Eltax HT-153 instruction manual Front Back Panels

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FRONT AND

BACK PANELS

Front Panel Functions

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HT-153 HOME THEATRE RECEIVER

VOLUME

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1. POWER

Before plugging the power cord into the AC

outlet, check to make sure all of the connections have been properly completed. When they have

been, carefully plug power cord into outlet. Press the POWER button on the front panel

to power the unit.

When the unit is initially powered, a brief surge

of electricity may cause interference with other electronic equipment on the same circuit. If this occurs, connect the unit to an outlet on a different circuit.

2. OPEN/CLOSE

Use this button to open and close the disc tray

while in DVD mode.

3. PLAY / PAUSE

Use this button to begin play function while in DVD mode.

Use this button to pause play function while in DVD mode.

4. PREV

While in the DVD status, you may press this

button for previous track.

5. NEXT

While in the DVD status, you may press this

button for next track. .

6. INPUT SIGNAL SOURCE

Use this button to select the proper input signal source. (Note: The selected input will correspond to the selected input terminal on the rear panel.)

7. USB CONNECT

Readonly USB input.

8. VOLUME

Use this button to control the unit's volume. It controls all six channels simultaneously.

Back Panel Functions

1.ANTENNA

Use to connect the provided indoor FM and

AM loop antennas.

2.AUX INPUT

Use to connect input for both auxiliary 1 and 2

music sources.

3. AUDIO OUT

Use to connect both the right and left channel line outputs as well as subwoofer output.

4.VIDEO INPUT FOR AUX 1

5.VIDEO INPUT FOR AUX 2

6.COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

7.VIDEO OUTPUT

8.S-VIDEO OUTPUT

9.SCART IN/OUT

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10. REAR

Use to connect the four terminals of the left and right surround sound speakers.

11. FRONT/MAIN

Use to connect the four terminals of the left and right front or main speakers.

12. CENTER/SUBWOOFER

Use to connect the four terminals of the center and subwoofer speakers.

13. AC 90V-240V 50/60HZ

This unit comes with an AC power cord. Be sure its prongs are dry before plugging it into an electrical outlet. Take caution not to overextend the cord or walk on it.

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AUDIO INPUT

AUDIO OUTPUT

VIDEO INPUT

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POWER SOURCE:

90-240V 50~60Hz

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POWER CONSUMPTION:

130W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ITEM NO.:

 

11036.01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPEAKER OUTPUT

 

 

SERIAL NO.:

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AUX 1

AUX 2

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SCART IN/OUT

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Contents HT-153 DVD-Receiver Page Precautions Protect YourselfSafety Information Table of Contents About Your DVD Player Best LocationUSE of Discs HandlingFront Back Panels Remote Controller +10Operating Remote Control BatteriesConnecting Devices CD/DVD AUX PlayerArrangement Speakers Rear or surround sound speakersSubwoofer speaker HintsConnecting Speakers Connecting Speaker CablesConnecting Antenna AM Loop AntennaTo connect the AM loop antenna FM Indoor AntennaConnecting Power Supply Volume ControlSelecting Sound Source MuteAutomatic Tuning To Play Preset StationsPlaying the Radio PositioningTo play an audio disc Basic DVD OperationTo play a DVD video disc Basic DVD Functions Operation Memory PlaybackSlow Motion Screen DisplaySubtitles Camera AngleLanguage Locating a TitleAMP Volume up/down Adjustment TimeMenu MENU/PBC Repeat PlayFunctions System Setup Volume and MuteZoom ProgramSystem Setup System SetupPassword TV SystemLanguage Setup Audio Setup Video SetupSpeaker Setup Digital SetupReference Function Jpeg Files Jpeg limitationsUSB Input Troubleshooting Problems and Possible SolutionsCommon sympton Possible cause RemedySpecifications For further information please visit our website