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V 6.0 Order No. 9103 – 0264
USER MANUAL
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Seite 1 - USER MANUAL

V 6.0 Order No. 9103 – 0264USER MANUALK 6

Seite 2 -  elektroakustik

Operation 10Unfortunately not all listening rooms are suitable forexploiting the full dynamic range. For example, it may benecessary to take yo

Seite 3 - Appendix

11 OperationUsing the tunerListening to radio programmesOperation:Switch on Tuner modeTUNERTUNERTUNERTUNERThen e.g.WDR 2WDR 2WDR 2WDR 2Switch

Seite 4 - Emergency buttons

Operation 12Program searchOperation:With Tuner selected . . . / pressfor 2 secStart program search inappropriate direction (up ordown)e.g.8

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13 OperationManual storing of radio programsOperation:With Tuner selected . . . / pressfor 2 secStarts program searchdownwards or upwardsw

Seite 6 - F6 remote control handset

Operation 14Clearing (erasing) ProgramsOperation:With Tuner selected . . .pressbrieflyCall up Tuner Menu *)e.g.MODE NORMMODE NORMMODE NORMMODE

Seite 7 - Main Menu

15 OperationExchanging two ProgramsOperation:With Tuner selected . . .pressbrieflyCall up Tuner Menu *)e.g.MODE NORMMODE NORMMODE NORMMODE NOR

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Operation 16Renaming a ProgramOperation:With Tuner selected . . .pressbrieflyCall up Tuner Menu *)e.g.MODE NORMMODE NORMMODE NORMMODE NORM

Seite 9 - Dolby Digital

17 OperationThe Tuner as alarm clockOperation:Switch on Tuner modeTUNERTUNERTUNERTUNERthen e.g.WDR 2WDR 2WDR 2WDR 2pressfor 2 sec.Open Alarm M

Seite 10 - SOUND FIELD SIMULATION

Operation 18The Disc PlayerThe integral Disc Player is a play-back device for digitalaudio and video media which comply with the universalDVD v

Seite 11 - Using the tuner

19 OperationUsing the Disc Player to play audio CDsInserting an audio CDOperation:Select Disc modeDISCDISCDISCDISCthen e.g.NO DISCNO DISCNO DIS

Seite 12 - Setting the reception mode

Welcome!We are delighted that you have purchased a  product. The K6 DVD surround receiver forms the basis of a superbdigital AV surround system wh

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Operation 20Playing a trackOperation:Selecting a trackSelect Disc modeDISCDISCDISCDISCthen e.g.Stop 16Stop 16Stop 16Stop 16Sta

Seite 14 - Clearing (erasing) Programs

21 OperationCreating a playback program for a CDThe track select program enables you to re-arrange theplaying sequence of the tracks of an au

Seite 15 - Exchanging two Programs

Operation 22Playback variants (Repeat Track, Repeat Disc, Scan and Shuffle)Operation:With CD playing . . .pressrepeatedlyPress repeatedly until

Seite 17 - The Tuner as alarm clock

Operation 24Using the Disc Player to play DVDsInserting a DVDOperation:Select Disc modeDISCDISCDISCDISCthen e.g.No DISCNo DISCNo DISCNo DISC

Seite 18 - The Disc Player

25 OperationCalling up additional DVD player informationOperation:With DVD playing . . .pressbrieflySwitches integral screendisplaye.g.DVD

Seite 19 - Inserting an audio CD

Operation 26Playing a titleOperation:Selecting a titleSelect Disc modeDISCDISCDISCDISCthen e.g.DVD 10DVD 10DVD 10DVD 10

Seite 20 - Playing a track

27 OperationSearchOperation:With DVD playing . . .Search forward (pressrepeatedly if necessary)Search back (press re-peatedly if necessar

Seite 21 - Selecting tracks

Operation 28Camera angleOperation:with the angle symbol superimposed . . .toEnter the number of thedesired camera angleorpressfor 2 se

Seite 22 - Play A-B (Repeat passage)

29 OperationSub-title languageOperation:With DVD playing . . .Open the select sub-titleoptionthenRepeated brief pressesswitch to the a

Seite 23 - 23 Operation

Operation4Front panel controls and connectionsPrimary switch / Emergency buttons / Opening and closing the drawer / Headphone socket / Screen6F6 remot

Seite 24 - Inserting a DVD

Operation 30Disc Menu FunctionOperation:With DVD playing or stopped . . .pressbrieflyCall up Disc Menu Move to menu pointwhich

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31 Operation Player SetupOperation:pressfor 2 sec.Open menuSelect menu point / Change menu pointActivate selectionorLeave

Seite 26 - Selecting a Chapter

Operation 32Using the Disc Player to play other mediaVideo-CDs (VCD) can berecognised by the logo shownhere. The VCD may contain one ormore tr

Seite 27 - Slow motion

33 Basic settings Basic settings for the K6Operation:pressfor 2 sec.Open ConfigurationMenue.g.M-OSD ONM-OSD ONM-OSD ONM-OSD ONSel

Seite 28 - Switching audio channels

Basic settings 34 Configuration MenuOKOKOKOKSTOP / / / / / OK Selectmenu pointChangevalueonoffenglishstartmenulinkedmenumenuono

Seite 29 - Sub-title language

35 Basic settings Assistant MenuThe purpose of the  Setup Assistant is to help youset up your surround system correctly. If you follow

Seite 30 - Disc Menu Function

Basic settings 36 Loudspeaker MenuThe purpose of the 'Loudspeaker Menu' is to distributethe output signals correctly to the loudspeak

Seite 31 - Player Setup

37 Basic settingsRear speaker:Set the size and bass capability of the surround loud-speakers. Select one of the following settings: *) none

Seite 32 - Playing MP3 CDs

Basic settings 38 Loudspeaker Position MenuIn the 'Loudspeaker Position Menu' you can enter thecorrect distance to the listening pos

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39 Basic settings Loudspeaker Balance MenuIf the DVD surround receiver is to supply a balancedsound image, it is important to adjust the vol

Seite 34 - Configuration Menu

Operation 4Front panel controls and connections Primary switchThe K6 is normally switched on and off using the button on the remote control ha

Seite 35 - Assistant Menu

Basic settings 40 Tone adjust MenuThe K6 DVD surround receiver features an active(+/- 6dB) tone adjust system. This is designed to com-

Seite 36 - Loudspeaker Menu

41 Basic settings Video Norm MenuIn the world of video a whole series of different videonorms has become established. The most important are

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Basic settings 42 Inputs MenuFour AV source devices (providing picture and ana-logue sound signals) can be connected to the DVD sur-round recei

Seite 38 - Loudspeaker Position Menu

43 Setting up InstallationUsing the system for the first timeSafety notesThis section describes all those matters which are of fundamental importance

Seite 39 - Loudspeaker Balance Menu

Basic settings 44 Approved usage This device is designed exclusively for reproducingsound and/or pictures in the domestic environment. It

Seite 40 - Tone adjust Menu

45 Setting up Notes on wiring the system:Be sure to push all plugs firmly into their sockets. Looseconnections can cause hum and other unwanted noises

Seite 41 - Video Norm Menu

Basic settings 46 Rear panel connections  TAPE 1(CINCH)Input / output sockets to connect an analogue recorder(tape, cassette etc.).

Seite 42 - Inputs Menu

47 Setting up FM ANT - aerial input The K6 features a 75 Ohm VHF aerial input (domesticaerial or cable). STB(SCART 1))Socket for

Seite 43 - Safety notes

Setting up 48 Typical wiring diagram: Standard arrangement (main room) Use of banana plugs: see the section entitled 'Rear panel connections&a

Seite 44 - Approved usage

49 Setting up Typical wiring diagram: Connecting active loudspeakers

Seite 45 - Notes on wiring the system:

5 Operation CD / DVD drawerOpening the drawerTo open the drawer first select the Disc Player as pro-gram source, then hold the  butt

Seite 46 - Rear panel connections

Setting up 50Adjustments at the TV setYour TV set must be correctly configured in order tooperate correctly with the K6. The necessary settin

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51 Setting up Typical wiring diagrams: Source device connection Connecting a digital recorder Connecting an analogue recorder

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Setting up 52 Typical wiring diagram: adjacent room operation The K6 can provide sound in an adjacent room. The K6 is set up in the main room

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53 Setting up Device approval and conformity with EC directives In its original condition the unit meets all currently validGerman and European

Seite 50 - Adjustments at the TV set

Appendix 54Appendix ATrouble-shootingMany problems have a simple cause and a correspond-ingly simple solution. The following section describes

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55 AppendixCause 3: K6 not set to surround mode.Remedy:Set to surround mode, or select one ofthe sound fields.Cause 4:Programme contains no informati

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Appendix 56Problem: When playing an NTSC-DVD the on-screen menu is distorted.Cause:The TV set does not feature automaticformat detection for

Seite 53 - Changing the batteries

57 AppendixProblem: The picture is too small, or notshown completely (cut off).Cause 1:The DVD in the drawer is not set to thevideo format (4:

Seite 54 - Trouble-shooting

Appendix 58Appendix BPin assignmentsSCARTView from outsideVCR / TB B SET TOP BOXTVPin RGB / Video S-Video RGB / Video S-Video RGB / Video S-Video1 Aud

Seite 55 - Picture problems:

59 AppendixAppendix CSpecificationConnectionsAV sockets SCART 3 Video: RGB, S-VIDEO, CVBS Audio: StereoAV sockets Cinch 1 Video: CVBS Audio: StereoAud

Seite 56 - Problems in DVD / CD mode:

Operation 6F6 remote control handsetThe F6 remote control handsetcontrols all the functions of the K6DVD surround receiver. The ad-justment

Seite 57 - Problems in Tuner mode:

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Seite 58 - Pin assignments

7 OperationMenu control systemA menu control system is used to adjust the tone con-trols and the surround decoder settings, and also to sett

Seite 59 - Specification

Operation 8Tone controls - treble and bass:These two menu points enable you to alter the treble andbass settings to compensate for tonal differe

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9 Operation Surround sound - explanatory notesGeneral informationThe following section is not concerned directly with theoperation of your

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