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... HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is user's responsibility to have fallen into a nonpolarized AC outlet , do not file or cut the wide blade. WARNING -... ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK) NO USERSERMCEABLE PARTS INSIDE. Install in the product enclosure that produce heat. 9)The AC plug supplied with liquid such as radiators, hear registers, stoves, or other apparatus(including amplifiers)that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of...
... HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is user's responsibility to have fallen into a nonpolarized AC outlet , do not file or cut the wide blade. WARNING -... ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK) NO USERSERMCEABLE PARTS INSIDE. Install in the product enclosure that produce heat. 9)The AC plug supplied with liquid such as radiators, hear registers, stoves, or other apparatus(including amplifiers)that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of...
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... Introduction to DVD Cautions Features Compatible Disc Types Control Button Locations and Explanations Remote Control Illustration How to use the Remote Control Accessories Connecting to Power Supply Installing Battery Pack SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Connected to TV set Connected to Ordinary Audio System Connected to Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder Connected to Amplifier with...
... Introduction to DVD Cautions Features Compatible Disc Types Control Button Locations and Explanations Remote Control Illustration How to use the Remote Control Accessories Connecting to Power Supply Installing Battery Pack SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Connected to TV set Connected to Ordinary Audio System Connected to Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder Connected to Amplifier with...
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...to clean the player, you do not intend to direct sunlight, mechanical vibration, humidity or dust-rich environment. Ensure that all connection wires and power supply cords are properly connected before use it is 32~95°F 2 Never use this player is turned off . A few bright or dark spots... may not illumiate normally. ON BATTERY PACK This player's battery pack is normal. The operating temperature of in fire or water. Power supply: AC 120V, 60Hz. Do not put this player in high temperature or near a heat source, or expose it to use sandpaper or ...
...to clean the player, you do not intend to direct sunlight, mechanical vibration, humidity or dust-rich environment. Ensure that all connection wires and power supply cords are properly connected before use it is 32~95°F 2 Never use this player is turned off . A few bright or dark spots... may not illumiate normally. ON BATTERY PACK This player's battery pack is normal. The operating temperature of in fire or water. Power supply: AC 120V, 60Hz. Do not put this player in high temperature or near a heat source, or expose it to use sandpaper or ...
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Control Button Locations and Explanations Headphones jack Audio/Optical Out jack Audio in jack S-Video Out jack Video In jack Video Out jack Power supply socket
Control Button Locations and Explanations Headphones jack Audio/Optical Out jack Audio in jack S-Video Out jack Video In jack Video Out jack Power supply socket
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... Pack Portable DVD Player 2 Recharging Battery Pack Indicator Power Adapter Insert the output plug of the power adapter into the holes in red, the battery pack has problems and needs repair. PREFACE Connecting to Power Supply 1 Connect the AC cord with the power adapter. (See picture A ) 2 Connect the output... plug of to this player as using the DVD player. You must have the power connected to the battery pack and not to secure it...
... Pack Portable DVD Player 2 Recharging Battery Pack Indicator Power Adapter Insert the output plug of the power adapter into the holes in red, the battery pack has problems and needs repair. PREFACE Connecting to Power Supply 1 Connect the AC cord with the power adapter. (See picture A ) 2 Connect the output... plug of to this player as using the DVD player. You must have the power connected to the battery pack and not to secure it...
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... 4. Press PLAY to discontinue play. Press PLAY to resume or press STOP again to play instead of time, please remove the plug from the power supply socket. 15 STANDBY PLAY STOP 5. Press OPEN/CLOSE to turn the unit on the remote) to open the DVD player and adjust the TFT ...). 2. Close the disc lid. The player will start reading the disc. Playback DVD SVCD VCD CD MP3 BASIC OPERATION 1.Connect the player to the power supply(Please refer to open the disc lid. Press STOP to enter the standby mode. Pressing Stop when playing a MP3 disc stops play the disc. 6....
... 4. Press PLAY to discontinue play. Press PLAY to resume or press STOP again to play instead of time, please remove the plug from the power supply socket. 15 STANDBY PLAY STOP 5. Press OPEN/CLOSE to turn the unit on the remote) to open the DVD player and adjust the TFT ...). 2. Close the disc lid. The player will start reading the disc. Playback DVD SVCD VCD CD MP3 BASIC OPERATION 1.Connect the player to the power supply(Please refer to open the disc lid. Press STOP to enter the standby mode. Pressing Stop when playing a MP3 disc stops play the disc. 6....
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...control ratings. DEFAULT: Restores all settings to change the password from the default to some SVCD discs with the VCD format. Only use the supplied power adaptor. We suggest you will permanantly damage your player, we recommend waiting at least 30 seconds after switching it on . Default: OFF.... unit. OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PWD OK 8. If the player halts occasionally, please turn it off and turn it off the power when the unit isn't being used. NOTE The parental control system is password protected. Useful notes In order to prevent children from operating...
...control ratings. DEFAULT: Restores all settings to change the password from the default to some SVCD discs with the VCD format. Only use the supplied power adaptor. We suggest you will permanantly damage your player, we recommend waiting at least 30 seconds after switching it on . Default: OFF.... unit. OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PWD OK 8. If the player halts occasionally, please turn it off and turn it off the power when the unit isn't being used. NOTE The parental control system is password protected. Useful notes In order to prevent children from operating...
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OTHERS Specifications Disc Types Output DVD VIDEO SVCD VCD1.0, 1.1, 2.0 CD-DA MP3 Analog audio output Stereo output, Headphone output Digital Audio Output Optical Out jack Video Output S-Video Output Y, C Video Characteristics Video Amplitude 1.0Vp-p(75 ) S-Video Output Amplitude Y:1.0Vp-p(75 ), C:0.286Vp-p(75 ) Audio Characteristics Frequency 20Hz~20KHz( 1dB) Signal-to-noise Ratio >90dB Total harmonic distortion
OTHERS Specifications Disc Types Output DVD VIDEO SVCD VCD1.0, 1.1, 2.0 CD-DA MP3 Analog audio output Stereo output, Headphone output Digital Audio Output Optical Out jack Video Output S-Video Output Y, C Video Characteristics Video Amplitude 1.0Vp-p(75 ) S-Video Output Amplitude Y:1.0Vp-p(75 ), C:0.286Vp-p(75 ) Audio Characteristics Frequency 20Hz~20KHz( 1dB) Signal-to-noise Ratio >90dB Total harmonic distortion