Table of Contents

Key Features Overview

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Front Audio/Video Inputs

1

Multi-Language Capability for TV and DVD

1

V-Chip

1

Programmable Sleep Timer

2

Chapter 1: Connections & Setup

 

Things to Consider Before You Connect

6

Protect Against Power Surges

6

Protect Components from Overheating

6

Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference

6

Important Stand and Base Safety Information

6

Use Indirect Light

6

Connection Pictures

6

Types of Discs Your TV/DVD will Play

6

Choose Your Connection

7

Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV/DVD

7

TV/DVD Only

8

TV/DVD + VCR

9

TV/DVD + Dolby Digital or Amplifier/Receiver

11

Initial Setup

12

Set the TV’s Menu Language

13

Set the TV/CATV Signal

13

Complete Auto Channel Search

13

Add or Delete Channels

14

Set DVD’s Menu Language

14

Setting Up Other Features

14

The Buttons on the Remote Control

15

Chapter 2: Playing DVDs/Audio CDs

 

Regional Coding

18

Using Different Menus

18

Loading and Playing Discs

18

To Load and Play a Disc

18

Using a Disc Menu

19

Playback Features

20

Selecting a Title

20

Turning Subtitles On and Off

20

Selecting a Chapter or Track

21

Using the Repeat Feature

21

Program/Random Playback for Audio CDs

22

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