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[. . . ] !5$)/ ). &2/. 4 3522/5. $ 35"7//&%2 /54 ). $6$ 3YSTEM CABLE INCLUDED 4O DISCONNECT 0RESS THE CATCH AND PULL OUT #ATCH 214 &2/. 4 , 2 3522/5. $ , 2 35"7//&%2 #%. 4%2 $6$ PLAYER !5$)/ /54 6)$%/ /54 3UPPLIED ACCESSORIES 3YSTEM CABLE !# POWER SUPPLY CORD 2EMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER "ATTERIES X N ot e X X X 4HE REMOTE CONTROL x 5SE DIGITAL CONNECTION TO ENJOY $OLBY $IGITAL OR $43 . OTES ON DIGITAL INPUT 4HIS UNIT CAN DECODE THE FOLLOWING SIGNALS x $OLBY $IGITAL $43 x 0#- INCLUDING 0#- WITH SAMPLING FREQUENCIES OF OR K(Z )T CANNOT DECODE x /THER DIGITAL SIGNALS SUCH AS -0%' x $OLBY $IGITAL 2& SIGNALS FROM A LASER DISC PLAYER 2, 2 !! 5- 3# (4 3 6IDEO CABLE NOT INCLUDED 5SED TO CONNECT TO THE 3 6)$%/ ). TERMINAL ON A TELEVISION 5SED TO CONNECT TO THE 3 6)$%/ /54 TERMINAL ON A $6$ PLAYER 5SE 2EMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL SENSOR 4/0 -%. 5 -5, 4) #/. 42/, 02%6 45. % 45. % 6/, 5-% ^ 0/7%2 8 3&# ). 054 3%, %#4/2 -53)# !6-/6% %. 4%2 . %84 6)$%/ ). , !5$)/ 2 6#2 2%452. $/7. 50 0(/. %3 3 6)$%/ METERS FEET -/. )4/2 /54 46 ). ). [. . . ] $6$ 3ETUP #ASSETTE DECK 3# (4 3# (4 3ETTINGS !DJUSTING SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVEL 2%#%)6%2 !6 3934%- ^ ^ $6$ !. !, /' #( 6#2 46 $6$ $6$ 2%#/2$%2 $6$($$ 2%#/2$%2 #$ $)2%#4 45. ). ' $)3# ut yi %. 4%2 #( 6/, 5-% -54). ' 45. %2"!. $ g 4/0 -%. 5 h q -%. 5 0, !9 , )34 $)2%#4 . !6)'!4/2 %. 4%2 $)30, !9 46 6/, 466)$%/ ). 054 -/$% 4/. % "!, !. #% 34%2%/ #( -)8 2%452. 46 6/, $)--%2 35"7//&%2 #%. 4%2 &/#53 4%34 3, %%0 , , %6%, 3&# 2 %&&%#4 %0, -53)# !6-/6)% /&& 3ETUP 2%#%)6%2 ^ 4%34 6/, 5-% , %6%, , 2 4%34 3ETTINGS 3WITCH ON /UTPUT THE SIGNAL !DJUST THE MAIN VOLUME 3ELECT THE SPEAKER CHANNEL !DJUST THE LEVEL 2EPEAT STEPS AND 3TOP THE TEST SIGNAL # CENTER 23 RIGHT SURROUND AND , 3 LEFT SURROUND CAN BE ADJUSTED BETWEEN q D" AND D" WITH D" BEING THE LEVEL OF THE FRONT SPEAKERS !DJUST CENTER AND SURROUND OUTPUT TO THE SAME APPARENT LEVEL OF THE FRONT SPEAKERS &OR 37 SUBWOOFER YOU CAN SELECT n o SO THERE IS NO OUTPUT n-). o FOR MINIMUM OUTPUT A LEVEL BETWEEN AND OR n-!8o FOR MAXIMUM OUTPUT !DJUST SUBWOOFER OUTPUT SO IT IS BALANCED WITH THE FRONT SPEAKERS Subw oof out i easiy i l er put s l nfuenced by t sour You can al change is l he ce. so t evelw hie pl ng som et ng f beterefect l ayi hi or t f ª . ( page 19) 214 "ASIC OPERATIONS %. 4%2 4/0 -%. 5 -5, 4) #/. 42/, 02%6 45. % 45. % 6/, 5-% $)30, !9 46 6/, 466)$%/ $)--%2 35"7//&%2 2%452. 46 6/, #%. 4%2 &/#53 ^ 0/7%2 8 3&# ). 054 3%, %#4/2 -53)# !6-/6% %. 4%2 . %84 6)$%/ ). , !5$)/ 2 6#2 2%452. $/7. 50 0(/. %3 ). 054 -/$% 4/. % "!, !. #% 34%2%/ #( -)8 4%34 3, %%0 , , %6%, 3&# 2 %&&%#4 %0, ^ 0/7%2 8 ). 054 3%, %#4/2 3TART PLAY OF THE SOURCE 46 4HE UNIT SETS THE SOUND MODE TO SUIT THE INPUT SIGNAL 6/, 5-% $/7. 50 -53)# !6-/6)% /&& 3WITCH ON 3ELECT INPUT 3# (4 45. %2 #$ $6$ -53)# !6-/6)% 3&# %0, 4!0% 6#2 $626#2 3# (4 45. %2 $6$ 46 '!-%!58 $626#2 !DJUST THE VOLUME 34%2%/ #( -)8 /&& 3OUND MODES !DDING SURROUND EFFECTS TO STEREO SOURCES 5SING $OLBY 0RO , OGICI I $OLBY 0RO , OGIC I PROCESSOR WORKS NOT ONLY ON I SOURCES RECORDED WITH $OLBY 3URROUND BUT ALSO ON ANY STEREO SOURCE 4HE FOLLOWING MODES ARE AVAILABLE WHEN USING $OLBY 0RO , OGICI I 9OU CAN MAKE FINE SURROUND SETTINGS WHEN IN THE -53)# OR 0!. /2!-!MODE ª PAGE 5SING THE 3OUND &IELD #ONTROL 3&# %NJOY AN ENHANCED SOUND EXPERIENCE WITH GREATER PRESENCE AND SPREAD BY USING THESE 3&# MODES WITH 0#- OR ANALOG STEREO SOURCES #HOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING MODES 9OU CAN MAKE DELAY TIME SETTING WHEN IN THE 3&# MODE ª PAGE $OLBY 0RO , OGICI AND 3&# MODES REMAIN IN I EFFECT UNTIL YOU CHANGE THEM x 4O RETURN TO STEREO SOUND 0RESS ;34%2%/#( -)8= , ISTENING TO MULTI CHANNEL SOURCES IN STEREO 7HEN SURROUND SOURCES ARE PLAYED IN THIS MODE THE SOUNDS INTENDED FOR THE OTHER SPEAKER CHANNELS ARE PLAYED THROUGH THE FRONT SPEAKERS 4HE #( -)8 MODE REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL YOU CHANGE INPUT MODE OR TURN OFF THE UNIT x 4O RETURN TO STEREO SOUND 0RESS ;34%2%/#( -)8= -/6)% 5SE THIS MODE WHEN PLAYING MOVIE SOFTWARE ESPECIALLY VIDEOTAPES RECORDED IN $OLBY 3URROUND %0, -53)# !DDS SURROUND EFFECTS TO STEREO SOURCES 0!. /2!-!3OUND IS SPREAD OUT MORE SO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE SURROUNDED BY MUSIC , )6% "RINGS YOU UP CLOSE FOR nLIVEo STAGE PERFORMANCE AND SMOOTHER VOCALS 0/02/#+ &OR POP ROCK AND OTHER MUSIC THAT HAS A PUNCH TO IT -53)# !6-/6)% 6/#!, &OR ADDING GLOSS TO VOCALS *!:: #ONVEYS THE EXCITING AND INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE OF A JAZZ CLUB $!. #% &OR DANCE MUSIC AND OTHER SOUNDS WITH A STRONG BEAT $2!-!&OR DRAMAS AND OTHER MATERIAL WHERE DIALOG IS IMPORTANT !#4)/. &OR ACTION MOVIES AND OTHER MATERIAL WHERE IMPACT IS IMPORTANT 30/243 4O MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE YOU WERE IN THE STADIUM -53)#!, &OR MUSICALS AND OTHER MATERIAL WHERE MUSIC IS IMPORTANT '!-% %NJOY GAMING WITH MORE IMPACT -/. / &OR MONAURAL SOUND N ot e 214 x 7HEN INPUT IS 0#- WITH SAMPLING FREQUENCIES OF OR K(Z YOU CANNOT ADD SURROUND EFFECTS WITH $OLBY 0RO , OGICI OR 3&# I x 7HEN INPUT IS $OLBY $IGITAL OR $43 YOU CANNOT USE 3&# /PERATIONS 0!249 4HIS MODE USES THE FRONT AND SURROUND SPEAKERS SO THAT SOUND IS IN STEREO REGARDLESS OF THE DIRECTION YOU ARE FACING #ONTROL GUIDE -AIN UNIT ;3&# -53)# !6-/6)%= ;). 054 3%, %#4/2= &OR SELECTING INPUT &OR SELECTING SOUND FIELD CONTROL MODES 3TANDBY INDICATOR ;^= 7HEN THE UNIT IS CONNECTED TO THE !# MAINS SUPPLY THIS INDICATOR LIGHTS UP IN STANDBY MODE AND GOES OUT WHEN THE UNIT IS TURNED ON ;0/7%2 8= 0RESS TO SWITCH THE UNIT FROM ON TO STANDBY MODE OR VICE VERSA )N STANDBY MODE THE UNIT IS STILL CONSUMING A SMALL AMOUNT OF POWER ^ 0/7%2 8 3&# ). 054 3%, %#4/2 -53)# !6-/6% 45. % 45. % 6)$%/ ). , !5$)/ 2 6#2 2EMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL SENSOR ;6#2 = 3# (4 #ONNECT EQUIPMENT LIKE VIDEO CAMERAS ;45. %2 45. %1= &OR TUNING THE RADIO AND SELECTING PRESET STATIONS $ISPLAY ;$)')4!, ). 054= 0ROGRAM FORMAT INDICATORS 3HOW THE CHANNELS CONTAINED IN THE DIGITAL INPUT SIGNAL 4HEY DO NOT LIGHT WHEN INPUT IS ANALOG , &RONT LEFT CHANNEL # #ENTER CHANNEL 2 &RONT RIGHT CHANNEL , 3 3URROUND LEFT CHANNEL 3 )F THE SURROUND CHANNEL IS MONAURAL 23 3URROUND RIGHT CHANNEL , &% , OW &REQUENCY %FFECTS $EEP BASS EFFECT ;45. %$ - -/. / 34 = /PERATIONS 2ADIO INDICATORS 45. %$ !STATION IS TUNED - &LASHES OR LIGHTS DURING PRESETTING -/. / 9OU HAVE SWITCHED TO MONAURAL MODE WITH ;&-/$%= TO IMPROVE RECEPTION 34 !STEREO &- BROADCAST IS TUNED $)')4!, ). 054 , #2 45. %$ -/. / 34 #&/#53 3, %%0 %$)')4!, %02/ , /')# , 3 3 23 , &% #( -)8 (Z 3522/5. $ 3&# K(Z -(Z K(Z K(Z ;%$)')4!, DTS %02/ , /')#I = I , IGHT TO INDICATE THE SOURCEmS INPUT SIGNAL AND DECODING FORMAT USED 'ENERAL DISPLAY 214 3HOWS THE INPUT MODE RADIO FREQUENCY AND OTHER GENERAL INFORMATION ;K(Z -(Z= &REQUENCY UNIT INDICATORS K(Z !- OR 0#- SAMPLING FREQUENCY -(Z &- ;-5, 4) #/. 42/, = &OR PRESETTING RADIO STATIONS AND VARIOUS OTHER SETTINGS ª PAGE ;6/, 5-%= ;0(/. %3= 6OLUME CONTROL 4/0 -%. 5 -5, 4) #/. 42/, 02%6 6/, 5-% %. 4%2 . %84 (EADPHONE JACK 0LUG TYPE MM STEREO x 3OUND DOES NOT COME FROM THE SPEAKERS IF YOU CONNECT HEADPHONES x !VOID LISTENING FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME TO PREVENT HEARING DAMAGE 50 0(/. %3 2%452. $/7. &OR YOUR REFERENCE x 7HEN PLAYING VIDEO SOURCES CONNECTED TO $6$ 4HE PICTURE REMAINS ON THE SCREEN EVEN IF YOU SELECT AN AUDIO SOURCE -ANUFACTURED UNDER LICENSE FROM $OLBY , ABORATORIES n$OLBYo n0RO , OGICo AND THE DOUBLE $ SYMBOL ARE TRADEMARKS OF $OLBY , ABORATORIES n$43o AND n$43 $IGITAL 3URROUNDo ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF $IGITAL 4HEATER 3YSTEMS )NC ;#&/#53= ;3, %%0= !PPEARS WHEN YOU ARE USING #ENTER &OCUS 3LEEP TIMER INDICATOR 3PECTRUM ANALYZER DISPLAY ;#( -)8 3522/5. $ 3&#= #( -)8 !PPEARS WHEN YOU ARE PLAYING A MULTI CHANNEL SOURCE IN #( -)8 MODE 3522/5. $ !PPEARS WHEN YOU ARE PLAYING THROUGH MULTIPLE CHANNELS 3&# !PPEARS WHEN YOU ARE USING AN 3&# MODE 214 /PERATIONS #ONTROL GUIDE 2EMOTE CONTROL 4HIS PAGE DESCRIBES THE BUTTONS USED TO CONTROL THIS UNIT 3EE THE GUIDE STARTING PAGE FOR THE BUTTONS THAT CONTROL OTHER UNITS ;^ 2%#%)6%2= 3TANDBYON BUTTON ; = ; %. 4%2= ;$6$ !. !, /' #(= ;46= ;$6$ 2%#/2$%2= ;6#2= ;#$= 2%#%)6%2 !6 3934%- 3# (4 4O ENTER RADIO FREQUENCIES AND CHANNELS 4O ENTER TWO DIGIT CHANNELS ^ ^ $6$ !. !, /' #( 6#2 46 ;$6$ !. !, /' #(= ;46= ;$6$ 2%#/2$%2= ;6#2= ;'!-%!58= )NPUT MODE AND REMOTE CONTROL MODE BUTTONS ;$6$ !. !, /' #(= 0RESS AND HOLD AND $6$ INPUT SWITCHES BETWEEN CHANNEL AND CHANNEL 3# (4 ;$)3# $)2%#4 45. ). '= ;45. %2"!. $= ;1 #( 2= ;$)--%2= $6$ $6$ 2%#/2$%2 $6$($$ 2%#/2$%2 #$ 4O ENABLE SELECTION OF RADIO STATIONS BY FREQUENCY &OR SWITCHING BETWEEN &- AND !- &OR SELECTING PRESET RADIO CHANNELS $)2%#4 45. ). ' $)3# ut yi %. 4%2 #( 6/, 5-% ; q 6/, 5-%= -54). ' 45. %2"!. $ 4O ADJUST THE VOLUME &OR DIMMING THE UNIT S DISPLAY g 4/0 -%. 5 h q -%. 5 0, !9 , )34 ;-54). '= ;). 054 -/$%= 4O MUTE THE VOLUME &OR SELECTING !54/ !. !, /' OR $)')4!, $)2%#4 . !6)'!4/2 ;35"7//&%2= ;4%34= ;34%2%/#( -)8 /&&= ;%0, I = I %. 4%2 $)30, !9 46 6/, 466)$%/ ). 054 -/$% 4/. % "!, !. #% 34%2%/ #( -)8 &OR SELECTING SUBWOOFER LEVEL 4O START THE SPEAKER TEST SIGNAL &OR SELECTING 34%2%/ OR #( -)8 MODE &OR SELECTING A $OLBY 0RO , OGICI I MODE -/6)% -53)# OR 0!. /2!-! 2%452. 46 6/, $)--%2 35"7//&%2 #%. 4%2 &/#53 ;4/. %"!, !. #%= ;, %6%, = 4O ADJUST THE BASS TREBLE AND FRONT SPEAKER BALANCE 5SE WHEN ADJUSTING SPEAKER LEVEL 4%34 3, %%0 , , %6%, 3&# 2 %&&%#4 ;-53)#= ;%&&%#4= ;q, 2= &OR SELECTING 3&# MODES , )6% 0/0 2/#+ 6/#!, *!:: $!. #% OR 0!249 %0, -53)# !6-/6)% 5SE WHEN ADJUSTING $OLBY 0RO , OGICI I OR 3&# EFFECTS &IRST SELECT 3, %%0 %&&%#4 , %6%, 4/. % OR "!, !. #% THEN PRESS ;q, = OR ;2= TO ADJUST /&& ;!6-/6)%= /PERATIONS &OR SELECTING 3&# MODES $2!-! !#4)/. 30/243 -53)#!, '!-% OR -/. / ;#%. 4%2 &/#53= ;3, %%0= &OR SELECTING CENTER FOCUS MODE 4O START THE SLEEP TIMER 214 -5, 4) #/. 42/, OPERATIONS 4/0 -%. 5 -5, 4) #/. 42/, 02%6 4HIS IS AN OUTLINE OF THE OPERATIONS YOU CAN PERFORM WITH THE -5, 4) #/. 42/, 3EE PAGES AND FOR DETAILS . %84 %. 4%2 2%452. 4/0 -%. 5 OR %. 4%2 4OP MENU %. 4%2 3UB MENU , EVEL %. 4%2 , EVEL %. 4%2 , EVEL %. 4%2 TUNER 4UNER /NLY WHEN INPUT IS 45. %2 4UNING MODE TUNING MANUAL PRESET AUTO CH1 START 10dB R L R 0dB 10dB MONO CH30 FM MODE &- MODE MEMORY -EMORY AUTO MEM !UTO MEMORY TONE 4ONE BASS L R TREBLE L OFF ON BALANCE "ALANCE DIMMER $IMMER LEVEL1 30 60 OFF OFF ON OFF 3# (4 LEVEL2 90 LEVEL3 120 MAX SLEEP 3LEEP TIMER OFF DR COMP A/D ATT OPTION /PTION $YNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSION !$ ATTENUATOR 3PECTRUM DISPLAY STANDARD ON OFF ON TV DVD YES SPECTRUM DTS-PCM SETUP 3ETUP $IGITAL INPUT D-INPUT CD 3# (4 NONE OPT2 OPT1 COAX DVR RESET 2ESET NO 4O EXIT EXIT x 0RESS ;2%452. = TO RETURN TO THE LEVEL ABOVE x 0RESS ;4/0 -%. 5= TO RETURN TO THE 4OP MENU x 0RESSING ;2%452. = OR ;4/0 -%. 5= WHILE THE 4OP MENU IS DISPLAYED TAKES YOU IMMEDIATELY TO %8)4 N ot e 214 n4/. %o DOES NOT APPEAR WHEN USING A $OLBY 0RO , OGICI OR 3&# MODE I /PERATIONS 4HE RADIO 2%#%)6%2 !6 3934%- ^ ^ $6$ !. !, /' #( 6#2 46 -5, 4) #/. 42/, #( 4/0 -%. 5 %. 4%2 $)2%#4 45. ). ' $)3# %. 4%2 $6$ $6$ 2%#/2$%2 $6$($$ 2%#/2$%2 02%6 . %84 #$ $)2%#4 45. ). ' $)3# ut yi %. 4%2 #( 6/, 5-% ^ 0/7%2 8 2%452. 4/0 -%. 5 -5, 4) #/. 42/, 02%6 45. % 45. % 6/, 5-% 3&# ). 054 3%, %#4/2 -53)# !6-/6% %. 4%2 . %84 6)$%/ ). , !5$)/ 2 6#2 2%452. $/7. 50 0(/. %3 45. %2"!. $ -54). ' g 4/0 -%. 5 h q -%. 5 0, !9 , )34 $)2%#4 . !6)'!4/2 %. 4%2 $)30, !9 2%452. 3ELECT n&-o OR n!-n 45. %2"!. $ 45. % 45. % 3ELECT THE FREQUENCY !UTO TUNING STARTS IF YOU PRESS AND HOLD THE BUTTON $IRECT TUNING )NPUT THE FREQUENCY OF THE STATION 2EMOTE CONTROL -ANUAL PRESETTING 0RESET THE STATIONS ONE AT A TIME 0REPARATION 4UNE TO THE STATION YOU WANT TO PRESET -5, 4) #/. 42/, 0RESS ;45. %2"!. $= TO SELECT n&-o OR n!-o 0RESS ;$)3# $)2%#4 45. ). '= 0RESS THE NUMBERED BUTTONS TO ENTER THE FREQUENCY EG 4O SELECT -(Z PRESS ;= o ;= o ;= o ;= x )F YOU DO NOT PRESS A BUTTON WHILE THE CURSOR IS FLASHING THE DISPLAY RETURNS TO THE FREQUENCY BEING RECEIVED x )F THE FREQUENCY HAS NOT BEEN INPUT CORRECTLY n%22/2o WILL BE DISPLAYED 0RESS ;4/0 -%. 5= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n45. %2o ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n-%-/29o ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT A CHANNEL ª ;%. 4%2= n34/2%$o LIGHTS &- MODE 9OU CAN IMPROVE &- RECEPTION BY SWITCHING RECEPTION TO MONAURAL -5, 4) #/. 42/, &OR YOUR REFERENCE &- STATIONS CAN ALSO BE PRESET IN THE -/. / MODE 3ELECTING CHANNELS 2EMOTE CONTROL 0RESS ;2 #( 1= OR 0RESS THE NUMBERED BUTTONS &OR CHANNELS TO PRESS THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER &OR CHANNELS OR OVER PRESS ; %. 4%2= THEN THE TWO DIGITS EG 4O SELECT CHANNEL ; %. 4%2= o ;= o ;= O n t m ai uni he n t 3WITCH THE TUNING MODE TO n02%3%4o -5, 4) #/. 42/, 0RESS ;4/0 -%. 5= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n45. %2o ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n&- -/$%o ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n-/. /o ª ;%. 4%2= 3ELECT n!54/o TO CANCEL /PERATIONS !UTOMATIC PRESETTING 4HE &- STATIONS THE UNIT CAN RECEIVE ARE PRESET IN CHANNELS TO 4HE !- STATIONS THE UNIT CAN RECEIVE ARE PRESET IN CHANNELS TO &- STATIONS ARE REPLACED IF ANY WERE PRESET IN THESE CHANNELS 0REPARATION 4UNE TO EITHER &- -(Z OR !- K(Z -5, 4) #/. 42/, 0RESS ;4/0 -%. 5= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n45. %2o ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n!54/ -%-o ª ;%. 4%2= n34!24o LIGHTS ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ;4/0 -%. 5= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n45. %2o ª ;%. 4%2= n45. ). 'o LIGHTS ª ;%. 4%2= 0RESS ; = TO SELECT n02%3%4o ª ;%. 4%2= 3ELECT n-!. 5!, o TO CANCEL -AIN UNIT 0RESS ;45. %2 45. %1= TO SELECT A CHANNEL $URING AUTOMATIC PRESETTING THE MEMORY INDICATOR - FLASHES AND THE FREQUENCY SCROLLS 4HE MEMORY INDICATOR AND CHANNEL NUMBERS ARE DISPLAYED FOR A SECOND WHEN A STATION IS PRESET 4HE LAST STATION TO BE PRESET IS DISPLAYED WHEN PRESETTING FINISHES &OR YOUR REFERENCE %VEN IF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE HOUSEHOLD !# OUTLET THE STATIONS REMAIN IN MEMORY FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO WEEKS 214 /THER FUNCTIONS $)2%#4 45. ). ' $)3# ut %. 4%2 -54). ' yi 45. %2"!. $ -54). ' #ENTER FOCUS $ISC WHERE THE DIALOGUE IS RECORDED IN THE CENTER CHANNEL 9OU CAN MAKE THE SOUND OF THE CENTER SPEAKER SEEM LIKE IT IS COMING FROM WITHIN THE TELEVISION 2EMOTE CONTROL g 4/0 -%. 5 h q -%. 5 0, !9 , )34 $)2%#4 . !6)'!4/2 %. 4%2 $)30, !9 46 6/, 466)$%/ ). 054 -/$% 4/. % "!, !. #% 34%2%/ #( -)8 0RESS ;#%. 4%2 &/#53= 2%452. 46 6/, 35"7//&%2 #%. 4%2 $)--%2 35"7//&%2 &/#53 #%. 4%2 &/#53 n#&/#53o LIGHTS 4HE FACTORY SETTING IS OFF 2 4%34 3, %%0 , , %6%, 3&# 2 %&&%#4 , 3UBWOOFER LEVEL &OR SELECTING SUBWOOFER LEVEL 2EMOTE CONTROL ). 054 -/$% %0, -53)# !6-/6)% /&& %&&%#4 0RESS ;35"7//&%2= #ENTER 7IDTH #ONTROL # 7$4( !DJUST THE LEVEL IN STEPS 37 -). 37 37 37 AND 37 -!8 3ELECT 37 TO STOP OUTPUT N ot e 9OU CAN ADJUST THE EFFECT OF -53)# AND 0!. /2!-! [. . . ] 3. R epl acem entpar s -- W hen pars need r aci ensur t ser cer t t epl ng e he vi uses pars specii by t m anuf ur or pars t have t sam e t fed he act er t hat he char erstcs as t orgi act i i he i nal pars. U naut i t horzed substt es m ay iut r esul i fr el rc shock, orot hazar t n ie, ecti her ds. Saf y check -- Afer r et t epais or ser ce, ask t ser cer t peror r vi he vi o fm saf y checks t confr t t uni i i pr et o im hat he t s n operw or ng condii ki ton. [. . . ]

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