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... product to other malfunction. Replace the rechargeable lithium battery only with the operation of an automotive air bag. If the region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to excessive heat. Do not expose the product to the region number of explosion if battery is 1. 3 Do not, ...follow the connection diagram. The air bag may lead to drive the car. To prevent damage to the unit, be impaired. Region code information: DVD players and discs are completed. The region code of position or fall . This may fail to operate properly or the product could cause the product...
... product to other malfunction. Replace the rechargeable lithium battery only with the operation of an automotive air bag. If the region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to excessive heat. Do not expose the product to the region number of explosion if battery is 1. 3 Do not, ...follow the connection diagram. The air bag may lead to drive the car. To prevent damage to the unit, be impaired. Region code information: DVD players and discs are completed. The region code of position or fall . This may fail to operate properly or the product could cause the product...
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... Functions High Resolution: MPEG-2 decoding format achieves more than 500 lines of a disk by revolving it horizontally about its axis, or lay it flat with DVD, CD and Picture CD disks.
... Functions High Resolution: MPEG-2 decoding format achieves more than 500 lines of a disk by revolving it horizontally about its axis, or lay it flat with DVD, CD and Picture CD disks.
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Contents Safety Instructions 2 Features 7 Accessories 8 View of Unit View of Side Panels 10 12 View of Unit Bottom 13 Revolving LCD Screen 14 Remote Control 15 System Connections 18 Power Supply Preparation 20 Rechargeable Battery Notes on Discs 21 24 Playback Operation 25 DVD Playback 26 CD Playback 30 Picture CD Playback 32 System Setup 35 Definitions 39 Troubleshooting 40 Specifications 42 9
Contents Safety Instructions 2 Features 7 Accessories 8 View of Unit View of Side Panels 10 12 View of Unit Bottom 13 Revolving LCD Screen 14 Remote Control 15 System Connections 18 Power Supply Preparation 20 Rechargeable Battery Notes on Discs 21 24 Playback Operation 25 DVD Playback 26 CD Playback 30 Picture CD Playback 32 System Setup 35 Definitions 39 Troubleshooting 40 Specifications 42 9
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... button to the previous list or the previous track or chapter. turn green when the charge is over. 20. turn red when the player is a DVD disc, it is in standby mode. 19. Press this button twice to return to the previous track. 13. ▼/ button Press to select different options...
... button to the previous list or the previous track or chapter. turn green when the charge is over. 20. turn red when the player is a DVD disc, it is in standby mode. 19. Press this button twice to return to the previous track. 13. ▼/ button Press to select different options...
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... or video source 5. VIDEO input/output Jack For connecting to playback the disc 6. AUDIO input/output Jack For connecting to input the external AV source; DVD/AV IN Switch Switch to AV IN to an external amplifier or audio source 4. DC 9.5V IN Jack For connecting to power supply, including Car...
... or video source 5. VIDEO input/output Jack For connecting to playback the disc 6. AUDIO input/output Jack For connecting to input the external AV source; DVD/AV IN Switch Switch to AV IN to an external amplifier or audio source 4. DC 9.5V IN Jack For connecting to power supply, including Car...
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..., you can enjoy the expansion possibilities of desktop DVD with a Docking Jack on the bottom. The Docking Jack is designed for connecting to an optional external Docking Station for peripheral devices to effectively serve as a desktop DVD. It is designed with the portability of Unit Bottom... 1. View of the bottom View of a portable DVD. 13 The Docking Station features an electrical connection interface that enables the portable...
..., you can enjoy the expansion possibilities of desktop DVD with a Docking Jack on the bottom. The Docking Jack is designed for connecting to an optional external Docking Station for peripheral devices to effectively serve as a desktop DVD. It is designed with the portability of Unit Bottom... 1. View of the bottom View of a portable DVD. 13 The Docking Station features an electrical connection interface that enables the portable...
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PWR button Press to select different options. 5. Direction buttons Press to access standby mode or playback mode. 2. If it is a DVD disc, it exists in the menu. 8. PREV button Press to return to select an option in the disc. 4. INFO button Press to exit from the ...
PWR button Press to select different options. 5. Direction buttons Press to access standby mode or playback mode. 2. If it is a DVD disc, it exists in the menu. 8. PREV button Press to return to select an option in the disc. 4. INFO button Press to exit from the ...
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...button Press to pause the playback. 17. SLOW button Press to realize various zoom effects. 14. AUDIO button Press to select different languages when a DVD disc which are multiple subtitle languages existing in the disc. 11. A-B Repeat button Press to select different audio track when a CD disc is .... 15. ANGLE button Press to display or cancel the menu. 16. MENU button Press to access various camera angles playback if the DVD disc contains multiple camera angles. 12. Press this button and the additional number buttons to select item numbers which contains multiple audio languages ...
...button Press to pause the playback. 17. SLOW button Press to realize various zoom effects. 14. AUDIO button Press to select different languages when a DVD disc which are multiple subtitle languages existing in the disc. 11. A-B Repeat button Press to select different audio track when a CD disc is .... 15. ANGLE button Press to display or cancel the menu. 16. MENU button Press to access various camera angles playback if the DVD disc contains multiple camera angles. 12. Press this button and the additional number buttons to select item numbers which contains multiple audio languages ...
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System Connections z Always ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables. Connecting to Amplifier Refer to an AV amplifier. 18 z Ensure that the DVD player, TV and any other electrical equipment to a TV's Audio/Video inputs with are switched off and unplugged from the power supply. Follow the drawings below to connect the DVD player to be connected with Audio/Video cables. Connecting to TV Audio/Video connections Follow the drawings below to connect the DVD player to your Audio equipment's manual before connection.
System Connections z Always ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables. Connecting to Amplifier Refer to an AV amplifier. 18 z Ensure that the DVD player, TV and any other electrical equipment to a TV's Audio/Video inputs with are switched off and unplugged from the power supply. Follow the drawings below to connect the DVD player to be connected with Audio/Video cables. Connecting to TV Audio/Video connections Follow the drawings below to connect the DVD player to your Audio equipment's manual before connection.
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When headphone is an external audio signal input while playing a DVD disc. NOTE: Noise may occur in speakers when there is connected, the speakers will automatically turn off. 19 After connecting, switch the DVD/AV IN to an external AV signal source such as a DVD, VCR etc. Use the audio/video cable to connect the unit to AV IN. Connecting to Headphone Connect headphones to clear the noise. Unplug the audio cord to the headphone jack on the right side of the unit. System Connections Connecting to External AV Source The player supports an AV signal input function.
When headphone is an external audio signal input while playing a DVD disc. NOTE: Noise may occur in speakers when there is connected, the speakers will automatically turn off. 19 After connecting, switch the DVD/AV IN to an external AV signal source such as a DVD, VCR etc. Use the audio/video cable to connect the unit to AV IN. Connecting to Headphone Connect headphones to clear the noise. Unplug the audio cord to the headphone jack on the right side of the unit. System Connections Connecting to External AV Source The player supports an AV signal input function.
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... off before unplugging. Connect the Car Adapter Power Plug to the unit's power jack and plug the other end to the right side of the DVD player in a vehicle. Using the Car Adapter The player is supplied with a Car Adapter for powering the unit and charging the battery while in the...
... off before unplugging. Connect the Car Adapter Power Plug to the unit's power jack and plug the other end to the right side of the DVD player in a vehicle. Using the Car Adapter The player is supplied with a Car Adapter for powering the unit and charging the battery while in the...
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...or water. ¾ Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in use . To exit the standby mode, connect the battery and DVD player to the product. ¾ Do not short the battery terminals. ¾ Do not open the battery. ¾ Detach the battery after..., the light will turn green. ¾ Detach the battery when it will power OFF automatically. Rechargeable Battery About Rechargeable Battery Pack Your portable DVD player comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery that may block ventilation to AC or DC power 21 A fully charged battery delivers about 5 hours...
...or water. ¾ Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in use . To exit the standby mode, connect the battery and DVD player to the product. ¾ Do not short the battery terminals. ¾ Do not open the battery. ¾ Detach the battery after..., the light will turn green. ¾ Detach the battery when it will power OFF automatically. Rechargeable Battery About Rechargeable Battery Pack Your portable DVD player comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery that may block ventilation to AC or DC power 21 A fully charged battery delivers about 5 hours...
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...player, and push the battery pack into a household AC Outlet as shown above. 2. Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack must be attached to the DVD player to the following steps for attaching the Battery Pack: 1. Make sure the player is off and the AC or car adapter is disconnected. 2. Plug...Adapter into place. Attach the battery pack to prevent it using the supplied AC or car power adapter. 1. With one hand on the DVD player to the DVD player, as shown below. 22 Rechargeable Battery Attaching the Battery Pack Refer to charge it from moving, take the battery and align the ...
...player, and push the battery pack into a household AC Outlet as shown above. 2. Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack must be attached to the DVD player to the following steps for attaching the Battery Pack: 1. Make sure the player is off and the AC or car adapter is disconnected. 2. Plug...Adapter into place. Attach the battery pack to prevent it using the supplied AC or car power adapter. 1. With one hand on the DVD player to the DVD player, as shown below. 22 Rechargeable Battery Attaching the Battery Pack Refer to charge it from moving, take the battery and align the ...
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Store the rechargeable battery in STANDBY mode. Rechargeable Battery Detaching the Battery Pack If the DVD Player is still consuming some power in a safe place. 23 To detach the Battery Pack: 1. When the DVD Player is turned OFF, the DVD Player is not going to be used for long periods of the player and...
Store the rechargeable battery in STANDBY mode. Rechargeable Battery Detaching the Battery Pack If the DVD Player is still consuming some power in a safe place. 23 To detach the Battery Pack: 1. When the DVD Player is turned OFF, the DVD Player is not going to be used for long periods of the player and...
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... the outer edge as shown at the right. Gently wipe from the center of sound and picture. Notes on Discs Compatible Disc Formats DISC LOGO DVD CD JPEG DIAMETER 12cm 8cm 12cm PLAYBACK TIME/ PLAYABLE SIDES 133 min (SS-SL) 242 min (SS-DL) 266 min (DS-SL) 484 min (DS... not touch their playing surfaces. Hold the disk as the lower figure. 24 If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with a soft clean cloth. Care of some DVD discs are specified by the software manufacturer. Please follow the instructions for the disc. Cleaning Fingerprints or stains on the playing surface can cause noise...
... the outer edge as shown at the right. Gently wipe from the center of sound and picture. Notes on Discs Compatible Disc Formats DISC LOGO DVD CD JPEG DIAMETER 12cm 8cm 12cm PLAYBACK TIME/ PLAYABLE SIDES 133 min (SS-SL) 242 min (SS-DL) 266 min (DS-SL) 484 min (DS... not touch their playing surfaces. Hold the disk as the lower figure. 24 If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with a soft clean cloth. Care of some DVD discs are specified by the software manufacturer. Please follow the instructions for the disc. Cleaning Fingerprints or stains on the playing surface can cause noise...
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... supply through the provided AC adapter. 2. See the below .) 4. The player will search the disc and play poor-quality discs to "ON" on the DVD player. Press the MODE button repeatedly to the desired level. 6. Playback Operation READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR... DVD PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME. WARNING: Do not play it automatically. 5. Switch "POWER ON/OFF" to avoid damaging the lens. To turn the player off...
... supply through the provided AC adapter. 2. See the below .) 4. The player will search the disc and play poor-quality discs to "ON" on the DVD player. Press the MODE button repeatedly to the desired level. 6. Playback Operation READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR... DVD PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME. WARNING: Do not play it automatically. 5. Switch "POWER ON/OFF" to avoid damaging the lens. To turn the player off...
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Playback Operation DVD Playback Play Press ENTER button to start playing. Then when you press PLAY button, the player will play , then press it again to stop playback ...
Playback Operation DVD Playback Play Press ENTER button to start playing. Then when you press PLAY button, the player will play , then press it again to stop playback ...
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..., 16X and normal playback in sequence. Press button to normal playback. Press PLAY button on the remote control to return to fast reverse. Playback Operation DVD Playback (continued) TITLE button Press TITLE button during play. Press it repeatedly and the fast forward playback will appear on the screen. Press it twice...
..., 16X and normal playback in sequence. Press button to normal playback. Press PLAY button on the remote control to return to fast reverse. Playback Operation DVD Playback (continued) TITLE button Press TITLE button during play. Press it repeatedly and the fast forward playback will appear on the screen. Press it twice...
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... the next bit stream every time you prefer, press AUDIO button during disc playback. AUDIO button SUBT button REP button DVD discs can be recorded with multi-subtitles Press REP button to 8 audio bit streams. For example: English, Spanish, French etc. Playback ...Operation DVD Playback (continued) INFO button Press INFO button for DVD discs recorded with up to repeat a Chapter Title or cancel repeat in succession, if they exist. A DVD disc can contain up to turn the subtitle off. NOTE: This ...
... the next bit stream every time you prefer, press AUDIO button during disc playback. AUDIO button SUBT button REP button DVD discs can be recorded with multi-subtitles Press REP button to 8 audio bit streams. For example: English, Spanish, French etc. Playback ...Operation DVD Playback (continued) INFO button Press INFO button for DVD discs recorded with up to repeat a Chapter Title or cancel repeat in succession, if they exist. A DVD disc can contain up to turn the subtitle off. NOTE: This ...
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...from any angle, like to view. Then the player will begin playing from different angles so that a scene is only available for the DVD discs coded with multi-angle material. Press the ANGLE button repeatedly to select desired disc title, chapter or time. Use 0-9 number buttons ...to confirm. Playback Operation DVD Playback (continued) Press ANGLE button to play the disc in a scene, you like the drawings below: ANGLE button If there are multiple ...
...from any angle, like to view. Then the player will begin playing from different angles so that a scene is only available for the DVD discs coded with multi-angle material. Press the ANGLE button repeatedly to select desired disc title, chapter or time. Use 0-9 number buttons ...to confirm. Playback Operation DVD Playback (continued) Press ANGLE button to play the disc in a scene, you like the drawings below: ANGLE button If there are multiple ...