Koss KS5845-2 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Slow Motion Playback (For DVD Only)
Press
/ during play.
Each time the button is pressed, the
speed of slow forward/reverse changes
according to the disc as follows.
DVD:
In slow motion state, press
on the
remote control to recover normal playback.
Skipping Track/Chapter
Press
/ buttons on the remote
control or on the front panel during
playback.
Press
to skip to the next track/chapter,
and press
to skip to the previous
track/chapter.
Note:
For some VCD2.0 discs (PBC-playback
control),
/ buttons may be
unavailable.
Volume Level Adjustment
Slide VOLUME knob on the side of the
DVD unit to increase or decrease the
volume level.
DVD VIDEO MENU PLAY
When playing a DVD disc in the DVD player:
1) The disc will be played automatically
and stop at menu picture.
2) Use
/ , / cursor buttons to move
between the highlight bars in the menu.
3) Press ENTER button on the DVD unit
or OK button on the remote control to
confirm the selected item.
While the disc is playing, press MENU
button, the disc root menu will be
displayed.
MODE SELECTION
Slide the switch on the side of the DVD
unit for MONITOR 1 to select between
DVD and AV IN mode.
When there is another monitor connected
to the DVD unit from the MONITOR 2
socket on the back of the unit, slide the
switch for MONITOR 2 to select between
DVD and AV IN mode.
BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Slide the knob up and down to adjust
the bright level.
GENERAL OPERATION
X1/32 X1/16 X1/8 X1/4 X1/2
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COLOR ADJUSTMENT
Slide the knob up and down to adjust
the color level.
SCREEN ADJUSTMENT
Slide the 16:9/4:3 switch to select
appropriate TV aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9)
BATTERY USING
The unit is supplied with a built-in battery.
When the unit isn't connected to an
external power supply it is operating on
battery power. During battery operation
when you find the picture isn't displaying
clearly and the sound is distorted, you
should charge the battery to restore proper
performance.
When charging, the battery indicator BATT
on the DVD unit will turn red. When it turns
green, it means the battery is fully charged.