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This device
complies
with
Part
15 of the
Operation
is subject to the following
tions: (1) This device may not cause
interference,
and
interference
(2) this
received,
may cause
must
including
undesired
In accordance
device
ForYourSafety
FCC Rules.
two condiharmful
accept
interference
any
The AC power
plug is polarized (one blade is wider than
that
the
operation.
with
FCC requirements,
changes
or
the
modifications
not expressly approved
by Thomson
Inc. could void the user's authority
to operate
this
generates
and
uses radio
frequency
If this
does cause
reception
unplugging
(RF)
the
"receiving"
interference
(which
unit),
the
•
Move
receiving
into
way.
go into
the
turn
the
completely,
contact
a qualified
to change
Do not
try to
to radio
you can determine
correct
the
If
the
attempt
electri-
outlet,
to bypass
or use a different
this safety
one,
feature.
by
interference
the unit away
interference,
Plug the
unit
into
measures
please consult
radio/television
from
the
equipment
a different
do not
wall
Also,
Commission
has prepared
the
FULLY
Printing
specify
INSERT.
ForYourRecords
outlet
is
so that
interference
the
event
need
that
both
service
the
should
model
be required,
number
you
and the
serial
number.
In the space below, record the date
place of purchase,
and the serial number:
Model No.
Remote
Date
booklet,
and
Washington,
Control
No.
of Purchase
Place of Purchase
"How
Radio TV Interference
is available
from the
number
In the
may
interference,
Communications
a helpful
Office,
stock
that
or an experienced
for additional
Federal
and Resolve
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Government
ordering
eliminate
your dealer
technician
suggestions.
To Identify
Problems."
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC SHOCK,
MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
interference),
the unit and the equipment
receiving
are on different
branch
circuits.
Please
fit,
cian
by one or more of the following
measures:
• Re-orient
the receiving
antenna
(that is, the
antenna
for the radio or television
that is
If these
won't
fits
one
reception.
equipment
or television
•
only
plug over and try to insert it
the other way. If it still won't
energy, and if not installed
and used properly,
this
equipment
may cause interference
to radio and
television
and
outlets
plug
outlet
product,
This device
other)
AC power
No.
U.S.
DC 20402.
004-000-00345-4
Serial
ServiceInformation
when
copies,
This product
complies
Subchapter
manufacture.
J, Applicable
with
DHHS
at the
Rules 21 CFR
date
of
This product
should be serviced only by those specially trained
in appropriate
servicing
techniques.
For instructions
on how to obtain
service, refer to
the
warranty
included
in this
Guide
Technical Specification
Product: Dolby
Digital Audio
video receiver
Brand: RCA
Model:
RT2370
A
Electricalcurrent consumption
Power Supply:
120V ~ 60Hz
Power consumption:
THE
LIGHTNING
FLASH AND ARROWHEAD W_THFN THE
FRFABOLE
IS
A
165 Watts
WARNING
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ALERTING YOU OF
DANGEROUS
IMPORTER
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Thomson
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CAUTION:
TO REDUCE
THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO ROT REI_IOVE
COVER
{OR
BACK),
SERVICEABLE
SIDE,
REFER
NO
USERPARTS
_NSERVICING
TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL
SERVICE
THE PRODUCT.
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THE
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TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT _=XPOS _=THIS PRODUCT
TO F_tN OR MOISTURE.
FCC Information
Troubleshooting
Getting
Started
Unpacking
the Receiver
.............
Unpacking
the Speakers
.............
Inserting
Batteries
into Remote Control
Set Up and Maintenance
of the
Receiver ..........................
Protect your Components
from
Overheating
.......................
Connecting
to Audio-Visual
2
2
.3
3
3
Components
......................
Digital Connection
.................
Connecting
Antennas
...............
Connecting
the Speakers .............
Connecting
the Subwoofer
...........
Positioning
your Speaker .............
Front Speaker Placement
.............
Surround
Placement
................
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
Advanced
Surround
Test Tone / Channel
8
9
Setting
Balance
..........
..........
Connecting
for Power
...............
Using Headphones
..................
Factory Setting .....................
9
9
9
Operating
your
Receiver
Receiver Controls
..................
Your Remote Control
...............
10
11
Display ..........................
Switching
On/Off
..................
Selection
of Audio/Video
Source
......
Using the Remote to Control
Additional
Components
......................
Using the receiver to play a Source ....
Operating
the Radio
...............
Advanced
Sound
12
13
13
14
15
16
Control
Sound Enhancement
Systems
Fine Setting
of Components
Fine Setting
of the Speakers
Advanced
Setting
.................
........
.........
.........
18
19
20
20
Tips
Troubleshooting
Tips ...............
Receiver/Tuner
Operation
..........
Remote Control Operation
.........
General
........................
Cleaning the Exterior
.............
Equipment
Specifications
..........
Care
and
22
22
Maintenance
Cleaning
.........................
Important
battery information
Safety precautions
.................
Headset safety ....................
Don't infringe
....................
Remote
22
22
22
22
.......
23
23
23
23
23
Codes
Cable Codes ......................
VCR Codes .......................
TV Codes ........................
Satellite
Receivers
.................
24
24
25
26
Audio (RCA only)
Laser disc Players
26
26
..................
..................
Limited
Warranty
(U.S.)
........
Limited
Warranty
(Canada)
27
.....
28
I_I\°I\I
One pair of "AA"
batteries
O_O_O
_0 C)_O
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One external
FM
Dipole antenna
One external
AM
loop antenna
one audio cable (two
with red and white
wires)
RCA
8z_....
c3 c;:
_ _ ,_ ,,
connectors;
• one
instruction
• one
• one
safety
Quick
book;
leaflet;
Connection
Un packing The Speakers
° one set of speakers
including
front speakers, 1 centre speaker,
left and right rear speakers.
• one set of speakers
speaker 1 subwoofer
1 set of left and right
1 subwoofer
Front Speakers
One RCA Universal
Remote Control
Guide
nc ud ng 2 front speakers,
and 2 rear speakers.
1 centre
and 1 set of
Center Speakers
1 X red/black wire for
front right speaker
1 X green/black
wire
for center speaker
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1 X white/black
front
Subwoofer
left
wire
for
speaker
1 X purple/black
for
wire
subwoofer
Rear Speakers
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1 X blue/black
rear
left
speaker
wire
for
1 X gray/black
rear
right
wire
speaker
for
Inserting
Insert
two
Batteries
AA(R6)
signs on the
control,
button
remote
Install
into Remote Control
batteries
battery
according
compartment.
point
it directly
at your
is pressed, a red indicator
control.
batteries
1. Remove
compartment
door
spaces for
and
by applying
then
lift
in the compartment
door.
Set up and Maintenance
sufficient
the
and
of the Receiver
ventilation
10 cm/4"
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10cm/4"
<'_'_ CH •
remote
as follows:
battery
2. Insert 2 AA batteries
replace the compartment
_.,/I
+ and -
receiver. Whenever
a
will light up on the
thumb
pressure on battery
door
door out and off the cabinet.
• Provide
indicated:
to the
To use the
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DIGITAL
CONNECTION
If you have
carry the audio
If your video
included,
enhanced
relevant
receiver
component
has a S-Video
S-Video jack
One S-video
When
composite
video
Before
S-Video
or coaxial
S-Video
(yellow
plugging
cable,
make
the p_ug and jack,
optical
cable
(eg
is used,
RCA connector)
sure to match
otherwise,
portion
is needed
or coaxia}
DVD,
Note:
cable
for each
with
or coaxial
and enjoy
Dolby
SAT receiver,
is used, the analog
SAT or CD) to the appropriate
Optical
connection
came or
provides
the shape
p}ayer or CD player
(not supplied)
of the signal
select the corresponding
cable
for VCR recording
in the optical
cable
DVD
digital cable
a digital
digital
Digital
cable
sound
DVD player
audio
cables
output,
you can make
(not supplied)
quality
to
One optical
or CD player.
are still needed
When
if recording
through a tape or VCR is desired
This receiver provides one optical and one coaxia}
digital input for the connection
of your components
Please connect your components
at the rear side of the
cable is needed for each
also be connected
Note:
jack
you can make use of it to enjoy
video quality by connecting
it to the
component
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a SAT receiver
use of an optical
S-VIDEO
of
and coax
must
composite)
plug in completely.
cables
carry
or DVD
player
inputs
only the audio
and press D]GITAL
portion
for a SAT receiver
can also be used
from
digital
INPUT
to
source
for the video
that is connected
SAT receiver
input
also be established
the best connection
RCA connector)
you will not be able to
digital
portion
_t is important
of the signal
A video
S-video
Composite
video
(yellow
that the same type of cab}e (S-video
the Home Theater
to the Home
of the signal
and DVD player
to the TV is used
to connect
the
Theater
DVD
to AUDIO
D_G_TAL
Connect
_NPUT
components
capable
Digital
SAT
OUT(DaD)
of outputing
(e.g. DVD
Dolby
TV
or SAT) or
standard
PCM (CD) format
digita_ signals
Read section
on "input Signal Setting"
under "Advanced
Sound
Control"
carefully
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Deck
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(Tape Deck)
FRONT
_
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14t°
LINE IN { Tape Dec< )
Remark:
video
If your CD player is equipped with digital optical jacks, use of optical cable is preferred
What you need is just one more optical digital connecting
cable
(not supplied)
Plug it in
........................
the digital
details
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input jack of the receiver
on pg 19 chapter
"Input
brought
to you by the optical
needed
for recording
and se}ect
Signal
cable
to tape output
OPTICAL
Setting").
When
optical
on the receiver
You can enjoy
cable
is used,
better
analog
setting
sound
cables
(see
quality
are still
TERMINAL
If you have
game
machine,
a video
camera,
or an extra
VCR, connect it to VAUX
front of the receiver
input
at the
or
Digital Connections
Read instructions
carefully
nents to the receiver.
when
connecting
Digital
Dolby
Digital
In Jacks can accept
or PCM signals
connected.
when
compatible
compo-
(AC-3),
components
DTS
are
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iii
...
Connecting
The AM
terminals
and
the Antennas
FM antennas
on the
system's
They must be hooked
reception.
connect
back
to the AM
and
panel.
up in order to receive clear
FM
Speaker wires
1 for each speaker, is
FRONT
SPEAKERS
needed
for
speaker
cord
the
tab to
connection•
about
open
Twist
2/3 inch
the
the
stripped
(15 ram).
terminal
and
ends
of
Press down
insert
the
on
wire.
Release tab to lock wire in the
terminal.
Antenna
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Push termtna_
_nsert wl_e.
_:aD oown
Wire Co_ection
_o
Release
tab to
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NOTE: Make sure the insulation
is con pletel_ removed
from the
ends of the Antenna
arid speaKer wires a_ all connec_lor_
u )lnts.
To ease speaker connections,
the terminals
are color-coded.
(Front
Left
the
speaker
•
White/Black
•
•
Red/Black
(Front Right Speaker),
Green/Black
(Center
Speaker)
•
Blue/Black
(Rear
Left
•
Grey/Black
(Rear
Right
•
Purple/Black
Connect
to the
the
Speaker),
Speaker).
Speaker).
(Subwoofer)
L, R speakers
corresponding
(with
speaker
nal).
subwoofer
the
at the
color
same for center
and
w_res and
back
on the
green/black
(with
of the
speakers
receiver.
Do the
terminal),
rear
purple/black
termi-
Speaker Polarity
When
connecting
the
speakers,
make
sure the
polari-
ties ("+" speaker wire to "+" on the receiver)
of
speaker wires and terminals
are matched.
If the wires
are reversed, the sound will be distorted
bass ("out
of phase"
effect)•
and will lack
Positioning your speaker
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They
Left, Right (Front Speakers)
carry
primarily
music and
sound
effects
Center
In surround
the
mode,
dialogue
set between
the
as well
the
center
speaker
as music
left
and
and
right
carries
effects.
much
It should
of
be
speakers.
Surround (Rear Speakers)
Their
overall
sound
balance
sible to the
front
speakers.
to establish
an evenly
should
be as close as pos-
Proper
placement
distributed
sound
is vital
field.
Subwoofer
A subwoofer
bass effects
is designed
(explosions,
to reproduce
powerful
low
the rumble
of spaceships,
etc.) which dramatically
heightens
involvement
with
the action on the screen.
It is therefore
recommended to connect
used.
subwoofers
when
small
speakers
are
Magnetic shielding
Speakers
placed
less than
two
feet
from
the
TV set
must be magnetically
shielded
in order to prevent
picture
distortion.
Front and center
speakers provided with
this
unit
It is not
recommended
yourset
near the
are magnetically
shielded
to
protect
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to
place
the
rear
speakers
TV set.
Courtesy
Dolby
Laboratories
A
Front Speaker Placement
Even
if you
can't
duplicate
this
setup exactly, the suggestions
that follow
will help you get
ideal
home
theater
for speaker placement
good results.
B
Advanced Setting
Alternative Surround Placement
Rear wall
_
If rearwall
mounting
isthe onlychoice,
aim the
speakers at each other (A), towards
the front (B) or
even towardsthe
sidewalls
(C, D), Experiment
with
placement
until surround
sounds
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Dolby
Laboratories
No adjacent walls
Surrounds
can go on stands
approximate
the preferred
to the sides or rear of the
upwards.
In the
latter
floor, or preferably,
on end tables (B).
case, they
a few
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Dolby
facing
sidewall
viewing
Laboratories
feet
each other
to
mounting
area aimed
(A), or
can go right
off
the floor
on the
such as
Test Tone / Channel balance
Channel balance
Your
receiver
is equipped
for balancing
the
from
channel
to channel,
until
each channel
with
channels,
plays
a test signal
As the
adjust
at the
signal
the
same
generator
"travels"
level
controls
loudness
level.
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)
Courtesy
Dolby
Laboratories
Level adjustment & surround channel level
expectation
Even though
as loud
that
you
as the
on actual
nel is usually
adjust
others
program
much
tempted
to readjust
ducers use surround
and
ambience,
good
it did,
surround
it would
and
the
on the
channel
test signal,
material
lower
than
the
you'll
surround
the front.
to be
find
chan-
Don't
be
the surround
level; program
promostly for subtle atmospherics
only
rarely
mix doesn't
soon
surround
become
for
special
call attention
effects.
A
to itself;
if
distracting.
Laboratories.
DD
D
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DOLBY
_ G _ T A L
Dolby Laboratories.
Laboratories,
D _ o I TA L
SURROUND
under
license from
Dolby
Dolby Digital
Manufactured
Laboratories.
"Dolby",
"Pro
Logic" and thedouble-D
symbol are trademarks
Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby
of
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Manufactured
under license from
Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No.
5,451,942, 5,956,674, 5,974,380,
5,978,762 and other world-wide
patents
issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround"
are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems,
Inc. Copyright
1996, 2000 Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
All preset radio stations
and surround
will
setting
be lost after factory
restore
factory setting
1. Enter standby
with
sound setting
is restored.
the fo!lowing
You may
procedu[es:
mode
2. Press SURR. MODE
key when holding
SOURCE UP.
3, AII preset stations wi!l reset to FM87.SMHz and aH
receiver settings restore to default settings as
described
above.
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9. TUNING
Press for about 2 seconds to search for next station.
Pressonce to review all preset stations in preset mode.
In normal mode, press to increase/decrease tuner frequencies.
10. SURR. MODE
Press repeatedly
to "Advanced
to select the surround mode you want. ( refer
Sound Control"
on page 19)
11. MEMORY
Press to toggle between
manual tuning
mode and preset sta-
tion mode, Press and hold to manually store tuner station in
preset mode.
12. FM/AM
Press to choose between
FM/AM in TUNER mode.
Press and hold to automatically
search and save preset stations
(FM only).
FM/AM button can only switch tuner
Tuner source.
bands and can not select
13. TEST tone
When pressing it briefly, a short noise (test tone) will be generated in the speakers one by one so that you can adjust the volume of individual
speaker. (See page 9 for details)
14. EQ
Press repeatedly
to select the desirable EQ mode (music style) -
FLAT, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, CLASSIC,VOCAL. Your choice will be
saved automatically.(Only
15. DIGITAL INPUT/
Press repeatedly
available in Stereo mode)
ST / MONO
to select the input device (analog / optical /
coaxial). In FM mode, press to toggle between stereo and
mono.
16. V-AUX Input
For convenient use of your digital camera, family game
machines, second VCR, etc.
Your Remote Control
Please be sure you have inserted the batteries
remote control (see relevant section on page
test it by pressing
will
any button.
If it works,
into the
3.) You can
the red LED
light.
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SLEEP
•
Unit
in Sleep
mode.
MEMORY
•
Unit
in Memory
or Preset
KHz
MHz
• Tuner
frequency
unit.
EQ
• EQ effect
activated.
mode.
Switching on/off
• To switch
on the receiver,
press ON/STANDBY
button
once, or any source button
on the remote
control.
o\
• Standby:
when the
ON/STANDBY
button
mode.
receiver
is on, press the
once to activate
the standby
• To switch off the unit completely,
power cord from the socket
unplug the
Using the Remote to Control Additional
Components
You can set your remote
to control
(like CD, TV, DVD, TAPE, etc.). What
encode
them in advance
RCA & Proscan models).
1. Turn
on the
component
2, Look
up the
brand
ber in the
code
(not
necessary
corresponding
page
23 to
3, Press and hold the corresponding
(like VCR, TV, DVD) on the remote
the code from
Buttons.
1. Your receiver
has a built
nect the appropriate
the receiver
in tuner.
antenna
Just con-
and you will be able to listen to
2. Other sources can be connected
to the
above standard source. Example: you can connect a LD into the DVD inputs.
3. Refer to the "Connecting
section
4. Release the component button, then press
ON,OFF to see if the
component will turn off.
To Audio-Visual
for details
on connec5. If this
tion.
code
on the back of
radio stations. (See details in Tuner section)
Components"
the
does not
work,
for
recent
to be programmed.
and
list from
other components
you need is to
list using
code
num-
25.
Source Button
while entering
the
Number
Once your _emote is encoded, you Canpress
ON/OFF on the remote once to turn off the
component and then followed by the Second
time quickly to turn off the receiver (Le. this
Unit), If you only want the receiver tO be
turned off, select FM/ AM while the unit is ON
before pressing ON!OFF.
l-'ll ii
This remote may not operate al! models of
the brands shown.
if batteries are removed from the battery
compartment of the remote €ontrol, al! memory wil! be !ost. You need to _e-enter a!!
previously programmed Codes again,
The buttons on the remote may not work
Correspondingly with those on other brand
components. Experiment with the remote and
your components to see which buttons work.
!f only a few functions operate, check to see if
another Code set will work with more buttons,
5- Tune
the
DOWN
repeatedly
stations
by pressing
until
the
TUNING
desired
UP
station
Alternatively,
you can press and hold TUNING
DOWN for about one second to activate
the
automatic
SEARCH function.
In this mode the
will automatically
station
tune frequencies
1. tf there
is interference,
or
is found.
UP or
receiver
until it finds a
modify
the location
of the antenna until the optimal sound is heard.
TV and other electronic devices could be the
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cause of interferences
antenna
2.
so Fry to position
the
away from them.
Weak signal can affect
the "auto
function ". Adjust the antenna
tion for more efficient search.
Search
for better
recep-
Select sound effect if needed by pressing Preset EQ or
DSP sound (see "Advance sound section" for details),
Selecting Mono or Stereo Sound
Press ST/MONO
button
mono
on the
main
unit
or the
DIGITAL
on the remote control to toggle
between
and stereo sound in FM tuner mode (when
available).
Storing radio stations:
The receiver
memory.
can store
up to 40 radio
You can enter
yourself
or the
station
automatically
every
receiver
single
can store
stations
radio
all available
in an ascending
in
station
radio
order.
Automaticpreset storing: (FMonly)
1. Select
the
band
by pressing
FM/AM
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2- Press and
hold
FM/AM
on the
unit
3 seconds.
for
"MEMORY"
played
main
will
be dis-
in red and
blink
during
matic
storing
the
will
auto-
process.
Radio frequencies
will be scanned
and radio station
stored automatically.
When all available
radio stations
the
are stored
auto
preset
Storing
or if all 40 memory
will
locations
are full,
stop.
function"
efficiency.
Adjust
the antenna
Manual preset
1. Select FM or AM band by pressing FM/AM
repeatedly.
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2. Tune
"Manual
to the
tuning"
radio
station
on page
to be stored.
16 above
(see
for details)
Stereo
The Stereo
from
mode
the
front
connected
the
uses the
speakers.
front
two
main
Use this
speakers
channel
mode
if you
outputs
have
only.
DSP (Digital Sound Processor)
These digital
environment
sound effects resemble
sounds in a real
such as (STADIUM / THEATER / CONCERT
! CLUB / CHURCH
/ ARENA).
verts analog
audio signals
enables you to adjust the
the
sound
ferent
(Not
quality.
feel
DSP automatically
Different
modes
of size and type
available
in Dolby
con-
to digital
ones which
sound without
degrading
will
give
of listening
you
dif-
environment.
Digital/DTS)
Night Mode
By using
Dynamic
(pressing
Range
OK), you
Compression
can enjoy
technology
enhanced
Dolby
Digital
sound quality
at night without
interrupting
your
roommates
or neighbors.
Night Mode will compress
the difference
in volume
between
normal
voices and
sound
like explosions,
Digital
enable
can be activated
while
component
by pressing
still enjoying
(DVD,
the
button
repeatedly
until NORMAL
play. While
Normal is still on the
SAT).
appears
display,
Pear [e_t Speaker
Rear Right Speakei
on the dispress the
LEFT or RIGHT
control,around
Adjustment
buttons
on the remote
the OK button,
on the remote
control
until
the
ililililiiiii_
Front P[gtlt Speakel
Mode
OK
you
select
desired
mode.
modes (NORMAL,
SOFT, SOFTER) for
the extents of compression.
_ente[ >uea_el
a Dolby
Night
There
are three
you to choose
Fine Setting of the Components
The receiver
you turn
(like
has pre-selectecl
on the
DVD,
unit
SAT, CD) directly.
modes for different
table below.
If you
decide
to change
DOLBY
DTS I
DOLBY
the
the
mode
Source
The default
components
press the SURR MODE
the different
surround
one you
surround
by pressing
surround
are listed
surround
once
Buttons
in the
mode,
you can
repeatedly
to toggle
among
mode choices and select the
want.
PROLOGIC/
DIGITAL
"_
._
Stereo
DVD
SAT
VCR
V-AUX
Dolby Digital/DTS
Dolby Digital/DTS
N/A
N/A
PRO
PRO
PRO
PRO
TV
CD
TAPE
TUNER
Dolby Digital/DTS
STEREO
N/A
N/A
STEREO
STEREO
STEREO
STEREO
The receiver
will
keep
the
last selection
Prologic even with Digital Input
LOGIC
LOGIC
LOGIC
LOGIC
in memory.
4. Press LEVEL
S. Repeat
els.
again
step 3 to
to save your
adjust
other
setting.
speaker
volume
lev-
To adjust the level of a!l speakers (center and
surround speakers), you must select Pro Logi c
mode first by pressing the SURROUNDkey
Advanced Setting
Factory defaulted Advance setting indication
from VFD
The receiver
has defaulted
the
following
distances:
Front
(L/R)
speakers
15 ft
Center
(Cch)
speaker
15 ft
Rear speaker
(SUR)
10 ft
Speaker Configurations
You can also change
pressing
the
SETUP
the
setup
button
L!R SML or L!R LRG which
of the front
speaker.
Available
Selections:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_
of the
until
the
enables
speakers
display
by
shows
you to set the
Front Speaker selection
Center Speaker selection
Surround Speaker selection
Subwoofer
selection
Subwoofer
Phase
Large/Small
Large/Small/None
Large/Small/None
Yes/No
+ / -
Front Speaker distance
Centre Speaker distance
Rear Speaker distance
3-40 ft
0-40 ft
0-40 ft
Pressing
showing
SETUP button
L/R LRG, you
size
once, while the display is still
may press the OK button
to
toggle
among:
front,
center, surround,
subwoofer,
subwoofer
phase and speakers'
distance,
sleep and
dimmer
tance
iiiilililililililil
_i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:il
setup.
Set the
by pressing
speaker
UP/DOWN
size or speakers'
ARROW
button.
dis-
• The sub-woofer
selection
will always be YES
when the main speakers are set to small
(SML).
• For the subwooferphase
affected
setting,
it will be
by how you locate the subwoofer_
Try both + and - settings and select the one
that has better bass effect.
• tryout unit comes with,speakers,
always set
all speakers size to small
to protect them
and optimize the sound quality
• When left and right front speakers are set
to SMALL, center and surround
not be set to LARGE.
Use a subwoofer
to enjoy
optimum
• Subwoofer
Phase:
sound preferred.
Try both
• Speaker
For optimum
distance:
ence measure
the
your
listening
favorite
1. Press SETUP
distance
can
sound.
settings
between
speakers
and
surround
the
select
the
experispeaker
and
position.
once.
2. While the VFD display is showing
L/R SML, press
UP/DOWN
ARROW button
to select.
3. Press OK button
once to move to the next
speaker setting.
4. Repeat
5. When
wait for
step
set up is done,
5 seconds to
automatically
settings
3 to set up the
save your
or press any key
to save your
selection
and set up mode.
next
speaker
TAPEOUTand RECOUTdo not operate in VCRmode.
• Check to make sure the unit
input
is not
in 6-channel
direct
mode.
Cleaningthe Exterior
• Disconnect the system from AC power before cleaning
the exterior
of the system with a soft dust cloth, or
with a slightly clamp leather chamois. Never use strong
solvents.
Equipment
Specifications:
AMPLIFIER SECTION:
All 5 channels:
each 50W at 8 ohm.
Subwoofer
channel:
Muting
Attenuation:
<10%
THD @1 kHz
50w at 8_2, <10% THD @100 Hz
65dB
Frequency
Response: 40Hz to 20kHz +/-3dB
Signal to Noise Ratio: 65dB (Dolby digital
mode
VIDEO SECTION:
Input ( Sensitivity/Impedance
):lVp-p/75ohm
Output
(Level/Impedance):
lVp-p/75
ohm
Frequency
Response: 10Hz to 6MHz at +/- 3dB
Signal to noise ratio:
Crosstalk @3.58MHz:
40dB
40dB
AM TUNER SECTION:
Frequency
Response:
80Hz - 2kHz +/-6dB
Usable Sensitivity:
800uV/m @ SIN 20dB
Signal to Noise: 38dB
Image Ratio: 27dB @ 1000kHz
IF Rejection: 35dB
FM TUNER SECTION:
Frequency
Response: 40Hz - 15kHz +/-3dB
Quieting:
24dBu
Signal to Noise: 60dB(stereo)
/ 65dB(mono)
Image Ratio: 40dB
IF Rejection:
50dB
Dimensions
(H x W x D inch)
Unit-
15.7
5.1 x 17x
Front speaker - 7.8 x 5.5 x 4.6
Center speaker - 4.5 x 9.5 x 4.7
Rear speaker (Surround
speaker)
Subwoofer
- 14 x 6.3 x 14
:
- 6.5 x 4.2 x 3.5
mode)
Disconnect
theaudiosystem
fromthepowersource
before
performing
anymaintenance.
Cleaning
Clean the exterior
Important
of the system using a soft dust cloth.
battery
information
• Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you do not use
your remote control for more than one month.
• Discard leaky batteries immediately as leaking batteries
may cause skin burns or other personal injuries.
• Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according to
provincial and local regulations.
• Any battery may leak electrolyte
if mixed with a different
battery type, if inserted incorrectly, if all batteries are not
replaced at the same time, if disposed of in fire, or if an
attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be
recharged.
Safety precautions
• Never open the cabinet under any circumstances.
Any
repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a
trained technician.
• Never operate this product with the cabinet removed.
• Do not touch the player with wet hands. If any liquid
enters the player cabinet, take the player to a trained technician for inspection.
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping and
splashing.
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VCR
CODES
ADMIRAl_
2131
ADVENTURA
2026
AIKO
AIWA
2027
2002,
2003,
AKAI
2113
AMERICAN
HIGH
ASHA
AUDIO DYNAMICS
AUDIOVOX
2011
2013
2007,
2008, 2111,
2016,
2017,
2016,
2017,
2112,
2010
2012,
2014
2025
2013,
2014, 2015,
2019
2018,
2021,
202_
2062
CARVER
CCE
2022, 2114
2110
2027,
2013,
2061
CITIZEN
2019,2027
COLORTYME
COLT
2018,
2009
2061
CRAIG
CURTIS-MATHES
2013,
200_
2014, 2023,
2002, 2009,
2061
2013,
2016,
2018,
2013
2021, 2022,
2024,
2115
2017, 2019,
2028,2110
2025,
2026,
DAYTRON
2015,
2027,
2110
DBX
DIMENSIA
2009,
2000
2010
DYNATECH
ELECTROHOME
2002,
2014,
2014
2026
2029
2002,
2012, 2014,
2015,
2021, 2024,
2025,
2029,
2037,
2030, 2032,
2033,
2034, 2035,
2036,
2038,
2047,
2039, 2040,
2041,
2042, 2044,
2045,
2065,
2011,
2118
2105, 2113,
2023, 2048,
2116,
2049,
2117, 2130
2050, 2051,
2052,
2021,
2002,
2026
2119
2026
200_
2120
2001, 2013,
2021,
2022, 2053,
2115,
200%
2026
2026
2014, 2018,
2054,
2121
GRADIENTE
HARLEY DAVIDSON
HARMAN
2009
2055, 2056,
2120, 2122
2057,
2107,
2014,
2058,
CYBERNEX
DAEWOO
REGENCY
2009,
2014
BEAUMARK
BROKSONIC
CANON
CAPEHART
2004, 2005,
2021
2013
BELL & HOWELL
CALIX
CANDLE
2026
ELECTROPHONIC
EMERSON
2014, 2015,
2026,
RUNCO
FISHER
FUJI
FUNAI
GARRARD
GE
GOLDSTAR
KARDON
HARWOOD
HEADQUARTER
HITACH
HFQ
INSTANT
REPLAY
2061
2011
2002,
2111,
2023
2021
JC
2021
JC PENNEY
2009,
2021,
2010, 2011,
2022, 2055,
2013,
2056,
2059,
2055,
2060, 2107,
2056, 2111
2118
JVC
2009,
2111,
2010, 2011,
2123
2018,
2058,
KENWOOD
2009,
2058,
2061
2010, 2011,
2111, 2123
2016,
2018,
2014,
2002,
2061
2014
2021
2026
2021,
2108,
2013
2022, 2062,
2124
2063,
2104,
2009,
2021,
2014
2021
2010, 2011,
2058, 2062,
2016,
2064
2018,
MARTA
MASUSHITA
MEI
2021
JENSE_J
KLH
KODAK
LLOYD
LOGIK
LXI
MAGNAVOX
MAGNIN
MARANTZ
MEMOREX
2002,
2011,
2013,
2014,
2021,
2023,
2026, TV CODES
2104,
2131
MGA
2029,2065,2113
ABEX
MGN
TECHNOLOGY2013
ADMIRAL
MIDLAND
2053
ADVENTURA
MINOLTA
2055,2056,2107
MITSUBISHE
2029,
2055,
2056,
2065,
2066,
2067,
2069,
2070,
2071,
2072,
2073,
2074,
2106,
2113, ALLERON
2123
AMTRON
MONTGOMERY
WARD 2075,2131
ANAM
NATIONAL
MOTOROLA
2021,
2131
AOC
MTC
2002,2013,2026
AUDIOVOX
MULTITECH
2002,
2013,
2016,
2026,
2053,
2061
BELCOR
NEC
2009,
2010,
2011,
2016,
2018,
2058,
2064, BELL & HOWELL
2076,2078,207%2111,2123BRADFORD
NIKKO
2014
....BROKWOOD
NOBLEX
2013
CANDLE
OLYMPUS
2021
CAPE HART
OPTIMUS
2014,
2131
CELEBRI_
OPTONICA
2096
CENTURION
ORION
2035
CITIZEN
PANASONIC
2021,
2022,
2109,
2125,
2126,
2127
PENTAX
2016,
2055,
2056,
2107,
2120
CLAIRTONE
PENTEX
RESEARCH 2018
COLORTYME
PHILCO
2021,2022,2062,2063
CONCERTO
PHILIPS
2021,2062,2096,2124
CONTEaCONY
PILOT
2014
PIONEER
2010,
2055,
2080,
2081,
2123
PORTLAND
2016,
2017,
2019,
2110
PROSCAN
2000,
2001
CXC
PROTEC
2061
PULSAR
2104
2011
QUARTER
DAYTRON
2011
QUARTZ
DIMENSIA
QUASAR
2021,2022,2125
RCA
2000,
2001,
2003,
2013,
2021,
2055,
2056, DUMONT
2082,
2083,
2084,
2085,
2086,
2087,
2088, DYNATECH
2089,
2090,
2091,
2107,
2115,
2120,
2125 ELECTROBAND
RADIOSHACK/REALISTIC
2002,
2011,
2013,
2014,
2021,
2022,
2023, ELECTROHOME
EMERSON
2026,
2029,
2049,
2050,
2096,
2131
RADIX
2014
RANDEX
2014
RICOH
2128
RUNCO
2104
SAMSUNG
2005,
2013,
2015,
2033,
2053,
2112
ENVISION
SANKY
2104,
2131
FISHER
SANSUI
2010,
2092,
2111,
2123
FUJITSO
SANYO
2011,
2013,
2023
SCOTT
2012,
2015,
2025,
2032,
2035,
2038,
2065, FUNAI
2093,2116
SEARS
2011,
2014,
2021,
2023,
2048,
2049,
2050,
2051,
2055,
2056,
2107,
2118
SHARP
2002,
2017,
2029,
2094,
2095,
2096,
2131 GIBRALTER
SHINTOM
2004,
2056,
2061,
2098
GOLDSTAR
SHOGUN
2013
SIGNATURE
2002,
2131
GRUNDY
SINGER
2021,
2061,
2128
HALLMARK
SONY
2002,
2004,
2098,
209%
2119,
2128
HARVARD
STS
2021,2107
SYLVANIA
2002,2021,2022,2026,2062,
2063,2065,H,TACN,
2124
SYMPHONIC
2002,2026
TANDY
2002,
2011
TASHIKO
2014
TATUNG
2058,
2111
TEAC
2002,
2026,
2058,
2085,
2111
TECHNICS
2021,
2109
TEKNIKA
2002,
2014,
2021,
2026,
2100,
2129
TMK
2013,
2024,
2047
TOSHIBA
2015,
2049,
2051,
2055,
2065,
2093,
2116
TOTEVSION
2013,
2014
UNITECH
2013
VECTOR
RESEARCH 2009,
2010,
2015,
2016
2010
VICTOR
VIDEO
CONCEPTS 2009,
2010,
2015,
2016,
2113
VIDEOSONIC
2013
WARDS
2002,
2013,
2014,
2015,
2021,
2023,
2026,
2029,
2055,
2056,
2061,
2096,
2101,
2102,
2103,
2107,
2116,
2131
XR-IO00
2021,
2026,
2061
YAMAHA
2009,
2010,
2011,
2018,
2058,
2111
ZENITH
2004,
2098,
2104,
2119,
2128
SIMPSON
1008
SONIC
SONY
1176
1002
SOUNDESIGN
1004,1006,1008,1038,1046
1189
SQUAREVIEW
SSS
LOEWE
LOGIK
1004,1038
1038
1174
STARUTE
SUPRE-MACY
LXJ
SUPREME
SYLVANIA
1002
1004,1006,
1008, 1019,1062,
1068,1069,
1074,1075,1076,1077,1088,1116,1161,
1183,1184
SYMPHONIC
1033,1038,1189
1173
TANDY
TATUNG
TECHNICS
1003,1178
1054
TECHWOOD
1004,1006,1054
TEKNIKA
TELECAPTION
1004,1005,1006,
1008,1012,1013,1016,
1038,1046,1076,1082,1083,1105,1170,
1171
1117
TMK
TOSHIBA
1004,1006
1049, 1071,
MGA
1072, 1089,
1105,
1109, 1117,
1118,1160,1162
1171
TOTEVISION
UNIVERSAL
1052,1087
VICTOR
VIDTECH
1066,1182
1004,1005,1006
1174
VIKING
WARDS
1000,1001,
1004, 1005,1006,
1019,1024,
1033,1046,1052,1062,1069,1074,1075,
1076,1083,
1087, 1088,1095,
1119,1120,
1184
YAMAHA,
ZENITH
1004,1005,1006,1019
1004,1083,1151,
1152,1153,1154
OPTIMUS
Satellite
Receivers
CHAPPARAL
5056,5057
DRAKE
GE SATELLITE RECEIVER
5058,5059
5000, 5001
GENERALINSTRUMENTS
PANASONIC
SATELLITE RECEIVER
5060,5061,5062
5075
PRIMESTAR DBS
PROSCAN SATELLITE RECEIVER
5076
5000,
5001
RCA SATELLITE RECEIVER
REALISTIC
SONY SATELLITE RECEIVER
5000,
5063
5072
5001
STS1
5064
STS2
STS3
5065
5066
STS4
TOSHIBA
5067
5068
TOSHIBA SATELLITE RECEIVER
UNIDEN SATELLITE RECEIVER
5073
5069
RUNCO
Audio
(RCA/Dimensia
only)
SAMSUNG
SAMSUX
SANSUI
SANYO
AM/FM
4003
AUX
PHONO
4004
4005
CD
TAPE
4007
4006
SCOTCH
SCOTT
Laser disc
SHARP
SHOGUN
SIGNATURE
PROSCAN
RCA
Players
2001
2001
What your warranty
covers:
• Defects in materials or workmanship.
For how long after your purchase:
• One year from date of purchase for labor and parts
• The warranty period for rental units begins with the first
rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm,
whichever comes first.
What
we
will
do:
• Pay any Authorized
charges to repair your
• Pay any Authorized
new or, at our option,
required to repair your
How
you
get
RCA Audio Service Center the labor
unit.
RCA Audio Service Center for the
refurbished
replacement parts
unit.
service:
• Take your unit to any Authorized
RCA Audio Service
Center. To identify your nearest Authorized
RCA Audio
Service Center, ask your dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or
call 1-800-336-1900.
• Show the Authorized
Service Center Representative
your
evidence of purchase date or first rental.
• Pick up your unit when repairs are completed.
• Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the
warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty
service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also
required.
What your warranty
• Customer instruction.
does not cover:
(Your Owner's Manual
describes
how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional information
should be obtained from your dealer.)
• Installation
and related adjustments.
• Signal reception problems not caused by your unit.
• Damage from misuse or neglect.
• Cleaning of audio heads.
• Batteries.
• A unit
products
purposes.
• A unit
• Acts of
age.
that has been modified or incorporated
into other
or is used for institutional
or other commercial
purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.
nature, such as but not limited to lightning
dam-
Product
Registration:
• Please complete and mail the Product Registration
Card
packed with your product.
It will make it easier to contact
you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is
not required for warranty coverage.
Limitation
of Warranty:
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. NO VERBAL OR
WRITTEN INFORMATION
GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTIMEDIA LTD., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE
SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER
THIS WARRANTY
IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
CONSUMER.
THOMSON MULTIMEDIA
LTD. SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE
PROVINCIAL LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How
Provincial
Laws
relates
to warranty:
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights which
addition to statutory warranties that may vary from
Province to Province.
If you purchased
your unit
• This warranty does not apply.
warranty information.
Service
calls which
do not
are in
outside
Canada:
Contact your dealer for
involve
defective
materi-
als or workmanship
are not covered by this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
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