Lhd427 FC - Dkenhlk Web
Lhd427 FC - Dkenhlk Web
MODEL
LHD427 (LHD427, S47S3-S, S47S3-W)
www.lg.com
1903_Rev01 Copyright © 2019 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2 Getting Started
Safety Information
CAUTION
1 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: This product employs a Laser System.
Getting Started
Getting Started
Symbols
~ Refers to alternating current(AC).
1 Refers to stand-by.
4 Operating
23 Using the Home Menu
1 Getting Started 23 Basic Operations
2 Safety Information 24 Other Operations
6 Unique Features 24 – Displaying Disc Information on-screen
6 – Portable In 24 – To display the DVD Menu
6 – USB Direct Recording 24 – To display the DVD title
6 – Full HD up-scaling 24 – 1.5 times speed playback
6 – Bluetooth® 24 – Screen Saver
7 Introduction 24 – Starting play from selected time
7 – Playable Discs 24 – Resume playback
7 – About the “7” Symbol Display 25 – Changing subtitle code page
7 – Symbols Used in this Manual 25 – Marked Playback
7 – Regional Codes 26 – Viewing a PHOTO file
8 Playable file Requirement 27 – Sleep Timer Setting
9 Remote control 27 – Dimmer
10 Front panel 27 – Turn off the sound temporarily
11 Rear panel 27 – Last Scene Memory
27 – Power Resume - Optional
27 – System Select - Optional
2 Connecting 27 – Adjust the speaker level settings
12 Attaching the speakers to the unit 27 – VOCAL FADER
13 Positioning the system 27 – Auto power down
14 Connections to Your TV 28 Radio Operations
14 – HDMI Out Connection 28 – Listening to the radio
15 – Video Connection 28 – Presetting the Radio Stations
16 – Resolution Setting 28 – Deleting all the saved stations
16 Video Output Resolution 28 – Deleting a saved station
16 Optional Equipment Connection 28 – Improving poor FM reception
16 – AUX (L/R) INPUT Connection 29 Sound adjustment
17 – PORT. IN (Portable Input) Connection 29 – Setting the surround mode
17 – Listening to music from your portable player 29 – Setting the USER EQ
or external device 30 Advanced Operations
17 – USB Connection 30 – Recording to USB
18 Antenna Connection 31 Using a Bluetooth wireless technology
31 – Listening to music of a Bluetooth device
33 Auto function change
3 System Setting 34 AUTO POWER On
19 Adjust the setup settings
19 – OSD Initial language settings - Optional
19 – To display and exit the Setup menu
20 – Language
20 – Display
21 – Audio
Table of Contents 5
5 Troubleshooting
35 Troubleshooting
1
6 Appendix
36 Controlling a TV with the Supplied Remote
Control
36 – Setting up the remote to control your TV
37 Maintenance 2
37 – Handling the Unit
37 – Notes on Discs
38 Area Code List
39 Language code List
40 Trademarks and Licenses 3
41 Specifications
6
6 Getting Started
Unique Features
1 Portable In
Listen to music from your portable device. (MP3,
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Notebook, etc.)
Full HD up-scaling
Views Full HD picture quality with simple setup.
Bluetooth®
Listens to music stored on your bluetooth device.
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contains audio titles, MP3, WMA and/or JPEG files.
Some DVD±RW/DVD±R or CD-RW/CD-R cannot y Video files contained in the USB/
Disc
be played on this unit due to the recording quality or
physical condition of the disc, or the characteristics of u Audio files contained in the USB/
the recording device and authoring software. Disc
Remote control
• • • • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • d • • • • • •
P RADIO&INPUT: Selects the SPEAKER LEVEL: Sets the sound 1
function and input source. level of desired speaker.
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MARKER: Marks play list. SOUND EFFECT: Selects a sound
1 POWER: Switches the unit ON effect mode.
or OFF. VOL -/+ (Volume): Adjusts speaker
B OPEN/CLOSE: Opens and volume.
closes the disc tray. [ MUTE: Mutes the sound.
SLEEP: Sets the System to turn off X REC: USB Direct Recording.
automatically at a specified time.
(Dimmer : The display window will • • • • • • e • • • • • •
be darken by half.) 0-9 numerical buttons: Selects
numbered options in a menu.
m INFO/DISPLAY: Accesses On-
Screen Display. h REPEAT: Selects a play mode.
(Repeat/ Random)
n HOME: Displays the [Home
Menu]. CLEAR: Removes a number when
DISC MENU: Accesses the menu setting the password.
on a DVD disc. • • • • • • f • • • • • •
• • • • • • b • • • • • • TV Control buttons: See page
36.
W/S/A/D (up/ down/ left/
right): Used to navigate on-screen ?: This button is not available.
displays. MIC VOL -/+ (Microphone Volume):
PRESET +/-: Selects programme Adjusts microphone volume.
of Radio. ECHO VOL -/+ (Volume): Adjusts
TUNING +/-: Tunes in the desired echo volume.
radio station. VOCAL FADER: You can enjoy the
Replacement of battery b ENTER: Acknowledges menu function as karaoke, by reducing
selection. singer vocal of music in the various
Presetting the radio stations. source.
x BACK: Moves backwards in
the menu or exits the setup menu.
AA
TITLE: If the current DVD title has
A(R
03
) a menu, the title menu appears
on the screen. Otherwise, the disc
menu may not appear.
• • • • • • c • • • • • •
Remove the battery cover on the
Z STOP: Stops playback.
rear of the remote control, and
insert the battery with 4 and 5 d PLAY, MONO/STEREO: Starts
matched correctly. playback. Selects Mono/ Stereo.
M PAUSE/STEP: Pauses playback.
C/V SKIP: Goes to the next
or previous chapter / track / file.
c/v SCAN: Searches
backward or forward.
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Front panel
1
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1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Rear panel
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a Power cord d AUX (L/R) INPUT
b Speaker connectors Connects to an external source with 2 channel
Connects the speaker cables. audio outputs.
c HDMI OUT TO TV e VIDEO OUT
Connects to TV with HDMI inputs. Connects to a TV with video inputs.
(Interface for digital audio and video) f ANTENNA FM
FM- Connects the FM wired antenna
12 Connecting
>>Caution
yy Be careful to make sure children do not put
their hands or any objects into the *speaker
duct.
Connect the black of each wire to the terminals *Speaker duct : A hole for plentiful bass
marked - (minus) and the other end to the sound on speaker cabinet (enclosure).
terminals marked + (plus).
yy Place the center speaker at a safe distance
Connect a woofer cord to the player. When from the child’s reach. Otherwise it may result
connecting a woofer cord to the player, insert in the speaker falling down and causing
the connector until it clicks. personal injury and/or property damage.
yy The speakers contain magnet parts, so color
irregularity may occur on the TV screen or PC
monitor screen. Please use the speakers far
away from either TV screen or PC monitor.
yy Before using the subwoofer, remove the
protective vinyl.
Connecting 13
Positioning the system Front left speaker (L)/ Front right speaker (R):
Place the front speakers to the sides of the
monitor or screen and as flush with the screen
The following illustration shows an example of surface as possible.
positioning the system. Note that the illustrations Center speaker: Place the center speaker above or
in these instructions differ from the actual unit for below the monitor or screen.
explanation purposes.
Surround left speaker (L)/ Surround right
For the best possible surround sound, all the speakers speaker (R):
other than the subwoofer should be placed at the Place these speakers behind your listening
same distance from the listening
position ( ).
position, facing slightly inwards. 2
ubwoofer: The position of the subwoofer is not
S
Connecting
so critical, because low bass sounds are not highly
directional. But it is better to place the subwoofer
near the front speakers. Turn it slightly toward the
center of the room to reduce the wall reflections.
Unit
14 Connecting
>>Caution
yy Make sure the unit is connected directly to
the TV. Tune the TV to the correct video input
channel.
yy Do not connect your player via your VCR.
The image could be distorted by the copy
protection system. TV
,,Tip
yy You can fully enjoy digital audio and video
signals together with this HDMI connection.
yy When you use HDMI connection, you can
change the resolution for the HDMI output.
(Refer to “Resolution Setting” on page 16.)
>>Caution
yy Changing the resolution when the connection
has already been established may result in
malfunctions. To solve the problem, turn off
the unit and then turn it on again.
yy When the HDMI connection with HDCP is
not verified, TV screen is changed to black or
green screen or the snow noise may occur
on the screen. In this case, check the HDMI
connection, or disconnect the HDMI cable.
Connecting 15
Connecting
- The connected device’s video input is set
correctly for this unit.
- The connected device is compatible with
720 x 480i (or 576i), 720 x 480p (or 576p),
1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i or 1920 x
1080p video input.
yy Not all HDCP-compatible HDMI or DVI devices
will work with this unit.
- The picture will not be displayed properly
with non-HDCP device.
TV
- This unit does not playback and TV screen
is changed to black or green screen or the
snow noise may occur on the screen.
yy If there is noise or lines on the screen, please
check the HDMI cable and use a higher
version cable than High Speed HDMI™ Cable.
yy If you use Bluetooth Function of the unit, the
audio is not output to HDMI.
Yellow
16 Connecting
Unit
,,Note
If your TV does not accept the resolution you
have set on the player, you can set resolution to
480p (or 576p) as follows: To the audio output jacks of
your component
Press Z STOP for more than 5 seconds.
(TV, VCR, etc.)
Red
Video Output White
Resolution ,,Note
If your TV has only one output for audio (mono),
Displayed resolution in display window and outputted connect it to the left (white) audio jack on the
resolution may different according to connection unit.
type.
[HDMI OUT] : 1080p, 1080i, 720p and 480p (or
576p) and 480i (or 576i)
[VIDEO OUT] : 480i (or 576i)
Connecting 17
Connecting
,,Note
Removing the USB Device from the unit.
1. Choose a different function mode or press
MP3 player, etc... Z STOP twice in a row.
2. Remove the USB device from the unit.
Antenna Connection
Connect the supplied FM antenna for listening to the
radio.
Connect the FM Wire antenna to the FM antenna
connector.
2
Connecting
,,Note
Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna.
System Setting 19
System Setting
unit. English will be selected as the initial language. Menu Buttons Operation
1. Press 1 (POWER) to turn the unit on. The ws Moving to another
language setup menu will appear on the screen. WS
Move menu.
2. Use WSAD to select a language then press
b ENTER. a Moving to previous
A
The confirm menu will appear. Move level.
d Moving to next level
D
Move or selecting menu.
To exit the [Setup]
3. Use AD to select the [Enter] then press x
x BACK menu or [ 5.1
b ENTER to finish the language setup. Close Speaker Setup].
b To confirm menu.
b ENTER
Select
20 System Setting
Language [Panscan]
Automatically displays the wide picture on the
Menu Language entire screen and cuts off the portions that do
Select a language for the Setup menu and on screen not fit. (If the disc/file is not compatible with Pan
display. Scan, the picture is displayed at Letterbox ratio.)
buttons and then b ENTER to enter the to the connected TV. If VIDEO OUT is only
corresponding 4-digit number according to the connected, this changes the resolution to 480i
language code list on the page 39. If you (or 576i) as default resolution.
enter the wrong language code, press CLEAR.
[1080p]
[Off (for Disc Subtitle)] Outputs 1080 lines of progressive video.
Turns off Subtitle.
[1080i]
Outputs 1080 lines of interlaced video.
Display
[720p]
Outputs 720 lines of progressive video.
TV Aspect
Select the screen aspect to use based on the shape [480p (or 576p)]
of your TV screen. Outputs 480 (or 576) lines of progressive video.
[16:9]
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected.
Display Mode
The Display Mode setting works only when the TV
Aspect mode is set to 4:3.
[Letterbox]
Displays a wide picture with bands on the upper
and lower portions of the screen.
System Setting 21
HD AV Sync
Sometimes Digital TV encounters a delay between
picture and sound. If this happens you can
compensate by setting a delay on the sound so that 3
it effectively ‘waits’ for the picture to arrive: this is
System Setting
called HD AV Sync. Use WS (on the remote control)
to scroll up and down through the delay amount,
3. Use AD to select the desired speaker. which you can set at anything between 0 and
4. Adjust options using WSAD buttons. 300ms.
5. Returns to the previous menu by pressing
x BACK. Semi Karaoke
[Speaker] When a chapter/ title/ track is fully finished, this
function shows the score in the screen with a fanfare
Select a speaker that you want to adjust. sound.
,,Note [On]
Certain speaker settings are prohibited by
the Dolby Digital licensing agreement. When you finished singing a score will appear on
the screen.
[Off]
[Size]
Fanfare and score do not appear on the screen.
Since the speaker settings are fixed, you cannot
change the settings.
,,Note
[Volume] yy D
VD, DVD Karaoke discs with more than 2
Adjust the output level of each speaker. tracks are available discs for the this function.
yy W
hen you watch movies, “off ” the Semi
[Distance]
Karaoke at the SETUP menu or enjoy it
Adjust the distance between each speaker and without connecting the MIC if the fanfare or
the listening position. score appears during changing a chapter.
[Speaker Test Start] yy T his function operate on the DVD/CD mode.
Select [Speaker Test Start] by using the WS yy The Semi Karaoke function is available only
and press b ENTER. Press b ENTER again to when a microphone is connected.
stop. Adjust the volume to match the volume of yy If you do not use the microphone, turn down
test signals memorized in the system. the volume and disconnect the microphone.
22 System Setting
Operating
fast forward or To return to normal speed, press
fast reverse d PLAY, MONO/STEREO.
Angle – S
elected angle/ total number of angles. “--:--:--” appears.
,,Note 3. Input the required start time in hours, minutes,
If any button is not pressed for a few seconds, and seconds from left to right. If you enter the
the on-screen display disappears. wrong numbers, press CLEAR to remove the
numbers you entered. Then input the correct
numbers.
For example, to find a scene at 1 hour, 10
To display the DVD Menu minutes, and 20 seconds, enter “11020” by using
r numerical buttons.
When you play a DVD which contains several menu, 4. Press b ENTER to confirm. Playback starts from
you can select the menu you want using the Menu. the selected time.
1. Press DISC MENU.
The disc’s menu appears. Resume playback
2. Select the menu by using WSAD. ryut
3. Press d PLAY, MONO/STEREO to confirm.
The unit records the point where you pressed the Z
STOP depending on the disc.
To display the DVD title If “MZ (Resume Stop)” appears on the screen briefly,
press d PLAY, MONO/STEREO to resume playback
r
(from the scene point).
When you play a DVD which contains several title, If you press Z STOP twice or unload the disc,
you can select the title you want using the Menu. “Z”(Complete Stop) appears on the screen. The unit
1. Press TITLE. will clear the stopped point.
The disc’s title appears.
2. Select the menu by pressing WSAD.
3. Press d PLAY, MONO/STEREO to confirm.
Operating 25
[Mark Play]
Changing subtitle code page
Marked playback.
y
If the subtitle is not displayed properly, you can [Current Play]
change the subtitle code page to view the subtitle file Normal playback.
properly.
1. During playback, press m INFO/DISPLAY to
display the On-Screen display.
,,Note
If you want to select all files on the list, select
2. Use WS to select the [Code Page] option. [Select All] and press b ENTER.
3. Use AD to select desired code option.
4. Press x BACK to exit the On-Screen display.
To delete a Marker 4
Marked Playback 1. Use WS to select the track that you wish to
Operating
ut erase from the marked file.
The mark function enables you to store your 2. Press MARKER.
favourite files from any disc or USB device in the unit
memory. To delete all Markers
1. Select [Music] on the [Home Menu]. Use WSAD to select [Deselect All] then press
b ENTER in program edit mode.
Returning to the upper folder.
(MP3/ WMA only) ,,Note
The markers are also cleared when the disc or
File information will be displayed USB device is removed, the unit is switched to
according to the ID3TAG information power off or the function is switched to others.
on the appropriate music file. (MP3
only)
b ENTER.
3. If you want to view a slide show, press WS
to highlight a file and press d PLAY, MONO/ a
STEREO.
About help menu in the [Photo] menu
b c d e
Menu Buttons Operation
d PLAY, a Current photo/ Total number of photos –
d Slide Use AD to view previous/next photo.
MONO/ Viewing a slide show.
Show
STEREO b Slide Show d/M– Press ENTER to start or
pause slide show.
wsad Moving to another
WSAD c Speed x3/ x2/ x1 – Use ENTER to select a
Move file or content.
delaying speed between photos in a slide show.
b Viewing a particular
b ENTER d Rotate – Press ENTER to rotate the photo.
Select file.
x x Returning to the e Go to list – Press ENTER to return [Photo]
Close BACK [Home Menu]. menu.
Operating 27
Operating
Press [ MUTE to mute your unit. VOCAL FADER
You can mute your unit in order, for example, to
You can enjoy the function as karaoke, by reducing
answer the telephone, appears the MUTE in the
singer vocal of music in the various source. (MP3/
display window.
WMA/ CD/ etc.) Press the VOCAL FADER, and
To cancel it, press again [ MUTE or change the “FADE ON” will appear in display window.
volume level.
To cancel it, press VOCAL FADER again.
The quality of the VOCAL FADER may be different
Last Scene Memory depending on the recording conditions of music files.
r
,,Note
This unit memorizes last scene from the last disc that yy This function is available to use only when a
is viewed. The last scene remains in memory even if microphone is connected.
you remove the disc from the unit or switch off the yy It is not available on the MONO source.
unit. If you load a disc that has the scene memorized,
the scene is automatically recalled.
Operating
You can adjust the sound
USER EQ
effect.
You can enjoy more dynamic
FOOTBALL sound as watching sports
game in the stadium.
You can enjoy the harmonious
sound. This mode is suited
POWER FRONT
for front-positioned speakers
(P-FRONT)
when they are all placed in a
row.
30 Operating
MP3/ WMA yy You may not record more than 999 files.
yy The numbering of the recording file is entered
from the lowest number. So if you delete
some of the recording files, the next recording
The other file could be the lowest number among them.
sources (Tuner,
AUX, Portable)
The making of unauthorized copies of copy-
protected material, including computer
programs, files, broadcasts and sound
recordings, may be an infringement of
copyrights and constitute a criminal offense.
This equipment should not be used for such
purposes.
Be responsible
Respect copyrights.
Operating 31
Operating
HTS(F7:08)” on your Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth Profiles
3. When this unit is successfully connected with
In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology,
your Bluetooth device, “PAIRED” appears on the
devices must be able to interpret certain profiles. This
display window and change to Bluetooth device
unit is compatible with following profile.
name soon.
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
,,Note
Depending on the Bluetooth device type, some
device have a different pairing way.
4. Listening to music.
To play a music stored on your Bluetooth device,
refer to your Bluetooth device’s user guide.
,,Note
yy If you change the function of the unit, the
Bluetooth function is disconnected, operate
pairing again.
(Bluetooth Function other than the
Bluetooth)
yy Depending on the Bluetooth device type,
some devices have a different pairing way. For
details about Bluetooth pairing, refer to your
Bluetooth device manual.
32 Operating
,,Note
yy The sound may be interrupted when the
connection interfered by the other electronic
wave.
yy You can not control the Bluetooth device
with this unit, nor can you control this unit
with the Bluetooth device.
yy Pairing is limited one Bluetooth device per
one unit and multi-pairing is not supported.
yy Depending on the type of the device, you may
not be able to use the Bluetooth function.
yy You can enjoy wireless system using phone,
MP3, Notebook, headset, etc..
yy When not connected the Bluetooth, “BT
READY” appears on the display window.
yy The Electrical malfunction due to devices
using same frequency such as Medical
equipment, Microwaves or wireless LAN
devices, the connection will be disconnected.
4 yy When someone stands and interrupts
communication between Bluetooth device
Operating
,,Note
yy The Bluetooth unit which is not paired
with this unit, cannot use the auto function
change.
yy If you change the this unit’s function to other
function, some Bluetooth unit may try to
connecting in succession. Disconnect the
Bluetooth connection before changing of the
this unit’s function. 4
Operating
34 Operating
AUTO POWER On
This unit automatically turns on by an input source :
Bluetooth.
If you try to connect your Bluetooth device, this unit
turns on and is paired automatically. And then play
your music.
,,Note
yy After the unit is turned on by AUTO POWER
function, it will be automatically turned off if
there is no signal for a certain period of time
from the external device.
yy Depending on the connected device, this
function may not operate.
yy If you disconnect Bluetooth connection by
this unit, some Bluetooth devices try to
connect to the unit continually. Therefore it is
recommended to disconnect the connection
4 before turn off the unit.
yy If you have already paired with this unit
Operating
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM CORRECTION
yy Turn off the power of this unit and the connected external device (TV,
Woofer, DVD-player, Amplifier, etc.) and turn it on again.
The unit does not work properly.
yy Disconnect the power cord of this unit and the connected external device (TV,
Woofer, DVD-player, Amplifier, etc.) and then try connecting again.
No power yy Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely.
yy Select the appropriate video input mode on the TV so the picture
No picture from the unit appears on the TV screen.
yy Connect the video cables securely to both the TV and unit.
yy Select the correct input mode of the unit so you can hear the sound
from the unit.
There is little or no sound yy Connect the audio cables into the connection terminals correctly.
yy Replace with a new audio cable.
The DVD picture quality is poor yy Clean the disc using a soft cloth with outward strokes.
yy Insert a disc.
yy Insert a playable disc (check the disc type, colour system and
A DVD/CD will not play regional code).
yy Place the disc with the label or printed side facing upwards.
yy Enter your password or change the rating level.
5
Humming noise heard while a DVD or yy Clean the disc using a soft cloth with outward strokes.
Troubleshooting
CD is playing yy Move unit and audio components further away from your TV.
yy Check the antenna connection and adjust its position.
Radio stations can’t be tuned in yy Attach an external antenna if necessary.
properly yy Tune to the station manually.
yy Preset some radio stations, see page 28 for details.
yy The remote is not pointed directly at the unit.
Point the remote directly at the unit.
yy The remote is too far from the unit.
Use the remote within 23 feet (7 m) of the unit.
The remote control doesn’t work well
yy There is an obstacle in the path between the remote control and
/ at all
the unit.
Remove the obstacle.
yy The battery in the remote control are flat.
Replace the battery with new ones.
yy Check connection of the external device such as TV, DVD/Blu-Ray
The AUTO POWER function does not player or Bluetooth device.
work.
yy Depending on the connected device, this function may not operate.
36 Appendix
Appendix
contact your nearest authorized service center.
38 Appendix
Appendix
Danish 6865 Kazakh 7575 Russian 8285 Volapük 8679
Dutch 7876 Kirghiz 7589 Samoan 8377 Welsh 6789
English 6978 Korean 7579 Sanskrit 8365 Wolof 8779
Esperanto 6979 Kurdish 7585 Scots Gaelic 7168 Xhosa 8872
Estonian 6984 Laothian 7679 Serbian 8382 Yiddish 7473
Faroese 7079 Latin 7665 Serbo-Croatian 8372 Yoruba 8979
Fiji 7074 Latvian, Lettish 7686 Shona 8378 Zulu 9085
Finnish 7073 Lingala 7678
40 Appendix
6
Appendix
Specifications
General
Power requirements Refer to main label.
Power consumption Refer to main label.
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 360 mm x 62 mm x 304 mm (With foot)
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C
Operating humidity 5 % to 60 % RH
Bus Power Supply 5 V 0 500 mA
Inputs/ Outputs
VIDEO OUT 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
HDMI OUT (video/audio) 19 pin (Type A, HDMI™ Connector ) x 1
ANALOG AUDIO IN 2.0 Vrms (1KHz, 0dB), 600 Ω RCA Jack (L,R) X 1
PORT. IN 0.5 Vrms (3.5 mm stereo jack) x 1
Amplifier
Stereo mode 42 W RMS + 42 W RMS (3 Ω at 1kHz)
Front 42 W RMS + 42 W RMS (3 Ω at 1kHz)
Center 42 W RMS (3 Ω at 1 kHz)
Surround mode
Surround 42 W RMS + 42 W RMS (3 Ω at 1kHz)
Subwoofer 120 W RMS (4 Ω at 60 Hz)
Tuner
6
FM Tuning Range 87.5 to 108.0 MHz or 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
Appendix
42 Appendix
Front Speaker
Type 1 way 1 speaker
Impedance 3Ω
Rated Input Power 42 W RMS
Max. Input Power 84 W RMS
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 103 mm x 111 mm x 94 mm
Rear Speaker
Type 1 way 1 speaker
Impedance 3Ω
Rated Input Power 42 W RMS
Max. Input Power 84 W RMS
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 103 mm x 111 mm x 94 mm
Center Speaker
Type 1 way 1 speaker
Impedance 3Ω
Rated Input Power 42 W RMS
Max. Input Power 84 W RMS
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 103 mm x 111 mm x 94 mm
Passive Subwoofer
Type 1 Way 1 Speaker
Impedance 4Ω
6
Rated Input Power 120 W RMS
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