Your Klipsch Controller; Buttons; Display - Klipsch CS-500 Owner's Manual

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Your Klipsch Controller

Buttons

SOURCE
Chooses the function you want to use—radio,
DVD/CD, watch TV, access any other components
connected to your Klipsch system (VCR, video game
system, etc.). Each time you press the
button, it goes to the next input that corresponds
to the component that's connected to that input
jack on the back of your Klipsch system.
When listening to the radio, this button moves to the
PRESETS
next radio station that you programmed into the
preset memory.
Plays discs in disc tray, and pauses playback
PLAY/PAUSE
when a disc is playing.
Ç
Opens and closes the disc tray.
OPEN/CLOSE
Turns your Klipsch system on and off.
POWER
Adjusts the volume.
VOLUME
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Ç
Changes radio station. Specifi c functionality of these
TUNING
buttons can be selected in the tuner setup menu.
SOURCE
TUNING
PRESETS
SOURCE
PLAY/PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
Ç

Display

DVD
P.SCAN MP3
A
B ALL
DOLBY
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
radio's RDS (Radio Data System), such as artist and track information, is
displayed when you've 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 fi 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
company's initial investors. Spielberg fi 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.
VOLUME
POWER
WMA MPEG4 JPEG ANGLE TITLE
TRK
CHAP

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