Receiver Operation - TECHWOOD DVR100 Quick Start Manual

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RECEIVER OPERATION

A QUICK LOOK AT THE RECEIVER'S CONTROLS
TUNING MODE
In tuner mode, press to switch between preset and manual tuning
(see "Switching Between Preset Stations and Manual Tuning" on
Page 11).
DIMMER
– Press
once to dim the
display panel. Press
again to return it to normal.
DISC 1, 2, 3
– Press to open or
close the disc trays.
Note: These buttons only operate when
the function knob is set to DVD/CD.
TONE
-Press to turn tone on
and off and to adjust
bass and treble.
(see page 12 HOW
TO ADJUST TONE).
TUNING/PRESET
press to tune to AM or FM stations
and select preset stations in tuner
mode. (SKIP +/-, SCAN +/-)
– Use to adjust bass and treble
when in tone control mode.
DTS
– Press to switch
to 5.1 Channel DTS
from stereo mode.
DOLBY DIGITAL
switch to 5.1 Channel Dolby
Digital from stereo mode.
MEMORY/
DISC3 PLAY
-stores a station
in memory in
BAND/
tuner mode.
DISC1 PLAY
-Press to playback
-Press to select
disc3 in DVD/CD
AM or FM band
mode.
in tuner mode.
-Press to play-
back disc 1
in DVD/CD mode.
– Repeatedly
FM MODE/ DISC2 PLAY
-In tuner mode, press to select stereo
or monaural mode for FM.
-Press to playback disc2 in DVD/CD mode.
SURROUND MODE
Press to switch surround
modes between PRO LOGIC, PRO LOGIC II MOVIE,
PRO LOGIC II MUSIC, THEATER, HALL and STADIUM.
– Press to
STEREO
Press to switch
from surround
mode to stereo
mode.
In Dolby Digital
mode, press to
downmix to stereo.
Display Panel
STOP
-IN DVD/CD mode,
press twice to stop
the disc.
PAUSE
-Pauses the disc in DVD/CD mode.
10
FUNCTION
– Rotate to select the
desired audio or audio/video
source. The selected source name
appears on the display panel.
VOLUME — Rotate
to set the desired
volume.
PHONES
– This
jack is compatible
with many conven-
tional dynamic
NIGHT MODE
headphone types.
– When the
When you connect
sound source is
headphones, the
Dolby Digital
unit automatically
press to com-
selects stereo
press the dy-
mode.
namic range
of audio.
(see "Using
Night Mode" on
Page 12).

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