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TH-M65-55-45[J]-01Cov1.fm Page 1 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:16 PM DVD DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEM TH-M65 Consists of XV-THM65, SP-PWM65, SP-THM65C and SP-THM65F TH-M55 Consists of XV-THM55, SP-PWM55, SP-THM55C and SP-THM55F TH-M45 Consists of XV-THM45, SP-PWM45, SP-THM45C, SP-THM45F and SP-THM45S INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. Serial No. LVT1024-001B [J] TH-M65-55-45[J]-02Warning.fm Page 1 Monday, March 24, 2003 3:41 PM Warnings, Cautions and Others 1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2. DANGER: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the Unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. 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 — . button! (XV-THM65/XV-THM55/XV-THM45) Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off). The . button in any position does not disconnect the mains line. • 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. G-1 TH-M65-55-45[J]-02Warning.fm Page 2 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:18 PM Warnings, Cautions and Others For Canada/pour le Canada CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND. For Canada/pour le Canada THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED “DIGITAL APPARATUS,” ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS. CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMIRIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR: “APPAREILS NUMERIQUES”, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS. Note to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. TH-M65: 43.1 kg/96 lbs TH-M55: 33.3 kg/74 lbs TH-M45: 25.2 kg/56 lbs CAUTION! To avoid personal injury or accidentally dropping the unit, have two persons unpack, carry, and install the unit. G-2 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 1 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Table of contents Introduction...................................... 2 Creating realistic sound fields ...... 29 Notes on handling..................................................................2 Supplied accessories .............................................................2 Using the surround mode ....................................................31 Adjusting the sound.............................................................32 About discs ...................................... 3 Advanced operations ..................... 33 Playable disc types ................................................................3 Disc structure ........................................................................4 Playback Control function (PBC) — VCD and SVCD only ......4 Using the on-screen bar ......................................................33 Playing from a specified position on a disc..........................34 Using the MP3 control display.............................................36 Using the JPEG control display............................................37 Selecting a view angle of DVD .............................................38 Selecting the subtitle/audio languages.................................39 Special picture playback ......................................................41 Program Playback................................................................43 Random Playback ................................................................44 Repeat Playback ..................................................................44 Names of parts and controls ........... 5 Getting started ................................. 8 Connections ...........................................................................8 Using the remote control .....................................................16 Basic operations ............................ 19 Turning the system on/off....................................................19 Selecting the source to play .................................................20 Adjusting the volume ...........................................................20 Listening with headphones ..................................................20 Turning off the sound temporarily .......................................20 Adjusting the brightness ......................................................20 Using the Sleep Timer..........................................................21 Adjusting the output level of the subwoofer.........................21 Adjusting the bass/treble sound...........................................21 Changing the decode mode .................................................22 Changing the scan mode .....................................................22 Playback ......................................... 23 Basic playback .....................................................................23 Playback features.................................................................25 Tuner operations ............................ 27 Manual tuning ......................................................................27 Preset tuning .......................................................................27 Selecting the FM reception mode.........................................28 Reducing the noise of AM broadcast ...................................28 1 Setting DVD preferences ............... 46 Using the choice menus ......................................................46 Menu description.................................................................48 Parental Lock.......................................................................51 System setting ............................... 54 AV COMPU LINK remote control system ............................................ 55 References ..................................... 56 Maintenance ........................................................................56 Trouble shooting..................................................................56 Glossary...............................................................................59 Index....................................................................................60 Specifications ......................................................................61 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 2 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Introduction % Safety precautions Notes on handling Avoid moisture, water and dust Do not place the system in moist or dusty places. % Important cautions Installation of the system • Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold; between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F). • Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV. • Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration. Power cord • Do not handle the power cord with wet hands! • A small amount of power (1.0 watt) is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet (center unit only). • When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull on the plug, not the power cord. To prevent malfunctions of the system • There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If anything goes wrong, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer. • Do not insert any metallic object into the system. • Do not use any non-standard shape disc (like a heart, flower or credit card, etc.) available on the market, because it may damage the system. • Do not use a disc with tape, stickers, or paste on it, because it may damage the system. Label sticker Sticker Paste Note about copyright laws Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from DVDs, Super Video CDs (SVCDs), Video CDs (VCDs) and Audio CDs. Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws. Note about copyguard system DVDs are protected by copyguard system. When you connect the system to your VCR directly, the copyguard system activates and the picture may not be played back correctly. Avoid high temperatures Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not place it near a heating device. When you are away When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord 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 cord 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. Supplied accessories Check to be sure you have all of the supplied accessories. The number in parentheses is the quantity of the pieces supplied. If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately. • Remote control (1) • Batteries (2) • FM antenna (1) • AM loop antenna (1) • Power cord (1) • System cord (1) • Composite video cord (1) • Speaker cords 5 m (16 ft): For satellite (front left/right) and center speakers (3) 10 m (32 ft): For satellite speakers (surround left/right) (2) (Length of speaker cords is approximate.) • Screws (with washer) (TH-M65 only) M4 x 25 mm (1 inch): For satellite speakers (16) This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. 2 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 3 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM About discs Playable disc types This system has been designed to play back the following discs: DVD Video (DVD), Video CD (VCD), Super Video CD (SVCD), Audio CD, CD-R and CD-RW. • This system can also play back MP3 and JPEG files recorded on CD-Rs and CD-RWs. (A pg. 23) • This system can also play back finalized DVD-Rs recorded in DVD VIDEO format. However, some discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics or recording conditions. Discs you can play: Video Format Region Code Number* DVD NTSC 1/ALL VCD NTSC — SVCD NTSC — Audio CD — — CD-R — — CD-RW — — Disc Type Mark (Logo) * Note on Region Code DVD players and DVDs have their own Region Code numbers. This system can only play back DVDs recorded with the color system of NTSC whose Region Code number includes “1”. Examples: If a DVD with an improper Region Code number is loaded, “REGION CODE ERROR” appears on the TV screen and playback cannot start. • The following discs cannot be played back: DVD Audio, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-I (CD-I Ready), Photo CD, etc. Playing back these discs will generate noise and damage the speakers. • On some DVDs, Video CDs or SVCDs, their actual operation may be different from what is explained in this manual. This is due to the disc programming and disc structure, not a malfunction of this system. Notes on CD-R and CD-RW • User-edited CD-Rs (Recordable) and CD-RWs (Rewritable) can be played back only if they are already “finalized”. • This system can play back CD-Rs or CD-RWs recorded on a personal computer if they have been recorded in the audio CD format. This system can also play back CD-Rs or CD-RWs if MP3 files or JPEG files are recorded on them. However, some discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics, recording conditions, or damage or stain on them. 3 Especially, the configuration and characteristics of an MP3 disc or a JPEG disc are determined by the writing (encoding) software and hardware used for recording. Therefore, due to the software and hardware used, the following symptoms may occur: • Some discs may not be played back. • Some tracks on an MP3 disc may be skipped or may not be played back normally. • Some files on a JPEG disc may be played back distortedly. • Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions or cautions carefully. • CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is caused by the fact that the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than that of regular CDs. About MP3 discs MP3 is an abbreviation for Motion Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer 3. MP3 is simply a compressed data file format. By using MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can contain 10 times as much data as one regular CD. About JPEG discs A still-picture data compression system proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features small decrease in image quality in spite of its high compression ratio. Notes on MP3/JPEG discs • MP3/JPEG discs (either CD-R or CD-RW) require a longer readout time. (It differs due to the complexity of the directory/file configuration.) • When making an MP3/JPEG disc, select ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 for the disc format. • This system supports “multi-session” discs (up to 5 sessions). • This system cannot play “packet write” discs. • The system can only play MP3/JPEG files with the following file extensions; MP3: “.MP3”, “.Mp3”, “.mP3” and “.mp3” JPEG: “.jpg”, “.jpeg”, “.JPG”, “.JPEG” and any uppercase and lowercase combination (such as “.Jpg”) • If both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded on a disc, set the MP3/JPEG setting in the PICTURE menu to the appropriate setting for the data to be read (“MP3” or “JPEG”). (A pg. 49) • Some MP3/JPEG discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics or recording conditions. Notes on MP3 discs only • ID3* tags cannot be shown on the display. * An MP3 file can contain file information called an “ID3 Tag” where its album name, performer, track title, etc. are recorded. There are two versions, ID3v1 (ID3 Tag version 1) and ID3v2 (ID3 Tag version 2). • We recommend to record each piece of material (song) at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and at a data transfer rate of 128 kbps. • Some tracks on an MP3 disc may be skipped or may not be played back normally. Notes on JPEG discs only • We recommend to record a file at 640 x 480 resolution. (If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480, it will take a longer time to be displayed.) • This system can only play baseline JPEG files*. Progressive JPEG files* or lossless JPEG files* cannot be played. * Baseline JPEG format: Used for digital cameras, web, etc. Progressive JPEG format:Used for web. Lossless JPEG format: An old type and rarely used now. • Some files on a JPEG disc may be played back distortedly. TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 4 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM About discs IMPORTANT Before playing a disc, make sure of the following; • Check the connection with the TV. • Turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV to view the pictures or on-screen information on the TV screen. • For DVD playback, you can change the initial setting to your preference. (A pg. 46 – 53) If * appears on the TV screen when pressing a button; The disc cannot accept the operation you have tried to do, or the information required for that operation is not recorded on the disc. NOTICE: In some cases, without showing B, operations will not be accepted. Disc structure DVD A DVD consists of “titles” and each title may be divided into “chapters”. For example, if a DVD contains movies, each movie may have its own title number and may be further divided into chapters. Title 1 Playback Control function (PBC) — VCD and SVCD only The Playback Control function allows you to enjoy menu-driven operation and high-resolution still images which have a resolution four times greater than moving pictures. High-resolution still image display You can display high-quality images which are four times clearer than moving pictures. Menu-driven playback A selection menu is displayed when you start playing a Video CD or SVCD with the Playback Control feature. The selection menu shows a list of numbers for selection. Some discs may show moving pictures or a divided screen. You can interact with the screen using a menu display to select and play an entry. See example illustration below about basic features of menu-driven playback (for details about the operation through the menu, also see page 35). Menu screen Title 2 Submenu Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Press RETURN. Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD A Video CD, SVCD, Audio 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.) Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 MP3 discs On an MP3 disc, each song is recorded as a track (file). Tracks are usually grouped into a group (folder). Groups can also include other groups, creating hierarchical group layers. This system can recognize up to 150 tracks per group and up to 99 groups per disc. • If there is any type of file other than MP3 files in a group (folder), those files are also counted in the total number of 150. Group 1 Track 1 Press RETURN. Press RETURN. A: Moving picture B: Still picture NOTE • When operating a Video CD or SVCD using the menu, some functions such as Repeat Playback may not work. Group 2 Track 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 JPEG discs On a JPEG disc, each still picture is recorded as a file. Files are usually grouped into a group (folder). Groups can also include other groups, creating hierarchical folder layers. This system can recognize up to 150 files per group and up to 99 groups per disc. • If there is any type of file other than JPEG files in a group (folder), those files are also counted in the total number of 150. Group 1 File 1 Group 2 File 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 4 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 5 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Names of parts and controls The illustrations of the center unit and the subwoofer used in this manual are of TH-M65 unless otherwise noted. Front panel (center unit) A B C D E F G H I Standby lamp (STANDBY) A pg. 19 Standby-on button (F STANDBY/ON) A pg. 19 Stop button (7) A pg. 23 Play button (3) A pg. 23 Pause button (8) A pg. 23 Reverse skip button (4) A pg. 26 Forward skip button (¢) A pg. 26 Source button (SOURCE) A pg. 20 Volume control (VOLUME) A pg. 20 J Headphones jack (PHONES) A pg. 20 K Disc trays A pg. 23 L Illumination lamp A pg. 20 M Remote sensor A pg. 16 N Display window A pg. 6, 24 O Open/close buttons (0) A pg. 23 P Disc buttons (DISC 1-5) A pg. 23 Q Disc lamps (TH-M65 only) A pg. 25 Rear panel (center unit) For TH-M55/TH-M45 A System cord connector A pg. 10 B Audio input jacks (AUDIO IN (VCR)) A pg. 14 C Digital input/output jacks (DIGITAL IN/OUT) (TH-M65) A pg. 14 Digital input jack (DIGITAL IN) (TH-M55/TH-M45) A pg. 14 D Antenna terminals (ANTENNA) A pg. 9 5 E Video output jacks (VIDEO OUT) A pg. 8 VIDEO, S-VIDEO F Video input jacks (VCR IN) A pg. 14 VIDEO, S-VIDEO G Video output jacks (VIDEO OUT) A pg. 8 COMPONENT (Y, PB, PR) H AV COMPU LINK-III jacks A pg. 55 I Ó AC IN socket A pg. 15 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 6 Wednesday, April 23, 2003 4:38 PM Names of parts and controls Display window (center unit) A Disc indicators A pg. 25 B MP3 indicator A pg. 24 C Channel indicator (CH) A pg. 28 D Main display A pg. 24 E Stereo indicator (ST) A pg. 27 F Tuning indicator (TUNED) A pg. 27 G Auto muting indicator (AUTO MUTING) A pg. 28 H • Source signal indicators (=>?@CDE) A pg. 30 • Subwoofer indicator ( ) A pg. 30 • Sound reproducing speaker indicator ( ) A pg. 30 I • Dolby Pro Logic II indicator (/PLII) A pg. 29 • Linear PCM indicator (LPCM) A pg. 30 • Digital signal format indicators A pg. 30 Dolby Digital (/DIGITAL), DTS (+) J Surround indicator (SURROUND) A pg. 31 K DSP indicator A pg. 29 – 31 L Progressive mode indicator (PROGRESSIVE) A pg. 22 M Resume indicator (RESUME) A pg. 24 N Repeat mode indicators A pg. 44 Powered subwoofer Rear Front (SP-PWM65) Front (SP-PWM55/SP-PWM45) A System cord connector A pg. 10 B Front speaker terminals (FRONT SPEAKERS) A pg. 12, 13 C Center speaker terminals (CENTER SPEAKER) A pg. 12, 13 D Surround speaker terminals (SURROUND SPEAKERS) A pg. 12, 13 E Power cord A pg. 15 F Power lamp (POWER ON) A pg. 19 6 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 7 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Names of parts and controls Remote control NOTE • To use buttons I – W and g – p, slide down the remote control cover. 7 A Remote control mode selector A pg. 17 – 54 AUDIO, TV, VCR/DBS B Muting button (MUTING) A pg. 20 C Disc buttons (DISC 1-5) A pg. 23 D TV volume buttons (TV VOL +/–) A pg. 17 E Operating buttons • Play button (3) A pg. 24 • Forward/reverse skip buttons (¢/4) A pg. 26 • Fast-forward/reverse playback buttons (¡/1) A pg. 26 • Stop button (7) A pg. 23 • Pause button (8) A pg. 23 • Tuning buttons (TUNING ª, TUNING ·) A pg. 27 • Memory button (MEMORY) A pg. 28 • FM reception/Beat Cut mode button (FM MODE) A pg. 28 F Top menu button (TOP MENU) A pg. 34 G • Cursor buttons (3/2///5) A pg. 34 • Enter button (ENTER) A pg. 17 H • One Touch Replay button ( ) A pg. 25 • Record button (REC) A pg. 18 I Audio button (AUDIO) A pg. 39, 40 J Subtitle button (SUBTITLE) A pg. 39 K • VFP setting button A pg. 42 • Progressive mode button (PROGRESSIVE) A pg. 22 L Choice menu button (CHOICE) A pg. 46 M Setting button (SETTING) A pg. 54 N Title/group button (TITLE/GROUP) A pg. 35 O Repeat button (REPEAT) A pg. 44 P A-B repeat button (A-B REPEAT) A pg. 45 Q Sleep button (SLEEP) A pg. 21 R Dimmer button (DIMMER) A pg. 20 S Surround buttons (SURROUND) Mode (MODE), On/Off (ON/OFF) A pg. 31 T Effect button (EFFECT) A pg. 32 U Test tone button (TEST) A pg. 32 V Subwoofer adjustment buttons (S.WFR +/–) A pg. 21 W Center speaker adjustment buttons (CENTER +/–) A pg. 32 X Standby-on button (F AUDIO) A pg. 19 Y Standby-on button (F VCR/DBS) A pg. 17 Z Standby-on button (F TV) A pg. 17 a Source selecting buttons A pg. 20 DVD, FM/AM, DBS, VCR b TV/Video mode button (TV/VIDEO) A pg. 17 c Channel buttons (CHANNEL +/–) A pg. 17 d Volume buttons (AUDIO VOL +/–) A pg. 20 e Menu button (MENU) A pg. 34 f On-screen button (ON SCREEN) A pg. 33 g • Number buttons A pg. 17, 26, 35 • TV returning button (TV RETURN) A pg. 17 h Return button (RETURN) A pg. 4, 35 i Angle button (ANGLE) A pg. 38 j Decode mode button (DECODE) A pg. 22 k Zoom button (ZOOM) A pg. 41 l Cancel button (CANCEL) A pg. 43 m Display window button (FL DISPLAY) A pg. 24 n Treble adjustment buttons (TREBLE +/–) A pg. 21 o Bass adjustment buttons (BASS +/–) A pg. 21 p Surround speaker adjustment buttons (SURR) A pg. 32 Left (L +/–), Right (R +/–) TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 8 Monday, March 24, 2003 5:27 PM Getting started Connections • Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made. • Since different components often have different terminal names, carefully read the instructions supplied with the components you are going to connect. Connecting a TV To view pictures and on-screen displays, connect the TV to the center unit. • You can get better picture quality in the order — Component video > S-video > Composite video. • Distortion of picture may occur when connecting to the TV via a VCR, or to a TV with a built-in VCR. • You need to set “MONITOR TYPE” in the PICTURE menu correctly according to the aspect ratio of your TV. (A pg. 49) % To connect a TV through the component video input jacks If your TV has component video input jacks, connect them using a component video cord (not supplied) to view a high quality picture. • Connect “Y” to “Y”, “PB” to “PB”, “PR” to “PR” correctly. • If your TV supports progressive video input, you can enjoy a high quality picture by setting the progressive scan mode to active. (A pg. 22) Center unit Green Red To component video input TV Blue Component video cord (not supplied) NOTE • If the component video input jacks of your TV are of the BNC type, use a plug adapter (not supplied) to convert the pin plugs to BNC plugs. • The component video signals can be output only when you select “DVD” as the source to play. (A pg. 20) % To connect a TV through the composite or S-video jacks Connect the TV using the composite video cord (supplied) or an S-video cord (not supplied). If your TV has an S-video (Y/C-separation) jack, you can get better picture quality than by using composite video connection. • Connect the S-video cord by matching the / mark on the plug to the one on the rear of the center unit. Center unit To composite video input Composite video cord (supplied) TV or To S-video input S-video cord (not supplied) 8 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 9 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Getting started Connecting the FM and AM antennas Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals, connecting cords and power cords. This could cause poor reception. % AM loop antenna If reception is poor Connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire antenna (not supplied) to the AM EXT terminal. (Keep the AM loop antenna connected.) • Twist together both wires. Setting up supplied AM loop antenna Attach the AM loop to its base by snapping the tabs on the loop into the slot on the base. AM loop antenna Outdoor single vinyl-covered wire antenna (not supplied) % FM antenna Connecting supplied FM antenna Center unit If the antenna cord is covered with the insulation coat, twist and pull the insulation coat off and remove. Connecting AM loop antenna Center unit Extend the supplied FM antenna horizontally. Press and hold down the terminal clamp. If reception is poor Connect an outdoor FM antenna with standard type (75 C coaxial) connector. Outdoor FM antenna (not supplied) Insert the antenna cord. Outdoor FM antenna cord (not supplied) Release finger from the clamp. NOTE • Disconnect the supplied FM antenna before attaching a 75 C coaxial connector (the kind with a round wire going to an outdoor antenna). • We recommend that you use coaxial cable for the FM antenna as it is well-shielded against interference. • Turn the loop antenna until you have the best reception. 9 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 10 Monday, March 24, 2003 5:21 PM Getting started Connecting the powered subwoofer Connect the supplied powered subwoofer (SP-PWM65/SP-PWM55/SP-PWM45) using the system cord (supplied). • Connect the system cord by matching the # marks on the plugs to the ones on the center unit and powered subwoofer. System cord (supplied) Ensure that the # mark on the plug faces down. Center unit Powered subwoofer Connecting the satellite speakers % Speaker layout TH-M65 When positioning the speakers, to obtain the best possible sound from this system you need to place all satellite speakers at the same distance from the listening position with the front of each speaker facing toward the listener. Center speaker Powered subwoofer When you cannot place them at the same distance from the listening position, you can make adjustment so that speakers operate as if they are placed at the best position. (A A pg. 50) • Normally place the powered subwoofer in front of you. (Since bass sound is non-directional, you do not need to place it at the same distance as the other speakers.) Front left NOTE • Although the satellite speakers and the powered subwoofer are magnetically shielded, the TV screen may appear mottled. In this case, keep the distance between them to the TV to over 10 cm (4 inches). • For safety reasons, always ensure that there is sufficient space behind the powered subwoofer. • When you position the satellite speakers in a relatively high place, such as the top of your bookshelf, place them on a flat and level surface. • Speaker grilles are not removable (except SP-THM55C and SP-THM55F). Trying to remove them by force may damage them. TH-M55/TH-M45 • The illustrations of speakers are of TH-M55. Front left Center speaker Surround left Surround left Front right Surround right NOTE For TH-M65 only: • Be sure to place the powered subwoofer to the TV’s right. If you place the powered subwoofer to the TV’s left, keep sufficient distance between them to prevent the TV screen from appearing mottled. • Do not lean against the satellite speakers, as the speakers could fall down or break, possibly causing injury. Especially be careful not to let children lean against them. Front right Powered subwoofer Surround right 10 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 11 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Getting started This page is for % Assembling the satellite speakers (TH-M65 only) Each speaker (except the center speaker) has been divided into two parts for shipment. Before connecting the satellite speakers, first assemble them by following the procedure below. 3 Fix the stand to the speaker section. • Be sure to tighten the screws firmly. Speaker section Stand Screws (4) (supplied, M4 x 25 mm) Speaker section Stand Before assembling — • Prepare a Phillips screwdriver. • Take care not to drop the stand while assembling; otherwise, it may cause damage to the floor or injury. • Ensure enough space exists for assembly and installation. • Spread a large, thick cloth on the floor where you assemble the speakers, so you can protect the floor and the speaker itself. 1 Connect the speaker connectors to the stand connectors. • Be sure to connect the speaker connectors by matching their sizes. Front Speaker connectors Front Stand Speaker section Rear 2 Join the stand to the speaker section. Stand Speaker section 11 Repeat the procedure from step 1 to assemble the other satellite speakers. NOTE • Use the speaker after assembly is fully and correctly done. • It is recommended to place a cushion under the speaker section. You can tighten the screws easily by placing the speaker section horizontally. Cushion (not supplied) TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 12 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Getting started This page is for % Connecting the satellite (front, center, surround) speakers (TH-M65) Each speaker (SP-THM65F) can be used as a front or surround speaker. CAUTION • When you connect (larger) speakers other than the supplied ones, only use speakers with the same speaker impedance (SPEAKER IMPEDANCE) as indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the powered subwoofer. • DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one speaker terminal. Before connecting the speaker cords; Twist and pull the insulation coat off and remove. Front speakers (SP-THM65F) Press and hold the clamp. Insert the bare end of the speaker cord into the terminal. Release the clamp. • Connect the white cords to the red (ª) terminals and black cords to the black (·) terminals. Center speaker (SP-THM65C) Red Black Black White Surround speakers (SP-THM65F) Powered subwoofer Black Red White Black Insert the speaker cords into the speaker terminals. Route the speaker cord as shown at right. • Be sure to remove all slack from the cord so that the speaker cord lies flat. 12 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 13 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Getting started This page is for % Connecting the satellite (front, center, surround) speakers (TH-M55/TH-M45) TH-M55: Each speaker (SP-THM55F) can be used as a front or surround speaker. TH-M45: Be sure to identify each speaker (SP-THM45C/SP-THM45F/SP-THM45S) and connect them to the corresponding terminals of the powered subwoofer. CAUTION • When you connect (larger) speakers other than the supplied ones, only use speakers of the same speaker impedance (SPEAKER IMPEDANCE) as indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the powered subwoofer. • DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one speaker terminal. Front speakers (TH-M55: SP-THM55F, TH-M45: SP-THM45F) Before connecting the speaker cords; Twist and pull the insulation coat off and remove. Press and hold the clamp. Insert the bare end of the Release the speaker cord into the clamp. terminal. • Connect the white cords to the red (ª) terminals and black cords to the black (·) terminals. Center speaker (SP-THM55C) TH-M55 TH-M45 Center speaker (SP-THM45C) Powered subwoofer Black White Red Surround speakers (TH-M55: SP-THM55F, TH-M45: SP-THM45S) Black CAUTION When installing the satellite speakers of TH-M45 and the front/surround speakers of TH-M55 on the wall; • Be sure to have them installed on the wall by a qualified personnel. DO NOT install the satellite speakers on the wall by yourself to avoid unexpected damage from their 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 equipment may result if the speakers installed interfere with daily activities. 13 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 14 Wednesday, April 23, 2003 4:26 PM Getting started Connecting to an analog component You can enjoy the sound of an analog component such as a VCR, TV, or Cassette recorder with this system. Use RCA pin plug cords (not supplied) for connection. Center unit A To composite video output B To S-video output C To audio output Red White RCA pin plug cord (not supplied) S-video cord (not supplied) or Composite video cord (not supplied) A C B C C TV VCR Cassette recorder NOTE • The signals input to the VIDEO jack of the VCR IN jacks will be output only from the VIDEO jack of the VIDEO OUT jacks, not from the S-VIDEO jack of the VIDEO OUT jacks. Connecting to a digital component You can enjoy the sound of a digital component such as a DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) tuner or MD recorder with this system. Use digital optical cord (not supplied) for connection. Before connecting a digital optical cord, unplug the protective plug. TH-M55 TH-M45 TH-M65* Digital optical cord (not supplied) Center unit Digital optical cord (not supplied) To digital optical output To digital optical input DBS tuner MD recorder * For TH-M65 only: This system can send digital audio signals to digital component such as MD recorder or AV receiver. NOTE • Only digital audio signals can be input when selecting “DBS” as the source to play. (A pg. 20) When connecting a video component such as a DBS tuner, operate this system to listen to the sound. 14 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 15 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Getting started Connecting the power cord Make sure that all connections have been completed, before plugging in the power cords of the center unit and powered subwoofer. 1 Firmly insert the supplied power cord into the Ó AC IN socket on the rear of the center unit. 2 Plug both power cords into AC outlets. Powered subwoofer Center unit Plug into AC outlets. Power cord (supplied) Power cord CAUTION • Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or moving the system. • Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. • Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord. When unplugging the cord, always grasp and pull the plug so as not to damage the cord. NOTE • Keep power cords away from other connected cords. The power cords may cause noise or screen interference. • Preset settings, such as preset stations and surround mode adjustment, may be erased in a few days in the following cases; • If you unplug the power cord of the center unit. • If a power failure occurs. • The speakers will not produce any sound if the power cord of the powered subwoofer is removed from the AC outlet while the center unit is turned on. In this case, press F AUDIO on the remote control or F STANDBY/ON on the center unit to turn the power off, plug in the powered subwoofer, then press F AUDIO or F STANDBY/ON again. 15 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 16 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:34 PM Getting started Using the remote control The remote control makes it easy to use many of the system functions from a distance of up to 7 m (23 ft) away. • You can also use the remote control supplied for this system to operate other manufacturers’ TVs (A pg. 17), VCRs (A pg. 18) and DBS tuners/CATV converters (A pg. 17). Putting batteries in the remote control Operating the system from the remote control Aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the center unit. • To control other components, aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on each component. Refer also to their instruction manuals. • To operate the remote control properly, do not hide the remote sensor by placing any obstructions in front of it. Before using the remote control, first put in the 2 supplied batteries. 1 Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Remote sensor 2 Insert the batteries. • Make sure to match polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–). 3 Replace the cover. If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases, replace the batteries. Use two R6P (SUM-3)/AA (15F) type drycell batteries. CAUTION • Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking batteries; • Use the correct type of batteries. Batteries that look similar may differ in voltage. • Always replace both batteries at the same time. • Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. 16 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 17 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:05 PM Getting started 4 Press number buttons (1-9, 0) to enter the manufacturer’s code (2 digits). Examples: For a Hitachi TV: Press 1, then 0. For a Toshiba TV:Press 0, then 8. Remote control mode selector (play button) Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code JVC 01 Samsung 12 Hitachi 10 Sanyo 13 Magnavox 02 Sharp 06 Mitsubishi 03 Sony 07 Panasonic 04, 11 Toshiba 08 RCA 05 Zenith 09 5 Release . TV. 6 Try operating your TV by pressing . TV. Number buttons When your TV turns on or off, you have entered the correct code. If there is more than one code listed for corresponding brand, try each one until you enter the correct one. NOTE • Manufacturers’ codes are subject to change without notice. If they are changed, this remote control cannot operate the equipment. • Set the codes again after replacing the batteries of the remote control. % Operation IMPORTANT Before using the remote control to operate a TV; • Set the remote control mode selector to TV. For TV operations You can operate your TV using the remote control supplied with this system. • Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your TV. % To set the manufacturer’s code You can operate a JVC TV without setting the remote control signal. 1 Slide the remote control mode selector to TV. 2 Press and hold . TV. Keep the button pressed until step 4 is finished. 3 Press ENTER. The following buttons are available: . TV: Turns TV on and off. TV VOL +/–: Adjusts the volume. TV/VIDEO: Selects the input mode (either TV or VIDEO). CHANNEL +/–: Changes the channels. 1-10, 0, +10 (100+): Selects the channel. TV RETURN: Alternates between the previously selected channel and the current channel. For DBS tuner or CATV converter operations You can operate your DBS tuner or CATV converter using the remote control supplied with this system. • Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your DBS tuner or CATV converter. % To set the manufacturer’s code 1 Slide the remote control mode selector to VCR/DBS. 2 Press and hold DBS. Keep the button pressed until step 4 is finished. 3 Press ENTER. 17 TH-M65-55-45[J]-04Start.fm Page 18 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:38 PM Getting started 4 Press number buttons (1-9, 0) to enter 4 Press number buttons (1-9, 0) to enter the manufacturer’s code (2 digits). the manufacturer’s code (2 digits). Examples: For a GI Jerrold product: Press 0, then 1. For a Sony product: Press 2, then 0. Examples: For a Philips VCR: Press 0, then 9. For an NEC VCR: Press 2, then 5. Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Echostar 21 JVC GI Jerrold 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08 Emerson Hamin/Regal 15, 16, 17, 18 Fisher Pioneer 13, 14 Funai RCA 19 Scientific Atlanta 09, 10 Sony 20 Mitsubishi 13 Sony 18, 19, 20 Zenith 11, 12 NEC 25 Zenith 08 Panasonic 07, 17 5 Release DBS. 6 Try operating your DBS tuner or CATV converter by pressing . VCR/DBS. When your DBS tuner or CATV converter turns on or off, you have entered the correct code. If there is more than one code listed for your brand, try each one until you enter the correct one. NOTE • Manufacturers’ codes are subject to change without notice. If they are changed, this remote control cannot operate the equipment. • Set the codes again after replacing the batteries of the remote control. % Operation IMPORTANT Before using the remote control to operate a DBS tuner or CATV converter; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to VCR/DBS. 2 Press DBS. The following buttons are available: F VCR/DBS: Turns DBS tuner or CATV converter on and off. CHANNEL +/–: Changes the channels. 1-10, 0, +10 (100+): Selects the channel. For VCR operations You can operate your VCR using the remote control supplied with this system. • Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your VCR. % To set the manufacturer’s code 1 Slide the remote control mode selector to VCR/DBS. 2 Press and hold VCR. Keep the button pressed until step 4 is finished. Code Manufacturer Code 01, 02, 03 Philips 09 11, 26 RCA 05, 06 29 Samsung 24 10, 14, 15, 16 Sanyo 21, 22, 23 Gold Star 12 Sharp 27, 28 Hitachi 04 Shintom 30 5 Release VCR. 6 Try operating your VCR by pressing . VCR/DBS. When your VCR turns on or off, you have entered the correct code. If there is more than one cord listed for your brand, try each one until you enter the correct one. NOTE • Manufacturers’ codes are subject to change without notice. If they are changed, this remote control cannot operate the equipment. • Set the codes again after replacing the batteries of the remote control. % Operation IMPORTANT Before using the remote control to operate a VCR; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to VCR/DBS. 2 Press VCR. The following buttons are available: F VCR/DBS: Turns VCR on and off. 3 (play button): Starts playback. 7: Stops operation. 8 : Pauses playback. ¢: Fast forwards video tape. 4: Rewinds video tape. REC: Press this button together with 3 (play button) to start recording or together with 8 to pause recording. CHANNEL +/–: Changes the TV channels on the VCR. NOTE When operating a VCR or DBS tuner/CATV converter; • The source setting of VCR or DBS remains after you have changed the remote control mode selector to AUDIO or TV. When operating VCR or DBS tuner/CATV converter again, it is not necessary to press VCR or DBS after setting the remote control mode selector. 3 Press ENTER. 18 TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 19 Monday, March 24, 2003 3:55 PM Basic operations This section mainly explains operations commonly used when you enjoy this system. • Turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV. Turning the system on/off % To turn the power on IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation, • Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. On the remote control: Press . AUDIO. On the center unit: Press . STANDBY/ON. Remote control mode selector The STANDBY lamp goes off. When DVD is selected as the source (A pg. 20), the opening screen* appears on the TV screen. Source selecting buttons * Opening screen The following messages may appear in the message area depending on the status of this system. • “OPEN”/“CLOSE”: Appears when opening or closing the selected disc tray. Message area • “NOW READING”: Appears when the system is reading the disc information. • “REGION CODE ERROR!”: Appears when the Region Code of the DVD does not match the code the center unit supports. The DVD cannot be played back. • “NO DISC”: Appears when no disc is loaded to the selected disc tray. % To turn the power off On the remote control: Press . AUDIO again. On the center unit: Press . STANDBY/ON again. The STANDBY lamp lights. NOTE • The power supply to the subwoofer is linked to the center unit. The POWER ON lamp on the subwoofer lights green when the power is turned on. • A small amount of the power is consumed even when the power is turned off (center unit only). This is called standby mode and the STANDBY lamp lights in this mode. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet to turn the power off completely. • You can also turn on the system by pressing the following buttons; • One of buttons on the center unit • One of the source selecting buttons on the remote control • One of the DISC (1-5) buttons or ! on the center unit. You can use the same buttons on the remote control except after pressing FM/AM. Illumination lamp Disc lamps (TH-M65 only) 19 TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 20 Wednesday, April 23, 2003 4:50 PM Basic operations Selecting the source to play On the remote control: Press one of the source selecting buttons (DVD, FM/AM, VCR or DBS). DVD: To play back a disc (DVD, Video CD etc.). (A pg. 23, 25) FM/AM: To tune in an FM or AM station. (A pg. 27) Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM. VCR: To select the source from a component connected to the VCR IN jacks and AUDIO IN (VCR) jacks. (A pg. 14) DBS: To select the source from a component connected to the DIGITAL IN (DBS) jack. (A pg. 14) Listening with headphones CAUTION Be sure to turn down the volume; • Before connecting or putting on headphones as high volume may damage both the headphones and your hearing. • Before disconnecting headphones as high volume may be suddenly output from the speakers. Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the center unit. This cancels the surround mode (A pg. 31) currently selected, deactivates the speakers, turn the subwoofer’s power off, and activates the headphone mode. “HEADPHONE” appears on the display window. On the center unit: Press SOURCE repeatedly until the source name you want appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the source changes as follows; ] DVD ] AM ] FM ] VCR ] DBS ] (back to the beginning) The selected source name appears on the display window. Example: When “VCR” is selected. NOTE • When AM, FM or DBS is selected as the source, this system does not output video signals. Adjusting the volume • Disconnecting a pair of headphones from the PHONES jack cancels the headphone mode and activates the speakers at the previously selected surround mode. Headphone mode When using the headphones, the following signals are output regardless of your speaker setting; • For 2 channel sources, the front left and right channel signals are output directly from the left and right headphones. • For multi-channel sources, the front left and right, center and surround channel signals are down-mixed and then output from the headphones. You can enjoy the down-mixed multi-channel sound source using the headphones. Turning off the sound temporarily On the remote control: CAUTION Press MUTING. • Always set the volume to minimum level before starting any source. If the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast of sound could permanently damage your hearing and/or blow out the speakers. “MUTING” appears on the display window and the sound turns off. You can adjust the volume level within the range from “0” (minimum) to “70” (maximum). On the remote control: Press AUDIO VOL + or –. • Press + to increase volume. • Press – to decrease volume. On the center unit: Turn VOLUME. To restore the sound Press MUTING again. • Pressing AUDIO VOL +/– (or turning VOLUME on the center unit) also restores the sound. Adjusting the brightness • Turn VOLUME clockwise to increase volume. • Turn VOLUME counterclockwise to decrease volume. You can dim the indications on the display window, the illumination lamp level and the disc lamps (TH-M65 only) on the center unit. The volume level appears on the display window. On the remote control: Press DIMMER. Each time you press the button, the brightness level changes as follows; ] OFF ] DIMMER1 ] DIMMER2 ] (back to the beginning) • OFF: Returns to the normal level. • DIMMER1: Dims the display window, the illumination lamp and the disc lamps (TH-M65 only). • DIMMER2: Dims the display window more than DIMMER1 and turns off the illumination lamp. 20 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 21 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Basic operations IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation, To change the remaining time until the shut-off time Press SLEEP repeatedly. • Each time you press the button, the shut-off time changes. • Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. To cancel the Sleep Timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until “0min” appears on the display window. • Turning off the power also cancels the Sleep Timer. Remote control mode selector NOTE • When DVD is selected as the source to play, the system can also turn off automatically if playback is not restarted within the length of time you have specified (Auto Standby function). (A pg. 51) • When both the Sleep Timer and Auto Standby function are activated, if the shut-off time set by the Auto Standby function comes earlier than the one set by the Sleep Timer, the Auto Standby function controls shut-off time. Adjusting the output level of the subwoofer You can adjust the output level within the range from –10 to 10. On the remote control: Press S.WFR +/–. NOTE • You can also make adjustments using the choice menu shown on the TV screen. (A pg. 50) • The adjustments on a source take effect for the other sources. Adjusting the bass/treble sound You can adjust each enhancement level from the front speakers within the range from –10 to 10. On the remote control: Press BASS +/– for bass sound. Press TREBLE +/– for treble sound. NOTE Using the Sleep Timer Using the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep while listening to music and know the system will turn off by itself rather than play all night. On the remote control: Press SLEEP. Each time you press the button, the shut-off time changes as follows; ] 0min (cancelled) ] 10min (minutes) ] 20min ] 30min ] 60min ] 90min ] 120min ] 150min ] (back to the beginning) To check the remaining time until the shut-off time Press SLEEP once. • The remaining time until the shut-off time appears on the display window for a while. 21 • You can also make adjustments using the choice menu shown on the TV screen. (A pg. 49) • The adjustments on a source take effect for the other sources. • You can adjust bass/treble enhancement level only for front left/right channel. However, the supplied speakers cannot add the effective change to the bass sound because of their cutoff frequency even if the bass sound adjustment is made. (A pg. 50) To change the bass enhancement level more efficiently, adjust the output level of the subwoofer. (A “Adjusting the output level of the subwoofer”) (When you change the front speakers to the larger ones and select “LARGE” for the front speakers in the SIZE sub-menu (A pg. 50), the effective adjustment of bass sound is also possible by pressing BASS +/–.) TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 22 Friday, March 14, 2003 9:53 PM Basic operations Changing the decode mode When you play a disc (or software) encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround, the following symptoms may occur; • Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback. • Noise comes out while searching for or skipping chapters or tracks. In these cases, change the decode mode to “DOLBY D” (for Dolby Digital) or “DTS” (for DTS Digital Surround). % When DVD or DBS is selected as the source On the remote control: Press DECODE to select the decode mode. The current decode mode appears on the display window. Example: When “AUTO/PCM” is selected. Changing the scan mode This system supports the progressive scan system (480p*) as well as the conventional interlaced scan system (480i*). If your TV equipped with component jacks supports the progressive video input, you can enjoy a high quality picture by setting the progressive scan mode to active. • Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your TV. • If your TV equipped with component jacks does not support the progressive video input, do not change the scan mode to the progressive scan mode. * 480p and 480i indicate the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal. • 480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive format. • 480i indicates 480 scanning lines with interlaced format. % When DVD is selected as the source On the remote control: Each time you press the button, the decode mode changes as follows; ] AUTO/PCM ] DOLBY D ] DTS ] (back to the beginning) • AUTO/PCM: Normally select this. The system automatically detects the incoming signals. • DOLBY D: Select this if the symptoms above occur when playing a disc (or software) encoded with Dolby Digital. • DTS: Select this if the symptoms above occur when playing a disc (or software) encoded with DTS Digital Surround. NOTE • When “DOLBY D” or “DTS” is selected, if a signal encoded with another digital format comes in, you cannot listen to the sound. (The /DIGITAL or + indicator flashes.) • Changing the source returns the decode mode to “AUTO/PCM” automatically. 1 Press DVD. 2 Press and hold PROGRESSIVE for 3 seconds. Each time you perform this operation, the scan mode changes as follows; INTERLACE O PROGRESSIVE • INTERLACE: Select this if your TV equipped with component jacks supports the interlaced video input only. • PROGRESSIVE:Select this if your TV equipped with component jacks supports the progressive video input. When “PROGRESSIVE” is selected, the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights. NOTE • There are some progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs that are not fully compatible with this system, resulting in an unnatural picture when playing back a DVD in the progressive scan mode. In such a case, change the scan mode to “INTERLACE”. To check the compatibility of your TV, contact your local JVC customer service center. • All JVC progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs are fully compatible with this system. 22 TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 23 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:58 PM Playback This section explains basic operations of DVD player. For more details about DVD player operations, see pages 33 to 45. • shows the types of discs the operation is available for. • Turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. 2 Press DVD. Basic playback % To load a disc Up to 5 discs can be loaded. 1 Press for a desired disc tray on the center unit to open the disc tray. The system turns on and the disc tray comes out. 2 Place a disc on the disc tray. With the label side up Remote control mode selector When placing an 8 cm (3 inches) disc (play button) % To start playback 3 Press the selected DISC (1-5) button. The system starts playback after closing the disc tray. You can use the same buttons on the center unit for operations unless otherwise noted. When loading an MP3 disc The MP3 control display (A pg. 36) appears on the TV screen and playback starts from the first track in the first group after pressing the DISC button in step 3. When all tracks in a group have been played, the system starts playback of tracks in the next group. When loading a JPEG disc The slide-show* playback starts from the first file in the first group after pressing the DISC button in step 3. When stopping playback of a JPEG disc, the JPEG control display (A pg. 37) appears on the TV screen. * Slide-show Each file (still picture) is shown on the TV screen for about 3 seconds, then changed to the next file one after another automatically. When all files in a group have been played, the system starts playback of files in the next group. % To pause playback Press &. To return to normal playback, press ! (play button). % To stop playback Press %. To change the playback disc while playing back the another disc Press the desired DISC (1-5) button. • If no disc is set in the specified tray, the system starts playback of the disc in the next tray automatically. To remove a disc Press for a desired disc tray on the center unit. 23 TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 24 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:08 PM Playback % Playback information on the display window NOTE • You can also start playback by pressing ! (play button) or DVD. • Regardless of the operation for starting playback, the system plays back all available discs sequentially until you stop playback. However, the system stops playback after playback of the disc in the fifth tray. • When Video CDs/SVCDs with PBC function (A pg. 4) or DVD that automatically go to the menu screen and wait for the next instruction, the system does not move to the next disc. In such a case, select the item to be played back from the menu. (A pg. 35) • You can check playback information on the display window and the TV screen. (A pg. 33) • Some tracks on an MP3 disc may be skipped or may not be played back normally. • When you play back a JPEG disc, press buttons after the whole picture appears on the TV screen. The system cannot accept operations even though you press buttons while showing a picture. • Some files on a JPEG disc may be played back distortedly. • If a black screen continuously appears in the slide-show playback, the file currently being played may be a non-baseline JPEG file. In this case, select a playable file (a baseline JPEG file). For example, press % or MENU to open the JPEG control display, etc. Note that it may take a long time to select another file. % Resume Playback (DVD/Video CD/SVCD only) When Resume Playback is set to “ON” (A pg. 51) and you stop playback by the following operations, the position where playback has been stopped is stored. (The RESUME indicator lights.) • Turning off the power (A pg. 19) • Pressing % • Changing the source (A pg. 20) To start playback from the stored position (The RESUME indicator goes off.) • Press the selected DISC button or ! (play button) on the remote control or the center unit. • Select DVD as the source again if you changed the source. To clear the stored position Press % again or open the disc tray with the playback disc. • When the stored position has been cleared, playback starts from the beginning of the disc. % To prevent screen burn-out with the screen saver A TV screen may burn out if a static picture is displayed for a long time. To prevent this, the system automatically dims the screen if a static picture is displayed for over 5 minutes (the screen saver function). • Pressing any button will cancel the screen saver function. • If you do not want to use the screen saver function, see page 49. DVD Example: When a DVD encoded with Dolby Digital 5.1ch is played Elapsed playing time (hour:minute:second) Disc indicators Chapter number Signal and speaker indicators Surround mode and digital signal format Each time FL DISPLAY is pressed, the indications alternate between those shown above and below. Title number Chapter number Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD Example: When a Video CD is played back Signal and speaker indicators Disc indicators Track number Elapsed playing time (minute:second) NOTE • When a Video CD or SVCD with PBC function is played, the elapsed playing time does not appear, but “PBC” appears. MP3 disc Disc indicators Track number MP3 indicator Signal and speaker indicators Elapsed playing time (minute:second) (during playback only) Each time FL DISPLAY is pressed, the indications alternate between those shown above and below. Group number Track number % On-screen guide icons During DVD playback, the following guide icons may appear for a while on the TV screen; • : appears at the beginning of a scene containing multisubtitle languages. • : appears at the beginning of a scene containing multi-audio languages. • : appears at the beginning of a scene containing multi-angle views. • (Play), (Pause), / JPEG disc Disc indicators File number Group number (Fast forward/ fast-reverse), / (Slow-motion forward/ reverse): appears when you perform each operation. • If “*” appears on the TV screen when pressing a button, the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do or information required for that operation is not recorded to the disc. NOTE • In some cases, without showing “*”, operations will not be accepted. • If you do not want the on-screen guide icons to appear, see page 51. Continued on next page 24 TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 25 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:09 PM Playback NOTE • You can change the time information mode. (A pg. 34) • You can also check the playback information on the TV screen. (A pg. 33) % Disc information on the display window The disc indicators on the display window show the current status of the corresponding disc tray. Example: When the discs are loaded to disc trays 1, 2 and 5, and the disc in the disc tray 5 is selected. Playback features IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. 2 Press DVD. Currently loaded disc numbers Currently selected disc number ( appears beside the disc number) Remote control mode selector About the disc lamps (TH-M65 only) The disc lamps on the center unit also show the disc status. Disc Lamp Loaded Selected No disc Red Green Off (play button) NOTE When loading a disc; • Only after a DISC button is pressed the system starts reading the information of the disc on the specified tray. After that, the disc indicators/lamps (TH-M65 only) show the current disc status correctly. % Tray lock You can lock trays and prohibit the unwanted disc ejection by children. Number buttons On the center unit ONLY: While the system is turned off Press and hold %, then press for DISC 1. • The system turns on and “LOCKED” appears on the display window. • If you try to eject discs, “LOCKED” appears and indicates that trays are locked. To unlock trays When the system is turned off, press and hold %, then press for DISC 1. • The system turns on and “UNLOCKED” appears on the display window. One Touch Replay You can move back the playback position by 10 seconds from the current position. % During playback On the remote control: Press . NOTE • This function works between chapters in the same title. • This function may not work for some DVDs. 25 TH-M65-55-45[J]-05Basic.fm Page 26 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:13 PM Playback Fast-forward/fast-reverse search Locating a desired selection using number buttons You can search for a particular point while playing a disc. You can locate the desired title, chapter, track or file by selecting its number. 7 During playback On the remote control: Press ¡/1. Each time you press the button, the search speed changes as follows; Forward: * Reverse: * * and are only available for DVD. To return to normal speed playback Press 3 (play button). On the remote control and the center unit: Press and hold ¢/4. Continuously pressing ¢/4 increases the fast-forward/reverse search speed as follows; 7 For DVD (title, chapter): While stopped (the title number is selected.) During playback (the chapter number is selected.) For Video CD/SVCD (track): During playback without PBC function For Audio CD/MP3/JPEG (track/file): During playback or while stopped On the remote control: Press number buttons (1-10, +10) to select the desired title, chapter or track number. Examples: To select 3: Press 3. To select 14: Press +10, then 4. To select 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. To select 40: Press +10 three times, then 10. The specified title, chapter, track or file number appears on the display window and playback begins from that location. NOTE To return to normal speed playback Release the button. NOTE • When a DVD, Video CD or SVCD is played back, no sound comes out during fast-forward/reverse search. • When an Audio CD is played back, sound is intermittent and low during fast-forward/reverse search. • This function may not work for some DVDs. • While playing a DVD, if a menu is shown on the TV screen, number buttons may be used for selecting an item in the menu. (A pg. 34) • While playing a Video CD or SVCD with the PBC function, if a menu is shown on the TV screen, number buttons are used for selecting an item in the menu. (A pg. 35) Locating the beginning of a desired selection You can locate the beginning of a chapter, track or file. 7 For DVD (chapter): During playback For Video CD/SVCD (track): During playback without PBC function For Audio CD/MP3/JPEG (track/file): During playback or while stopped To skip chapters, tracks or files forward Press ¢ as many times as required. To skip to the beginning of the current chapter, track or file Press 4 once. To skip chapters, tracks or files backward Press 4 as many times as required. NOTE • This function may not work for some DVDs. • When playing a Video CD or SVCD with the PBC function, ¢ and 4 may be used for the operations of menu-driven playback. (A pg. 4, 35) • When playing back an MP3/JPEG disc, you can make operations using the MP3/JPEG control display. (A pg. 36, 37) 26 TH-M65-55-45[J]-06Tuner.fm Page 27 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:15 PM Tuner operations You can browse through all the stations or use the preset function to go immediately to a particular station. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. 2 Press FM/AM. Manual tuning On the remote control: 1 Press FM/AM repeatedly to select the band. Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM. The selected band appears on the display window, then the last received station appears. Example: When AM is selected Remote control mode selector After a few seconds 2 Press TUNING ª or TUNING · repeatedly until you find the frequency you want. When you hold down the button until the system starts searching for stations and then release it, the system stops searching automatically when a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in to. • TUNING ª: Increases frequency. • TUNING ·: Decreases frequency. NOTE Number buttons • When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the TUNED indicator lights on the display window. • When an FM stereo program is received, the ST indicator lights on the display window. Preset tuning Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station can be quickly tuned in. You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations. 7 To preset the stations NOTE Before you start operation; • There is a time limit when doing the following steps. If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 2 again. 1 Tune in the station you want to preset. • For the detailed procedure, see “Manual tuning”. • If you want to store the FM reception mode for an FM station, select the reception mode you want. See “Selecting the FM reception mode” (A pg. 28). 27 TH-M65-55-45[J]-06Tuner.fm Page 28 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:16 PM Tuner operations 2 Press MEMORY. The channel number position starts flashing on the display window for about 5 seconds. While the channel number position is flashing: 3 Press number button(s) (1-10, +10) to select a channel number. The channel number and the CH indicator start flashing. Examples: For channel number 3: Press 3. For channel number 14: Press +10, then 4. (For FM stations only) For channel number 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. For channel number 30: Press +10 twice, then 10. While the selected number is flashing: 4 Press MEMORY again. The selected number stops flashing. The station is assigned to the selected preset number. 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you store all the stations you want. Selecting the FM reception mode When the stereo FM program currently tuned in is noisy, you can change the FM reception mode to improve the reception. • You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station. See “Preset tuning” (A pg. 27). % While listening to an FM station On the remote control: Press FM MODE. The FM reception mode appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the FM reception mode alternates between “AUTO MUTING” and “MONO”. • AUTO MUTING: When a program is broadcast in stereo, you will hear stereo sound. (The ST indicator lights on the display window.) When in monaural, you will hear monaural sound. This mode is also useful to suppress static noise between stations. The AUTO MUTING indicator lights on the display window. • MONO: Reception will be improved although you will lose the stereo effect. (The ST indicator goes off.) In this mode, you will hear noise until you are tuned in to a station. (The AUTO MUTING indicator also goes off.) Reducing the noise of AM broadcast To erase a stored preset station Storing a new station to a used number erases the previously stored one. When listening to an AM broadcast with a lot of noise interference, you can change the Beat Cut mode to reduce the noise. % To tune in to a preset station % While listening to an AM station On the remote control: On the remote control: 1 Press FM/AM repeatedly to select the band. Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM. 2 Press number button(s) (1-10, +10) to Press FM MODE. The current Beat Cut mode appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the Beat Cut mode alternates between “BEAT CUT 1” and “BEAT CUT 2”. • Choose “BEAT CUT 1” or “BEAT CUT 2” according to which gives clearer sound. select a preset channel number. Examples: For channel number 3: Press 3. For channel number 14: Press +10, then 4. (For FM stations only) For channel number 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. For channel number 30: Press +10 twice, then 10. 28 TH-M65-55-45[J]-07Sound.fm Page 29 Friday, March 14, 2003 9:55 PM Creating realistic sound fields You can use the following surround modes to reproduce a realistic sound field. • Dolby Surround • • Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Digital • DTS Digital Surround • DSP modes • • DAP modes All Channel Stereo % Dolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic II* Dolby Pro Logic II has a newly developed multichannel playback format to decode all 2 channel sources — stereo source and Dolby Surround encoded source — into a 5.1 channel. The matrix-based encoding/decoding method used by Dolby Pro Logic II makes no limitation for the cutoff frequency of the treble from surround channel and enables stereo surround sound compared to conventional Dolby Pro Logic. Dolby Pro Logic II enables to reproduce spacious sound from original sound without adding any new sounds and tonal coloration. Dolby Pro Logic II has two modes — Movie mode and Music mode: • Pro Logic II Movie (PL II MOVIE) Suitable for reproduction of Dolby Surround encoded sources bearing the mark . You can enjoy soundfield very close to the one created with discrete 5.1 channel sounds. % DTS Digital Surround** Used to reproduce multichannel soundtracks of the software encoded with DTS Digital Surround ( ). DTS Digital Surround (DTS) is another discrete multichannel digital audio format available on CD, LD and DVD software. Compared to Dolby Digital, audio compression ratio is relatively low. This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth and depth to the reproduced sounds. As a result, DTS Digital Surround features natural, solid and clear sound. % DSP modes DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor) modes DAP modes have been designed to create important acoustic surround elements. The sound heard in a live club, dance club, hall or pavilion consists of direct sound and indirect sound — early reflections and reflections from behind. Direct sounds reach the listener directly without any reflection. On the other hand, indirect sounds are delayed by the distances of the ceiling and walls (see the diagram below). These indirect sounds are important elements of the acoustic surround effects. The DAP mode can reproduce a realistic sound field by adding these indirect sounds. The following DAP modes are provided with this system. LIVE CLUB Gives the feeling of a live music club with a low ceiling. Suitable for reproduction of any 2 channel stereo music sources. You can enjoy wide and deep sound by using this mode. • When Dolby Pro Logic II is activated, the /PLII indicator lights on the display window. DANCE CLUB Gives a throbbing bass beat. HALL Gives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert hall. Dolby Digital* Used to reproduce multichannel soundtracks of the software encoded with Dolby Digital ( ). Dolby Digital 5.1 ch (DOLBY D) encoding method (so-called discrete multichannel digital audio format) records and digitally compresses the front left channel, front right channel, center channel, surround left channel, surround right channel and LFE channel signals. Since each channel is completely independent from the other channel signals to avoid interference, you can obtain much better sound quality with much stereo and surround effects. PAVILION Gives the spacious feeling of a pavilion with a high ceiling. • Pro Logic II Music (PL II MUSIC) These DAP modes can be used to add the acoustic surround effects while reproducing 2 channel stereo source, and can give you a real “being there” feeling. • When one of the DAP modes is selected, the DSP indicator lights on the display window. NOTE • Dolby Digital software can be roughly grouped into two categoriesmultichannel (up to “5.1” channel) and 2 channel software. To enjoy surround sounds while playing Dolby Digital 2 ch software, you can use Dolby Pro Logic II. * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 29 ** “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 30 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Creating realistic sound fields 7 Indicators on the display window Creating sound field Reflections from behind Digital signal format indicators LPCM: Lights when Linear PCM signal comes in. GDIGITAL: Lights when Dolby Digital signals come in. C: Lights when DTS Digital (Surround) signals come in. No indication: No digital signal indicator lights when analog signals come in. Early reflections Direct sounds All Channel Stereo All Channel Stereo (ALL CH ST.) mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all the connected (and activated) speakers. All Channel Stereo can be used while reproducing 2 channel stereo source. • When All Channel Stereo is selected, the DSP indicator lights on the display window. Source signal indicators, etc. Light to indicate the incoming signals. a: Lights when the left channel signal comes in. b: Lights when the center channel signal comes in. c: Lights when the right channel signal comes in. d: Lights when the LFE channel signal comes in. g: Lights when the surround left channel signal comes in. i: Lights when the surround right channel signal comes in. h: Lights when the monaural surround channel signal or 2 channel Dolby Surround signal comes in. f: Always lights. The channel with “ ” shows that the corresponding speakers are reproducing the channels’ sound. If the channels’ sound decoded into 5.1 channel is reproduced, only “ ” lights. All Channel Stereo reproduction Normal stereo sound All Channel Stereo Available Surround modes for each input signal The B marks show available surround modes. Mode Surround off (SURR OFF) Signal DSP mode Dolby Surround PL II MOVIE* PL II MUSIC* Dolby Digital DTS Digital Surround (DTS) DAP mode LIVE CLUB* DANCE CLUB* HALL* PAVILION* ALL CH ST.* Dolby Digital (Multichannel) B — — B — — — — — — Dolby Digital (2 channel) B B B — — — — — — — DTS Digital Surround (Multichannel) B — — — B — — — — — DTS Digital Surround (2 channel) B B B — — — — — — — Analog (VCR/FM/ AM) or Linear PCM B B B — — B B B B B * You can select these modes by pressing SURROUND (MODE). (A pg. 31) 30 TH-M65-55-45[J]-07Sound.fm Page 31 Tuesday, March 25, 2003 8:46 AM Creating realistic sound fields IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; • Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. Using the surround mode The system is set up to automatically select the optimal surround mode for input signal from digital multichannel software. When playing back 2 channel source, you can select the desired surround mode manually. On the remote control: Remote control mode selector 7 When playing back digital multichannel software The appropriate multichannel surround mode is automatically activated. “DOLBY D”:When a software encoded with Dolby Digital is played back “DTS”: When a software encoded with DTS Digital Surround is played back In these cases, you can only turn on or off (“SURR OFF”) the surround mode. 7 When playing back 2 channel source You can select either mode of Dolby Pro Logic II (PL II MOVIE/ PL II MUSIC) or one of the DSP modes (LIVE CLUB/DANCE CLUB/HALL/PAVILION/ALL CH ST.). Press SURROUND (MODE). The surround mode is turned on and the current surround mode appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the surround mode changes as follows; ] PL II MOVIE ] PL II MUSIC ] LIVE CLUB ] DANCE CLUB ] HALL ] PAVILION ] ALL CH ST. ] (back to the beginning) For details on each mode, see pages 29 and 30. To turn off the surround mode Press SURROUND (ON/OFF). Each time you press the button, the surround mode turns on and off alternately. SURR OFF (surround off) O current selected mode (surround on) NOTE • When selecting “PL II MUSIC”, “PL II MOVIE”, “DOLBY D” or “DTS” as the surround mode, the SURROUND indicator lights. • When selecting one of the DSP modes (“LIVE CLUB”/“DANCE CLUB”/“HALL”/“PAVILION”/“ALL CH ST.”) as the surround mode, the DSP indicator lights. • For Dolby Digital 2 channel software, you can select “PL II MUSIC” or “PL II MOVIE”. Storing adjustments — auto memory This system memorizes the surround mode settings for each source. • When you turn the power off: When turning the power on again, the memorized settings for the current source are automatically recalled. • When you change the source: The memorized settings for the newly selected source are automatically recalled. NOTE • If the source is FM or AM, you can assign a different setting for each band. 31 TH-M65-55-45[J]-07Sound.fm Page 32 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:20 PM Creating realistic sound fields Adjusting the sound On the remote control: 1 Press TEST. Check if you can hear the sounds through all the speakers at the equal level. “TEST TONE” and the corresponding signal indicator starts flashing on the display window, and the test tone comes out of the speakers in the following order; ] Front left speaker (a ) ] Center speaker (b ) ] Front right speaker (c ) ] Surround right speaker (i) ] Surround left speaker (g) ] (back to the beginning) 2 Adjust the speaker output levels (–10 to +10). Adjust the center speaker and surround speaker levels as much as the sound from the front speakers. Use one of the following buttons to adjust each speaker level. • CENTER +/– for the center speaker • SURR-L +/– for the surround left speaker • SURR-R +/– for the surround right speaker 3 Press TEST again to stop the test tone. % For DAP modes (A pg. 29) only 4 Press EFFECT to select the effect level (1 to 5) you want. Each time you press the button, the effect level changes as follows; ] DSP EFFECT 1 ] DSP EFFECT 2 ] DSP EFFECT 3 ] DSP EFFECT 4 ] DSP EFFECT 5 ] (back to the beginning) As the number increases, the selected mode will be more effective. (Normally set the level to “DSP EFFECT 3”.) NOTE • You cannot adjust the center speaker output level for the DAP modes and the effect level for All Channel Stereo. • You can output the test tone in any surround mode, or even when surround mode is not activated. • Speaker output levels whose source signal indicator is lit can be adjusted without pressing TEST. • When selecting DVD as the source, you can also adjust the speaker output levels using the choice menu. (A pg. 49) 32 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 33 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations This section explains advanced operations for disc playback using the remote control. • shows the types of discs an operation is available for. • Turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV. 7 Contents of the on-screen bar during playback DVD NOTE • If “B” appears on the TV screen when pressing a button, the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do or information required for that operation is not recorded to the disc. Video CD Using the on-screen bar You can check disc information while the disc is loaded and you can use some functions using the on-screen bar. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. 2 Press DVD. SVCD CD Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER MP3 disc Showing the on-screen bar 7 Whenever a disc is loaded Press ON SCREEN. Each time you press the button, the on-screen bar changes as follows on the TV screen. Example: During DVD playback A B C D E F G OFF (The on-screen bar disappears) (back to the beginning) • The on-screen bar displays “NO-DISC” if no disc is loaded. 33 H I J K L M N O P Shows disc type. Shows current transfer rate (Megabits per second). Shows disc number. Shows current title (for DVD) or group (for MP3) number. Shows current chapter number (for DVD) or track number (for other type of discs). Shows time information. (A pg. 34) Shows playback status. : appears during playback. / : appears during fast forward/reverse. / : appears during playback in forward slow-motion/ reverse slow-motion. : appears when paused. : appears when stopped. Select this to change time information (F). (A pg. 34) Select this to change audio language or channel. (A pg. 39, 40) Select this for Repeat Playback. (A pg. 44) Select this to change subtitle language. (A pg. 39) Select this for time search function. (A pg. 36) Select this to change view angle. (A pg. 38) Select this for chapter search function. (A pg. 35) Select this for Program Playback. (A pg. 43) Select this for Random Playback. (A pg. 44) TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 34 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations Basic operation on the on-screen bar Example: During DVD playback Example: When selecting the Repeat mode of DVD 7 During playback or while stopped • • • • 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. • The currently selected item shows green. (back to the beginning) TIME: Elapsed playing time of current chapter/track REM: Remaining time of current chapter/track TOTAL: Elapsed time of disc T. REM: Remaining time of disc To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. NOTE 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The pop-up window appears under the selected item. • The current setting appears. • While playing a Video CD, SVCD or Audio CD, the hour digit indication does not appear. Playing from a specified position on a disc You can start playing a title, chapter or track you specify. You can also play a disc from specified time. 4 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired option. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER Each time you press the button, the options change. Locating a desired scene from the DVD menu 5 Press ENTER. DVDs generally have their own menus which show disc contents. These menus contain various items such as titles of movies, names of songs or artist information, and you can display them on the TV screen. You can locate a desired scene by using these menus. The setting changes and the pop-up window disappears. 7 Whenever a DVD is loaded 1 Press TOP MENU or MENU. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. The menu appears on the TV screen. NOTE Example: • See the corresponding pages for details on each function. Changing the time information You can change the time information in the on-screen bar on the TV screen and the display window of the center unit. 7 During playback or while stopped 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . Each time you press the button, the time information changes as follows; Normally, a DVD which contains more than one title will have a “title” menu which lists the titles. Press TOP MENU to show the title menu. Some DVDs may also have a different menu which is shown by pressing MENU. See the instructions for each DVD regarding its particular menu. 2 Use Cursor 3/2///5 to select a desired item. 3 Press ENTER. The system starts playback of the selected item. • With some discs, you can also select items by entering the corresponding number using number buttons. 34 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 35 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations Locating a desired chapter using the onscreen bar Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER When playing back a DVD, you can locate the chapter number to be played using the on-screen bar. 7 During playback 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. Number buttons 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. Locating a desired scene using a Video CD/SVCD menu with PBC A Video CD or SVCD recorded with PBC has its own menus such as a list of contained songs. You can locate a specific scene by using these menus. (A pg. 4) 7 When the menu appears on the TV screen during playback with PBC function Press number buttons (1-10, +10) to select the number of the desired item. The system starts playback from the selected item. Example: 4 Press number buttons (0-10) to enter the desired chapter number. Example: To select 8: Press 8. To select 10: Press 10. To select 20: Press 2, then 0. To select 37: Press 3, then 7. To correct a misentry Repeat step 4 until the correct number appears in the pop-up window. 5 Press ENTER. The system starts playback from the selected chapter. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. NOTE • The +10 button is not used by this function. • You can select up to the 99th chapter. To select the number Example: To select 3: Press 3. To select 11: Press +10, then 1. To return to the menu Press RETURN. When “NEXT” or “PREVIOUS” is shown on the TV screen: • To go to the next page, press ¢. • To return to the previous page, press 4. NOTE • If you want to play a PBC-compatible Video CD/SVCD without using the PBC function, perform any of the following: • Start playback by pressing number buttons while stopped. • Press ¢ repeatedly until the desired track number is displayed, then start playback by pressing 3 (play button). The track number appears on the display window instead of “PBC”. • To activate the PBC function when playing a PBC-compatible Video CD/SVCD without using the PBC function, perform any of the following: • Press TOP MENU or MENU. • Press 7 twice to stop playback, then press 3 (play button). 35 Locating a desired title/group using number buttons When playing back a disc with more than one title or one group, you can specify a desired title or group to be played using number buttons. 1 Press TITLE/GROUP. “_ _” is shown in the title/group display area in the display window. Example: During DVD playback TH-M65-55-45[J]-08Advanced.fm Page 36 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:00 PM Advanced operations 2 Use number buttons (0-10, +10) to enter the desired title or group number. The system starts playback from the first chapter/track/file of the selected title/group. Example: To select 8: Press 8. To select 10: Press 10. Or press +10, then 0. To select 20: Press +10, then 10. Or press +10 twice, then 0. To select 25: Press +10 twice, then 5. • Specify the number within 5 seconds after pressing TITLE/ GROUP (i.e. while the display window shows “_ _” for the title/group number, instead of the current number). • You can also specify the desired chapter/track/file by using number button. (A pg. 26) NOTE NOTE • You can also use the 10 button to enter “0”. • The +10 button is not used by this function. • You can specify time in hours/minutes/seconds for DVD and in minutes/seconds for Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD. Using the MP3 control display You can search and play desired groups and tracks using the MP3 control display. 7 MP3 control display The MP3 control display appears on the TV screen and playback starts when a MP3 disc is selected. Total group number on Current track disc number • This function may not work for some DVDs. Total track number in current group * Locating a desired position by specifying the time You can start playing at your desired position by specifying the elapsed playing time from the beginning of the current title (for DVD), or from the beginning of the disc (for Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD). % For DVD: During playback For Video CD/SVCD: While stopped or during playback without PBC function For Audio CD: During playback or while stopped Current group number Current track Total track number on disc Current group * Elapsed playing time of current track Elapsed playing time is only shown during playback. 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. (play button) Cursor (!/2///5 ) /ENTER 4 Use number buttons (0-9) to enter the Number buttons time. Example: To play back from a point 2 (hours): 34 (minutes): 08 (seconds) elapsed Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press 0 Press 8 To correct a misentry Press Cursor repeatedly until the wrong number is erased, then press number buttons to enter the correct numbers. 5 Press ENTER. % During playback 1 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired group. 2 Press Cursor 3 to select the track list. 3 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired track. The playback starts from the selected track. If you select the track while stopped Press ENTER or ! (play button) to start playback of the selected track. The system starts playback from the specified time. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. Continued on next page 36 TH-M65-55-45[J]-08Advanced.fm Page 37 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:00 PM Advanced operations To select the other group Press Cursor 2 to return to the group list, then press Cursor //5 to select the desired group. To skip groups/tracks during playback Press Cursor / repeatedly for forward-skip. Press Cursor 5 repeatedly for reverse-skip. To start playback by specifying the track number (play button) Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER Press number buttons (0-10, +10) to enter the track number. Example: To select 3: Press 3. To select 14: Press +10, then 4. To select 20: Press +10, then 10. Or press +10 twice, then 0. To select 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. To select 110: Press +10 ten times, then 10. The entered number appears in the track number indication and playback starts from the track you have specified. NOTE • You can also check playback information on the display window. (A pg. 24) • Some group and track names may not be displayed correctly depending on recording conditions. • The order of groups and tracks on an MP3 disc may be displayed differently from the order displayed on your personal computer. • Up to 12 groups and tracks are displayed at once. Pressing Cursor //5 repeatedly scrolls the display to show the hidden groups and tracks one by one. Using the JPEG control display You can search and show desired groups and files using the JPEG control display. 7 JPEG control display The JPEG control display appears on the TV screen when stopping playback of a JPEG disc. Total group number on disc Current file number Total file number in current group Number buttons 7 While stopped 1 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired group. 2 Press Cursor 3 to select the file list. 3 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired file. 4 Press 3 (play button) to start the slideshow playback from the selected file. To show only the selected file Press ENTER. • When a still picture is completely shown on the TV screen, you can zoom in on areas in the still picture. (A pg. 41) To select the other group Press Cursor 2 to return to the group list, then press Cursor //5 to select the desired group. To start the slide-show playback by specifying the file number Press number buttons (0-10, +10) to enter the file number. Example: To select 3: Press 3. To select 14: Press +10, then 4. To select 20: Press +10, then 10. Or press +10 twice, then 0. To select 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. To select 110:Press +10 ten times, then 10. The entered number appears in the file number indication and the slide-show playback starts from the file you have specified. To return to the JPEG control display Press MENU. NOTE Current group Current file number Current group 37 Total file number on disc • Some group and file names may not be displayed correctly depending on recording conditions. • The order of groups and files on a JPEG disc may be displayed differently from the order displayed on your personal computer. • Up to 12 groups and files are displayed at once. Pressing Cursor //5 repeatedly scrolls the display to show the hidden groups and files one by one. TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 38 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations When using the on-screen bar: Selecting a view angle of DVD While playing back a DVD containing multi-view angles, you can enjoy the same scene at different angles. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. Example: The first view angle is selected out of 3 view angles recorded. 4 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the desired view angle. Each time you press the button, the angle of the scene changes. Selecting a view angle 7 During playback When using the ANGLE button: 5 Press ENTER. The pop-up window disappears. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. 1 Press ANGLE. The following pop-up window appears on the TV screen. Example: The first view angle is selected out of 3 view angles recorded. 2 Press ANGLE repeatedly to select the desired view angle. Each time you press the button, the angle of the scene changes. Example: ] 1/3 ] 2/3 ] 3/3 ] (back to the beginning) The pop-up window disappears if no operation is done for about 5 seconds. 38 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 39 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations When using the on-screen bar: Selecting the subtitle/ audio languages When playing back a DVD (or SVCD) containing subtitles in several languages, you can select the subtitle language to be displayed on the TV screen. When a DVD contains audio (sound track) in several languages, you can also select the language (sound track) to listen to. • You can also select specific audio channel(s) on Video CDs/ SVCDs. 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. Example (DVD):“ENGLISH” is selected out of 3 subtitle languages recorded. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER 4 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the desired subtitle language. Each time you press the button, the subtitle language changes. 5 Press ENTER. The pop-up window disappears. Selecting the subtitle language 7 During playback When using the SUBTITLE button: 1 Press SUBTITLE. The following pop-up window appears on the TV screen. Example (DVD):“ENGLISH” is selected out of 3 subtitle languages recorded. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. Selecting the audio language 7 During playback When using the AUDIO button: 1 Press AUDIO. The following pop-up window appears on the TV screen. Example: “ENGLISH” is selected out of 3 audio languages recorded. 2 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select the desired subtitle language. Each time you press the button, the subtitle language changes. For SVCD • An SVCD can contain up to four subtitles. Pressing SUBTITLE changes the subtitles regardless of whether the subtitles are recorded or not. (Subtitles will not change if no subtitle is recorded.) The pop-up window disappears if no operation is done for about 5 seconds. NOTE • Some subtitle languages are abbreviated in the pop-up window. See “The language codes list” (A pg. 48). 2 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the desired audio language. Each time you press the button, the audio languages change. The pop-up window disappears if no operation is done for about 5 seconds. NOTE • Some audio languages are abbreviated in the pop-up window. See “The language codes list” (A pg. 48). When using the on-screen bar: 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. Example: “ENGLISH” is selected out of 3 audio languages recorded. 39 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 40 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations 4 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired audio language. Each time you press the button, the audio language changes. 5 Press ENTER. The pop-up window disappears. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. NOTE When using the on-screen bar: 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. Example: “ST” (stereo) is selected out of 3 audio channels recorded. • Some audio languages are abbreviated in the pop-up window. See “The language codes list” (A pg. 48). Selecting the audio channel When you play certain karaoke (Video CD/SVCD), you can enjoy karaoke by selecting the audio channel to play. • The sound of each audio channel depends on the contents of the disc. 7 During playback When using the AUDIO button: 1 Press AUDIO. 4 Press Cursor //5 to select the desired audio channel(s). Each time you press the button, the audio channel changes. 5 Press ENTER. The pop-up window disappears. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. The following pop-up window appears on the TV screen. Example: “ST” (stereo) is selected out of 3 audio channels recorded. 2 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the desired audio channel. Each time you press the button, the audio channel changes. Example for Video CD: ] ST ] L ] R ] (back to the beginning) • ST: To listen to normal stereo playback. • L: To listen to L (left) audio channel only. • R: To listen to R (right) audio channel only. Example for SVCD: ] ST 1 ] ST 2 ] L 1 ] R 1 ] L 2 ] R 2 ] (back to the beginning) • ST 1/ST 2: To listen to normal stereo playback of ST 1 or 2 channel. • L 1/L 2: To listen to L (left) 1 or 2 audio channel. • R 1/R 2: To listen to R (right) 1 or 2 audio channel. The pop-up window disappears if no operation is done for about 5 seconds. 40 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 41 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Advanced operations Special picture playback This system provides special picture playback functions including frame-by-frame, slow-motion and zoom. (play button) To return to normal playback Press 3 (play button). NOTE • Sound cannot be heard during slow-motion playback. Zooming in 7 During playback or while paused 1 Press ZOOM. Each time you press ZOOM, scene magnification changes as follows; Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER ] x 1 (normal size) ] x 1.8 ] x 4 ] x 8 ] x 16 ] x 32 ] x 64 ] (back to the beginning) Example: When x4 zoom is selected. Current magnification Frame-by-frame playback 7 During playback Press 8 repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the still picture advances by one frame. To return to normal playback Press 3 (play button). Zoomed-in area 2 While zoomed in, press Cursor 3/2/// 5 to move zoom-in area. NOTE • You can perform the above operation using the buttons on the center unit. Playing back in slow-motion 7 During playback 1 Press 8 at the point where you want to start playback in slow-motion from. The system pauses playback. 2 Press ¡. • Playback in forward slow-motion starts. For DVD only: • To play back in reverse slow-motion, press 1. Each time you press the button, the playback speed become faster and on-screen guide icon changes as follows; Forward: Reverse: To pause slow-motion playback Press 8. 41 To return to normal playback Press ENTER. NOTE • Picture may look coarse while zoomed in. TH-M65-55-45[J]-08Advanced.fm Page 42 Friday, March 14, 2003 9:56 PM Advanced operations Changing the VFP setting The VFP (Video Fine Processor) function enables you to adjust the picture character according to the type of programming, picture tone or personal preference. NOTE Before you start operation; • The VFP setting screen disappears if no operations are done for more than about 10 seconds. If the setting screen disappears before you finish, start from step 1 again. 7 To select a VFP mode 1 Press VFP during playback. The current VFP settings appear on the TV screen. Example: When “NORMAL” is selected. 4 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select a parameter you want to adjust. Adjust gradually and confirm picture appearance results are as preferred. • GAMMA (–4 to +4): Controls brightness of neutral tints while maintaining brightness of dark and bright portions. • BRIGHTNESS (–16 to +16): Controls screen brightness. • CONTRAST (–16 to +16): Controls screen contrast. • SATURATION (–16 to +16): Controls screen color depth. • TINT (–16 to +16): Controls screen tint. • SHARPNESS (+0 to +3): Controls screen sharpness. • Y DELAY (–2 to +2): Controls screen color gap. 5 Press ENTER. VFP menu disappears and the following pop-up window appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 repeatedly to select the VFP mode. Each time you press the button, the VFP mode changes as follows; O NORMAL O CINEMA O USER 1 O USER 2 O (back to the beginning) • NORMAL: Normally select this. • CINEMA: Suitable for movies. • USER 1 and USER 2: You can adjust parameters that affect picture appearance and store settings. Go to step 3. NOTE • You cannot adjust the parameters of “NORMAL” and “CINEMA”. Press VFP to return to normal screen. 7 To adjust picture appearance manually 6 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to change the setting. 7 Press ENTER. The current VFP settings appear again. 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 to adjust other parameters. To return to the normal screen Press VFP. To activate your setting Press VFP, then press Cursor 3/2 repeatedly to select “USER 1” or “USER 2” that you have changed the parameters. 3 Press Cursor 3/2 repeatedly to select “USER 1” or “USER 2”. 42 TH-M65-55-45[J]-08Advanced.fm Page 43 Monday, March 24, 2003 8:53 PM Advanced operations Example for 4 A Program Playback You can play up to 99 titles (for DVD) or tracks (for other types of discs) in any order from among multiple discs. You may program the same title or track more than once. Example for 4 B Selected title/track number Selected group number Selected disc number (play button) 5 Repeat step 4 to program following orders. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER Each time you enter a title/track number in the order at the bottom of the program menu, the program menu scrolls and the following orders appear. Number buttons To erase an order Press Cursor //5 to move H to the order to be erased, then press CANCEL. 6 Press ! (play button) to start Program Playback. When all of the programmed titles/tracks have been played back, playback stops and the program menu appears again. Note that program setting remains. 7 While stopped 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor !/ 3 Press ENTER. to move 0 to . The program menu appears on the TV screen. • 10 orders appear at a time. When playing back an Audio CD: The program menu remains on the TV screen during Program Playback. To check the program contents During playback, press 7. Playback stops and the program menu appears. To bring up the menu without stopping playback, carry out steps 1 to 3. • You can also check playback status in the on-screen bar by pressing ON SCREEN. To stop Program Playback Press 7. Note that program setting remains. 4 A: When programming titles/tracks of DVD/Video CD/ SVCD/Audio CD Press number buttons (1-10, +10) to specify selections by disc and title/ track. • At each program order use number buttons to specify source disc number first, press ENTER, then specify title/track number on source disc. Example: To specify “title 3/track 3” of “disc 2” Press 2 ] ENTER* ] 3 * You can also use any number buttons instead of ENTER. (A number entered for a group number is invalid.) When you specify the currently selected disc number (A pg. 25), H skips group number column and moves to track number column automatically. B: When programming tracks of MP3 disc Press number buttons (1-10, +10) to specify selections by disc, group and track. • At each program order use number buttons to specify source disc number first, specify group number, then specify track number on source disc. Example: To specify “track 14” in “group 2” of “disc 3” Press 3 ] 2 ] +10 ] 4 43 To clear the program While stopped and the program menu is shown on the TV screen, press 7. All of the programmed titles/tracks are erased. You can also clear the program by turning off the system. To quit the Program mode After clearing all programmed titles/tracks, press 3 (play button). The program menu disappears. NOTE • During Program Playback, you cannot edit program contents. • During Program Playback, pressing ¢ skips to the next program selection. Pressing 4 returns playback to the beginning of the current selection. • The Resume function cannot be used with Program Playback. • To close the program menu: Press ON SCREEN. The program menu is closed and the on-screen bar is shown. • To turn off the on-screen bar: Press ON SCREEN repeatedly. • Program Playback function cannot be used during Video CD/SVCD playback with PBC function. • If you want to repeat the programmed titles/tracks, set the Repeat mode during Program Playback. (A pg. 44) • Program Playback may not work for some discs. TH-M65-55-45[J]-08Advanced.fm Page 44 Wednesday, April 23, 2003 4:36 PM Advanced operations Repeating the current selection or all discs Random Playback 7 For DVD/Audio CD/MP3/JPEG: During playback For Video CD/SVCD: During playback without PBC function You can play titles or tracks on a disc in random order. When using the REPEAT button: 1 Press REPEAT. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER Each time you press REPEAT, the Repeat mode changes cyclically. • Repeat mode indicators appear on the display window and a repeat mode indication appears on the TV screen. 7 While stopped 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor !/ to move 0 to . Example: For Audio CD Repeat mode indicator Followings are the description of indicators on the display window and indications on the TV screen. Indicators 3 Press ENTER. The system starts Random Playback. After playing all titles/tracks on the disc, the system stops playback and quits the Random mode. When more than one discs are loaded, the system starts Random Playback of the next disc after completing current disc playback. To stop and quit Random Playback Press 7. You can also clear the Random mode by turning off the system. Repeat Playback You can repeat playback of the currently selected title or chapter (for DVD), track (for Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD), current group (for MP3/JPEG) or track (for MP3). You can also repeat playback of a desired part. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER Meanings Repeats the current group for MP3/ JPEG disc. Repeats the current title for DVD. Repeats all tracks on the current disc for Video CD/SVCD/ REPEAT DISC* Audio CD/MP3/JPEG. Repeats all the available discs. REPEAT ALL* 1 REPEAT TRACK NOTE • The same title/track will not be played back more than once during Random Playback. • To return to normal playback without stopping playback, carry out steps 1 to 3 above. Indications REPEAT GROUP* Repeats the current track for Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD/MP3 disc. Repeats the current chapter for DVD. No indication Repeat mode is off. The system plays back all available discs normally. * During playback of a JPEG disc, “REPEAT GROUP”, “REPEAT DISC” and “REPEAT ALL” do not appear on the TV screen. To stop Repeat Playback Press 7. • When a disc except DVD is selected, the system stops playback but does not quit the Repeat mode. • When a DVD is set, the system stops playback and quits the Repeat mode. To quit the Repeat mode Press REPEAT until the Repeat mode indicator goes off from the display window. • You can also clear the Repeat mode by changing the current disc except when in repeat all mode (ALL). NOTE • If you press REPEAT while stopped, you need to press 3 (play button) to start Repeat Playback. • When the Program mode is active with a Video CD, SVCD, Audio CD, the Repeat mode changes in the same manner. Note that, however, in the “ ” mode the system repeats all the programmed tracks, instead of all tracks on the disc. • During playback in the Repeat mode of the title/chapter/group/track, if you skip the title/chapter/group/track using ¢/4, etc., the destination title/chapter/group/track is repeated. • If B appears when pressing REPEAT during DVD playback, you cannot repeat the title or chapter because of disc contents. Continued on next page 44 TH-M65-55-45[J]-08Advanced.fm Page 45 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:38 PM Advanced operations When using the on-screen bar (except for JPEG disc): When using the on-screen bar: 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. 1 Press ON SCREEN twice. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to move H to 3 Press ENTER. . The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. The following pop-up window appears under the selected item. 4 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the Repeat mode. • You can select the Repeat modes as follows: For DVD O CHAPTER O TITLE OALL O A-B O OFF O (back to the beginning) For Video CD/SVCD/Audio CD O TRACK O DISC O ALL O A-B O OFF O (back to the beginning) For MP3 disc O TRACK O GROUP O DISC O ALL O OFF O (back to the beginning) 5 Press ENTER. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. To cancel Repeat Playback Repeat from step 1, select “OFF” in step 4, then press ENTER. 5 Press ENTER at the beginning of the part you want to repeat (point A). The following display appears in the on-screen bar. 6 Press ENTER at the end of the part you want to repeat (point B). A-B Repeat Playback starts. The selected part of the disc (between point A and B) is played repeatedly. To turn off the on-screen bar Press ON SCREEN. To cancel A-B Repeat Playback Repeat from step 1, select “OFF” in step 4, then press ENTER. • When playing back a DVD, A-B Repeat Playback is possible only within the same title. • “A-B” cannot be selected during Program and Random Playback. • “A-B” cannot be selected while stopped. You can repeat playback of a desired part by specifying the beginning (point A) and ending (point B). % During playback When using the A-B REPEAT button: 1 Press A-B REPEAT at the beginning of the part you want to repeat (point A). ” appears on the display 2 Press A-B REPEAT again at the end of the part you want to repeat (point B). The repeat mode indicator on the display window changes to “ ” and A-B Repeat Playback starts. The selected part of the disc (between point A and B) is played repeatedly. To cancel A-B Repeat Playback Press A-B REPEAT during A-B Repeat Playback. 45 “A-B”. NOTE Repeating a desired part The repeat mode indicator “ window. 4 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 46 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:03 PM Setting DVD preferences You can adjust the initial settings for DVD playback according to your preference or needs using 5 choice menus shown on the TV screen. • Adjustments are possible only when selecting DVD as the source. A pg. 49) : Audio menu (AUDIO) (A You can adjust sound settings. Using the choice menus • Turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV. • You can only use the remote control for choice menu operations. • You can change the language used in the choice menus. (A pg. 48) • You cannot show the choice menus when an MP3 disc or a JPEG disc is accessed. Choice menus A pg. 48) : Language menu (LANGUAGE) (A You can select the initial languages for the disc menu, audio and subtitles. You can also select the language used on the TV screen while operating this system. : Speaker setting menu (SPK. SETTING) A pg. 49) (A You can make speaker settings according to the size and layout of your speakers. You can also adjust the output level of the subwoofer, center speaker and surround speakers. A pg. 51) : Other setting menu (OTHERS) (A A pg. 49) : Picture menu (PICTURE) (A You can change settings for some of the functions. Also use this menu to set Parental Lock. You can select the desired options concerning a picture or monitor screen. 46 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 47 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Setting DVD preferences Basic operation on the choice menus 4 Press ENTER. The pop-up window, listing the selectable options, appears on the choice menu. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. 2 Press DVD. Cursor (3/2///5) /ENTER 5 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the desired option. Example: When “FILM” is selected. 1 Press CHOICE. The language menu (LANGUAGE) appears on the TV screen. 6 Press ENTER. Your choice is stored. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 repeatedly to display one of the choice menus. Each time you press the button, the choice menus change as follows; LANGUAGE O PICTURE O AUDIO O SPK. SETTING O OTHERS O (back to the beginning) Example: When the picture menu (PICTURE) is selected. To set other items on the same choice menu Repeat steps 3 to 6. To move to another choice menu Press Cursor 3/2 repeatedly to select a choice menu you want to set up. To return to the normal screen Press CHOICE. NOTE 3 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to move H to the item you want to set up. Example: When “PICTURE SOURCE” is selected. 47 • Some items in the choice menus consist of sub-menus to set up. Selecting these items and pressing ENTER makes its related submenu appear on the TV screen. You can set submenus using Cursor 3/2///5 and ENTER (as explained in this basic operation). TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 48 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Setting DVD preferences Menu description : Language 7 SUBTITLE Some DVDs have multiple subtitle languages. • Select the initial subtitle language*. OFF (no indication of subtitles), ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, GERMAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE and language codes from AA to ZU (see below) menu (LANGUAGE) NOTE 7 ON SCREEN LANGUAGE • You can select “MENU LANGUAGE”, “AUDIO LANGUAGE” and “SUBTITLE” only while playback is stopped. • Select the language shown on the TV screen when operating this system. ENGLISH, SPANISH and FRENCH 7 MENU LANGUAGE Some DVDs have their own menus in multiple languages. • Select the initial language*. ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, GERMAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE and language codes from AA to ZU (see below) * When the language you have selected is not recorded to a disc, the original language is automatically used as the initial language. 7 AUDIO LANGUAGE Some DVDs have multiple audio languages. • Select the initial audio language*. ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, GERMAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE and language codes from AA to ZU (see below) The language codes list AA Afar GL Galician ML Malayalam SO AB Abkhazian GN Guarani MN Mongolian SQ Albanian AF GU Gujarati MO Moldavian SR Serbian AM Ameharic HA Hausa MR Marathi SS Siswati AR Arabic HI MS Malay (MAY) ST Sesotho AS Assamese HR Croatian MT Maltese SU Sundanese AY Aymara HU Hungarian MY Burmese SV Swedish HY Armenian NA Nauru SW Swahili BA Bashkir IA Interlingua NE Nepali TA Tamil BE IE Interlingue NL Dutch TE Telugu BG Bulgarian IK Inupiak NO Norwegian TG Tajik BH Bihari IN Indonesian OC Occitan TH Thai BI Afrikaans AZ Azerbaijani Byelorussian Bislama Hindi Somali IS Icelandic OM (Afan) Oromo TI Tigrinya BN Bengali, Bangla IW Hebrew OR Oriya TK Turkmen BO Tibetan JI Yiddish PA Panjabi TL Tagalog BR Breton JW Javanese PL Polish TN Setswana CA Catalan KA Georgian PS Pashto, Pushto TO Tonga CO Corsican KK Kazakh PT Portuguese TR Turkish CS Czech KL Greenlandic QU Quechua TS Tsonga CY Welsh KM Cambodian RM Rhaeto-Romance TT Tatar DA Danish KN Kannada RN Kirundi TW Twi DZ Bhutani KO Korean (KOR) RO Rumanian UK Ukrainian EL Greek KS RU Russian UR Urdu EO Esperanto KU Kurdish RW Kinyarwanda UZ Uzbek Kashmiri ET Estonian KY Kirghiz SA Sanskrit VI EU Basque LA Latin SD Sindhi VO Volapuk FA Persian LN Lingala SG Sangho WO Wolof FI Finnish LO Laothian SH Serbo-Croatian XH Xhosa FJ Fiji LT Lithuanian SI Singhalese YO Yoruba FO Faroese LV Latvian, Lettish SK Slovak ZU FY Frisian MG Malagasy SL Slovenian GA Irish MI SM Samoan GD Scots Gaelic MK Macedonian Maori SN Vietnamese Zulu Shona 48 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 49 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Setting DVD preferences : Picture menu (PICTURE) : Audio menu (AUDIO) 7 MONITOR TYPE 7 L/R BALANCE You can select the monitor type to match your TV when you play DVDs recorded in the picture’s height/width ratio of 16:9. You can adjust the balance between the front left and front right speakers. L-21 to L-1 O CENTER O R-1 to R-21 (by 1 step) • CENTER The levels of the front left and right speakers are identical. • L-21 to L-1 and R-1 to R-21 As the number increases, the level from one speaker lowered than that of the other speaker. (When you select “-21”, no sound comes out from the selected (L or R) speaker.) • 16:9 NORMAL (Wide television conversion) Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is fixed to 16:9 (wide TV). The system automatically adjusts the screen width of the output signal correctly when playing back a picture whose aspect ratio is 4:3. • 16:9 AUTO (Wide television conversion) Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 16:9 (wide TV). • 4:3 LB (Letter Box conversion) Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3 (conventional TV). While viewing a wide screen picture, the black bars appear on the top and the bottom of the screen. • 4:3 PS (Pan Scan conversion) Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3 (conventional TV). While viewing a wide screen picture, the black bars do not appear, however, the left and right edges of the pictures will not be shown on the screen. Ex.: 16:9 Ex.: 4:3 LB Ex.: 4:3 PS NOTE • Even if “4:3 PS” is selected, the screen size may become “4:3 LB” with some DVDs. This depends on how DVDs are recorded. • When you select “16:9 NORMAL” for a picture whose aspect ratio is 4:3, the picture slightly changes due to the process for converting the picture width. 7 PICTURE SOURCE You can obtain optimal picture quality by selecting whether the content on the disc is processed by field (video source) or by frame (film source). Normally set to “AUTO”. • VIDEO (NORMAL) Suitable for playing back a video source disc with relatively a few movements. • VIDEO (ACTIVE) Suitable for playing back a video source disc with relatively a lot of movements. • FILM Suitable for playing back a film source disc. • AUTO Used to play a disc containing both video and film source materials. This system recognizes the source type (video or film) of the current disc according to the disc information. • If the playback picture is unclear or noisy, or the oblique lines of the picture are rough, try to change to other modes. 7 SCREEN SAVER 7 BASS You can adjust the enhancement level for bass sound from the front speakers. Within the range from –10 to +10. (by 2 step) 7 TREBLE You can adjust the enhancement level for treble sound from the front speakers. Within the range from –10 to +10. (by 2 step) NOTE • You can adjust bass/treble enhancement level only for front left/right channel. However, the supplied speakers cannot add the effective change to the bass sound because of their cutoff frequency even if the bass sound adjustment is made. (A pg. 50) To change the bass enhancement level more efficiently, adjust the output level of the subwoofer. (A pg. 21) (When you change the front speakers to the larger ones and select “LARGE” for the front speakers in the SIZE sub-menu (A pg. 50), the effective adjustment of bass sound is also possible.) 7 LFE ATT. The Low Frequency Effect attenuater diminishes distortion of the bass sound from the subwoofer when playing back a disc with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround. • ON Select this to diminish distortion of the bass sound from the subwoofer. • OFF Select this to deactivate the function. 7 D. RANGE COMPRESSION (Dynamic range compression) You can enjoy low level recorded sound clearly at night even at a low volume when listening to the sound with Dolby Digital. • MAX Select this when you want to fully apply the compression effect (useful at midnight). • MID Select this when you want to reduce the dynamic range a little. • OFF Select this when you want to enjoy surround sound with its full dynamic range (no effect applied). : Speaker setting menu (SPK. SETTING) You can activate or deactivate the screen saver function. (A pg. 24) • ON The picture on the TV screen becomes dark. • OFF Select this to deactivate the function. 7 MP3/JPEG If both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded on a disc, you can select which files to play. • MP3 Select this to play MP3 files. • JPEG Select this to play JPEG files. 49 7 SIZE Accesses the SIZE sub-menu (speaker size setting menu). (See following.) 7 LEVEL Accesses the LEVEL sub-menu (speaker level setting menu). (See following.) 7 DISTANCE Accesses the DISTANCE sub-menu (speaker distance setting menu). (See following.) TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 50 Monday, March 24, 2003 5:23 PM Setting DVD preferences 7 CROSS OVER* 7 Level menu (LEVEL) Small speakers cannot reproduce bass sounds efficiently. If you use a small speaker in any position, this system automatically reallocates the bass sound elements assigned to the small speaker to one of the large speakers. To use this function properly, set crossover frequency level according to the size of the smallest speaker connected. CENTER SPEAKER*/SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER*/ SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER*/SUB WOOFER Adjust the output level of related speakers. • 200 Hz Select this when the cone speaker unit in the smallest speaker connected is about 4 cm in diameter (1-5/8 inches). • 150 Hz (Select this when using the supplied speakers for TH-M65/TH-M45.) Select this when the cone speaker unit in the smallest speaker connected is about 6 cm in diameter (2-3/8 inches). • 120 Hz Select this when the cone speaker unit in the smallest speaker connected is about 8 cm in diameter (3-3/16 inches). • 100 Hz (Select this when using the supplied speakers for TH-M55.) Select this when the cone speaker unit in the smallest speaker connected is about 10 cm in diameter (3-15/16 inches). • 80 Hz Select this when the cone speaker unit in the smallest speaker connected is about 12 cm in diameter (4-3/4 inches). * If you have selected “LARGE” for all speakers in the SIZE menu, this function will not take effect. Within the range from –10 dB to +10 dB. TEST TONE** Outputs the test tone. RETURN Returns to the SPK. SETTING menu. * • You cannot select “CENTER SPEAKER” when one of the DAP modes (A pg. 29) is selected as the surround mode. (A pg. 31) • You cannot select “CENTER SPEAKER”, “SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER” and “SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER” when the surround mode is off (stereo). (A pg. 31) ** The test tone comes out of all of the activated speakers in the following sequence: ] Front left speaker ] Center speaker ] Front right speaker ] Surround right speaker ] Surround left speaker ] (back to the beginning) 7 Distance menu (DISTANCE) Example: Center speaker 7 RETURN TO INITIAL Resets all speaker settings to the initial settings. 7 Size menu (SIZE) Subwoofer Front right Front left CAUTION • When using the supplied speakers, select “SMALL” for each. Selecting “LARGE” may damage the speakers. 3.0 m 2.7 m 2.4 m 2.1 m NOTE • When “SMALL” is selected for the front speakers, you cannot select “LARGE” for the center speaker and surround speakers. FRONT SPEAKER/CENTER SPEAKER/SURROUND SPEAKER Select the speaker size according to the actual size of your speakers. • LARGE Select this when the cone speaker unit in the speaker is larger than 12 cm in diameter (4-3/4 inches). • SMALL (Select this when using the supplied speakers.) Select this when the cone speaker unit in the speaker is smaller than 12 cm in diameter (4-3/4 inches). SUB WOOFER USE This item is fixed to “USE”. RETURN Returns to the SPK. SETTING menu. Surround left Surround right In this case, set the distance of each speaker as follows; • Distance of front speakers: 3.0 m/10 ft • Distance of center speaker: 2.7 m/9 ft • Distance of surround speakers: 2.4 m/8 ft FRONT SPEAKER/CENTER SPEAKER/SURROUND SPEAKER Adjust the distance from the listening position to the speakers. Within the range from 0.3 m/1 ft to 9.0 m/30 ft. (by 0.3 m/ 1 ft) TEST TONE* Outputs the test tone. RETURN Returns to the SPK. SETTING menu. * The test tone comes out of all of the activated speakers in the following sequence: ] Front left speaker ] Center speaker ] Front right speaker ] Surround right speaker ] Surround left speaker ] (back to the beginning) 50 TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 51 Friday, March 14, 2003 10:01 PM Setting DVD preferences : Other setting menu (OTHERS) NOTE • You can select “PARENTAL LOCK” only while playback is stopped. 7 RESUME You can activate or deactivate Resume Playback function. • ON Select this to activate the function. Parental Lock Using this function, you can restrict playback of a DVD containing violent scenes or scenes not suitable for your other family members. Nobody can play such a disc unless this function is canceled. • This setting takes effect only for DVDs containing the Parental Lock level information — Level 1 (most restrictive) to Level 8 (least restrictive). • You can set the Parental Lock only when playback is stopped. • OFF Select this to deactivate the function. 7 ON SCREEN GUIDE Cursor ( 3 / 2/ / / 5 ) /ENTER You can activate or deactivate the on-screen guide icons. (A pg. 24) • ON Select this to activate the function. • OFF Number buttons Select this to deactivate the function. 7 AUTO STANDBY* When playback ends and does not restart for more than the time you specify, this system turns off by itself. • 60 This system turns off by itself if playback does not restart within 60 minutes. • 30 This system turns off by itself if playback does not restart within 30 minutes. • OFF Select this to deactivate the function. * When both the Auto Standby function and the Sleep Timer are activated, if the shut-off time set by the Sleep Timer comes earlier than the one set by the Auto Standby function, the Sleep Timer controls shut-off time. Setting Parental Lock 1 Press CHOICE. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to display the OTHERS menu. 3 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to move H to “PARENTAL LOCK”, then press ENTER. The PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu appears on the TV screen. 7 PARENTAL LOCK You can restrict playback of a DVD containing violent scenes that is not suitable for your other family members. Accesses the PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu. (See following “Parental Lock”.) 4 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to move H to “COUNTRY CODE”, then press ENTER. 5 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the country code, then press ENTER. See “Country/Area codes list for Parental Lock” (A pg. 53). The H moves to “SET LEVEL”. 51 TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 52 Friday, March 14, 2003 10:01 PM Setting DVD preferences 6 Press ENTER. 4 Press number buttons (0-9) to enter your password, then press ENTER. • If you enter a wrong password, “WRONG! RETRY...” appears under the PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu. You cannot go to the next steps before you enter the correct password. 5 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to move H to the item you want to change, then 7 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the level of restriction, then press ENTER. The H moves to “PASSWORD”. • Select “NONE” to cancel this function. press ENTER. 6 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to change the setting, then press ENTER. 7 Press number buttons (0-9) to enter your password, then press ENTER. The new setting is stored. NOTE 8 Press number buttons (0-9) to enter a four-digit number as your password, then press ENTER. • You cannot set the Parental Lock before you set your password. • If you go out of the PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu before setting your password in step 6, the new country code and parental lock level will not become effective. The old country code and parental level will remain in effect. • When you enter wrong passwords more than three times, the H moves to “EXIT” automatically and Cursor //5 do not work. Press ENTER to exit from the PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu, then repeat from step 1. • If you forget your password, enter “8888”. The H moves to “EXIT”. Releasing Parental Lock temporarily The OTHERS menu resumes. When you set a strict parental level, some discs may not be played back at all. When you load such a disc and try to play it, the following display appears on the TV screen. You can temporarily release the Parental Lock. 9 Press ENTER. To return to the normal screen Press CHOICE. NOTE • Remember your password, or make a note of it. Changing the Parental Lock setting 1 Press CHOICE. 2 Press Cursor 3/2 to display the OTHERS menu. 3 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to move H to “PARENTAL LOCK”, then press ENTER. The PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu appears on the TV screen. • You can only move H to “PASSWORD” or to “EXIT” before you enter your password. 1 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to move H to “TEMPORARY RELEASE”, then press ENTER. The H moves to “PASSWORD”. • When selecting “NOT RELEASE”, press one of 0 buttons on the center unit to remove the disc. 2 Press number buttons (0-9) to enter your password. Playback starts. • If you enter a wrong password, “WRONG! RETRY...” appears under the PARENTAL LOCK sub-menu. You cannot play the disc before you enter the correct password. NOTE • When you enter wrong passwords more than three times, the H moves to “NOT RELEASE” automatically and Cursor //5 do not work. Press one of 0 buttons on the center unit to remove the disc. 52 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 53 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM Setting DVD preferences Country/Area codes list for Parental Lock AD AE AF AG AI AL AM AN AO AQ AR AS AT AU AW AZ BA BB BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BM BN BO BR BS BT BV BW BY BZ CA CC CF CG CH CI CK CL CM CN CO CR CU CV CX CY CZ DE DJ DK DM DO DZ EC EE EG EH 53 Andorra United Arab Emirates Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla Albania Armenia Netherlands Antilles Angola Antarctica Argentina American Samoa Austria Australia Aruba Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Barbados Bangladesh Belgium Burkina Faso Bulgaria Bahrain Burundi Benin Bermuda Brunei Darussalam Bolivia Brazil Bahamas Bhutan Bouvet Island Botswana Belarus Belize Canada Cocos (Keeling) Islands Central African Republic Congo Switzerland Côte d’Ivoire Cook Islands Chile Cameroon China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Cape Verde Christmas Island Cyprus Czech Republic Germany Djibouti Denmark Dominica Dominican Republic Algeria Ecuador Estonia Egypt Western Sahara ER ES ET FI FJ FK Eritrea Spain Ethiopia Finland Fiji Falkland Islands (Malvinas) FM Micronesia (Fedelated States of) FO FR FX GA GB GD GE GF GH GI GL GM GN GP GQ GR Faroe Islands France France, Metropolitan Gabon United Kingdom Grenada Georgia French Guiana Ghana Gibraltar Greenland Gambia Guinea Guadeloupe Equatorial Guinea Greece GS South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands GT GU GW GY HK Guatemala Guam Guinea-Bissau Guyana Hong Kong Island and McDonald HM Heard Islands HN HR HT HU ID IE IL IN IO IQ IR IS IT JM JO JP KE KG KH KI KM KN Honduras Croatia Haiti Hungary Indonesia Ireland Israel India British Indian Ocean Territory Iraq Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iceland Italy Jamaica Jordan Japan Kenya Kyrgyzstan Cambodia Kiribati Comoros Saint Kitts and Nevis KP Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of KR KW KY KZ Korea, Republic of Kuwait Cayman Islands Kazakhstan LA Lao People’s Democratic Republic LB LC LI LK LR LS LT LU LV LY MA MC MD MG MH ML MM MN MO MP MQ MR MS MT MU MV MW MX MY MZ NA NC NE NF NG NI NL NO NP NR NU NZ OM PA PE PF PG PH PK PL PM PN PR PT PW PY QA RE RO RU Lebanon Saint Lucia Liechtenstein Sri Lanka Liberia Lesotho Lithuania Luxembourg Latvia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Morocco Monaco Moldova, Republic of Madagascar Marshall Islands Mali Myanmar Mongolia Macau Northern Mariana Islands Martinique Mauritania Montserrat Malta Mauritius Maldives Malawi Mexico Malaysia Mozambique Namibia New Caledonia Niger Norfolk Island Nigeria Nicaragua Netherlands Norway Nepal Nauru Niue New Zealand Oman Panama Peru French Polynesia Papua New Guinea Philippines Pakistan Poland Saint Pierre and Miquelon Pitcairn Puerto Rico Portugal Palau Paraguay Qatar Réunion Romania Russian Federation RW SA SB SC SD SE SG SH SI SJ SK SL SM SN SO SR ST SV SY SZ TC TD TF TG TH TJ TK TM TN TO TP TR TT TV TW TZ UA UG Rwanda Saudi Arabia Solomon Islands Seychelles Sudan Sweden Singapore Saint Helena Slovenia Svalbard and Jan Mayen Slovakia Sierra Leone San Marino Senegal Somalia Suriname Sao Tome and Principe El Salvador Syrian Arab Republic Swaziland Turks and Caicos Islands Chad French Southern Territories Togo Thailand Code Language Tajikistan Tokelau Turkmenistan Tunisia Tonga East Timor Turkey Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu Taiwan Tanzania, United Republic of Ukraine Uganda United States Minor Outlying UM Islands US UY UZ VA United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vatican City State (Holy See) VC Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VE VG VI VN VU WF WS YE YT YU ZA ZM ZR ZW Venezuela Virgin Islands (British) Virgin Islands (U.S.) Vietnam Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna Islands Samoa Yemen Mayotte Yugoslavia South Africa Zambia Zaire Zimbabwe TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 54 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM System setting You can adjust the sound and speaker settings of this system. • The adjustments on a source take effect for the other sources. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; • Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO. Cursor (3/2///5) NOTE Before you start operation; • There is a time limit when doing the following steps. If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 1 again. • When selecting DVD as the source, the settings of the corresponding items in the choice menus also change. On the remote control: • BAL: You can adjust the balance between the front left and front right speakers. (A pg. 49) • D. COMP (Dynamic Range Compression): You can enjoy low level recorded sound clearly at night even at a low volume level when listening to the sound with Dolby Digital. (A pg. 49) • AUDIO POS (Audio Position): Set the audio position of subwoofer so that the subwoofer level can be automatically adjusted properly. (The smaller the number becomes, the more the level decreases automatically when listening in stereo.) • M. OUT (Monitor Out): Select the video output jack type by which you watch DVD playback after connecting your TV. (A pg. 8) Set the video output to use AV COMPU LINK remote control system. (A pg. 55) VIDEO: To watch DVD playback via the VIDEO jack. S: To watch DVD playback via the S-VIDEO jack. COMPNT (component): To watch DVD playback via the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks. 3 Press Cursor 3/2 to make an adjustment or selection. Example: 1 Press SETTING. The item you last selected appears on the display window. Example: “BAL” has been selected. 2 Press Cursor //5 repeatedly to select the item you want to set. Each time you press the button, the items shown on the display window change as follows: O FRNT SP O CNTR SP O SURR SP O FRNT D O CNTR D O SURR D O CROSS O LFE ATT. O BAL O D. COMP O AUDIO POS O M. OUT O (back to the beginning) See the corresponding pages for details on the related adjustments except for “AUDIO POS” and “M. OUT”. • FRNT SP (front speakers), CNTR SP (center speaker), SURR SP (surround speakers): Select the size of each speaker. (A pg. 50) • FRNT D (front speakers distance), CNTR D (center speaker distance), SURR D (surround speakers distance): Adjust distance from the listening position to the speakers. (A pg. 50) • CROSS: Select the cutoff frequency of the subwoofer. (A pg. 50) • FRNT SP, CNTR SP, SURR SP: “SML” (small) O “LRG” (large) • FRNT D, CNTR D, SURR D: Within the range between 1 ft and 30 ft. (by 1 ft step) • CROSS: “80Hz” O “100Hz” O “120Hz” O “150Hz” O “200Hz” O (back to the beginning) • LFE ATT.: “ON” O “OFF” • BAL: “L-21” to “L-1” O “CENTER” O “R-1” to “R-21” • D. COMP: “MID” O “MAX” O “OFF” O (back to the beginning) • AUDIO POS: “0” O “–2” O “–4” O “–6” O (back to the beginning) • M. OUT: “VIDEO” O “S” O “COMPNT” O (back to the beginning) 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set other items. NOTE • If you selected “SML” for the front speakers, you cannot select “LRG” for the center and surround speakers. • You can confirm your adjustment of speaker settings by listening to the test tone. To output the test tone, press TEST. (A pg. 32) • LFE ATT.: Diminish the distortion of the bass sound from the subwoofer while playing back a disc with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround. (A pg. 49) 54 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 55 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM AV COMPU LINK remote control system The AV COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to operate JVC TVs and VCRs through the center unit. This system is equipped with the AV COMPU LINK-III, which adds a function to operate JVC’s video components via the video components terminals. To use this remote control system, you need to connect the video components you want to operate as follows. • Refer also to the manuals supplied with your TV and video components. Connecting a TV and VCR CAUTION Before connecting; • If you have already plugged your VCR, TV and the center unit into the AC outlets, unplug their AC power cords first. 1 Connect the center unit to a TV and VCR. • For details, see page 8 and 14. 2 Connect the center unit to a TV and VCR using the optional AV COMPU LINK cords. NOTE • To correctly use the automatic selection of TV input mode, select the correct “M. OUT” setting. (A pg. 54) Available functions The AV COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to use the functions listed following. One-touch video play Simply by inserting a video cassette without its safety tab into the VCR, you can enjoy video playback without manually setting other switches. This system automatically turns on and changes the source to VCR. The TV automatically turns on and changes the input mode to the appropriate position so that you can view the playback picture. When you insert a video cassette with its safety tab in place, press the play (3) button on the VCR or on the remote control to get the same result. One-touch DVD play Simply by starting playback on the built-in DVD player, you can enjoy playback without manually setting other switches. The TV automatically turns on and changes the input mode to the appropriate position so that you can view the playback picture. Automatic selection of TV input mode When you select DVD or VCR as the source to play on the system, the TV automatically changes the input mode to the appropriate position so that you can view the playback picture. Automatic Power On/Off The TV and VCR turn on and off along with the system. When you turn on the system; • If the previously selected source is “DVD”, only the TV will turn on automatically. • If the previously selected source is “VCR”, the TV and VCR will turn on automatically. When you turn off the system, the TV and VCR will turn off. NOTE AV COMPU LINK cord (not supplied) TV VCR 3 Plug the AC power cords of the VCR, TV and the center unit into the AC outlets. 4 Turn on the connected components first, then turn on the center unit. • When turning on the TV for the first time after the AV COMPU LINK connection, turn the TV volume to minimum using the TV volume control on the TV. • When turning on the VCR, use the remote control supplied with this system. (Press F VCR/DBS.) 55 • If you turn off the system while recording on the VCR, the VCR will not turn off and will continue recording. TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 56 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:06 PM References To clean the disc Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge. Maintenance To get the best performance out of this system, keep your discs and mechanism clean. % General Notes In general, you will have the best performance by keeping your discs and the mechanism clean. • Store discs in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves. % Handling Discs • Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly. • Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc. • Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping. • Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it back in its case. • Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes and moisture. • DO NOT use any solvent — such as conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner or benzine — to clean the disc. % Cleaning the system • Stains on the system should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the system is heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in waterdiluted neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a dry cloth. • Since the system may deteriorate in quality, become damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about the following. • DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth. • DO NOT wipe it strong. • DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine. • DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides to it. • DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with it for a long time. Trouble shooting Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your JVC service center. General PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Power does not come on. The power cord is not connected to the center unit or an Connect the power cord correctly. (A pg. 15) AC outlet. Power is not supplied to the powered subwoofer. The power cord of the subwoofer is not connected to an Turn off the system, plug the power cord firmly into an AC outlet. AC outlet, and turn on the system again. (A pg. 15, 19) The system does not work correctly. The remote control does not work. The system cord is not connected. Connect the system cord. (A pg. 10) Lightning or electronic noise interferes with operation of the microcomputer. Switch the power off, then disconnect/reconnect the power plug. Immediately after beginning to heat the room, the system was moved to a cold location causing condensation to form inside. Switch the power off and leave the system a few hours before switching the power on again. It is too far from the center unit, or is not facing the center unit. Move closer to the center unit. (Operate the remote control within 7 m (23 ft) of the center unit.) (A pg. 16) There is something obstructing the remote sensor. Remove any obstacles. (A pg. 16) The remote control is not aimed at the remote sensor on Aim the remote control at the remote sensor on the the center unit or components. equipment you want to operate. (A pg. 16) The remote control mode selector is set at an incorrect position. Set the selector to the correct position. (A pg. 19) The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries. (A pg. 16) The batteries have been inserted the wrong way round (+/–). Insert the batteries correctly. (A pg. 16) The remote control is not set to operate the DVD player For the DVD player, press DVD before you perform the or tuner (FM/AM). operations. (A pg. 23) For the tuner, press FM/AM before you perform the operations. (A pg. 27) Sunlight is falling directly on the remote sensor. Hide the remote sensor from direct sunlight. The remote control signals are not set correctly. Enter the correct manufacturer’s code. (A pg. 17, 18) Continued on next page 56 TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 57 Monday, March 24, 2003 7:45 PM References PROBLEM No sound. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The system cord and/or speaker cord is not connected. Check the connection. (A pg. 10 – 13) There is a short in the speaker cord. Reconnect the speaker cord. The audio cord is not connected to AUDIO IN (VCR) and/or DIGITAL IN (DBS) correctly. Connect the cord correctly. (A pg. 14) An incorrect source has been selected. Select the correct source. (A pg. 20) Muting is on. Press MUTING to cancel muting. (A pg. 20) The decode mode is not set correctly. Select the proper decode mode. (A pg. 22) Sound from one front speaker only. The speaker cord is not connected correctly. Connect the speaker cord correctly. (A pg. 10) Left-right balance is not set properly. Adjust the balance properly. (A pg. 49, 54) No sound from the center and/or surround speakers. The speaker setting is incorrect. Set the speaker setting properly. (A pg. 49, 54) Bass sound is heard reinforced when listening in stereo. Appropriate bass level for stereo sound is not selected. Set “AUDIO POS” properly. (A pg. 54) DVD Playback PROBLEM No picture is displayed on the TV screen. No picture is displayed on the TV screen, the picture is blurred, or the picture is divided into two parts. POSSIBLE CAUSE The video cord is not connected correctly. Connect the cord correctly. (A pg. 8) TV input selection is incorrect. Select the correct input on the TV. The disc is not playable. Use a playable disc. (A pg. 3) The scan mode is set to “PROGRESSIVE” though the center unit is connected to the TV which does not support the progressive video input such as a conventional TV. Change the scan mode to “INTERLACE”. (A pg. 22) A disc cannot be played. The center unit’s and disc’s Region Code numbers are incompatible. Parental Lock is in use. A disc cannot be played and “0:00” is displayed on the display window. Video and audio are distorted. The picture does not fit the TV screen. Audio language is different from the one you have selected as your initial audio language. 57 Replace the disc. (A pg. 3) Enter password to change the Parental Lock level. (A pg. 51) The disc is loaded with its label and data sides inverted. Load the disc correctly. (A pg. 23) The unplayable disc is loaded. Replace the disc. (A pg. 3) The disc is scratched or dirty. Replace or clean the disc. (A pg. 2) A VCR is connected between the center unit and the TV. Connect the center unit and TV directly. (A pg. 8) With some discs, a picture may be blurred when setting “PICTURE SOURCE” to “FILM” or “AUTO”. Set “PICTURE SOURCE” to “VIDEO (NORMAL)” or “VIDEO (ACTIVE)”. (A pg. 49) The monitor type is not set correctly. Set “MONITOR TYPE” properly. (A pg. 49) The TV is not set correctly. No subtitle appears on the TV screen though you have selected a certain language as your initial subtitle language. SOLUTION Set the TV properly. — Some DVDs are programmed to always display no subtitle initially. If this happens, press SUBTITLE on the remote control after starting play. (A pg. 39) — Some DVDs are programmed to always use the original language initially. If this happens, press AUDIO on the remote control after starting play. (A pg. 39) TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 58 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM References MP3 Playback PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE A disc cannot be played. No MP3 files are recorded to the disc. Not MP3 files but JPEG files are played. SOLUTION Replace the disc. MP3 files do not have the file extension in their file names. Add correct file extension (.mp3, .Mp3, .mP3 or .MP3) to their file names. (A pg. 3) MP3 files are not recorded in a format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2. Replace the disc. (Record MP3 files using a compliant application.) The different types of files are recorded to the disc. The disc which contains the different types of files may not be played because of its disc characteristics or recording conditions. The MP3/JPEG setting is set to “JPEG”. When both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded to a disc, set “MP3/JPEG” to “MP3” to play MP3 files. (A pg. 49) The MP3 control display No MP3 files or JPEG files are recorded to the disc, or appears on the TV the disc is an unplayable disc (such as CD-ROM). screen, but no operation can be performed. Replace the disc. (A pg. 3) JPEG Playback PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE A disc cannot be played. No JPEG files are recorded to the disc. SOLUTION Replace the disc. JPEG files do not have the correct file extension in their Add correct file extension (.jpg, .jpeg, .JPG, .JPEG or file names. any uppercase and lowercase combination such as “.Jpg”) to their file names. (A pg. 3) Not JPEG files but MP3 files are played. JPEG files are not recorded in a format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2. Replace the disc. (Record JPEG files using a compliant application.) The MP3/JPEG setting is set to “MP3”. When both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded to a disc, set “MP3/JPEG” to “JPEG” to play JPEG files. (A pg. 49) FM/AM PROBLEM Hard to listen to broadcast because of noise. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Antennas are disconnected. Reconnect the antennas correctly and securely. The AM loop antenna is too close to the center unit. Change the position and direction of the AM loop antenna. The supplied FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned. Extend the FM antenna to the best position. Beat Cut mode is not set properly while listening to an AM broadcast. Try to change the Beat Cut mode. (A pg. 28) Continuous static during The received signal is too weak. FM broadcasts. The station is too far away. Connect an external FM antenna (A pg. 9), or contact your dealer. Select another station. Others PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION One-touch DVD play does not work though you have connected AV COMPU LINK cord correctly. The video output jack type to watch the DVD playback is not set correctly. The system suddenly turns off by itself. The Sleep Timer or Auto Standby function is activated. Turn the functions off. (A pg. 21, 51) Set “M. OUT” properly to watch the DVD playback. (A pg. 54) NOTE • Problems may be caused by components connected to the center unit, so also read all manuals for the connected components carefully. 58 TH-M65-55-45[J]-09Settings.fm Page 59 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:06 PM References Glossary Aspect ratio The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displayed image. The horizontal vs. vertical ratio of conventional TVs is 4:3, and that of wide-screens is 16:9. Chapter Multiangle By recording multiple scenes progressing at the same time in a single title, the user can select view angles. This feature is called the multiangle function. Multichannel DVD is specified to have each sound track constitute one sound field. Multichannel refers to a structure of sound tracks having three or more channels. Refers to individual chapters included in a title. Multilanguage Composite video signal When a title is created to cope with multiple languages, it is generally called a multilanguage title. Refers to video signal comprised of three kinds of signals combined: an image signal made up of luminance and chrominance signals using the frequency multiplication technique; burst signal providing the basis for color reproduction; and synchronization signal. Component video signal A video signal system where parts of information necessary for reproducing image signal comprised of the three primary colors of light are transmitted via separate signal lines. Types of signal, such as R/G/B, Y/PB/PR, etc., are available. Parental Lock A feature of this system to automatically determine whether or not to reproduce particular DVD software by comparing its parental level (a measure of undesirability of scenes, etc. from educational viewpoint) set for the software beforehand with that set on this system by the user; if the software’s level is less restrictive than the user-set level, it will be reproduced. Playback control (PBC) A screen display prepared for allowing selection of images, sounds, subtitles, multiangles, etc. recorded on a DVD. Refers to the signal recorded on video CDs or SVCDs for controlling reproduction. By using menu screens recorded on a Video CD or SVCD that supports PBC, you can enjoy interactivetype software as well as software having a search function. Interlaced scan Progressive scan In the conventional video system, a picture is shown on the display monitor in two halves. The Interlaced scan system places lines of the second half of the picture in-between lines of the first half of the picture. Progressive scan displays all the horizontal lines of a picture at one time, as a single frame. This system can convert the interlaced video from DVD into progressive format for connection to a progressive display. It dramatically increases the vertical resolution. JPEG Region Code A still-picture data compression system proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features small decrease in image quality in spite of its high compression ratio. A system for allowing discs to be played back only in the regions designated beforehand. All the countries in the world are divided into six regions, each region being identified by a specified Region Code (or region number). If the Region Code given to a disc includes a numeral which matches one in the Region Code of a player, the player can play back the disc. Disc menu Letter box A method of displaying wide images like movies in the center of a 4:3 TV screen with no part of the image deleted, by placing black bands on the top and bottom of the screen. This name has resulted from the screen form looking literally like a letter box. Linear PCM (PCM: Pulse Code Modulation) A system for converting analog sound signal to digital signal for later processing, with no data compression used in conversion. MP3 A file format with a sound data compression system. “MP3” is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer 3. By using MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can contain about 10 times as much data volume as a regular CD can. 59 Sampling frequency Frequency of sampling data when analog data is converted to digital data. Sampling frequency numerically represents how many times the original analog signal is sampled per second. Surround A system for creating three-dimensional sound fields full of realism by arranging multiple speakers around the listener. Transfer rate The rate of transferring digital data. Usually the measure is in baud per second. The DVD system applies a variable transfer rate system for high efficiency. TH-M65-55-45[J]-10IX.fm Page 60 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:42 PM References Index A A-B Repeat Playback.................................................................... 45 All Channel Stereo (ALL CH ST.) ....................................... 30 – 32 Angle............................................................................................. 38 Audio CD .................................................................................... 3, 4 Audio language (AUDIO LANGUAGE) ............................... 39, 48 Auto standby (AUTO STANDBY) .............................................. 51 AUTO/PCM.................................................................................. 22 AV COMPU LINK ....................................................................... 55 B Bass (BASS) ........................................................................... 21, 49 Beat cut mode (BEAT CUT) ........................................................ 28 C CD-R ............................................................................................... 3 CD-RW ........................................................................................... 3 Chapter ............................................................................................ 4 Choice menu ......................................................................... 46 – 52 Audio menu (AUDIO)............................................................ 49 Distance menu (DISTANCE) ................................................. 50 Language menu (LANGUAGE)............................................. 48 Level menu (LEVEL) ............................................................. 50 Other setting menu (OTHERS) .............................................. 51 Picture menu (PICTURE)....................................................... 49 Size menu (SIZE) ................................................................... 50 Speaker setting menu (SPK. SETTING) ................................ 49 Component video ............................................................................ 8 Composite video ....................................................................... 8, 14 Crossover (CROSS OVER) .................................................... 50, 54 D DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor) mode .............................. 29 – 32 Dance club (DANCE CLUB) ......................................... 29 – 32 Hall (HALL) ................................................................... 29 – 32 Live club (LIVE CLUB)................................................. 29 – 32 Pavilion (PAVILION) .................................................... 29 – 32 Decode mode ................................................................................ 22 Dimmer ......................................................................................... 20 Dolby Digital ........................................................................ 29 – 31 Dolby Pro Logic II ................................................................ 29 – 31 Pro Logic II Movie (PL II MOVIE) ............................... 29 – 31 Pro Logic II Music (PL II MUSIC) ................................ 29 – 31 DSP mode ............................................................................. 29 – 32 DTS Digital Surround ........................................................... 29 – 31 DVD Video (DVD)..................................................................... 3, 4 Dynamic range compression (D.RANGE COMPRESSION) ............................................... 49, 54 M Menu language (MENU LANGUAGE) ........................................48 Monitor type (MONITOR TYPE) .................................................49 16:9 AUTO..............................................................................49 16:9 NORMAL........................................................................49 4:3 LB......................................................................................49 4:3 PS ......................................................................................49 MP3........................................................................................3, 4, 36 Muting............................................................................................20 O On-screen bar.................................................................................33 On-screen guide icons (ON SCREEN GUIDE) ......................24, 51 On-screen language (ON SCREEN LANGUAGE) ......................48 P Parental Lock (PARENTAL LOCK).............................................51 Picture source (PICTURE SOURCE) ...........................................49 Playback Control function (PBC)..............................................4, 35 Program Playback (PROGRAM) ..................................................43 Progressive mode (PROGRESSIVE) ............................................22 R Random Playback ..........................................................................44 Region Code ..............................................................................3, 19 Repeat Playback.............................................................................44 Resume Playback (RESUME) .................................................24, 51 S Screen saver (SCREEN SAVER) ............................................24, 49 Sleep Timer....................................................................................21 Slow-motion ..................................................................................41 Subtitle language (SUBTITLE) ...............................................39, 48 Super Video CD (SVCD) ............................................................3, 4 Surround mode.......................................................................29 – 32 S-video .......................................................................................8, 14 T Test tone (TEST TONE)..........................................................32, 50 Title..................................................................................................4 Track ................................................................................................4 Tray lock........................................................................................25 Treble (TREBLE) ....................................................................21, 49 V Video CD (VCD) .........................................................................3, 4 Video Fine Processor (VFP) ..........................................................42 Z Zoom..............................................................................................41 F Frame-by-frame playback ............................................................. 41 G Group .............................................................................................. 4 I Interlace mode (INTERLACE)..................................................... 22 J JPEG ..................................................................................... 3, 4, 37 L Left/Right speaker balance (L/R BALANCE)........................ 49, 54 Low frequency effect attenuater (LFE ATT.)......................... 49, 54 60 TH-M65-55-45[J]-11Spec.fm Page 61 Monday, March 24, 2003 4:10 PM References Specifications % Subwoofer (SP-PWM65) Amplifier section Front/Center/Surround: % Center unit (XV-THM65/XV-THM55/XV-THM45) Audio section Total Harmonic Distortion 0.02 % NOTE: This value is measured at System cord CONNECTOR for reference. Audio input sensitivity/Impedance (at 1 kHz) Analog input: AUDIO IN (VCR): 290 mV/47 kC Digital input*: DIGITAL IN (DBS): –21 dBm to –15 dBm (OPTICAL) (660 nm E30 nm) * Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital Surround (with sampling frequency — 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz) Digital output (XV-THM65 only): DIGITAL OUT –21 dBm to –15 dBm (OPTICAL) (660 nm E30 nm) Video section Color System: NTSC Horizontal Resolution: 500 lines Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 64 dB Video output level Composite: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C S-video-Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C S-video-C: 0.286 V(p-p)/75 C Component-Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C Component-PB/PR: 0.7 V(p-p)/75 C Video input sensitivity/Impedance (VCR IN) Composite: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C S-video-Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C S-video-C: 0.286 V(p-p)/75 C Tuner section Tuning Range FM: AM: General Power Requirements: Power Consumption: 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz AC 120 V Ó, 60 Hz 20 W (at operation) 1.0 W (in standby mode) Dimensions (W M H M D):400 mm M 85 mm M 386 mm (15-3/4 inches M 3-3/8 inches M 151/14 inches) Mass: 4.6 kg (10.2 lbs) Subwoofer: Speaker section Speaker unit: Frequency Range: General Power Requirements: Power Consumption: 100 W per channel, RMS at 4 C at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. 120 W, RMS at 4 C at 100 Hz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. 20 cm (8 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded 25 Hz to 200 Hz AC 120 V Ó, 60 Hz 150 W (at operation) 0 W (in standby mode) Dimensions (W M H M D):235 mm M 355 mm M 492 mm (9-5/16 inches M 14 inches M 19-3/8 inches) Mass: 13.0 kg (28.7 lbs) % Subwoofer (SP-PWM55) Amplifier section Front/Center/Surround: Subwoofer: Speaker section Speaker unit: Frequency Range: General Power Requirements: Power Consumption: 100 W per channel, RMS at 4 C at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. 120 W, RMS at 4 C at 100 Hz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. 16 cm (6-5/16 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded 30 Hz to 200 Hz AC 120 V Ó, 60 Hz 150 W (at operation) 0 W (in standby mode) Dimensions (W M H M D):216 mm M 353 mm M 485 mm (8-9/16 inches M 13-15/16 inches M 19-1/8 inches) Mass: 12.0 kg (26.5 lbs) % Subwoofer (SP-PWM45) Amplifier section Front/Center/Surround: Subwoofer: Speaker section Speaker unit: Frequency Range: General Power Requirements: Power Consumption: 80 W per channel, RMS at 6 C (Center/Surround)/120 W per channel, RMS at 4 C (Front) at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. 120 W, RMS at 4 C at 100 Hz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. 16 cm (6-5/16 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded 30 Hz to 200 Hz AC 120 V Ó, 60 Hz 140 W (at operation) 0 W (in standby mode) Dimensions (W M H M D):216 mm M 353 mm M 485 mm (8-9/16 inches M 13-15/16 inches M 19-1/8 inches) Mass: 12.0 kg (26.5 lbs) 61 TH-M65-55-45[J]-11Spec.fm Page 62 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:45 PM References % Satellite Speakers (SP-THM65F) % Satellite Speakers Speakers: Front speakers (SP-THM45F) Speakers: 8.0 cm (3-3/16 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 120 W Impedance: 4C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):103 mm M 115 mm M 100 mm (4-1/16 inches M 4-9/16 inches M 3-15/16 inches) Mass: 0.64 kg (1.5 lbs) 5.5 cm (2-3/16 inches) M 2 Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 100 W Impedance: 4C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):250 mm M 1 103 mm M 250 mm (9-7/8 inches M 43-7/16 inches M 9-7/8 inches) Mass: 3.77 kg (8.3 lbs) % Center Speaker (SP-THM65C) 5.5 cm (2-3/16 inches) M 2 Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 100 W Impedance: 4C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):258 mm M 75 mm M 81 mm (10-3/16 inches M 3 inches M 3-1/4 inches) Mass: 0.95 kg (2.1 lbs) Speakers: % Satellite Speakers (SP-THM55F) Speakers: Woofer: Tweeter: 10.0 cm (3-15/16 inches) 4.0 cm (1-5/8 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 100 W Impedance: 4C Frequency Range: 65 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):140 mm M 228 mm M 167 mm (5-9/16 inches M 9 inches M 6-5/8 inches) Mass: 1.9 kg (4.2 lbs) % Center Speaker (SP-THM55C) Speakers: Woofer: Tweeter: 8.0 cm (3-3/16 inches) M 2 4.0 cm (1-5/8 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 100 W Impedance: 4C Frequency Range: 65 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):326 mm M 119 mm M 164 mm (12-7/8 inches M 4-11/16 inches M 6-1/2 inches) Mass: 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) Surround speakers (SP-THM45S) Speakers: 8.0 cm (3-3/16 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):103 mm M 115 mm M 100 mm (4-1/16 inches M 4-9/16 inches M 3-15/16 inches) Mass: 0.52 kg (1.2 lbs) % Center Speaker (SP-THM45C) Speakers: 8.0 cm (3-3/16 inches) Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D):103 mm M 115 mm M 100 mm (4-1/16 inches M 4-9/16 inches M 3-15/16 inches) Mass: 0.64 kg (1.5 lbs) % Accessories • • • • • • • • Remote control (1) Batteries (2) FM antenna (1) AM loop antenna (1) Power cord (1) System cord (1) Composite video cord (1) Speaker cords 5 m (16 ft): For satellite (front left/right) and center speakers (3) 10 m (32 ft): For satellite speakers (surround left/right) (2) (The length of the above speaker cords are approximate.) • Screws (with washer) (TH-M65 only) M4 x 25 mm (1 inch): For the satellite speakers (16) Designs & specifications are subject to change without notice. 62 TH-M65-55-45[J]-11Spec.fm Page 63 Friday, March 14, 2003 10:04 PM Authorized Service Centers QUALITY SERVICE HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 537-5722 http://www.jvc.com Dear Customer, In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, please read the instruction booklet before operating the unit. In the event that repairs are necessary, please call 1 (800) 537-5722 for your nearest authorized servicer or visit our website at www.JVC.com Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service. Do not service the television yourself Caution To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs. Accessories To purchase accessories for your JVC product, please call toll free: 1 (800)882-2345 or on the web at www.JVC.com 63 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 64 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM 64 TH-M65-55-45[J].book Page 68 Friday, March 14, 2003 6:52 PM TH-M65/TH-M55/TH-M45 DVD DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEM EN © 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED 0303SKMIDEJEM
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