XDVD9101 OPERATION
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Power On/Off
Mute
Loudness
Mode
Optional Mode Selection
Volume
Audio Setup
(from OSD)
Audio Setup
(from remote)
Momentarily press PWR or any other button (except EJECT) to turn the unit on.
Hold for 3 seconds to turn the unit off.
Press MUTE to silence the audio;
will appear in the OSD (On Screen Display).
Press MUTE again to cancel.
Press LOUD on the OSD to turn the Loudness on/off. Pressing and holding the
MUTE button on the front panel or remote will also turn the Loudness on/off.
Press MODE to select between Tuner, Disc (which includes DVD and CD
playback), iPod, USB, Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 inputs. Modes of operation are
indicated on the OSD On Screen Display). iPod and USB flash drive (optional)
must be connected/inserted to appear in the MODE selection string.
Press MENU at the top left corner of the screen to display the OSD main menu.
Press Tuner, Disc, iPod, USB, AV/1, AV/2 or Camera in the MAIN menu page to
select the desired source.
Turn the rotary or use the volume
t or u to adjust the volume level lower or
higher (0-46). The current volume level will be displayed on the secondary LCD
when the monitor is closed or on the LCD (to the right of the volume icon
) when the monitor is open. Turning the rotary while the volume is muted
will cancel the mute function.
From Tuner, Disc (CD only), iPod or USB mode, touch EQ on the OSD or
press the rotary momentarily to enter the Audio Setup menu. Adjust audio
parameters by pressing the desired level you wish to change. Operation will
return back to previous mode after 15 seconds of inactivity or by pressing the
RETURN arrow in the top right corner.
Press the SEL button. Press the p or q buttons on the remote to select an
item to be adjusted. Press
t or u to decrease (-) or increase (+) the current
level. Press RETURN on the OSD or the ESC button on the remote control to exit
the audio control menu.
Note: The Bass and Treble levels are only adjustable when EQ is set to "User”
mode. The Loud function compensates for deficiencies in sound ranges at low
levels. When the Loud function is on, LOUD:On is displayed in the OSD.
General Operation
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