Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
- CONTENTS
- Preparation
- Basic Operations
- Viewing a DVD
- Useful Features
- Selecting the Audio Language
- Selecting the Subtitle Language
- Moving Forward and Backward
- Adjusting the Audio Volume
- Pausing Playback
- Switching the Viewing Angle
- Restarting Playback from the Stop Position (Memory Resume)
- Enhancing the Sound Presence
- Turning off the Sound
- Controlling the DVDs Your Children Can View
- Enhancing Video Quality
- Answers to Common Problems
- Sound Presence
- Advanced Features
- Selecting the Media Device
- Playing Video and Music Discs
- Listening to the Radio
- Using Other Equipment
- Creating the Best Listening Space
- More Information about DSP (Surround) Effects
- Selecting DSP Program Effects
- Using Matrix 6.1
- Using All Speakers for CD or Video playback
- Using Front Speakers Only for DSP Program (Virtual Cinema DSP)
- Using a DSP Program with Headphones (SILENT CINEMA)
- Using a DSP Program with Low Volume (Night Listening)
- Changing the Delay Time of a DSP Program
- Reproducing the Original Dolby and DTS Sound
- Reproducing Stereo Sound
- Selecting DSP Program Effects
- Types of Input Signals
- Additional Features
- Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control
- Using the SET MENU
- Using the On Screen Menu
- Appendix
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Using Other Equipment
• When using Timer Playback/Recording, even if CinemaStation is in standby mode, the memory content (input source, AM/FM
frequency) is retained and used.
TV
POWER
POWER
AUDIO
/
DTS
SELECT
NIGHT
SW
CENTER
SURR
SHIFT
STEREOMATRIX 6.1
A-B
REPEAT
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
DVR-S120 WB56650
CINEMA
AMP
DVD/CD
VCR
VIDEO
TUNER
MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME
POWER
Turn on the CD recorder or MD recorder power
and get ready for recording.
• Perform a test recording before recording.
• It is not possible to record DSP effects.
• When you turn off the connected CD recorder or MD recorder
power, playback sound may become distorted and the volume
reduced. In this case, turn on the CD recorder or MD recorder
power.
• Even if you adjust the audio volume, audio quality, or change
the DSP Program during a video recording, it has no effect on
the recorded sound. However, in DVD/CD mode, the output
sound for recording may cut off if any of the operations below
are performed. Do not perform any of the below during
recording.
— Output a test tone.
— Change a DSP Program
— Connect/disconnect the headphones
• CinemaStation can output a signal from the DIGITAL IN jack
to the DIGITAL OUT jack. The signal input from the
DIGITAL IN jack cannot output from the analog output jacks,
and the signal input from the analog input jacks cannot output
from the DIGITAL OUT jacks.
• Audio recordings that you make cannot be used for any
purpose other than private enjoyment without the consent of
the copyright holder.
Timer Playback/Recording
Combined with a commercially available audio timer, you can
perform Timer Playback and Timer Recordings.
Operations vary depending on the equipment and audio timer
used, so be sure to read the relevant equipment owner’s manual.
Recording Audio from CinemaStation
Notes on recording and playing audio
Start recording with the CD recorder or MD
recorder.
Switch CinemaStation input to the source you
want and start playback.
Ex. To play a CD: First press DVD/CD then play the CD.
Press POWER to turn on CinemaStation.
Input
Selection
buttons
Note
• Even if you use DTS software to digitally record a DTS signal only noise will be recorded.
• If you want to perform Timer Recording without hearing sound, turn the volume down before starting Timer Recording.
Advice
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