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... Features 5 Screen and main unit 6 Remote Control 8 Connections 10 Playback Preparations 11 Using the Remote Control 11 Disc Formats Supported by this player 12 Using the Power Adapter 13 Power Supply 14 Using and Charging the Battery Pack 14 Detaching the Battery Pack 15 Using a Car Adapter... 15 Using Headphones 15 About Rechargeable Battery 16 Playing a DVD 17 System Setup 19 Playback Functions 22 Special Features of the Revolving LCD Screen 25 Connecting to a Gaming System 26 Carrying Case 27...
... Features 5 Screen and main unit 6 Remote Control 8 Connections 10 Playback Preparations 11 Using the Remote Control 11 Disc Formats Supported by this player 12 Using the Power Adapter 13 Power Supply 14 Using and Charging the Battery Pack 14 Detaching the Battery Pack 15 Using a Car Adapter... 15 Using Headphones 15 About Rechargeable Battery 16 Playing a DVD 17 System Setup 19 Playback Functions 22 Special Features of the Revolving LCD Screen 25 Connecting to a Gaming System 26 Carrying Case 27...
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... the lens of the product, which is the most sensitive part of the DVD player: • The DVD player is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place. • A room is heated while the DVD player starts operating, or the DVD is placed by an air-conditioner. • In the hot summer season,...from an air-conditioned room to a hot, damp place to be used. • The DVD player is being operated in a damp place. • If moisture appears on the player, discontinue use. • If the player is operated under said conditions, or the disc is loaded, certain interior components could be damaged....
... the lens of the product, which is the most sensitive part of the DVD player: • The DVD player is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place. • A room is heated while the DVD player starts operating, or the DVD is placed by an air-conditioner. • In the hot summer season,...from an air-conditioned room to a hot, damp place to be used. • The DVD player is being operated in a damp place. • If moisture appears on the player, discontinue use. • If the player is operated under said conditions, or the disc is loaded, certain interior components could be damaged....
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... SEARCH BY TIME Search for connection to audio amplifiers. 10. AUDIO OUT Audio output terminal for a certain time on a disc. 7. This player's code is prohibited. - 5 - PARTICULAR PERFORMANCE Multi-speed, fast forward, fast backward, slow play . REVOLVING LCD SCREEN Turn the screen .... EARPHONE OUTPUT Lets you last stopped. 8. HIGH RESOLUTION MPEG2 decoding format achieves more than 500 lines of certain U.S. DVD players and discs are coded by Macrovision Corporation. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is intended for home and other rights...
... SEARCH BY TIME Search for connection to audio amplifiers. 10. AUDIO OUT Audio output terminal for a certain time on a disc. 7. This player's code is prohibited. - 5 - PARTICULAR PERFORMANCE Multi-speed, fast forward, fast backward, slow play . REVOLVING LCD SCREEN Turn the screen .... EARPHONE OUTPUT Lets you last stopped. 8. HIGH RESOLUTION MPEG2 decoding format achieves more than 500 lines of certain U.S. DVD players and discs are coded by Macrovision Corporation. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is intended for home and other rights...
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SETUP button Press to remove information from screen. 3. Press again to access the DVD player's setup menu. 7. 0-9 number buttons Selects track numbers . - 8 - ENTER button Press to display CD titles (if present) Press again for detailed information on disc. INFO button Press for random play 4. TITLE button Press to confirm items or setting. 6. Direction buttons Press to enter standby mode. 2. PWR button Press to select menu items. 5. Remote Control 1.
SETUP button Press to remove information from screen. 3. Press again to access the DVD player's setup menu. 7. 0-9 number buttons Selects track numbers . - 8 - ENTER button Press to display CD titles (if present) Press again for detailed information on disc. INFO button Press for random play 4. TITLE button Press to confirm items or setting. 6. Direction buttons Press to enter standby mode. 2. PWR button Press to select menu items. 5. Remote Control 1.
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... - Connecting to an Amplifier with a Dolby digital decoder via the supplied Audio/Video connections. Connections Connecting to a TV Audio/video connections Always ensure that the DVD player, TV and any other electrical equipment that you are connecting to the TV's audio/video inputs. Connect the audio/video cable from the power supply...
... - Connecting to an Amplifier with a Dolby digital decoder via the supplied Audio/Video connections. Connections Connecting to a TV Audio/video connections Always ensure that the DVD player, TV and any other electrical equipment that you are connecting to the TV's audio/video inputs. Connect the audio/video cable from the power supply...
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... last for long periods of time. - 11 - Remove this film. 3. For best results, aim the remote directly at the player's receiving window. Remove battery during storage or when you aren't using the DVD for one year. 6. Insert the battery into the receptacle and insert the receptacle into the remote. 4. Stay within 15...
... last for long periods of time. - 11 - Remove this film. 3. For best results, aim the remote directly at the player's receiving window. Remove battery during storage or when you aren't using the DVD for one year. 6. Insert the battery into the receptacle and insert the receptacle into the remote. 4. Stay within 15...
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Please refer to the instruction manual of the disc for audio playback. Each track is specified by the software maker. The DVD Player will play most recordable (CD-R) or erasable (CD-RW) CDs, but playback of CD-R or CD-RW discs created on a computer requires proper formatting... divided into smaller story sections called "titles". Disc Terminology Title Generally, pictures or music compressed on a CD. Playback Preparations Disc Formats Supported by this Player DVD CD MP3 DISC LOGO DIAMETER 12cm 8cm 12cm PLAYBACK TIME/ PLAYABLE SIDES 133 min (SS-SL) 242 min (SS-DL) 266 min (DS-SL)...
Please refer to the instruction manual of the disc for audio playback. Each track is specified by the software maker. The DVD Player will play most recordable (CD-R) or erasable (CD-RW) CDs, but playback of CD-R or CD-RW discs created on a computer requires proper formatting... divided into smaller story sections called "titles". Disc Terminology Title Generally, pictures or music compressed on a CD. Playback Preparations Disc Formats Supported by this Player DVD CD MP3 DISC LOGO DIAMETER 12cm 8cm 12cm PLAYBACK TIME/ PLAYABLE SIDES 133 min (SS-SL) 242 min (SS-DL) 266 min (DS-SL)...
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... the "VOLUME" adjust knob (also adjusts earphone volume). 5. Gently push down , turn off the player's power off first, then unplug the power supply to the power cord. 3. Switch "POWER" to the DVD player in the slot marked "Power In". 2. Adjust the volume with the printed side up the screen... on the DVD player. 3. Plug the two-prong end of the AC adapter to prevent malfunctions. Press the "...
... the "VOLUME" adjust knob (also adjusts earphone volume). 5. Gently push down , turn off the player's power off first, then unplug the power supply to the power cord. 3. Switch "POWER" to the DVD player in the slot marked "Power In". 2. Adjust the volume with the printed side up the screen... on the DVD player. 3. Plug the two-prong end of the AC adapter to prevent malfunctions. Press the "...
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... is not going to be used for viewing. ● Do not leave battery attached when using car adaptor as power supply. ● Do not play a DVD while using the car adaptor to charge the battery. Hold the tab in position. Taking off before you connect the headphones, then raise the volume...the unit's Power Jack and the other end to over discharging the battery. This could damage your player. Power Supply Detaching the Battery Pack Detaching the Battery Pack from the unit: If the player is turned off the Battery Pack Gently slide the Battery Pack toward the back of the unit. After...
... is not going to be used for viewing. ● Do not leave battery attached when using car adaptor as power supply. ● Do not play a DVD while using the car adaptor to charge the battery. Hold the tab in position. Taking off before you connect the headphones, then raise the volume...the unit's Power Jack and the other end to over discharging the battery. This could damage your player. Power Supply Detaching the Battery Pack Detaching the Battery Pack from the unit: If the player is turned off the Battery Pack Gently slide the Battery Pack toward the back of the unit. After...
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...8226; Battery should only be used it will automatically discharge gradually within one month. • If the battery loses power during play, stop playing the DVD, otherwise damage may block ventilation to the product. • Don't use metal to link positive pole to negative. • Do not open the .... • Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in use. - 16 - Power Supply About Rechargeable Battery Your portable DVD player comes with a capacity of the player. Rechargeable battery properties: 7.4 Volts, with a lithium ion rechargeable battery that may occur.
...8226; Battery should only be used it will automatically discharge gradually within one month. • If the battery loses power during play, stop playing the DVD, otherwise damage may block ventilation to the product. • Don't use metal to link positive pole to negative. • Do not open the .... • Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in use. - 16 - Power Supply About Rechargeable Battery Your portable DVD player comes with a capacity of the player. Rechargeable battery properties: 7.4 Volts, with a lithium ion rechargeable battery that may occur.
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... to start playback. Pause 1. Press the PAUSE button on the remote control. 2. Press the PLAY button to Playback 1. Play DVD Please read these instructions carefully before using your DVD player for the disc and when it finds it, play poor quality discs to prevent damage to the lens. Turn on the... player's power by switching the POWER switch on front panel to "ON". 2. Press OPEN button on the side of the player to open the disc...
... to start playback. Pause 1. Press the PAUSE button on the remote control. 2. Press the PLAY button to Playback 1. Play DVD Please read these instructions carefully before using your DVD player for the disc and when it finds it, play poor quality discs to prevent damage to the lens. Turn on the... player's power by switching the POWER switch on front panel to "ON". 2. Press OPEN button on the side of the player to open the disc...
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.... 2. Title Menu 1. Press the PLAY button to change the aspect ratio on the screen. Previous and Next 1. NOTE: Title and Menu are only available for DVD discs. Press the NEXT button on the remote control, and playback will start from the next track. - 18 - Press the PREV button on the... During playback, press the STOP button on the remote control to play from the point where it stopped. Press the PLAY button, then the player will appear on the remote control during payback. Press (direction button) or the number buttons to select the title or disc option you wish ...
.... 2. Title Menu 1. Press the PLAY button to change the aspect ratio on the screen. Previous and Next 1. NOTE: Title and Menu are only available for DVD discs. Press the NEXT button on the remote control, and playback will start from the next track. - 18 - Press the PREV button on the... During playback, press the STOP button on the remote control to play from the point where it stopped. Press the PLAY button, then the player will appear on the remote control during payback. Press (direction button) or the number buttons to select the title or disc option you wish ...
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...stream you to reset all the settings. PAL is used in succession. NTSC is used in your DVD player accordingly, or to 8 audio bit streams. For Example: English, French etc. The DVD player will play the next audio bit stream every time you press the AUDIO button in nearly every other... country. System Setup Preferences TV Type Most countries around the world use one of a DVD in North America and many Asian countries including Japan...
...stream you to reset all the settings. PAL is used in succession. NTSC is used in your DVD player accordingly, or to 8 audio bit streams. For Example: English, French etc. The DVD player will play the next audio bit stream every time you press the AUDIO button in nearly every other... country. System Setup Preferences TV Type Most countries around the world use one of a DVD in North America and many Asian countries including Japan...
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...the remote control. Press the A-B button again at the beginning of the segment (point A) you can be recorded with multi-subtitles. The DVD player will shift to another angle. SUBTITLE 2/N: Subtitle 2 appears on the remote control during playback. Playback Functions Fast Forward & Rewind Press the ...(A-B). NOTE: This function is the total number of the scene you would like to 32 subtitles. SUBTITLE N/N: Subtitle N (N is available on DVD disc that the current disc contains) appears on the remote control. NOTE: This function is only available if a disc is a multi-angles ...
...the remote control. Press the A-B button again at the beginning of the segment (point A) you can be recorded with multi-subtitles. The DVD player will shift to another angle. SUBTITLE 2/N: Subtitle 2 appears on the remote control during playback. Playback Functions Fast Forward & Rewind Press the ...(A-B). NOTE: This function is the total number of the scene you would like to 32 subtitles. SUBTITLE N/N: Subtitle N (N is available on DVD disc that the current disc contains) appears on the remote control. NOTE: This function is only available if a disc is a multi-angles ...
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... beginning of 12:1. In playing status, you want and press the ENTER button to play the song you desired (hour, minute, second), and the player will begin from a specific time. In stop and when PLAY button is no search by time, namely to enter it. Using MP3 format, one... MP3 disc includes many different formats for DVD discs. Similarly, use the UP/DOWN directional navigation arrows to select the directory you can only output stereo signal when playing MP3 discs. Resume...
... beginning of 12:1. In playing status, you want and press the ENTER button to play the song you desired (hour, minute, second), and the player will begin from a specific time. In stop and when PLAY button is no search by time, namely to enter it. Using MP3 format, one... MP3 disc includes many different formats for DVD discs. Similarly, use the UP/DOWN directional navigation arrows to select the directory you can only output stereo signal when playing MP3 discs. Resume...
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...(with an RCA coupler serving as a bridge between each connection) 2. Check to see if your portable DVD player. Connect one end of the video cable into the Video Out port on your portable DVD player and the other end into the Video Out port on your game system. 3. Connect one end of ...the audio cable into the Audio/Optical Out port on your portable DVD player and the other end into the Audio/Optical Out port on your portable DVD player to white (with the RCA coupler serving as a bridge between the two cables) 4. Using the two pigtailed...
...(with an RCA coupler serving as a bridge between each connection) 2. Check to see if your portable DVD player. Connect one end of the video cable into the Video Out port on your portable DVD player and the other end into the Video Out port on your game system. 3. Connect one end of ...the audio cable into the Audio/Optical Out port on your portable DVD player and the other end into the Audio/Optical Out port on your portable DVD player to white (with the RCA coupler serving as a bridge between the two cables) 4. Using the two pigtailed...
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Carrying Case Your Portable DVD Player includes a sturdy carrying bag/headrest mount for the ultimate in portable convenience! The bag/mount is easy to attach and fits on nearly any car or truck headrest (see photo above). - 27 -
Carrying Case Your Portable DVD Player includes a sturdy carrying bag/headrest mount for the ultimate in portable convenience! The bag/mount is easy to attach and fits on nearly any car or truck headrest (see photo above). - 27 -
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...; Make sure you are turned on. ● Make sure the sound setup of DVD disc is correct. ● If the disc is turned on the side of standby mode please connect the battery and portable DVD player to play and play . In this circumstance unplug the power-supply cord from the outlet and... plug it has, remove the disc and keep the player powered up for standard play. ● Make sure the disc cover is...
...; Make sure you are turned on. ● Make sure the sound setup of DVD disc is correct. ● If the disc is turned on the side of standby mode please connect the battery and portable DVD player to play and play . In this circumstance unplug the power-supply cord from the outlet and... plug it has, remove the disc and keep the player powered up for standard play. ● Make sure the disc cover is...