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STEP 5: Connect the Speakers CONNECTIONS page 5/6
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. After you uncoil the speaker cable, connect one speaker to the RIGHT
(Red) connector on the back of your Klipsch system. This speaker will be to your left when you are behind the system connecting, but it will be on the right when you are facing the system. You can connect either speaker to the LEFT or the RIGHT OUTPUT, you just need to place them properly. Connect the other speaker to the LEFT (White) OUTPUT on the back of the Klipsch system. The speaker connected to the LEFT OUTPUT will be to your right when you are behind the system connecting, but it will be on the left when you are facing the system. Rubber pads have been included in the Accessory box. These self adhesive pads can be applied to the bottom of the speakers. The CS-700 wirelessly transmits the subwoofer signal from the A/V Center to the subwoofer. (If you wish to connect the subwoofer with a standard RCA cable, simply connect one end of the cable to the black LFE OUTPUT on the rear of the A/V Center and the other end to the LFE INPUT on the rear of the subwoofer. Cable not included.) Plug the power cord into the subwoofer and an AC outlet and turn the subwoofer . For best results, the antenna on the rear of the CS-700 A/V Center should be pointed up. Input and Output Jacks Please see appendix I (page 28) for the basics on how input and output jacks work with your Klipsch system.
Speaker Setup Considerations Front speakers typically sound best when their tweeters are at approxi-
mately ear height for seated listeners. If this isnt possible, it is sometimes benecial to tilt the speaker down or up slightly so that it is aimed into the listening area.
If possible, position the speakers the same distance apart as they are from the listening position. Speakers should be pointed straight forward. Do not place the speakers at an angle. If you are putting speakers in a cabinet, on a rack or a table, try to bring them out far enough so that they are at least ush with the cabinets front edge. When practical, arrange each speaker so that it is at somewhat different distances from the oor, the wall behind it, and the wall beside it. It can also help to have the left and right front speakers at different distances from their nearest side walls. This staggering helps smooth the bass range. Each speaker can be set on its bottom or side. If you set them on the side and want to turn the Klipsch logo, carefully pull the logo forward, turn and release it. The subwoofers output will increase as it is moved closer to walls, with maximum output when it is placed in a corner. If practical, always place the subwoofer near a wall. Additionally, a subwoofer will deliver the smoothest bass response when placed near a wall away from openings, such as doors. Naturally, there are exceptions to the rules, since no two rooms or systems are exactly alike. Experiment with positioning to get the best sound. STEP 6: Connect other components (OPTIONAL)
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You can connect other components, such as a VCR, another recording device
(like a hard-disk drive product or DVD Recorder), or a video game system to your Klipsch system using the AUXILIARY (AUX) INPUTS. Connecting headphones to HEADPHONE OUTPUT For private listening, connect compatible headphones to the jack on the side of the Klipsch system. Connecting a component to AUX 1 INPUT 1. 2. From the components output jacks, connect the best available video option to the Klipsch systems AUX 1 INPUT video jacks. Do the same thing for the audio connection. Choose the best available connection from the components AUDIO OUTPUT jacks, and connect appropriate cables. Connect the cable(s) to the Klipsch systems AUX 1 INPUT audio jacks. Connecting a component to AUX 2 INPUT (side) The AUX 2 INPUT jacks on the side of your Klipsch system were designed for convenience when connecting temporary components, such as a video game system or a digital camera/camcorder. 1. 2. From the components output jacks, connect the best available video option. Do the same thing for the audio connection. Choose the best available connection from the components output jacks, and connect the appropriate cable. Connecting a device withUSB to USB connector Connect a device with USB OUTPUT to the Klipsch systems USB INPUT connector. This port is only for compatible USB ash memory drives. It is not suitable for direct connection to a computer, or to digital cameras. Note:ThisUSBportis a partofthe"DISC"Source,notAux2. Input and Output Jacks Please see appendix I (page 28) for the basics on how input and output jacks work with your Klipsch system. STEP 7: Connect AM and FM Antennas (supplied) CONNECTIONS page 7/8
The back of your Klipsch System has jacks for the AM and FM antennas that were packed with your system. Unwind the wires for each antenna to provide the best reception. An outdoor antenna may be used in place of the supplied indoor antennas. To add an outdoor antenna, consult a qualified installer. Follow all safety instructions supplied with the antenna. FM Antenna Plug the FM antenna into the Klipsch systems FM (75W) jack in the section labeled On the back of your Klipsch system, spread out the antenna arms and move them around to establish optimum FM reception. Extend the antenna as much as possible. Some cable TV providers make FM radio signals available through the cable service to your home. This connection is made to the external FM jack on the back of the Klipsch system. To connect to this service, contact your cable TV provider for assistance. Make sure that the cable radio installation includes a TV/FM splitter so that only the FM radio band, not the cable TV band, is received by the Klipsch system. If necessary, contact your cable company. AM Antenna Plug the AM loop antenna into the AM GND jack in the section labeled on the back of your Klipsch system. Place the antenna loop at least 20 inches
(50 centimeters) away from your Klipsch system. To get optimum reception, you may need to experiment with the positioning of the loop antenna. STEP 8: Turn on the TV and the Klipsch System 1. 2. 3. Plug in the Klipsch systems power cord to an AC power outlet. Turn on the Klipsch system (press the button on the front panel or on the remote control). You can also press on the remote. Turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel. This is the channel that corresponds to the input jack you used on the back of the TV to connect the Klipsch system. The name and how you access this video input channel varies for different TVs. Generally, you will press a button on the TVs remote control, such as or or . See below if you cant nd the correct input channel on your TV. Set TV to the Right Channel If you do not see a picture on your TV, check your TV's owner manual to see how you tune the TV to the correct channel. It won't be "Channel 3" but it's the same idea. You'll need to tune the TV to the "channel" that matches the input jacks on the TV you used to connect to the Klipsch system's output jacks
(either COMPONENT, S-VIDEO, or COMPOSITEwhich is regular VIDEO and color-coded yellow). Below are some ideas to try if you can't find the answer in the TV manual. Button on TV Remote Channel Number of TV Button on TV SOURCE INPUT LINE VIDEO VID SOURCE INPUT LINE VIDEO VID 00 92 VID 90 93 SVID 91 VID 1 CMPNT You might have to press the TV's channel down button until you get to the correct video channel. STEP 9: Complete the On-screen Setup 1. Press MENU on your Klipsch system remote control (the main menu appears). 2. Press arrow down to highlight Setup and press ENTER (the Setup menu items appear). Match the on-screen option with the cables that are connected to each of the jacks on your Klipsch system. This information tells the system what is connected to it, and which cables and jacks were used. 3. TV Audio Connection: If you made a TV Audio connection, use the arrow button to select where you connected the TVs AUDIO OUTPUT to the Klipsch systems AUDIO INPUT. Use the or arrow button to highlight the correct option and press ENTER. SAT/CABLE/HD: Choose this option if you connected audio from the TV to one of the three AUDIO INPUT options in the SAT/CABLE/HD INPUT section on the back of the Klipsch system. AUX 1: Choose this option if you connected audio from the TV to one of the audio options in the AUX 1 INPUT section on the back of the Klipsch system. AUX 2: Choose this option if you connected the TVs audio to one of the AUX 2 INPUT audio options on the side of the Klipsch system. No Audio Connection: Choose this option if you didnt connect the audio from the TV to the Klipsch system. Youll only hear audio from the Klipsch system when youre playing the radio or a disc, or through one of the components connected to the Klipsch System (e.g., VCR, DVD Recorder, mp3 player, etc.). Note: If you connected the audio from the TV's AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to the Klipsch system, you'll need to turn off your TV's internal speakers and may need to adjust the audio setting in the TV's menu system. Locate your TV manual to get specific instructions, as the procedures differ for different brands and types of televisions. 4. TV Format: TV Format lets you choose between a standard TV screen and a Widescreen option. The Widescreen option has an aspect ratio of 16:9. If your TV has a 4:3 aspect ratio, select either the Standard or Letterbox option depending on your preference. CONNECTIONS page 9/10 5. RDS (Radio Data System): RDS is the system that allows broadcasters to embed programming information in to the radio signal, such as the name of the artist or song. Your Klipsch system is RDS-enabled. If you want to turn on RDS, choose On and press ENTER (the name of the radio station will appear on the Klipsch display). Note: On most U.S. radio stations, artist and title information will appear with the Station ID. 6. WIRELESS: Your Klipsch CS-700 system uses KlipschCast wireless technology to transmit the subwoofer signal from the A/V center to the subwoofer. The system is also capable if using KlipschCast to transmit any of its sources, on-board or auxiliary, throughout your home in CD quality. This signal can then be received and played by other Klipsch audio products using KlipschCast technology. Selecting Subwoofer Only turns off the wireless broadcast to all KlipschCast components except the CS-700 subwoofer. For example, this might be done when viewing/listening to content on the CS-700 that you do not wish to broadcast to other KlipschCast components. Selecting All Off will disable all wireless transmission including the subwoofer signal. This is primarily used for diagnostics. 7. HOME CODE: The Home Code feature allows you to select a unique channel for all your KlipschCast components to keep your content private and unavailable to other nearby systems. The Home Code default is 0 for all KlipschCast components and does not need to be changed unless other nearby KlipschCast systems interfere. All KlipschCast components (including your subwoofer) in your multi-room system must be on the same home code to interact with one another. To check or change the home code on the CS-700, select Home Code in the Setup Menu. From here you can see the selected Home Code and change it if necessary. To check or change the Home Code on your subwoofer, nd the Home Code dial on the rear of the subwoofer. The dial can be rotated with a small at blade screwdriver to select the desired number. If you change the Home Code you must turn the subwoofer off and on again to reset the Home Code. The cinema system and subwoofer must be on the same Home Code to communicate wirelessly. Your Klipsch Controller SOURCE TUNING PRESETS PLAY/PAUSE OPEN/CLOSE VOLUME POWER Buttons SOURCE PRESETS Chooses the function you want to useradio, DVD/CD, watch TV, access any other components connected to your Klipsch system (VCR, video game system, etc.). Each time you press the SOURCE button, it goes to the next Input that corresponds to the component thats connected to that input jack on the back of your Klipsch system. When listening to the radio, this button moves to the next radio station that you programmed into the preset memory. PLAY/PAUSE Plays discs in disc tray, and pauses playback when a disc is playing. OPEN/CLOSE Opens and closes the disc tray. POWER Turns your Klipsch system on and off. VOLUME Adjusts the volume. TUNING Changes radio station. Specic functionality of these buttons can be selected in the tuner setup menu. Display DVD P.SCAN MP3 WMA MPEG4 JPEG ANGLE TITLE TRK CHAP DOLBY A B ALL D I G I T A L PROG CD RANDOM The display on the front of your Klipsch system provides playback information. The display illuminates each option that is active for the type of media you are playing. The numbers on the display let you know the track, title, and/or chapter number of the disc. Additionally, information from the radios RDS (Radio Data System), such as artist and track information, is displayed when youve tuned to the radio function. Below are explanations of display messages you may encounter that may not be covered in other parts of this manual. Dolby Digital The trademarked marketing name for Dolby Laboratories AC-3 codec. The common version contains six total channels of sound, with ve channels for normal-range speakers (Right Front, Center, Left Front, Right Rear and Left Rear) and one channel for the subwoofer. The Dolby Digital format also supports Mono and Stereo. Your Klipsch system supports Dolby Digital with its 2.1 audio system design. DTS (Digital Theatre Systems) A multi-channel surround sound format (rival of Dolby Digital). With DTS, the encoders and decoders support numerous channel combinations and stereo. DTS contains four-channel+LFE (Low Frequency Effects) audio tracks. Digital Theatre Systems was the name of the company that developed this format
(currently referred to as DTS). Film director Steven Spielberg was one of the companys initial investors. Spielberg lms use the DTS audio format. P.SCAN (Progressive Scan) Lights if the P.SCAN switch on the back of the Klipsch system is in the ON position. The Basics CONNECTIONS page 11/12 Switching between mediaTV, DVD, Radio, CDs, etc. Your Klipsch system is the center of your entertainment room...now, you just need to understand how to get from one type of entertainment to another. To move to a different type of media, press the corresponding button on the remote control (DISC, AM/FM, SAT/CAB) or keep pressing SOURCE on the front of your Klipsch system to access the different options. When you turn on your Klipsch system, it tunes to the last source you used. The front panel indicates what source is active. DISC AM/FM SAT/CAB AUX 1 AUX 2 TV DVD or CD Radio Watching TV from a set-top box (cable, satellite, HD receiver) Component connected to AUX I INPUT jacks (e.g., TV or VCR) Component connected to the jacks on the side of the unit Watching TV without a set-top box connected Progressive Scan TVs On the back of your Klipsch CS-700 system, there is a progressive scan switch labeled P.SCAN. Progressive scan is a result of the digital TV transitionit is a process digital TVs can use to read and display broadcast signals. Progressive scan TVs display each pixel (picture element) of the signal consecutively line by line. All progressive scan TVs are digital, but not all digital TVs are progressive scan. Some digital TVs only support the classic interlace display method that TVs have used since their inception. With interlace scanning, a TV draws every other line of the broadcast signal rst, the even numbered lines and then the odd numbered lines. This process happens so quickly it tricks your eye so it appears as though you're seeing the entire picture. ON OFF P.SCAN If your digital TV is progressive scan, turn the P.SCAN switch to ON. Additionally, you must use the COMPONENT VIDEO connection (Y, PB, PR) from the Klipsch systems VIDEO OUTPUT jacks to the progressive scan TVs COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) INPUT jacks in order for progressive scan to work correctly. See Step 4 on page 5 for detailed instructions. NOTE: If you put the P.SCAN switch in the ON position and your TV doesnt support progressive scan, you wont see a picture on the TV screen. CHAPTER 2: REMOTE CONTROL The universal remote control that came packed with your Klipsch system can be programmed to operate the basic functions of many other brands of audio and video components, such as TVs, satellite receivers, cable boxes, DVD players, and others. The design of the remote control groups the buttons to help you achieve better performance from your remote. In this section of the manual, you will learn the function of each button and how to program it to operate other brands of components. To use the remote control effectively, always aim it directly at the Klipsch controller. Buttons Descriptions of the buttons are arranged alphabetically to help you locate the information quickly. 0-9 Use the number buttons for direct channel access in TV or SAT/CABLE mode. In addition, these numbers can be used to select or input information in the menus or information banners. ARROW BUTTONS Use the arrow buttons to highlight options and navigate through menu
(
) AM/FM AUX 1 AUX 2 systems. The arrow buttons move the highlight in the corresponding direction of the arrow buttons. Selects the radio tuner and switches between AM and FM stations. Switches the Klipsch unit to AUX 1. When the AUX 1 button is programmed, it operates the basic functions of the component connected to the AUX 1 INPUT jacks. Switches the Klipsch unit to AUX 2. When the AUX 2 button is programmed, it operates the basic functions of the component connected to the AUX 2 INPUT (side panel) jacks. CHANNEL/TRACK Selects the lower or higher station on the radio. If programmed properly,
(Channel Up/Down) selects the lower or higher channel on a TV, satellite receiver, or cable system. Also skips tracks on CDs and chapters on DVDs. DISC Places the remote in CD/DVD mode to operate the CD/DVD player. DVD MENU Displays or removes the DVD discs menu. ENTER EXIT FORWARD GO BACK GUIDE INFO INPUT MENU Selects the highlighted option within a menu system. Removes on-screen displays. Searches forward through a DVD, CD, mp3, and radio stations during playback (or video tape, recordable DVD, or camcorder if the remote is properly programmed). Returns to the previous menu in the menu system. When watching TV, satellite receiver or cable channels, tunes to the previous channel if the remote is programmed to operate those types of components. Displays the DVD menu when in DVD mode. During disc playback, displays the title menu if the disc has one and also removes the title menu and resumes playback. Displays the program guide in the TV or Satellite/Cable mode (if available) and if the remote is programmed to operate that component. Displays and removes the information banners for DVD, CD, and radio. Accesses the individual input jacks on the Klipsch controller to see the signal of the component connected to the jacks. Displays the main menu of the selected component. In DISC or AM/FM mode, the Klipsch menu is displayed. REMOTE CONTROL page 13/14 MUTE Reduces the audio to a minimum level. Press again to restore the volume. OPEN/CLOSE Opens and closes the disc drawer. POWER PLAY PAUSE RECORD REVERSE Turns the Klipsch controller on and off and tunes it to the last selected input. If the remote is programmed to operate other components, the POWER button is used together with the component buttons (AUX 1, TV, AUX 2, and SAT/CAB) to turn the components on and off. Begins playback of disc (or video tape if the remote is properly programmed to operate a VCR). Temporarily stops disc play (or video recording/playback, recordable DVD or compatible camcorder, if the remote is properly programmed to operate those types of components). When the remote is properly programmed, records a program on a recordable component, such as VCR, DVR, or RDV. Searches backward through a DVD, CD, mp3, and radio stations during playback (or video tape, recordable DVD, or camcorder if the remote is properly programmed). SAT/CAB
(SATELLITE RECEIVER/CABLE) Switches the Klipsch unit to SAT/CAB INPUTS. When the SAT/CAB button is programmed, it operates the basic functions of the component connected to the SAT/CABLE/HD INPUT jacks. STOP Stops playback. SURROUND MODE TV Toggles between the OFF, ON or WIDE options in surround audio. Selects the TV for which the button was programmed and operates the basic functions of that TV. VOLUME
(VOLUME UP/DOWN) Controls the audio level in every mode except when using the menu system. Also, restores volume when MUTE has been activated. Programming Your Remote Control Your remote control is a universal remote which means you can program it to operate other brands of electronic components, such as TVs, satellite receivers, cable boxes, VCRs, etc. Follow these steps to program your remote control. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Turn off the component to be programmed. Look up the brand and code in the code list (located in the More Information section of this manual) or the Remote Control section of the on-screen menu system. Press and hold the component button (AUX 1, AUX 2, TV or SAT/CAB) on the remote control for three (3) seconds, or until the LED goes out. Release the component button and enter the rst code for your brand and type of component. If the code is accepted, the LED will ash 3 times. Press the POWER button to see if the component turns on. If it doesnt, try another code from the list. Remote Control Batteries If the batteries are removed from the remote control after you have programmed the component buttons, you might need to reprogram the buttons. The remote memory is only maintained for a short period of time. CHAPTER 3: OPERATION Compatible Discs Playing a disc DVDsDVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-ROM. CDsAudio CDs, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, and CDs that contain mp3 music les or JPEG (picture) les. VCDsVideo CDs contain video and audio, but hold less information than DVDs. VCDs are less common than DVDs. VCDs typically have lower quality video and audio than DVDs. Super VCDsS-VCDs support MPEG-2 standard video and MPEG-1 audio. They typically hold about 70 minutes of content. Incompatible Discs The Klipsch system does not support laserdiscs, CD-I, CD-ROM (computer only discs), and discs recorded using other broadcast standards, such as PAL, SECAM, DVD-RAM discs or pirated discs. Regional Coding DVD Players and DVDs are coded by region. The region codes must match in order for the disc to play. The Klipsch systems DVD player is Region 1. You can only play Region 1 DVDs in this player. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press DISC on the remote to put the Klipsch system in DVD mode or toggle the SOURCE button on top of the unit. If the TV didnt turn on and tune to the correct VIDEO INPUT channel
(you will see the Klipsch DVD screen), turn on your TV and tune the TV to the channel that matches how you connected the Klipsch system output jacks to the TVs input jacks (see page 5 for additional information). Press OPEN/CLOSE (the disc tray opens). Place a disc into the tray with the label facing up (double-sided discs have content on both sides, so you can load the disc with either side up). The label that is facing up is the content that plays. Press OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY (the disc tray closes and your Klipsch system reads the contents of the disc). What happens next depends upon the type of disc you put in the player and how it was formatted. If the disc doesnt start playing automatically, follow instructions on the screen or press PLAY. DVD and VCD Playback Features You can use the remote control to access various features during playback if the disc was formatted to support the features. OPERATION page 15/16 Transport To move forward or backward on the disc, simply press FORWARD or REVERSE during playback. Each time you press FORWARD or REVERSE, the speed will increase until the maximum search speed is reached. To resume playback, press PLAY. To advance through the discs chapters during playback, press the CHANNEL button (the Info Banner appears with the Chapter selection highlighted). The CHANNEL button takes you to the previous chapter. To skip forward 10 seconds, press the RIGHT ARROW button. For an instant replay, which will skip backward 10 seconds, press the LEFT ARROW button. In addition to using the remote control, you can use the Playback Info Banner to access many playback features. See page 17 for more information. LEFT ARROW RIGHT ARROW REVERSE PLAY FORWARD Navigating Info Banners Your Klipsch system is equipped with on-screen Info Banners that enable you to quickly access various playback features. The content of the banner changes depending upon the type of media you are playing, but the way you navigate the banners is the same. To access the Info Banner, press while the disc is playing. To see the individual options of an info banner item, simply use the and arrow buttons to highlight the option and press or use the
or arrows to select an option. There will be no Info Banners for mp3 or jpeg discs. Time
HDMI Upscale
Subtitle
Angle
Transport
Resume
Chapter
Zoom
To use the time display as a search feature, highlight the icon and use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the time within the title you want to access and press . You must enter two digits for each eld. For example, if you enter 0, 1, 2, 3, 1, 7 (01:23:17), playback will start one hour, 23 minutes, and 17 seconds into the title. Additionally, you can use the
or the arrow button, or the arrow button to increase or decrease time one unit at time.
To resume playback at the point where you paused playback, highlight the resume icon and press
.
: To upscale the DVD playback through
HDMI, select the icon and use the CHANNEL or the
arrow button to choose 480p, 720p, 1080i or AUTO DVD upscaling resolution and press ENTER. AUTO will upscale to your TVs default screen resolution, up to 1080i.
To access another chapter within the title that is playing, use the number buttons on the remote control while the Chapter icon is highlighted. Additionally, you can use the
or the arrow button to move forward a chapter at a time or or the arrow button to go backward a chapter at a time.
To change the subtitles or turn off, highlight the Subtitle icon and use the arrow button to select and change the subtitle.
Shows the magnication chosen. To change, highlight the zoom icon and press .
If multiple angles are available for the title playing, this icon will indicate the number of angles and allow you to access other angles by pressing the button. Playing CDs Youll get maximum sound while playing audio CDs in your Klipsch system. To access playback features, press INFO on the remote control during playback
(the Info Banner appears). OPERATION page 17/18 Time Time elapsed of the track playing Track Track number playing and total number of tracks on the CD Transport Playback status of disc Resume Resumes playback Repeat Options include None, Track, Disc and Random TIME DISPLAY: To use the time display as a search feature, highlight the icon and use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the time within the track you want to access, and press ENTER. You must enter two digits for each eld. For example, if you enter 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3
(00:01:23), playback will start one minute and 23 seconds into the track. Additionally, you can use the CHANNEL or button to increase or decrease time one second at a time. RESUME: To resume playback at the point where you paused playback, highlight the resume icon and press ENTER. TRACK: Shows the track playing and the total number of tracks on the CD. To access another track, you can use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the track number. Additionally, to move to the next track, you can press the CHANNEL or the arrow button. To move to the previous track, press CHANNEL or the arrow button. REPEAT: If you want to repeat playback of a Track or the Disc, or play the tracks in random order press ENTER with the Repeat icon highlighted. Press the arrow button to highlight the repeat option you want to use and press ENTER. To turn off repeat, select None and press ENTER. Playing CDs with mp3 or JPEG files Playing the Radio What you see on the TV screen when playing CDs with audio and picture les depends upon the way the discs were formatted and the le type used. Initially, the root menu will be displayed on the left side. Folders or les will be displayed on the right and can be selected. Highlight the desired folder or le from the right side and press ENTER. If a folder has been selected, its contents will be displayed in this area. If a le has been selected, it will play or be displayed on the screen. To navigate back up a level, select the root menu from the right side. and arrows keys are used to navigate through the list. If the disc doesnt play, consult the application you used to create the disc. When you are in the Tuner Mode, the remote control can be used to tune radio stations. Use the FORWARD and REVERSE or the CHANNEL or button to change the frequency. Setting up presets:
1. 2. 3. Tune to the station you would like. Press and hold the PRESET button for approximately three seconds and release. You will see a number that signals the next available preset on the display. Press the PRESET button again to stop the ashing and store the station. To change a preset you already have, tune to the preset station you want to change and follow step 1. There are twenty presets 10 FM and 10 AM. On-screen info banner To access the radio info banner, press INFO on the remote control. Frequency Displays the current station Presets Accesses presets Tuning Options include Seek, Scan, Step and Presets RDS Radio Data System TUNING MODE: To access different ways to tune to various radio stations, press ENTER with the Tuning icon highlighted (the tuning options appear). Use the arrow button to highlight the option you want to use and press ENTER. SEEK: Goes to the next available station and stays tuned to it. SCAN: Previews stations throughout the frequencyplays for several seconds and then moves to the next station. To tune to a station during scan, press ENTER while it is playing. STEP: Moves incrementally one frequency step at a time. PRESETS: Shows you the station number for each of the presets available. Highlight the icon and press ENTER or arrow to see list and select. RDS: RDS stands for Radio Data System and enables broadcasters to embed information in the signal. You can choose to turn this feature on or off. Highlight this icon and press ENTER or press the down arrow to see list. CHAPTER 4: MENU SYSTEM OPERATION/MENU SYSTEM page 19/20 On-Screen Menu System Your Klipsch CS-700 System contains on-screen menus that let you personalize settings to get the most out of your home theater experience. Navigating Menus To access the menu system, press MENU (the main menu appears). Use the arrow buttons to move the direction you want to go. Youll notice the menu is highlighted to let you know where you are. When a menu item is highlighted, press ENTER to see the submenus or to activate the option that is highlighted. UP ARROW LEFT ARROW DOWN ARROW MENU BUTTON RIGHT ARROW EXIT BUTTON ENTER BUTTON On-Screen Menus Audio Treble: Use the and arrow buttons to increase or decrease the amount of high frequency sound. Bass-Subwoofer: Use the and arrow buttons to increase or decrease the amount of low frequency sound. Enhanced Surround: Choose the setting that is most desirable to you. Use the arrow button to highlight ON, OFF or WIDE and press ENTER. Setup The Setup menu is described in Chapter 1. If you add components to your system or change how they are connected, you may need to access the Setup menu to tell your Klipsch system what is where and how it is connected. Go to page 9 for detailed instructions. Languages Menu: Choose the language of the on-screen menus. Audio: For DVDs, you can choose your primary language. If the DVD was formatted with that language, the DVD will play in the language you select. The default is English. Subtitle: For DVDs, you can change the language setting for subtitles. If the DVD was formatted with subtitles in the language chosen in this menu, the subtitles will appear in that language. Turn on subtitles via the Info Banner during playback (page 17). MENU SYSTEM page 21/22 Parental Control The Parental Control menu lets you password-protect DVDs by using the MPAA (Motion Pictures Association of America) rating system to tell the Klipsch system which ratings require a password in order to play the DVD. Lock System/Unlock System: Locking the system puts the ratings limit you have selected into effect. Use the digits buttons to enter a four-digit password. MPAA Ratings: Use the and arrow buttons on the remote to select to the highest rating you nd acceptable. Press ENTER. Unrated Content: Some discs contain movies that dont have a rating assigned to them. Sometimes, movies you might nd the most explicit are unrated. Also, much of the new content on DVDs, such as directors cuts, interviews with actors, etc., is unrated. In this menu, tell the Klipsch system how you want unrated content to be handled. Choose Lock Unrated Content if you want unrated content to be password protected. Set Password: Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the password that will be required for DVD content that is rated above the level you have set as acceptable in the MPAA Ratings menu. Note: It's a good idea to write down your password and keep it in a safe place. Remote Control The easiest way to control your home theater experience is to take the time to program the remote control to operate your TV, set-top box or any other components you have connected to your Klipsch system. Instructions for programming the remote control are in Chapter 2. To program the remote control, you have to nd the code that matches the component you have. The codes are in Chapter 6, but are also provided in this menu. TV: In order for your Klipsch remote control to operate your TV, follow the instructions in Chapter 2. To enter the code for your TV, access the Remote Control menu. With TV highlighted, press ENTER. SAT-CABLE-HD: This menu has codes for satellite receivers, cable boxes, and HD receivers. Use the codes in this menu to program your remote control to operate the type of set-top box you connected to your Klipsch system. AUX 1: Use codes to program the remote control to operate a connected component, preferably the component you have connected to the AUX 1 jacks on the back of your Klipsch system. AUX 2: Use codes to program the remote control to operate a connected component, preferably the component you have connected to the AUX 2 jacks on the side of your Klipsch system. No powermake sure youve plugged the unit into a working outlet or the power strip is turned on. Remote Control problems CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING Trying to nd the solution to a problem with your equipment can be very frustrating. The symptoms and solutions in this section will hopefully assist you in nding the correct answers. If you have additional questions that this manual cannot answer, please contact your nearest Klipsch dealer or call 1-800-KLIPSCH. General problems No powermake sure you use an outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch. Menu is displayed in a foreign languagecheck Languages in the menu system to make sure the language that you want is selected. Screen saver appears on TVpress any button to remove the screen saver from the TV screen. Disc tray doesnt opentry unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in. Press and hold STOP for approximately 3 seconds to open the tray. Disc wont ejectdisc cannot be ejected when the player is reading the disc. Wait a few seconds before ejecting the disc. Video problems Make sure the TV and Klipsch system are turned on. Make sure the Klipsch system is in DVD mode (press DISC on the remote control). Make sure the TV is tuned to the VIDEO INPUT Channel that matches the input jack(s) you used to connect the TV to the Klipsch system (see page 5). Make sure the cables are attached securely (check your connections on page 5). You must connect Klipsch output jacks to a set of the TVs input jacks. Check the P.SCAN switch on the back of the Klipsch system. Make sure it is in the OFF position unless you are certain your TV supports progressive scan. The components must be connected via the Y, PB, PR jacks to use P.SCAN. See page 12 for additional information. Check the settings in the Parental Control menu. HI DEF COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT Y, PB, PR must have a corresponding HI DEF COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT. Digital HDMI COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT must have a corresponding Digital HDMI COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT. Audio problems Make sure the cables are attached correctly, and that youve connected the appropriate cable to the appropriate jack (see page 28 for information about different audio options). Refer to your TVs owner manual to nd out the procedures to set up your TV for a home theater system. With most TVs, youll need to turn off the TVs internal speakers via the TV menu or a switch on the back of the TV. Additionally, you may need to change the Fixed or Variable setting. Check the settings in the Klipsch systems Setup menu, specically the TV Audio Connection submenu. Make sure your selection matches the Klipsch system input jack you used to connect the audio originating from the TV or set-top box. If there is noise when the TV is turned on, the speakers may be too close to the audio system. See page 6 for more information. Make sure the MUTE button on the remote control has not been activated. Make sure the disc is not bad, damaged or dirty. Check the speaker cable connections. Check the options selected in the Audio menu. Make sure you have selected the correct component button placing the remote in that mode to operate the component. Check batteries and replace them if they are weak. Make sure batteries are inserted correctly with the polarities matching. If you programmed your remote to operate a specic component, you might need to re-program it. Make sure there are no obstructions between the remote and the component youre trying to operate. Playback problems If the disc isnt playing, make sure the type of disc matches those listed in Chapter 3. If youre trying to play a DVD, make sure it is inserted with the label side up and it is coded for Region 1. If the disc starts to play, but stops immediately, you might need to clean the disc or check for condensation in the player. If condensation has formed in the player, allow it to dry. If the picture is distorted, fuzzy or jumps, try another disc as the disc might be damaged. Radio problems If the incoming signal is weak, distorted, or noisy, you might need to connect an outside FM antenna or change the direction of the antenna. General Wireless problems Make sure you have the wireless turned ON in the Wireless menu
(within the setup menu). Make sure all KlipschCast components are set to the same home code number. If your wireless broadcast to other KlipschCast component (other than the subwoofer) is interrupted for long periods of time or has static:
You may have moved the KlipschCast component beyond its extended range. Try locating it closer to the CS-700 system. Check to make sure you have the proper source selected. The CS-700 system can only decode one digital multi channel signal at a time. You cannot decode one digital signal for local viewing/listening and a second for wireless transmission. Wireless transmission occurs in two-channel mode therefore it is recommended that you change the audio output of the source you wish to transmit to analog (R/L) stereo. This will allow you to use the decoder in the CS-700 for the locally viewed/heard source and wirelessly distribute the second signal to all KlipschCast listeners. TROUBLE/CARE page 23/24 CHAPTER 6: CARE AND MAINTENANCE Klipsch System Cleaning If your unit has been stored in a cool place for any length of time, during a journey for example, wait for about 2 hours before using it. Keep the equipment away from sources of heat, such as a stove or radiator. Avoid blocking the ventilation openings on the unit to prevent overheating. This unit is designed for continuous use. Switching off the unit places it in standby mode, but does not disconnect it from the outlet power. If you notice any burning or smoke, disconnect the unit immediately to avoid any damage to you, the house, and/or the unit. If an object or liquid enters the unit, unplug it immediately and have it checked by an authorized dealer. Do not attempt to look inside the unit through the disc tray opening or any other opening. Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid exposure to beam. Class 1 laser product. This system must be opened only by qualied technicians to prevent accidents caused by the laser beam. This unit is for domestic use only and must not be used for industrial purposes. Total or partial copying of recordings protected by copyright legislation, without the explicit permission of the holder of the rights, contravenes current legislation. Copying or downloading music les for sale or any other business purpose constitutes or could constitute a violation of copyright law. Use a soft, dry, clean cloth when cleaning the unit. Regularly dust all vents. Do not use solvents, abrasive or alcohol-based products when cleaning your system as it might damage the unit. Handling and Caring for Discs Handle your discs with care. DO NOT touch a discs surface. Hold it by the edge, or by one edge and the center hole. Use a soft clean cloth to wipe a disc. Wipe from the inner edge toward the outer edge. DO NOT WIPE IN A CIRCULAR MOTION. Insert the disc with the label facing up (for a single-sided disc). Place the disc properly into the tray. Never place two discs or more in the tray. Always keep discs in their cases and store the cases vertically. DO NOT store discs in direct sunlight or locations with high tempera-
tures or high humidity, or extremely low temperatures. DO NOT write on a disc or put labels or tape on the label surfaces. DO NOT scratch discs. DO NOT move the unit when a disc is being played. DO NOT use record cleaning sprays, anti-static liquids, benzene thinner, or other solvents for cleaning discs. They can damage the disc surface. Remote Control Code Lists TV
(TV / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) Acer .......................................................... 0124 Admiral ................................. 0001, 0024, 0026 Adventura .................................................. 0020 Aiko .......................................................... 0008 Aiwa ......................................................... 0145 Akai ............................ 0023, 0074, 0137, 0143 Alleron ...................................................... 0010 American Action ......................................... 0025 Amtron ............................................ 0009, 0025 Anam ........................................................ 0025 Anam National ......................... 0002,0009,0025 AOC ............................0003, 0004, 0005, 0023,
................................... 0070, 0097, 0103, 0115 Apex ............................................... 0047, 0142 Astar ......................................................... 0108 Audiovox ............................... 0009, 0025, 0160 Bang & Olufsen .......................................... 0139 Bell & Howell ................................... 0001, 0011 Benq ............................................... 0064, 0124 Bradford .......................................... 0009, 0025 Brillian ............................................. 0028, 0078 Brockwood ...................................... 0003, 0115 Broksonic .............................. 0025, 0026, 0137 Candle ...............0003, 0005, 0020, 0023, 0115 Carnivale ................................................... 0023 CCE .......................................................... 0031 Centurion .................................................. 0006 Citizen ...............0003, 0005, 0008, 0009, 0016,
................................... 0019, 0023, 0025, 0115 Clarion ...................................................... 0025 Coby ......................................................... 0161 Colortyme .............................. 0003, 0005, 0115 Concerto ............................... 0003, 0005, 0115 Contec ...................................................... 0025 Contec/Cony .......................... 0007, 0009, 0025 Craig ....................................................0009, 0025 Crown ................................... 0009, 0014, 0025 CTX ........................................................... 0063 Curtis Mathes .....0000, 0003, 0005, 0011, 0016
..........................0019, 0023, 0024, 0053, 0115 CXC ................................................ 0009, 0025 Cytron ....................................................... 0141 Daewoo ....................... 0003, 0004, 0005, 0008
................................... 0019, 0049, 0070, 0115 Daytron ..................... 0003, 0005, 00019, 0115 Dell ................................................. 0098, 0102 Denon ....................................................... 0053 DiamondVision ................................. 0068, 0148 Dimensia ................................................... 0000 Dumont ....................... 0003, 0018, 0033, 0115 Durabrand ............................. 0022, 0025, 0026 Dwin ......................................................... 0024 Electrograph .............................................. 0104 Electrohome ................ 0002, 0003, 0005, 0115 Emerson ...0003, 0005, 0007, 0009, 0010, 0011
................0019, 0025, 0026, 0049, 0115, 0146 Emprex...................................................... 0114 Envision....................... 0003, 0005, 0023, 0115 Epson ........................................................ 0095 ESA ........................................................... 0074 Fisher ........................................................ 0011 Fujitsu ....................................................... 0010 Funai..................................... 0009, 0010, 0025 Futuretech ....................................... 0009, 0025 Gateway ................................ 0027, 0104, 0125 GE ....................0000, 0002, 0003, 0005, 0012,
................................... 0013, 0038, 0115, 0152 Gibralter .............0003, 0018, 0023, 0033, 0115 Goldstar ...................... 0003, 0004, 0005, 0007
................................... 0019, 0023, 0070, 0115 Grunpy .................................. 0009, 0010, 0025 Haier ......................................................... 0022 Hallmark ................................ 0003, 0005, 0115 Harvard ........................................... 0009, 0025 Havermy .................................................... 0024 Hewlett Packard ..................... 0092, 0121, 0123 Hisense ........................................... 0032, 0101 Hitachi...............0003, 0005, 0007, 0039, 0042,
................................... 0053, 0073, 0115, 0135 HP ........................................ 0092, 0116, 0123 ILO ....................0079, 0106, 0111, 0112, 0138 IMA ................................................. 0009, 0025 In nity ....................................................... 0014 InFocus ..................................................... 0136 Initial ............................................... 0138, 0144 Insignia ..............0065, 0066, 0067, 0069, 0113 Inteq ......................................................... 0033 Janeil ........................................................ 0020 JBL ........................................................... 0014 JC Penney ..........0000, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0012
..........................0013, 0016, 0019, 0070, 0115 Jensen .................................. 0003, 0005, 0115 JVC ............................. 0007, 0013, 0061, 0089 Kawasho ............................... 0003, 0005, 0115 KEC........................................................... 0025 Kenwood ..................... 0003, 0005, 0023, 0115 Kloss Novabeam .................... 0009, 0020, 0025 KTV ....................0009, 0019, 0023, 0025, 0031 LG......................................... 0004, 0070, 0162 Loewe ....................................................... 0014 Logik ......................................................... 0001 Luxman ................................. 0003, 0005, 0115 LXI .............................. 0000, 0005, 0011, 0014 Magnavox ..........0003, 0005, 0014, 0023, 0055,
...... 0081, 0102, 0115, 0138, 0144, 0146, 0155 Majestic .................................................... 0001 Marantz .......................0003, 0005, 0014, 0023,
....................................................... 0115, 0128 Maxent ............................................ 0104, 0110 Megatron ........................................ 0005, 0053 Memorex .....................0001, 0004, 0005, 0011,
....................................................... 0026, 0070 MGA ........0003, 0004, 0005, 0023, 0070, 0115 Midland ....................... 0013, 0018, 0019, 0033 Mintek ............................................. 0138, 0144 Minutz ....................................................... 0012 Mitsubishi ..........0003, 0004, 0005, 0024, 0062,
................................... 0070, 0115, 0132, 0159 Montgomery Ward ..................................... 0001 Motorola .......................................... 0002, 0024 MTC ..................0003, 0004, 0005, 0016, 0023,
....................................................... 0070, 0115 Multitech ............................... 0009, 0025, 0031 Multivision ................................................. 0015 NAD .......................................................... 0005 NEC ........ 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0023, 0070,
....................................................... 0096, 0115 Net-TV ............................................ 0104, 0105 Nikko .................................... 0005, 0008, 0023 Norcent ..................................................... 0097 NTC .......................................................... 0008 Olevia .............................................. 0091, 0094 Onwa .............................................. 0009, 0025 Optoma ..................................................... 0021 Optonica.................................................... 0024 Orion ......................................................... 0026 Panasonic ..........0002, 0013, 0014, 0037, 0040
..........................0057, 0071, 0087, 0119, 0166 Penny........................................................ 0023 Philco ...... 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0007, 0014,
............................................. 0023, 0070, 0115 Philips ..... 0002, 0003, 0007, 0014, 0043, 0052,
..........................0090, 0115, 0138, 0144, 0155 Philips Magnavox ............................. 0043, 0055 Pilot ............................ 0003, 0019, 0023, 0115 Pioneer ..............0003, 0005, 0072, 0076, 0115 Plasmsync ....................................... 0126, 0128 Polaroid ................................. 0029, 0117, 0163 Portland .............0003, 0004, 0005, 0008, 0019
....................................................... 0070, 0115 Price Club.................................................. 0016 Prism ........................................................ 0013 Proscan ........................................... 0000, 0058 Proton ......................... 0003, 0005, 0007, 0115 Proview ..................................................... 0029 Pulsar ......................... 0003, 0018, 0033, 0115 Quasar ............................................ 0002, 0013 Radio Shack .......................... 0011, 0023, 0025 Radio Shack/Realistic ... 0000, 0003, 0005, 0007
..........................0009, 0011, 0019, 0025, 0115 RCA ........ 0000, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0034,
............... 0044, 0045, 0054, 0059, 0070, 0115,
....................................................... 0154, 0165 Realistic ................................ 0011, 0023, 0025 Runco ................................... 0018, 0023, 0033 Sampo ..............0003, 0005, 0019, 0023, 0077,
............................................. 0104, 0115, 0125 Samsung ............0003, 0004, 0005, 0007,0016,
............... 0019, 0023, 0031, 0070, 0074, 0088,
............................................. 0115, 0120, 0149 Sansui ................................... 0026, 0056, 0137 Sanyo .......................... 0003, 0011, 0100, 0115 Scotch....................................................... 0005 Scott ........0003, 0005, 0007, 0009, 0010, 0025
....................................................... 0107, 0115 Sears ................0000, 0003, 0005, 0010, 0011,
....................................................... 0078, 0115 Sharp ................0003, 0005, 0007, 0019, 0024,
...... 0035, 0082, 0083, 0085, 0086, 0115, 0150 Sheng Chia ................................................ 0024 Shogun ........................................... 0003, 0115 Signature................................................... 0001 Sony ....... 0041, 0046, 0048, 0050, 0051, 0075,
...... 0080, 0130, 0134, 0156, 0157, 0158, 0164 Soundesign .................0003, 0005, 0009, 0010,
....................................................... 0025, 0115 SSS............................. 0003, 0009, 0025, 0115 Starlite ............................................ 0009, 0025 Superscan ............................. 0024, 0109, 0146 Supre-Macy ............................................... 0020 SVA ........................................................... 0127 Sylvania..............0003, 0005, 0014, 0023, 0115
....................................................... 0146, 0153 Symphonic ............................ 0009, 0025, 0060 Syntax ............................................. 0030, 0091 Syntax-Brillian.................................. 0078, 0091 Tandy ........................................................ 0024 Tatung ................................... 0002, 0027, 0105 Technics .................................................... 0013 Techwood .................... 0003, 0005, 0013, 0115 Teknika ....0001, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0007, 0008
...... 0009, 0010, 0016, 0019, 0025, 0070, 0115 Telecaption ................................................ 0017 TMK ...................................... 0003, 0005, 0115 TNCi.......................................................... 0033 Toshiba .............0011, 0016, 0017, 0131, 0133,
................................... 0137, 0140, 0147, 0151 Totevision .................................................. 0019 Trutech ...................................................... 0099 TVS ........................................................... 0026 Universal ................................................... 0012 V Inc. ....................................................... 0093 Vector Research ......................................... 0023 Vidtech ...............0003, 0004, 0005, 0070, 0115 Viewsonic ...........0093, 0104, 0118, 0122, 0125 Viking ........................................................ 0020 Viore ......................................................... 0106 Vizio ............................ 0027, 0093, 0115, 0129 Wards ..... 0000, 0001, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0010,
..........................0012, 0014, 0023, 0070, 0115 Westinghouse .................................. 0084, 0093 White Westinghouse ......................... 0026, 0049 Yamaha ....0003, 0004, 0005, 0023, 0070, 0115 Zenith ................0001, 0003, 0018, 0026, 0033
....................................................... 0036, 0115 TV/DVD Combo
(TV / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) TV Code DVD Code Akai ............................. ................................... Apex ............................ Audiovox ...................... Bang & Olufsen ............. Broksonic ..................... Coby ............................ 0137.............. 0143.............. 0142.............. 0160.............. 0139.............. 0137.............. 0161.............. 2093 2098 2097 2103 2094 2093 2107 TV Code DVD Code Cytron .......................... Ilo ................................ ................................... Initial ............................ ................................... LG................................ Magnavox ..................... ................................... Mintek .......................... ................................... Panasonic .................... Polaroid ........................ Philips .......................... ................................... RCA ............................. Sansui .......................... Sony ............................ Toshiba ........................ ................................... 0141.............. 0138.............. 0144.............. 0138.............. 0144.............. 0162.............. 0138.............. 0144.............. 0138.............. 0144.............. 0166.............. 0163.............. 0138.............. 0144.............. 0165.............. 0137.............. 0164.............. 0137.............. 0140.............. 2096 2087 2099 2087 2099 2104 2087 2099 2087 2099 2109 2105 2087 2099 2108 2093 2106 2093 2095 TV/VCR Combo
(TV / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) TV Code VCR Code GE ............................... Magnavox ..................... Philips .......................... RCA ............................. Samsung ...................... Sharp ........................... Sony ............................ Sylvania........................ Toshiba ........................ 0152.............. 0155.............. 0155.............. 0154.............. 0149.............. 0150.............. 0156.............. 0153.............. 0151.............. 1053 1056 1056 1055 1050 1051 1057 1054 1052 TV/DVD/VCR Combo
(TV / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) TV Code DVD Code VCR Code DiamondVision .. Emerson ........... Magnavox ......... Superscan ........ Sylvania............ Toshiba ............ 0148........ 0146........ 0146........ 0146........ 0146........ 0147........ VCR 2102.......... 2100.......... 2100.......... 2100.......... 2100.......... 2101.......... 1049 1047 1047 1047 1047 1048
(AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) Adventura .................................................. 1007 Aiwa ......................................................... 1007 Akai ................................................ 1001, 1011 American High ........................................... 1006 Apex ......................................................... 1040 Asha ......................................................... 1004 Audio Dynamics ......................................... 1002 Audiovox ................................................... 1005 Bang & Olufsen .......................................... 1013 Beaumark .................................................. 1004 Bell & Howell ............................................. 1003 Broksonic ........................................ 1036, 1038 Calix.......................................................... 1005 Candle ............................................ 1004, 1005 Canon ....................................................... 1006 Citizen ............................................. 1004, 1005 Colortyme .................................................. 1002 Craig ............................................... 1004, 1005 Curtis Mathes .............. 1000, 1002, 1004, 1006 Cybernex ................................................... 1004 Daewoo ..................................................... 1007 DBX .......................................................... 1002 DiamondVision ........................................... 1049 Dimensia ................................................... 1000 Dynatech ................................................... 1007 Electrohome .............................................. 1005 Electrophonic ............................................. 1005 Emerson .............1005, 1006, 1007, 1039, 1047 ESA ........................................................... 1023 Fisher ........................................................ 1003 Fuji ................................................. 1001, 1006 Funai..................................... 1007, 1015, 1039 Garrard ..................................................... 1007 GE .............................. 1000, 1004, 1006, 1053 Goldstar .......................................... 1002, 1005 Gradiente .................................................. 1007 Remote Control Code Lists (continued) CARE AND MAINTENANCE page 25/26 Harley Davidson ......................................... 1007 Harman/Kardon ......................................... 1002 Headquarter .............................................. 1003 Hitachi................................... 1008, 1009, 1011 Insignia ........................................... 1033, 1046 Instant Replay ............................................ 1006 JC Penney .........1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006,
....................................................... 1008, 1009 JCL ........................................................... 1006 Jensen .................................. 1008, 1009, 1011 JVC ...................1002, 1003, 1011, 1028, 1029,
....................................................... 1030, 1031 Kenwood ............................... 1002, 1003, 1011 Kodak ............................................. 1005, 1006 LG............................... 1005, 1033, 1034, 1035 Lloyds ...................................................... 1007 LXI ............................................................ 1005 Magnavox .................... 1006, 1020, 1047, 1056 Magnin ...................................................... 1005 Marantz ................................. 1002, 1003, 1006 Marta ........................................................ 1005 Matsushita ................................................ 1006 MEI ........................................................... 1006 Memorex ...........1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
............................................. 1014, 1022, 1038 MGN Technology ........................................ 1004 Minolta ............................................ 1008, 1009 Mitsubishi .............................. 1008, 1009, 1019 Motorola .................................................... 1006 MTC .......................................................... 1004 Multitech ......................................... 1004, 1007 NEC ...................................... 1002, 1003, 1011 Nikko ........................................................ 1005 Noblex ....................................................... 1004 Olympus .................................................... 1006 Optimus .................................................... 1005 Orion ......................................................... 1014 Panasonic ....................................... 1006, 1017 Pentax ............................................. 1008, 1009 Philco ........................................................ 1006 Philips ......................... 1006, 1020, 1039, 1056 Philips Magnavox ....................................... 1020 Pilot .......................................................... 1005 Pioneer ..................................................... 1008 Polaroid ..................................................... 1040 Presidian ................................................... 1039 Proscan ..................................................... 1000 Quarter...................................................... 1003 Quartz ....................................................... 1003 Quasar ...................................................... 1006 Radio Shack .............................................. 1005 Radio Shack/Realistic ............ 1003, 1004, 1005,
....................................................... 1006, 1007 Radix......................................................... 1005 Randex ...................................................... 1005 RCA ..................1000, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1009,
....................................................... 1016, 1055 Realistic .............1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007 Ricoh ........................................................ 1012 Samsung ..................... 1004, 1032, 1044, 1050 Sansui ................................... 1011, 1014, 1038 Sanyo .................................... 1003, 1004, 1045 Sears .................1003, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1009 Sharp .............................................. 1037, 1051 Shintom .......................................... 1001, 1009 Shogun ..................................................... 1004 Singer ............................................. 1006, 1012 Sony .................1001, 1010, 1018, 1024, 1025,
................................... 1026, 1041, 1043, 1057 STS ........................................................... 1006 Superscan ................................................. 1047 Sylvania..............1006, 1007, 1039, 1047, 1054 Symphonic ............................ 1007, 1015, 1039 Tandy ........................................................ 1003 Tashiko...................................................... 1005 Tatung ....................................................... 1011 Teac ................................................ 1007, 1011 Technics .................................................... 1006 Teknika ................................. 1005, 1006, 1007 TMK .......................................................... 1004 Toshiba ..............1008, 1027, 1042, 1048, 1052 Totevision ........................................ 1004, 1005 Unitech...................................................... 1004 Vector Research ......................................... 1002 Video Concepts .......................................... 1002 Videosonic ................................................. 1004 Wards ......1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009 White Westinghouse ................................... 1015 XR-1000 ......................................... 1006, 1007 Yamaha ................................. 1002, 1003, 1011 Zenith ......................... 1001, 1012, 1021, 1033 DVD/VCR Combo
(AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) DVD Code VCR Code Apex ............................ Broksonic ..................... ................................... Insignia ........................ ................................... JVC .............................. ................................... ................................... ................................... LG................................ ................................... ................................... Memorex ...................... Polaroid ........................ Samsung ...................... Sansui .......................... Sanyo ........................... Sharp ........................... Sony ............................ ................................... ................................... ................................... ................................... Toshiba ........................ ................................... Zenith .......................... 2088.............. 2083.............. 2086.............. 2081.............. 2085.............. 2076.............. 2077.............. 2078.............. 2079.............. 2081.............. 2082.............. 2081.............. 2086.............. 2088.............. 2080.............. 2086.............. 2092.............. 2084.............. 2072.............. 2073.............. 2074.............. 2089.............. 2091.............. 2075.............. 2090.............. 2081.............. 1040 1036 1038 1033 1033 1028 1029 1030 1031 1033 1034 1035 1038 1040 1032 1038 1045 1037 1024 1025 1026 1041 1043 1027 1042 1033 Cable
(SAT-CAB / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) ABC ...................4000, 4001, 4003, 4022, 4023 Adelphia .......................................... 4033, 4037 Americast .................................................. 4031 Antronix........................................... 4005, 4006 Archer ....................................................... 4006 AT&T ......................................................... 4041 Bell South .................................................. 4031 Cable Vision ............................................... 4038 Cabletenna ................................................ 4005 Cableview .................................................. 4004 Clearmaster ............................................... 4030 ClearMax ................................................... 4030 Colour Voice .............................................. 4008 Comcast ...................... 4029, 4039, 4043, 4044 Contec ...................................................... 4009 Coolmax .................................................... 4030 COX ................................................ 4029, 4044 Director ........................................... 4029, 4044 Eastern...................................................... 4010 Everquest .................................................. 4024 Focus ........................................................ 4028 GC Electronics ........................................... 4006 GE ............................................................ 4000 Gemini ............................................ 4011, 4024 General Instrument ... 4000, 4027, 4029, 4039, 4044 Goldstar .................................................... 4025 Hamlin ............................................ 4012, 4013 Hitachi....................................................... 4000 Jasco ........................................................ 4024 Jerrold ....4000, 4011, 4022, 4024, 4027, 4029, 4044 Magnavox .................................................. 4014 Memorex ................................................... 4023 Motorola ............4027, 4029, 4034, 4035, 4036,
................................... 4041, 4043, 4044, 4048 Movie Time ................................................ 4015 Multitech ................................................... 4030 NEC .......................................................... 4002 NET Brazil .................................................. 4042 NSC .......................................................... 4015 Oak ........................................................... 4009 Pace ......................................................... 4026 Panasonic ............................. 4019, 4021, 4023 Paragon .................................................... 4023 Philips ................................... 4007, 4008, 4014 Pioneer ..............4016, 4017, 4025, 4033, 4045 Popular Mechanics .................................... 4028 Proscan ..................................................... 4000 Pulsar ....................................................... 4023 Quasar ...................................................... 4023 Radio Shack .................................... 4024, 4030 RCA ................................................ 4004, 4021 Realistic .................................................... 4006 Recoton ..................................................... 4028 Regal ........................................................ 4013 Regency .................................................... 4010 Rembrandt ................................................ 4000 Runco ....................................................... 4023 Samsung ......................................... 4017, 4025 Scienti c Atlanta ..........4003, 4033, 4037, 4041,
..........................4045, 4047, 4049, 4050, 4051 Signal.............................................. 4011, 4024 Signature................................................... 4000 Sony ............................................... 4032, 4038 Sprucer ..................................................... 4021 Standard Component ................................. 4018 Starcom ................................ 4011, 4022, 4024 Stargate .......................................... 4011, 4024 Starquest......................................... 4011, 4024 Supercable ...................................... 4027, 4046 Supermax .................................................. 4030 TIME WARNER ........................................... 4040 Tocom ....................................................... 4001 Toshiba ..................................................... 4023 Tristar........................................................ 4030 Tusa ................................................ 4011, 4024 TV86 ......................................................... 4015 Unika .............................................. 4005, 4006 United Cable .............................................. 4022 Universal ......................................... 4005, 4006 V2 ............................................................. 4030 View Star ............................... 4009, 4014, 4015 Viewmaster ............................................... 4030 Vision ........................................................ 4030 Vortex View ................................................ 4030 Zenith ................................... 4020, 4023, 4031 Zentek....................................................... 4028 Satellite Receiver
(SAT-CAB / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) DIRECTV ...3000, 3001, 3005, 3006, 3008, 3009
..... 3010, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3017, 3019, 3020,
..... 3022, 3023, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3030, 3031,
..... 3032, 3033, 3034, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3040,
............... 3042, 3043, 3054, 3055, 3057, 3059,
....................................................... 3062, 3067 Dish Network .....3012, 3016, 3047, 3050, 3051,
..........................3052, 3053, 3056, 3058, 3060 Dishpro ..............3012, 3016, 3050, 3058, 3060 Echostar ...3012, 3016, 3050, 3056, 3058, 3060 Expressvu .................... 3012, 3016, 3050, 3060 GE ............................................................ 3014 General Instrument .................................... 3007 GOI ....................................... 3012, 3016, 3050 Hisense ..................................................... 3011 Hitachi....................................................... 3017 HTS....................................... 3012, 3016, 3050 Hughes .............3000, 3001, 3008, 3015, 3025,
................................... 3027, 3037, 3054, 3063 Humax ...................................................... 3048 Ilo ............................................................. 3011 Jerrold ...................................................... 3007 JVC ....................3003, 3012, 3016, 3050, 3056 LG................................................... 3010, 3044 Magnavox .................................................. 3006 Memorex ................................................... 3006 Mitsubishi ........................................ 3015, 3027 Motorola ................................ 3007, 3018, 3061 Next Level ................................................. 3007 Panasonic ....................................... 3013, 3042 Pansat....................................................... 3045 Paysat ....................................................... 3006 Philips ...............3005, 3006, 3008, 3015, 3017,
................................... 3034, 3054, 3063, 3067 Proscan ................................. 3014, 3036, 3059 Proton ....................................................... 3011 Radio Shack .............................................. 3007 RCA ........ 3001, 3009, 3014, 3028, 3029, 3030,
................3031, 3033, 3035, 3057, 3063, 3064 Realistic .................................................... 3002 Samsung ............3008, 3021, 3038, 3041, 3063 Sharp ........................................................ 3049 Sony .................3019, 3026, 3032, 3039, 3040,
............................................. 3055, 3065, 3066 Star Choice ............................ 3007, 3024, 3061 STS ........................................................... 3004 Tivo ................................................. 3008, 3063 Toshiba ................................. 3015, 3017, 3043 UltimateTV ................................................. 3009 Uniden ...................................................... 3006 US Digital .................................................. 3011 USDTV ...................................................... 3011 Viewsat ..................................................... 3046 Voom ........................................................ 3007 Zenith ............................................. 3020, 3068 DVR/PVR
(SAT-CAB / AUX 1 / AUX 2 Buttons) ABS .......................................................... 5016 Alienware .................................................. 5016 Bang & Olufsen .......................................... 5022 CyberPower ............................................... 5016 Dell ........................................................... 5016 DIRECTV ............5000, 5001, 5003, 5004, 5005,
................5006, 5007, 5010, 5015, 5017, 5023 Dish Network ................................... 5013, 5014 Dishpro ..................................................... 5013 Echostar .......................................... 5013, 5014 Expressvu .................................................. 5013 Gateway .................................................... 5016 GOI ........................................................... 5013 Hewlett Packard ......................................... 5016 HNS .......................................................... 5002 Howard Computers .................................... 5016 HP ............................................................ 5016 HTS........................................................... 5013 Hughes.... 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5010, 5023 Humax ...................................................... 5010 Hush ......................................................... 5016 iBUYPOWER............................................... 5016 JVC ....................................... 5013, 5014, 5023 Linksys ...................................................... 5016 Media Center PC ........................................ 5016 Microsoft ................................................... 5016 Mind ......................................................... 5016 Niveus Media ............................................. 5016 Northgate .................................................. 5016 Panasonic ....................................... 5021, 5026 Philips ......5002, 5007, 5010, 5019, 5023, 5025 Proscan ..................................................... 5015 RCA ...................5002, 5011, 5015, 5017, 5023 ReplayTV ......................................... 5018, 5021 Samsung ................................................... 5002 Sonic Blue ....................................... 5018, 5021 Sony ..................5008, 5009, 5016, 5020, 5024 Stack 9 ..................................................... 5016 Systemax .................................................. 5016 Tagar Systems ........................................... 5016 Tivo ......... 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5008, 5009,
................................... 5010, 5019, 5020, 5023 Toshiba ........................................... 5012, 5016 Touch ........................................................ 5016 UltimateTV ....................................... 5015, 5017 Viewsonic .................................................. 5016 Voodoo ...................................................... 5016 ZT Group ................................................... 5016 Warranty U.S. and Canada The Warranty below is valid only for sales to consumers in the United States or Canada. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital KLIPSCH, L.L.C. (KLIPSCH) warrants this product to be free from defects in materials device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-
and workmanship (subject to the terms set forth below) for a period of ve (5) years able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment from the date of purchase. During the Warranty period, KLIPSCH will repair or replace generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
(at KLIPSCHs option) this product or any defective parts (excluding electronics and accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. ampliers). For products that have electronics or ampliers, the Warranty on those However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. parts is for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. In accordance with FCC requirements, changes or modications not expressly approved by To obtain Warranty service, please contact the KLIPSCH authorized dealer from which Klipsch could void the users authority to operate this product. you purchased this product. If your dealer is not equipped to perform the repair of your KLIPSCH product, it can be returned, freight paid, to KLIPSCH for repair. Please call KLIPSCH at 1-800-KLIPSCH for instructions. You will need to ship this product in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, which is evidence that this product is within the Warranty period, must be presented or included to obtain Warranty service. This Warranty is invalid if (a) the factory-applied serial number has been altered or removed from this product or (b) this product was not purchased from a KLIPSCH authorized dealer. You may call 1-800-KLIPSCH to conrm that you have an unaltered serial number and/or you purchased from a KLIPSCH authorized dealer. This Warranty is only valid for the original purchaser and will automatically terminate prior to expiration if this product is sold or otherwise transferred to another party. This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to misuse, abuse, negligence, acts of God, accident, commercial use or modication of, or to any part of, the product. This Warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation, maintenance or installation, or attempted repair by anyone other than KLIPSCH or a This device generates and uses radio frequency (RF) energy, and if not installed and used properly, this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception (which you can determine by unplugging the unit), try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re-orient the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for the radio or television that is receiving the interference). Move the unit away from the equipment that is receiving interference. Plug the unit into a different wall outlet so that the unit and the equipment receiving interference are on different branch circuits. If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Ofce, Washington, DC 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies. KLIPSCH dealer which is authorized to do KLIPSCH warranty work. Any unauthorized This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. Applicable at the date of repairs will void this Warranty. This Warranty does not cover product sold AS IS or WITH manufacture. ALL FAULTS. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE THE de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. KLIPSCH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS FCC Declaration Of Conformity OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED Trade Name:
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3502 Woodview Trace, Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-860-8100 1/15/2006 These devices were tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: The devices may not cause harmful interference, and the devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCCS RULES (THE FCC THE GRANTEE) COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or implied warranties so the above exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Warranty Outside the United States and Canada The Warranty on this product if it is sold to a consumer outside of the United States or Canada shall comply with applicable law. To obtain any applicable warranty service, please contact the dealer from which you purchased this product, or the distributor that supplied this product. License Notice and Trademark Acknowledgments This product is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. This product is manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Dolby, ProLogic and the Double-D Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks or Digital Theater Systems, Inc. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC. FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits based on that human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm during normal operation. Precautions To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. IC notice Appendix I - Connection Overview S-VIDEO
(1 of 4 video connection options) Connect to TV's jack. COMPONENT VIDEO
(1 of 4 video connection options) Connect to TV's jacks (same color) labeled Y, PB, PR. COMPOSITE
(1 of 4 video connection options) Connect to TV's jack (yellow). SAT/CABLE/ HD AUDIO INPUT Connect the cable(s) from your set-top box's
jack(s) to the jack(s) that match(es). ANT. FM (75 W) / AM GND Connect the supplied FM Antenna and AM Antenna to get radio reception. SPEAKERS (L/R) Connect supplied speaker cable. P. (Progressive) SCAN switch Leave the switch in the position unless you know your TV and/or set-top box support progressive scan. Details are on page 12. SAT/CABLE/HD INPUT COMPONENT/COMPOSITE Connect to your set-top box's VIDEO OUTPUT jack(s). AUX 1 INPUT VIDEO IN Connect video cable (or , if available) from component's corresponding VIDEO OUTPUT jack. AUX 1 INPUT AUDIO IN Connect to best available AUDIO OUTPUT jack(s) on your component (DIGITAL OPTICAL, DIGITAL COAXIAL, or RIGHT and LEFT) Video Connection Options Cables
OR Bundled Set 3 Video Grade Cables Not supplied S-VIDEOcable Not supplied COMPOSITE video cable Supplied Jacks
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