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Cautions on installation 

 

 

Please refer to the instruction manuals of any 
components to be connected to this unit. 

 

 

Do not turn on the power or plug any of the 
components into the wall outlet until all 

connections are secure. 

 

 

Be sure to unplug the unit from the AC wall 
outlet when connecting audio source 

equipment or speakers. This prevents any 
possibility of sending audio or transient signals 

to the speakers and damaging them. 

 

 

When not in use, we recommend that you 
leave the power for your unit turned off. If 
you experience interference during normal 
television viewing, simply turn the DVD player 
deck off. This is not a malfunction of the unit 
or the television. 

 

 

 

This unit is a precision device that is constructed 
using extremely accurate technology. Soiling or 
friction affecting the pickup lens or disc drive can 
impair the image quality. At the worst, neither 
video nor audio will be played back. To obtain 
optimum picture quality, the players should be 
checked (cleaning and replacement of some 
parts

 every 1,000 hours. Note that this period 

varies depending on the environment 
(temperature, humidity, dust, etc.

 in which the 

player is used 

 

 

Do not connect this unit directly to a VCR. The 
playback picture will be distorted because DVD 

video discs are copy protected. 

Discs 

 

 

 

The types of discs listed below will play on this 

SABA DVD Player Deck

.  

 

The corresponding logos are indicated on the disc 

label or jacket: 

 

 DVD video discs                           

 DVD audio discs                         

 VCD (Video CD) discs                  

 SVCD discs                               

 CD-DA (CD audio) discs               

 MP3 audio discs                          

 CDR and CDRW data discs           

 

  

 

      

   

 

The following discs will not be play: 

 Photo CD, CD-G, CD-Extra, CD-ROM, and DVD-

ROM discs are not designed to play with this 

system. 

 

  You cannot play illegally produced discs.   

 

 You cannot play disc that are dusty, soiled, 

scratched or marked with fingerprints. 

 

 DVD discs with a Region Code other than the 

one   for which this player is set. 

 

NOTE: This player is designed and 

manufactured for compatibility with Region 

Management Information that is encoded on 

most DVD discs. This player is designed only 

for playback of discs with Region Code 1, or 
for discs that do not contain Region Code 

information. If there is any other Region Code 
encoded on a disc, it will not play.  

Summary of Contents for HTS-1500

Page 1: ...1 31 5023 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...t incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners...

Page 3: ...ray Nonuse Periods When the unit is not being used turn the power off When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet Condensation Moisture may for...

Page 4: ...TV display setting selecting the aspect ratio Selecting the on screen display OSD language Downmix setting Using test tone mode Center delay setting Rear delay setting Selecting the dynamic range Sele...

Page 5: ...ushion it from shock and vibration We suggest that you save this carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move or should the system ever needs repair Your Home Theater System includes e...

Page 6: ...ome parts every 1 000 hours Note that this period varies depending on the environment temperature humidity dust etc in which the player is used Do not connect this unit directly to a VCR The playback...

Page 7: ...y Disc handling Holding discs To keep the disc clean handle the disc only by its edges Do not touch the surface Fingerprints or dirt on the disc may lower sound and picture quality or cause breaks in...

Page 8: ...select the audio channel to view or adjust its level 5 PLAY PAUSE To start or temporarily stop playback 6 STOP Stops playback of a disc and clears the stored program 7 SKIP TUNING In tuner mode press...

Page 9: ...nects to an optional receiver or amplifier 6 AUDIO IN Connects to the audio output of the television or VCR 7 COAXIAL OUT Connects to an optional receiver equipped with 5 4 digital COAXIAL inputs 8 VI...

Page 10: ...ed on the TV screen or and on the front panel display 10 SUBTITLE Selects a desired language for the subtitles while playing a DVD 11 ANGLE Changes the angles while playing a DVD 12 AUDIO ST MONO Sele...

Page 11: ...dio station Activate the slow motion play mode while playing a DVD 20 OPEN CLOSE To open close disc tray 21 GOTO Selects a start point to play 22 ENTER SET Move the cursor to select and execute the it...

Page 12: ...lue black C terminals Connect the grey black surround left speaker to the grey black SL terminals Connect the grey black surround right speaker to the grey black SR terminals Connect the green black s...

Page 13: ...connections Connect the supplied AM FM antennas for listening to the radio Connect the AM antenna to the AM terminals Connect the FM antenna to the Fm terminals FR 8 OHMS FL 8 OHMS C 8 OHMS RL 8 OHMS...

Page 14: ...ssively scanned 480p video signal Connection to these inputs allows you to view the highest quality pictures with high resolution Use the 75 ohm coaxial cable to connect COAXIAL OUT jacks to the corre...

Page 15: ...s while in a seated position If necessary the rear speakers may be placed slightly higher than the center and front speakers Note the area labeled C in the diagram below 30 o 60 o C D C D Balance To s...

Page 16: ...t Pan and Scan mode playback and will automatically playback in Letterbox mode and vice versa Be sure to set the screen mode on your wide screen TV to FULL If the WIDE option is selected with a standa...

Page 17: ...ed on the television screen and the front display panel as each speaker is being tested NOTE When performing this test it is common for the volume of the pink noise from the subwoofer to be lower than...

Page 18: ...has menu data recorded in multiple languages To adjust this setting use the setup menu select preferences to access the following screen The default setting is ENGLISH Selecting the parental control l...

Page 19: ...TER SET button once more to change the password from 9999 to the new 4 digit password you have entered NOTE To avoid locking this function forever do not lose or forget your new password Returning to...

Page 20: ...a disc on the disc tray NOTE Load the disc placing the label side face up and using the disc tray as a guide for proper alignment When playing a double sided DVD disc load it with the desired playing...

Page 21: ...racks Press the MEM or MEM button while playing a disc The playback will go to the previous or next title chapter or track Notes When using repeat title chapter or track playback mode press the MEM or...

Page 22: ...ting and programming the order of the tracks on a disc to be played you can create your own program One program can be stored in the system and contain up to 99 tracks Notes The program function is no...

Page 23: ...back Viewing disc information You have the option to view current information such as titles and chapters on DVD discs or tracks on VCD and CD discs When playing DVD discs 1 Press DISPLAY button once...

Page 24: ...control Some Video CD discs have PBC playback control menus that are displayed automatically upon playback Use these menus to select playback options DISPLAY MENU When playing VCD2 0 discs with PBC th...

Page 25: ...ing CD or MP3 discs This setting will be cancelled automatically when the disc tray is opened or the power is turned off Angle selection Some DVD discs contain scenes which have been shot simultaneous...

Page 26: ...mber of languages or audio tracks allowing you to select the desired language While playing DVD discs press the AUDIO button once to display the current language selection Continue pressing to select...

Page 27: ...el mono depending on disc Press the AUDIO button repeatedly during playback to switch to the audio output mode as follows MONO LEFT MONO RIGHT STEREO NOTE This system does not support CD G formatted d...

Page 28: ...vailable Note After pressing the TUNE or TUNE MEM or MEM buttons the listening mode will automatically change to stereo Storing radio stations You can easily enter and store up to 40 AM or FM radio st...

Page 29: ...eep timer Use this function to program the system to turn off automatically after a specified amount of time Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the following the time intervals in minutes 10...

Page 30: ...roduct It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage Limitation of Warranty THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRA...

Page 31: ...9 107 9MHz 200KHz steps AM 520 1710kHz 10KHz steps 26dB quieting sensitivity FM 20dB AM 3162 uV m Image rejection radio FM 25dB AM 28dB IF rejection radio FM 60dB AM 24dB Signal to Noise ratio FM 60dB...

Page 32: ...Weight 5 2 Kg SPEAKER Front Center System 1 way shielded Impedance 8 ohm Speaker drivers 3 full range Dimension W90 X H147 X D110 mm Weight 0 52Kg each Surround System 1 way no shielded Impedance 8 oh...

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