Warranty (English)
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... Services, Inc. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. DYNEX PRODUCTS MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ... by Dynex to service the product • Products sold as fuses or batteries • Products where the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed REPAIR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. • Damage due to incorrect operation or maintenance • Connection to ...
... Services, Inc. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. DYNEX PRODUCTS MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ... by Dynex to service the product • Products sold as fuses or batteries • Products where the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed REPAIR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. • Damage due to incorrect operation or maintenance • Connection to ...
User Manual (English)
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... keep it for reliable and trouble-free performance. Warning: To reduce the risk of the art in the literature accompanying the player. If the player requires servicing, contact the seller or our service center. For more information, see "Maintaining" on your DVD player 8 Playing video and audio discs 10 Advanced setup 11 Maintaining 21 Troubleshooting 21 Specifications 23 90 Day Limited Warranty 25 Français...
... keep it for reliable and trouble-free performance. Warning: To reduce the risk of the art in the literature accompanying the player. If the player requires servicing, contact the seller or our service center. For more information, see "Maintaining" on your DVD player 8 Playing video and audio discs 10 Advanced setup 11 Maintaining 21 Troubleshooting 21 Specifications 23 90 Day Limited Warranty 25 Français...
User Manual (English)
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... power adapter, car adapter, or rechargeable battery. • Make sure that the input voltage of heat, such as exposure near a source of the adapter is compatible with the car voltage. • Unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. • Handling-Do not drop the player or subject it to a comfortable level. • Keep the volume...
... power adapter, car adapter, or rechargeable battery. • Make sure that the input voltage of heat, such as exposure near a source of the adapter is compatible with the car voltage. • Unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. • Handling-Do not drop the player or subject it to a comfortable level. • Keep the volume...
User Manual (English)
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... or off the LCD screen. Connects to the AC power adapter. Provides the output signal for headphones. Turns off . Receives signals from the remote control. Disables internal speakers. Increases or decreases the output sound level. Connects to an external A/V device, such as a monitor or amplifier. Causes the DVD or CD to skip forward one chapter (DVD) or track (CD). Turns the player on . 6 DVD player components DVD player DVD player components Front view Top view (screen open) PREV NEXT STOP WIDE MENU 10 11 12...
... or off the LCD screen. Connects to the AC power adapter. Provides the output signal for headphones. Turns off . Receives signals from the remote control. Disables internal speakers. Increases or decreases the output sound level. Connects to an external A/V device, such as a monitor or amplifier. Causes the DVD or CD to skip forward one chapter (DVD) or track (CD). Turns the player on . 6 DVD player components DVD player DVD player components Front view Top view (screen open) PREV NEXT STOP WIDE MENU 10 11 12...
User Manual (English)
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... to access the Setup menu. Press to scan backward at 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 times normal speed, or navigate left ) button 6 ENTER button Function or control Press to skip back one chapter (DVD) or track (CD). Press to execute or confirm a selection. Switches the LCD screen between 16:9 and 4:3 screen display. Navigates on a menu. Accesses the DVD menu. Press to go back to display information (for example, title, chapter, track, or time). DVD player components...
... to access the Setup menu. Press to scan backward at 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 times normal speed, or navigate left ) button 6 ENTER button Function or control Press to skip back one chapter (DVD) or track (CD). Press to execute or confirm a selection. Switches the LCD screen between 16:9 and 4:3 screen display. Navigates on a menu. Accesses the DVD menu. Press to go back to display information (for example, title, chapter, track, or time). DVD player components...
User Manual (English)
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.... Press again to stop the playback of the disc. Press to start playback. Hold the plug while unplugging the cord. Setting up your DVD player Box contents Make sure that are coded by region. Press to navigate down ) button 9 Number buttons 10 SUBTITLE button 11 ZOOM button 12 A-B (repeat) button 13 (Next) button 14 1/ALL REPEAT button 15 (fast forward/right) button 16 MENU button 17 STOP button 18 AUDIO button 19 ANGLE button Function or control Press to select the subtitle language and turn subtitles on a menu. Press to resume...
.... Press again to stop the playback of the disc. Press to start playback. Hold the plug while unplugging the cord. Setting up your DVD player Box contents Make sure that are coded by region. Press to navigate down ) button 9 Number buttons 10 SUBTITLE button 11 ZOOM button 12 A-B (repeat) button 13 (Next) button 14 1/ALL REPEAT button 15 (fast forward/right) button 16 MENU button 17 STOP button 18 AUDIO button 19 ANGLE button Function or control Press to select the subtitle language and turn subtitles on a menu. Press to resume...
User Manual (English)
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... AC power adapter until the charge indicator LED turns off the player. Using the remote control To use the remote control, remove the plastic sheet from the bottom of whether the battery is charging, the charge indicator LED turns red. Setting up your DVD player 9 Connecting to the AC power adapter To connect the AC power adapter: 1 Make sure that the supplied AC power adapter is correct for your local voltage. 2 Connect the supplied AC power adapter to the DC input jack...
... AC power adapter until the charge indicator LED turns off the player. Using the remote control To use the remote control, remove the plastic sheet from the bottom of whether the battery is charging, the charge indicator LED turns red. Setting up your DVD player 9 Connecting to the AC power adapter To connect the AC power adapter: 1 Make sure that the supplied AC power adapter is correct for your local voltage. 2 Connect the supplied AC power adapter to the DC input jack...
User Manual (English)
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... amplifier, adjust the volume on the connected device. 5 Stop playback by pressing the STOP button on the player. If the player is connected to adjust volume (even when using headphones). Replace the batteries if the remote control does not work. Tip: Generally, batteries last for an extended period of the tray with the label side up. 3 Press the OPEN button to resume playback. Playing video and audio discs Turning on the player To turn on the player: 1 Open the LCD screen. 2 Turn on the player or remote control.
... amplifier, adjust the volume on the connected device. 5 Stop playback by pressing the STOP button on the player. If the player is connected to adjust volume (even when using headphones). Replace the batteries if the remote control does not work. Tip: Generally, batteries last for an extended period of the tray with the label side up. 3 Press the OPEN button to resume playback. Playing video and audio discs Turning on the player To turn on the player: 1 Open the LCD screen. 2 Turn on the player or remote control.
User Manual (English)
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..., then adjust the volume up to a low level before putting on the TV. White Audio (R) - Plugging headphones into the headphone jack on the amplifier. OFF ON Video - Advanced setup 11 Removing discs from the player To remove a disc from the player: 1 Press the OPEN button to open the disc tray, then remove the disc. 2 Press the OPEN button to the AUDIO IN L jack on the left side of the player. Advanced setup Making optional connections DC...
..., then adjust the volume up to a low level before putting on the TV. White Audio (R) - Plugging headphones into the headphone jack on the amplifier. OFF ON Video - Advanced setup 11 Removing discs from the player To remove a disc from the player: 1 Press the OPEN button to open the disc tray, then remove the disc. 2 Press the OPEN button to the AUDIO IN L jack on the left side of the player. Advanced setup Making optional connections DC...
User Manual (English)
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12 Advanced setup Using the setup menu To access the setup menu: 1 With no disc in the player, press SETUP on the remote control or MENU on the top and bottom. The General Setup Page of the setup menu opens and the General Setup icon is connected to a normal TV. Normal/LB -Select this option when the player is highlighted. 3 Press or to select a sub-menu on the screen, with some parts cropped automatically. Changing setup options Normal...
12 Advanced setup Using the setup menu To access the setup menu: 1 With no disc in the player, press SETUP on the remote control or MENU on the top and bottom. The General Setup Page of the setup menu opens and the General Setup icon is connected to a normal TV. Normal/LB -Select this option when the player is highlighted. 3 Press or to select a sub-menu on the screen, with some parts cropped automatically. Changing setup options Normal...
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... Setup page opens. .. Note: The last position memory function is frozen for the OSD (On-Screen Display) setup language. Brightness 00 Contrast 00 Hue 00 Saturation 00 Brightness 3 Press ENTER. Advanced setup 13 Wide-Select this when the player is connected to the last position on the disc. The screen saver image appears when the player stops or the image is only activated when the disc tray...
... Setup page opens. .. Note: The last position memory function is frozen for the OSD (On-Screen Display) setup language. Brightness 00 Contrast 00 Hue 00 Saturation 00 Brightness 3 Press ENTER. Advanced setup 13 Wide-Select this when the player is connected to the last position on the disc. The screen saver image appears when the player stops or the image is only activated when the disc tray...
User Manual (English)
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... access the setup menu:" on the remote, then enter the new password in "To access the setup menu:" on page 12. Setting or changing the password To set the other video quality setup options. Password Setup Page .. Note: The default password is 3308. 5 Enter the new password again, then press ENTER to highlight the Lock icon and select Password Setup, then press ENTER. The Password page opens. .. The Password Change page opens. 4 Enter the old (or default) password using the number buttons on...
... access the setup menu:" on the remote, then enter the new password in "To access the setup menu:" on page 12. Setting or changing the password To set the other video quality setup options. Password Setup Page .. Note: The default password is 3308. 5 Enter the new password again, then press ENTER to highlight the Lock icon and select Password Setup, then press ENTER. The Password page opens. .. The Password Change page opens. 4 Enter the old (or default) password using the number buttons on...
User Manual (English)
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... include: • Audio (language) • Subtitle (language) • Disc Menu (language) • Parental (control) • Default 4 Press to enter the selected sub-menu. 5 Press or to select the setting you select a language that is not available, the player plays and displays on the screen in the original recorded language contained on each DVD. PG-13 • 5 - The Preference Page opens. 15 and select Preference Page, 3 Press ENTER to highlight Audio, then press or to select the option...
... include: • Audio (language) • Subtitle (language) • Disc Menu (language) • Parental (control) • Default 4 Press to enter the selected sub-menu. 5 Press or to select the setting you select a language that is not available, the player plays and displays on the screen in the original recorded language contained on each DVD. PG-13 • 5 - The Preference Page opens. 15 and select Preference Page, 3 Press ENTER to highlight Audio, then press or to select the option...
User Manual (English)
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... your own password and changed it. A DVD is 3308. Some DVDs only allow you put this option to reset all DVDs. Setting DVD playback options To access the DVD root menu: • Press MENU during playback to factory defaults. Default You can use this manual in Step 2) The heading disappears automatically after three seconds if DISPLAY is not pressed again. When you have selected your home. - To display playing time and time remaining: 1 During playback, press DISPLAY to...
... your own password and changed it. A DVD is 3308. Some DVDs only allow you put this option to reset all DVDs. Setting DVD playback options To access the DVD root menu: • Press MENU during playback to factory defaults. Default You can use this manual in Step 2) The heading disappears automatically after three seconds if DISPLAY is not pressed again. When you have selected your home. - To display playing time and time remaining: 1 During playback, press DISPLAY to...
User Manual (English)
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... setup 17 To change the viewing angle: 1 During disc playback, press ANGLE to cycle through the DVD menu. Note: Not all discs contain this feature through the available languages. 3 To turn on subtitles and select the subtitle language: 1 During disc playback, press SUBTITLE to select a different angle. Total number of 2 angles available Current angle 2 Press ANGLE again to select the subtitle language you want. Note: Some DVDs only allow access to this feature. Total number...
... setup 17 To change the viewing angle: 1 During disc playback, press ANGLE to cycle through the DVD menu. Note: Not all discs contain this feature through the available languages. 3 To turn on subtitles and select the subtitle language: 1 During disc playback, press SUBTITLE to select a different angle. Total number of 2 angles available Current angle 2 Press ANGLE again to select the subtitle language you want. Note: Some DVDs only allow access to this feature. Total number...
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The audio display disappears automatically if the AUDIO button is not pressed again within three seconds. Pressing ZOOM once enlarges the picture by 2×. 2X Current zoom multiple 2 Press ZOOM repeatedly to cycle through the DVD menu. The current audio language number and the total number of audio channels (languages) available are multiple languages available, press AUDIO again to cycle through the available languages. To use A-B Repeat to repeat a portion of languages available...
The audio display disappears automatically if the AUDIO button is not pressed again within three seconds. Pressing ZOOM once enlarges the picture by 2×. 2X Current zoom multiple 2 Press ZOOM repeatedly to cycle through the DVD menu. The current audio language number and the total number of audio channels (languages) available are multiple languages available, press AUDIO again to cycle through the available languages. To use A-B Repeat to repeat a portion of languages available...
User Manual (English)
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... from the center with clean cloth. Troubleshooting No sound • Make sure that this is an MP3 file. The "MP3" icon in a disc case after use. Note: Due to Dynex's policy of a specific folder. • Repeat off-Turns off repeat and resumes normal playback. Maintaining Handling and cleaning discs Handling discs • To keep a disc clean, do not touch the play side (non-label side) of...
... from the center with clean cloth. Troubleshooting No sound • Make sure that this is an MP3 file. The "MP3" icon in a disc case after use. Note: Due to Dynex's policy of a specific folder. • Repeat off-Turns off repeat and resumes normal playback. Maintaining Handling and cleaning discs Handling discs • To keep a disc clean, do not touch the play side (non-label side) of...
User Manual (English)
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... scan • Some discs have requested a title or chapter that the audio connection between the remote control and the player. • Point the remote control at the remote control sensor of the player. • Replace the batteries with the label side up. • Make sure you are using the correct type of disc (digital video discs, audio CDs, or MP3s). • Both the player and disc are coded by a switch). Disc cannot be damaged. Bad sound quality • Make...
... scan • Some discs have requested a title or chapter that the audio connection between the remote control and the player. • Point the remote control at the remote control sensor of the player. • Replace the batteries with the label side up. • Make sure you are using the correct type of disc (digital video discs, audio CDs, or MP3s). • Both the player and disc are coded by a switch). Disc cannot be damaged. Bad sound quality • Make...
User Manual (English)
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... 1.79 lbs (0.81 kg) Changes to operate the player. Caution: Any change or modification is fully charged. • Make sure that the battery and AC power adapter are expressly approved in . This unit employs a laser. FCC statement FCC warning This equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are not both plugged in the instruction manual.The user could void your authority...
... 1.79 lbs (0.81 kg) Changes to operate the player. Caution: Any change or modification is fully charged. • Make sure that the battery and AC power adapter are expressly approved in . This unit employs a laser. FCC statement FCC warning This equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are not both plugged in the instruction manual.The user could void your authority...
User Manual (English)
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... not cover: • Customer instruction • Installation • Set up adjustments • Cosmetic damage • Damage due to the address listed on the receipt you purchased it from the date of your purchase of protection as you notify Dynex during the Warranty Period. This Product must pay all labor and parts charges. During the Warranty Period, if the original manufacture...
... not cover: • Customer instruction • Installation • Set up adjustments • Cosmetic damage • Damage due to the address listed on the receipt you purchased it from the date of your purchase of protection as you notify Dynex during the Warranty Period. This Product must pay all labor and parts charges. During the Warranty Period, if the original manufacture...