Samsung CHT-500 About Speaker Setup, Center Speaker, Surround Speakers, Front Speakers, Subwoofer

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About Speaker Setup

Ideal Speaker Arrangement

 

 

 

SPEAKERS

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRONT R

FRONT L

WOOFER

 

 

 

DVD & VCR

AUX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

RADIO ANT.

R

SURROUND R

SURROUND L

CENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPEAKERS

 

 

 

 

 

DVD Only

 

 

FM

 

 

 

 

 

 

75

L

 

 

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

FRONT R

FRONT L

WOOFER

COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

SURROUND R

SURROUND L

CENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

1 Center Speaker

Ideally, the center speaker should be positioned at the same height as the front speakers, but it may be placed above or below your TV set.

2Surround Speakers

It is better to place these speakers behind your listening position, facing slightly downwards, about 24 to 35 inches (60-90 cm) above your ear.

If your listening position is too close to the rear wall, place these speakers at the left and right of the listening position so that they face each other.

3Front Speakers

It is better to place these speakers so that their tweeters are at your ear level, facing inwards (about 45°) toward you.

4Subwoofer

The position of the subwoofer is not so critical. Place it anywhere you like.

Please do not set up the Subwoofer near by TV or monitor because the Subwoofer is not fully magnetic shielded.

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Contents CHT-500 Contents Playing Back Symbols Safety Instructions Playback Region Number Disc Type and CharacteristicsDisc Markings 10 11 12 Front View of the DVD-VCRRear View of the DVD-VCR Infrared Remote Control ShuttlePROG/TRK 33 UP 34 OKDisplay Indicators AccessoriesDeciding How to Connect DVD-VCR Connector Location TypeSocket on your Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Coaxial CableConnecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Scart Cable AV2 in By means of 21-pin Scart Cable AV1EURO AV By means of 21-pin Scart CableBy means of RF Coaxial Cable Plug & Auto Set up Tuning Your Television for the DVD-VCR Deck Control Keys Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Basic TV Tuner OperationsTV/VCR Button Prog ButtonCopying from DVD to VCR Insert VHS TapeInsert a blank VHS videotape into the VCR deck Copy the DVD to VHS TapeSetting the Date and Time Setting the Menu LanguageOpen Menu Select LanguagePresetting the Stations Automatically If you Then Presetting the Stations Manually13 To...Then Clearing a Preset Station Changing the Preset Station Table Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode G-K Setting the DVD-VCR Output ChannelPress the # or ❷ buttons, until the TV System option is SelectedVCR Selecting the Colour Mode Press OK or ❿, untilIntelligent Picture Control Off 1Hour 2Hour 3Hour VCR Auto Power OffVCR ShowView Extend Screen Messages Selecting the Cassette TypeE180 E240 300 E260 Press Return twice to exit the menuVCR Repeat Play VHS PlaySelecting the Recording Speed VCR Protecting a Recorded Cassette VCR Recording a Programme ImmediatelyThis function is not available in DVD recording If you wish to cancel the recording before the end, pressRecording a Programme with Automatic Stop VCR Using the ShowView To enter a ShowView, press the Timer buttonModifying ShowView Programming If you wish to ThenUsing the Timer Programming Feature On completion, press Return three times Checking a Preset RecordingCancelling a Preset Recording Adjusting Picture Alignment Manually Playing a CassetteThen press Stop the playback Eject the cassetteOption Description Selecting the Audio Output ModePlaying a Cassette in Slow Motion Playing a Sequence at Variable Speeds Searching for a Specific Sequence This DVD-VCR uses a standard indexing system VissSearching for a Specific Sequence Intro ScanPress Info Using the Tape CounterIf the remaining time is to be calculated correctly, you VCR Connecting an RCA Audio/Video Input Cable Recording from Another VCR or Camcorder Audio Dubbing a Pre-recorded Cassette CD, DVDBrand Codes Button FunctionComponent Choosing a ConnectionConnection to an Television Setting Up the Language Features Using the Disc Menu LanguageUsing the Subtitle Language DVD Setting Up the Language FeaturesUsing the Audio Language Setting Up the Audio Options DVDDVD Setting Up the Parental Control Ok your password again. The Parental Setup screen appearsAbout the Change Password About the Rating LevelSetting Up the Display Options Sends Component Interlace signal fromVideo Connections for DVD Connect S-Video Out to TVComponent Connections for DVD To Component Input on Your TVSpecial Playback Features Adjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ View To play back using aspect ratio DVDIf you are using a 169 TV For 169 aspect ratio discs For 43 aspect ratio discsAdjusting the Aspect Ratio EZ View If you are using a 43 TVFor 169 aspect ratio discs Letter Box Pan ScanUsing the Display Function DVD/VCD/CD When Playing a DVDUsing the Angle button Using the Subtitle buttonChanging the Camera Angle Selecting the Subtitle LanguageUsing the Zoom DVD/VCD Repeat PlayRepeat Chapter/Title Selecting the Audio LanguageDVD Using the Mark Function DVD/VCD Using the Mark Function DVD/ VCDRecalling a Marked Scene Clearing a MarkMP3-CD Playback MP3-CD PlaybackDVD WMA Play WMA Disc PlaybackMP3/WMA Play CD-R MP3/WMA discsYour MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet format Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 filesDVD Program Play & Random Play Picture CD Playback Thumbnail screenDVD Picture CD Playback CD-R Jpeg DiscsSetting the Delay Time Setting the Center SpeakerSetting the Surround Speakers Distance of a m Setting ms Distance of B mAbout Speaker Setup Center SpeakerSurround Speakers Front SpeakersPress the Bass or Treble button Press the Speaker buttonStop mode, press the Test button Dolby Pro Logic Sound Mode FunctionSound Mode Automatic Tuning Press and hold l or ❿❿l to begin automatic tuningListening to the Radio Press l or ❿❿l to tune in to a lower or higher frequencyPresetting Stations Output Technical SpecificationsInput Problems and Solutions VCR Problem Explanation/SolutionTroubleshooting Guide DVD Problem ActionElectronics