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TUNER 

SCART 

AUX1/2 

SETUP 

FM  MODE 

PRE/TUN 

MEMO 

ENTER 

AUTO 

STOP 

VOL

+10

PAUSE/STEP 

PLAY 

+

CH

ZOOM 

PROG 

SLOW 

REPEAT 

GOTO 

TITLE 

MENU 

DISPLAY 

N/P 

SUBTITLE 

LANGUAGE  ANGLE 

PS/IS  

A-B 

CH.SET

MUTE 

RETURN 

+

R/L

DVD

VIDEO

REMOTE 

CONTROLLER

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MUTE 

AUX1/AUX2

SCART

0-9 NUMBER  KEYS 

SETUP 

PRE/TUN 

SCROLL UP

SCROLL RIGHT

SCROLL DOWN

SCROLL LEFT

AUTO 

STOP 

PLAY 

CH

CH

+

F W D

REV BUTTON

A-B 

SLOW 

DISPLAY 

MENU 

ANGLE 

LANGUAGE 

CH.SET

R/L

VIDEO

OPEN/CLOSE

DVD

TUNER 

FM  MODE 

ENTER 

MEMO 

PAUSE/STEP 

VOL

VOL

PREV BUTTON

NEXT BUTTON

ZOOM 

PROG 

GOTO 

TITLE 

SUBTITLE 

N/P 

PS/IS

REPEAT 

RETURN 

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Notes:

         Do  not  direct  the  remote  sensor toward 

         any light source, such as direct sunlight or 

         a strong fluorescent light, as it may cause 

         the unit to not operate correctly. 

         When  other   remote   controls   are  used 

         nearby  or  when  the  remote is used near 

         

equipment using infrared rays, interference

 

         may occur.

         Placing  an  object  on  the remote control 

         may  cause  it  to  inadvertently depress a 

         

button, changing a function and shortening

 

         battery life.

         Do not glaze the front of the DVD receiver 

         with   colored   glass,   as   it   may   cause 

         interference with normal operation  of  the 

         controller.

         Make sure there is no barrier between the 

         remote control and  remote  sensor,  as  it 

         could prevent the unit from  receiving  the 

         signal.

         Do not spill water or put wet items  on  the 

         remote control. 

         Never disassemble remote control.

BATTERIES

    INCORRECT USE    OF   BATTERIES   MAY 

CAUSE THEM TO LEAK, CORRODE  OR  EXPLODE.

Battery Installation

1. Push down and out on  the  battery  Compart-

    ment cover to remove it.

2. Insert the two  AAA b atteries into the battery 

    compartment of the  remote  control,  making 

    sure  the + and - signs  on  the  batteries  and 

    inside  the batteries compartment match up.

3. Replace the battery compartment cover.

Notes:

         Do  not  mix batteries from different manu-

         facturers, nor old ones with new.

         If the remote control will not be used for an 

         extended   period   of   time,   remove   the 

         batteries    to    prevent    damage-causing 

         corrosion.

         Remove  dead   batteries  immediately   to 

         prevent damage-causing corrosion. 

         If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery 

         liquid from the battery compartment,  then 

         replace both batteries.

         Always replace both batteries at the same 

         time, using new, fully charged batteries.

         Life   expectancy  of   batteries   may  vary 

         depending on amount of use.

Using the Remote Control

    Point the remote control at the remote sensor 

on  the  DVD  receiver.    When    the    signal  is 

received from the remote,  the unit will  function 

accordingly.    The    remote    will    operate    to 

approximately 16' from the remote sensor at an 

angle of around 30  each direction.

"

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OPERATING THE 

REMOTE CONTROL

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Summary of Contents for ET-604

Page 1: ...les service life Special DVD deck features fully dustproof and anti shock design as well as augmented error correction and better stability Fully functional DVD operating system offers many favorite f...

Page 2: ...d Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid...

Page 3: ...ins valuable information regarding the handling cleaning and storage of discs played in this unit Handling Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not attach paper or tape to discs Do not stick...

Page 4: ...press this button for next track 2 VOLUME Use this button to control the unit s volume It controls all six channels simultaneously 3 OPEN CLOSE Use this button to open and close the disc tray while in...

Page 5: ...oller Make sure there is no barrier between the remote control and remote sensor as it could prevent the unit from receiving the signal Do not spill water or put wet items on the remote control Never...

Page 6: ...sound quality CONNECTING DEVICES ACTIVE SUBWOOFER OPTIONAL CD DVD AUX PLAYER 2 8 1 2 3 4 5 The configuration and arrangement of a surround sound system s speakers is critical For maximum listening en...

Page 7: ...signals may be difficult to receive in some buildings and under certain conditions The provided antenna will help in their reception They are intended for indoor use only AM Loop Antenna The placement...

Page 8: ...er cord into outlet Press the POWER button on the front panel to power the unit The display panel will light When the unit is initially powered a brief surge of electricity may cause interference with...

Page 9: ...ned to will play Note The desired program source will not play unless it and the selected signal button coincide with the active program source signal input Volume Control The volume may be adjusted b...

Page 10: ...ll as the station s frequency will flash for four seconds in the display 3 When the total number of stations reaches 50 in a particular wave s AM or FM memory no further station in that wave band will...

Page 11: ...TEM SOURCE VIDEO TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP 18 SYSTEM SETUP VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURA...

Page 12: ...SYSTEM VIDEO TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP DISC USB SOURCE SOURCE SYSTEM SETUP 21 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM VIDEO TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP S VIDEO S VIDEO TV...

Page 13: ...YSTEM SETUP 1 1 KID KID SAFE SAFE 2 2 G G 3 3 PG PG 4 4 PG13 PG13 5 5 PG R PG R 6 6 R R 7 7 NC 17 NC 17 8 8 ADULT ADULT SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM VIDEO TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT S...

Page 14: ...SETUP ENGLISH ENGLISH FRENCH RUSSIAN FRENCH RUSSIAN SPANTISH SPANTISH GERMAN GERMAN 25 LANGUAGE SETUP LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG EXIT SETUP LANGUAGE SETUP Russian...

Page 15: ...UDIO SETUP AUDIO OUT DOWN SAMPLE EXIT SETUP DOWN SAMPLE To avoid disturbing neighbours at night use this function to lower the volume without changing the original tone 27 VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP BRIG...

Page 16: ...ATION EXIT SETUP SCREEN SAVER VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP SCREEN SAVER 28 VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP SC...

Page 17: ...1 Check batteries possibly replace 2 Check to ensure there isn t any obstacles between the remote sensor on the unit s front panel and the remote control 3 Be sure the remote is aimed at the remote s...

Page 18: ...SC PAL Compatible Discs DVD CD MP3 CD R CD RW Resolution Ratio Greater Than 500 lines Video S N Ratio 65dB Frequency Response fs 96KHz 24bit 4Hz 44KHz 2dB Audio S N Ratio 95dB Degree of Distortion 0 0...

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