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Type | Micro Hi-Fi System |
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Audio Formats Supported | MP3, WMA |
Tuner Bands | FM, MW |
Number of Discs | 1 |
Remote Control | Yes |
Channels | 2.0 |
DVD Player | Yes |
Disc Playback | CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3-CD, WMA-CD |
Connectivity | USB |
Speakers | 2 speakers |
Details system features like component connections, parental control, sleep timer, night mode, and progressive scan.
Covers disc playback types, format specifications, and included accessories.
Information on packaging, recycling, and essential care and safety precautions.
Guidance on suitable placement and cleaning tape heads and paths.
Instructions for demagnetising the tape head.
Instructions for positioning speakers relative to the TV for optimal viewing.
Steps for connecting speakers, MW loop antenna, and FM antenna.
Options for connecting the DVD system to a TV via video inputs.
Explains how to connect using component, CVBS (composite), and S-Video jacks.
Details connecting an RF modulator and the AC power cord.
Instructions for connecting additional audio/visual devices to the system.
Connecting other equipment for playback and an active subwoofer.
Steps for recording from the system and digital audio output connections.
Explains the functions of buttons on the main system unit.
Details the operation of various buttons on the remote control.
Describes navigation buttons and playback functions like repeat, zoom, and sound settings.
Explains buttons for subtitles, mute, display, sleep/timer, and other special features.
Instructions for inserting batteries and operating the remote control.
Step-by-step guide to setting the system's clock.
How to select TV system (NTSC/PAL/AUTO) and TV type (aspect ratio).
Guide to enabling progressive scan for enhanced picture quality on compatible TVs.
How to select preferred languages for on-screen display, audio, subtitles, and menus.
Instructions for switching the system on/off, standby, and adjusting volume.
How to adjust sound effects, use headphones, and mix microphones with echo.
Automatic radio station tuning and storage process.
Steps for manually tuning and storing radio stations.
Guide to loading discs, navigating menus, and basic playback controls.
How to select tracks, chapters, titles, and resume playback from the last stopped point.
Using zoom, pan, and programming tracks for playback.
Explains repeat playback options and slow-motion playback.
Methods for searching within discs by time, chapter, or track.
How to display playback info and access special features like camera angles and subtitles.
Guide to playing MP3 and WMA files, including navigation and selection.
Instructions for playing JPEG files, including folder/file navigation and selection.
How to zoom and rotate JPEG images during playback.
Steps for entering, navigating, and exiting system menus.
Configuring screen saver and setting/changing the system password.
Setting parental control levels and understanding rating explanations.
How to reset all system settings to factory defaults.
Configuring component, S-Video, TV mode (P-SCAN/INTERLACE), brightness, contrast, hue, saturation.
Configuring digital output, downmix, and PCM settings.
Adjusting 3D sound processing and LPCM sampling rates for audio output.
Enabling night mode to level volume output for movies.
Methods for tuning to radio stations and programming presets automatically or manually.
Instructions for playing tapes, rewinding, and fast forwarding.
Guidelines for recording tapes and respecting copyright laws.
Setting the alarm timer and the sleep timer for automatic shut-off.
Detailed technical specifications for amplifier, DVD player, tuner, tape deck, speakers, and general info.
Solutions for common problems like no power, no picture, distorted image, and playback errors.
Solutions for sound quality, radio reception, remote control, and timer problems.
Definitions of common audio, video, and disc-related terms.
Definitions of technical terms like Bit Rate, PCM, Surround, and Parental Control.