BASIC OPERATIONS
SELECTION OF AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCE
FUNCTION
ENTER FUNCTION
JOG +,-
TV/VIDEO
INPUT
MODE
TUNING
INPUT MODE
1 Turn FUNCTION to select the program source.The function changes in the following order.
FMAMDVDCD
VIDEO 2VIDEO 1TAPEAUX
The actual source selected (except FM and AM) depends on the equipment connected to the input terminals on the rear panel of the unit.
For example, if an MD player is connected to the VIDEO 1/ MD terminals, select VIDEO 1 to listen to the MD playback sound.
To select with the remote control
Press FUNCTION repeatedly.
2Start the selected program source.3Adjust the sound.SELECTION OF VIDEO SOURCE
While selecting a program source which does not contain video input (such as a CD player), you can select a video source separately to be viewed on the TV.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select FM, AM, CD, AUX or TAPE.2Press TV/VIDEO.3Press JOG +,The video source to be output through the MONITOR VIDEO OUT jack changes in the following order.
TO CHANGE A DISPLAYED NAME FOR THE VIDEO 1 AND VIDEO 2 FUNCTION
When the VIDEO 1 function is selected, VIDEO 1 is displayed initially. It can be changed to MD.
While pressing ENTER, press INPUT MODE.
The displayed name for the VIDEO 2 function can be changed to VIDEO 2, LD or TV. Select VIDEO 2 function.
While pressing ENTER, press INPUT MODE.
TO SELECT “ANALOG” OR “DIGITAL” MODE OF THE DVD, VIDEO 1 OR VIDEO 2 FUNCTION
Press INPUT MODE when the DVD, VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 function is selected. The selected mode “ANALOG” or “DIGITAL” appears on the display.
In DIGITAL mode: Equipment connected to the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL (DVD) terminal is selected as a source for the DVD function, equipment connected to the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL (VIDEO 1) for the VIDEO 1 function, and equipment connected to the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL (VIDEO 2) for the VIDEO 2 function. In ANALOG mode: Equipment connected to the DVD terminals is selected as a source for the DVD function, equipment connected to the VIDEO 1/MD for the VIDEO 1 function, and equipment connected to the VIDEO 2/LD/TV for the VIDEO 2 function.