Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product kas303 Gateway
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Setting up T roubleshooting Y our Gatewa y KAS-303 Home Theater syst em guide.
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i Contents 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Rece iver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Important Safegua rds .
ii Adjusti ng the LFE le v e l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Adjusti ng the tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Compressi ng the dyna mic rang e .
iii Aux-Ampl ifier setup codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Aux-Home A utomation s etup code s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Aux-DB S setup codes . . . . . . .
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1 1 Chec king Out Yo u r G a t e w a y Receiver This chapter provi des basic information about y our Gateway Rece iver . Read th is chapter to learn about: ■ W arnings and safegua rds ■ Contro ls .
2 Chapte r 1: Check ing Out Your G ateway Receiv er www .gatew a y .com Features A powerful, 1000- watt, 6.1 home th eater system featuring T rueDigita l ™ amplificat ion for premium, multicha nnel digital sound.
3 Packag e contents www .gatew a y .com ■ Disconnect your receiver and unplug the power cord when not used for a l o n g p e r i o d o f t i m e . ■ For more safety information, see “I mportant safety information” on page 1 03.
4 Chapte r 1: Check ing Out Your G ateway Receiv er www .gatew a y .com Fr ont panel Item Description Displa y See “Di spla y” on page 5. Adjust/ Tu n i n g / P r e s e t When in Setup m ode, ad justs su bmen u items . When the tun er is sele cted, tune s the r adio man ually , automatic ally , or to preset r adio st ations .
5 Front panel www .gatew a y .com Displa y Item Description Main displa y Disp la ys items s uch as , Input sourc e, freque ncy , v olume le ve l, and op erat ing inf or mati on. STEREO indic ator Displa ys stereo r adio si gnal statu s. TUNED ind icator Disp la ys tuned r adio stat ion sta tus.
6 Chapte r 1: Check ing Out Your G ateway Receiv er www .gatew a y .com Bac k panel connections Connector Arra y Description Antenn a Connect AM and FM an tennas . Video ( and audio) compon ents ■ Connect the VIDEO 1-3 jack s to com ponents , such as a VCR or D VD pla ye r .
7 Universal remote contr ol www .gatew a y .com Univer sal remote contr ol This universal remote control can operate not only th is receiver , but also most popular brand s of audio and video comp onents such as CD players, casset te decks, TVs, cable boxes, VCRs, DVD players, and satellite receivers.
8 Chapte r 1: Check ing Out Your G ateway Receiv er www .gatew a y .com Button Description P ower On. T ur ns the receiv er off or puts the recei ve r in Standb y mode. F or more inf ormation, s ee “T ur n ing the rece iv er on and off ” on pag e 38.
9 Universal remote contr ol www .gatew a y .com Enter . Confirms a sele ction in a men u. F or more i nfo rmation, see “Usi ng the OSD” on p age 63. Dimmer . Adjusts the displ a y brightnes s. F or more inf or ma tion, s ee “Adjus ting the disp la y brightnes s” o n page 62.
10 Chapte r 1: Check ing Out Your G ateway Receiv er www .gatew a y .com Sleep. Se ts the re ceiv er to auto maticall y turn off after a s et period of tim e. Show s the o n-scre en dis pla y . For m ore inf or mati on, see “Usi ng the s leep ti mer” on page 62.
11 Universal remote contr ol www .gatew a y .com Inserting batteries T o install the batteries: ■ Insert two AAA ba tteries into the remote c ontrol. Make sure tha t you match the + and – on the batteries with the + and – symbols inside the ba ttery compartment.
12 Chapte r 1: Check ing Out Your G ateway Receiv er www .gatew a y .com.
2 13 Connecting Components and Speaker s Read this chapter to learn how to connect your receiver to audio/vide o (A/V) components and speakers. Important Do no t plug the p ower c ord into a wall ou tlet or turn the receiv er on until all con nections hav e been made .
14 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Under standing vi deo connections Y our receiver has two types of st andard video connections.
15 Underst anding audio conn ections www .gatew a y .com Under standing audio connections Y our receiver has three types of standard audio connections.
16 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Connecting the AM loop antenna Place the AM loop antenna as far as possible from the rec eiver , TV , speaker cables, and the power cord for best recept ion. The antenna is directional so set it to a direction for the best reception.
17 Conn ecting the FM ante nna www .gatew a y .com Connecting the FM antenna Change the position of the FM antenna until you get the best receptio n of y our favorite FM stations. T o connect the FM antenna: 1 Connect the FM antenna to the FM antenna connector on your receiver .
18 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Connecting a D VD play er T o connect a D V D player to your receiver: 1 Connect the S-V ideo jack on the back of y our DVD player to the S -Video jack on yo ur r eceiv er .
19 Connecti ng a 6 or 7 channel component www .gatew a y .com Connecting a 6 or 7 channel component Use the 7CH DIREC T INPUT connectors on the receiver to connect the correspo nding a nalog out puts of a DVD player o r external decoder th at has 6 or 7 channel outp uts.
20 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Connecting a VCR This receiver suppo rt s S-Video and co mposite video jacks. T o connect a VCR using S-Video: • 1 Connect the red (R) and white (L) au dio out jacks on the back of you r VCR to the R and L a udio in jacks on your receiver .
21 Conne cting a VC R www .gatew a y .com T o connect a VCR using composite video: • 1 Connect the red (R) and white (L) au dio out jacks on the back of you r VCR to the R and L a udio in jacks on your receiver . 2 Connect the red ( R) and white (L) audio in ja cks on the back of your VCR to the R and L audi o out jacks on your receiver .
22 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Connecting a tape component T o connect a tape component: 1 Connect the red (R ) and white (L) audio out jacks on the back of your ta pe component to th e R and L audi o in jacks on your rece iver .
23 Connectin g an AUX compo nent www .gatew a y .com Connecting an A UX component The AUX jacks may be connect ed to an additional audio component such as a CD player, tape deck, or game conso le.
24 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Connecting a tele vision This receiver supp orts S-Vi deo an d composite video j acks.
25 Connectin g speakers www .gatew a y .com Connecting speaker s Speaker place ment Ideal speaker placem ent varies depending on the size of your room , wall coverings, and other enviro nment variables. The following information depicts typical placement recommendations.
26 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com Surr ound left and right speake rs ■ Place the surround speakers approximately 40 inches (1 meter) above the ear level of a seated listener on the direc t left and right or slightly behind the listener .
27 Connectin g speakers www .gatew a y .com T o connect speakers to your receiver: 1 Connect the striped-edge speake r cable to the red (positive) sp eaker cable connector . Connect the non- stri ped edge spe aker cable to the black (negative) spea ker cable connector .
28 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com 2 Connect the ri ght and left surround speakers and the ba ck surround speaker to the receiver . Match the positive and negative cables from Step 1 to the positive an d negative connectors on the receiver .
29 Connectin g speakers www .gatew a y .com 3 Connect the center speaker to the receiver , making sure to match the positive and negative connectors..
30 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com 4 Connect the left and right front speak ers to the center speaker , making sure to match th e positive and negati ve connectors.
31 Connectin g speakers www .gatew a y .com 5 T urn the center speake r’ s V entriloquist Fun ction to ON ..
32 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com 6 Connect the subwoofer to the receiver ..
33 Connectin g speakers www .gatew a y .com 7 Plug in the subwoofer ..
34 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com 8 Swit ch the sub woofer to Digital Receiver , turn the Vo l u m e to ~5, then flip the POWER swit ch to ON . Certain setting s need to be made to your receiver to match your K AS-303 speakers.
35 Pluggi ng in your compone nts www .gatew a y .com Plug ging in y our components After you have mad e all the connections, plug in your receiv er and your connec ted component s.
36 Chapter 2: Connecting Com ponents and Speak ers www .gatew a y .com.
3 37 Using the Receiver Read thi s chap ter to learn how to: ■ T urn the receiver on and off ■ Set u p the spe aker s ■ Use the univ ersal r emo te c ontr ol ■ Listen to a program sour ce ■ .
38 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com T urning the receiver on and off T o turn the receiver on: 1 Press the power button o n the receiver . The receiver enters Standby mo de. Each subsequent press of the power button o n the receiver switches the receiver betwee n Standby mode and o ff .
39 Setting u p your speak ers www .gatew a y .com Setting up y our speakers Adjusting the speaker settings After you have installed your receiver and connected all the components, you should adjust the speaker settings for the optimum sound ac oustics for your environment and sp eaker layout.
40 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com Ye s / N o n e — Select Ye s if a subwoofe r i s connected. Select None if a subwoofer is not connected. ■ See the spec i fications of the speakers that you a re connecting. For exam ple, if the frequency rang e of your speakers is 80 Hz ~ 12 KHz, then the Crossover Frequency is 80 Hz.
41 Setting u p your speak ers www .gatew a y .com Spea ker distance settings When using 5.1 c hannel surround pla yback with Dolby Digital or DTS sour ces, the center and surround speakers should be the same distance from the main listening position as the front speakers.
42 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com Using the universal remote contr ol Operating components with the univer sal remote contr ol T o operate components with the universal remote control: 1 Enter the Setup code for each comp onent, other than this receiver , that you want to control.
43 Using the u niversal re mote control www .gatew a y .com 4 Aim the remote control at the remote sensor of the component that you want to operate and press the bu tton that corresponds to the functio n you want to perform. Pr ogramming the re mote contr o l This remote control c an control up to 8 different c omponents.
44 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com Entering a setup code T o enter a setup code: 1 T urn on the component you want to control. 2 Locate the setup code for your conn ected compone nt.
45 Using the u niversal re mote control www .gatew a y .com T o program a macro: 1 Press and hold down both the ENTER button on the remote control and the macro but ton y ou want to program ( M1, M2, or M3).
46 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com Switc hing between connected components T o switch between connected components: 1 Press the Input Selector button on the receiver or press on e of the Dir ect Input Selecto r buttons on the remote control.
47 Surr ound sound www .gatew a y .com 6 If you want to mute the sound, press the MUTE button on th e remo te control. 7 If you want to listen with h e a dphones, connect headphones to the Phones jack on the recei ver .
48 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com Dolby Digital ™ Dolb y Digital di scs sup por t recording s of u p to 5.1 ch annels o f digi tal signa ls , whic h reproduce m uch better s ound quality , spatial e xpans ion, and dynamic ra nge char acteristics than the pre vious Dol by Surr ound eff ects.
49 Surr ound sound www .gatew a y .com 2-channel surr ound modes The following modes apply conventional 2-channel signals such as digital PCM or analog stereo sig n a ls to h igh performance Digital Signal Processor to recrea te sound fields artificially .
50 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com For your reference, the sound from ea ch ch annel can be repr odu ced according to the surround modes a s follows: Selecti ng the surround m ode T o select the surround mode: ■ Press the left and right DSP mode buttons on the remote contro l to cycl e through the surround mod es.
51 Surr ound sound www .gatew a y .com The signal forma t of your selected input sour ce determines the availa ble surround mode s . * Items in parenthesis a re only select able when the surround back speaker setting is no t N . ■ When 96 kHz PCM signals are input, ster eo mode is selected automatica lly and surround mod e cannot be selected.
52 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com T o select stereo mode: ■ Press the Stereo button o n the remote control to cancel surround mode and switch to stereo mode.
53 Surr ound sound www .gatew a y .com T o adjust channel levels manually: 1 Press the Ch. SEL button on the remote cont rol. Each time th e button is pressed, the corre s ponding channel is selected and displayed for sev eral seconds.
54 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com T o recall channel levels from memor y: 1 Press the SETU P button on the receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode. 2 While in Setup mode, re peatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until P CALL displa ys .
55 Surr ound sound www .gatew a y .com Adjusting the tone Y ou can adjust the tone (ba ss and treble). T o adjust tone: 1 Press the SETU P button on the receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode. 2 While in Setup mode, re peatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until TO NE OF F or B ASS appears .
56 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com 3 Wh ile dis playi ng D YNR 0.0 , press the ADJUST up and down buttons on the receiver to cycle betwe en the available modes: D YNR 0.0: Off , D YNR 0.5: Low Compression , and D YNR 1.0: High Compression .
57 Listeni ng to the radio www .gatew a y .com Listening to the radio Selecting th e tuner T o select the tuner: 1 Press the INPUT SELECT OR button on the receiver or the TUNER button on the remote control to select the tuner . 2 Press the AM/FM MODE button on the receiver to cycle between the following bands: FM STEREO , FM MONO , and AM .
58 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com A uto tuning T o automatically tune the tuner: 1 If you are using t he buttons on the receiver , repeatedly press the TUNE MODE butto n on t he re ceive r to s elec t T uning mode . The PRESET light turns off.
59 Analog Audio/Vi deo reco rding www .gatew a y .com T uning to preset stations T o tune to p reset stations: 1 If you are using t he buttons on the receiver , repeatedly press the TUNE MODE button on the receiver to select Pr eset mode . The PRESET lig ht turns on.
60 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com T o dub from video components onto VIDEO 1: 1 Press the INPUT SELECT OR butt on on the receiver or the VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 direct input selector button on the remote c ontro l to select VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 as your recording source.
61 Digital Audio recording with an MD reco rder www .gatew a y .com Digital A u dio recor ding with an MD recor der ■ Y ou can only rec ord digitally (wi thout digital to analog conversi on) when the OPTICAL DIGIT AL OUT jack of thi s receiver is connected to the OPTICAL DIGIT AL IN ja ck of an MD recorder or CD recorder .
62 Chapte r 3: Usi ng the Receiver www .gatew a y .com Using the sleep timer Use the sleep timer to automatically turn the receiver off after a specified period of time . . T o use the sleep tim er: ■ Press the SLEEP button on the remote control to cy cle between the following sleep timer settings: 10 , 20 , 30 , 60 , 90 , a nd OFF .
4 63 Using the OSD Read thi s chap ter to learn how to ad just your receiver settings from the on-sc reen display (OSD)..
64 Chapter 4: Using the OSD www .gatew a y .com Displa ying the current status When the AU TO O S D is set to ON the rec eiver displays status information. The information displays for several seconds then automatically turns off. One example of display ed status information is shown below .
65 Using the Menu screen www .gatew a y .com Using the Men u screen Navigate the Menu screen using the c ursor control ( , , , and ), OSD ( ) , and ENTER ( ) buttons on your remote c ontrol. T o adjust settings from the OSD: 1 Press the OSD button on the remote cont rol.
66 Chapter 4: Using the OSD www .gatew a y .com OSD men us and options Use these OSD menus and options to adjust various setting for your receiver . Menu OSD Disp lay Description Speak er Setup Config ure Speak er settings . Option s incl ude: P age 1/2 ■ Subw oofer – Set to Y es or No .
67 Using the Menu screen www .gatew a y .com Surround M ode Configure the Su rround mod e sett ings. The di splay ed surround modes ch ange dependi ng on the f or mat of the select ed inpu t signal.
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5 69 Maintaining and T r oub leshooting Y our Receiver Read thi s chap ter to learn how to mai ntain and troubleshoot your re ceiver ..
70 Chapte r 5: Main taining and Trou bleshooting Y our Receiver support..gate wa y .com Cleaning and maintenance ■ Y our receiver is cooled by air circulated through the v ents on the bottom of the case. Keep these vents free of dust. W ith the rece i ver turned off and unplugged, b rush the dust away from the vents with a damp clot h.
71 Trou bleshooting support..gate wa y .com ■ Check com ponent connec t ions. ■ Check the sel ected input sourc e. No sound fr om the surr ound speakers ■ Select a surround mode. ■ Adjust master volume and surround level. ■ Select the desired surround speaker setting.
72 Chapte r 5: Main taining and Trou bleshooting Y our Receiver support..gate wa y .com Continuous hissing noise during FM recepti on, especiall y when a stereo br oadcast is recei ved. ■ Change the posit ion of the antenna. ■ Inst all an out door ant enna.
73 Techni cal support support..gate wa y .com T ec hnical suppor t T elep hone support For cus tomer service and supp ort, call 1-800-846- 2301 between 7 a m and 10pm Central Tim e Monday through Friday . Interne t For technical support, go t o the Gateway Support W eb site at support.
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A 75 Specifications and Setup Codes Use this appendix as a reference for your re ceiver’ s specifications and setup codes..
76 www .gatew a y .com Specifications LN-520 re ceiver specifications Amplifier P ower o utput (stereo mode): 6 Ω , THD 0.3% , 40 Hz~2 0 kHz | 2×1 00 W T otal harmonic dist or ti on: 6 Ω , 50 W , 1 kHz | 0 .09% Intermodulation distortion: 60 Hz : 7 kHz= 4 : 1 SMPT E, 6 .
77 Specifi cations www .gatew a y .com Note: Design and specificati ons are subject to change without no tice for improvements. Signal to n oise r atio , 1 mV , mono/ste reo | 72/65 dB T otal harmonic distortion, 1 kH z, mono/s tereo | 0.
78 www .gatew a y .com KAS-303 speakers specifications Satellites Video-shielde d, 2.5 in (6.4 cm) full range driv en Enclos ure: Blac k vi nyl l aminated MDF Dime nsions: 5 .75 in (14.6 cm) H × 3.875 in (9.8 cm) W × 3.5 in (8. 9 cm) D Center -Chann els Video -shield ed, two 4 i n (10.
79 Specifi cations www .gatew a y .com SW303 subwoofer specifications Design V enturi ported system Amplifier Power 150 watts RMS (400 max .) Signal -to-Noise Ra tio Greater t han 80 dB Dampi ng factor >5 00 Crossover 40-180 Hz. (use r v ar iable), active low-pa ss, 24 dB/ octave Subso nic Filte r 18 dB/oc ta ve b elow 20 Hz.
80 www .gatew a y .com Setup Codes TV setup codes A O C 005 003 Admira l 041 031 Aik o Akai 014 005 Alaron Ambass ador America Action 026 024 027 Ampro Anam A udiov o x Ba ysonic Belcor 043 027 030 02.
81 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com Crai g Crosley Crown 027 010 027 006 Curtis Mathes 007 010 019 008 030 041 012 005 016 011 001 006 022 032 038 040 Dae woo 030 003 006 014 034 035 Da ytron Denon 00.
82 www .gatew a y .com Hitachi Infinity Inteq JBL JCB 016 010 002 010 050 011 018 JVC 009 046 KEC 027 KTV 027 005 006 K enwood 005 003 LG 011 003 LXI 007 010 019 020 025 Logi k Lux man 001 011 MGA MTC.
83 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com Nikk o 005 025 014 Onw a 027 Optimus Optonica Ori o n P anasonic 019 041 028 008 042 021 031 042 022 026 P enney 007 004 020 003 008 011 012 006 005 015 025 040 Pil.
84 www .gatew a y .com Sansei 030 Sansui 031 Sanyo Scimitsu 019 003 Scotch 025 Scott 028 027 025 003 026 Sears 007 010 019 020 025 0 26 011 006 Semiv ox 027 Semp Sharp Sherw ood 020 041 000 021 006 Sh.
85 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com VCR setup codes T ote vision 006 V ector Researc h 005 Victor 009 Vidikron 010 Vidtech 025 00 3 W ards 010 021 005 025 004 003 026 011 001 White We stinghou se 031 .
86 www .gatew a y .com Canon 004 Carver 08 1 Ciner al 025 Citiz en 005 025 Colt 01 5 Crai g 005 012 023 015 024 Curtis Mathes 013 004 026 028 Cyberne x 023 Dae woo 010 025 Denon 008 Dynat ech 000 Elec.
87 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com Harwo od 015 Headq uar ter Hitachi 011 000 008 026 Hughes Net.Sys JVC 008 014 026 Jensen 026 KEC 005 025 KLH 01 5 K enwood 01 4 026 006 K odak 004 005 LXI 00 5 Lloy.
88 www .gatew a y .com NEC 01 7 014 026 006 Nikk o 005 Nob le x 023 Olympu s Opimus 004 005 031 02 7 032 017 0 28 029 030 Orion 020 021 001 P anasonic 00 4 028 022 029 031 P e nny Pe n t a x 00 4 008 .
89 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com Samsung 023 010 033 Sanky 02 7 007 Sansui 00 0 014 02 1 0 26 024 Sany o 012 023 017 0 11 Scott 02 0 010 018 009 Sears 00 4 005 012 000 0 08 017 011 Semp 01 0 Sharp .
90 www .gatew a y .com Videoso nic 02 3 W ards 013 004 027 012 016 023 000 008 015 019 White We stingHo use 02 1 025 XR-100 00 4 000 015 Y amaha 006 Zenith 00 7 000 021 003 Ameira High 004 (TV use 0 0.
91 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com D VD setup code s P anasonic Pe n n e y Quasar RCA 004 (TV use 0 08) 028 (TV use 0 42) 004 (TV use 0 08) 023 028 (TV use 0 42) 004 (TV use 0 08) 028 (TV use 0 42) 0.
92 www .gatew a y .com Cable Set-top Bo x setup codes RCA 002 Samsung Sherw ood 017 001 012 0 00 018 019 020 021 0 22 023 025 Sony T echnics 004 013 Theta D igital To s h i b a 014 011 Y amaha 013 007.
93 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com GoldSta r 017 040 Goodm ind 026 Hamli n 012 020 004 013 Hitac hi 006 Hytex Jas co 007 010 018 021 Jerrold 002 007 033 032 009 010 006 034 Memolex 000 Movie Ti me 01.
94 www .gatew a y .com Smasung Scientif ic Atlanta 017 003 01 4 023 030 027 Signal Signature Sprucer Starcom 010 006 031 002 014 010 Starga te 010 014 0 26 Starqu est 010 TV86 0 15 T ele vie w 014 T o.
95 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com Satellite Set-top Bo x setup codes AlphaStar Chapa rral Echostar 008 001 009 Expree vu Gener al Instrument 009 016 015 018 HTS 009 Hitac hi 011 Hughes Net.
96 www .gatew a y .com A ux-T ape/MiniDisc se tup codes A ux-Laser disc setup codes A ux-T ape setup codes Sherw ood 000 (f or tape deck) 035 (f or M D rec order) Denon 007 Mitsub ishi 007 NAD 007 Pio.
97 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com A ux-Amplifie r setup codes W ards 002 Y amaha 010 009 A wia 029 Carver 023 Curtis Mathes 027 Denon 037 Har man/ Kardon Linn 040 023 Megavox Marant z 023 023 P anas.
98 www .gatew a y .com A ux-Home A utomation setu p codes A ux-DB S setup co des GE 043 Lutr on 044 One F or All 042 Radio Shack 043 Security Sys tem 042 Univ ersal X10 042 X10 042 A wia 0 45 0 59 029.
99 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com A ux-Acce ssory setup codes CD setup codes Arch er 013 GC Elec tronics 013 Jebsee 013 Rabbi t 036 Radio Shack 013 A wia 010 030 Bur mes ter 019 Calif or n ia A udio.
100 www .gatew a y .com MTC 0 19 Megavox Marant z 010 002 035 010 013 Missi on 010 NSM 0 10 Nikk o 033 Onkyo Opimus 008 001 019 026 004 009 012 021 035 020 029 P anasonic 0 02 031 P arasound 0 19 Phil.
101 Setup Code s www .gatew a y .com T eac 019 018 033 013 T echnics 002 0 31 Vict or 007 W ards 010 006 Y amaha 005 0 15 Y orx 032.
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B 103 Saf ety , Regulator y , and Legal Inf ormation Impor tant safety inf ormation 1 Read Instruction s - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2 Retain ins tructions - T he safety and operating in structions should be retained fo r future referenc e.
104 Safety, Re gulatory, and Le gal Information www .gatew a y .com 7 W ater and Moisture - Do not use this pr oduct near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitc hen sink, or laun dry tub; in a wet basemen t, or near a s wimming pool; and the like.
105 Important safety informat ion www .gatew a y .com 17 Overloading - Do no t overload wall outlet s, exte nsion co rds, or integr al convenience receptacles a s t h i s c a n r e s u l t i n a r i s k o f f i r e o r e l e c t r i c s h o c k .
106 Safety, Re gulatory, and Le gal Information www .gatew a y .com Regulator y compliance statements United State s of A meric a Federal Communicati ons Commission (FCC) Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15 This device ha s been tested and found to comply with the lim its for a Class B dig i tal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
107 Regu latory compli ance statements www .gatew a y .com Laser sa f ety st atement All Gateway syst ems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropria te saf et y standards, includin g IEC 825.
108 Safety, Re gulatory, and Le gal Information www .gatew a y .com T ele vision antenna connector s pr otection External tele vision antenna grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is to be c.
109 Regu latory compli ance statements www .gatew a y .com P ower lines Do not locate the anten na near overhead light or power circu its, or where it could fall into suc h power line s or circuits.
110 Safety, Re gulatory, and Le gal Information www .gatew a y .com Notices Copy right © 2003 Gatewa y , Inc. All Rights Reserved 14303 Gatewa y Place P owa y , CA 92064 USA All Rights Reser ved This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved.
111 Index Numerics 6 or 7 channel component connecti ng 19 A AC-3 (Toslink) digital 15 adjusting displa y brightness 62 AM Loop anten na connecti ng 16 Arena surround mode 49 AUX component connecti ng.
112 dynam ic range compressing 55 F FM an tenna connecti ng 17 front panel controls 4 G Game surround mode 49 H Hall surrou nd mode 49 I insert batteries 11 install batteries 11 L LFE level adjustin g.
113 DTS - ES Ex tended Surround 47 DTS Digita l Surround 47 DTS Neo 6 surround 47 Game 49 Hall 49 Matrix 49 Movie 49 MPEG Multichannel 48 Stad ium 49 Theater 49 S-Vide o 14 T tape component connecti n.
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