Go-Video DVS3100, 3000 manual Rear Panel Overview, Cooling Fan

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Rear Panel Overview

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Cooling Fan

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The cooling fan will operate automati-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cally as needed to ensure the system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

does not overheat. Typically, the fan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

may operate during extended operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

at high volume levels. When installing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the system, be sure the fan area is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

unobstructed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Speaker Connectors

Connect the “Front Right” and “Front Left” outputs to your right and left speakers. Connect the “Center” outputs to

your center speaker. Connect the “Surround Right” and “Surround Left” outputs to your right and left surround speakers.

NOTES: Make sure the unit is off when connecting speakers to prevent speaker damage. Observe the positive (+, red) and negative (–, black) polarity and carefully check that the speaker wires are not shorted together at the system or speaker connectors. Be sure to adjust the settings in the “Audio Options/Speaker Setup” menu to match your speaker configuration (see page 35).

Audio/Video Input Jacks

3 VCR IN - Connect to the right (red) and left (white) audio output and Composite (yellow) video output jacks of your VCR.

AUX IN - Connect to the right (red) and left (white) audio output jacks of your auxiliary equipment (tuner, television, etc.). If your television has a video output jack, you may wish to connect it to the Composite (yellow) video input jack to simplify switching between sources.

4 Subwoofer Output Jack

Connect to the audio input jack of your powered subwoofer. Be sure to adjust the subwoofer settings in the “Audio Options/Speaker Setup” menu to match your subwoofer (see page 35).

5 Audio/Video Output Jacks

Connect one set of the audio/video output jacks to the right (red) and left (white) audio input and Composite (yellow) video input jacks of your television. Optionally, you may connect the second set of audio/video output jacks to the right (red) and left (white) audio input and Composite (yellow) video input jacks of your audio/video receiver or VCR.

NOTE: You must make this connection to view the DVD, VCR and AUX inputs on your television (cable included).

6 S-Video Output Jack

If your television has an S-Video input, use this connection for a higher quality picture when

viewing the DVD player. Connect to the S-Video input jack

on your television.

NOTE: If you use the S-Video connection,

be sure to connect one set of the audio output jacks to the complementary right (red) and left (white) audio input jacks of your television.

7 Component Video Output Jacks (DVS3100)

If you have a television with Component video inputs, use this connection for the highest quality picture when viewing the DVD player. Connect the Pr, Pb and Y video outputs to the correspond- ing inputs on your television.

NOTE: If you plan to use the Component video connection, be sure to connect one set of the audio output jacks to the complementary right (red) and left (white) audio input jacks of your television.

CHAPTER 1 - SETUP 7

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Contents DVS3100/3000 FCC Note for U.S.A Go-Video/Sensory Science DVS3100/3000Page Table of Contents Reference Setup ModeAdvanced Functions Important Safety Instructions SafetyIv DVS USER’S Guide Handling Precautions Care & MaintenanceMaintenance of Cabinet Disc StorageVi DVS USER’S Guide Accessories SetupOpen the battery cover Replace the battery coverDigital Versatile Disc Player System FeaturesBuilt-in Surround Sound Decoders Video SystemFive Channel Amplifier Hi-Power AmplifierMatrix Surround Sound Digital Theater Sound DVS3100 onlyPlayback Region Number Disc Type & CharacteristicsFront Panel Controls Power On/OffHeadphone Volume Use to adjust Front Panel Display Cooling Fan Rear Panel OverviewSystem Control Buttons Tour of the Remote ControlVolume + DVD Function Buttons TV/AUX Function Buttons VCR Function ButtonsConnections Connecting to a Stereo TVChannel Sound Connection to an Audio SystemDolby Pro Logic Receiver or Stereo Amplifier Select VCR Connecting a VCRConnect Video Select TV/Aux Connecting a TV/Aux ComponentConnect Audio Before connecting Connecting HeadphonesConnect headphones Adjust volumeOperating the System Basic FunctionsOpen the Disc Tray Playing a DiscInsert a Disc Play the DiscSpecial Playback Options Search a Chapter or Track Search FeaturesVariable Speed Search DVD Variable Speed Search VCD or CDSkip a Track Skip FeaturesDVD Skip Notes VCD Skip NotesDisplay Title, Chapter & Time Display FeatureDisplay Audio & Subtitle Info Display Track Number & TimeShow Repeat Play Status Repeat PlayRepeat Chapter Repeat Track Repeat Title Repeat All TracksMark the Starting Point RepeatMark the Ending Point Clear the RepeatOpen Program Menu Program Playback DVDSelect Chapter or Title Program Playback OrderProgram Track Order Program Playback CD/VCDSelect Program or Random Disc View Advanced FunctionsSelect Audio Mode Open the Audio Menu Access the Audio ModeAudio Selection Set VCD/CD AudioOpen Subtitle Menu Subtitle LanguageSet Subtitle Language Activate SubtitlesCheck for Angle Mark Screen AnglePress Angle Select Screen AngleOpen Bookmark Menu BookmarksSelect Placeholder Set the BookmarkOpen Zoom Menu ZoomSet Crosshairs ZoomUsing the Main Menu Setup ModeOpen Main Menu Highlight SelectionSet Dynamic Compression Audio OptionsSelect Audio Options Select Speaker Setup Speaker SetupSelect Speaker Set Speaker SizeOpen Speaker Setup Channel DelaysSelect Channel Delays Set Center Channel DelayChannel Balance Set Display Options Display OptionsSelect Display Options Setting/Changing Password Select Set Rating Limit Rating LimitSelect Player Menu Setting Default LanguagesSet Player Language Select Disc MenuSet Audio Language Set Subtitle Language Select Audio Select SubtitleControlling a TV with the Remote ReferenceControlling a VCR with the Remote Select VCR ModeTurn on your Dual-Deck VCR Verify OperationTroubleshooting Guide General Technical SpecificationsWho Provides the Limited Warranty DVS Limited WarrantyWhat is Covered and How Long What the Owner Must Do If Service is RequiredWhat are the Exceptions Other Warranty CoverageEast McClain Drive Scottsdale, Arizona USA