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5.1 ch Home Theater System
HTC-V10X
HTE-V10X
PR-155X (AV controller)
DV-S155X (DVD Player)
HTP-V10X
SWA-V10X (Subwoofer)
ST-V10X (Speakers)
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo HTC-V10X
DVD Player. Read this manual carefully before
using your new DVD Player. A good understanding
of its features and operation will allow you to
achieve optimum performance and enjoyment.
Keep this manual for future reference.
Contents
Overview...................................... 2
Before Using the DV-S155X ....... 8
Connections .............................. 13
Basic Operation ........................ 22
Advanced Operation................. 43
About Discs............................... 74
Troubleshooting........................ 79
Glossary .................................... 82
Specifications ........................... 84
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Page 1 - HTC-V10X

En5.1 ch Home Theater SystemHTC-V10XHTE-V10XPR-155X (AV controller)✔ DV-S155X (DVD Player)HTP-V10XSWA-V10X (Subwoofer)ST-V10X (Speakers)Instruction Ma

Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions

10 Index to Parts and Controls —Continued Rear panelDVD PLAYERDV-S155X jacksThese jacks allow you to connect an Onkyo compo-nent (cassette deck, etc.

Page 3 - Precautions

11 Index to Parts and Controls —Continued Remote control (RC-522DV)ON STANDBYSEARCHLAST MEMORYMEMORYDIMMERREPEATA-BRANDOMMENUSETUPTOP MENURETURNAUDIO

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12 Preparing the Remote Controller Inserting the batteriesUsing the remote controller12 31 Detach the battery cover.2 Insert two size-AA/R6 batteries

Page 5 - Features

13 Connections • Read the manuals supplied with your AV components.• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed and double-checked all audio

Page 6 - Table of Contents

14 Connections —Continued AV Cables & Sockets Video Cable Socket DescriptionComponent video connection cable Component video separates the lumi-n

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15 Connections —Continued Here’s how to connect the DV-S155X to your television so you can view DVD and otherimages. The connection method depends on

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16 Connections —Continued If your television has an S-video jack Connect the included S-video connection cable to the S-video jack. If your telev

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17 Connections —Continued • Refer to the Instruction Manual of your amp as well as the instructions given here.• Before you make connections, turn of

Page 10 - DVD PLAYER

18 Connections —Continued Connecting to the audio inputs of your television The audio will be heard from the built-in speakers of your television.I

Page 11 - —Continued

19 Connecting to the Onkyo Separate Collection Series components If you’re using the DV-S155X together with a PR-155X or an Onkyo separate collectio

Page 12 - About 5 m (16 f

2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use t

Page 13 - Connections

20 Connecting to the Onkyo Separate Collection Series compo- nents —Continued Connections and settings when using with the PR-155X 1 Make system conn

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21 Connections —Continued Make sure that you’ve completed all connections. When you connect the power cord, theDV-S155X will enter standby mode, and

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22 Initial DVD setup → Continues to next pageYou’ll use your television screen to make basic DVD settings. (You can’t do this during play-back.) Tur

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23 Initial DVD setup —Continued 2 Select the shape of the connected television Use the / buttons to select the shape of your television, and press

Page 17 - Connecting the PR-155X

24 DVD playback (Basic playback) To watch DVD video, turn on the power of your television, and switch the input select setting ofyour television to t

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25 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued Stopping playback Press the button. This activates the “Resume” function.When you press the button, p

Page 19 - Series components

26 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued About the disc menu Many DVDs provide a menu that lets youchoose the language of the soundtrack or sub-ti

Page 20 - SYSTEM MODE switch

27 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued Switching the audio during playback If the DVD contains soundtracks in more than one language, you can sw

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28 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued Switching the subtitles during playback If the DVD contains subtitles in more than one language, you can

Page 22 - Initial DVD setup

29 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued Selecting a title/chapter for playback Here’s how to play a specific title/chapter on the DVD. Finding the

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3 Precautions For British models Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified se

Page 24 - OPEN/CLOSE

30 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued Selecting a specific time location for playback Here’s how to specify a time from which playback will star

Page 25 - DVD playback (Basic playback)

31 DVD playback (Basic playback) —Continued 5.1 channel digital surround formats such as DTS and Dolby Digital store five channels and alow-frequency

Page 26 - About the disc menu

32 Playing a CD or video CD (Basic playback) To watch a video CD, turn on your television and switch it to the input to which you connectedthe DV-S15

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33 Playing a CD or video CD (Basic playback) —Continued Stopping playback Press the (Stop) button Stopping playback Press the button The “Resum

Page 28 - Switching the camera angle

34 Playing a CD or video CD (Basic playback) —Continued Slow motion playback During playback, press theSTEP/SLOW+ button on theremoteThe screen will

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35 Playing a CD or video CD (Basic playback) —Continued Switching the audio during playback You can switch between Stereo, Mono L, and Mono R. Switc

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36 Playing a CD or video CD (Basic playback) —Continued Searching for a track Here’s how you can play back a specific track of a video CD or CD. Se

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37 Playing a CD or video CD (Basic playback) —Continued Selecting a specific time location for playback Here’s how to specify a time from which pla

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38 Playing MP3, WMA, and JPEG (Basic playback) Here’s how to play MP3 or WMA music files. MP3 and WMA are audio compression formats.Some types of reco

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39 Playing MP3, WMA, and JPEG (Basic playback) —Continued Skipping to the desired track To advance to a track During playback, press the button

Page 34 - Slow motion playback

4 Precautions —Continued • Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its side or on a sloping surface, because it may cause a malfunction.• If

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40 Playing MP3, WMA, and JPEG (Basic playback) —Continued Selecting a track 1 During playback, press the SEARCH button The Disc Navigator screen a

Page 36 - Searching for a track

41 Playing MP3, WMA, and JPEG (Basic playback) —Continued You can view JPEG images on your television screen. JPEG is a compression format for stilli

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42 Playing MP3, WMA, and JPEG (Basic playback) —Continued Functions available during a slide show To view the next page Press the button. To view

Page 38 - ■ Assigned numbers

43 Advanced DVD playback You can use a variety of playback and repeat functions in addition to basic DVD playback.This function plays back DVD titles

Page 39 - Searching forward/backward

44 Advanced DVD playback —Continued To stop memory playback Press the (Stop) button twice. To insert an item into memory 1 Access the Memory Pl

Page 40 - Selecting a track

45 Advanced DVD playback —Continued This function plays back titles or chapters in random order. It will be cleared when the playerenters standby mod

Page 41 - / / /

46 Advanced DVD playback —Continued This function repeatedly plays the selected title or chapter, or the entire disc. This function willbe cleared wh

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47 Advanced DVD playback —Continued This function repeatedly plays the segment between the A and B points you specify. Repeatedly playing a selected

Page 43

48 Advanced DVD playback —Continued You can memorize the current location and settings for up to six discs so that the next time youinsert that disc,

Page 44 - Advanced DVD playback

49 Advanced DVD playback —Continued You can zoom-in (magnify) a desired portion of the image. Note You can’t zoom if the video output is set to Progr

Page 45 - Random playback

5 Features • Plays DVD video, DVD-R/DVD-RW (video mode), music CD/CD-R/CD-RW, video CD,MP3 CD, WMA *1 , and JPEG• Component video output jacks for hi

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50 Advanced CD or video CD playback You can use a variety of playback and repeat functions in addition to basic playback.This function plays video CD

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51 Advanced CD or video CD playback —Continued To stop memory playback Press the (Stop) button twice. To insert an item into memory 1 Access th

Page 48 - LAST MEMORY

52 Advanced CD or video CD playback —Continued This function plays back tracks in random order. It will be cleared when the player entersstandby mode

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53 Advanced CD or video CD playback —Continued This function repeatedly plays the selected track or the entire disc. This function will be clearedwhe

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54 Advanced CD or video CD playback —Continued This function repeatedly plays the segment between the A and B points you specify. Repeatedly playing

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55 Advanced CD or video CD playback —Continued You can memorize the current location and settings for a disc so that the next time you insertthat dis

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56 Advanced CD or video CD playback —Continued You can zoom-in (magnify) a desired portion of the image. Note You can’t zoom if the video output is s

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57 Advanced MP3, WMA, or JPEG playback You can use a variety of playback and repeat functions in addition to basic playback. Memory playback 1 Pre

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58 Advanced MP3, WMA, or JPEG playback —Continued This function plays back tracks or folders in random order. It will be cleared when the playerenter

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59 Advanced MP3, WMA, or JPEG playback —Continued This function repeatedly plays the selected folder or track. This function will be cleared whenthe

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6 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...2Precautions ..

Page 57 - Memory playback

60 Viewing disc information Here’s how to view information such as a DVD’s chapter/title data, a video CD or CD’s trackdata, and MP3 folder/track dat

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61 Advanced setup Here you can make advanced settings that are not included in the initial setup. Make these set-tings when necessary or desired. Set

Page 59

62 Advanced setup —Continued You’ll use your television screen to make advanced DVD settings. Turn on the power of yourtelevision, and switch it to t

Page 60 - Viewing disc information

63 Advanced setup —Continued Note Some items cannot be set while a disc is playing. Such items are grayed-out. 2 Use the / buttons to select the ic

Page 61 - Advanced setup

64 Advanced setup —Continued Video settings Here you can make video-related settings such as television size and image adjustments. Forboth interlace

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65 Advanced setup —Continued Progressive video settings Here you can make video settings for when progressive output is used (NTSC only). 1 Use the

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66 Advanced setup —Continued PAL Output Setting With this setting you can specify how the DV-S155X outputs video signals when playing NTSCformat d

Page 64 - Interlaced video settings

67 Advanced setup —Continued • Digital output This specifies whether digital audio will be output from the DV-S155X’s digital output jack. On: The di

Page 65 - Progressive video settings

68 Advanced setup —Continued Language settings Some DVDs contain subtitles or soundtracks in more than one language, allowing you tochoose the desire

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69 Advanced setup —Continued Audio Language This selects the language of the soundtrack that will play automatically when you play a DVDthat contai

Page 67 - Dynamic Range Control setting

7 Table of Contents —Continued Advanced DVD playback ... 43 Me

Page 68 - Disc Menu Language

70 Advanced setup —Continued Language Code List Use this list when specifying other languages. Language Code Language Code Language Code Japanese JA

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71 Advanced setup —Continued Diaplay Here you can make display-related settings. On-Screen Display This specifies whether the operating status such

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72 Advanced setup —Continued Operation Setting Here you can make settings for various functions of the DV-S155X. Pause/Still This setting specifies

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73 Advanced setup —Continued PBC This setting enables menu playback for video CDs with PBC. Off: PBC playback is disabled. On (Default setting): PB

Page 72 - Parental Lock

74 About Discs The DV-S155X can only play back discs withthe following marks on the disc labels, pack-aging, or jackets.*1 About playing copy-control

Page 73 - Auto power off

75 About Discs —Continued The controls on certain DVD discs may beprohibited or disabled. The DV-S155X willdisplay an icon ( ) that means a function

Page 74 - About Discs

76 About Discs —Continued The DV-S155X can play back CD-R/CD-RWdiscs containing music CD data, music datain formats such as MP3, and image data infor

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77 About Discs —Continued DVDs All discs are divided into smaller, more man-ageable sections so that you can find specificcontent more easily.More spec

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78 About Discs —Continued • Do not touch the playback side of a disc.• Do not attach paper or tape to discs.• Fingerprints and dust on a disc can cau

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79 Troubleshooting Please check the following points first. It is possible that the cause may lie with other connectedequipment, so refer to the Instr

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8 Index to Parts and Controls Front panelDISPLAYSTANDBY / ONSTANDBYDIMMERPROGRESSIVERANDOMREPEATDVD PLAYERDV-S155XRemote control sensorReceives signa

Page 79 - Troubleshooting

80 Troubleshooting —Continued Disc won’t play • When playing a disc recorded in DTS format, you must connect the digital output jack to a DTS-compat-

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81 Troubleshooting —Continued Can’t play back a disc that contains MP3/WMA/JPEG files • Make sure that the recorded disc is ISO 9660 compliant. (page

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82 Troubleshooting —Continued To return DVD-related settings to their default state (the factory settings) 1 Remove the disc so that the display se

Page 82 - Glossary

83 Glossary —Continued Dynamic range The difference between the quietest and loud-est sounds possible in an audio signal (with-out distorting or gett

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Page 84 - Specifications

9 Index to Parts and Controls —Continued Display sectionPROGRESSIVEMP3DVD V CD TITLETRACK CHPTOTAL REMAINPBC RANDOM MEMORY A-B D PRO LOGICPROGR

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