Finnish LN Lingala SG Sangho VO Volapuk
FJ Fiji LO Laothian SH Serbo-Croatian WO Wolof
FO Faroese LT Lithuanian SI Singhalese XH Xhosa
FY Frisian LV Latvian, Lettish SL Slovenian YO Yoruba
GA Irish MG Malagasy SM Samoan ZU Zulu
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Recording from a CD to a USB device
You can record sound from a CD to a USB device.
CAUTION
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to
re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or
discs without the consent of the owner of
copyright in the sound or video recording,
broadcast or cable program and in any
literary, dramatic musical, or artistic work
embodied therein.
Only a CD formatted with Compact Disc Digital
Audio (CD-DA) standard is compatible with this
function. You cannot record sound from CDs
with other formats, other types of discs, or other
sources.
A track from a CD is digitally recorded and
converted into an MP3 file.
This system uses a constant recording speed of
x1. Sound is recorded at bit rate of 128 kbps.
You cannot increase the recording speed.
*For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 12.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO].
1Place a CD on the disc tray and
connect the USB device.
• Refer to pages 22 and 23.
2Press [DVD
3
].
3Press
7
to stop playback.
4Press [REC].
The title and number of the group appear on
the TV screen. (It may take some time until
the title and number of the group appear.)
TV screen
5Press
5
or
K
repeatedly to select
the desired group on the
connected USB device.
• You can create a new group by selecting
“NEW GROUP” on the TV screen.
• After this step, you can add (edit) a title to
the selected group. Follow step 4 to 8 in
“Adding (Editing) a title to a track/group on a
USB device” on page 47.
• To cancel the settings, press
7
.
(Continued on the next page)
REC
USB 3DVD 3
CANCEL
TITLE/
DELETE
7
Remote control
mode selector
Number
buttons*
5
/
K
/
2
/
3
(cursor)/
ENTER
Recording all tracks from a
CD to a USB device
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6Press [ENTER] to start recording.
• The “REC” indicator starts flashing in the
display window.
Display window
• When recording finishes, the “REC”
indicator turns off.
NOTE
When you want to quit recording, press
7
.
When you press
7
after [ENTER] is pressed in
step 6, sound having been recorded before
7
is
pressed is stored. After pressing
7
, if you want
to disconnect the USB device, wait until the
“REC” indicator stops flashing and disappears.
Do not operate the main unit when “PLEASE
WAIT...” is displayed on the TV screen or “WAIT”
is displayed in the display window. Wait until the
display disappears.
If “NO USB” appears in the display window,
check the USB device or its connection.
“CANT REC” appears in the display window if
recording cannot continue for some reason.
- The USB device may be connected
improperly. Check the connection.
- You may be trying to record write protected
tracks.
- You may be trying to record sound from a CD-
R or CD-RW. The Serial Copy Management
System (SCMS) protects copyright and allows
only first-generation digital copies from the
digitally recordable source. In short, you
cannot make “a copy of a copy”.
- You may be trying to record more than the
limited number of recordable tracks. You can
record up to 999 tracks to a group and 4 000
tracks to a USB device.
- The number of tracks that can be recorded to
the root group may be limited on the USB
device. The number of tracks may have
exceeded the limitation. In this case, select
another group or create a new group.
Changes to the volume and quality of the sound
during recording do not affect the recorded
sound or the recorded sound level.
The following functions do not affect the
recorded sound: the treble/bass adjustment
function (page 13), speaker volume level
function (page 13), surround mode function
(page 13), headphone surround function (page
14) and clear voice function (page 14).
When “RANDOM” is selected, operating this
function automatically cancels random playback.
CAUTION
Do not bump or move the main unit while
recording sound. Such movement may interfere
with recording.
Do not disconnect the USB device during
recording, as this may cause malfunction.
Instead of step 3 on page 44, start
playback of the desired track.
You can use the number buttons,
4
or
x
to
select a track.
Finishing step 6 returns playback to the
beginning of the current track and only that track
is recorded.
NOTE
You can also record only the desired track by
pausing the track instead of step 3 on page 44.
When “RANDOM” is selected, operating this
function automatically cancels random playback.
Before proceeding to step 4 on page
44, program the desired tracks.
Refer to steps 1 and 2 on pages 32 and 33 for
programming tracks.
The following procedure is the same as steps 4
to 6 on page 44 and this page.
Recording only one track
Recording programmed tracks
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1Connect the USB device.
• Refer to page 23.
2Press [USB
3
].
3Press
7
to stop playback.
TV screen
4Press
5
,
K
,
2
or
3
repeatedly to
select the desired track/group.
5Press [TITLE/DELETE] repeatedly
to select “T. DELETE” or
“G. DELETE” in the display
window.
Display window
• Select “T. DELETE” to delete a track.
• Select “G. DELETE” to delete a group.
6Press [ENTER].
TV screen
• To cancel deleting the track/group, press
[CANCEL].
7Press [ENTER].
NOTE
When “WAIT” is displayed in the display window,
you cannot start deletion. Wait until the main unit
reads signals from the USB device.
You can also refer to messages on the TV
screen when you delete a title to a track/group
from the connected USB device. The messages
indicate the operational status and provide
instructions.
Do not press [AUDIO F] while the main unit is
deleting a track or group. If [AUDIO F] is
pressed, the main unit automatically turns off
after the track or group is deleted.
It may take a long time to delete a group
containing many tracks.
CAUTION
Do not bump or move the main unit while
deleting a track/group. Such movement may
interfere with deleting.
Do not disconnect the USB device during
deleting, as this may cause malfunction.
Deleting a track/group from a
USB device
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 44.
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1Connect the USB device.
• Refer to page 23.
2Press [USB
3
].
3Press
7
to stop playback.
TV screen
4Press
5
,
K
,
2
or
3
repeatedly to
select the desired track/group.
5Press [TITLE/DELETE] repeatedly
to select “T. TITLE” or “G. TITLE”
in the display window.
Display window
• Select “T. TITLE” to add a title to a track.
• Select “G. TITLE” to add a title to a group.
6Press [ENTER].
The title of the selected track/group appears
in the display window.
• Press [CANCEL] to erase a stored title.
TV screen
7Enter a title.
• Refer to “Entering a title” on page 48.
• To cancel editing a title, press
7
.
8Press [ENTER].
NOTE
When “WAIT” is displayed in the display window,
you cannot start editing.
If “NO USB” appears in the display window,
check the USB device or its connection.
You can also refer to messages on the TV
screen when you add or edit a title to a track/
group on the connected USB device. The
messages indicate the operational status and
provide instructions.
Do not press [AUDIO F] while the main unit is
editing a title. If [AUDIO F] is pressed, the
main unit automatically turns off after the title is
edited.
If you press [ENTER] without first entering a title,
“EDIT ERR” appears in the display window and
the following display appears on the TV screen.
At this time, press [ENTER] again to enter a title.
TV screen
CAUTION
Do not bump or move the main unit while editing
a title. Such movement may interfere with
editing.
Do not disconnect the USB device during
editing, as this may cause malfunction.
Adding (Editing) a title to a
track/group on a USB device
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The operation is explained with the time when to
enter “F” as an example.
1Press
5
or
K
(cursor) repeatedly
to select the character type
setting.
• Each time you press
5
or
K
(cursor), the
selected character type setting changes to
“ABCDE”, “abcde” or “01234” on the TV
screen.
• “ABCDE” refers to uppercase characters or
symbols.
• “abcde” refers to lowercase characters or
symbols.
• “01234” refers to numerical characters.
2Press the number button [3]
repeatedly until “F” appears.
• Several characters are assigned to one
button. Press the button repeatedly until the
desired character is displayed. In this
example, “D”, “E” and “F” are assigned to
[3].
• For the available characters, refer to
“Available characters” shown on the right.
NOTE
When you want to move the character entry
position, press
2
or
3
(cursor) repeatedly.
When you want to enter “NO”, “TV”, or other two
or more characters which are assigned to one
button (in this case, [6] or [8]), enter the first
character, press
3
(cursor) to move the
character entry position to the right, and then
enter the second character.
You can enter up to 24 characters for the file title
and up to 28 characters for the folder title.
When you want to erase a character, move the
character entry position to the desired character,
and press [CANCEL].
When you want to enter a space, select the
space from the symbol (Refer to “Available
characters” shown on the right). You can also
enter a space at the end of a title by pressing
3
(cursor).
When you want to cancel title entry, press
7
.
The entered characters are not stored.
If you enter a title that already exists, “THIS
NAME ALREADY EXISTS. PLEASE USE A
DIFFERENT NAME.” appears on the TV screen.
Enter a different title.
Available characters
You can use the characters shown below by
repeatedly pressing the number buttons ([1] to [9]
and [0]). Each number button is assigned with
several characters.
*Available symbols
You can use the symbols show below by
repeatedly pressing [1].
Entering a title
Space
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 44.
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Operating other equipment
You can operate your TV, set-top box (STB) and
video cassette recorder (VCR) using the remote
control of this system.
*For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 12.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to the lowest position.
1Press [TV].
2Hold down [TV F].
• Hold down [TV F] until you finish step 5.
3Press [ENTER].
4Press number buttons to enter the
manufacturer code.
Examples:
For a Hitachi TV: Press [0], then [7].
For a Toshiba TV: Press [2], then [9].
When the manufacturer of your TV has 2 or more
codes, enter the manufacturer codes in turn and
find the one that operates the TV and the remote
control properly.
The initial code setting is “01 (JVC)”.
Number
buttons*/
TV RETURN/
100+
Remote control
mode selector
3
(playback)
Operating a TV using the
remote control
Manufacturer
Code
Manufacturer
Code
JVC 01
Nordmende
13, 14, 18,
26, 27, 28
Akai 02, 05 Okano 09
Blaupunkt 03 Orion 15
Daewoo 10, 31, 32 Panasonic 16, 17
Fenner 04, 31, 32 Philips 10
Fisher 05 Saba 13, 14, 18,
26, 27, 28
Grundig 06 Samsung
10, 19, 32,
35, 36, 37,
38
Hitachi 07, 08 Sanyo 05
Inno-Hit 09 SEG 15
Irradio 02, 05 Schneider 02, 05
Loewe 10 Sharp 20, 39, 40
Magnavox 10 Sony 21, 22, 23,
24, 25
Mitsubishi 11, 33
Telefunken
13, 14, 18,
26, 27, 28
Miver 03 Thomson
13, 14, 18,
26, 27, 28,
30
Nokia 12, 34 Toshiba 29
Setting the manufacturer code
Operating other equipment
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5Release [TV F].
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
Manufacturer codes are subject to change
without notice. You may not be able to operate
the TV produced by the manufacturer.
After replacing the batteries of the remote
control, set the manufacturer code again.
Before the TV operation, select the remote control
mode for the TV.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to the lowest position.
1Press [TV].
2Operate the remote control by
pointing it at the TV.
.
NOTE
When the remote control mode selector is slid to
the lowest position and [TV] is pressed, some
buttons may not work.
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to the lowest position.
1Press [STB].
2Hold down [STB/VCR F].
• Hold down [STB/VCR F] until you finish
step 5.
3Press [ENTER].
4Press number buttons to enter the
manufacturer code.
Examples:
For an Amstrad STB: Press [0], then [3].
For a Triax STB: Press [3], then [0].
When the manufacturer of your STB has 2 or more
codes, enter the manufacturer codes in turn and
find the one that operates the STB and the remote
control properly.
The initial code setting is “01 (JVC)”.
(Continued on the next page)
Remote
control button Usage
[TV F]Turns on/off the TV.
[TV/VIDEO] Changes between the TV and
video input.
[CH +/
] Changes channels.
[TV VOL +/
] Adjusts volume.
Number
buttons (1-9, 0,
100+)
Selects the channels.
[TV RETURN]
Changes between the previously
selected channel and the current
channel.
Using the remote control for the TV
operation
Operating an STB using the
remote control
Manufacturer
Code
Manufacturer
Code
JVC 01, 02 Mascom 32
Amstrad 03, 04, 05,
06, 31 Maspro 13
BT 01 Nokia 24, 26, 33
Canal+ 20 Pace 10, 25, 31
Canal Satellite
20 Panasonic 15
D-Box 24 Philips 09, 23
Echostar 17, 18, 19,
21 Saba 35
Finlux 11 Sagem 22, 29
Force 28 Salora 11
Galaxis 27 Selector 29
Grundig 07, 08 Skymaster 12, 36
Hirschmann
07, 17, 37 Thomson 35
ITT Nokia 11 TPS 22
Jerrold 16 Triax 30
Kathrein 13, 14, 34 Wisi 07
Luxor 11
Setting the manufacturer code
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5Release [STB/VCR F].
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
Manufacturer codes are subject to change
without notice. You may not be able to operate
the STB produced by the manufacturer.
After replacing the batteries of the remote
control, set the manufacturer code again.
Before the STB operation, select the remote
control mode for the STB.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to the lowest position.
1Press [STB].
2Operate the remote control by
pointing it at the STB.
NOTE
When the remote control mode selector is slid to
the lowest position and [STB] is pressed, some
buttons may not work.
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to the lowest position.
1Press [VCR].
2Hold down [STB/VCR F].
• Hold down [STB/VCR F] until you finish
step 5.
3Press [ENTER].
4Press number buttons to enter the
manufacturer code.
Examples:
For a Hitachi VCR: Press [0], then [8].
For a Toshiba VCR: Press [3], then [3].
When the manufacturer of your VCR has 2 or more
codes, enter the manufacturer codes in turn and
find the one that operates the VCR and the remote
control properly.
The initial code setting is “01 (JVC)”.
Remote control button Usage
[STB/VCR F]Turns on/off the STB.
[CH +/
] Changes channels.
Number buttons (1-9, 0,
10)
Selects the channels.
Using the remote control for the
STB operation
Operating a VCR using the
remote control
Manufacturer
Code
Manufacturer
Code
JVC 01 Nokia 16
Aiwa 02, 20
Nordmende
17, 18, 19,
31
Bell+Howell
03, 16 Orion 20
Blaupunkt 04 Panasonic 21
CGM 03, 05, 16 Philips 05, 22
Daewoo 34 Phonola 05
DIGTAL 05 Saba 17, 18, 19,
23, 31
Fisher 03, 16 Samsung 24, 25
G.E. 06 Sanyo 03, 16
Grundig 07 Sharp 26, 27
Hitachi 08, 09 Siemens 07
Loewe 05, 10, 11 Sony 28, 29, 30,
35
Magnavox 04, 05
Telefunken
17, 18, 19,
31, 32
Mitsubishi 12, 13, 14,
15 Toshiba 33
Setting the manufacturer code
Operating other equipment (continued)
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Operating other equipment
5Release [STB/VCR F].
NOTE
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
Manufacturer codes are subject to change
without notice. You may not be able to operate
the VCR produced by the manufacturer.
After replacing the batteries of the remote
control, set the manufacturer code again.
Before the VCR operation, select the remote
control mode for the VCR.
IMPORTANT
Slide the remote control mode
selector to the lowest position.
1Press [VCR].
2Operate the remote control by
pointing it at the VCR.
NOTE
When the remote control mode selector is slid to
the lowest position and [VCR] is pressed, some
buttons may not work.
It is recommended that you slide the remote
control mode selector to [AUDIO] after using this
function. Most of the other functions can be used
when the remote control mode selector is at
[AUDIO].
Remote control button Usage
[STB/VCR F]Turns on/off the VCR.
[CH +/
] Changes channels.
Number buttons
(1-10, 0, 10)
Selects the channels.
3
(playback) Starts playback.
7
Stops playback.
8
Pauses playback.
y
Fast-forwards the tape.
1
Fast-rewinds the tape.
[REC] +
3
(playback) Starts recording.
[REC] +
8
Pauses recording.
Using the remote control for the
VCR operation
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 49.
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Basic operations of HDMI CEC
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is the controlling signals optionally employed for the High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard. When devices equipped with CEC are connected, each device can
control the others.
This system is compatible with some basic functions of HDMI CEC.
When you start playback on the main unit, the connected TV automatically turns on.
When you select the main unit as the source of the TV, picture and sound from the main unit are
automatically produced.
When you turn off the TV, the main unit automatically turns off. (This function works when “ON 1” is
selected for “CEC” in the preference screen. Refer to page 42.)
When you select the menu screen language of the TV, and then the main unit is turned off and turned on
again, the same language is automatically selected on the main unit. (The selectable languages are limited
to those supported by this system.)
As long as the connected TV is compatible, you can use the operations of the TV to start playback and
operate other functions on the main unit.
NOTE
This function is available only when the source is set to “DVD” or “USB”.
This function is available when “ON 1” or “ON 2” is selected for “CEC” in the preference screen (refer to
page 42).
For details about the CEC function, refer to the operations manuals of the connected CEC devices.
If the power cable is not connected to an AC outlet, the CEC function does not work, even when the main
unit is connected to CEC devices.
Not all HDMI devices are compatible with CEC. If the main unit is connected to non-CEC compatible
devices, these devices cannot be controlled using the CEC function.
The CEC function may not work with some CEC devices. (When the main unit is connected to a non-JVC
product, the CEC function may not work.)
The CEC function may not work depending on the settings or status of the main unit or the connected CEC
devices.
When connecting the main unit to a TV with an HDMI cable for the first time after purchase, confirm that
“JVC” (the initial screen) appears.
When you disconnect the HDMI cable and connect it again, confirm that “JVC” appears.
If the CEC function does not work properly, select “OFF” for the “CEC” setting, and then select “ON 1” or
“ON 2” again. (Refer to page 42.)
TV compatible with
HDMI CEC
HDMI cable (not supplied) Main unit
External device compatible
with HDMI CEC
Basic operations of HDMI CEC
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To minimize the need for servicing and maintain
the high quality of this system, do not place the
main unit in the following locations:
In a position subject to high humidity or
considerable dust
On an uneven or unstable surface
Near a heat source
Near a computer, fluorescent light or other
electric appliance
In a small room with insufficient ventilation
In a position exposed to direct sunlight
In a position exposed to excessive cold
In a position exposed to strong vibration
Near a TV, other amplifier, or tuner
Near a magnetic source
CAUTION
The operating temperature of this system is 5°C
to 35°C. Use in temperatures outside this range
may cause a malfunction or damage the system.
Under the following conditions, you may not be
able to operate this system properly due to
condensation formed on the lens of the main unit:
When you have just started an air conditioner to
warm your room
When you have placed the main unit at an area
with high humidity
When you have moved the main unit from a cold
place to a warm place
When condensation forms, leave the main unit
turned on, wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours, and
then operate the main unit.
When the operation panel becomes dirty, dust it
with a soft dry cloth. When the operation panel is
very dirty, wipe it with a cloth dampened with a
small amount of a neutral detergent, and then wipe
it with a soft dry cloth.
CAUTION
Do not wipe the operation panel with thinners,
benzenes or other chemical agents. Do not
spray insecticides onto the operation panel.
These may discolor and damage the surface.
Power cable
• Do not handle the power cable with wet hands!
• A small amount of power is always consumed
while the power cable is connected to the wall
outlet.
• When unplugging the power cable from the wall
outlet, always pull on the plug, not the power
cable.
To prevent malfunctions of the system
• There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If
anything goes wrong, unplug the power cable
and consult your dealer.
• Do not insert any metallic object into the system.
Note about copyright laws
Check the copyright laws in your country before
recording from CDs. Recording of copyrighted
material may infringe copyright laws.
(Continued on the next page)
Suitable locations for the
main unit
Condensation
Cleaning the main unit
Notes on handling
Important cautions
Notes on operations
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Avoid moisture, water and dust
Do not place the system in moist or dusty places.
Avoid high temperatures
Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do
not place it near heating equipment.
When you are away
When away on travel or for other reasons for an
extended period of time, disconnect the power
cable plug from the wall outlet.
Do not block the vents
Blocking the vents may damage the system.
Care of the cabinet
When cleaning the system, use a soft cloth and
follow the relevant instructions on the use of
chemically-coated cloths. Do not use benzene,
thinner or other organic solvents including
disinfectants. These may cause deformation or
discoloring.
If water gets inside the system
Turn the system off and disconnect the power
cable plug from the wall outlet, then call the store
where you made your purchase. Using the system
in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock.
• This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be
authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
• CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL
HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE
FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT
AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE
DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE. IN CASE OF
525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE
PROBLEMS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT
THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO
THE “STANDARD DEFINITION” OUTPUT.
IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING
OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS
MODEL 525p AND 625p DVD PLAYER,
PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER
SERVICE CENTER.
• USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER
THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL
STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR
USE BY A CONSUMER ENGAGING IN
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL
ACTIVITIES.
• DivX® is a registered trademark of DivX, Inc.,
and is used under license.
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video
format created by DivX, Inc. This is an official
DivX Certified or DivX Ultra Certified device that
plays DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX®
Certified device must be registered in order to
play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content.
First generate the DivX VOD registration code
for your device and submit it during the
registration process. [Important: DivX VOD
content is protected by a DivX DRM (Digital
Rights Management) system that restricts
playback to registered DivX Certified devices. If
you try to play DivX VOD content not authorized
for your device, the message “Authorization
Error” will be displayed and your content will not
play.] Learn more at www.divx.com/vod.
• Plays DivX® video
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
• DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent
numbers: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380;
5,978,762; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and
worldwide patents issued and pending. DTS and
DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks
and the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks
of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
• HDCP is the abbreviation of “High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection,” and is the high-
reliable copy control technology licensed by
Digital Content Protection, LLC.
License and trademark
Safety Precautions
Notes on operations (continued)
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• Even though listed above, some types may be
unplayable.
*1Discs should be finalized before being played
back.
*2This system may not recognize some USB
devices. This system cannot play back a file
whose data volume is more than 2 gigabytes
and a file whose data transfer rate is more than
2 Mbps.
*3DVD VR means a DVD-R/DVD-RW recorded in
Video Recording (VR) format.
*4A CD-R/CD-RW recorded in multi-session
format (up to 20 sessions) is playable.
*5A DVD-R recorded in multi-border format is also
playable (including dual layer discs).
*6For files recorded on a DVD-R/DVD-RW, the
disc should be formatted with UDF Bridge.
It is possible to play back finalized +R/+RW (DVD
Video Format only) discs.
Some discs may not be played back because of
their disc characteristics, recording conditions, or
damage or stains on them.
Only sounds can be played back from the following
discs:
MIX-MODE CD CD-G
CD-EXTRA CD TEXT
This system is designed for use with the PAL
standard but you can also play back discs
recorded in NTSC format. When you play back a
disc recorded in NTSC format on the main unit
connected to the TV using a component video
cable, the picture may be distorted.
Region code of DVD VIDEO
DVD VIDEO players and DVD VIDEO discs have
their own region code numbers. This system can
play back a DVD VIDEO whose region code
number includes the system’s region code, which
is indicated on the rear panel of the main unit.
If a DVD VIDEO with an improper region code
number is loaded, playback cannot start.
On some DVD VIDEOs, VCDs, SVCDs or DivX
files, their actual operation may be different
from what is explained in this manual. This is
due to the disc/file programming and disc/file
structure, not a malfunction of this system.
Playable disc/file types
Playable discs *1
DVD VIDEO, DVD VR
*3
, VCD, SVCD, CD, CD-R
*4
,
CD-RW
*
4
, DVD-R
*
5,
*
6
, DVD-RW
*
6
, +R, +RW
Playable files recorded on a disc *1
MP3, WMA, WAV, JPEG, ASF, DivX, MPEG1, MPEG2
Playable files recorded on a USB device *2
Examples:
Notes on discs/files
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• The following discs cannot be played back:
DVD-ROM (except for MP3/WMA/JPEG/ASF/
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 format), DVD-RAM, CD-
ROM, CD-I (CD-I Ready), Photo CD, SACD, etc.
Playing back these discs generates noise and
may damage the speakers.
Damaged discs and discs with an unusual shape
(other than a disc of 12 cm or 8 cm in diameter)
cannot be played back.
• JVC does not guarantee the operation and
sound quality of discs not authorized by CD-DA,
which is CD specifications.
Before playback, confirm that the disc complies
with this CD specifications by checking the
marks and reading notes printed on the
package.
• CDs recorded in the ISO 9660 format are
playable (except CDs recorded in the “packet
write” format (UDF format)).
Files with an extension of “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.wav”,
“.jpg”, “.jpeg”, “.asf”, “.divx”, “.div”, “.avi”, “.mpg”,
“.mpeg” or “.mod” (extensions with mixed cases
are also acceptable) are playable.
A disc may not be played back, or reading it may
take a long time depending on its recording
conditions or properties.
• The time needed for reading varies with the
number of groups or tracks (files) recorded on
the disc.
• If characters other than single-byte
alphanumeric characters are used in the file
name of an MP3/WMA/WAV/JPEG/ASF file, the
track/file name is not displayed correctly.
• The order of tracks/groups displayed on the
MP3/WMA/WAV menu screen, and the order of
files/groups displayed on the JPEG menu screen
may be different from that of files/folders
displayed on a computer monitor screen.
• Playing back an MP3/WMA file that contains a
still image may take a long time. The elapsed
time is not displayed until playback starts. This
elapsed time may not be displayed correctly.
• For an MP3/WMA file, a disc with a sampling
frequency of 44.1 kHz and transmission rate of
128 kbps is recommended.
• This system is not compatible with an MP3i or
MP3PRO file.
• This system can play back a baseline JPEG file,
excluding monochromatic JPEG files.
This system can play back JPEG data taken with
a digital camera conforming to the DCF (Design
Rule for Camera File System) standard (when a
function such as the automatic rotation function
of a digital camera is applied, the data may no
longer conform to the DCF standard, and the
image may not be displayed).
• If data has been processed, edited or restored
with computer image editing software, the data
may not be displayed.
• This system cannot play back animations such
as MOTION JPEG files, still pictures (TIFF etc.)
other than JPEG files, or image data with sound.
• The resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is
recommended for JPEG files. If a file has been
recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480
pixels, it may take a long time to display the file.
An image with a resolution of more than 8 192 x
7 680 pixels cannot be displayed.
The system supports ASF files recorded with the
maximum bit rate of 384 kbps and an audio
coder decoder of G.726.
A WAV file with a sampling frequency of
44.1 kHz and a quantization bit rate of 16 bits is
recommended.
Unplayable discs
Playable MP3/WMA/WAV/JPEG/
ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 discs/
files
Notes on MP3/WMA/WAV/JPEG/
ASF discs/files
Notes on discs/files (continued)
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The system supports DivX 5.x, 4.x and 3.11.
The system supports DivX files with a resolution
of 720 x 480 pixels or less (30 fps) and 720 x
576 pixels or less (25 fps).
Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio
Layer-2, MPEG Audio Layer-3 (MP3) or Dolby
Digital.
The system does not support GMC (Global
Motion Compression).
Files encoded in the interlaced scanning mode
may not be played back correctly.
Playing back a DivX file may take a long time.
The elapsed time is not displayed until playback
starts. The elapsed time may also not be
displayed correctly.
The stream structure of MPEG1/MPEG2 discs
and files should conform to MPEG system/
program stream.
720 x 576 pixels (25 fps)/720 x 480 pixels (30
fps) is recommended for the highest resolution.
This system also supports the resolutions of 352
x 576/480 x 576/352 x 288 pixels (25 fps) and
352 x 480/480 x 480/352 x 240 pixels (30 fps).
The profile and level should be MP@ML (Main
Profile at Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple Profile at
Main Level)/MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).
Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio
Layer-2, MPEG2 Audio Layer-2 or Dolby Digital
(MPEG2 files only).
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not
comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio”
standard. Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a
DualDisc on this product may not be
recommended.
This system is compatible with USB 2.0 Full-
Speed.
This system may not play back some USB
devices and some files.
This system does not support DRM (Digital
Rights Management).
This system cannot recognize a USB device
whose rating exceeds 5 V/500 mA.
When connecting a USB device, refer also to its
manual.
Connect the USB device directly to the main unit
without routing through a USB hub.
Disconnect the USB device after stopping
playback or turning off this system.
The main unit can charge a USB device when
the USB device is selected as the source.
Always set the volume to the minimum on this
system when connecting or disconnecting a
USB device.
JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data
on the USB device while using this system.
Notes on DivX discs/files
Notes on MPEG1/MPEG2 discs/
files
Caution for DualDisc playback
Notes on files recorded on a
connected USB device
How to attach the core filter
Attach the provided core filter to the power cord and the USB cable, then core filter reduces
interference.
1Release the stopper of the core filter.
2Run the cable through the core filter, and wind the cable firmly once inside the cutout of the core filter
as shown in the illustration.
3Close the core filter until it clicks shut.
NOTE
Do not damage the cable by applying excessive power when winding.
Power
cord
USB
cable
Core filter (large)
Core filter
(small)
Stopper
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DVD VIDEO/DVD VR
A DVD VIDEO consists of “titles” and each title
may be divided into “chapters”.
A DVD VR consists of “original programs” or “play
lists” and each original program/play list may be
divided into “chapters”.
VCD/SVCD/CD
A VCD/SVCD/CD consists of “tracks”.
In general, each track has its own track number.
(On some discs, each track may also be further
divided by indexes.)
MP3/WMA/WAV/JPEG/ASF/DivX/MPEG1/
MPEG2 files
Audio, still pictures and video are recorded as
tracks/files on a disc or a USB device. Tracks/files
are usually grouped into a folder. Folders can also
include other folders, creating hierarchical folder
layers.
This system simplifies the hierarchical construction
of files and manages folders by “groups”.
.
This system can recognize up to 4 000 tracks/files
on a disc. Also, the system can recognize up to
999 tracks/files per group and up to 99 groups on a
disc. Since the system ignores the tracks/files with
numbers exceeding 999 and the groups with
numbers exceeding 99, these cannot be played
back.
If there are any type of files other than MP3/WMA/
WAV/JPEG/ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 files on a
disc, those files are also counted in the total
number of files.
• Do not use a commercially-available non-
standard shape disc (like a heart, flower or credit
card, etc.), because it may damage the system.
Do not use a disc with tape, stickers, or paste on
it, because it may damage the system.
• Do not bend the disc.
Scratches concentrated on a certain part cause
sound dropout.
Be sure not to use thinners, benzenes, cleaners
for analog records, or other chemical agents.
Data hierarchy
Title 1/Original program 1/
Play list 1
Title 2/Original
program 2/Play list
2
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5
Up to 99 groups
Up to 999 tracks/files
Group 1 Group 2
Track 1
/File 1
Track 2
/File 2
Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
Handling discs
Label sticker
S
ticker
Paste
Cleaning discs
Signal surface
Wipe the disc from the center outward with a soft
cloth.
Notes on discs/files (continued)
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General
(Continued on the next page)
Problem Possible cause Possible solution Reference
page
Power does not come
on.
The power cable is not
connected to an AC outlet.
Connect the power cable correctly. 10
You cannot operate any
button.
Some specific operations are
restricted.
This is not a malfunction.
The remote control does
not work.
The batteries are running low. Replace the batteries. 4
You cannot operate the
main unit using the
remote control.
Function assigned to some
buttons change according to
the remote control mode.
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO], [SHIFT] or the
lowest position to select an
appropriate mode to your desired
function.
Touch sensor panels do
not work.
Some internal errors have
occurred on the touch sensor
panels.
Disconnect the AC plug, then
connect it again. Do not touch the
touch sensor panels when
connecting the AC plug again.
A whirring noise can be
heard.
The main unit is located close
to a TV, computer, or other
electric appliance.
Place the main unit away from a
TV, computer, or other electric
appliance.
54
No picture is produced. Improper connection. Connect all cables properly. 8–10
The picture is distorted. A video cassette recorder is
connected between the main
unit and the TV.
Connect the main unit directly to
the TV. 9
The video signal type setting is
not appropriate.
Select the video signal type
suitable for your TV. 11
The screen size is
abnormal.
The screen size setting is not
appropriate.
Select the display method suitable
for your TV. 41
The TV screen darkens. The screen saver setting is
activated.
Press any button. 41
No picture/sound is
produced via the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT]
terminal.
A disc/file recorded in a format
incompatible with the main unit/
TV is played back.
Confirm the playable disc/file
types. 56
The connected TV is not
compatible with HDCP.
Connect a TV compatible with
HDCP. 9
The main unit fails to recognize
the TV connected to the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT] terminal.
Disconnect the HDMI cable and
connect it again. 9
An HDMI cable longer than 5 m
is used.
Use an HDMI cable of 5 m or
shorter to assure stable operation
and picture quality.
The picture is distorted
when the TV is
connected to the [HDMI
MONITOR OUT]
terminal.
The proportion of the picture is
not appropriate.
Connect the TV to the [VIDEO]
terminal, and select the video
signal type and the output video
signal setting.
8 and 11
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Problem Possible cause Possible solution Reference
page
No sound is produced. The speakers are not
connected correctly.
Connect the speakers correctly. 6
Headphones are connected. Disconnect the headphone plug. 14
The sound is turned off. Restore the sound. 13
If “NO AUDIO” is displayed in
the display window, the disc
may have been produced
through illegal copying.
Check the disc at the store where
it was purchased.
The sound is weak and
can hardly be heard.
The volume level is low. Increase the volume level. 12
The sound is distorted. The volume is too high. Turn down the volume. 12
A radio broadcast has
interference from noise.
The antennas are not
connected correctly.
Connect the antennas correctly.
5
A radio broadcast
cannot be received.
A noise is produced
from the rear of the main
unit.
The internal cooling fan
produces the noise as the fan
rotates.
The noise is not a malfunction.
The cooling fan is used to prevent
overheating of the main unit.
12
The HDMI CEC function
does not work.
The connected TV is not
compatible with the HDMI CEC
function.
Refer to the operation manual of
the TV.
“OFF” is selected for the “CEC”
setting.
Select “ON 1” or “ON 2” for the
“CEC” setting. 42
When you disconnect
the HDMI cable and
connect it again, the
HDMI CEC function
does not work properly.
The previous connection setting
is stored on the main unit.
Select “OFF” for the “CEC” setting,
and then select “ON 1” or “ON 2”
again. 42 and 53
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For a loaded disc
(Continued on the next page)
Problem Possible cause Possible solution Reference
page
A disc cannot be played
back.
If “REGION CODE ERROR!”
appears on the TV screen, the
region code number of a disc is
not compatible with this system.
(only for a DVD VIDEO)
Confirm the region code number
compatible with this system.
56
If “CANNOT PLAY THIS DISC”
appears on the TV screen, the
disc cannot be played back with
this system.
Confirm the disc type whether it is
playable with this system. 56
The disc is upside down. Place the disc on the disc tray with
the printed surface facing up. 22
Moisture has condensed on the
lens.
Leave the main unit turned on,
wait for approximately 1 or 2
hours, and then operate the main
unit.
54
You cannot change the
audio language/subtitle
language/view angle.
The disc/file does not contain
multiple audio languages/
subtitle languages/view angles.
If only one audio language/subtitle
language/view angle is recorded
on the disc, you cannot change
the setting.
35 and 38
No subtitles are
displayed.
The disc/file contains no
subtitles.
If no subtitles are recorded on the
disc/file, you cannot display
subtitles.
35
You have not selected the
subtitle language.
Select the subtitle language. 35
A certain point on the
disc cannot be played
back properly.
The disc is scratched or dirty. Clean or replace the disc.
59
MP3, WMA, WAV,
JPEG, ASF, DivX,
MPEG1 or MPEG2 file
cannot be played back.
The loaded disc may include
files of different types (MP3,
WMA, WAV, JPEG, ASF, DivX,
MPEG1 or MPEG2).
Select “FILE TYPE”. You can play
back only the files of the types
selected with “FILE TYPE”.
If the main unit has read the file
before you make the “FILE TYPE”
setting, reset “FILE TYPE” to the
desired file type, and then reload
the disc.
41
The disc cannot be
ejected.
Disc ejection is locked. Unlock the disc ejection. 15
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For a connected USB device
For recording and editing operations
If this system does not work properly even after taking the action in the above “Possible solution”
Many functions of this system are controlled by microprocessors that can be reset by recycling the power
supply. If pressing any button does not result in the normal action, disconnect the power cable from the outlet,
wait for a while, and connect the power cable again.
Problem Possible cause Possible solution Reference
page
Files on a USB device
cannot be played back.
If “CANNOT PLAY THIS
DEVICE” appears on the TV
screen, the files on a USB
device are not playable.
Check that the file types recorded
on the USB device are compatible
with this system. 56
MP3, WMA, WAV,
JPEG, ASF, DivX,
MPEG1 or MPEG2 file
cannot be played back.
The connected USB device
may include files of different
types (MP3, WMA, WAV, JPEG,
ASF, DivX, MPEG1 or MPEG2).
Select “FILE TYPE”. You can play
back only the files of the types
selected with “FILE TYPE”.
If the main unit has read the file
before you make the “FILE TYPE”
setting, reset “FILE TYPE” to the
desired file type, and then
disconnect the USB device and
connect it again.
41
Problem Possible cause Possible solution Reference
page
You cannot record.
(“CANT REC” is
displayed.)
The disc is not CD-DA. The format of a source disc must
be CD-DA. 44
The capacity of the USB mass
storage class device is full or there
have been maximum number of
groups/tracks.
Delete unnecessary groups/
tracks. 46
There have been maximum
number of tracks in the current
group.
Delete unnecessary tracks.
46
The USB mass storage class
device is write-protected.
Release the protect.
The current disc is CD-R/CD-RW
protected by the rights
management.
The format of a source disc must
be CD-DA. 45
You cannot change the
title of a group/track.
The USB mass storage class
device is write-protected.
Release the protect.
(“EDIT ERR” is
displayed.)
Something abnormal may be
happened.
Disconnect and connect the USB
mass storage class device. If the
message does not disappear,
change the USB mass storage
class device.
Troubleshooting (continued)
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Tuner
FM frequency: 87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz
Terminal (front of the main unit)
USB digital input terminal x 1
Audio output headphone terminal x 1
Impedance: 16 Ω – 1 kΩ
Terminal (rear of the main unit)
Audio output speaker terminals x 1
Left/Right speakers :
Output power:
For CA-NXF55:
80 W (20 W x 4) at 4 Ω
(1 kHz/10% THD)
For CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30:
220 W (55 W x 4) at 3 Ω
(1 kHz/10% THD)
Impedance:
For CA-NXF55: 4 Ω – 16 Ω
For CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30: 3 Ω – 16 Ω
Subwoofer
Output power: 180 W at 6 Ω
(100 Hz/10% THD)
Impedance: 6 Ω – 16 Ω
Optical digital input terminal x 1
–23 dBm to –15 dBm
Optical digital output terminal x 1
–23 dBm to –15 dBm
Component video output terminals x 1
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Composite video output terminal x 1
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Audio input terminals x 1
500 mV/47 kΩ
HDMI monitor output terminal x 1
FM antenna terminal x 1
USB
Compatible with USB 2.0 Full-Speed
Compatible device: USB mass storage class device
Compatible file system: FAT16, FAT32
Output power: DC 5 V 500 mA
HDMI
Output power: DC 5 V 55 mA
General
Power source: AC 230 V , 50 Hz
Power consumption (in operation):
For CA-NXF55: 80 W
For CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30:100 W
Power consumption (on standby):1.00 W or less
Dimensions (W x H x D) [including projecting parts]:
312 mm x 95 mm x 312.3 mm
Mass: 3.5 kg
Type: 1-way Acoustic Suspension
Type
(Magnetically shielded type)
Speaker unit: 9.5 cm x 1.0 cm Dome x 2
(per each speaker)
Power handling capacity:20 W
Impedance: 4 Ω
Frequency range: 110 Hz – 23 kHz
Sound pressure level:81.5 dB/Wm
Dimensions (W x H x D)
:
186 mm x 300 mm x 30.8 mm
186 mm x 296 mm x 87 mm
(with stand)
Mass: 0.85 kg per each speaker
0.94 kg per each speaker
(with stand)
Type: 1-way bass reflex type
Magnetically shielded type
Speaker driver: Front ch:5.5 cm cone
Surround ch:5.5 cm cone
Power handling capacity:
Front ch:55 W
Surround ch:55 W
Impedance: 3 Ω
Frequency range: 80 Hz – 20 kHz
Sound pressure level: 77 dB/Wm
Dimensions (W x H x D) [including projection parts]:
88 mm x 203 mm x 127 mm
Mass (1 speaker): 1.2 kg
Type: Bass reflex type
Speaker driver: 16 cm cone
Power handling capacity:180 W
Impedance: 6 Ω
Frequency range: 30 Hz – 200 Hz
Sound pressure level: 76 dB/Wm
Dimensions (W x H x D):
300 mm x 301 mm x 303 mm
Mass: 8.2 kg
Remote control x 1
Batteries x 2
FM antenna x 1
Composite video cable x 1
Core filter (large) x 1 (for the power cord)
Core filter (small) x 1 (for the USB cable)
For SP-NXF55 only:
Speaker cables x 2 (for SP-THFT3F)
Speaker stands x 2 (for SP-THFT3F)
Screws for stand (M5 x 10 mm) x 4
(for SP-THFT3F)
Designs and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Main unit (CA-NXF55/
CA-NXF40/CA-NXF30)
Speakers (SP-THFT3F)
(For NX-F55)
Speakers (SP-NXF40F/
SP-NXF30F)
(For NX-F40/NX-F30)
Subwoofer (SP-NXF30W)
(For NX-F55/NX-F40/NX-F30)
Supplied accessories
Specifications
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