^§The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an
CAUTION
RISK Of (LECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
A
/i\
// ! \
A
equilateral triangle Is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated 'dangerous voltage" within the
product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute risk of electric shock to persons.
^SThe exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
A
operatirvg and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
WARNING; To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Dangerous
high voltage are present inside the enclosure. Do not
open the cabinet.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade plug to
wide slot, fully insert.
CAUTION: The unit employs a laser system. To ensure the proper
use of the unit, read this manual carefully and keep it for
future reference. If the unit requires servicing, contact
the seller or our service center (see"troub!eshooting").
To prevent direct exposure to the laser radiation, do not
open the cabinet. Invisible laser radiation when the
cabinet is opened or the interlocks are defeated. Do not
stare into the laser beams.
Use of any controls, adjustments, or procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
WARNING; Any change or modification to the unit, not expressly
approved by AUOIOVOX or its authorized parties, could
void user's authority to operate the unit.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
POWER SOURCES
This unit operates on an AC adaptor (included), car adaptor (optional)
and rechargeable battery (included).
’’SMake sure that the input voltage of the AC adaptor is in line with
the local voltage. Otherwise, the AC adaptor and unit may be
damaged.
°SOo not touch the AC adaptor with wet hands so as to avoid electric
shocks.
^SWhen connecting with car power (cigaratte lighter) adaptor, be
sure the input voltage of the adaptor is identical with car voltage.
^SUnplug the AC adaptor from the outlet or remove the rechargeable
batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.
**$Hold the plug to disconnect the AC adaptor. Do not pull the
power cord.
ON PLACEMENT
Avoid placing the unit in the following places.
^sunder direct sunlight or near a source of heat such as a heater.
Never leave the unit in a closed automobile, on a dashboard or a
parcel shetf. Excess heat may deform the cabin or cause
malfunction.
®SWhere ft is very dusty or sandy.
**§Wet or humid places, such as bathroom.
^SNear sources of strong magnetism, such as television, speaker,
or magnet.
**§Where there is a lot of movement or vibration, such as on a car
dashboard or an unstable shelf.
®SWhere it is extremely hot or cold.
**§Where the unit Is exposed to rain or water.
FOR SAFETY
**SDo not disassemble the unit for laser rays are dangerous to eyes.
Any service should be done by qualified sen/ice personnel.
’§2°S
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
^SUnplug the AC adaptor to cut the power if liquid or objects get
inside the unit.
**§Take care not to drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks, which
may cause malfunction.
NOTE: When unit is in use for a long period of lime, the surface of
the unit will be heated. This should not effect the unit ability
to playback.
MAINTENANCE FOR PICKUP
**$lf the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm one to
experience a rapid temperature change, or the unit is put in a
humid place, moisture will condense on the pickup lens and result
in malfunction or playback difficulties. In this case, unload the disc
and leave the unit on for about one hour to evaporate the
moisture.
’’SKeep dust from the pickup lens. Keep the disc tray closed after
use. if there is dust on the pickup lens, use a cleaning disc to
clean them. Please refer to the operation instructions of the
cleaning disc you bought.
WHEN USING HEADPHONES
‘^STo avoid hearing damages causec by sudden volume increase,
keep the volume at the lowest level before play back. Then adjust
it to needed level.
®SKeep the volume lower to protect your ears.
^SNever wear headphones when driving or riding bicycle so as to
avoid traffic accidents.
’S3°S
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the product is operated.
(2) Retain instructions • The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
(3) Warnings * All warning on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
(4) Follow instructions • All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
(5) Cleaning - Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
(6) Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
(7) Water and moisture ■ Do not use this product near water • for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub: in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
(8) Accessories - Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious injury to a child or adu t. and serious damage to the
product. Use onty with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any
mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory
recommended by the manufacturer.
’§4®S
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(9) A product and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause
the product and cart combination to overturn.
(10) Power Sources ♦ This product should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated.on the rear panel. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your
product dealer or local power company. For products intended
to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions.
(11) Grounding or Polarization - This product may be equipped with
a polarized alternating - current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable
to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If
the plug should still fail to fit. contact your electncian to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized plug.
(12) Power - Cord Protection - Power - supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the product.
(13) Lightning • For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
’S5°S
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power • line surges.
(14) Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines
or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
(15) Overloading • Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience receptades as this can result in a risk of
fire or electric shock.
(16) Object and Liquid Entry • Never push objects of any kind into
this product through result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product
(17) Servidng • Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing qualified service personnel.
(18) Damages Requiring Service - Unplug this product from the wail
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under
the following conditions.
a) When the power • supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen Into the
product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by
*S6°S
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls nay result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the product to Its normal operation,
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
0 When the product exhibits a distinct change in performarK;e •
this indicates a need for service
(19) Replacement parts - When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service techmician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock or other hazards.
(20) Safety Check - Upon completion of any senrice or repair to this
product, ask the service thchnician to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
(21) Heat - The product should be stuated away from heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
(22) During playback, few bright or dark specks may appear on the
TFT LCD. which is a normal phenomenon in active matrix
display technology, but not a malfunction.
’S7°S
FEATURES
1. OUTSTANDING SOUND QUALITY
Dolby Digital system ceveloped by Dolby
Laboratories features high quality surround which can be
played in DVD or CD disc at home.
2. HIGH DEFINTION
The unit adopts MPEG2 coding format and brings the
horizontal resolution over 500 lines.
3. UNIQUE FUNCTIONS
Multi • angle and multi > languags brings unique functions.
Parental lock makes it easy to control the content of discs.
4. ZOOM
It can enlarge pictures twice or three or four times the
original size.
It can also shrink pictures 1/2.1/3 or 1/4 as big.
5. MULTI-FUNCTIONS
Fast fon/vard, fast reverse, slow play, frame play, repeat play
and program play.
6. TIME SEARCH
It can search a specific part on a disc, especially good for
watching action movies.
’S8°S
FEATURES
7. CONTENT DISPLAY
5.8" TFT LCD and Er>glish OSD, makes the disc content dearer.
8. AUDIO OUTPUT
Analog audio output, coaxia digital audio output can be
connected with any amplifier to enjoy high quality sound
effects.
9. TFT color LCD. chargeable batteries, headphone output,
convenient for enjoyir>g great pictures and beautiful music on
the go.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.'Dolby"
and the double • D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished works. O 1992-1997
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
The images or music of a DVD are divided into some units.
amor>g which title is the biggest one. To an image in video
software, title is movie, to a piece of music in audio software, it is
music.
°§CHAPTER
It is smaller than title among the units of a DVD. A title is made up
of several chapters, and each chapter has a number for search.
But some discs may not have numbered chapters.
o§TRACK
The music in a CD. Eac^ track has a number
for search.
STRUCTURE OF DVD
STRUCTURE OF CD
TRACK
DISK
®§12®S
PARTS LOCATION
(1) TFT LCD
(2) SPEAKER
(3) PUSH OPEN
(4) DIRECTION BUTTONS
(5) OK
(6) MENU
(7) TITLE
(8) STOP
(9) PAUSE
(10) PLAY
(11) POWER INDICATOR
(12) REMOTE SENSOR
(13) FUNCTION SELECTION
(14) (-v)MENU DOWN BUTTON
(15) PREVIOUS/NEXT
(16) (>v)MENU UP BUTTON
(17) VOLUME ADJUSTMENT WHEEL
(18) PHONES JACK
(19) POWER ON/OFF
(20) DC IN
(21) COAXIAL OUT
(22) VIDEO/AUDIO
(23) LINE SELECT(OUT/IN)
(24) LOCK
®§13®S
PARTS LOCATION
■ REMOTE CONTROL
(1)OSD(15) A-B REPEAT
(2) SUBTITLE
(3) NUMBER BUTTONS
(4) SETUP
(5) DIRECTION BUTTONS
(6) PLAY
(7) MENU
(8) STOP
(9) PAUSE
(10) FF/FR SEARCH
(11)PREV/NEXT SKIP
(12) AUDIO MODE
(13) DIGEST
(14) REPEAT
(16) ZOOM
(17) MUTE
(18) TITLE
(19) SLOW PLAY
(20) RETURN
(21) CLEAR
(22) TIME SEARCH
(23) RESUME
(24) PLAY MODE
(25) LANGUAGE CH)
(26) ANGLE
(27) REMOTE TRANSMITTER
0§140g
CONNECTIONS
CONNECT TO POWER-^ ®
Please make sure that the applied AC adaptor is within the range
(100-120VAC) of the local voltage. Connect the applied AC adapter to:
1 .DC IN on the left side.
2.The AC power outlet.
USE HEADPHONES
**Slnsert headphones into the phones jack of the unit
^§Tum off the power when Inserting or pulling headphones.
CONNECT TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTS
You can connect the unit to a TV or an amplifier to enjoy action
VCDs or karaoke.
BEFORE CONNECTIONS
^STum off the power to the unit and external equipments.
®Slnsert the plug fully.
®SHold the plug when disconnecting the cord: do not pull the cord.
®§15®S
CONNECTIONS
CONNECT TO TV
The AV cords are connected according to diagram
1 .Mini • plug: connect to the VIDEO/AUOiO tack of the unit.
2. Yellow plug: connect to the VIDEO IN jack of the TV.
3. Red • plug: connect to the AUDIO IN R jack of the TV.
4. Whiie - plug: connect to the AUDIO IN L jack of the TV.
CONNECT TO TV AND AMPLIFIER (g)
The AV cords are connected according to diagram (D) :
1 .Mini • plug: connect to the VIDEO/AUDIO jack of the unit.
2. Yellow plug: connect to the VIDEO IN jack of the TV.
3. Red' plug: connect to the LINE IN R jack of the amplifier.
4. White - plug: connect to the LINE IN L jack of the amplifier.
®§16®S
PREPARATIONS BEFORE OPERATION
USE REMOTE CONTROL
1 .Refer to the diagram, open the battery compartment of the remote
control, insert battery, then close the compartment.
2. T0 use the renrtote control, point it at the remote sensor of the
unit, operate in the range of 5 meters and 60*.
3. Generally, batteries last for about cne year, replace the battery if
the remote control does not work.
4. Remove the battery if remote control is not used for a long time.
®§17®S
PREPARATIONS BEFORE OPERATION
PLAYABLE DISCS
TYPEDISC LOGO
CONTENT
SIZEPLAYING TIME
about 2hrs(sir>gle'Side disc)
12cm
8cm
about 4hrs (double'Side disc]
about 80mins(sinQle^ (isc)
DVD
audio-t-video
£3VE>
(motion pcturss)
aboU l60riins(dout]ie^dBc;
CD
audio
OffilfU AUDIO
MP3
°SThe marks shown In the following chart are used in the manual.
audio
12cm
8cm
8cm
about 74mins
about 20mins
about eOOmins
MARKINDICATION
^DVD;
f jnclions of DVD
functions of CD
‘§18®§
PREPARATIONS BEFORE OPERATION
USING AC ADAPTOR-^ ®
The unit can use special applied AC adaptor.
1 .Insert the AC adaptor into DC IN jack of the unit.
2.lnsert one end of the power supply cord into the input jack of the
adaptor and the other end into the household AC socket. At this
time, the unit can work normally.
Note: Turn off the unit before unplugging the AC adaptor from the
unit so as to avoid the unit being damaged.
‘§19®§
BASIC OPERATIONS
BEFORE OPERATION
1 .Apply power to the unit (POWER ON LEO lights red).
2.Slide the lock switch @ to open the cabinet cover.
3,Set "POWER ON/OFF" switch @ lo the ON position.
4. Turn "VOLUME" ADJUSTMENT WHEEL to adjust volume,
(including when using headphones).
5. When the unit is connected to a TV or an amplifier, adjust the
volume according to the manufactures owner's manual and set
TV lo AV mode.
LOAD DISC
1 .Press "OPEN* @ to open the disc tray.
2.Hold the edge of the disc to put H in the center with the label
side up.
S.CIose the disc tray, wait until it clicks.
BASIC OPERATIONS
TFT PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
1. If you feel brightness is unsurable during playback,press
FUNCTION button to select bright adjustment and
press buttons until moderate bright is available.
2. If you feel color is unsuitable during playback,press
FUNCTION button to select color adjustment and
press -S' or buttons until moderate color is available.
3. Press FUNCTION button to select display mode
selection and press -v or buttons to select: Full
mode,Normal mode, Zoom mode.
Full mode
o
NOTE: During playback, few bright or dark specks
may appear on the TFT LCD, which is a normal
phenomenon in active matrix display
technology, but not a malfunction.
Zoom mode
JDl
Normal mode
mi
®S21®S
BASIC OPERATIONS
SYSTEM SETTING
The unit can recognize color system of the disc automatically and
transmit the corresponding signal.This function is accessed through
the "Setup Menu'and can only be perfoimed by using the Remote
Control. (See Page 28)
**$lf your TV can only receive PAL system, select the standard of the
unit PAL The unit will keep PAL output in spite of which
signal fonnat is used by the disc being played.
^$lf your TV can only receive NTSC system, select the standard of
the unit NTSC.
*Slf your TV is multi - system, we advise you to select MULTI to get
clearer images.
PLAY DISCS
1 .Load a disc and press ► (PLAY) lo play the disc.
2.Stop playback.
Press .
3.Remove the disc and switch off №e unit.
®SYou have to press this " button twice to stop the playback of
DVD discs.
®S22®S
BASIC OPERATIONS
PAUSE
Press [y]
■ WHEN PLAYING PICTURES
If the pictures of DVD are played.
pfesallli to make playback pause
The unit enters step ptay status. Each time
you press fill, the picture advances one
frame.
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LiiiJ
k.
WHEN PLAYING MUSIC CD
Press[Mj to make playback pause
Press ^ (PLAY)to resume playback.
OSD
The On-Screen Display (OSD) contains
many playback features To see the Display,
press IheiOSDibutton on the remote while a
disc is playing. The Display appears across
the top of the screen Each feature is
illustrated with an icon Use the or ► buttons
on the remote to move through the different
icons in the Display
When an icon is highlighted, use the ▼ or a
butons on the remote to scroll through the
choices displayed in the text box under the
icons.
Remember, you can only access the Display
when you're playing a disc. Also, the Display
features are only available if the disc was
created with that particular feature (i.e.. if
you select the Subtitle icon, you won't be
аЫе to change the subtitle language unless
the author of the disc created the disc with
subtitles)
CDj
The invalid symbol *0* appears on the
screen when you press a button that doesn't
have any function. If one of the icons is
’grayed out ’.that Display feature isn't
available for the disc you're playing. To make
the Display disappear from the screen, press
OSD on the remote
WHEN PLAYING DVD
DVD discs have the following playback
features:Title. Chapter. Audio. Subhtle. Angle
and Repeat.
DVO-VIOBO 0:01i24
E 'itle OufXer Actio SCbtitJe Ai)le t^peoc
® ® ® C°) ® CD CS)
Select a Title
Some discs contain more than one title. For
example, there might be four movies on one
disc (each movie might be considered a title)
Each tide is divnded into chapters. To select a
title;
1. While the disc is playing, press lOSDon
the remote to bnng up the Display
2. If the Title «con on the Display isn't
highlighted, use the <4 or ► buttons to
highlight it
3. Press the A or V buttons to go to the next
or previous title.
NOTE: Some discs only have one title.
Select a Chapter
Because DVD discs use digital technology, a
title can be divided into individual chapters
(similar to tracks on a CO). You can sk^ to a
specific chapter by using the Chapter feature
in the Display.
1. While the disc is playing, press I OSD
the remote to bnng up the Display
»S23'’S
BASIC OPERATIONS
2. Press the or »-buttons to highlight the
Chapter icon
3. Press the A or ▼ buttons to go to the next
or previous chapter
NOTE: The chapter feature won’t work if the
disc isn't formatted vrith separate chapters
You can also advance to the next chapter by
pressing »h on the remote and go to №e
preceding chapter by pressing ^-4 on the
remote
*' Changing the Audio Language
If the disc was created with different
language tracks (recorded in different
languagesf, you can use the Display to
temporarily change the OVD player's Audio
Language setting
1. While the disc is playing, press |OSDon
Ihe remote to bring up the Display
2 Press the or »^ buttons to highlight the
Audio icon. The current audio language
appears in the text box below the row of
icons.
3. Press the A or T buttons to scroll through
the audio languages that are available on
the disc until the audio language you vrant
to use appears in the text box. Audio wifi
be played in that language
4. To make the Display disappear, press the
lOSOI button on the remote.
NOTE; The language feature only works if
ihe disc was created with multiple audio
tracks. When you choose an audio tariguage
from the Display, you only override the audio
language setting in the DVD player's mam
menu temporarily.
The audio language can also the changed
through the OVD player menu.
Selecting the Subtitle Language
If the disc was created with subtitles, you
can use the Display to change the Subtitle
language.
__ __
1. When the disc is playing, press [OSD I on
the remote to bring up the Display
2. Press the 4 or »-buttons to highlight the
Subtitle icon.
3 Press the A or T buttons to scroll through
the subtitle languages that are available
on the disc until the subtitle language you
want to use appears in the text box. The
subtitles will be shown in that language.
4. To make the Display disappear, press the
OSE)] button on the remote.
NOTEiChanging Ihe subtitle language with
the Display will only affect the disc currently
being played. When the disc is removed or
the player ts turned off. the subtitle language
will revert to the language setting specified
through the DVD player main menu
The subtitle language can also be changed
through the DVD player menu.
Changing the Camera Angle
Some discs contain multiple angles of a
particular scene or sequence If the disc only
has one angle, this feature won't work. When
multiple angles are available, to change the
camera angle;
1. When a disc e playing, press jOSDlon the
remote to bring up the Display
2. The Angle icon will display the number оГ
angles available For example, if there are
Sdifferent angles, the icon will read 1 of 3.
This means angle 1 is currently being
played.
3. Press the A or ▼ buttons to scroll through
the angle choices. The angle number
displayed in the text window is
automatically shown.
4. To make the Display disappear, press the
IOSDIbutton on the remote
Using the Repeat Feature
The default mode for the Repeat feature is
off There are three Repeat options
»S24®S
BASIC OPERATIONS
All-repeats Ute d№c thaï is playing
*S Tille-repeats the title that is playing
Chaptef-repeats the chapter that is playing
To Use Repeat
1 \Miile a disc is playing, press lOSDl on
the remote to bring up the Display
2. Highlight the Repeat icon
3. Press the à or f buttons to scroll through
the Repeat options until the Repeat option
you want s displayed in the text box
4 The selected repeat option will loop
repeatedly until you turn Repeat off
How to Cancel Repeat:
There are three ways to cancel Repeat:
•5 Press STOP twice
*S Go to Repeat Icon in the Display and
select Off
*S E)ect the disc.
WHEN PLAYING CD
CO discs have the following playback
features Track. LfR. Audio (not available)
and Repeat
CD
C*rackL/}(Audio
(s)
Changing the Audio Channel Output
If you are playir>g a Stereo CD. you can
change the channel output from the player.
1. Press |OSb| on the remote to bnng up
the Display
2 Highlight the L/R icon on the Display.
3. The audio channel choices appear in Ihe
text box Press the a or ? buttons to
scroll through the choices; LEFT MONO.
RIGHT MONO. MIXED MONO or STEREO
Whater choice is displayed becomes the
active choice.
** Using the Repeat Feature
The default mode for the Repeat feature is
off. There are two Repeat options for CDs;
*$ All-repeats the disc that is playing
*S Track-repeats the track that is playing
To Use Repeat:
1 While a disc is playing, press lOSOjon the
remote to bring up Ihe Display
2- Highkghl Ihe Repeal icon.
3 Press the a or f buttons to scroll through
Ihe Repeat options until the Repeat option
you want is displayed in the text box.
4 The selected repeat option will loop
repeatedly until you turn Repeat off
Select a Speciffc Track
1 While the disc is playing, press lOSDon
the remote to bring up the Display
2. Highlight the Track icon
3. Press the a or ▼ buttons to scroll through
the track numbers
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»S25®S
BASIC OPERATIONS
DVD MENU PLAY
• DVD.
some DVDs have title menus and chapter
menus
Press ►(PLAY), the screen shows the menu.
Press or to ship the next or
previous page, select with number buttons or
direction buttons.
Example; select track 13.
1 Press ►Nto enter the next menu.
ROOT 12 '
MENU 13
----------------
SELECT WITH NUMBER
BUTTONS
Load a disc. Press number buttons to select
tracks after the unit finishes reading the disc
1. If the track number isn't over 10. just
push buttons 1-10.
Example, push to select track 6.
The screen shows:
TRACK0$^ 00 00
15
V
_________
----------
________
J
2. Press number buttons to select direcWy.
You can also do as follows:
1 Press ▼ to select track 13.
ROOT'2 —
MENU 13. \_"
________
14
----------
1« —
__
>
2. Press (PLAY)to start playing track 13.
Press!TITllionce to return to the title menu.
Press I MENU I once to return to the root
menu.
2. If the track number is over 10. pressi* 10]
once and a button among 1-10.
Example: if you select track 12. press
¡ ♦lOlonce and button [^.
0 . Q
'V'
The screen shows .
/ \
TRACK12/20 00 00
»S26'’S
FUNCTION SETTING
MENU SETTING
According to the recorded Information and
external equipment.set the following
functions for the player to obtain the best
playing status.
1 .Press[SETUP I to set the main menu.
SETUP
The screen shows;
SETUP MENU - MAIN PAGE
[GENERAL SETUP
► AUDIO SETUP
► PASSWORD SETUP
► PREFERENCES
EXIT SETUP
/
2. Press direction buttons ( »-. a) to select
and press ► (PLAY) to confirm.
Example; Setect"AUDIO SETUP"
- Press direction button v to seleci
The screen shows:
/•
The screen shows
- AUDIO SETUP PAGE ► SPEAKER SETUP
► CHANNEL EQUALIZER
DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
SUPER EQUALIZER
MAIN PAGE
' Press the ▼ button and ► (PLAY) to
confirm and enter "DOLBY DIGITAL
SETUP The screen shows the
submenu for your selection
The screen shows:
^ N
- DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP STEREO
DUAL MONO I »
D.RC
► AUDIO SETUP
Press direction button t
“LEFT MONO"
The screen shows:
LEFT MONO
RIGHT MONO
MIXED MONO
>■ £'Y 10 select
J
SETUP MENU - MAIN PAGE
»■ GENERAL SETUP
► lAUOK) SETUP]
► PASSWORD SETUP
► PREFERENCES
EXIT SETUP
Press •• (PLAY) to confirm and enter
"AUDIO SETUP". The screen shows
the submenu for your selection
Set "DUAL MONO" m "DOLBY
DIGITAL SETUP" to "LEFT MONO"
SStìBnoI
RIGHT MONO
MIXED MONO
1
FUNCTION SETTING
3 Exit from menus
Press direction buttons and »- (PLAY) to
select the relevant exit column.
• Press the direction buttons s to exit
from 'DUAL MONO"
* Press the direction button tto select
•AUDIO SETUP*, press ► (PLAY) to exit
from the current column and return to the
•AUDIO SETUP PAGE".
*■ Press A . T to select "MAIN PAGE", then
press »- (PLAY) to return to the main menu
GENERAL SETUP
The setting structure is as follows
-GENERAL PAGE-
I— TV DISPLAY » NORMAUPS
NORMAULB
WIDE
■ TV TYPE » PAL
MULTI
NTSC
• SPOIF » OFF
SPDIF/RAW
SPDIF/PCM
• CAPTKDNS >» ON
OFF
• SCREEN SAVER »> ON
OFF
• MENU STYLE » TYPE 1
TYPE 2
• MAIN PAGE
TV DISPLAY
2. NORMAL/LB
This is selected when the unit is connected
to a normal TV. Wide-screen images are
shown on the screen, with black bar on the
top and boHom
3. WIDE
This is selected when the unit is
conr^ected to a wide-screen TV
0* TV TYPE
You may select according to the color system
of the TV to be connected
* Select "MULTI* for a multi-system
TV.
Select
Select
NTSC" for an NTSC TV.
'PAL* for a PAL TV.
1 NORMAL/PS
This IS selected when the unit is connected
to a normal TV.
\AAde*screen images are shown on the
screen, but with some parts cut
automabcalty
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FUNCTION SETTING
SPOIF OUTPUT
* SPOIF OFF' No Signal is output from the
coaxial port.
' SPDIF/RAW: Select this when the DVD
player is connected with a digital amplifier
through coaxial port. When a Ooby Digital
disc. DTS disc or MPEG disc are played,
the coaxial output will be optional The
power amplifier to be connected must have
Dolby Digital. DTS and MPEG decoding.
SPOIFfPCM; Select this when the DVD
player is coruiected with a 2-channel digital
stereo amplifier. When a Dolby Digital or
MPEG disc is played, the coaxial port will
output in PCM 2-channel formal
CAPTIONS
— ON
The hidden subtitle is shown
— OFF
The hidden subtitle is turr>ed off.
SCREENSAVER
Start the screen saver, the screen saver
image appears when the unit stops or the
image is frozen for a few minutes. This
saver can Keep the screen from being
damaged.
ON; Start the screen saver
' OFF: Remove the screen saver.
•* MENU STYLE
The menu has two types of styles (type 1
and type 2).
You can select one type which you like.
AUDIO SETUP
The setting structure is:
. -AUDIO SETUP PAGE - •
— SPEAKER SETUP
— CHANNEL EQUALIZER
•* SPEAKER SETUP
The setting structure is;
- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE -
I— DOWNMIX » LT/RT
^ AUDIO SETUP
• LT/RT
A disc recorded multi channel soundtrack,
the output Signal will be incorported to left
and right ^annel.
■ STEREO
A disc recorded multi channel soundtrack,
the output signal will be incorported to
stereo.
CHANNEL EQUALIZER
This option will help you to select graphic
equalizer patterns according to the genre of
the music being played.
The setting structure is:
- -CHANNEL EQUALIZER- f- PRESET » NONE
► AUDIO SETUP
You can select music category by pressing
the direction buttons and confirm by pressing
the [PLAY! button
STEREO
ROCK
POP
LIVE
DANCE
TECHNO
CLASSIC
SOFT
— DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
“ SUPER EQUALIZER
-►MAIN PAGE
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FUNCTION SETTING
DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
The setting structure is:
- - DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP - r-DUALMONO »
- D.R.C »
» AUDIO SETUP
• DUAL MONO
This is the output mode of the L and R
signals of the set audio output If it is set to
"MIXED MONO", the function only works
when the OVD being played Is 5.1-channel.
■* D.R.C
When the compression mode is set to "LINE
OUT*, this is selected to adjust linear
compression rate to obtain the different
compression results of the signals.
SUPER EQUALIZER
This option will help you to adjust the bass
equalizer
STEREO
LEFT MONO
RIGHT MONO
MIXED MONO
The setting structure is;
- -SUPER EQUAUZER PAGE- f— BASS BOOST »
— SUPER BASS »
— CLEAR BOOST »
►AUDIO SETUP
BASS BOOST
Uses to turn BASS BOOST on and off.
SUPER BASS
Uses to turn SUPER BASS on and off.
CLEAR BOOST
Uses to turn CLEAR BOOST on and off.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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FUNCTION SETTING
PASSWORD SETUP
The setting structure is :
- - PASSWORD SETUP PAGE - ASSWORO» CHANGE
WMODE » ON
C
OFF
PASSWORD MODE
ON: The password works, 'PARENTAL' is
dim and can not be selected.
OFF The password 6 locked.
'PARENTAL* can be selected
PASSWORD CHANGE
Select this to adapt the code, the screen
shows
- - PASSWORD CHANGE PAGE- •
OLD PASSWORD ( I
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PASSWORD
Enter a password according to the saeen.
NOTE: The password is automaticaity
factory set to 99999.
PREFERENCES
The setting structure is :
I— AUDIO »ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
CHINESE
JAPANESE
- SUBTITLE »ENGUSH
FRENCH
SPANISH
CHINESE
JAPANESE
OFF
- DISC MENU »
I— LOCALE » CHINA
I— PARENTAL » 1 G
ENGLISH
CHINESE
FRENCH
SPANISH
JAPANESE
FRANCE
HONG KONG
JAPAN
TAIWAN
GBR
USA
2.
3. PG
4. PG 13
5. PGR
6 R
7 NC-17
8, ADULT
L- DEFAULTS » RESET
LANGUAGE SELECTION
If a language mentioned above is recorded
on the disc, you can select sounds, subtitles
or disc menu languages if not. the language
recorded on the disc is shown.
PARENTAL LOCK
When playing disc with parental lock
function, you may select an age control
grade according to grade of disc and your
desire.
Example Select "PG". you cannot play OVD
video disc rated higher than the PG grade.
DEFAULT » RESET
Each function setting returns to the Initial
status in the factory if you seleci this option
Note;
' "PREFERENCES" only can be selected
after the unit goes into stop mode.
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PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
AUDIO MODE rDvo> ^CD
You may select a needed language from a
multi-language DVD
' You may select the right channel or left
channel or stereo from a multi-channel CD.
WHEN PLAYING DVD
' Press LANGUAGE, the screen shows
orderly:
AUDIO I/2AC-3 S ICH
AUDIO 2/2AC-3 5.1CH
WHEN PLAYING CD
AUDIO MODE
AUDIO MODE
MONO RIGHT
o
AUDIO MODE
AUDIO MODE
MIXED MONO
CD
MONO LEFT
STEREO
Different discs differ in languages.
' Press [AUDIO MODE I. the screen shows
orderly
MONO LEFT
MONO RIGHT
MIXED mono]
ETEREO I
You may select one mode
NOTE
* Different discs differ in languages
-DVD. /'CD
MUTE
When playing a disc, this function can remove
the sound.
1. REMOVE SOUND
Press MUTE . the screen shows ’MUTE".
MUTE
2. RESUME SOUND
Press I MUTE I again, the screen shows
"MUTE OFF",
»S32'’S
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
FAST PLAY•DVD,CDSLOW PLAY
When playing a disc, you may play it forward
fast or reverse it fast to find what you want
WHEN PLAYING DVD OR CD
1. Press to play forward fast. Each time
you press the button, the screen shows
orderly;
2X
4X
8X
16X
«*0
2. Press '*•* to reverse the disc fast. Each
time you press the button, the screen
shows orderly:
-------
• cy® 2X
FR i'S 4X
Enjoy slow motions by the following
steps
WHEN PLAYING DVD
1. Press SLOW to play slowly.
The screen shows orderly.
f—I
2 Press ► (PLAY) to play normally.
16X
^ I
----------
3. Press »■ (PLAY) to switch to normal play
while FF or FR playing
4.0
»S33*s
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
REPEAT PLAY■DVD,CD
This functlofi can be used to repeatedly play
a title, chapter, track, disc, or some part on a
disc
PLAYING A DISC REPEATEDLY
•* DVD
You may repeat a title or chapter
1 Repeat a chapter.
Press [REPEAT I. the screen will show
REPEAT .
' О CHAPTER
2. Repeat a tide
IREPEATI twice, the screen wilt
show
REPEAT
о TITLE
Q..
3 Repeat all
Press REPEAT third lime, the screen
shows ’ C-> all*
4 Remove "REPEAT" function
Press^PEAT until" О ALL"
REPEAT
О
2. Repeat a disc.
Press I REPEAT], the screen shows
" O ALL", The unit i^ays all the
tracks on the disc.
REPEAT
3. Remove "REPEAT" function,
Press rREPEATItill " О ALL"
disappears
REPEAT SOME PARTS
You may press I A»Bl to enjoy some parts
repeatedly when playing a disc
PLAY OVD or CO
1. Set a starting point A.
The screen shows:
TRACK
O ALL
disappears.
•* CD
^ You may repeat a track, a disc according to
the following steps.
1. Repeat a track
Press REPEAT . the screen shows
“ TRACK". The unit plays the
current track.
2. Set an end point В
The screen shows:
О AB
Afterwards, the unit plays from A to B
3. Press [A»BI again till " AB "
disappears.
»S34"S
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
SELECT SUBTITLES
This operation works only with discs on
which multiple subtitle language are
recorded.
PLAY OVD
1 Press I SUBTITLE I repeatedly until the
desired language is selected
The screen shows;
SUBTITLE
SU6Tm.E01A3;ENGLlSH
2. Remove the subtitle.
Press SUBTITLE until the screen
shows 'TURN OFF SUBTITLES’.
NOTE:
* For some discs, subtitles can not be
removed
* OifTerenI discs differ In the language
of subtitles
* if the subtitles of discs can not be
selected, press [SUBTITLEI. the screen
shows "NO SUBTIUE"
ANGLES SELECT
Some discs have Images with different
viewing angles, you may select among them.
For example, when you watch a running
train, you may watch it from the front, the left
window or the right window without stopping
rt.
Example'
A D\^ has four viewing angles at your
option
1 Press ANGLE to select ANGLE 1
SCREEN
2. Press ANGLE to select other angles, the
screen shows respectively:
Si 2/4 (select AN6LE2)
Bl 3/4 (select ANGLE3)
Ql 4/4 (select ANGLE4)
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3. To resume normal playback, press ANGLE
to select original angle
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
TIME SEARCH C^j
TIME SEARCH
You may directly enter a lime, title or chapter
number to search fast on a disc, the unit
plays from that point
PLAY DVD
1. Search a title or a chapter
PLAY CD
To jump to a specific time, use
TIME SEARCH to set the time for the
desired location
Example: Play from 00:01 ;38 of track 6
1. Press button[6|fo B^ect track 6.
The screen shows.
TRACK06
00:46
Example Search chapter 2 in title 6
Press (TIME search! . the screen shows
TITLEC»«) CHAPTER 001 /004
Press the direction button ar>d move
the cursor to riluminate the trtle number
The screen shows;
TITLE 03 /30CHAPTER001/004
Press button to select title 6. the screen
shows:
TITLE 06 /30 CHAPTER001/004
' Repeat the steps above, select chapter 2
in title 6.
2. TIME SEARCH
Press (TIME SEARCHl until the screen
shows:
2. Pres8¡TI^№ SEARCH I until the screen
shows:
TRACK GO TO ..;
TRACK 06
00:46
3. Press button [^^J3}.[8] to enter the time
The screen shows'
TRACK06
01:38
* The unit plays from 00:01:36 of track 6 after
setting.
^ Press [ib/0] to enter 0
Note: CD discs have three options in lime
search function;
* You can enter the etasped time of a disc to
play
* You can enter the eiasped time of a track to
play
* You can go to a track you want play by entering
the track number
« Press number buttons to enter hour, minute
and second
Example Enter ®^.[o].(i.[|.[i
After setting, the unit will play the disc from
1:02:38.
»S36*s
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
BOOKMARK
The bookmark feature lets you make a point
on the disc that you can go to quickly You can
store up to 12 bookmarks per disc When you
turn the player off or remove the disc,
bookmarks are cleared
Storing a Bookmark
1. While a disc is playing, press I RESUME 1
on the remote.
2. The Воокпгагк Menu appears
3. When you reach the scene you want to
mark, press I PLAY I.
4. If you want to mark another point press
the button to move the cursor to next
spot. When you reach another scene you
want to mark, press IPLAYI.
5. To cancel a marked point, press the »■ or <
direction button to move the cursor to the
spot and press the íStÓPl button
6. Press ¡RESUME Ito make the Bookmark
Menu disappear from the screen
Using a Bookmark
1. White a disc is playing, pressfRESUli^EI
on the remote.
2. The Bookmark Menu appears
3. Use the direction buttons to highlight the
bookmarked scene you want to activate
Press IPLAYI to go to the place you
marked.
ZOOM PLAY
This function can be used to watch a
motion or motionless picture.
To US6 Ihe program playback feature, you
must enter the order in which you want the
titles (and chapters) on the DVD or the
tracks on the CD to play by creating a
program.
WHEN PLAYING DVD
1 Press PLAY MODE until the screen shows
PROGRAM TT(2DKCH <
n
_____CH___
rr..CH
;<s
TT;
'm
___CH___
TT
___
CH
mm
2. Use the number buttons on the remote
to enter the title (and chapter) you want to
play first. The title (and chapter) number
you entered appears In the box. The
screen shows-
PROGRAM TT(20VCH(
TT08CHOI
;oij
TT.
TT;
:<M| TTCH lOelTT-CH-
TT
CH
___
___
CH
___
CH
lexiTI tSTARr[NEXT MH'
3. The cursor jumps to the next spot in the
program list section.
Make sure the box is highlighted and enter
your next track.
4 Continue adding titles (and chapters)
until your program is complete You can
play your program by highlighting START
and press I PLAY I.
Note: if the titles (and chapters) you want
___
___
___
___
___
;o6i TT
m
L06]
m
iToi
iqij
ffai
___
TtIICH
TT
___
TT
___
fNEXH
—)
n
_____
TT
___
TT
___
TT
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH..
CH
CH
CH.^
___
____
to program are more than 10. you can
highlight NEXT and press I PLAY | to go to
the next page.
5. To remove program playback, press the
STOP I button twice during the program play
WHEN PLAYING CO
1. Press PLAY MODE until the screen shows
PROGRAM TRACK (0U20)
iSB
____
S-
lExrfi
M
_____
m..
2. Use the number buttons on the remote
to enter the track number you entered
appears in the box. The screen shows:
PROGRAM TRACK (01-20)
:oi 08
02
09
04
m
m
m
1X111 f ST AST fNexT »1
3. The cursor jumps to the next spot in the
program list section Make sure the box is
highlighted and enter your next track
4. Continue adding tracks until your
program is complete You can play you
program by highlighting START and press
PLAY
Note If the tracks you want to program are
more than 10. you can highlight NEXT and
press I PLAY I to go to the next page
5. To remove program playback, press the
STOP! button during the program play.
»S38*S
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS
SHUFFLE OR RANDOM PLAY
/-ovo, CD
The unit can play by random orders
The order is different each time.
1. Press PLAY MODE to select shuffle or
random play mode while a disc is playing.
PLAY MODE
The screen shows.
SHUFFLEORRANDOM
2. press ^ (PLAY) to start shuffle or random play
The unit selects a track to play.
3. Remove shuffle or random play.
« WhenplayingaDVDdBcptess^“ (SKF)twtae
• When playing a CD disc, press ^ * (SICF)
DIGEST PLAY
This function can be used to look through the
content of the track or disc.
PLAYING DVD
^ Pfgss I DIGEST [white a disc is playing.
DIGEST
Q
r\
The screen shows
SELECT DIGEST TYPE:
TITLE DIGEST
CHAPTER DIGEST
TITLE INTERVAL
CHAPTER INTERVAL
Use the ▼ or a buttons to setect *TITLE
DIGEST" and press¡PLA^to cordirm
The unit begins to look through the titles,
and shows the starting picture of each title
on the screen
12
4
56
TYPEirrUE
SELECT (01^ -
EXIT MENU NEXT
3
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Ea^ page has six pictures, their location
may be different.
2. Use the direction buttons to setect NEXT
on the screen, and press iPLAYi to go
to the next page
PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYSMP3 OPERATION
3. To remove the digest feature, use the
direction buttons to select EXIT on the
screen and press j PLAY | to confirm
NOTE; If you have stored bookmarks on a
DVO disc, there will be one more
digest option; BOOKMARK DIGEST
PLAYING CD
1. Press I DIGEST after the unit slops
DIGEST
The screen shows:
•* SELECT TRACKS WITH MENU
1. Insert a disc, the unit will search disc
information The TV screen displays mam
menu.
MENU
MP3-01
MP3-02
MP3-03
MP3-04
MP3-05
MP3-06
PLAY MODE: FOLDER
2. Press direction key v to select song
folder. Press ► (PLAY) to confirm
selection. Example' Select MP3*02. the
TV screen displays.
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
Z1
13
Z1
Z1
Z1
Z1
-
TRACK 01/20
SCAN
V
The unit plays the first ten seconds of each
track one after another.
2. Remove digest play
Press I STOP j, digest play is removed and
the unit stops
NOTE A CO disc only has "SCAN” function.
A
UP DIR t
WAVE-t1
WAVE-122
WAVE-133
WAVE-144
WAVE-155
PUY MODE: FOLDER
3. Press direction buttons to select a song.
Press ► (PLAY) button to start playback.
4 Press A or ▼ button to select other tracks
in stop mode.
5. In stop mode, select the folder icon (UP
DIR 1) on the left side, then press (PLAY)
button to return to the main menu.
6. Press »-^orhA^to play previous or next
songs.
" OTHER FUNCTIONS
1
4
During playback MP3 discs, the unit features
mute, volume control, repeat play and etc.
Operations are the same as CD.
»540*5
OTHERS
ACCESSORIES
Check it you have all the accessories after the carton is opened.
®SAA^ cable
®SRemote control
®SOwner’s manual
’’SAC power adaptor
'*§Rechargeable battery pack and charger
®SCar cigarette adaptor
*SWarranty card
PRECAUTIONS FOR DISC
«6HANDLING DISC
®STo keep the disc clean, do not tou:h the play sides of the disc
'=*§Do not attach paper or tape to the disc.
**SKeep the disc away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
‘*$Store the disc in a disc case after Playback.
•6 CLEANING DISC
^SBefore playback, wipe the disc outwards from the center with
clean cloth.
®§41®S
OTHERS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If you experience the following problems while using the unit, this
troubleshooting guide can help you.
No sound
**SCheck if the unit is connected securely.
^SCheck if the volume of headphone is set to MIN when using
headphone.
'*SMake sure you operate the TV or amplifier correctly.
^SMake sure you have selected DVD player position on the
amplifier
No image
^SCheck if the unit is connected securely.
’’SMake sure you operate the TV conrectly.
^$Make sure you set the color system correctly.
Bad sound quality
^§Make sure the audio output mode is set correctly.
^SMake sure the audio connection batween the unit and amplifier is
right.
Disc can not be played
®SThere is no disc in the unit.
*SPut the disc on the disc tray property with the label
side up.
**SCIean the disc.
^SMoisture has condensed in the unt.
Remove the disc and leave the unit on for about one hour.
Remote control does not work
®SRemove barriers between the remote control and the unit.
^SPoint the remote control at the remote control sensor of the unit.
**SReplace the batteries with new ones.
Image rolls and no color
The color system of the unit doesn't match with that of TV. Please
select the correct TV TYPE until TV shows normal color.
1T>is manual« only foe your icfoience. any ciuingo to the design and epeciheatione wi not
be advised
5*'35*i
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154»M52’t38mm
709g
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is
protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and
other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology
must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
®§43®S
USING THE BATTERY PACK
The rechargeable banery pack is suitable when adapting the OVD player for
portable use and when it is convenient for you to enjoy the unique functions of
the DVD player out of doors To recharM .he battery
1 Remove the battery pack from the DVD ^ayer {if being used) and attach
it to the supplied battery charger Then connect the battery pack output
plug to the charger OUTPUT jack. Connect the charger INPUT jack to
the AC adapter output (DC 9V at 2.2A) ,— >
t
-----------
/
NOTE: 11 The input voltage of the battery charger is;DC9V. 2,2A;
2) G^erally. the battery pack can be charged and discharged
about 500 times:
3) The marking voltage of the battery pack is 7,4V. the capacity is
3600mAh A special 1C protechsn logic is included to prevent
deformation caused by over-charging and over-discharging.
2. It takes about 6 hours to fully charge the tottey pack, the red Gorging
LED indicator goes out and charging is complete. Unplug the AC
power supply cord from the AC adapter, then unplug the battery pack
from the battery charger and attach it al the corresponding position at
the back of the DVD player Insert the piug of the battey pack to the
DC IN jack of №e OVD player
NOTE 1) A fully-charged battery pack will discharge automatically in a
month, if it IS remains unused
2) If the battery pack is not used for a long period of time,
discharge it and store rt in a place that is cool, dry and dark.
3) When the battery pack is empty, LOW BATTERY will flash on
№e DVD player TFT. In this case, stop using the unit, and
recharge the battery
S.Generally, after the battery pack is recharged.its continuously workir>g
time is as follows For example:
Model
01530
4 Conditions and attention
While using the battery pack, the environmental temperature should be 5'C
(41T) to35 C(95 F)
A nevny purchased battery pack can only oe used after being charged
To undertake the longest service life of the battery pack, chaige it under or
dose to indoor-temperature
Never dispose of in fire, water or beat up
Do not use in high temperature or near heat sources.
Never connect the positive and negative poles with metal
Do not open the battery, refer servicing only to qualified service personnel
Operating statusContinuous playing time
Play DVD. TFT on
Play DVD. TFT off
about 2 hours
about 4 hours
*§44"§
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mstaHation. removal or réinstallation ol the product, or to darrege lo tapes, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems
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