Sanyo DWM-4500 instruction manual Contents

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CONTENTS

Accessories

E2

Safety Certification

E3

For Safe and Efficient Operation

E3

Warning for Transmitter

E4

Controls

E5

Multi-Brand TV Remote Control

E6

Basic Connections

E8

System Cable Connection

E8

Speaker Connections

E10

Speaker Placement

E11

Using the Rear Speaker in Wireless Mode

E12

Using the Rear Speaker in Wired Mode

E12

If Using the External Speaker (Not Supplied) Instead of

 

the Rear Speaker

E12

Conventional TV Connection

E13

Using RF Modulator

E14

Progressive-scan TV Connection

E15

Use of your VCR and Sanyo DVD Home Theater System

DWM-4500

E15

FM Antenna Connection

E16

Additional Connection Examples

E16

Power Supply

E16

Before Operation

E17

Common Operation

E17

Selecting Surround Mode

E18

Adjusting the Speaker Volume Balance

E19

Adjusting the Sub-woofer Level

E19

Playable Discs

E20

Disc Playback

E21

Preparations

E21

Basic Playback

E22

Selecting Picture Mode

E22

Stopping Playback

E23

Continuing Playback from Where You Stopped

 

Watching (LAST MEMO PLAY), for DVD only

E23

Selecting a DVD Menu

E23

Selecting a Top Menu [DVD]

E23

Chapter (Track) Skip

E23

Title Search [DVD]

E24

Chapter Search [DVD]

E24

Time Search [DVD]

E24

Time Search [CD]

E24

Track Search [CD]

E24

Fast Playback

E25

Slow Motion Playback [DVD]

E25

Still Picture (Pause)

E25

Frame by Frame Advance Playback [DVD]

E25

Picture Zoom [DVD]

E25

Viewing from a Desired Camera Angle

 

(Multi-Angle) [DVD]

E26

Designated Range Repeat Playback (A-B Repeat)

E26

Repeat Playback

E26

Random Playback [CD]

E27

Programmed Playback [CD]

E27

Selecting Subtitle Language [DVD]

E28

Selecting Audio Soundtrack Language

 

(Multi-Language) [DVD]

E28

Selecting On-Screen Information

E28

TVGuardian Operation

E29

Before Setting

E29

Setting TVGuardian

E29

How It Works After Setting TVGuardian

E30

MP3/WMA CD Operation

E31

Before Starting

E31

MP3 CD Playback

E31

Picture Disc Operation

E32

Before Starting

E32

Kodak Picture/JPEG CD Playback

E32

Initial Settings

E33

Setting Language

E33

Setting Display

E34

Setting Audio

E36

Setting Parental

E37

Language Code List

E38

Listening to the Radio (FM Only)

E39

Preparation

E39

Automatic/Manual Tuning

E39

To Preset Stations

E39

Listening to Preset Stations

E39

Enjoying Other Sources

E40

Sleep Timer Operation

E40

Maintenance

E40

Troubleshooting Guide

E40

Specifications

E42

Warranty

E43

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

To connect this DVD Home Theater System to a TV, TV must have a Video input jack (RCA-type) at least. You cannot connect it to an antenna terminal of TV.

To operate the built-in TVGuardian®

This unit has the built-in TVGuardian® Foul Language Filter (TVG®).

When a disc supporting closed caption is played, it will mute the audio during the entire phrase containing offensive language. For more details, see page E29.

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Contents SANYO’S HELP-LINE Please Read This ManualContents Black and Red AccessoriesBlack and White Black and GreenSafety Certification For Safe and Efficient OperationImportant Information Main unit DVD Receiver Rear speaker Powered speakerControls MULTI-BRAND TV Remote Control Inserting batteries Remote control rangeTo set the remote control code for TV Important NoteBasic Connections System Cable ConnectionExample To use Main unit horizontally Example To hang Main unit on a wallFront left speaker Center speaker Front right speaker Speaker Wire Color UseSpeaker Connections Speaker Placement Example To hang the speaker on a wallUsing the Rear Speaker in Wireless Mode Using the Rear Speaker in Wired ModeConventional TV Connection Using Video OUT jackSub-woofer Powered speaker Important Information Main unit Right sideRF Modulator Using RF ModulatorSub-woofer Powered speaker RF Modulator HiFi Stereo VCR Example Sub-woofer, VCR, TV and RF Modulator connectionsTV with progressive-scan capability Progressive-scan TV ConnectionUse of your VCR and Sanyo DVD Home Theater System DWM-4500 Progressive ScanningFM Antenna Connection Power Supply Sub-woofer and Rear SpeakerHeadphones jack Phones Additional Connection ExamplesBefore Operation Common OperationSelecting Surround Mode Function FL display DescriptionTV screen FL display Speaker Adjusting the Speaker Volume BalanceAdjusting the Sub-woofer Level Playable Discs Important Note Disc PlaybackPreparations 43 LB 43 PS 169 LetterboxMenu Selecting Picture ModeBasic Playback Never touch the lensSelecting a DVD Menu Stopping PlaybackSelecting a Top Menu DVD Chapter Track SkipTime Search DVD Title Search DVDChapter Search DVD Time Search CDStill Picture Pause Fast PlaybackSlow Motion Playback DVD Frame by Frame Advance Playback DVDRepeat Playback Viewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi-Angle DVDDesignated Range Repeat Playback A-B Repeat Random Playback CD Programmed Playback CDSelecting On-Screen Information Selecting Subtitle Language DVDSelecting Audio Soundtrack Language Multi-Language DVD Example for DVDBefore Setting Setting TVGuardianContinuous How It Works After Setting TVGuardianOn Mute After , you must set the parental lock as shown belowMP3/WMA CD Playback MP3/WMA CD OperationBefore Starting Picture Disc Operation Kodak Picture/JPEG CD PlaybackInitial Settings Setting LanguagePress 5 to skip TV System Ntsc Setting DisplaySetting TV type If you accidentally change the TV SystemSetting progressive mode If Progressive is not selectedRear speaker Surround left and right speakers delay time Setting AudioCenter speaker delay time Parental Control Setting ParentalIf you forget the password… To Lock the Disc DoorLanguage Code List Code Abbreviation LanguageListening to Preset Stations Automatic/Manual TuningTo Preset Stations Listening to the Radio FM onlyTroubleshooting Guide Sleep Timer OperationMaintenance Enjoying Other SourcesE41 Specifications Exclusions Weekdays 730 AM 400 PM Central TimeObligations Model No Serial No Date of Purchase

DWM-4500 specifications

The Sanyo DWM-4500 is a state-of-the-art dual cassette deck that has earned a reputation for its superior sound quality and versatile playback capabilities. Introduced in the late 1990s, this model showcases Sanyo’s dedication to audio excellence, specifically designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate the nuances of analog recording and playback.

One of the main features of the DWM-4500 is its dual cassette mechanism, allowing users to play and record from both tape decks. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who wish to compile mixtapes or transfer music from one cassette to another without needing an external device. Additionally, the ability to select either tape deck for playback offers flexibility and convenience, appealing to dual cassette collectors.

The DWM-4500 is equipped with high-speed dubbing capabilities, enabling rapid copying of cassette recordings. This means users can effortlessly create duplicates of their favorite tapes, maintaining quality while saving time. The system supports both normal and high-speed dubbing, accommodating a variety of user needs.

In terms of sound quality, Sanyo has integrated advanced noise reduction technologies, such as Dolby B and C, which effectively minimize background hiss typical in cassette tapes. This ensures that recordings maintain clarity and fidelity, allowing listeners to experience music as it was intended by the artist.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the DWM-4500 is its user-friendly interface. It features an easily navigable control panel that allows for precise adjustments, including pitch control and cueing options. The LCD display provides clear visibility of settings and track information, enhancing the overall user experience.

The robust construction of the DWM-4500 also stands out. Designed with durability in mind, the unit features high-quality materials to withstand regular use, making it a reliable choice for both casual listeners and dedicated audiophiles.

In summary, the Sanyo DWM-4500 is a remarkable cassette deck that combines functionality with high-quality audio performance. Its dual cassette capability, high-speed dubbing, noise reduction technologies, and intuitive design make it a must-have for anyone looking to rediscover the charm of cassette tapes while enjoying modern audio conveniences.