Polk Audio DP-1 manual Word from Matthew Polk

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Table of Contents

 

Safety Warnings

2-3

Carton Contents

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Basic Setup

5

Remote Controls

6

DR-3 Remote Guided Tour

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DP-1 Setup Menus

10-12

DP-1 Operation

13

Playing a DVD

13

Advanced DVD Operation

14-15

Playing a CD

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Advanced CD Operation

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Playing an MP3 CD

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Advanced MP3 Operation

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Troubleshooting Guide

20-21

Specs

22

Warranty

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A Word from Matthew Polk

Dear Home Entertainment Buff,

Thank you for purchasing the Polk Audio DP-1 CD/DVD player. While we designed the DP-1 to be very easy to set up and use, please read this manual thoroughly for information on getting the greatest enjoy- ment from your system. Designing high quality audio products is more than just a business for the people of Polk Audio—it is our passion. We are all dedicated to your complete satisfaction and delight.

Should you have any problem or question regarding this or any Polk Audio product, consult your Polk Audio dealer or call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-377-7655 from 9am to 6pm, Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

Happy Listening!

Matthew S. Polk

About Polk Audio—A History of Excellence

Polk Audio was founded in 1972 by Matthew Polk and George Klopfer. Their dream was to make reasonably priced speakers that boasted the performance of the world’s best speakers. Polk speakers have since earned the praise of audio experts the world over, as well as dozens of awards for innovative, high-quality design. Today, Polk Audio is still headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, and is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of loudspeakers for home, office and car.

Polk’s research has yielded over 45 patents for advances in loudspeaker performance and value. Polk Audio speakers are sold in audio/video specialist retailers throughout the US, Canada and over 50 other countries.

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Contents DP-1 Important Safety Instructions Precautions Please read the following carefullyWord from Matthew Polk Basic Setup Connecting the DP-1Getting Started Remote Controls DR-3 Remote Guided Tour These buttons serve twoRemote Controls Push this button once to pause playing DP-1 SET UP Menus How to navigate and select choicesSetting DRC Setting Digital Audio Output Sample FrequencyMenu Language Options Parental Block/Password Menus optional Setting a RatingSetting a Password Unlocking the Rating BlockDVD Operation Playing a DVDAdvanced DVD Operation Graphic User Interface GUI Menus Playing a CD CD OperationAdvanced CD Operation Functions as shown in the chart figure MP-3 Operation Playing an MP3 CDAdvanced MP3 Operation MP3 NotesTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide DP-1 Specifications Polk Audio Limited WarrantyDVD Player OutputsPolk Customer Service 800 RM2069-1 DR-3 Introduction Programming the RemoteVOL Stop Page DR-3 Function List Button NameProgramming the Remote Manual Three-Digit Code MethodAuto Search Method Finding the Three-Digit Code Number for a DeviceTeaching Method Erasing a Learned Command From a Button To Erase All the Learned Commands One Source/Device ModeErasing All the Learned Commands All Device Modes Restoring Factory ProgrammingProgramming the Macro Button Macro OperationTo Erase a Macro Sequence Factory Reset Macro Sequence Programming ExampleSetup Codes Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberVCR Aiwa Set-Up Code Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Cable TVSet-Up Code Manufacturer/BrandRM2070-1 Page Page