Audiovox DVD Home Theatre System CD-R/RW CD Playback owner manual Connecting a VCR, Watching a DVD

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SETUP

C. Connecting a VCR

1.Using the supplied Audio/Video cable, connect the yellow plug from VIDEO OUT jack on your Unit to VIDEO IN jack on your TV, connect the left and right AUDIO OUT jacks on your Unit to AUDIO IN jacks on your TV. If you want the sound come from the speakers of the Main Unit, you need not to connect these left and right Audio cable from the Main Unit to your TV.

2.Using the Video cable (not supplied), connect the VIDEO IN (VCR) jack on your Unit to VIDEO OUT jack on your VCR.

3.Using the Audio cable (not supplied), connect the left/right AUDIO IN jacks on your Unit to the AUDIO OUT jacks on your VCR.

• An adaptor can be bought locally to connect the round RCA-style plugs to a scart socket. For the TV get a scart INPUT adaptor. For the VCR get a scart OUTPUT adaptor.

Watching a DVD

1.Turn on the Unit, use the FUNCTION button on the remote control or the front panel to select "DVD".

2.Turn on your TV and follow the instructions included with it to select VIDEO function which is correspond to the VIDEO IN jack you need connected with the Main Unit.

Watching a Videotape

1.Turn on the Unit, use the FUNCTION button on the remote control or the front panel to select "AV_IN".

2.Turn on your TV and follow the instructions included with it to select VIDEO function which corresponds to the VIDEO IN jack that is connected with the Main Unit.

3.Turn on the VCR and follow the instructions included with it to play the videotape.

Notes:

If you want sound from the Unit and sound from equipment connected to it (see next page) to come only from the speakers of the Unit, do not connect the left and right audio plugs from the Unit to your TV.

Sound from the VCR or other external equipment will not be heard from the television if you connect the television with a scart to scart cable. This is because the scart connector on the DVD amplifier Unit only carries output from the DVD player part.

If VCR Audio is mono, surround speakers sound level will be low or absent.

To hear the sound from television programmes through the Unit

Sound from the television does not go to the speakers of the DVD amplifier Unit with the suggested connections. To hear sound from television programmes through the DVD amplifier's loudspeakers you need to use your video recorder as a television tuner. To do this follow these steps:

1.Connect up the VCR as above in "Connecting a VCR". If your television does not have the round (RCA-style) connectors you can get an RCA to scart input adapter.

2.Press the FUNCTION button on the DVD Amplifier Unit to get AV_IN mode, shown on the front panel display.

3.On the television, select the AV or scart input channel for the DVD amplifier Unit.

4.On the VCR, select the television programme you want to watch.

5.On the DVD amplifier Unit select normal stereo or Pro Logic decoder modes according to your preference.

Please refer to the AV_IN rows of the table on page 16 describing which speakers the sound will come out of.

When using the VCR as a television tuner, you cannot watch one programme while recording another.

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Contents VCR CD-R CD-RW On Placement Important Safety InstructionsOn Safety FCC InformationOutdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Region Management Information Disc FormatsDisc Function or Operation that is Not Available Icons Used on DVDsTo install Batteries Using the Remote ControlBattery Replacement Open the battery doorParts and Functions Remote ControlOr back to Cvbs mode Change various settingAdjust certain settings Tune to the presetted stationsRear Panel Front and Top PanelDisplay Region Local Number Error IndicatorFront Panel Display Display InformationConnecting your TV SetupFor better reception Connect FM antenna included to the FM Antenna jacksPress the Setup button and select Video Connecting another sourceWatching a DVD Connecting a VCRWatching a Videotape Connecting the speakers & subwoofer Subwoofer Positioning the speakers and subwooferMounting rear surround speakers Power cord connectionTurning on the Unit and TV To adjust the sound quality Adjustingthe SoundPro Logic Emulation Mode Adjusting the SoundMatrix Mode To select the listening channelPlaying a Disc Pausing playback still modePlaying a Disc Stopping playbackSlow-motion play DVD Fast Forward/Fast Reverse DVD CDSkip Forward / Reverse DVD CD Zooming into an imageAudio selection Angle selectionSubtitle selection Sequence of angle shotsDisplay function Special FunctionsGoto function Locating a specific title / chapter / track DVD CD Locating a specific titleAudio setting DVD Angle setting DVDSubtitle setting DVD Locating a specific timeProgrammable memory DVD CD / DVD Programmable MemoryProgrammable memory CD Title / Chapter programmed playbackRepeat Playback Playing a MP3 file disc Playing MP3 and Picture File DiscPlaying a MP3/Picture file disc Playing a Picture file discFull-Screen Review Thumbnail Review Presetting stations Tuning into a station manuallyTuning into a preset station Radio OperationLanguage setting Customizingthe Function SettingsVideo setting TV ShapeVideo Output Cut off when a wide-screen video image is playedPan Scan Letter BoxEdges BrightnessDigital Out Audio settingSpeaker SpeakerSubwoofer Surround DelayPink noise Center DelayPink noise Password/Parental lock Rating settingPGR Level 2 GFactory Set Language Code List for Disc Language Trouble Shooting Guide MaintenanceCleaning Disc Cleaning the UnitCause and Remedy

DVD Home Theatre System CD-R/RW CD Playback specifications

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