Operating InstructionsDVD/CD RECEIVERXV-HTD50XV-HTD5SPEAKER SYSTEMS-HTD50S-HTD5
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12EnConnecting Up2Connecting external antennasExternal AM antennaUse 5–6 meters of vinyl-insulated wire and set up eitherindoors or outdoors. Leave th
13En2Connecting Up
14EnControls & Displays3Remote control1 DVD/CD Pages 19, 342 TUNER/BAND Pages 21-22, 343 TV/AUX Pages 22, 344 STANDBY/ON Page 195 MUTE Silences/re
15En3Controls & DisplaysFront panel
16EnSetting Up4Switching on and setting the clockThis system has a built-in clock, which needs to be setto be able to use the timer features.STANDBY/O
17En4Setting Up4 Press 3 to move on to the CENTERspeaker setting.5 Use the 5 and ∞ buttons to set thedistance from your main listening posi-tion to th
18EnSetting Up4Using the Setup NavigatorBefore playing any discs, we strongly recommend usingthe Setup Navigator. This makes all the basic DVDsystem s
19En5Getting StartedPlaying DVDs, CDs and Video CDsThe basic controls for playing discs are covered here.Further functions are detailed in the chapter
2EnCLASS 1LASER PRODUCTCAUTION :VORSICHT :ADVARSEL :VARNING :VARO! :VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.S
20EnGetting Started5Numbers If the disc is stopped, playback starts fromthe selected track or title number. If thedisc is playing, playback jumps to t
21En5Getting StartedListening to the radioThe following steps show you how to tune in to FM andAM radio broadcasts using the automatic (search) andman
22EnGetting Started5• Manual tuningTo change the frequency one step at a time, press the1 / ¡ buttons. When you locate a station signal,the (tuned) in
23En6Using Surround SoundUsing sound modesThe sound modes allow you to add various surroundand room-type sound effects to your DVDs, CDs andother sour
24EnUsing Surround Sound6• The DSP effects cannot be used in combination withthe surround modes or with 96kHz digital sources.• When playing stereo so
25En6Using Surround SoundListening at low volumeWhen the volume is low, surround effects tend tobecome less than satisfactory. Turn the Midnightlisten
26EnPlaying Discs7Introduction• Most of the functions covered in this chapter apply toDVD discs, Video CDs and CDs, although the exactoperation of som
27En7Playing DiscsMaking a program listMaking a program list means telling the player whichtracks, and in what order, you want played. You canprogram
28EnPlaying Discs7• The playlist remains active even if you open the disctray and change discs. If a step in the program listcannot be played (because
29En7Playing Discs• Track Repeat• 1 Disc Repeat• All Discs Repeat• Repeat off• The Repeat All function repeats all tracks on allaudio and Video CDs lo
30EnPlaying Discs7Memorizing disc settingsIf you have a particular set of preferences for a disc, youcan memorize them using the Condition Memoryfunct
31En7Playing DiscsSinging karaoke (XV-HTD5 only)Using the karaoke features you can plug in a micro-phone and mix the sound of your own voice with abac
32EnUsing RDS (XV-HTD50 only)8RDS Program typesNews NewsAffairs Current affairsInfo General informationSport SportsEducate Educational materialDrama R
33En8Using RDS (XV-HTD50 only)Searching for a program typeYou can search for a station that is broadcasting anyprogram type from the list on page 32.1
34EnUsing the Timer99 Set the switch off time.Set in the same way as the switch on time, pressingENTER to finish.• If you make a mistake, press SYSTEM
35En9Using the TimerUsing the sleep timerThe sleep timer switches the system into standby after aspecified amount of time so that you can fall asleepw
36EnAdvanced Sound Setup10Dynamic Range ControlThe dynamic range of a source is the difference betweenthe quietest and the loudest sounds. The dynamic
37En10Advanced Sound SetupAdjusting channel volume levelsDepending on your room and where you’re sitting, youmay want to adjust the relative volumes o
38EnDVD Setup Menu11Using the DVD Setup menuRETURNENTERDVD SETUP35∞2The DVD Setup menu gives you access to all the system’sDVD settings. Press DVD SET
39En11DVD Setup MenuS-Video Out • Default setting: S2On Screen Display –Angle Indicator –Picture Quality –TV Screen –Still Picture –MoveExit 16:9(Wid
4EnBefore You Start1Features• Superlative audio performance withDolby Digital* and DTS** softwareThe XV–HTD50/ XV–HTD5 delivers breathtaking soundqual
40EnDVD Setup Menu11Audio Language• Default Setting: EnglishSetup audio languageGeneralVideoLanguageOSD Language — EnglishAudio Language - EnglishSubt
41En11DVD Setup MenuGeneral settingsSetup Menu Mode• Default setting: BasicLanguageVideoGeneralParental Lock — Level 8 Setup NavigatorSetup Menu Mode
42EnDVD Setup Menu11Parental Lock• Default level: 8• Default password: noneLanguageVideoGeneralParental Lock Setup Menu Mode — BasicMoveExitLevel Cha
43En11DVD Setup Menu3 Input a new password, then press ENTER.LanguageVideoGeneral+/–Parental Lock: Password ChangeMoveExitReturnSETUPEnter 4–Digit Cod
44EnAdditional Information12Resetting the systemResetting the system returns all menu, picture andpassword settings to their factory defaults.1 Switch
45En12Additional InformationStoring discsAlthough CDs and DVDs are more durable than vinylrecords, you should still take care to handle and storediscs
46EnAdditional Information12GlossaryAspect ratioThe width of a TV screen relative to its height. Conven-tional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the screen
47En12Additional InformationJapanese/japonais ( ja ) 1001English/anglais ( en ) 0514French ( fr) 0618German ( de ) 0405Italian ( it ) 0920Spanish ( es
48EnAdditional Information12TroubleshootingIncorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is something wron
49En12Additional InformationProblemNoticeable difference in DVDand CD volume.TunerNoisy radio receptionAuto tuning does not pick upsome stations.Gener
5En1Before You Start1 Before You StartFeatures 4What’s in the box 4Using this manual 4Putting the batteries inthe remote control 6Using the remote con
50EnAdditional Information12Screen sizes and disc formatsThe table below shows the effect of various TV Screensettings on the different kinds of disc
51En12Additional InformationFront speakerEnclosure ... Closed-box bookshelf type(magnetically shielded †)System ...
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6EnBefore You Start1Putting the batteries in the remotecontrol1 Open the battery compartment cover onthe back of the remote control.2 Insert two AA/R6
7En1Before You StartDiscs compatible with this systemGeneral Disc Compatibility• This player was designed and engineered to be compatiblewith software
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9En2Connecting UpDo not connect any of the supplied speakers to anyother amplifier. This may result in malfunction or fire.This DVD receiver has been
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