Onkyo Car Video System DR UN7 User Manual

Contents  
Getting Started..........................2  
DVD receiver  
Connections ............................16  
Operations...............................26  
Playing a Disc..........................29  
Listening to the Radio ........... 42  
Enjoying Surround Sound....... 56  
DR-UN7  
Instruction Manual  
Listening Mode and Audio  
Adjust.......................................60  
Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo DR-UN7  
DVD receiver. Read this manual carefully before  
using your new DVD receiver. A good under-  
standing of its features and operation will allow  
you to achieve optimum performance and enjoy-  
ment.  
Setting Clock and Timer .........62  
Detailed Settings and  
Informations (DVD) .................69  
Keep this manual for future reference.  
Miscellaneous .........................78  
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Precautions  
1. Recording CopyrightUnless its for personal use  
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-  
out the permission of the copyright holder.  
audio rack. If the ventilation is inadequate, the  
unit may overheat, leading to malfunction.  
Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat  
sources, because its internal temperature may  
rise, shortening the life of the optical pickup.  
Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject  
to vibrations from loudspeakers. Never put the  
unit on top of, or directly above a loudspeaker.  
Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its  
side or on a sloping surface, because it may cause  
a malfunction.  
2. AC FuseThe AC fuse inside the unit is not user-  
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact  
your Onkyo dealer.  
3. CareOccasionally you should dust the unit all  
over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft  
cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild deter-  
gent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards  
with a clean cloth. Dont use abrasive cloths, thin-  
ners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because  
they may damage the nish or remove the panel let-  
tering.  
If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR,  
the picture and sound quality may be affected. If  
this occurs, move this unit away from the TV,  
radio, or VCR.  
4. Power  
8. To Obtain a Clear PictureThis unit is a high-  
tech, precision device. If the lens on the optical  
pickup, or the disc drive mechanism becomes dirty  
or worn, the picture quality may be affected. To  
maintain the best picture quality, we recommend  
regular inspection and maintenance (cleaning or  
worn part replacement) every 1,000 hours of use  
depending on the operating environment. Contact  
your Onkyo dealer for details.  
WARNING  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE  
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SEC-  
TION CAREFULLY.  
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.  
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the  
voltage requirements printed on the units rear panel  
(e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).  
Some models have a voltage selector switch for  
compatibility with power systems around the world.  
Before you plug in such a model, make sure that the  
voltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your  
area.  
9. Moisture Condensation  
Moisture condensation may damage this unit.  
Read the following carefully:  
Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical  
pickup, one of the most important parts inside this  
unit.  
Moisture condensation can occur in the following  
situations:  
The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm  
place.  
A heater is turned on, or cold air from an air  
conditioner is hitting the unit.  
In the summer, when this unit is moved from  
an air conditioned room to a hot and humid  
place.  
For American model  
Setting the [STANDBY/ON] switch to STANDBY  
does not fully shutdown the unit. If you do not  
intend to use the unit for an extended period,  
remove the power cord from the AC outlet.  
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never  
handle this unit or its power cord while your hands  
are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets  
inside this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo  
dealer.  
6. Handling Notes  
The unit is used in a humid place.  
Do not use this unit when theres the possibility  
of moisture condensation occurring. Doing so  
may damage your discs and certain parts inside  
this unit.  
If condensation does occur, remove all discs and  
leave this unit turned on for two to three hours. By  
this time, the unit will have warmed up and any con-  
densation will have evaporated.  
If you need to transport this unit, use the original  
packaging to pack it how it was when you origi-  
nally bought it.  
Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit  
for a long time, because they may leave marks on  
the case.  
This units top and rear panels may get warm  
after prolonged use. This is normal.  
If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may  
not work properly the next time you turn it on, so  
be sure to use it occasionally.  
10. Region NumbersThe DVD standard uses region  
numbers to control how discs can be played around  
the world, the world being divided into six regions.  
This unit will only play DVD discs that match its  
region number, which can be found on its rear panel  
When youve nished using this unit, remove all  
discs and turn off the power.  
7. Installing this Unit  
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(e.g.,  
).  
Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.  
Ensure that theres adequate ventilation all  
around this unit, especially if its installed in an  
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Precautions—Continued  
11. About this ManualThis manual explains how to  
use all of this units functions. Although the DVD  
standard offers many special features, not all discs  
use them all, so depending on the disc being played,  
this unit may not respond to certain functions. See  
the discs sleeve notes for supported features.  
When you attempt to use a DVD feature  
SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQUAU FOND.  
For Canadian model  
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS  
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
RSS-210, Low Power Licence-Exempt Radiocommuni-  
cations Devices (All Frequency Bands)  
that is not available, this logo may appear  
onscreen, indicating that the feature is not  
supported by the current disc or this unit.  
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,  
FULLY INSERT.  
For U.S. models  
FCC Information for User  
CAUTION:  
The user changes or modications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
Modèle pour les Canadien  
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE  
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME  
NMB-003 DU CANADA.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation.  
CNR-210, Dispositifs de radiocommunications de fai-  
ble puissance, exempts de licence (pour toutes les ban-  
des de fréquences)  
Sur les modèles dont la che est polarisée:  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-  
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS  
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE-  
SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQUAU FOND.  
This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is  
classied as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. So, to  
use this model properly, read this Instruction Manual  
carefully. In case of any trouble, please contact the store  
where you purchased the unit.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to  
open the enclosure.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-  
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.  
DANGER:  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-  
VISIBLE AND/OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR  
DEFEATED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.  
cian for help.  
For Canadian Models  
CAUTION:  
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS  
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,  
FULLY INSERT.  
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZESA LASER. USE OF CON-  
TROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE  
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI-  
FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS  
RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
The label on the right is  
applied on the rear panel.  
Modèle canadien  
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE  
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME  
NMB-003 DU CANADA.  
1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER  
PRODUCT and employs a laser  
inside the cabinet.  
Sur les modèles dont la che est polarisée:  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-  
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS  
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE-  
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not remove the  
cover. Refer servicing to qualied personnel.  
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Features  
Supplied Accessories  
Make sure you have the following accessories:  
Receiver  
RC-640S  
Built-in Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital and DTS  
On board Theater Dimensional Circuit  
Deep bass adjustable S. Bass feature  
Subwoofer or power amplier connectable PRE-OUT  
terminals allowing 5.1ch playback with add on speak-  
ers  
WRAT (Wide Range Amplier Technology) exploit-  
ing the broadband potential of next generation media  
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) on the front  
left and right channels  
Remote controller & two batteries (AA/R6)  
Up to 30 stations memory storable tuner with FM  
auto preset feature  
Program timer capable of multi settings for both play-  
back and recording  
Optical digital In terminals (Input x 1)  
AM loop antenna x 1  
Indoor FM antenna x 1  
DVD  
*1  
*2  
Dolby Digital and DTS  
DVD-Video / Video CD / Audio CD playback  
CD-R, CD-RW (Video CD, audio CD, MP3/WMA  
JPEG)  
*3  
/
DVD-Audio and SACD compatible  
DVD-R (DVD-Video)  
DVD-RW (DVD-Video, VR format)  
5.1-channel analog audio output  
Video cable x 1  
Others  
Full-function remote controller  
* In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the product  
name indicates the color. Specications and operations are the same  
regardless of color.  
The letter displayed at the end of the product name found in  
catalogs and on package represents the color of the DR-UN7.  
Though the color varies, the specications and operations are  
the same.  
*1. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby, Pro Logicand the double-D symbol are trademarks  
of Dolby Laboratories.  
*2. DTSand DTS Digital Surroundare registered trademarks  
of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
*3. Windows Media, and the Win-  
dows logo are trademarks, or  
registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other coun-  
tries.  
4. Theater-Dimensional is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.  
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Table of Contents  
Getting Started  
Playing a Disc  
Important Safety Instructions...............................2  
Precautions .........................................................3  
Features ..............................................................5  
Supplied Accessories..........................................5  
Table of Contents................................................6  
Disc Notes...........................................................8  
Remote Controller .............................................10  
Installing the Batteries ...................................10  
Using the Remote Controller .........................10  
Part Names and Functions................................11  
Front Panel....................................................11  
Display...........................................................12  
Rear Panel.....................................................13  
Remote Controller .........................................14  
Before Starting DVD Playback.......................... 29  
Using the On-screen Displays ...................... 29  
Setting Up the Player for Your TV................. 29  
Setting the Language of This Player’s On-screen  
Displays..........................................................30  
Playing Discs .................................................... 31  
Resume and Last Memory............................ 31  
Basic Playback Controls ............................... 32  
DVD Disc Menus........................................... 32  
Video CD PBC menus .................................. 33  
Scanning Discs ............................................. 33  
Playing in Slow Motion.................................. 34  
Frame Advance/Frame Reverse................... 34  
Switching Audio Language/Channel............. 35  
Switching Subtitles........................................ 35  
Switching Camera Angles............................. 35  
Zooming the Screen...................................... 35  
Browsing Video Content with the Disc Navigator... 36  
Browsing WMA, MP3 and JPEG files with the  
Disc Navigator........................................ 37  
Creating a Program List................................ 38  
Searching a Disc........................................... 39  
Using Random Play ...................................... 39  
Looping a Section of a Disc .......................... 40  
Using Repeat Play ........................................ 40  
Viewing a JPEG Slideshow........................... 41  
Displaying Disc Information .......................... 41  
Connections  
Connecting Antenna..........................................16  
Connecting Your Speakers ...............................18  
Connecting Speaker......................................18  
Speaker Connection Precautions..................18  
AV Cables and Connectors...............................19  
Before Making Any Connections ...................19  
AV Cables & Connectors...............................19  
Connecting Your TV..........................................20  
Connecting External Devices ............................21  
Connecting an Onkyo Stereo Cassette Tape  
Deck ...................................................... 21  
Connecting an RI Dock (Remote Interactive  
Dock) ..................................................... 21  
Connection for Listening to Sound from Digital  
Device through DVD receiver................... 22  
Connection for TV Audio Signal ....................23  
Connecting a subwoofer................................23  
Enjoying Home Theater.................................24  
Connection for Enjoying 5.1ch Playback.......25  
Listening to the Radio  
Listening to the Radio....................................... 42  
Manually Tuning a FM/AM Broadcast Station........ 42  
Adjusting the Antenna................................... 43  
Listening to XM Satellite Radio® .................. 44  
Programming FM Stations Automatically – Auto  
Preset......................................................... 48  
Programming FM/AM Stations & XM Channels  
One by One – Preset Write ........................ 49  
Selecting Preset Stations.............................. 50  
Switching the Display Information................. 51  
Changing the Preset Channels......................... 52  
Tips for Changing the Preset Channels........ 52  
Copying a Preset Channel – Preset Copy .... 52  
Erasing a Preset Channel – Preset Erase .... 53  
Naming Preset Channels.................................. 54  
Naming a Preset Channel............................. 54  
Entering a Name........................................... 54  
Correcting and Erasing a Character ............. 54  
Inserting a Character .................................... 55  
Erasing the Name Assigned to a Preset Channel . 55  
Inputting Characters from the Remote Controller... 55  
Operations  
Connecting the Power Cord ..............................26  
Understanding Common Operations.................26  
Turning the Unit On and Off ..........................26  
Adjusting the Volume.....................................26  
Selecting a Source ........................................27  
Muting the Sound ..........................................27  
Controlling Display Brightness.......................27  
Listening through the Headphones................27  
Customizing the Source Names........................28  
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Table of Contents—Continued  
Enjoying Surround Sound  
Detailed Settings and Informations (DVD)  
Enjoying Surround Sound.................................56  
Configuring Subwoofer and Setting Up the  
Number of Speakers............................ 56  
Setting Distance of Speakers........................57  
Speaker Level Calibration.............................57  
Enjoying Listening Modes.................................58  
Selecting Listening Mode..............................59  
DVD Audio Settings and Video Adjust menus ..... 69  
Video Adjust menu ........................................69  
Initial Settings menu..........................................70  
Using the Initial Settings menu......................70  
How to Use Parental Lock.............................73  
Additional information........................................75  
Screen sizes and disc formats.......................75  
Setting the TV system (Not North American  
model) ..................................................75  
Resetting the DVD player ........................76  
Titles, chapters and tracks.............................76  
DVD-Video regions........................................76  
Selecting languages using the language code  
list.......................................................... 76  
Listening Mode and Audio Adjust  
Adjusting Sound................................................60  
Adjusting Individual Speaker Levels .............60  
Emphasizing the Low End Using the Remote  
Controller................................................ 60  
Using the Late Night Function (Dolby Digital  
only) ....................................................... 60  
Audio Adjust Function ............................... 61  
Miscellaneous  
Input Source Names and Available Buttons on Remote  
Controller .....................................................................78  
Recording..........................................................80  
Troubleshooting.................................................81  
Specifications ....................................................84  
Setting Clock and Timer  
Setting the Clock...............................................62  
Checking the Time and the Day of the Week .... 62  
To Switch between the 12-hour and 24-hour  
Displays................................................ 62  
Turning the Current Time Display On or Off  
while the Unit is in Standby Mode.......... 62  
Using the Timer Functions................................63  
About the Timers...........................................63  
About the Sleep Timer ..................................63  
Using the Sleep Timer...................................64  
Programming a Timer ...................................65  
Switching the Timer On and Off....................68  
Viewing the Timer Settings ...........................68  
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Disc Notes  
Dont use discs with an unusual shape, such as those  
shown below, because you may damage the DVD  
receiver.  
Supported Discs  
The DVD receiver supports the following discs.  
Disc  
Logo  
Format or file type  
See page 76 for  
region information.  
DVD-Video  
DVD-Audio  
DVD-Audio  
SACD  
Dont use discs that have residue from adhesive tape,  
rental discs with peeling labels, or discs with custom-  
made labels or stickers. Doing so may damage the  
DVD receiver and you may not be able to remove the  
disc properly.  
Super Audio CD (sin-  
gle layer, dual layer,  
hybrid)  
DVD-Video  
DVD-R  
Discs Made on Personal Computers  
DVD-Video,  
VR format  
Discs made on personal computers, including those of a  
compatible format, may not work properly in the DVD  
receiver because of incorrect settings in the disc burning  
software. Check the manuals supplied with your disc  
burning software for additional compatibility informa-  
tion.  
DVD-RW  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
Including PBC  
PCM and DTS  
CD-R/RW compatibility  
Video CD, audio CD,  
MP3, WMA, JPEG  
Compatible formats: CD-Audio, Video CD, ISO 9660  
CD-ROM* containing MP3, WMA or JPEG les  
CD-R  
* ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant. CD physical format:  
Mode1, Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet le systems  
are both compatible with this player.  
Video CD, audio CD,  
MP3, WMA, JPEG  
CD-RW  
Multi-session playback: No  
Unnalized disc playback: No  
Some audio CDs feature copy protection that doesnt  
conform to the ofcial CD standard. Since these are  
nonstandard discs, they may not play properly in the  
DVD receiver.  
DVD-R/RW compatibility  
Compatible formats: DVD-Video, Video Recording  
The DVD receiver supports CD-R and CD-RW discs  
recorded in Video CD format, audio CD format, or  
ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 format with MP3, WMA, and  
JPEG les. It also supports DVD-R and DVD-RW  
discs recorded in DVD-Video format. However, some  
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs may not  
work properly for any of the following reasons:  
incomplete disc nalization, disc burner characteris-  
tics, disc characteristics, the disc is damaged or dirty.  
See the manual supplied with your disc burner for  
more information. Condensation or dirt on the optical  
pickup lens can also affect playback.  
The DVD receiver supports 8 cm and 12 cm discs.  
The DVD receiver does not support disc types not  
listed. If you load any disc for playback other than  
listed above, the DVD receiver may cause noise or  
may not operate properly.  
(VR)*  
* Edit points may not play exactly as edited; screen may go  
momentarily blank at edited points.  
Unnalized playback: No  
WMA/MP3/JPEG le playback on DVD-R/RW: No  
Compressed audio compatibility  
Compatible formats: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3),  
Windows Media Audio (WMA)  
Sampling rates: 32, 44.1 or 48kHz  
Bit-rates: Any (128Kbps or higher recommended)  
VBR (variable bit rate) MP3 playback: No  
VBR WMA playback: No  
WMA lossless encoding compatible: No  
DRM (Digital Rights Management) compatible: Yes  
(DRM-protected audio les will not play in this  
player.)  
File extensions: .mp3, .wma (these must be used for  
the player to recognize MP3 and WMA les do not  
use for other le types)  
File structure: Up to 299 folders; up to 648 folders and  
les combined  
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Disc Notes—Continued  
About WMA  
Handling Discs  
WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and  
refers to an audio compression technology developed by  
Microsoft Corporation. WMA content can be encoded  
Never touch the underside of a disc.Always hold discs  
by the edge, as shown.  
®
by using Windows Media Player version 7, 7.1, Win-  
®
®
dows Media Player for Windows XP, or Windows  
®
Media Player 9 Series.  
JPEG file compatibility  
Underside  
Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.2*  
still image les up to a resolution of 3072 x 2048.  
* File format used by digital still cameras  
Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs.  
Progressive JPEG compatible: No  
File extensions: .jpg (must be used for the player to  
recognize JPEG les do not use for other le types)  
File structure: Up to 299 folders; up to 648 folders and  
les combined  
Copyright  
Cleaning Discs  
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast  
on cable, play in public, or rent copyrighted material  
without permission.  
For best results, keep your discs clean. Fingerprints  
and dust can affect the sound and picture quality and  
should be removed as follows. Using a clean soft  
cloth, wipe from the center outwards, as shown. Never  
wipe in a circular direction.  
DVD-Video discs are copy-protected, and any record-  
ings made from these discs will be distorted.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technol-  
ogy that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellec-  
tual property rights. Use of this copyright protection  
technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corpora-  
tion, and is intended for home and other limited con-  
sumer uses only unless otherwise authorized by  
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a  
damp soft cloth, and then dry it with a dry cloth.  
Never use solvent-based cleaning uids, such as thin-  
ner or benzine, commercially available cleaners, or  
antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records, because  
they may damage the disc.  
Storing Discs  
Dont store discs in places subject to direct sunlight,  
or near heat sources.  
Dont store discs in places subject to moisture or dust,  
such as in a bathroom or near a humidier.  
Always store discs in their cases and vertically. Stack-  
ing, or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause  
warping, scratches, or other damage.  
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Remote Controller  
Installing the Batteries  
Using the Remote Controller  
To use the remote controller, point it at the DVD  
receivers remote control sensor, as shown below.  
To open the battery compartment, press  
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the small hollow and slide off the cover.  
Remote control sensor  
Insert the two supplied batteries (AA/R6)  
in accordance with the polarity diagram  
inside the battery compartment.  
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DVD receiver  
Notes:  
The remote controller may not work reliably if the  
DVD receiver is subjected to bright light, such as  
direct sunlight or inverter-type uorescent lights.  
Keep this in mind when installing.  
If another remote controller of the same type is used  
in the same room, or the DVD receiver is installed  
close to equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote  
controller may not work reliably.  
Put the cover onto the remote controller  
and slide it shut.  
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Dont put anything, such as a book, on the remote con-  
troller, because the buttons may be pressed inadvert-  
ently, thereby draining the batteries.  
The remote controller may not work reliably if the  
DVD receiver is installed in a rack behind colored  
glass doors. Keep this in mind when installing.  
The remote controller will not work if theres an  
obstacle between it and the DVD receivers remote  
control sensor.  
Notes:  
If the remote controller doesnt work reliably, try  
replacing the batteries.  
Dont mix new and old batteries or different types of  
batteries.  
If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long  
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from  
leakage or corrosion.  
Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possi-  
ble to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel  
Display  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J
K L  
M
N O P Q R  
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can nd the main explanation for each item.  
A Remote control sensor (10)  
L TIMER button (62, 64, 65, 68)  
Press this button to enable the timer function or set  
current time.  
Receives signals from the remote controller.  
B INPUT/CURSOR buttons (27, 28, 44, 48, 50,  
80)  
M MULTI JOG dial (28, 32, 33, 47, 48, 50)  
Turn the dial to select a programmed station, play-  
back track or groups. It also assists you to choose an  
edit type, and to select characters when you enter  
characters. Press it to conrm the current setting.  
Enable you to select an input source. These buttons  
also move the cursor when you input characters.  
C VOLUME control (26)  
Adjusts the volume level.  
N YES/MODE button (42, 49, 54)  
D STANDBY indicator (26)  
Press this button to conrm the displayed settings  
for playback and other editing operations.  
Lights up in Standby mode.  
E STANDBY/ON button (26, 62, 67)  
Press this button to turn on the power to the unit or  
place the unit in Standby mode.  
O EDIT/NO/CLEAR button (28, 47-49, 52-54)  
Enables you to adjust settings for playback and  
select editing operations. It also cancels the dis-  
played setting.  
F PHONES jack (27)  
Connect a headphone mini plug here.  
P DVD  
button (32)  
/
G DVD disc tray (31)  
Starts or pauses DVD playback.When you press this  
button during playback, the unit enters Pause mode.  
Place a DVD in the disc tray.  
H LISTENING MODE button (59)  
Q DVD button (32)  
Use this button to select the listening modes.  
Stops DVD playback.  
I S.BASS button (60)  
R DVD button (31)  
Use this button to adjust the low end bass range.  
Ejects a loaded DVD.  
J
/
buttons (32, 44)  
Fast-forward or reverse the track being played.  
These buttons also move the cursor when you input  
characters.  
K DISPLAY button (41, 46, 51, 54, 57)  
Each time you press this button, the information on  
the display changes. This button also enables you to  
select the input character type.  
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Part Names and Functions—Continued  
Display  
1 2 3  
4
5
6
7
MUTING  
S.BASS  
DIGITAL DTS AAC PCM  
DVD - AUDIO  
VCD SACD  
D V D  
PL  
AUTO  
MEM RDM  
GROUP TITLE  
T - D DSP STEREO  
FM ST RDS  
NORMAL REPEAT 1  
CHP TRACK PRGSV  
TRACK NAME  
DISC TOTAL REMAIN  
TIMER  
1
2
3
4
SLEEP  
8 9 J  
K
L M N O  
P
Q
A S.BASS indicator  
J TIMER indicators  
This indicator lights up when the super bass is  
selected.  
These indicators show the status of the timers.  
: Lights up when timed recording has been set.  
B MUTING indicator  
This indicator ashes while the DVD receiver is  
muted.  
Numbers 1-4: Lights up when a timer has been set.  
K GROUP indicators  
This indicator lights up when the Group number is  
displayed.  
C Tuning indicators  
: This indicator lights up when the DVD  
receiver is tuned into a radio station.  
L TITLE indicator  
During playback, the number of the current title is  
displayed.  
AUTO: This indicator lights up when the Auto Tun-  
ing mode is selected, and disappears when the Man-  
ual Tuning mode is selected.  
M Message area  
Various information is displayed here, including  
preset number, tuning frequency, time, volume  
level, sleep time, mode settings, and so on.  
FM ST: This indicator lights up when the DVD  
receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station.  
N CHP indicator  
D Listening mode & format indicators  
These indicators show the currently selected listen-  
ing mode and the format of digital input signals.  
This indicator appears while the number of the cur-  
rent chapter is being displayed.  
O TRACK indicators  
E Playback mode indicators  
This indicator lights up when the track number is  
displayed.  
MEM: Lights up when memory playback is  
selected.  
P PRGSV (PROGRESSIVE) indicator  
This indicator appears when the Progressive Scan-  
ning function is on.  
RDM: Lights up when random playback is selected.  
NORMAL: Lights up when normal playback is  
selected.  
Q DVD information indicators  
The item lights up, which corresponds to the infor-  
mation in the message area.  
REPEAT: Lights up when repeat playback is  
selected for all the tracks.  
REPEAT 1: Lights up when repeat playback is  
selected for a track.  
F Disc type indicators  
These indicators show the type of disc loaded.  
G DVD operation indicators  
These indicators show the status of DVD playback.  
H Camera angle  
indicator  
This indicator appears if the DVD-Video disc being  
played features multiple camera angles.  
I SLEEP indicator  
This indicator lights up when the Sleep function has  
been set.  
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Part Names and Functions—Continued  
Rear Panel  
1 BC  
D
5
6
G
8
9
J
K
L
M
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can nd the main explanation for each item.  
A TAPE/HDD IN/OUT (21, 22)  
I VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT (20)  
This connector can be used to connect a TV or pro-  
jector with an S Video input.  
This analog audio input and output are for connect-  
ing a recorder with an analog audio input and output  
(cassette, Mini Disc, etc.). If you want to connect  
Onkyo RI Dock, connect the RI Doc output with the  
TAPE/HDD IN terminal.  
J PRE OUT (23, 25)  
These terminals are for connecting a power ampli-  
er.  
B LINE/TV IN (23)  
K SUBWOOFER CONTROL  
These terminals are for connecting audio output of  
external devices such as TV, DVD or turntable with  
a built-in phono equalizer.  
This terminal is provided for future use with Onkyo  
subwoofer equipped with SUBWOOFER CON-  
TROL terminals. No product is available as of  
August 2005.  
C XM ANTENNA (44)  
This jack is for connecting an XM antenna, sold  
separately.  
L
REMOTE CONTROL (21, 22)  
This  
(Remote Interactive) jack can be con-  
D FM ANTENNA (16, 17)  
nected to an  
jack on another Onkyo AV compo-  
This jack is for connecting an FM antenna.  
nent. The DVD receivers remote controller can  
E AM ANTENNA (16,17)  
These push terminals are for connecting an AM  
antenna.  
then be used to control that component. To use  
you must make an analog audio connection (RCA)  
between the DVD receiver and the other AV compo-  
nent, even if they are connected digitally.  
,
F FRONT SPEAKERS (18)  
These terminals are for connecting speakers.  
M AUDIO IN DIGITAL OPTICAL (22)  
This optical digital terminal can be used for con-  
necting any game machine or satellite tuner  
equipped with digital output terminals. Connect any  
of them using a commercially available audio opti-  
cal digital cable.  
G VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO (20)  
These jacks output component video and can be  
connected to an component video input on a TV or  
projector.  
H VIDEO OUT VIDEO (20)  
This RCA connector can be used to connect a TV or  
projector with a composite video input.  
See pages 16-25 for connection information.  
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Part Names and Functions—Continued  
I DIMMER button (27)  
Remote Controller  
Adjusts the display brightness.  
This section describes the role of the individual buttons  
you use to control the amplier and the tuner.  
normal  
dim  
dimmer  
J TIMER button (62, 65, 68)  
Press this button to enable the timer function or set  
current time.  
M
N
A
2
K RCV SETUP button (56, 61)  
Press this button to congure settings for the DVD  
receiver.  
O
3
L
/
/
/
/ENTER buttons (45, 46, 56, 57)  
These buttons are used to select and adjust settings.  
4
P
Q
M CLOCK button (62)  
Press this button to display the current time.  
R
S
N SLEEP button (64)  
Used to program the Sleep timer, which turns off  
the power to the unit at a specied time.  
5
6
O STANDBY/ON button (26, 67)  
7
Switches between power standby and on.  
T
U
V
W
P NAME button (55)  
8
9
J
K
Used to input characters when you give a name to  
each FM/AM preset channel.  
Q DISPLAY button (46, 51, 55, 57, 62)  
Each time you press this button, the information on  
the display changes. It also selects the character  
input type.  
L
X
Y
Z
R ENTER button (55)  
Press this button to conrm the current setting.  
S CLEAR button (54)  
Cancels the settings, and erases a character.  
T STEREO/T-D button (59)  
Switches over between Stereo Sound and Theater  
Dimensional Surround.  
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can  
nd the main explanation for each item.  
A INPUT buttons (27, 42, 45, 46, 80)  
Each time you press these buttons, the input source  
switches.  
U ALL CH STEREO button (59)  
This button is used to select the All Ch Stereo listen-  
ing mode. It is operable when center/surround  
speakers are connected.  
B PRESET  
These buttons select programmed stations.  
C TUNING buttons (42, 45, 46)  
/
buttons (50)  
V LISTENING MODE button (59)  
/
Selects the listening mode.  
These buttons tune in a broadcast station or move  
the cursor when you input characters.  
W S.BASS button (60)  
Adjusts the low end bass range.  
D MODE button (42, 45)  
This button is used to select the Auto or Manual tun-  
ing mode.  
X VOLUME +/buttons (26)  
Adjust the volume level.  
Y MUTING button (27)  
E Number buttons (50, 55)  
Lowers the volume level temporarily.  
Used to name a preset station.  
Z RETURN button (45, 56, 57)  
This button is used to return to the previously  
selected menu.  
F LATE NIGHT button (60)  
Switches the dynamic range for playback at mini-  
mum volume.  
G CH SEL button (60)  
Selects the speakers.  
H TEST TONE button (57)  
Outputs the test tone.  
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Part Names and Functions—Continued  
G
/
buttons (32, 34)  
Remote Controller  
Fast-forward or reverve being played.  
This section describes the role of the individual buttons  
you use to control DVD and CD.  
H AUDIO button (35)  
This button is used to select foreign language  
soundtracks and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital  
or DTS) on DVD-Video discs.  
For Video CDs you can select left-channel, right-  
channel, or stereo.  
I ANGLE button (35)  
This button is used to select camera angles on  
DVD-Video discs.  
J SUBTITLE button (35)  
This button is used to select subtitles on  
DVD-Video discs.  
1
O
P
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
K TOP MENU button (32)  
This button is used to display the top menu on a  
DVD-Video disc.  
Q
R
L ENTER button (29, 32, 70, 73, 74)  
S
This button is used to start playback of the selected  
title, chapter, or track, and to conrm settings.  
M RETURN button (29, 32, 33)  
This button is used to return to the main menu with-  
out saving your changes.  
J
K
L
T
U
N Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] buttons (29, 32, 41,  
70, 76)  
These buttons are used to select items on the  
onscreen setup menus.  
M
N
O DISPLAY button (41)  
Each time you press this button, the information on  
the display changes.  
P Number buttons and CLEAR button (32, 38,  
73, 74)  
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can  
nd the main explanation for each item.  
You can select a track or sort tracks for Memory  
playback by using the number buttons. You can can-  
cel the setting by pressing the CLEAR.  
A MODE button (38, 39, 40)  
Switches the play mode while DVD is loaded.  
Q Stop button (32)  
B MEMORY button (38)  
This button is used to stop playback.  
This button is used with the memory playback func-  
tion, which allows you to create a custom playlist of  
titles, chapters, or tracks.  
R Play  
button (31-34)  
This button is used to start playback.  
S ZOOM button (35, 41)  
C RANDOM button (39)  
This button is used with the Zoom function.  
This button is used with the random playback func-  
tion.  
T MENU button (32, 41)  
This button is used to display the menu on a  
DVD-Video disc or to open the Disc Navigator  
when using a Video CD, audio CD, WMA/MP3/  
JPEG disc, or VR format DVD-RW disc.  
D REPEAT button (40)  
Repeats playback or RI Dock playback.  
E Pause  
This button is used to pause playback.  
F Previous/Next buttons (32, 33, 41)  
button (32, 34, 41)  
U DVD SETUP button (29, 36, 37, 69, 70)  
This button is used to access the DVD players  
onscreen setup menus.  
/
The Previous button is used to select the previous  
chapter or track. During playback it selects the  
beginning of the current chapter or track.  
The Next button is used to select the next chapter or  
track  
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Connecting Antenna  
This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor  
FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect  
commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.  
The DVD receiver wont pick up any radio signals with-  
out any antenna connected, so you must connect the  
antenna to use the tuner.  
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna  
The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use  
only.  
Assemble the AM loop antenna, inserting  
the tabs into the base, as shown.  
1
AM antenna push terminals  
FM antenna  
connector  
Connect both wires of the AM loop  
antenna to the AM push terminals, as  
shown.  
2
(The antennas wires are not polarity sensitive, so  
they can be connected either way around.)  
Make sure that the wires are attached securely and  
that the push terminals are gripping the bare  
wires, not the insulation.  
Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna  
The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.  
Attach the FM antenna, as shown.  
I North American Model  
1
Insert the plug fully  
into the jack.  
Push  
Insert wire  
Release  
I Other Models  
Insert the plug fully  
into the jack.  
Once your DVD receiver is ready for use, youll  
need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust  
the position of theAM antenna to achieve the best  
possible reception.  
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from  
your DVD receiver, TV, speaker cables, and  
power cords.  
Once your DVD receiver is ready for use, youll  
need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust  
the position of the FM antenna to achieve the best  
possible reception.  
Use thumbtacks or something similar to  
x the FM antenna into position.  
2
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied  
indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a commer-  
cially available outdoor AM antenna (see page 17).  
Thumbtacks, etc.  
Caution: Be careful that you dont injure yourself  
when using thumbtacks.  
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied  
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-  
door FM antenna instead (see page 17).  
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Connecting Antenna—Continued  
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna  
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna  
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied  
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-  
door FM antenna instead.  
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied  
AM loop antenna, an outdoor AM antenna can be used  
in addition to the loop antenna, as shown.  
Outdoor antenna  
Insulated antenna cable  
AM loop antenna  
Notes:  
Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable  
results can sometimes be obtained when installed in  
an attic or loft.  
Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed outside  
horizontally, but good results can sometimes be obtained  
indoors by mounting horizontally above a window. Note  
that the AM loop antenna should be left connected.  
Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with  
local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.  
For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well  
away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line  
of sight to your local FM transmitter.  
Outdoor antenna should be located away from possi-  
ble noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.  
For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should be situated  
well away from power lines and other high-voltage  
equipment.  
Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance  
with local regulations to prevent electrical shock haz-  
ards.  
I Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter  
Its best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV  
reception, as this can cause interference problems. If cir-  
cumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna splitter, as  
shown.  
TV/FM antenna splitter  
To DVD receiver  
To TV (or VCR)  
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ConnectingYour Speakers  
The following illustration shows which speaker should  
be connected to each pair of terminals.  
Connecting Speaker  
Strip 3/8" (10 mm) of insu-  
1
3/8" (10 mm)  
lation from the ends of the  
speaker cables, and twist the  
bare wires tightly, as shown.  
While pressing the lever, insert  
the wire into the hole, and then  
release the lever.  
2
Make sure that the terminals are  
gripping the bare wires, not the  
insulation.  
Speaker Connection Precautions  
Front right  
speaker  
Front left  
speaker  
Read the following before connecting your speakers:  
You can connect speakers with an impedance of  
4 ohms or higher. If you use speakers with a lower  
impedance, and use the amplier at high volume lev-  
els for a long period of time, the built-in protection  
circuit may be activated.  
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before  
making any connections.  
Read the instructions supplied with your speakers.  
Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In other  
words, connect positive (+) terminals to only positive  
(+) terminals, and negative () terminals to only nega-  
tive () terminals. If you get them the wrong way  
around, the sound will be out of phase and will sound  
unnatural.  
Unnecessarily long, or very thin speaker cables may  
affect the sound quality and should be avoided.  
Be careful not to short the  
positive and negative wires.  
Doing so may damage theAV  
receiver.  
Dont connect more than one  
cable to each speaker termi-  
nal. Doing so may damage  
the AV receiver.  
Dont connect one speaker to several terminals.  
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AV Cables and Connectors  
Before Making Any Connections  
Read the manuals supplied with your AV components.  
Dont connect the power cord until youve completed  
all audio and video connections.  
white plugs to connect left-channel audio inputs and out-  
puts (typically labeled L). And use yellow plugs to  
connect composite video inputs and outputs.  
The supplied AV cable is made up of an analog audio  
cable and a composite video cable.  
Do not place objects on the unit as they may inter-  
fere with proper ventilation.  
Analog audio  
Right (red)  
Left (white)  
Right (red)  
Left (white)  
Optical Digital Connectors  
The DVD receivers optical digital connectors have a  
shutter-type cover that opens when an optical plug is  
inserted, and closes when its removed. Push the plug in  
all the way.  
Caution: To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical  
plug straight when inserting and removing.  
Composite video  
(Yellow)  
(Yellow)  
Right!  
Push each plug in all the way to  
make a good connection (loose  
connections can cause noise or  
malfunctions).  
RCA AV Connection Color Coding  
To prevent interference, keep  
audio and video cables away from  
power cords and speaker cables.  
Wrong!  
RCA AV connections are usually color coded: red,  
white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right-chan-  
nel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled R). Use  
AV Cables & Connectors  
Video  
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and  
color difference signals (PR, PB), providing the best  
picture quality. Some TV manufacturers label their  
component video inputs differently.  
Y
P
P
Y
/
/
B
R
C
B
P
P
B
R
CB  
Component  
video  
/ CR  
/ CR  
S Video provides better picture quality than com-  
posite video.  
S Video  
Composite video can be found on virtually all TVs,  
VCRs, and video equipment.  
Composite  
video  
Audio  
Optical digital audio connections provide better  
audio quality than analog connections.  
Optical digital  
RCA analog audio connectors can be found on vir-  
tually all AV components.  
Analog  
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ConnectingYour TV  
Connect the DVD receiver to the TV directly. If you con-  
nect the DVD receiver to aVCR, TV/VCR combination,  
or video selector, the playback picture may be distorted  
as DVD videos are copy protected.  
Using Component Video  
You can use the component video output instead of the  
standard video out jack to connect this player to your TV  
(or other equipment).  
This should give you the best quality picture from the  
three types of video output available.  
Use a component video cable (not supplied) to con-  
nect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks to a  
component video input on your TV, monitor or AV  
receiver.  
Using Video  
Connect the VIDEO OUT to a set of VIDEO input on  
your TV.  
Use the supplied video cable (RCA), connecting the  
yellow plug to the video output.  
See the following page if you want to use a compo-  
nent or S Video cable for the video connection.  
TV  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
Y
PB  
PR  
TV  
Video cable  
(Supplied)  
Note:  
Watching progressive scan video from the component  
video outputs.  
This player can output progressive scan video from the  
component video output. Compared to interlace video,  
progressive scan video effectively doubles the scanning  
rate of the picture, resulting in a very stable, icker-free  
image. To set up the player for use with a progressive  
scan TV, seeVideo Output settings on page 70. When the  
player is set to output progressive scan video, the  
PRGSV indicator lights in the front panel display.  
Using S Video  
If your TV (or other equipment) has an S Video input,  
you can use this instead of the standard (composite) out-  
put for a better quality picture.  
Use an S Video cable (supplied) to connect the S  
VIDEO OUTPUT to an S Video input on your TV (or  
monitor or AV receiver).  
Important:  
Line up the small triangle above the jack with the same  
mark on the plug before plugging in.  
If you connect a TV that is not compatible with a pro-  
gressive scan signal and switch the player to progressive,  
you will not be able to see any picture at all. In this case,  
return the setting from Progressiveto Interlaceby  
following the way described in Note on page 70.  
TV  
S-Video cable  
(Not supplied)  
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Connecting External Devices  
Connect the white plugs of the audio cables to the L jacks and connect the red plugs of the audio cables to the R jacks.  
Tip: The source names appearing in the display can be customized for the connected component (see page 28).  
Connecting an Onkyo Stereo Cassette Tape Deck  
The following diagram illustrates how to connect an optional Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck.  
Connect the DVD receivers TAPE/HDD OUT jacks to the tape decks INPUT (REC) jacks, and the DVD receivers  
TAPE/HDD IN jacks to the tape decks OUTPUT (PLAY) jacks.  
Onkyo stereo cassette  
tape deck rear panel  
INPUT OUTPUT  
DVD receivers rear panel  
REMOTE  
(REC)  
(PLAY)  
CONTROL  
red  
L
white  
white  
R
RCA/phono audio cable  
cable supplied  
with the Onkyo stereo  
cassette tape deck  
red  
white red red white  
: Signal flow  
Use either socket  
What does connecting an Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck using an  
cable enable you to do?  
You can control a connected Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck using the supplied remote controller. You also need to  
connect the RCA/phono audio cable.  
To operate the  
system, the source name in the display should be TAPE. (Since the default source name in the  
display is TAPE, you do not need to change the setting. See page 28 for further information.)  
When the connected Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck plays back, the Input Selector on the DVD receiver is automat-  
ically switched to TAPE.  
Connecting an RI Dock (Remote Interactive Dock)  
The following diagram illustrates how to connect the Onkyo DS-A1 which is sold separately.  
Connect the TAPE/HDD IN jacks on the DVD receiver to the AUDIO OUT jacks on the RI Dock.  
white  
DVD receivers rear panel  
red  
RCA/phono audio cable  
red  
R
----  
L
S VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
DC IN  
Jacks on the RI Dock’s rear  
panel  
white  
cable  
: Signal flow  
The  
jack connection enables you to use the following functions:  
You can control a connected Onkyo RI Dock using the supplied remote controller.You also need to connect the RCA/  
phono audio cable.  
When a RI Dock and other  
-compatible devices are connected with the DVD receiver, you must also interconnect  
the terminals between the two external devices.  
You need to change the source name in the display to HDD. (The default source name in the display is TAPE. See  
page 28 for further information.) If the HDD device has a MODE switch, you must set the switch to HDD.  
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Connecting External Devices—Continued  
Connection for Listening to Sound from Digital Device through DVD receiver  
Connect the DVD receivers DIGITAL IN terminal with a digital audio output terminal on any digital device such as  
satellite tuner or PC.  
Optical digital audio cable  
Satellite tuner  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PC  
: Signal flow  
Connect the DVD receivers DIGITAL IN terminal with a digital audio output terminal on an audio processor.  
If you want to connect an Onkyo audio processor equipped with RI terminal, make sure to connect the DVD receivers  
TAPE/HDD IN terminal with a line output terminal of the audio processor.And connect the DVD receivers TAPE/HDD  
OUT terminal with a line input terminal of the audio processor.  
cable  
Audio Processor  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
R
L
R
L
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
Optical digital audio cable  
red white red white  
white red red white  
: Signal flow  
You can enjoy the following features by connecting the  
terminal:  
You can control a part of the DVD receivers operations by using the accompanying remote controller of the Onkyo  
audio processor. (Standby/On, Input switch over, Volume control, Muting, Tuner control and Sound quality adjustment.)  
Notes:  
You must change the display title for the external input from TAPEto PC. (See Customizing the Source Names”  
on page 28.)  
You can not control any Onkyo audio processor by using the supplied remote controller of the DVD receiver.  
If you have connected an optical audio digital cable and an audio pin code, you must change the display title from  
DIGITALto PC/dig.  
If you playback your PC device through an Onkyo audio processor, the input of the DVD receiver will be changed to  
PCautomatically.  
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Connecting External Devices—Continued  
Connection for TV Audio Signal  
Connect the LINE IN terminal on the DVD receiver and an audio output terminal on TV.  
DVD receivers  
rear panel  
white  
red  
red  
white  
RCA/phono  
audio cable  
: Signal flow  
Connecting a subwoofer  
The DVD receiver has a SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack. Connect an active subwoofer (a subwoofer that contains an  
amplier).  
DVD receiver  
Active subwoofer  
(with a built-in amplier)  
: Signal flow  
Note:  
If you want to connect any passive subwoofer, you must connect at rst a power amplier with the DVD receiver, and  
then connect a subwoofer to the power amplier.  
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Enjoying Home Theater  
The DVD receiver provides multi-channel playback with its theater dimensional feature, even under two front speaker  
conditions.  
Certainly, it can provide full 5.1ch playback in combination with an add-on subwoofer, center and surround speakers  
off the shelf, so that you can enjoy more realistic, movie theater/concert hall-in-the-home sound effect.  
With DVDs you can enjoy DTS and Dolby Digital. With analog and digital TV you can enjoy Onkyos own DSP  
surround listening modes.  
Front left and right speakers  
These output the overall sound. Their role in a home theater is to provide a solid anchor for  
the sound image. They should be positioned facing the listener at about ear level, and equi-  
distant from the TV. Angle them inward so as to create a triangle, with the listener at the apex.  
Center speaker  
This speaker enhances the front left  
and right speakers, making sound  
movements distinct and providing a  
full sound image. In movies it’s used  
mainly for dialog.  
Position it close to yourTV (preferably  
on top) facing forward at about ear  
level, or at the same height as the  
front left and right speakers.  
Subwoofer  
The subwoofer handles the bass sounds of  
the LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) channel.  
The volume and quality of the bass output  
from your subwoofer will depend on its  
position, the shape of your listening room,  
and your listening position. In general, a  
good bass sound can be obtained by  
installing the subwoofer in a front corner, or  
at one-third the width of the wall, as shown.  
Surround left and right speakers  
These speakers are used for precise  
sound positioning and to add realistic  
ambience.  
Position them at the sides of the lis-  
tener, or slightly behind, about 2–3  
feet (60–100 cm) above ear level.  
Corner  
Ideally they should be equidistant  
from the listener.  
1/3 wall length  
• For optimum surround playback, set the distance between the listener and the speakers so that the time it takes  
the sound to reach the listener is same. Also, you need to set each speaker volume level individually in order to  
balance the volume level between speakers (see pages 56-57).  
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Connecting External Devices—Continued  
Connection for Enjoying 5.1ch Playback  
You can connect a center speaker and a left and a right surround speakers by adding on a power (main) amplier.  
In addition to this conguration, you can add on a subwoofer to enjoy the 5.1ch surround sound. (See page 23.)  
Once you have completed the connection, make sure to congure the settings for speakers, described on page 56, so that  
you can enjoy your favorite surround mode.  
DVD receiver  
SURROUND  
LEFT  
SURROUND  
RIGHT  
CENTER  
MAIN IN  
MAIN IN  
MAIN IN  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
Power  
amplifier  
LI
Active  
(Powered)  
subwoofer  
Front right  
speaker  
Center speaker  
Front left  
speaker  
Surround right  
speaker  
Surround left  
speaker  
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Connecting the Power Cord  
When the power cord is connected to the AC outlet, the  
DVD receiver enters Standby mode. The STANDBY  
indicator lights up.  
To wall outlet  
STANDBY  
indicator  
Understanding Common Operations  
STANDBY/  
ON  
VOLUME  
INPUT buttons  
INPUT buttons  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
+/–  
STANDBY  
indicator  
Turning the Unit On and Off  
Adjusting the Volume  
Press STANDBY/ON on the unit or on the remote con-  
troller.  
DVD receiver  
Remote  
controller  
If you press the same button again, the unit will turn off  
and enter Standby mode.  
The DVD receiver is not completely shutdown in  
Standby mode.  
To completely shut down the DVD receiver, disconnect  
the power cord from wall outlet.  
Tip:  
Turn VOLUME clockwise to increase the volume or  
counterclockwise to decrease the volume on the DVD  
receiver.  
When you start playing (or turn on the power to) an  
Onkyo RI Dock, CD recorder or cassette tape deck  
that is connected to the DVD receiver via an  
and RCA/phono audio cables, the power to the DVD  
receiver is automatically turned on. Also, if you turn  
on or off the power to the DVD receiver, the power to  
such a device is automatically turned on or off  
(standby).  
cable  
Press VOLUME +/on the remote controller.  
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Understanding Common Operations—Continued  
Selecting a Source  
Controlling Display Brightness  
DVD receiver  
Remote  
controller  
Press DIMMER on the remote controller  
Every time you press the button, the display brightness  
will change as follows:  
You can select DVD, FM, AM, or connected external  
audio/video equipment (HDD, CD-R, TAPE, LINE,  
DIGITAL) as the audio source.  
normal dim  
dimmer  
To select the audio source, press the INPUT  
button repeatedly.  
or  
Listening through the Headphones  
DIGITAL  
LINE  
DVD  
FM  
AM  
Decrease the volume, then connect the stereo head-  
phones mini plug to the PHONES jack.  
You can adjust the volume and mute the sound as  
described above.  
TAPE  
XM (US model only)  
The speakers will reproduce no sound while the head-  
phones are connected.  
Muting the Sound  
To PHONES jack  
Press MUTING on the remote controller. The MUTING  
indicator lights in the display.  
MUTING  
To restore the sound, press MUTING again.  
Hint:  
Tip:  
When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening  
mode is set to Stereo, unless its already set to Stereo,  
Mono, or Direct.  
During muting:  
If you press VOLUME +/on the remote controller,  
the sound will be restored.  
If you turn the unit off and then on again, the sound  
will be restored.  
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Customizing the Source Names  
You can change the source name that appears in the display to suit any component you connected per the instruc-  
tions on pages 21-23.  
1
Display  
*1 Select this if you connected an  
Onkyo USB component that sup-  
ports  
connection.  
2
Press MULTI JOG to enter the new  
name.  
3-5  
5
Press INPUT  
/
until the source  
1
2
whose name you wish to change  
appears in the display.  
You can select TAPE, LINE or DIGI-  
TAL.  
Completeappears in the display. You  
may press YES/MODE instead of  
MULTI JOG to get the same result.  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR repeatedly  
until Name Select?appears in  
the display.  
About short source names  
The short source names appear in the display depending  
on the situation. Check the short names in the table  
below.  
Ordinary names  
CD-R  
Short names  
Press MULTI JOG.  
CR  
DG  
GM  
HD  
LI  
3
4
DIGITAL  
GAME  
HDD  
LINE  
PC  
PC  
TA  
Turn MULTI JOG to select a new  
name for the source.  
Depending on the source youve selected  
in step 1, the name changes in the follow-  
ing order:  
TAPE  
TV  
TV  
Note:  
Pages 78 and 79 offer a list of the remote controller but-  
tons you can use after you have changed the source  
names.  
Completeappears in the display.  
TAPE  
HDD  
CD-R  
*1  
PC  
LINE  
TV  
GAME  
DIGITAL  
TV/dig  
CD-R/dig  
*1  
GAME/dig  
PC/dig  
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Before Starting DVD Playback  
Using the On-screen Displays  
Setting Up the Player forYour TV  
For ease of use, this player makes extensive use of  
graphical on-screen displays (OSDs).  
All the screens are navigated in basically the same way,  
Note:If you have a widescreen (16:9) TV, you should  
setup the player so that the picture will be presented cor-  
rectly. If you have a conventional (4:3) TV, you can leave  
the player on the default setting and move on to the next  
section.  
using the cursor buttons (  
/
/
/
) to change the  
highlighted item and pressing ENTER to select it.  
/
/ /  
ENTER  
DVD SETUP  
RETURN  
DVD SETUP  
Note:  
Press DVD SETUP and select Ini-  
tial Settings.  
1
From here on in this manual, the word “select” gen-  
erally means use the cursor buttons to highlight an  
item on-screen, then press ENTER.  
Button  
What it does  
Display/exit the on-screen display.  
Select TV Screenfrom the  
Video Outputsettings.  
2
Changes the highlighted menu item.  
Selects the highlighted menu item  
(both ENTER buttons on the remote  
work in exactly the same way).  
If you have a widescreen (16:9)TV,  
select 16:9 (Wide).  
3
If you have a conventional (4:3) TV, you  
can change the setting from 4:3 (Letter  
Box) to 4:3 (Pan & Scan) if you prefer.  
See Video Output settingson page 70  
for more details.  
Returns to the main menu without sav-  
ing changes.  
Press DVD SETUP to exit the menu  
screen.  
4
Note:  
This player features a screen saver function. If the player  
is stopped and no button is pressed for ve minutes, the  
screen saver starts.  
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Before Starting DVD Playback—Continued  
Setting the Language ofThis Players  
On-screen Displays  
This sets the language of this systems on-screen dis-  
plays.  
DVD SETUP  
Press DVD SETUP and select Ini-  
tial Settings.  
1
Select OSD Languagefrom the  
Displaysettings.  
2
The available languages vary between  
models.  
North American model: English,  
French, Spanish, German, Italian.  
Australian,Asian and SouthAmerican  
models: English, French, Spanish,  
Chinese.  
Note that the language you choose  
here may not be available on all discs.  
Select a language.  
The on-screen language will change  
according to your selection.  
3
Press DVD SETUP to exit the menu  
screen.  
4
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Playing Discs  
The basic playback controls for playing DVD, CD, SACD, Video CD and MP3/WMA discs are covered here. Further  
functions are detailed in the next chapter.  
For details on playing JPEG picture discs, see Viewing a JPEG Slideshowon page 41.  
Important:  
Throughout this manual, the term DVDmeans DVD-Video, DVD-Audio and DVD-R/ RW. If a function is specic  
to a particular kind of DVD disc, it is specied.  
STANDBY/  
ON  
STANDBY/ON  
Note:  
If the player isnt already on, press  
1
You may nd with some DVD discs that some play-  
STANDBY/ON to switch it on.  
back controls dont work in certain parts of the disc.  
This is not a malfunction.  
If youre playing a DVD or Video CD,  
also turn on your TV and make sure that  
it is set to the correct video input.  
Resume and Last Memory  
With the DVD-Video, Video CD and Audio CD, when  
Press  
the disc tray.  
OPEN/CLOSE to open  
you stop playback of a disc, RESUME is shown in the  
display indicating that you can resume playback again  
from that point.  
2
3
If the disc tray is not opened, the next time you start  
playback the display shows RESUME and playback  
resumes from the resume point. (If you want to clear the  
resume point, press (stop) while RESUME is dis-  
played.)  
If you take a VCD out of the player after stopping play-  
back, the last play position is stored in memory. If the  
next disc you load is the same one, the display shows  
LAST MEM and playback will resume. For DVD-Video  
discs (except VR mode DVD-RW), the player stores the  
play position of the last ve discs. When one of these  
discs is next loaded, you can resume playback.  
Load a disc.  
Load a disc with the label side facing up,  
using the disc tray guide to align the disc  
(if youre loading a double-sided DVD  
disc, load it with the side you want to  
play face down).  
Notes:  
The Last Memory function doesnt work with VR for-  
mat DVD-RW, DVD-Audio or SACD discs.  
If you dont need the Last Memory function when you  
stop a disc, you can press  
OPEN/CLOSE to stop  
playback and open the disc tray.  
Press  
(play) to start playback.  
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If youre playing a DVD orVideo CD, an  
on-screen menu may appear. See DVD  
Disc Menuson page 32 and Video CD  
PBC menuson page 33 for more on  
how to navigate these.  
Remote  
If youre playing an MP3/WMA disc,  
it may take a few seconds before play-  
back starts.  
controller  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Numbers  
MENU  
/
/
/
/ /  
TOP MENU  
RETURN  
ENTER  
/
/
Basic Playback Controls  
DVD Disc Menus  
The table below shows the basic controls on the remote  
for playing discs. The following chapter covers other  
playback features in more detail.  
Many DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs feature menus  
from which you can select what you want to watch.  
They may also give access to additional features, such as  
subtitle and audio language selection, or special features  
such as slideshows. See the disc packaging for details.  
Sometimes DVD-Video menus are displayed automati-  
cally when you start playback; others only appear when  
you press MENU or TOP MENU.  
Button  
What it does  
DVD  
receiver  
remote  
Starts playback.  
If the display shows RESUME or  
LAST MEM playback starts from the  
resume or last memory point (see  
also “Resume and Last Memory” on  
page 31.)  
/
/
Important:  
Some DVD-Audio discs feature a bonus group. To  
play this group you rst have to input a password,  
which you can nd on the discs packaging. Use the  
number buttons to input the password.  
Pauses a disc that’s playing, or  
restarts a paused disc.  
Button  
Stops playback.  
See also “Resume and Last Mem-  
ory” on page 31.  
What it does  
(remote only)  
Displays the “top menu” of a DVD disc—  
TOP MENU  
this varies with the disc.  
Press to start fast reverse scanning.  
Press  
playback.  
(play) to resume normal  
Displays a DVD disc menu—this varies  
with the disc and may be the same as  
the “top menu”.  
MENU  
Press to start fast forward scanning.  
Press  
playback.  
(play) to resume normal  
Moves the cursor around the screen.  
Selects the current menu option.  
/
/
/
ENTER  
Skips to the start of the current track  
or chapter, then to previous tracks/  
chapters.  
Returns to the previously displayed  
menu screen.  
RETURN  
Highlights a numbered menu option  
(some discs only). Press ENTER to  
select.  
Skips to the next track or chapter.  
Numbers  
Use to enter a title/chapter/track  
number.  
Press ENTER to select.  
• If the disc is stopped, playback  
starts from the selected title (for  
DVD), group (for DVD-Audio) or  
track (for CD/SACD/Video CD).  
• If the disc is playing, playback  
jumps to the start of the selected  
title (VR mode DVD-RW), chapter  
(DVD-Video) or track (DVD-  
Numbers  
(remote only)  
*1  
Audio /SACD/CD/Video CD)  
*1 within the current group  
Note:  
Depending on the disc you load,  
you may not use the number but-  
tons for direct selection.  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Video CD PBC menus  
Scanning Discs  
SomeVideo CD have menus from which you can choose  
what you want to watch. These are called PBC (Playback  
control) menus.  
You can fast-scan discs forward or backward at four dif-  
ferent speeds.  
You can play a PBC Video CD without having to navi-  
gate the PBC menu by starting playback using a number  
During playback, press  
to start scanning.  
There is no sound while scanning  
DVDs (including DVD-Audio) and  
Video CD/ Super VCDs.  
or  
1
button to select a track, rather than the  
(play) button.  
Button  
What it does  
DVD receiver remote  
RETURN Displays the PBC menu.  
Numbers Use to enter a numbered  
Press repeatedly to increase the  
scanning speed.  
The scanning speed is shown on-  
screen.  
menu option. Press ENTER  
to select.  
(remote  
only)  
2
3
Displays the previous menu  
page (if there is one).  
Displays the next menu  
page (if there is one).  
To resume normal playback, press  
(play).  
Notes:  
When scanning a Video CD playing in  
PBC mode or a WMA/MP3 track,  
playback automatically resumes at the  
end or beginning of the track.  
Depending on the disc, normal play-  
back may automatically resume when  
a new chapter is reached on a DVD  
disc.  
Many of the functions covered in this chapter apply to  
DVD and SACD discs, Video CDs, CDs and WMA/  
MP3 JPEG discs, although the exact operation of  
some varies slightly with the kind of disc loaded.  
Some DVDs restrict the use of some functions (ran-  
dom or repeat, for example) in some or all parts of the  
disc. This is not a malfunction.  
When playing Video CD, some of the functions are  
not available during PBC playback. If you want to use  
them, start the disc playing using a number button to  
select a track.  
To start playback without PBC, use the number but-  
tons to select a track for playback while the DVD  
receiver is stopped, ant then press ENTER.  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Playing in Slow Motion  
Frame Advance/Frame Reverse  
Playing in slow motion You can play DVD-Videos and  
DVD-R/RW at four different slow motion speeds, for-  
wards and backwards. Video CD/Super VCDs can be  
played at four different forward slow motion speeds.  
You can advance or back up DVD-Video and DVD-R/  
RW discs frame-by-frame. With Video CD you can only  
use frame advance.  
During playback, press  
(pause).  
1
During playback, press  
(pause).  
1
Press  
or  
to reverse  
2
Press and hold  
or  
or advance a frame at a time.  
2
until slow motion playback starts.  
The slow motion speed is shown on-  
screen.  
There is no sound during slow motion  
playback.  
To resume normal playback, press  
(play).  
Depending on the disc, normal play-  
back may automatically resume when  
a new chapter is reached.  
3
Press repeatedly to change the  
slow motion speed.  
3
4
To resume normal playback, press  
(play).  
Depending on the disc, normal play-  
back may automatically resume when  
a new chapter is reached.  
Note:  
Backward frame-by-frame playback does not work  
with Video CD.  
Note:  
Backward slow-motion playback does not work with  
Video CD.  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Switching Audio Language/Channel  
Switching Camera Angles  
When playing a DVD-Video disc recorded with dialog in  
two or more languages, you can switch audio language  
during playback.  
Some DVD discs feature scenes shot from two or more  
anglescheck the disc box for details.  
When a multi-angle scene is playing, a  
icon appears  
When playing aVR format DVD-RW disc recorded with  
dual-mono audio, you can switch between the main, sub,  
and mixed channels during playback.  
on screen to let you know that other angles are available  
(this can be switched off if you prefersee Display set-  
tingson page 72).  
When playing a DVD-Audio disc, you may be able to  
switch channelssee the disc box for details. (When  
you change the audio channel, playback restarts from the  
beginning of the current track.)  
During playback (or when  
paused), press ANGLE to switch  
angle.  
1
When playing a Video CD, you can switch between ste-  
reo, just the left channel or just the right channel.  
Press AUDIO repeatedly to select  
1
an audio language/channel option.  
The language/channel information is  
shown on-screen.  
Zooming the Screen  
Using the zoom feature you can magnify a part of the  
screen by a factor of 2 or 4, while watching a DVD or  
Video CD or playing a JPEG disc.  
Notes:  
Some DVD discs only allow you to  
change audio language from the disc  
menu. Press TOP MENU or MENU to  
access.  
To set DVD audio language prefer-  
ences, see Language settingson  
page 71.  
During playback, use the ZOOM  
button to select the zoom factor  
(Normal, 2x or 4x).  
1
Since DVD, Video CD and JPEG pic-  
tures have a xed resolution, picture  
quality will deteriorate, especially at  
4x zoom. This is not a malfunction.  
Switching Subtitles  
Use the cursor buttons to change  
the zoomed area.  
2
Some DVD-Video discs have subtitles in one or more  
languages; the disc box will usually tell you which sub-  
title languages are available.You can switch subtitle lan-  
guage during playback.  
You can change the zoom factor and the  
zoomed area freely during playback.  
If the navigation square at the top of  
the screen disappears, press ZOOM  
again to display it.  
Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to  
select a subtitle option.  
1
Current / Total  
Subtitle  
1/2  
English  
Note:  
If you are displaying subtitles, these will disappear  
when the screen is zoomed. They will reappear when  
you return the screen to normal.  
Notes:  
Some discs only allow you to change  
subtitle language from the disc menu.  
Press TOP MENU or MENU to  
access.  
To set subtitle preferences, see Lan-  
guage settingson page 71.  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Browsing Video Content with the  
Disc Navigator  
Playlist: Title Playlist titles from a  
VR mode DVD-RW disc.  
Original: Time Thumbnails from  
the Original content at 10 minute inter-  
vals.  
Playlist: Time Thumbnails from the  
Playlist at 10 minute intervals.  
The screen shows up to six moving  
thumbnail images displayed one after  
another. To display the previous/next six  
Use the Disc Navigator to browse through the contents  
of a DVD-Video, DVD-RW or Video CD disc to nd the  
part you want to play.  
Important:  
You cant use the Disc Navigator with Video CD in  
PBC mode.  
thumbnails, press  
/
(you dont  
have to wait for all the thumbnails to n-  
ish playing to display the previous/next  
page).  
Select the thumbnail image for  
what you want to play.  
3
/
01  
04  
02  
05  
03  
06  
DVD SETUP  
Disc Navigator: Title  
01- 49: --  
You can use either the cursor buttons  
) and ENTER to select a  
thumbnail, or the number buttons.  
To select using the number buttons, enter  
a two-digit number then press ENTER.  
During playback, press DVD  
SETUP and select Disc Naviga-  
torfrom the on-screen menu.  
1
(
/
/
/
Select a view option.  
Tip:  
2
Another way to nd a particular place on a disc is to  
use one of the search modes. See Searching a Disc”  
on page 39.  
The options available depend on the kind  
of disc loaded and whether the disc is  
playing or not, but include:  
Title Titles from a DVD-Video  
disc.  
Chapter Chapters from the current  
title of a DVD-Video disc.  
Track Tracks from a Video CD  
disc.  
Time Thumbnails from a Video  
CD disc at 10 minute intervals.  
Original:Title Original titles from  
a VR mode DVD-RW disc.  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Browsing WMA, MP3 and JPEG les  
with the Disc Navigator  
To play the highlighted track or  
display the highlighted JPEG le,  
press ENTER.  
When a WMA/MP3 le is selected,  
playback begins, starting with the  
selected track, and continues until the  
end of the folder.  
3
Use the Disc Navigator to nd a particular le or folder  
by lename.  
When a JPEG le is selected, a slide-  
show begins, starting with that le,  
and continues to the end of the folder.  
/
/
/
/
Tip:  
ENTER  
To play the contents of the whole disc rather than just  
the current folder, exit the Disc Navigator and start  
DVD SETUP  
playback using the  
(play) button.  
Press DVD SETUP and select  
Disc Navigatorfrom the on-  
screen menu.  
1
2
00:00/ 00:00  
0kbps  
Folder1  
Folder2  
Folder3  
Folder4  
Use the cursor buttons (  
/
/
/
) and ENTER to navigate.  
Use the cursor up/down buttons (  
/
)
to move up and down the folder/le list.  
Use the cursor left button ( ) to return  
to the parent folder.  
Use ENTER or cursor right ( ) to open  
a highlighted folder.  
You can also return to the parent folder  
by going to the top of the list to the ..”  
folder, then pressing ENTER.  
When a JPEG le is highlighted, a  
thumbnail image is displayed on the  
right.  
00:00/ 00:00  
0kbps  
Folder2  
File1  
File2  
File3  
File4  
File5  
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Playing Discs—Continued  
Creating a Program List  
Repeat step 2 to build up a pro-  
gram list.  
A program list can contain up to 24 titles/  
chapters/tracks.  
You can insert steps into the middle of  
a program list by just highlighting the  
position where you want the new step  
to appear and entering a title/chapter/  
track number.  
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This feature lets you program the play order of titles/  
chapters/tracks on a disc.  
Important:  
You cant use Program play withVR format DVD-RW  
discs, Video CD playing in PBC mode, WMA/MP3  
discs, or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed.  
When CD is loaded, no operation information is avail-  
able on your TV; you can operate the control by view-  
ing the display on the DVD receiver.  
To delete a step, highlight it and press  
CLEAR.  
To play the program list, press  
(play).  
4
Program play remains active until you  
turn off program play (see below), erase  
the program list (see below), eject the  
disc or switch off the player.  
MODE  
MEMORY  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
Tip:  
Use the following controls during program play:  
Press MODE and select Program”  
from the list of functions on the left.  
1
Button  
MODE  
What it does  
Save the program list and exit the pro-  
gram edit screen without starting play-  
back (DVD SETUP does the same).  
Skip to the next step in the program list.  
Creating a Program List for CD  
Select Create/Editfrom the list of  
program options and press ENTER.  
You can take a shortcut to display the  
screen by using MEMORY in stead of  
1 Press MEMORY while the DVD receiver is  
stopped.  
2 Select a track using the number buttons or  
using both MODE and  
/
(cursor).  
/
(cursor).  
3 Press ENTER to the lower left of the remote  
Use the cursor buttons and ENTER  
to select a title, chapter or track for  
the current step in the program list.  
For a DVD-Video disc, you can add a  
title or a chapter to the program list.  
2
controller.  
4 Repeat steps 1 through 3.  
If you press CLEAR here, the last memory will be can-  
celled.  
5 Press the  
(play) to start playback.  
Pressing will stop the DVD receiver and change the  
mode to NORMAL; if you press CLEAR here, you will  
see the Mem.Clearmessage, and all the settings stored  
in memory will get erased.  
Other functions available from the program  
menu  
For a DVD-Audio disc, you can add a  
whole group, or a track within a group  
to the program list.  
For a CD, SACD orVideo CD, select a  
track to add to the program list.  
After pressing ENTER to select the title/  
chapter/track, the step number automati-  
cally moves down one.  
There are a number of other options in the program  
menu in addition to Create/Edit.  
Playback Start Starts playback of a saved program list  
Playback Stop Turns off program play, but does not  
erase the program list  
Program Delete Erases the program list and turns  
off program play  
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You can set the random play option when a disc is play-  
ing or stopped.  
Searching a Disc  
You can search DVD-Video discs by title or chapter  
number, or by time; DVD-Audio discs can be searched  
by group or track number; SACDs by track number, CDs  
and Video CD by track number or time.  
Important:  
Random play remains in effect until you select Ran-  
dom Off from the random play menu options.  
You cant use random play with VR format DVD-RW  
discs, Video CD playing in PBC mode, WMA/MP3  
discs, or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed.  
You cant use random play together with program or  
repeat play.  
Important:  
Search functions are not available with Video CD in  
PBC mode, or with WMA/MP3 discs.  
Press MODE and select Search  
Modefrom the list of functions on  
the left.  
1
Press MODE and select Random”  
from the list of functions on the left.  
1
The search options available depend on  
the kind of disc loaded.  
Select a random play option.  
2
Select a search mode.  
The disc must be playing in order to  
use time search.  
The random play options available  
depend on the kind of disc loaded. For  
example, for DVD-Video discs, you can  
select Random Title or Random Chapter,  
(or Random Off).  
Use the number buttons to enter a  
title, chapter or track number, or a  
time.  
2
For DVD-Audio discs, select Random  
Group or Random Track, (or Random  
Off).  
For CDs, SACDs andVideo CD, select  
On or Off to switch random play on or  
off.  
If you press , the NORMAL indica-  
tor lights up on the DVD receivers  
display, indicating the Random mode  
has been disengaged and the mode is  
set to Normal.  
For a time search, enter the number of  
minutes and seconds into the currently  
playing title (DVD) or track (CD/Video  
CD) you want playback to resume  
from. For example, press 4, 5, 0, 0 to  
have playback start from 45 minutes  
into the disc. For 1 hour, 20 minutes  
and 30 seconds, press 8, 0, 3, 0.  
Some DVD-Audio discs feature pages  
of browsable pictures. Enter the page  
number you want.  
You can select directly the Random mode by pressing  
RANDOM. Every time you press the button, you can  
change the available Random modes cyclically depend-  
ing on the type of the loaded disc. When a DVD-Video  
disc is loaded, select any available Random mode by  
pressing RANDOM, and then set it by pressing ENTER  
on the lower left of the remote controller.  
Press ENTER to start playback.  
3
Tip:  
• Use the following controls during random play:  
Button  
What it does  
Using Random Play  
Selects a new track/title/chapter at random.  
Use the random play function to play titles or chapters  
(DVD-Video), Groups (DVD-Audio), or tracks (DVD-  
Audio, SACD, CD, Video CD) at random. (Note that the  
same track/title/chapter may play more than once.)  
Returns to the beginning of the current  
track/title/chapter; further presses select  
another random track/title.  
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Looping a Section of a Disc  
Using Repeat Play  
The A-B Repeat function allows you to specify two  
points (A and B) within a track (CD, Video CD) or title  
(DVD-Video and DVD-RW) that form a loop which is  
played over and over.  
There are various repeat play options, depending on the  
kind of disc loaded. Its also possible to use repeat play  
together with program play to repeat the tracks/chapters in  
the program list (see Creating a Program Liston page 38).  
You cant use A-B Repeat with DVD-Audio, SACD,  
and Video CD in PBC mode, or WMA /MP3 les.  
You should congure this setting by viewing the On-  
Screen display. Therefore even for audio CD, any  
viewing device must be connected in order to set the  
two points (A and B) for looping.  
Important:  
You cant use Repeat play with Video CD in PBC  
mode, or with WMA/MP3 discs.  
You cant use repeat and random play at the same time.  
During playback, press MODE and  
select Repeatfrom the list of  
1
functions on the left.  
MODE  
REPEAT  
Cursor  
Select a repeat play option.  
2
/
/
/
If program play is active, select Program  
Repeat to repeat the program list, or  
Repeat Off to cancel.  
The repeat options available depend on  
the kind of disc loaded. For example, for  
DVD-Video and DVD-RW discs, you  
can select Title Repeat or Chapter Repeat  
(or Repeat Off).  
During playback, press MODE and  
selectA-B Repeatfrom the list of  
functions on the left.  
1
Select an A-B Repeat play option.  
For DVD-Audio discs, select Group  
Repeat or Track Repeat (or Repeat  
Off).  
For SACDs, CDs andVideo CD, select  
Disc Repeat or Track Repeat (or  
Repeat Off).  
2
3
Press ENTER on A(Start Point)”  
to set the loop start point.  
If you press , the NORMAL indica-  
tor lights up on the DVD receivers  
display, indicating the Repeat mode  
has been disengaged and the mode is  
set to Normal.  
Press ENTER onB(End Point)to  
set the loop end point.  
After pressing ENTER, playback jumps  
back to the start point and plays the loop.  
4
5
You can select directly the Repeat mode by pressing  
REPEAT. Every time you press the button, you can  
change the currently available Repeat modes cyclically.  
When A-B Repeat is set, it can be also selected as one of  
the Repeat modes.  
To resume normal playback,select  
Offfrom the menu.  
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Viewing a JPEG Slideshow  
Displaying Disc Information  
After loading a CD/CD-R/RW containing JPEG picture  
Various track, chapter and title information, such as the  
elapsed and remaining playing time can be displayed on-  
screen while a disc is playing.  
les, press  
(play) to start a slideshow from the rst  
folder/picture on the disc. The player displays the pic-  
tures in each folder in alphabetical order.  
Pictures are automatically adjusted so that they ll as  
much of the screen as possible (if the aspect ratio of the  
picture is different to your TV screen you may notice  
black bars at the sides, or at the top and bottom of the  
screen).  
DISPLAY  
/
DISPLAY  
ZOOM  
MENU  
To show/switch/hide the informa-  
tion displayed, press DISPLAY  
repeatedly.  
/
/
/
1
When a disc is playing, the informa-  
tion appears at the top of the screen.  
Remote  
controller  
While the slideshow is running:  
Button  
What it does  
Pauses the slideshow; press again to  
restart.  
Displays the previous picture.  
Displays the next picture.  
Pauses the slideshow and rotates the  
displayed picture 90˚ (counter)clock-  
/
wise. (Press  
show.)  
(play) to restart slide-  
Pauses the slideshow and flips the dis-  
played picture horizontally or vertically.  
/
(Press  
(play) to restart slideshow.)  
Pauses the slideshow and zooms the  
picture. Press again to toggle between  
ZOOM  
1x, 2x and 4x zoom. (Press  
to restart slideshow.)  
(play)  
Displays the Disc Navigator screen  
(see below).  
MENU  
Notes:  
The time it takes for the player to load a le increases  
with large le sizes.  
Discs can contain up to 299 folders (groups) and up to  
648 folders (groups) and les (tracks) combined.  
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Listening to the Radio  
Manually Tuning a FM/AM Broadcast Station  
With the built-in tuner you can enjoyAM and FM radio stations.You can store your favorite stations as presets for quick  
selection.  
Turn on the power to the unit before you start the procedure.  
Manual Tuning Mode  
1
Select FM or AM.  
Press the INPUT  
select FM or AM.  
1
or  
button to  
3
2
The channel selected most recently will  
be recalled.  
AUTO  
FM ST  
SOURCE  
Auto Tuning Mode  
Band  
Frequency  
Select FM or AM.  
Press the INPUT  
select FM or AM.  
The channel selected most recently will  
be recalled.  
1
or  
button to  
Press MODE so that the AUTO  
indicator disappears from the dis-  
play.  
Alternatively, you may press YES/  
MODE on the DVD receiver to do so.  
2
3
AUTO  
FM ST  
SOURCE  
Band  
Frequency  
Press and hold TUNING  
The frequency stops changing when you  
release the button.  
Press the buttons repeatedly to change  
the frequency one step at a time.  
/
.
Press MODE so that the AUTO  
indicator appears on the display.  
Alternatively, you may press YES/  
MODE on the DVD receiver to do so.  
2
3
The DVD receiver changes FM frequency in 0.05 MHz  
(or 0.2 MHz) steps, 9 kHz (or 10 kHz) steps for AM.  
In Manual Tuning mode, FM stations will be in mono.  
Press TUNING  
Searching stops when a station is found.  
/
.
Tuning into weak FM stereo stations  
If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak, it may be  
impossible to get good reception. In this case, switch to  
Manual Tuning mode and listen to the station in mono.  
When tuned into a station, the Tuned  
indicator  
appears. When tuned into a stereo FM station, the FM ST  
indicator appears on the display, as shown.  
Tuned indicator  
AUTO FM ST  
AUTO  
FM ST  
SOURCE  
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Adjusting the Antenna  
Adjusting and installing the FM antenna  
Adjust the location of the FM antenna while  
listening to an FM broadcast.  
Adjusting the AM antenna  
Adjust the location and position of the  
AM antenna while listening to an AM  
broadcast to determine the best recep-  
tion.  
1
2
Change the direction of the  
antenna to determine the best  
reception.  
Afx the antenna using a thumbtack.  
(Do not press the thumbtack through  
the antenna.)  
Caution: Be careful not to prick your  
nger!  
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Signing Up for XM Satellite Radio  
®
Listening to XM Satellite Radio  
Before you can use XM Satellite Radio, you must rst  
sign up for an account. Youll need a major credit card  
and your XM Satellite Radio ID, which you can get from  
the DVD receiver, as explained below, or from the Con-  
nect-and-Play package and itself.  
What’s XM Satellite Radio?  
There is a world beyond AM and FM. It is XM Sat-  
ellite Radio. XM offers more than 150 digital chan-  
nels of audio entertainment, including 100%  
commercial-free channels, in the top markets in the  
U.S.  
Note: An XM Connect-and-Play™ antenna and  
monthly subscription are required to receive XM  
1
Note:  
Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold  
separately. Premium Channels available at additional  
monthly cost. Installation costs and other fees and taxes,  
including a one-time activation fee may apply. Subscrip-  
tion fee is consumer only. All fees and programming  
subject to change. Channels with frequent explicit lan-  
guage are indicated with an XL. Channel blocking is  
available for XM radio receivers by calling 1-800-  
XMRADIO. Subscriptions subject to Customer Agree-  
ment available at xmradio.com. Only available in the 48  
contiguous United States.  
2
Press INPUT  
/
to select XM.  
1
2
If Antennaappears on the display,  
make sure the XM antenna is connected  
properly.  
A warning against reverse engineering:  
Use  
/
to select channel 0.  
Your XM Satellite Radio ID number is  
displayed. Write it below.  
It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse  
engineer, or manipulate any technology incorporated in  
receivers compatible with the XM Satellite Radio sys-  
®
tem. Furthermore, the AMBE voice compression soft-  
ware included in this product is protected by intellectual  
property rights including patent rights, copyrights, and  
trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The user of  
this or any other software contained in an XM Radio is  
explicitly prohibited from attempting to copy, decom-  
pile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the object code, or  
in any other way convert the object code into human-  
readable form. The software is licensed solely for use  
within this product.  
ID  
To sign up, go to:  
Or call: 1-800-967-2346  
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Notes:  
Channel 0 cannot be selected in Category Search  
mode. You must select Channel Search mode (see  
page 45).  
Connecting the XM Antenna  
The following letters are not used in XM Satellite  
Radio IDs: I, O, S, F.  
The XM antenna is sold separately.You can purchase the  
XM Connect-and-Play antenna from the XMWeb site at:  
Connect the Connect-and-Play antenna to the XM  
antenna jack on the rear panel.  
XM antenna  
jack  
Put the XM antenna by a southerly facing window, with  
nothing obstructing its path to the sky.  
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I Category Search Mode  
Selecting XM Radio Channels  
There are two modes for selecting XM radio channels:  
Channel Search mode, which allows you to select any  
channel.  
Category Search mode, which allows you to select  
channels by category.  
Press INPUT  
/
to select XM.  
1
If “Antenna” appears on the display,  
make sure the XM antenna is connected  
properly.  
Use the remote controller to select XM radio channels.  
Press MODE to select Category  
Searchmode.  
2
3
1
3
2
Use  
egory, and use  
select a channel in that category.  
/
(cursor) to select a cat-  
/
(cursor) to  
3
I Channel Search Mode  
Press INPUT  
/
to select XM.  
1
If “Antenna” appears on the display,  
make sure the XM antenna is connected  
properly.  
Note:  
Channels cannot be selected while the  
is flashing, as tuning is in progress.  
indicator  
Press MODE to select “Channel  
Search” mode.  
Selecting the Previous Channel:  
To listen to the previously selected XM channel.  
2
3
Press RETURN button.  
1
Use TUNING  
/
to select a  
channel and you can also use  
(cursor) to select a category.  
/
and  
Channel number  
Channel name  
Note:  
Channels cannot be selected while the  
is flashing, as tuning is in progress.  
indicator  
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1
2
DISPLAY  
2
DISPLAY  
Selecting XM Channels from the Remote Controller:  
Displaying XM Radio Information  
Press INPUT  
/
to select XM.  
1
On the DVD receiver, press DIS-  
PLAY repeatedly to cycle through  
the available information.  
1
If Antennaappears on the display,  
make sure the XM antenna is connected  
properly.  
DVD receiver  
Remote  
controller  
On the remote controller, press  
DISPLAY repeatedly.  
Use TUNING  
channel.  
/
to select a  
2
In Channel Search mode, you can  
select any channel.  
In Category Search mode, you can only  
select channels from the currently  
selected category.  
and  
The following information can be displayed:  
You can also use the number but-  
tons as described in the exam-  
ples below to select the desired  
preset channel.  
Channel name  
Channel number  
& preset number  
1 Press  
XM - - -.  
2 Press the number buttons.  
twice to display  
Preset channel  
Press  
Category  
Artist  
2
15  
123  
represents “0”.  
Song title  
Note:  
If the category, artist, or song title is not available, - - -”  
will be displayed instead.  
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XM Radio Messages  
The following messages may appear while using XM  
radio.  
The XM antenna is not connected properly. Check the  
antenna.  
1
2
Positioning the XM Antenna  
The XM user encryption code is being updated. Please  
wait.  
You can check the signal strength of the XM radio signal  
and adjust the position of the XM antenna accordingly.  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR with XM  
redio selected.  
1
The signal is too weak. Check the antenna connection  
and reposition it for the best reception.  
Turn MULTI JOG to select  
Antenna Aim ?and then press  
MULTI JOG.  
2
The DVD receiver is tuning or decoding audio or text  
data. Please wait.  
The XM channel you selected is not currently broadcast-  
ing. Select another channel.  
Adjust the position of the XM  
antenna so that the signal  
strength is at least 70%.  
3
The signal level range is 0% to 100%.  
Note:  
If the signal level is 0%, make sure that the XM antenna  
is connected properly.  
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Programming FM Stations Automatically Auto Preset  
Auto presets store the frequencies of radio stations into memory so you can select your favorite channels without  
tuning manually. Radio station signals can be automatically located and stored. This function does not apply to  
AM stations.  
Before auto presetting  
If any radio stations are preset before you start the  
auto preset procedure, they will be replaced with  
new presets.  
Display  
1
2-4  
2
Turn on the power to the unit before you start the procedure.  
Note:  
Auto presetting may store noise instead of a station with a clear signal to some preset channels, depending on your  
location. In such cases, erase the preset manually (see page 53).  
Press INPUT  
FM.  
/
to display  
Press MULTI JOG.  
Auto presetting starts.  
1
2
4
AUTO  
FM ST  
SOURCE  
SOURCE  
To improve the FM reception, adjust the  
antenna position.  
You can preset up to 20 stations. The pre-  
set stations will be automatically sorted  
in frequency order.  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn  
MULTI JOG to display AutoPre-  
set?.  
Customizing the Preset Channels  
The following additional functions are available:  
Naming a preset channel (see page 54)  
Erasing a preset channel (see page 53)  
Copying the radio station in the selected channel to  
another (see page 52).  
Press MULTI JOG.  
The conrmation message AutoPre-  
set??appears in the display.  
3
To stop auto presetting, press EDIT/NO/  
CLEAR.  
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Programming FM/AM Stations & XM Channels One by One Preset Write  
You can store the frequencies of stations one by one manually into the preset memory channels. This is useful  
when you want to program the stations in your favorite order.  
Before auto presetting  
You can preset up to 30 channels including  
both FM and AM stations. For a set in which  
XM stations are involved, you can preset up to  
40 channels. For example, if you have already  
stored FM stations to eight channels, you can  
use 32 channels to store preset AM or XM sta-  
tions.  
Display  
2-5  
2
Programmed FM, AM and XM stations are  
indicated separately. Therefore, one of the pre-  
set FM stations and one of the preset AM sta-  
tions could use the same channel number.  
The Preset Write function enables you to store  
radio station frequencies to any channel num-  
ber. For example, you could program threeAM  
stations to channels 2, 5, and 9.  
5
Turn on the power to the unit before you start the procedure.  
Tune into the FM/AM station or XM  
channel that you want to store a  
preset.  
Press MUTLI JOG to conrm.  
1
5
If “Complete” appears  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn  
MULTI JOG until Preset Write?”  
2
The radio station is registered to the pre-  
set channel.  
appears in the display.  
If “Overwrite?” appears  
The channel youve selected is registered  
already.  
To register the new radio station by  
deleting the existing radio station  
Press YES/MODE.  
Press MULTI JOG.  
3
SOURCE  
To cancel presetting  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR.  
The channel number to be preset ashes.  
To cancel presetting, press EDIT/NO/  
CLEAR instead.  
If “Memory Full” appears  
If you wish to change the channel  
number, turn MULTI JOG.  
4
The FM/AM stations have already been  
programmed into all 30 channels. Delete  
unnecessary stations (page 53) and try  
again.  
SOURCE  
Repeat steps 2 to 5 to preset the next  
channel.  
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Customizing the preset channels  
The following additional functions are available:  
Naming a preset channel (see page 54)  
Erasing a preset channel (see page 53)  
Copying the radio station in the selected channel to  
another (see page 52).  
Selecting Preset Stations  
First, program the stations into preset channels (see pages 48-49).  
Using the remote controller  
Display  
1
2
1
2
Turn on the power to the unit before you start the proce-  
dure.  
Press the INPUT  
select FM, AM or XM.  
or  
button to  
1
The channel selected most recently will  
be recalled.  
AUTO  
FM ST  
SOURCE  
Turn MULTI JOG or press the dial  
repeatedly to select the desired  
preset channel.  
Turn the dial counterclockwise to select  
a lower channel number, or turn it clock-  
wise to select a higher channel number.  
Press the number buttons as  
described in the examples  
below to select the desired  
preset channel.  
2
Preset  
Press  
channel  
8
AUTO  
FM ST  
SOURCE  
10  
22  
represents the tens digit.  
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Switching the Display Information  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
Repeatedly pressing DISPLAY on the remote controller or on the unit toggles between two types of information  
display.  
Frequency  
FM/AM  
* If a given preset channel is not named, the unit displays  
No Name,then indicates the frequency. see Naming a  
Preset Channelon page 54.  
Preset channel name (*)  
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Changing the Preset Channels  
Using the delete and copy functions, you can delete preset stations, copy a preset station to another channel, or  
change the channel number.  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the pre-  
set channel number to which you  
wish to copy (destination).  
4
Tips for Changing the Preset  
Channels  
To change the channel number:  
Use the copy and delete functions.  
For example, if you wish to change channel 4 (which has  
an FM station programmed) to channel 6 (an empty  
channel):  
Press MULTI JOG to conrm.  
5
1 Copy the station in channel 4 to channel 6.  
If “Complete” appears:  
The same radio station is copied to the  
2 Delete the station in channel 4.  
preset channel.  
Copying a Preset Channel Preset  
Copy  
If you copy a preset channel to another channel, the  
name of the preset channel (see page 54) is also copied  
to the other channel.  
If “Overwrite?” appears:  
The channel you wish to copy to is regis-  
tered already.  
Display  
To register the new radio station by  
deleting the existing radio station:  
Press MULTI JOG.  
2-5  
2, 5  
To cancel copying:  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR.  
Call the preset channel you wish  
to copy.  
1
2
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn  
MULTI JOG until PresetCopy?”  
appears in the display.  
Press MULTI JOG.  
3
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Changing the Preset Channels—Continued  
Erasing a Preset Channel Preset  
Erase  
Display  
2-4  
2
Call the preset channel you wish  
to erase.  
1
2
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn  
MULTI JOG until PresetErase?”  
appears in the display.  
Press MULTI JOG.  
A message requesting conrmation  
appears in the display.  
3
4
To stop erasing, press EDIT/NO/  
CLEAR.  
Press MULTI JOG.  
Completeappears in the display. The  
preset channel is erased.  
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Naming Preset Channels  
You can name FM/AM preset channels. (The XM Radio can not make use of the “Name In” function.)  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the char-  
acter, then press it to enter.  
Repeat this step for the next character. If  
you wish to change the type of charac-  
Naming a Preset Channel  
4
After you select the preset channel to name, execute  
“Entering a Name” as described below.  
You can enter up to eight characters per name.  
ters, repeat Step 3, then proceed with this  
step.  
To cancel the characters, press and hold  
EDIT/NO/CLEAR for more than two  
Display  
seconds.  
2, 4  
1
PressYES/MODE after you enter  
all the characters.  
5
You will see the Completemessage  
that indicates the entry of characters is  
completed.  
3
5
Entering a Name  
What Characters Can Be Entered?  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn  
MULTI JOG until Name In?”  
appears in the display.  
1
You can enter the following characters:  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z  
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
_
!
@
’ ”  
'
,
<
.
>
#
$
%
&
*
=
;
:
+
-
/
(
)
?
(space)  
(insert)  
Press MULTI JOG.  
2
3
Correcting and Erasing a Character  
If the unit is not in Name Inmode, execute Steps 1 and  
2 in Entering a Name,then follow the steps below.  
1 Press  
/
repeatedly until the character  
you wish to correct or erase ashes.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly until  
the character type you wish to  
enter appears in the display.  
You can select one of the following char-  
acter entry modes:  
2 When correcting  
Enter the desired character (or title)  
following Steps 3 and 4 inEntering a Name”  
in the left column.  
When erasing  
Press EDIT /NO/CLEAR on the unit or  
CLEAR on the remote controller.  
• “Afor capital letters  
• “afor small letters  
• “1for numbers and symbols  
Notes:  
If you press and hold EDIT/NO/CLEAR for more  
than two seconds, the DVD receiver returns to the pre-  
vious indication without erasing characters.  
To continue entering characters, execute Step 3 in the  
left column. To complete the operation, execute Step  
The character type appears.  
5.  
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Naming Preset Channels—Continued  
Inserting a Character  
Press NAME.  
1
If the unit is not in Name Inmode, execute steps 1 and  
2 in Entering a Name,then follow the steps below.  
1 Press TUNING  
/
repeatedly until the  
character following the desired point of  
insertion ashes.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly until  
2
the character type you wish to  
enter appears in the display.  
Each press of the DISPLAY switches  
the type of characters.  
2 Turn MULTI JOG until “ ” appears, then  
press MULTI JOG.  
Inputting alphabetical characters:  
Each press of a number button  
cycles through a few characters of  
the alphabets. For example, repeat-  
edly pressing the 2ABC button dis-  
plays ABCA in this order.  
Display the desired character, then  
press ENTER.  
3 Enter the desired character (or title) as per  
Steps 3 and 4 in Entering a Name.  
Inputting numbers and symbols:  
Pressing a number button displays  
the corresponding number. Each  
press of the >10 button or the 10/0  
To continue entering characters, follow Step 3 in Enter-  
ing a Nameon the previous page. To complete the oper-  
ation, follow Step 5.  
(
) button switches between the  
symbols labeled on the correspond-  
ing button. You can input .  
/ * - , ! ? & →  
( ) using the >10 button,  
and (space) using the 10/0 but-  
ton. Display the desired number or  
symbol, then press ENTER.  
Erasing the Name Assigned to a  
Preset Channel  
1 Select AM or FM as the source.  
2 Turn MULTI JOG to select the preset channel  
Note:  
name you wish to erase.  
You cannot input all symbols from the  
remote controllers number buttons. To  
input symbols, use the remote control-  
3 Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG  
until Name Erase?appears in the display.  
lers PRESET  
or  
to select  
4 PressYES/MODE.  
the desired symbols.  
Completeappears and the name is erased.  
Press NAME to complete the  
naming process.  
3
Inputting Characters from the  
Remote Controller  
1, 4  
3
3
2, 3  
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Enjoying Surround Sound  
Conguring Subwoofer and Setting  
Up the Number of Speakers  
Press  
/
(repeatedly) to select  
5
the number of the connected  
speakers.  
2ch: Only a left and a right front speak-  
ers.  
5ch: A center speaker and a left and a  
right surround speakers in addition to a  
left and a right front speakers.  
The DVD receiver will provide you a full-edged home  
theater, when it is added on extra speakers in addition to  
the two front speakers. (For information about how to  
add on, see page 25.)  
The factory default settings support the two channels  
with only a left and a right front speakers; you must con-  
gure the settings according to the number of the speak-  
ers you have added on.  
Press RETURN.  
6
Returns to the display shown in step 1.  
Go to Setting Distance of Speakersat  
page 57.  
RCV SETUP  
/
/
ENTER  
Notes:  
RETURN  
After you have changed the number of the connected  
speakers, you must congure the number, because the  
surround effect is subject to change according to the  
number of the combined speakers.  
Press RCV SETUP.  
The display will show 1.Sp Cong.  
1
If you want to abort the setting, press RCV SETUP.  
Press ENTER.  
The display will show Subwfr :No.  
2
Press  
No.  
/
to switch Yesand  
3
4
Yes: Deep bass will be output from a  
subwoofer.  
No: Deep bass will not be output from a  
subwoofer.  
Congure the output setting for a sub-  
woofer to Nowhen the output from it  
is unneeded, even if it is connected.  
Press  
/
to select Speaker:.  
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Enjoying Surround Sound—Continued  
Setting Distance of Speakers  
Speaker Level Calibration  
Set the distance from the listening position to the speak-  
ers.  
For adjusting the sound balance, set the sound level for  
each speaker so that you may hear an equivalent sound  
volume of the test tone from each speaker.  
With the distance set, the DVD receiver can keep con-  
stant the time to deliver the sound from each speaker to  
the listening position, thus providing more comfortable  
sound environment for movies and music. The settings  
are stored even when the DVD receiver is in the Standby  
mode.  
Press  
to select 3.Level Cal,”  
10  
and then press ENTER.  
Press  
to select “2.Distance,”  
7
You may hear the burst of noise for the  
test tone from the left front speaker.  
and then press ENTER.  
Select a speaker using  
set volume using  
/
, and  
11  
/
.
You can adjust the tone within a range  
between –12 dB and +12 dB (–15 dB to  
+12 dB for the subwoofer).  
Press DISPLAY to switch between feet  
and meters.  
The test tone will be output according to  
the number of the channels you set for  
the speakers in the previous page.  
• If you set “No” for a subwoofer, the  
test tone will not be output from it.  
Note:  
If you have set the sound level greater  
than as usual, return it by using VOL-  
UME– (minus).  
Select a speaker using  
set a distance using  
You need to set the distance from the lis-  
tening position to the L/R front speakers.  
You can set up to 30 ft (9.0 m) by an  
increment of 1 ft (0.3 m).  
Allowable setting range is from –5 ft  
(–1.5 m) to 5 ft (1.5 m) for the subwoofer  
and the center speaker, from –15 ft  
(–4.5 m) to 5 ft (1.5 m) for the surround  
speakers, starting from the front speak-  
ers, respectively.  
Once you have configured the settings  
for all speakers, the display will return to  
the original state.  
/
, and  
8
/
.
Press RETURN.  
12  
Returns to the display shown in step 10.  
To exit the speaker setting, press it once again.  
You can also exit the setting by pressing  
“RCV SETUP”.  
Adjusting Speakers with TEST TONE  
You can take a shortcut for step 10 to 12 by following the  
direct steps below.  
Press TEST TONE.  
Adjust the sound level withVOLUME +/–,  
if necessary.  
1
Press RETURN.  
Returns to the display shown in step 7.  
Then go to “Speaker Level Calibration”.  
9
Switch over the speaker with CH  
SEL, and then adjust the test tone  
2
with  
/
.
The test tone will be switched over to the  
next speaker in 2 seconds, even if you do  
not press CH SEL.  
Press TEST TONE.  
That exits the setting.  
3
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Enjoying Listening Modes  
About the Listening Modes  
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie  
Use this mode with DVDs and vid-  
eos that bear the Dolby Surround  
logo or TV programs that feature Dolby Surround. You  
can also use this mode with stereo movies or TV pro-  
grams and the DVD receiver will create a 5.1 surround  
mix from the 2-channel stereo.  
Listening modes on the DVD receiver enable you to  
enjoy movie theater or concert hall quality sounds in  
your room. The DVD receiver provides the following lis-  
tening modes. Before playing a source in optimal sound,  
be sure to complete the Speaker settings. (See pages 56-  
57.)  
Dolby Pro Logic II Music  
Use this mode to add 5.1 surround to stereo sources such  
as music CDs and DVDs.  
This illustration shows which speakers are active in  
each listening mode.  
Front left  
Center  
Front right  
Dolby Pro Logic II Game  
Use this mode when playing game discs.  
Subwoofer  
Onkyo Original DSP Modes  
Surround  
left  
Surround  
right  
Orchestra  
Suitable for classical or operatic music. The surround  
channels are emphasized in order to widen the stereo  
image. In addition, it simulates the natural reverberation  
of a large hall.  
Direct  
The selected input source is output directly with minimal  
processing for a pure sound.  
Stereo  
Unplugged  
The selected input source is processed as a stereo signal  
and output by the front left and right speakers and the  
subwoofer if connected.  
Suitable for acoustic instrument sounds, vocals, and jazz  
music. By emphasizing the front stereo image, it simu-  
lates the stage-front experience.  
Mono  
Studio-Mix  
Use this mode when watching an old movie with a mono  
soundtrack, or to select multilingual soundtracks  
recorded in the left and right channels of some movies.  
It can also be used when playing a DVD or other source  
with multiplexed audio, such as a karaoke DVD.  
Suitable for rock and pop music. Listening to music in  
this mode creates a lively sound eld with a powerful  
acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert.  
TV Logic  
Adds realistic acoustics to TV programs produced in a  
TV studio. In addition, it adds surround effects to the  
entire sound and adds clarity to voices.  
Theater-Dimensional  
or  
You can enjoy a virtual playback for 5.1ch even if you  
have 2 or 3 speakers.  
Mono Movie  
This mode is suitable for use with old movies and other  
mono sound sources. The center speaker outputs the  
sound as it is, while reverb is applied to the sound output  
by the other speakers, giving presence to even mono  
material.  
You can enjoy the following surround modes by add-  
ing on a center and surround speakers and setting the  
correct number of speakers.  
Dolby Digital  
With this format you can experience the  
same superb sound that you get at a movie  
theater or concert hall. Use this mode with DVDs that  
bear the Dolby Digital logo.  
All Ch Stereo  
Ideal for background music. The front, surround, and  
surround back channels create a stereo image that lls  
the entire listening area.  
DTS  
Full Mono  
This digital surround format offers a sur-  
round sound experience with exceptional  
delity. It uses compressed digital audio  
data, with six discrete channels (5.1), and the  
ability to handle large amounts of audio data while  
remaining faithful to the original. DTS provides very  
high-quality sound.Youll need a DTS compatible DVD  
player in order to enjoy DTS material. Use this mode  
with DVDs, LDs, or CDs that bear the DTS logo.  
In this mode, all speakers output mono audio, so the  
music sounds the same regardless of where you are.  
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Enjoying Listening Modes—Continued  
Selecting Listening Mode  
Play back the selected device.  
1
2
Remote  
controller  
Select a listening mode.  
Press LISTENING MODE on the DVD receiver or on the remote controller to select a  
listening mode.  
DVD receiver  
Every time you press LISTENING MODE, the mode switches over. The selectable  
listening mode may vary depending on the playback signal. See the following list for  
the Playback Sources and Corresponding Listening Modes.  
For front speakers only (2ch):  
Press LISTENING MODE on the DVD receiver or on the remote controller to switch  
over Direct, Stereo, Mono and Theater-Dimensional.  
For center/surround speakers added on (5.1ch):  
Press LISTENING MODE on the DVD receiver or on the remote controller to switch  
over a listening mode.  
Tips:  
You can also switch over Stereo and Theater-Dimensional by pressing STEREO/T-  
D on the remote controller.  
If center/surround speakers are added on, you can switch to All Ch St by pressing  
ALL CH STEREO on the remote controller.  
Playback Sources and Corresponding Listening Modes  
Minimum  
required  
number of  
speakers  
Dolby D  
DTS  
Multich  
Input signal format  
Analog, PCM  
Monaural Stereo  
Others  
Source  
Cassette,  
CD, video,  
tuner  
DVD, LD, DVD-Audio,  
DVD  
CD  
SACD  
Listening mode  
Direct  
Stereo  
Mono  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
2 ch  
Theater-Dimensional*1  
Multich  
G
If you add on a center speaker and the surround speakers, you can enjoy the following surround mode:  
Dolby D  
G
DTS  
G
PLII Movie/Music/Game  
Mono Movie  
Orchestra  
Unplugged  
Studio-Mix  
TV Logic  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
5 ch  
All Ch St  
Full Mono  
*1 You can not select it when using the headphones.  
I Tips for Using 2ch Modes  
In cases where any of the 2ch modes are used for enjoying SACD or DVD-Audio source, 2.0 channel is selected  
for the speaker setting, headphones are used, or recording is intended, you may improve the sound quality in  
the following way:  
For SACD, select 2ch Area(default setting) from the Optionssettings in the Initial Settingmenu.  
For DVD-Audio, select 2ch source whenever it is available.  
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Adjusting Sound  
Emphasizing the Low End Using the  
Remote Controller  
This is available when the listening mode is set to other  
than Direct.  
LATE NIGHT  
S.BASS  
Remote  
controller  
DVD receiver  
1, 3  
2
Press S.BASS repeatedly.  
Pressing S.BASS repeatedly will change the option in  
the following order.  
Adjusting Individual Speaker Levels  
You can adjust the level of individual speakers during  
playback.  
S.Bass Off  
These adjustments are temporary and will be can-  
celled when the DVD receiver is set to Standby.  
You cannot use this function while the DVD receiver  
is muted.  
S.Bass 1  
(Low end is emphasized.)  
Use CH SEL to select each  
speaker.  
1
S.Bass 2  
Speakers are selected in the following  
order: Front Left Center* Front  
Right Surr Right* Surr Left* →  
Subwoofer*.  
*appears when a center and surround  
speakers, and a subwoofer are added  
on.  
(Low end is even more emphasized.)  
Note:  
You may not optimize the effect when you use a sub-  
woofer in combination.  
In such cases, you can stress the deep bass by adjusting  
the volume level of the subwoofer. (See page 57.)  
Use the cursor  
the volume.  
/
to adjust  
2
Using the Late Night Function  
(Dolby Digital only)  
You can adjust the volume of each  
speaker from 12 dB to +12 dB  
(15 dB to +12 dB for the subwoofer).  
The name of the currently selected  
speaker and its volume appear on the  
display, as shown.  
With the Late Night function, you can reduce the  
dynamic range of Dolby Digital material so that you can  
still hear quiet parts even when listening at low volume  
levelsideal for watching movies late at night when you  
dont want to disturb anyone.  
Press the [LATE NIGHT] button  
1
repeatedly to select:  
Off: Late Night function off.  
Low: Small reduction in dynamic  
range.  
If you want the adjusted value to be  
stored during the standby mode, press  
TEST TONE.  
High: Big reduction in dynamic  
range.  
Notes:  
The effect of the Late Night function depends on the  
Dolby Digital material that you are playing, and with  
some material there will be little or no effect.  
The Late Night function is set to Off when the DVD  
receiver is set to Standby.  
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Adjusting Sound—Continued  
The Audio Adjust functions are explained below.  
I Bass  
You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output by the  
front speakers from 10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.  
You can set a value when the listening mode is set to  
other than Direct.  
1, 4  
2, 3  
I Treble  
You can boost or cut high-frequency sounds output by  
the front speakers from 10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.  
You can set a value when the listening mode is set to  
other than Direct.  
I Mono (2ch)  
This setting species the channel to be used for playing  
any 2-channel digital source such as Dolby Digital, or 2-  
channel analog/PCM source in the Mono listening mode.  
LR: Both the left and right channels are output  
(default).  
Audio Adjust Function  
By using the following audio adjust function, you can  
ne adjust the tone and the precise settings for Mono,  
Multiplex and T-D.  
L: Only the left channel is output.  
R: Only the right channel is output.  
Press RCV SETUP.  
The display will show 1.Sp Cong.  
1
I Multiplex  
This setting determines which channel is output from a  
stereo multiplex source. Use it to select audio channels  
or languages with multiplex sources, multilingual TV  
broadcasts, and so on.  
Press  
4.Audio Adj.  
/
(repeatedly) to select  
2
M: The main channel is output (default).  
S: The sub channel is output.  
MS: Both the main and sub channels are output.  
I LstnAngl (Listening Angle)  
Select this to modify the Theater-Dimensional (T-D) lis-  
And then press ENTER.  
tening modes.  
The listening angle is the angle subtended by the front  
left and right speakers as seen from the listener. The pro-  
cessing for the virtual surround will be based on this  
angle. The setting of 20, 30 and 40 degrees are only for  
nominal purposes, so select the setting that is closest to  
your actual listening angle.  
Front left speaker  
Front right speaker  
Select an item you want to congure  
3
4
using  
/
, and select a value or a  
preference using  
/
.
Listening angle  
I T-D mode  
This is a setting for 5ch speaker composition with T-D”  
(Theater-Dimensional) selected.  
ALL: Select this setting when you use surround speak-  
ers but they can not be placed in the right place.  
FRT: Select this setting in other cases than above.  
You can take advantage of the feature in the case where  
you have to place the surround speakers in front because  
of the restricted space availability or for other reason.  
Press RCV SETUP.  
That exits the setting.  
To return to a higher step, press  
RETURN.  
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Setting the Clock  
You can select either the 12-hour or 24-hour display. (This section explains how to set the time based on the 24-  
hour display.)  
Using the remote controller  
CLOCK  
Display  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
EDIT/  
NO/  
CLEAR  
STANDBY/ON  
1 2-6  
1
2, 4, 6  
3, 5  
Press TIMER repeatedly until  
Clockappears in the display.  
Press MULTI JOG to start the  
clock.  
You can also use the ENTER button on  
the remote controller.  
It can be helpful to synchronize with an  
accurate time source.  
1
2
6
Press MULTI JOG.  
The clock starts operating and a dot indi-  
cating seconds starts to ash.  
You can now set the day of the week.  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the cur-  
rent day of the week.  
To cancel the clock setting  
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR on the DVD receiver.  
3
4
5
SUN - Sunday  
THU - Thursday  
FRI - Friday  
SAT - Saturday  
Checking theTime and the Day of the  
Week  
MON - Monday  
TUE - Tuesday  
WED - Wednesday  
To check the time and the day of the week, press  
CLOCK on the remote controller.  
The clock appears for eight seconds in Standby mode.  
Press MULTI JOG to conrm the  
setting.  
To Switch between the 12-hour and  
24-hour Displays  
Press DISPLAY while the current time is indicated on  
the display.  
You can now set the time.  
Turn MULTI JOG to set the current  
time.  
You can also use the number buttons on  
the remote controller.  
Turning the Current Time Display On  
or Off while the Unit is in Standby  
Mode  
First turn on the power to the unit, then press and hold  
down the STANDBY/ON button on the unit for more  
than two seconds.  
Displaying the current time in Standby mode consumes  
more power than not displaying the current time.  
To switch between the am and pm indica-  
tors, press the >10 button on the remote  
controller.  
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Using the Timer Functions  
The DVD receiver features three timer functions: Sleep, Once, and Every timer.  
Timer indicators  
About the Timers  
TIMER  
1
Selecting a timer number  
You can set up to four timers.  
Timer operation types  
Timer Play: The specied component starts playback  
at the specied time.  
Timer Rec: The specied component starts recording  
at the specied time.  
The Timer Rec operation is available for recording on  
an Onkyo cassette tape deck that features an  
nector connected to the DVD receiver. Select the cor-  
rect input source.  
If any of the timers is set, the TIMER indicator lights up.  
If a number indicator is lit, the corresponding timer has  
been programmed. If the number indicator is inside a  
square, the Timer Rec operation is programmed.  
If the programmed time overlaps with another timer  
setting  
The timer with the earlier On time is enabled.  
If both timers start at the same time, the timer with the  
lower number is enabled.  
Timer 1 9:00 - 10:00  
Timer 2 8:00 - 10:00  
This timer (with the earlier On time) is  
enabled.  
Timer 3 12:00 - 13:00  
This timer (with the lower number) is  
enabled.  
Timer 4 12:00 - 12:30  
con-  
Selecting media for timer operation  
You can select any external device equipped with timer,  
including AM/FM or XM tuner, DVD (only with CD  
loaded in the tray) and Onkyo cassette tape deck linked  
to the DVD receiver. (You must set the devices so that  
the component name is displayed correctly on the DVD  
receiver.)  
For the Timer Rec operation, you can select AM, FM, or  
an external component that is connected to the LINE  
connector and features the Timer function.  
Selecting the day(s) of the week  
About the Sleep Timer  
The Once timer operates only one time. The Every timer  
operates at the specied time on the specied day(s) of  
every week. For the Every timer, you can select any con-  
secutive days of the week, such as everyday, every Mon-  
day through Friday, or every Saturday and Sunday.  
When the Sleep timer is set, the unit is placed in Standby  
mode at the specied time.  
i.e.,  
Timer 1: Used as an alarm clock every morning.  
Timer Play Every Everyday 7:00-7:30  
Timer 2: Records a radio program every week.  
Timer Rec Every MON - SAT 15:10-  
15:30  
Timer 3: Records a radio program only this Sunday.  
Timer Rec Once SUN 10:00-12:00  
Notes:  
You cannot change the clock or the end time of the  
timer operation during Timer playback or recording.  
You cannot use the Timer function unless the clock is  
set. Be sure to set the clock rst.  
If you program a timer on a connected external com-  
ponent, be sure to connect the component correctly  
and securely. You cannot use timer playback or  
recording with incomplete connection.  
During the Timer Rec operation, the muting function  
is activated and the audio level is minimized. To listen  
to the audio being recorded, press MUTING on the  
remote controller.  
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Using the Timer Functions—Continued  
Using the Sleep Timer  
Using the unit  
Using the remote controller  
The Sleep timer can be set for 10 to 90 minutes, in inter-  
vals of 10 minutes.  
You can set the Sleep timer for 10 to 90 minutes, in inter-  
vals of 10 minutes. It is also possible to set the timer from  
1 to 99 in one-minute increments is also possible using  
MULTI JOG.  
SLEEP  
Display  
1, 2  
3, 4  
Press and hold TIMER for more  
than 1 second.  
1
Press SLEEP.  
Sleep 90appears in the display win-  
dow. The unit will turn off in 90 minutes.  
Sleep 90appears in the display, indi-  
cating the unit will turn off in 90 minutes.  
Each press of the same button reduces  
the remaining time by 10 minutes.  
PressTIMER if you wish to reduce  
2
the remaining time.  
Each press reduces the remaining time  
by ten minutes:  
SLEEP  
9080...10off.  
Press cursor  
/
if you wish to set the  
remaining time in one-minute incre-  
ments.  
SLEEP  
If you have nished the sleep time set-  
ting, press ENTER.  
Turn MULTI JOG if you wish to set  
the remaining time in one-minute  
increments.  
3
Checking the Remaining Time  
Turn MULTI JOG clockwise to increase  
the remaining time by up to 99 minutes,  
or counterclockwise to decrease the  
remaining time to one minute.  
Press SLEEP while the Sleep timer is on. If you press  
SLEEP while the remaining time is displayed, the  
remaining time is reduced by 10 minutes.  
Canceling Sleep Timer  
Press SLEEP repeatedly until Sleep Offappears in the  
SLEEP  
display.  
Press MULTI JOG.  
The Sleep timer starts operating.  
The SLEEP indicator lights.  
4
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Using the Timer Functions—Continued  
Programming a Timer  
Before programming a timer for an AM/FM or XM (US model only) broadcast, program the desired broadcast stations  
to the preset channels. (See pages 48-49.)  
Notes:  
You cannot use the timer functions unless the clock is set.  
If you do not operate the buttons for 60 seconds during the timer setting, the unit returns to its normal display.  
The following procedures are performed on the unit. When you use the remote controller to perform these procedures,  
press cursor  
/
instead of turning MULTI JOG and press ENTER instead of MULTI JOG.  
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Display  
1
8
1
1-7  
1-7  
Remote  
controller  
Repeatedly press TIMER to select the desired timer number.  
Select from Timer 1 to 4, then press MULTI JOG.  
DVD receiver  
1
If only Clockis displayed, the day of the week and time have not been set. Set the  
day of the week and time.  
Remote  
controller  
Turn MULTI JOG to selectTimer Play or  
Timer Rec.  
When the desired timer operation is dis-  
DVD receiver  
2
3
played, press MULTI JOG. The Timer Rec  
or  
operation is performed on a connected tape  
deck. During recording, the muting function  
is activated.  
Note:  
When the selector name of TAPE is set to other than TAPE, you can not select TIMER  
recording.  
Remote  
controller  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the source.  
When the desired source is displayed, press  
MULTI JOG.  
DVD receiver  
For the Timer Rec operation, you can select  
from FM, AM, XM (US model only), LINE, or DIGITAL.  
FM/AM or XM is selected  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the preset  
number.  
When the desired preset number is displayed,  
press MULTI JOG.  
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Using the Timer Functions—Continued  
Remote  
controller  
Press MULTI JOG.  
DVD receiver  
4
(Only for Timer Rec)  
Check connections and settings to the recording component.  
Remote  
controller  
Turn MULTI JOG to select Onceor Every.  
DVD receiver  
5
The Once timer operates only one time. The Every timer operates every week.  
After selecting one, press MULTI JOG.  
If you selected Once,the timer operates only one time on the specied day.  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the day(s) of the week.  
When the desired day of the week is displayed, press MULTI JOG.  
If you selected Every,the timer operates on the specied day(s) of every week.  
Turn MULTI JOG to select the day(s) of the week.  
When the desired day of the week is displayed, press MULTI JOG.  
MON  
SUN  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
Days Set  
Everyday  
SAT  
Days Set (You can specify the range of days.)  
If you selected Days Set,you can select any consecutive days of the week.  
1. Turn MULTI JOG to select the first day.  
When the desired day of the week is displayed, press MULTI JOG.  
2. Turn MULTI JOG to select the last day.  
When the desired day of the week is displayed, press MULTI JOG.  
In this example, the timer operation is activated at the specied time, every Tuesday  
through Sunday.  
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Using the Timer Functions—Continued  
Remote  
controller  
Turn MULTI JOG to set the On time of the timer operation.  
You can also use the number buttons on the remote controller.  
When the desired time is displayed, press MULTI JOG.  
DVD receiver  
DVD receiver  
DVD receiver  
6
7
8
9
For example, to set 7:29, press 10/0, 7, 2, then 9.  
Notes:  
When you set the On time, the Off time is automatically set to one hour later.  
During timer recording, the rst few seconds may not be recorded. Set the On time  
to one minute earlier.  
Remote  
controller  
Turn MULTI JOG to set the Off time for the timer operation.  
When the desired time is displayed, press MULTI JOG.  
Timer setting indication  
TIMER  
1
A square appears if  
the Timer Rec opera-  
tion is programmed.  
Selected  
timer  
number  
Remote  
controller  
Turn MULTI JOG to set the volume.  
The default value for the volume is 25. After selecting the desired volume, press  
MULTI JOG to conrm the current value.  
Place the unit in Standby mode.  
Press STANDBY/ON to place the unit in Standby mode.  
Remote  
controller  
DVD receiver  
Notes:  
Even if you set Memory or Random mode for timer playback, the DVD receiver will  
perform normal playback at the timer On time.  
If the unit is not in Standby mode, the programmed timer operation will not start at  
the timer on time. Be sure to place the unit in Standby mode to activate timer oper-  
ation.  
If you try to set the Sleep timer or press TIMER during timer operation, the current  
timer setting is cancelled.  
The volume level during the Timer Play operation is set to the level programmed  
prior to placing the unit in Standby mode. Adjust the volume level as necessary  
before placing the unit in Standby mode.  
During the Timer Rec operation, the muting function is activated and the audio level  
is minimized. To listen to the audio being recorded, press MUTING on the remote  
controller.  
To reprogram the timers, press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and follow the procedure from the beginning.  
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Using the Timer Functions—Continued  
Switching the Timer On and Off  
Viewing the Timer Settings  
You can use this function to cancel or resume the pro-  
grammed timer operation.  
You cannot program the timers unless the clock is set.  
Display  
1
Display  
1
1, 2  
2
Repeatedly pressTIMER to display  
the desired timer number, then  
press MULTI JOG.  
1
2
Repeatedly pressTIMER to display  
1
the desired timer number.  
If the timer number is lit, the correspond-  
ing timer has been programmed.  
Press MULTI JOG to view the sub-  
sequent timer settings.  
Turn MULTI JOG to switch the  
timer on or off.  
2
1
or  
Repeatedly pressing MULTI JOG  
enables you to view the subsequent set-  
tings.  
Notes:  
After the timer is switched on or off, the  
unit displays the previous screen.  
You can change the settings by turning  
MULTI JOG.  
If the timer is turned off and you  
change the settings, the timer is auto-  
matically turned on.  
Tip:  
You can also perform the operation by using the TIMER  
Check all the settings. If you do not  
change any settings, the unit returns to  
the previous display.  
and cursor  
/
on the remote controller.  
To return to the previous display, press  
EDIT/NO/CLEAR.  
Tip:  
You can also perform the operation by using the TIMER,  
cursor and ENTER on the remote controller.  
/
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DVD Audio Settings and Video Adjust menus  
.
Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Chroma Level  
settings using the  
/
(cursor left/right) buttons.  
Brightness  
min  
max  
0
/
/ /  
Note:  
Depending on your TV, the picture may appear distorted  
if the brightness is set too high. If this happens, lower the  
brightness.  
DVD SETUP  
Press DVD SETUP and select  
Video Ajustfrom the on-screen  
display.  
1
2
Select and change settings using  
the  
/
/
/
(cursor) buttons,  
and ENTER.  
Video Adjust menu  
From the VideoAdjust screen you can adjust various set-  
tings that affect how the picture is presented.  
You can adjust the following picture quality settings:  
Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of edges in the pic-  
ture (Fine, Standard, Soft).  
Brightness Adjusts the overall brightness (20 to  
+20).  
Contrast Adjusts the contrast between light and  
dark (16 to +16).  
Gamma Adjusts the warmthof the picture (High,  
Medium, Low, Off).  
Hue Adjusts the red/green balance (Green 9 to Red  
9).  
Chroma Level Adjusts how saturated colors appear  
(9 to +9).  
BNR Switches on/off block noise reduction (On, Off  
(default)).  
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Initial Settings menu  
Using the Initial Settings menu  
Press DVD SETUP and select Ini-  
tial Settings.  
1
2
The Initial Settings menu provides audio and video out-  
put settings, parental lock settings, and display settings,  
among others.  
If an option is grayed out it means that it cannot be  
changed at the current time. This is usually because a  
disc is playing. Stop the disc, then change the setting.  
Use the cursor buttons and  
ENTER to select the setting and  
option you want to set.  
All the settings and options are explained  
on the following pages.  
Notes:  
In the following table, the default setting is shown in  
bold: other settings are shown in italics.  
ENTER  
Check the operating instructions supplied with your  
other equipment to see which digital audio formats its  
compatible with.  
DVD SETUP  
Some settings, such as TV Screen, Audio Language  
and Subtitle Language may be overridden by the DVD  
disc. Often these settings can also be made from the  
DVD disc menu.  
Video Output settings  
Setting  
Option  
What it means  
Set if you have a conventional 4:3 TV. Widescreen movies are  
shown with black bars top and bottom.  
4:3 (Letter Box)  
TV Screen  
(See also Screen sizes  
and disc formatson  
page 75.)  
Set if you have a conventional 4:3 TV. Widescreen movies are  
shown with the sides cropped so that the image fills the  
screen.  
4:3 (Pan & Scan)  
16:9 (Wide)  
Set if you have a widescreen TV.  
Set if your TV is compatible with progressive scan video (see  
your TV’s instruction manual for details).  
Note that progressive scan video is only output from the com-  
ponent video jacks.  
Progressive  
Component Out  
Interlace  
Set if your TV is not compatible with progressive scan video.  
Note:  
If visual image becomes invisible after you have set Progressivefor Component Out, it is likely that the connected  
TV does not support the progressive output. In this case, perform the following steps to return the setting to Interlace:  
1 Stop DVD playback.  
2 Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR.  
3 Rotate MULTI JOG to select Interlace?.  
4 Press MULTI JOG.  
You will see the message Waiting. Then wait for a moment until the initial display appears. The video output changes  
over to Interlace.  
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Initial Settings menu—Continued  
Compatibility of this player with progressive-scan and high-definition TVs  
This player is compatible with progressive video Macro Vision System Copy Guard.  
Consumers should note that not all high-denition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause  
artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In case of 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that the user  
switch the connection to the standard denitionoutput (Interlace). If there are questions regarding our TV set com-  
patibility with this model, please contact our customer service center.  
Language settings  
Setting  
Option  
What it means  
If there is an English soundtrack on the disc then it will be  
played.  
English  
If there is the language selected on the disc, then it will be  
played.  
*1  
Languages as displayed  
Other Language  
English  
Audio Language  
Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed  
(see page 76).  
If there are English subtitles on the disc then they will be dis-  
played.  
If there is the subtitle language selected on the disc, then it  
will be displayed.  
*2  
Languages as displayed  
Other Language  
w/Subtitle Lang.  
Languages as displayed  
Other Language  
On  
Subtitle Language  
Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed  
(see page 76).  
DVD disc menus will be displayed in the same language as  
your selected subtitle language, if possible.  
DVD disc menus will be displayed in the selected language, if  
possible.  
*3  
DVD Menu Lang.  
Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed  
(see page 76).  
Subtitles are displayed according to your selected subtitle lan-  
guage (see above).  
Subtitle Display  
Subtitles are always off by default when you play a DVD disc  
(note that some discs override this setting).  
Off  
*1 This setting is your preferred audio language for DVD discs.  
You can switch between the languages recorded on a DVD disc during playback using the AUDIO button.  
Some DVD discs set the audio language automatically when loaded, overriding the Audio Languagesetting.  
Discs with two or more audio languages usually allow you to select the audio language from the disc menu. Press MENU to access  
the disc menu.  
*2 This setting is your preferred subtitle language for DVD discs.  
You can change or switch off the subtitles on a DVD disc during playback using the SUBTITLE button.  
Some DVD discs set the subtitle language automatically when loaded, overriding the Subtitle Languagesetting.  
Discs with two or more subtitle languages usually allow you to select the subtitle language from the disc menu. Press MENU to  
access the disc menu.  
*3 Some multilingual discs have disc menus in several languages. This setting specifies in which language the disc menus should  
appear. Leave on the default setting for menus to appear in the same language as your Subtitle Language.  
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Initial Settings menu—Continued  
Display settings  
Setting  
Option  
What it means  
English  
On-screen displays of the player are in English.  
On-screen displays are shown in the language selected.  
OSD Language  
Languages as displayed  
A camera icon is displayed on-screen during multi-angle  
scenes on a DVD disc.  
On  
Angle Indicator  
Off  
No multi-angle indication is shown.  
Options settings  
Setting  
Option  
What it means  
Parental Lock  
See “How to Use Parental Lock” on page 73.  
All material on a DVD-Audio disc is playable.  
Only the DVD-Video part of a DVD-Audio disc is playable.  
DVD-Audio  
DVD-Video  
DVD Playback Mode  
Selects the 2 channel (strereo) SACD audio area of the disc  
for playback.  
2ch Area  
Selects the multi-channel SACD audio area of the disc for  
playback.  
SACD Playback  
Multi-ch Area  
CD Area  
Selects the standard CD audio area of an SACD/CD hybrid  
disc for playback.  
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Initial Settings menu—Continued  
Changing your password  
How to Use Parental Lock  
To change your password, conrm your existing pass-  
word then enter a new one.  
Default level: Off; Default password: none; Default  
Country code: us (2119)  
To give you some control over what your children watch  
on your DVD receiver, some DVD-Video discs feature a  
Parental Lock level. If your player is set to a lower level  
than the disc, the disc wont play.  
Select Password Change.  
1
Some discs also support the Country Code feature. The  
player does not play certain scenes on these discs,  
depending on the Country Code you set.  
Notes:  
Use the number buttons to enter  
your existing password, then  
press ENTER.  
2
Not all discs use Parental Lock, and will play without  
requiring the password rst.  
If you forget your password, youll need to reset the  
player to register a new password. (See page 76.)  
Enter a new password and press  
ENTER.  
3
Registering a new password  
You must register a password before you can change the  
Parental Lock level or enter a Country code.  
Select Password.  
1
This registers the new password and you  
will return to the Options menu screen.  
Use the number buttons to enter a  
4-digit password.  
2
Setting/changing the Parental Lock  
The numbers you enter show up as aster-  
isks (*) on-screen.  
Select Level Change.  
1
Press ENTER to register the pass-  
word.  
You will return to the Options menu  
screen.  
Use number buttons to enter your  
password, then press ENTER.  
3
2
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Initial Settings menu—Continued  
I Country code list  
Select a new level and press  
ENTER.  
Country code  
letter  
3
Country  
Country code  
Press  
(cursor left) repeatedly to  
Argentina  
Australia  
Austria  
0118  
0121  
0120  
0205  
0218  
0301  
0312  
0314  
0411  
0609  
0618  
0405  
0811  
0914  
0904  
0920  
1016  
1118  
1325  
1324  
1412  
1426  
1415  
1611  
1608  
1620  
1821  
1907  
0519  
1905  
0308  
2023  
2008  
0702  
2119  
ar  
au  
at  
lock more levels (more discs will  
require the password); press  
sor right) to unlock levels. You cant  
lock level 1.  
(cur-  
Belgium  
Brazil  
be  
br  
ca  
cl  
Canada  
Chile  
China  
cn  
dk  
Denmark  
Finland  
This sets the new level and you will  
return to the Options menu screen.  
France  
fr  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
India  
de  
hk  
in  
Setting/changing the Country code  
Indonesia  
Italy  
id  
it  
You can nd the Country code list in the adjacent column.  
Japan  
jp  
Select Country Code.  
Korea, Republic of  
Malaysia  
Mexico  
kr  
1
my  
mx  
nl  
Netherlands  
New Zealand  
Norway  
nz  
no  
pk  
ph  
pt  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
Portugal  
Russian Federation  
Singapore  
Spain  
Use number buttons to enter your  
password, then press ENTER.  
2
ru  
sg  
es  
se  
ch  
tw  
th  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
United Kingdom  
USA  
gb  
us  
Select a Country code and press  
ENTER.  
3
There are two ways you can do this:  
Select by code letter: Use  
/
(cur-  
sor up/down) to change the Country  
code.  
Select by code number: Press  
sor right) then use the number buttons  
to enter the 4-digit Country code.  
(cur-  
The new Country code is set and you will  
return to the Options menu screen. Note  
that the new Country code doesnt take  
effect until the next disc is loaded (or the  
current disc is reloaded).  
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Additional information  
Screen sizes and disc formats  
Setting the TV system (Not North  
American model)  
DVD-Video discs come in several different screen aspect  
ratios, ranging from TV programs, which are generally  
4:3, to Cinema- Scope widescreen movies, with an  
aspect ratio of up to about 7:3.  
Televisions, too, come in different aspect ratios; stan-  
dard4:3 and widescreen 16:9.  
The default setting of this player is Auto, and unless you  
notice that the picture is distorted when playing some  
discs, you should leave it set to Auto. If you experience  
picture distortion with some discs, set the TV system to  
match your country or regions system. Doing this, how-  
ever, may restrict the kinds of disc you can watch. The  
table below shows what kinds of disc are compatible  
with each setting (Auto, PAL and NTSC).  
Widescreen TV users  
If you have a widescreen TV, the TV Screen setting  
(page 70) of this player should be set to 16:9 (Wide).  
When you watch discs recorded in 4:3 format, you can  
use the TV controls to select how the picture is pre-  
sented. Your TV may offer various zoom and stretch  
options; see the instructions that came with your TV for  
details.  
STANDBY/ON  
Please note that some movie aspect ratios are wider than  
16:9, so even though you have a widescreen TV, these  
discs will still play in a letter boxstyle with black bars  
at the top and bottom of the screen.  
EDIT/NO/CLEAR  
MULTI JOG  
1 Stop DVD playback.  
You can operate the control even when no disc is  
loaded.  
Standard TV users  
2 Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR  
If you have a standard TV, the TV Screensetting  
(page 70) of this player should be set to 4:3 (Letter  
Box)or 4:3 (Pan&Scan),depending on which you  
prefer.  
Set to 4:3 (Letter Box),widescreen discs are shown  
with black bars top and bottom.  
3 Rotate MULTI JOG to select TV System?.  
4 Press MULTI JOG  
You will see the message Waiting. Then wait for a  
moment until initial display appears. And then you  
will see a new setting displayed. If the previous set-  
ting was either Auto, NTSCor PAL, it will be  
changed to NTSC, PALor Autorespectively.  
The TV system changes as follows:  
Auto NTSC  
NTSC PAL  
PAL Auto  
Note:  
Set to 4:3 (Pan&Scan),widescreen discs are shown  
with the left and right sides cropped.  
Although the picture looks larger, you dont actually see  
the whole picture.  
You have to switch the player into standby (press  
STANDBY/ON) before each change.  
Disc  
Format  
Player setting  
Type  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
AUTO  
DVD/  
Super  
VCD  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
Video CD  
Please note that many widescreen discs override the  
players settings so that the disc is shown in letter box  
format regardless of the setting.  
CD/SACD  
no disc  
NTSC or  
PAL  
Note:  
Using the 16:9 (Wide)setting with a standard 4:3 TV,  
or either of the 4:3settings with a widescreen TV, will  
result in a distorted picture.  
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Resetting the DVD player  
Selecting languages using the  
language code list  
Use this procedure to reset all the players settings to the  
factory default.  
Some of the language options (such as DVD Language”  
in the Setup Navigator) allow you to set your prefered  
language from any of the 136 languages listed in the lan-  
guage code list on page 77.  
1 Stop DVD playback or unload any disc from  
the tray.  
2 Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR.  
3 Rotate MULTI JOG to select DVD Init?.  
4 Press MULTI JOG.  
5 TheDVD Init??message appears once again,  
then press MULTI JOG again.You will see the  
messageWaiting.Theinitialsettingcompletes  
when you see the original display come back.  
/
/ /  
Titles, chapters and tracks  
DVD discs are generally divided into one or more titles.  
Titles may be further subdivided into chapters.  
Select Other Language.  
Use (cursor left/right) to  
select either a code letter or a code  
number.  
1
2
/
Title 1  
Title 2  
Title 3  
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2  
SACDs, CDs and Video CDs are divided into tracks.  
Track 1  
Track 2  
Track 3  
Track 4  
Track 5  
Track 6  
Use  
/
(cursor up/down) to  
3
select a code letter or a code num-  
ber.  
CD-ROMs contain folders and les. MP3 and WMA les  
are referred to as tracks. Folders may contain further folders.  
See Language code liston page 77 for  
a complete list of languages and codes.  
Folder A  
Track 1  
Folder B Folder C  
Track 2  
Track 3  
Track 1  
Track 1  
Track 2  
DVD-Video regions  
All DVD-Video discs carry a region mark on the case  
somewhere that indicates which region(s) of the world  
the disc is compatible with. Your DVD receiver also has  
a region mark, which you can nd on the rear panel.  
Discs from incompatible regions will not play in this  
player. Discs marked ALLwill play in any player.  
The diagram below shows the various DVD regions of  
the world.  
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2
1
6
2
3
4
5
2
4
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Additional information—Continued  
I Language code list  
Language  
code  
letter  
Language  
code  
letter  
Language  
code  
Language  
code  
Language  
Language  
Language  
code  
letter  
Language  
code  
Language  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
hy  
ia  
0825  
0901  
0905  
0911  
0914  
0919  
0923  
1009  
1023  
1101  
1111  
1112  
1113  
1114  
1119  
1121  
1125  
1201  
1214  
1215  
1220  
1222  
1307  
1309  
1311  
1312  
1314  
1315  
1318  
1319  
1320  
1325  
1401  
1405  
1415  
1503  
1513  
1518  
1601  
1612  
Slovak  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
sk  
1911  
1912  
1913  
1914  
1915  
1917  
1918  
1919  
1920  
1921  
1923  
2001  
2005  
2007  
2008  
2009  
2011  
2012  
2014  
2015  
2018  
2019  
2020  
2023  
2111  
2118  
2126  
2209  
2215  
2315  
2408  
2515  
2621  
Japanese  
English  
French  
ja  
1001  
0514  
0618  
0405  
0920  
0519  
2608  
1412  
1620  
1922  
1821  
1115  
0512  
0101  
0102  
0106  
0113  
0118  
0119  
0125  
0126  
0201  
0205  
0207  
0208  
0209  
0214  
0215  
0218  
0301  
0315  
0319  
0325  
0401  
0426  
0515  
0520  
0521  
0601  
0609  
0610  
0615  
0625  
0701  
0704  
0712  
0714  
0721  
0801  
0809  
0818  
0821  
sl  
sm  
sn  
so  
sq  
sr  
ss  
st  
en  
fr  
ie  
ik  
German  
Italian  
de  
it  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Hebrew  
in  
Somali  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Siswati  
Sesotho  
Sundanese  
Swahili  
Tamil  
is  
Spanish  
Chinese  
Dutch  
es  
zh  
nl  
iw  
ji  
Yiddish  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
jw  
ka  
kk  
kl  
Portuguese  
Swedish  
Russian  
Korean  
Greek  
pt  
su  
sw  
ta  
te  
tg  
th  
ti  
sv  
ru  
ko  
el  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
km  
kn  
ks  
ku  
ky  
la  
Telugu  
Tajik  
Afar  
aa  
ab  
af  
Thai  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Setswana  
Tonga  
Kirghiz  
tk  
am  
ar  
as  
ay  
az  
ba  
be  
bg  
bh  
bi  
Latin  
tl  
Lingala  
ln  
tn  
to  
tr  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Laothian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian  
lo  
lt  
Turkish  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
lv  
ts  
Malagasy  
Maori  
mg  
mi  
mk  
ml  
mn  
mo  
mr  
ms  
mt  
my  
na  
ne  
no  
oc  
om  
or  
tt  
Twi  
tw  
uk  
ur  
uz  
vi  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Bislama  
Bengali  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Uzbek  
bn  
bo  
br  
ca  
co  
cs  
cy  
da  
dz  
eo  
et  
Vietnamese  
Volapük  
Wolof  
vo  
wo  
xh  
yo  
zu  
Malay  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Xhosa  
Yoruba  
Zulu  
Welsh  
Nepali  
Danish  
Norwegian  
Occitan  
Bhutani  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Oromo  
Oriya  
eu  
fa  
Panjabi  
pa  
pl  
Polish  
Pashto,Push  
to  
ps  
qu  
rm  
1619  
1721  
1813  
fj  
Quechua  
Faroese  
Frisian  
fo  
Rhaeto-  
Romance  
fy  
Irish  
ga  
gd  
gl  
Kirundi  
rn  
ro  
1814  
1815  
1823  
1901  
1904  
1907  
Scots-Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Romanian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Sindhi  
rw  
sa  
sd  
sg  
gn  
gu  
ha  
hi  
Sangho  
Hindi  
Serbo-  
Croatian  
sh  
si  
1908  
1909  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
hr  
hu  
Sinhalese  
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Input Source Names and Available Buttons on  
Remote Controller  
If you customized source names using the method described on page 28, you can use the following buttons:  
A
2
8
3
4
5
6
7
9
J
K
L
M
N
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Input Source Names and Available Buttons on Remote Controller—Continued  
Selector  
TAPE  
HDD  
DIGITAL  
CD-R  
Selector Name  
TAPE  
CD-R  
Buttons on the  
remote controller  
TAPE/HDD  
TAPE/HDD  
TAPE/HDD  
PRESET  
TUNING  
1
/
/
FF/FR  
/
SKIP  
/
SKIP  
/
SKIP  
/
2
3
4
5
6
7
/
/
/
/
MODE  
DOLBY NR  
REV MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
MEMORY  
RANDOM  
MEMORY  
RANDOM  
MEMORY  
RANDOM  
SHUFFLE  
REPEAT  
REPEAT  
1–9  
REPEAT  
1–9  
REPEAT  
1–9  
10/0  
10/0  
10/0  
8
>10  
>10  
>10  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
BACK LIGHT  
SELECT  
PLAYLIST  
ALBUM  
9
J
K
L
M
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
ALBUMLIST  
MENU  
/
/
MENU  
N
ENTER  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ENTER  
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Recording  
The copyright laws prohibit using your recordings without consent of the copyright owner, except for the purpose of  
your personal entertainment.  
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1
Press INPUT on the DVD receiver or the remote controller to select the recording  
source component.  
1
DVD receiver  
Remote  
controller  
Prepare the recording component.  
Place the recording component in record standby mode.  
2
Adjust the recording level on the recording component.  
Start recording.  
Start playing the source component selected in Step 1.  
3
Notes:  
Do not change the input selection during recording. Otherwise, the recording cannot be made  
correctly.  
Set the input source (page 28) to perform Synchro recording, or other system recording using  
Onkyo components that feature the  
connector.  
Select STEREO for the listening mode, when you record in analog form the signals from the  
built-in DVD or other devices connected to the DIGITAL (OPTICAL) terminal.  
The recording level differs depending on the individual sources; you should adjust the level on  
the recording device.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problems may be caused by any component connected to this unit. Please check the table below, cross-referenc-  
ing the instruction manuals for the other components.  
Sound breaks off due to vibration.  
Power  
The DVD receiver is designed for use as stationary  
type; place it in a location with limited inuence of  
The power to the system is not turned on.  
vibration.  
Make sure that the power cable is plugged into theAC  
outlet.  
Headphones makes noise or no sound.  
Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet, wait for  
10 seconds or more, then plug the cable in again.  
There may be a bad contact. Clean up the headphones  
terminal. For information on how to clean up, see the  
instruction manual attached to the headphones. Other-  
wise, verify the cord of the headphones which may be  
broken.  
The power is turned off during the operation.  
If the SLEEP indicator is lit on the display, the Sleep  
timer is functioning. Cancel the Sleep timer.  
(See page 64.)  
Sound Quality  
The DVD receiver enters Standby mode after the timer  
playback or recording is complete. (See page 67.)  
If the STANDBY indicator is blinking on and off, the  
built-in protection circuit is activated. Be careful not  
to short the positive and negative wires.  
The sound quality becomes stable when 10 to 30 min-  
utes have passed after the power was turned on. Using  
cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker cables  
may degrade the audio performance, so dont do it.  
Disc Playback  
Audio  
The disc wont play or is automatically ejected after  
loading.  
The sound is not heard.  
Make sure the power cable is plugged into an AC out-  
let.  
Make sure that the speakers are connected correctly  
and the speaker cablescore wires touch only the  
speaker connectors. (See page 18.)  
Check to make sure that the volume level is not set to  
minimum. (See page 26.)  
Make sure that the input source is properly selected.  
Check to make sure the muting function is not  
engaged.  
Make sure the disc is free from dirt and dust and is not  
damaged. (See page 9.)  
Make sure the disc is loaded with the label side face-  
up and aligned properly in the disc tray guide.  
Incompatible region number: If the region number on  
a DVD-Video disc does not match the number on the  
player, the disc cannot be used. (See page 76.)  
Condensation inside the player: Allow time for con-  
densation to evaporate. Avoid using the player near an  
air-conditioning unit.  
If the MUTING indicator is ashing, the sound is  
muted. Cancel the muting function. (See page 27.)  
When the headphones are connected, the speakers do  
not output any sound. Disconnect the headphones.  
(See page 27.)  
Disc is loaded upside down: Reload the disc with the  
label side face up.  
If the Parental Lock function is active, defeat it or  
change the level. (See page 73.)  
The disc doesnt play in the correct order  
Sound is not good.  
Defeat special playback modes such as Repeat Play,  
Memory Playback, and Random Playback. (See pages  
38-39.)  
Make sure that the speaker cords are connected cor-  
rectly. Check their polarity (+/). (See page 18.)  
Connect the analog audio cables (RCA) rmly.  
(See page 19.)  
DVD-Audio playback stops.  
Sound quality could be affected by a strong magnetic  
eld, such as a TV set. Locate such a device far from  
the DVD receiver.  
The disc may have been illegally copied.  
Track numbers cannot be stored when setting  
MEMORY playback.  
If you have any devices that emit high intensity radio  
waves near the DVD receiver, such as a cellular phone  
in operation (calling), noise may be generated.  
The DVD receiver uses a rotating unit whose precision  
instrument generates faint hissing sound while read-  
ing a disc during playing back or searching a track;  
you may hear it in a silent environment.  
Make sure that the disc has been loaded, and the  
track(s) you try to program are included on the disc.  
It takes a long time until playback starts.  
It may take time for the DVD receiver to load and read  
a CD that contains many tracks.  
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New settings made in the Setup screen menus while  
a disc is playing are ineffective.  
Tuner  
Noise is heard during broadcast, or too much white  
noise is heard during an FM stereo broadcast.  
You cannot tune in the broadcast station using the  
Auto Preset function (for only FM stations).  
Or, the FM ST indicator does not light up during FM  
broadcast.  
Some settings can be changed while a disc is playing,  
but are not effective until the disc is stopped then  
restarted: Press , then start playback again ( ).  
No picture/No color.  
Incorrect video connections: Check that connections  
are correct and that plugs are inserted fully.Also check  
the video cable for damage.  
TV/monitor or AV amplier settings are incorrect:  
Check the instruction manual of the connected equip-  
ment.  
Change the location of the antenna. (See page 43.)  
Locate the unit further from the TV or a computer.  
Cars or airplanes can create noisy interference.  
A broadcast radio signal may be weak if a concrete  
wall obstructs the signal path.  
The video output is set to progressive but your TV/  
monitor is not compatible with progressive scan: See  
page 70 for how to set to interlace.  
Try setting FM mode to Monaural. (See page 42.)  
Noise may be heard when you operate the remote con-  
troller during AM reception.  
Screen is stretched or aspect does not change.  
If nothing can improve the reception, install an out-  
door antenna. (See page 17.)  
The TV Screen setting in the Initial Settings menu is  
incorrect. See page 70 for how to set it correctly for  
your TV/monitor.  
If power outage occurs or the power plug is  
disconnected:  
The clock data is lost. Set the clock and timers again.  
Picture disturbance during playback or the picture is  
dark.  
Radio frequency is not adjustable.  
This player is compatible with Macro-Vision System  
copy guard. Some discs include a copy prevention sig-  
nal, and when this type of disc is played back, stripes  
etc., may appear on some sections of the picture  
depending on the TV. This is not a malfunction.  
Due to the players copy protection circuits, connec-  
tion of this device through a VCR or an AV selector  
may prevent recording or cause picture problems. This  
is not a malfunction.  
Press  
/
to adjust radio frequency.  
Cant tune in XM radio (US model only).  
Channels cant be selected while the  
is ashing, as tuning is in progress.  
indicator  
Remote Controller  
The remote controller does not function correctly.  
Make sure that the batteries have been installed in the  
correct direction (polarity +/). (See page 10.)  
Replace both batteries with new ones. (Do not mix dif-  
ferent types of batteries or new and old batteries.)  
The distance between the remote controller and the  
unit may be too great, or there may be an object  
between them.  
No sound, or sound is distorted.  
No sound is output during slow motion playback or  
when scanning discs other than audio CDs and  
SACDs.  
Check that the disc is free from dust and dirt, and that  
it is not damaged. (See page 9.)  
Check that all interconnects are rmly inserted.  
Check that the plugs and terminals are free of dirt,  
oxide, etc. and clean if necessary.Also check the cable  
for damage.  
The remote control sensor on the unit may be sub-  
jected to bright light (inverter uorescent light or sun-  
light).  
The unit is placed behind the tinted windows of an  
audio rack or entertainment center.  
Noticeable difference in DVD and CD volume.  
This is due to differences in the audio format and is  
not a malfunction.  
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Connection with External Devices  
The Colors of the TV Picture Bleed  
The interoperability with other external Onkyo device  
is not available.  
Locate the speakers far from the TV.  
Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD  
rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by  
units malfunction.  
Make sure that the  
(RCA) are connected correctly. (See pages 21-23.)  
Connecting only an cable wont work.  
cable and analog audio cables  
Before you record important data, make sure that the  
material will be recorded correctly.  
Specify the source name in the display for the external  
Onkyo device. (See page 28.)  
No sound is heard from the connected device.  
This product uses a microcomputer to perform various  
advanced functions. However, noise, radio interfer-  
ence, or static electricity could occasionally cause the  
unit to malfunction. In this case, unplug the power  
cable from the AC outlet, then plug it in again in ve  
seconds.  
Make sure that the optical digital cable is not bent over  
or damaged.  
Set the digital output to PCM, because the DVD  
receiver supports only PCM signals.  
The turntable sounds still.  
Make sure if the turntable has built in phono equalizer.  
If the turntable has no phono equalizer built in, you  
must provide one separately.  
The turntable makes no sound.  
If your turntable uses an MC cartridge, you must con-  
nect an MC transformer or an MC head amp.  
Timer Function  
Timer playback or recording does not work.  
The clock should be set correctly.  
If the clock is not set, playback or recording does not  
work. Make sure you program the current time.  
(See page 62.)  
Timer operation is not activated if the power to the  
unit is turned on before the timer On time. Be sure to  
place the unit in Standby mode before timer operation  
starts. (See page 67.)  
Programmed time may overlap with another timer. Be  
sure to set multiple timers such that time ranges do not  
overlap.  
If you try to set the Sleep timer or press TIMER during  
timer operation, the current timer setting is cancelled.  
The timer operation uses the volume level that was set  
before the unit was placed in Standby mode. Set an  
appropriate volume level before you place the unit in  
Standby mode. (See page 67.)  
Make sure that the  
cable and RCA/phono audio  
cables are connected correctly.  
If you selected an external Onkyo component for the  
timer operation, you must specify the source name.  
Time display is not visible during Standby mode.  
Turn the current time display on while the unit is in  
Standby mode. (See page 62.)  
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Specications  
General  
Tuner Section  
Power Supply  
North American, some Asian: AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Others: AC 220230 V, 50 Hz  
I FM  
Power Consumption  
US and Canada: 115 W  
Mexican: 105 W  
Others: 79 W  
Tuning Frequency Range  
North American: 87.5 MHz107.9 MHz  
Others: 87.5 MHz108.0 MHz  
Usable Sensitivity  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
THD  
Stereo: 22.2 dBf (75 IHF)  
Mono: 15.2 dBf (75 IHF)  
Stereo: 67 dB (IHF-A)  
Mono: 73 dB (IHF-A)  
Stereo: 0.5 % (1 kHz)  
Mono: 0.3 % (1 kHz)  
30 Hz15 kHz/ 1 dB  
40 dB (1kHz)  
Stand-by Power  
Consumption  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
0.2 W  
8-1/16" x 5-13/16" x 13-7/8"  
205 W x 147 H x 353 D mm  
5.4 kg, 11.9 lbs  
Weight  
Frequency response  
Stereo Separation  
I Audio Inputs  
Digital Inputs  
Optical: 1  
Analog Inputs  
LINE, TAPE  
I AM  
Tuning Frequency Range  
North American: 530 kHz1710 kHz  
Others: 522 kHz1611 kHz  
300 µV  
40 dB  
0.7 %  
I Audio Outputs  
Analog Outputs  
TAPE  
Usable Sensitivity  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
THD  
Multichannel Pre Outputs 3.1 ch  
Speaker Terminals  
Phones  
Front Speakers  
1
Operation Condition  
Temperature/Humidity  
5 ˚C35 ˚C (41 F95 F)/5 %85 %  
DVD  
Disc Compatibility  
SACD, DVD-Audio, DVD-video, DVD-R/RW  
(VR, VIDEO), CD, CD-R/RW, Video CD,  
SVCD, WMA, MP3, JPEG  
Disc that have not been property nalized may  
only be partially playable or not playable at all.  
I VIDEO  
Signal System  
North American: NTSC  
Others: PAL/NTSC  
Composite Output/  
Impedance  
S Video Output/Impedance Y: 0.7 V (p-p)/75 negative sync, 4-pin mini  
1.0 V (p-p)/75 negative sync, RCA/phono  
Amplifier Section  
Power Output  
DIN  
C: 0.286 V (p-p)/75 Ω  
North American  
2ch driven:  
16 W + 16 W (8 , 1 kHz, FTC)  
Component Video Output/  
Impedance  
23 W + 23 W (4 , 1 kHz, FTC)  
Y: 1.0 V (p-p)/75 Ω  
1ch driven:  
Asian, Australian  
2ch driven:  
30 W (4 , 1 kHz, FTC)  
PB/PR: 0.7 V (p-p)/75 RCA/phono  
Component Video  
Frequency Response  
17 W + 17 W (8 , 1 kHz, JEITA)  
5 Hz50 MHz  
26 W + 26 W (4 , 1 kHz, JEITA)  
THD (Total Harmonic  
Distortion)  
I AUDIO  
5 % (Power Rated)  
0.4 % (1 kHz, 1W)  
70 (Front, l kHz, 8 )  
Frequency Response  
DVD Audio:  
4 Hz88 kHz (192 kHz)  
4 Hz44 kHz (96 kHz)  
4 Hz22 kHz (48 kHz)  
4 Hz20 kHz (44.1 kHz)  
Damping Factor  
Input Sensitivity and  
Impedance  
Output Level and  
Impedance  
Frequency Response  
Tone Control  
DVD Linear Sound:  
150 mV/47 k(LINE)  
Audio CD  
Wow and Flutter  
Below threshold of measurability  
120 mV/2.2 k(REC OUT)  
10 Hz100 kHz/ 3 dB (LINE)  
10 dB, 100 Hz (BASS)  
10 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)  
+4.5 dB, 80 Hz (S.BASS 1)  
+7.5 dB, 80 Hz (S.BASS 2)  
100 dB (LINE, IHF-A)  
4 16 Ω  
Specications and features are subject to change without  
notice.  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Speaker Impedance  
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Tel: 072-831-8023 Fax: 072-831-8124  
ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION  
18 Park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.  
Tel: 201-785-2600 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.us.onkyo.com/  
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Tel: +49-8142-4401-0 Fax: +49-8142-4401-555 http://www.eu.onkyo.com/  
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UNITED KINGDOM Tel: +44-(0)1494-681515 Fax: +44(0)-1494-680452  
HOMEPAGE  
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N.T., HONG KONG Tel: 852-2429-3118 Fax: 852-2428-9039  
D0509-1.1  
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