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| Type | Mini Hi-Fi Component System |
|---|---|
| Radio Tuner | FM/AM |
| Bluetooth | No |
| USB Playback | No |
| Number of Discs | 1 |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Karaoke | Yes |
| Equalizer | Yes |
| Disc Compatibility | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
| Functions | CD, Radio, Tape |
| Output Power | 2000W PMPO |
| Weight | 8.5 kg |
Step-by-step instructions for connecting speakers, antennas, and other components.
How to select audio tracks, subtitles, and languages for DVDs.
Shows how to view current audio format and channel information during DVD playback.
How to change camera angles on DVDs with multi-angle recording.
Settings for TV type, screen saver, background, and component out.
Setting custom playback restrictions and passwords for discs.
Instructions for storing radio stations in memory for quick access.
Methods for automatically scanning and manually tuning radio frequencies.
How to select and listen to stored radio stations.
Customizing sound profiles using the graphic equalizer and saving them.
Features like Game Sync and Game Mixing for optimizing video game audio.
Setting the system to turn off automatically after a specified time.
Setting the system to turn on and play a sound source at a specific time.
Enabling Power Saving Mode to turn off displays and minimize power consumption.
Details on how to cycle through disc information like time and titles.
Diagram and explanation for connecting various external components.
Checklist for power indicator issues and general display problems.
Troubleshooting for no sound, noise, timer, and remote control problems.
Resolving display problems, stereo loss, surround sound, and video noise.
Resolving missing messages, language settings, and angle selection problems.
Troubleshooting radio reception, noise, and tape deck recording/playback errors.
Explains messages related to disc compatibility, data errors, tape loading, and recording prevention.
Safety and operational precautions covering voltage, placement, heat, and handling.
Important warning about potential permanent damage to TV screens from static images.