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RADIO MENU
each audio track, the next JPEG
image will be shown.
With such discs, you can also either
listen to the MP3 audio or watch the
JPEG video files only. In order to do
so, click on the AUDIO or PICTURE
icons on the left part of the screen to
select or deselect the desired format.
Once done, the tracklist will only show
the MP3 or JPEG files.
The FM Tuner in the DSC 1000 can be
used to listen to the Radio. Before
listening to the radio stations, you
need to preset your favorite stations.
The easiest way to do so is with the
OSD screen on your monitor.
1. Press the ON button on the remote
control to turn the DVD Receiver on.
Make sure that the Main Power
Switch on the front panel is in the
On position, shown by the blue LED
surrounding the button. Also make
sure that your video monitor
connected to the DSC 1000 is
switched on.
2. Press the RADIO button on the
remote control or SOURCE on the
front panel repeatedly, to select the
FM Radio. The TV monitor will show
the RADIO Menu, as shown below.
You can also select the RADIO
Menu with the ARROW keys on the
remote control. Once the RADIO tab
is highlighted, press ENTER to
access the RADIO Menu.
The RADIO Menu shows the selected
Audio mode, the name of a station
currently played (as long as RDS is
available) and a Station list listing the
30 stations with their preset, station
name and frequency. 
Note: The stations can be preset
automatically or manually. The
Manual Preset mode is described
first. The Auto Preset mode is
described on the next page.
3. The RDS and AUTO Tune functions
are switched on by default, shown
by the dark blue icons, to make the
process of tuning your favorite
stations as easy as possible. Move
the cursor to the end of the first
station line in the menu. The fre-
quency will be highlighted and a
brief explanation will appear in the
Upper Menu Line on the bottom of
the menu.
NOTE: Both RDS and AUTO Tune
functions can be switched off by
moving the cursor button to the icon at
the left side of the menu and pressing
the Enter Button on the remote control
so that it turns light blue.
4. Pressing the search 
H
G
button
will scan the FM band for the first
available radio station with
acceptable reception. The scan will
stop once a station is found and the
name of the station will be displayed
(as long as RDS is transmitted by
the station).
The station will be stored
automatically on the current preset.
If you know the frequency of your
station, you can also tune the
frequency directly with the help of the
numeric keys of the remote control.
Move the cursor to the end of the
station line and press the frequency
with the numeric keys. Press Enter
twice to store.
5. Move the cursor to the next station
line in the menu. Follow the
directions in step 3 and in the Upper
Menu Line to store all your radio
stations in the tuner’s memory.
Rearranging the station list
Once all the stations have been stored
in the memory, you can rearrange the
station list, putting your favorite
stations on top of the list. 
1. Move the cursor in the left column
in the station list to the first station
you would like to rearrange. 
2. Press Enter to activate the current
station. The cursor will move to the
Lower Menu Line of the screen.
3. Select the desired preset from the
list by moving the cursor right or left.
Press Enter to activate the change.
The cursor will move back to the
new station line.
4. Repeat step 3 until all radio stations
have been rearranged according to
your preferences.
Selecting presets
Once rearranged, presets can be
chosen at any time by pressing the
numeric key corresponding to the
preset you would like to listen to.
Depending on whether the RDS
function is active, the station name
will show on the front panel
Information Display. 
Pressing the Previous/Next 
B
/
A
Button will select the next radio
station.
Presets can also be chosen in the
Radio Menu. Move the cursor to the
preset you would like to listen to and
press Enter to activate. An arrow in
front of the preset will light to show
the active radio station. The cursor
can be moved around the menu
without changing the current radio
station. Pressing the Previous/Next
B
/
A
Button at any position in the
menu will select the next radio station,
that is for instance from preset 3 to
preset 4, even if the cursor is
highlighting preset 11. Pressing the
Play button will always return the
cursor to the current station played,
no matter were it was previously
(even when another menu is open).
Removing presets
If you wish to remove presets from
your preset list, follow the steps
below.
1. Move the cursor in the left column
in the station list to the preset you
would like to remove. 
2. Press Enter to activate the current
station. The cursor will move to the
Lower Menu Line of the screen.
3. Select Remove from the list and
press Enter. The cursor will move
back to the original station line.
4. Repeat step 3 until all radio stations
you would like to delete have been
removed.
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Auto Preset function
When the cursor is moved to Pre-Set
on top of the preset numbers you can
activate the Auto Preset function,
clear the complete frequency list or
restore all default frequencies set by
the factory.
When the Auto Preset is selected the
tuner will scan the full FM range and
store all stations with acceptable
reception one after another on the
presets. The frequency scanned will
appear on the left lower side of the
menu while the frequency of each
station stored will be shown on the
right side of the list. When the
complete FM range is scanned or all
presets (30) are loaded with stations
the scan will stop and the first preset
be selected. 
You also can stop the scan at any time
by pressing the STOP button. Stations
can be rearranged by following the
explanations in the chapter
"Rearranging the station list" on page
19. 
RDS Station ID
With the help of RDS (Radio Data
System) you can show the name of
the station you are currently listening
to as well as the station names of all
other presets.
The RDS function is set to active by
default, shown by the dark blue RDS
icon at the left of the menu. In this
mode, all station names will be visible
both on the OSD menu as well as on
the Information Display on the front
panel.
If the RDS function on the left side of
the menu is inactive (light blue), you
will only see the frequency of the
current preset shown in the menu and
on the front panel display. The Station
Name line on top of the menu will
disappear, but the name of all other
stations preset will keep in the list.  
Pressing STATUS on the remote will
change the front panels display´s
indication from the frequency to the
name of an RDS station or vice versa.
Surround Mode for Tuner
As with all other inputs of the 
DSC 1000, you can also select your
preferred surround mode when
listening to the radio. The actual
surround mode is listed on the first
line of the tuner menu. Follow the
steps below to change the surround
format:
1. Move the cursor to the AUDIO line
on the top of the tuner menu. The
actual surround format will be
highlighted. Press enter to activate
the possible surround formats.
These will be shown in the bottom
line of the menu.
2. Move the cursor right or left, until
the desired surround format is
highlighted.
3. Press Enter to activate the change.
The setting will apply to all tuner
presets.
Note: Like with all other inputs of the
DSC 1000 the Audio mode can easily
be selected by pressing the AUDIO
button on the remote repeatedly until
the desired surround mode appears in
the first line of the OSD menu.
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TV MENU
As a Scart audio/video cable contains
both audio and video inputs and
outputs in one cable, the Scart
connector between the DVD Receiver
and the TV can also be used to lead
the audio output signals of your TV to
the DVD Receiver. In this way your TV
programs can be listened to over your
DSC sound system. 
NOTE: Please make sure that the Scart
cable used has all pins connected. If
not, only the video signal from the DVD
Receiver will be lead to the TV.
1. Press the ON button on the remote
control to turn the DVD Receiver on.
Make sure that the Main Power
Switch on the front panel is in the
On position, shown by the blue LED
surrounding the button. Also make
sure that your video monitor
connected to the DSC 1000 is
switched on.
2. Press the TV button on the remote
control or SOURCE on the front
panel repeatedly to select the Scart
as the input source. The TV monitor
will show the TV Menu, as shown
below. You can also select the TV
Menu with the ARROW keys on the
remote control. Once the TV tab is
highlighted, press ENTER to access
it.
If the DSC controller is already in
standby, you can also switch the unit
on by pressing the TV button on the
remote control.
The TV Menu contains the following
settings. Follow the explanations in
the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of
your screen to change the settings.
Audio: Selects the Surround Mode
you would like to use when listening to
your TV or other video device
connected to the Scart input.
Level adjustment: This setting gives
you the possibility to increase or
decrease the input level of the TV, so
that its sound will have the same level
as the radio, the DVD player or the
other audio inputs.
AUX MENU
In addition to the built-in DVD-Audio/
Video and CD player, the built-in radio
and Scart audio input, you can
connect one more analog audio
source to the DSC 1000. The analog
source can be connected to the
AUDIO IN input connectors on the
rear panel.
1. Press the ON or AUX button on the
remote control to turn the DVD
Receiver on. Make sure that the
Main Power Switch on the front
panel is in the On position, shown by
the blue LED surrounding the button.
Also make sure that your video
monitor connected to the DSC 1000
is switched on.
2. Press the AUX button on the remote
control or SOURCE on the front
panel repeatedly to select this
source as the input. The TV monitor
will show the AUX Menu, as shown
below. You can also select the AUX
Menu with the ARROW keys on the
remote control. Once the AUX tab is
highlighted, press ENTER to access
it.
The AUX Menu contains the following
settings. Follow the explanations in
the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of
your screen to change the settings.
Audio: Selects the Surround Mode
you would like to use when listening to
your additional analog audio source.
Level adjustment: This setting gives
you the possibility to increase or
decrease the input level of the analog
input, so that its sound will have the
same level as the radio, the DVD
player or the other audio inputs.
DIGITAL IN MENU
In addition to all analog audio and
video sources, the DSC 1000 also
gives you the opportunity to connect
two digital audio sources, for instance
a digital set-top box or satellite
receiver. Connect these sources to
either the coaxial or optical digital
input connectors on the rear panel.
1. Press the ON or DIGITAL IN button
on the remote control to turn the
DVD Receiver on. Make sure that
the Main Power Switch on the front
panel is in the On position, shown by
the blue LED surrounding the button.
Also make sure that your video
monitor connected to the DSC 1000
is switched on.
2. Press the DIGITAL IN button on the
remote control or SOURCE on the
front panel repeatedly to select one
of the digital sources as the input.
The TV monitor will show the
DIGITAL IN Menu, as shown below.
You can also select the DIGITAL IN
Menu with the ARROW keys on the
remote control. Once the DIGITAL
IN tab is highlighted, press ENTER
to access it.
The DIGITAL IN Menu contains the
following settings. Follow the expla-
nations in the Upper Menu Line on the
bottom of your screen to change the
settings.
TV MENU, AUX MENU, DIGITAL IN MENU
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Digital Input: Selects either the digital
source connected to the coaxial or to
the optical digital input as source to
listen to. 
Audio: Selects the Surround Mode
you would like to use when listening to
one of the digital audio sources.
Level adjustment: This setting gives
you the possibility to increase or
decrease the input level of the digital
input, so that its sound will have the
same level as the radio, the DVD
player or the other audio inputs.
Surround Mode Chart
Dolby Digital: Available only with
digital input sources encoded with
Dolby Digital data. It provides up to
five separate main audio channels
and a special dedicated Low
Frequency Effects channel.
DTS: Available only with digital input
sources encoded with DTS data.
Available on special DVD, LD and
audio-only discs, DTS provides up to
five separate main audio channels
and a special dedicated low
frequency channel.
Dolby Pro Logic II: Dolby Pro Logic II
is the latest version of Dolby
Laboratory's benchmark surround
technology that creates or decodes
full range, discrete left, center, right,
right surround and left surround
channels from matrix surround
encoded programs and conventional
stereo sources. The Dolby Pro Logic II
Movie mode is optimized for movie
soundtracks that are recorded with
matrix surround, by creating true rear
left, center and right signals. The
ProLogic II Music mode should be
used with musical selections, that are
recorded with matrix surround or with
normal stereo mode, creating discrete
rear left and right signals.
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