Audiovox PE702 User Manual

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A. Introduction
Thank you for selecting the PE702 portable DVD player . The main features include a 7" Wide Screen (16:9 Aspect Ratio) Liquid Cryst al Display (LCD) monitor and a DVD player. The unit applies the latest state of the art electronics and is designed for use in hotels, offices or your home. The unit is constructed to provide years of reliable, trouble-free service, and is compact so that you can take it with you anywhere and is designed for quick and easy installation. Please read the entire instruction manual supplied with this product prior to operation. The documentation will assist you in installing the system properly to obtain the best equipment performance. Please retain this manual for later use.
B. Cautions and Warnings
1. Placement
T o prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not place the set on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table to prevent it from falling. Keep the unit away from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, excessive dust. If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, mois­ture may condense inside the unit. When you move it from a cold to a warm location, wait for about one hour before operating the unit, or remove the disc and leave the unit turned on until the mois­ture evaporates.
2. Installation
Ensure that the PE702 is installed in accordance with the instruc­tions and illustrations provided in this manual.
3. Object and Liquid
Do not push objects of any kind into the unit through openings; do not spill or spray liquid of any kind on or in the system (this may result in a fire or electric shock). Do not place anything heavy on the unit. T o ensure proper ventilation and proper operation, never cover or block the slots and openings with a cloth or other material.
4.Disassemble
Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. There is a risk of elec­tric shock and/or exposure to Laser Radiation. Contact qualified service personnel if your system is in need of repair.
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5. Cleaning Unit
When cleaning, make sure the system is unplugged from the power source. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the system only.
6. Disc
Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as heart or star-shaped discs as they may cause the unit to malfunction. Do not stick pa­per, tape or glue on the disc. Do not expose the disc to direct sun­light or heat sources such as hot air ducts. Do not touch the sur­face of disc. Handle the disc by its edge. Clean the disc by wiping the disc from the center out with a cleaning cloth. Remove the disc from the unit and store it in its case after playing. Some playback operations of discs may be intentionally fixed by software produc­ers. Since this unit plays discs according to the disc contents the software producers designed, some playback features may not be available. Also refer to the instructions supplied with the discs.
C. Contents
1. 1 x 7.0’’ LCD Monitor & DVD Player Combo
2. 1 x AC to DC Adapter
3. 1 x Rechargeable Battery
4. 1 x Remote Control
5. 1 x Instruction Manual
6. 1 x Audio/V ideo Cable
7. 1 x Cigarette Lighter Adapter
D. Powering and installation
1. Powering the system indoors (Refer to Figure 1)
Plug one end of the AC to DC adapter into the DC 9V jack on the left side of the main unit, then plug the other end into the 1 10V AC power socket.
2. Powering the system in a car
Plug one end of the cigarette lighter adapter into the
DC 9V jack on the unit, then plug the other end into
cigarette lighter socket.
the
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DC 9V
VIDEOAUDIO IN OUT
BRIGHT.
1 2
Figure 1
E. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
1. Unit View (Refer to Figure 2)
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6 7 8 9 10
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Figure 2
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1) Menu
2) Up button
3) Left Button
4) OK Button
5) Down Button
6) Right Button
7) Close disc cover point
8) Open Button
9) Previous Button
10) Stop Button 1 1) Next Button
12) Play Button
13) Pause Button
14) Screen Mode ( wide) Button
15) Remote Control Sensor
16) Power LED
17) DC 9V Input Jack
18) Audio Jack (L+R)
19) Video Jack
20) A V Input /Output Switch
21) Brightness Up/Down Thumbwheel
22) Power On/ Off Switch
23) Volume Up/Down Thumbwheel
24) Hi-Fi Headphone Jack
25) Coaxial Jack
26) Power Saving Mode Switch (Screen closed shut off switch)
27) Battery Catch
28) Battery Port
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2. Remote Control View (Refer to Figure 3)
1) Display Button
2) Angle Button
3) Subtitle Button
4) Audio Button
5) Zoom Button
6) Up/Down/Left/Right/Enter Buttons
7) Return Button
8) A-B Button
9) Forward Button
10) Reverse Button 1 1) Slow Button
12) Stop Button
13) Number Buttons
14) Setup Button
15) Menu Button
16) Repeat Button
17) SKIP-
18) SKIP+
19) Play Button
20) Pause Button Figure 3
F. Loading and Playing a Disc
a. After connecting power to the unit, power on”DVD player” with
the power switch.
b. Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN , place a disc into the
tray with label side of disc facing up.
c. Close the tray by pressing “PRESS” button. The unit will load
the disc and go to the root menu. St art playback by pressing “PLA Y”.
d. Rotate the BRIGHT and VOLUME controls to adjust the picture
brightness and the DVD player’s volume.
e. T o stop playing a disc, press ST OP .
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G. SETUP
Press ‘SETUP’ to display the Main screen of the SETUP Menu on the screen. Press ‘SETUP’ again to exit the SETUP Menu.
.. General Setup Page ..
SPD IF Ou tp u t RAW TV Displa y PS An g le Mark Off Screen Sa ver O f f Last Mem o ry Off
Go To General Setup Page
Figure 4. Main SETUP Menu Screen
1) Select ‘GENERAL SETUP’ using the Left /Right buttons, then press ‘ENTER’ to enter the GENERAL Setup screen.
.. General Setup Page ..
SPD IF Ou tp u t RAW TV Displa y PS An g le Mark Off Screen Sa ver Off Last Mem o ry Off
Setup SPDIF
SPDIF Off SPDIF/RAW SPDIF/PCM
Figure 5. General SETUP Menu Screen
a)Select “SPDIF Output RAW” use this option to select the audio signal output from”Coaxial”port. * SPDIF OFF: the digital signal Audio output will be of f. * SPDIF/RAW: the signal output from “COAXIAL” is RAW . * SPDIF/PCM: the signal output from “COAXIAL” is PCM.
b)Select TV DISPLAY using UP/DOWN, and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu. Select the TV display mode on the screen using UP/DOWN, and press ENTER to confirm the setting. Press LEFT to return.
* NORMAL/PS: When the player is connected to a normal TV, and a wide picture is shown on the full screen. * NORMAL/LB: When the player is connected to a normal TV ,
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.. General Setup Page ..
.. General Setup Page ..
SPDIF Out pu t RAW
SPD IF Ou tp u t RAW
TV Displa y PS
TV Displa y PS
An gle Ma rk O ff
An g le Mark Off
Screen Saver O ff
Screen Sa ver O f f
Last Me m o ry Off
Last Mem o ry Off
Set TV Display Mode
Screen Saver
Nomal/PS Normal/LB Wide
On Off
d). Select ‘SCREEN SA VER’ using UP/DOWN key,
and a wide picture is shown on the screen with a black strip at both the top and bottom of the screen. * WIDE: When the player is connected to a wide screen TV, a wide picture is shown on the full screen.
Figure 6. TV DISPLAY Screen Display
c). Select ‘ANGLE MARK’ using UP/DOWN, and then press
the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Choose Angle Mark on or off displayed on the screen using the UP/DOWN and then press ENTER to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to return.
.. General Setup Page ..
SPD IF Ou tp u t RAW TV Displa y PS An g le Mark Off Screen Sa ver O f f Last Mem o ry Off
Set Angle Mark
Figure 7. ANGLE MARK Screen Display
* ON: The screen will show angle mark.
(*If angle option is available)
OFF: The screen will not display the Angle Mark
On Off
Figure 8. SCREEN SAVER Display
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*ON: screen saver on. *OFF: screen saver off.
*NOTE The DVD player will enter the Screen Saver mode after 5
minutes
if the image on the screen remains the same formore than 5
minutes.
e). Select “ Last Memory’ by Up/Down button
.. General Setup Page ..
SPD IF Ou tp u t RAW TV Displa y PS An g le Mark Off Screen Sa ver O f f Last Mem o ry Off
Set Last Me mory STATE
On Off
Figure 9. LAST MEMORY Screen Display
*on: The unit will retain the last position of playback in memory. This feature is cancelled when power is turned off.
*off: The unit will not retain the last position of playback.
2) Select “Video quality” set up by using the left/right buttons, press enter to enter the video quality set up page.
Figure 10. Main SETUP Menu VIDEO QUALITY
a).Select “Brightness by using the Up/Down buttons, then press
“Enter”. Adjust can change the Brightness by pressing the
left/right arrow buttons. When complete, press “Enter”
again to return to the “Video Quality” set up page.
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.. Video Q uality Setup ..
Brightness Contrast Hue Sa tu r a tio n
Brightness
00 00 00 00
Figure 11. BRIGHTNESS Screen Display
b). Select “Contrast” using the Up/Down buttons, then press
“Enter”. You can adjust the Contrast using the left/right but-
tons.
Figure 12. CONTRAST Screen Display
When complete, press “Enter” again return to the”Video Qual-
.. Video Q uality Setup ..
Brightness
ity” setup page.
-05 Contrast Hue Sa tu r a tio n
00 00
c). Select “Hue” using the Up/Down buttons, then press Enter”.
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You can adjust the Hue using the left/right buttons.
Contrast
.. Video Q uality Setup ..
Brightness Contrast Hue Sa tu r a tio n
Hue
-05 00 00 00
Figure 13. HUE Screen Display
When complete press “Enter” again to return to the “Video Quality” setup page. d). Select “Saturation” using the Up/Down buttons, then press
“Enter”. You can adjust the Saturation by using the left/right buttons.
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Figure 14. SATURATION Screen Display
When complete, press “Enter”again to return to the “Video Quality” setup page. e) Press Setup button to exit “Video Quality” setup page.
3). With no disc in the player, select “password” using the left/ right buttons; then
press Enter to enter the “Change Pass
word” page.
.. Password Setup Page ..
Password
Change Password
Change
Figure 15. PASSWORD CHANGE Screen Display
a) Press the right shift button to enter the Password Change
Submenu. Input the Old Password or the Default Password,
the New Password, and the Confirmed New Password.
Press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the change.
b) Press Setup button to exit “Video Quality” setup page.
Old Password New Password Co nfirmP a ssw o rd
OK
Figure 16. PREFERENCE PAGE Screen Display
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NOTE: The Default Password is 3308. This password is always
effective even after you have selected your own password and changed it. To avoid the possibility of others using the default password to set the parental level and change the password, you can record this default password in another area and delete it from this manual. Some discs can be limited depending on the age of users while some discs can not.
4).With no disc in the player, select ‘PREFERENCES’ using the left/right buttons; then press ‘ENTER’ to enter the preferences page.
.. Preference Page ..
Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Default
Preferred Audio Language
ENG ENG ENG
Englia s h French
Chinese Japan ese
Figure 17. AUDIO Preference Screen Display
.. Preference Page ..
Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Default
a. Select ‘AUDIO’ using UP/DOWN, then press ‘RIGHT’
ENG
to enter the submenu. Select the audio language you desire
Englia s h
ENG
French
ENG
using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the
Chinese Japan ese
setting. Then press LEFT to return.
Off
Preferred Subtitle Language
b. Select ‘SUBTITLE’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT
Figure 18. SUBTITLE Preference Screen Display
to enter the submenu. Select the desired subtitle language or SUBTITLE OFF using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the setting. Press ‘LEFT’ to return.
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c. Select ‘DISC MENU’ using UP/DOWN, then press ‘RIGHT’
to enter the submenu. Select the Disc Menu Language you desire using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the setting. Press ‘LEFT’ to return.
.. Preference Page ..
Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Default
Preferred Menu Language
ENG ENG ENG
Englia s h French
Chinese Japan ese
Figure 19. DISC MENU Preference Screen Display
Note: Language and subtitle selection is only available for discs
that are recorded in the above listed languages. If the selected, language is not available, the player will play and display on the screen the original recorded language contained in the disc.
d. Select ‘P ARENTAL’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT
to enter the submenu.
.. Preference Page ..
Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Default
Set Parental Control
ENG
1 KID SAF
ENG
2 G
ENG 3 PG
4 PG 13
6 R 7 Nc17 8 ADULT
Figure 20. PARENTAL Preference Screen Display
Select the parental level you desire using UP/DOWN for discs with lock-out function or multiple rating levels. These are listed from the lowest level (1 Child) to the highest level (OFF).
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NOTE: Level 8 (Adult) is the default.
e. Select ‘DEFAULTS’ using UP/DOWN, then press RIGHT to enter the submenu. Press ENTER to make the setting return to the factory-set mode.
NOTE: The parental setting is not affected by the default
function.
Figure 21. DEFAULT RESET Screen Display
.. Preference Page ..
Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Parental RESET
ENG ENG ENG
Enter a 4 digit password, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the parental level setting. NOTE: For 1st time use the default password is 3308.
Load Factory Language
.. Password Setup Page ..
Password
Go To Password Setup Page
Figure 22. PASSWORD VERIFY Input Screen Display
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1. Basic Operation
POWER OPEN PLA Y SLOW P AUSE STOP
NEXT PREVIOUS FORW ARD REVERSE UP/DOWN/LEFT /RIGHT
ENTER NUMBERS RETURN MENU REPEA T A-B
DISPLA Y ANGLE
SUBTITLE AUDIO
ZOOM SETUP
Turn the unit on/of f Remove/load the disc St art Play/Execute item or setting Play at 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or 1/16 times speed Still Picture (1 time) Stop at the present playing point / (2 times) Stop playing Go to the next chapter , track or scene dur­ing play back Go back to the preceding chapter, track or scene during play back Scan forward at 2, 4, 8,16 or 32x times speed Scan backward at 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32x times speed Used for Menu Navigation Execute item or setting Select item or setting Return Display the root menu of the disc Repeat playing title, chapter, or track Repeat a specific portion from point A to point B of the disc Display information (title, chapter, track, time, etc.). Change the angles on the scene Select the subtitle language and turn it on/ off Select the audio language Enlarge an image to 2, 3, or 4 times the original Display the setup menu to select and set items, and exit the setup menu.
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2. MENU
A DVD is divided into sections called titles and chapters. When you play a DVD, a root menu of the disc will appear on the screen of your TV or Monitor . The contents of the menu vary from disc to disc. Press MENU during playback to display the menu, and press ENTER or PLA Y to start playing. Some DVDs only allow you to select disc playback options using the DVD menu.
3. DISPLAY (Display contents vary from disc to disc.)
1) PLA YING TIME AND REMAINING TIME a. During playback press ‘DISPLA Y’ to display the current T itle
Number (1), the total Number of T itles (2), the current Chapter Number (3), the total Number of Chapters (4), and the Playing Time for the title (5). The heading will disappear automatically
after 3 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
Figure 23. Title, Chapter Number, and Time Screen Display
b. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ again to display the Remaining T ime of the
title. The heading will disappear automatically in about 3 seconds.
Figure 24. Title Remaining Time Screen Display
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c. Press ‘DISPLAY’ the 3rd time to display the Elapsed Time for
the chapter . The heading will disappear automatically in about 3 seconds.
Figure 25. Chapter Elapsed Time Screen Display
d. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ the 4th time to display the Remaining Time for
the chapter. The heading will disappear automatically after 3 seconds.
Figure 26. Chapter Remaining Time Screen Display
e. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 5th time to exit. ‘DISPLAY OFF’ will be
displayed and will disappear automatically after 3 seconds.
2) ANGLE During playback of a disc, press ‘ANGLE’ to display the avail able angles for discs containing multi-angles*, with the current angle number (1) and the total number of angles (2) displaying. Press ‘ANGLE’ to select another angle, then press again to exit and return to the normal viewing angle. The angle display will disappear automatically if the ‘ANGLE’ button is not pressed again within 3 seconds.
*NOTE: Not all discs contain this feature
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Figure 27. Angle Screen Display
3) SUBTITLE During disc playback press ‘SUBTITLE’ to select the subtitle lan­guage you desire*, with the current Subtitle Language Number (1) and the total Number of Subtitle Languages (2) displayed. If there are multiple languages press ‘SUBTITLE’ again to select another subtitle language. T o turn subtitles OFF , press the ‘SUB­TITLE’ button until ‘SUBTITLE OFF’ is displayed. The Subtitle display will disappear automatically if the ‘SUBTITLE’ button is not pressed again within 3 seconds.
Figure 28. Subtitle Screen Display
*Some DVDs only allow access to this function through the DVD menu.
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4) AUDIO
During playback press ‘AUDIO’ to select the audio language you desire*, with the current Audio Channel Number (1) and the total number of Audio Channels (2) displayed. Press AUDIO again to select another audio language. The audio display will disappear automatically if the ‘AUDIO’ button is not pressed again for 3
seconds.
Figure 29 Audio Language Screen Display
* Some DVDs only allow access to this function through the DVD menu.
5) ZOOM
During playback press ‘ZOOM’ to enlarge the picture by 2x, 3x or 4X with the current zoom multiple. (1) Press “zoom” once; the picture will be enlarged 2X. (2) Press “zoom” a second time; the picture will be enlarged 3X. (3) Press “zoom”a 3rd time; the pic­ture will be enlarged 4X. (4) Press “zoom” a 4th time, the picture
will return to normal.
Figure 30. ZOOM Screen Display
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6) A-B REPEA T
a. During playback press ‘A-B’ to set the Starting
Point A.
Figure 31. A-B Repeat Starting Point Screen Display
b. Press ‘A-B’ a second time to set the Ending Point B and
the player will repeatedly play the part between Point A and
Point B
Figure 32. A-B Repeat Ending Point Screen Display
c) Press A-B a third time to cancel A-B repeat and re-
sume playback from point A.
Figure 33. A-B Repeat Cancelled Screen Display
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7) REPEA T
a. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ once to repeatedly play the
current chapter.
Figure 34. Chapter Repeat ON Screen Display
b. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ a second time to repeatedly
play the current title.
Figure 35. Title Repeat ON Screen Display
c. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ a 3rd time to repeat all
Chapters and Titles. The ‘REPEAT ALL ’ screen will disappear automatically if the ‘REPEA T’ button is not pressed again for 3 seconds.
Figure 36. Title Repeat ON Screen Display
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d. Press “REPEAT” a fourth time to resume normal playback.
Figure 37. Repeat Off Screen Display
4. PLAYING AUDIO CDS
When playing an audio CD. Press the DISPLA Y button on the remote to display the DISPLAY Banner. The options below show you what happens when you press the DISPLA Y button.
a. During playback press ‘DISPLAY’ once and SINGLE
ELAPSED will appear along with the current track playing and the time of that track.
Figure 38. SINGLE ELAPSED Screen Display
b. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a second time and SINGLE REMAIN
appears along with the current track playing the amount of time left on the track.
Figure 39. SINGLE REMAIN Screen Display
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c. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a third time and TOTAL ELAPSED
appears along with the current track playing and the total
time that the CD has been playing.
Figure 40. TOTAL ELAPSED Screen Display
d. Press ‘DISPLAY’a fourth time and TOTAL REMAIN appears
along with the current track playing and the amount of time remaining on the CD.
Figure 41. TOTAL REMAIN Screen Display
e. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a fifth time and “ DISPLA Y OFF” will appear
momentarily then disappear. The CD time Information will not be displayed.
1) USING THE REPEAT FEATURE
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the repeat options:
TRACK- repeats the track that is playing.
ALL- repeats the disc that is playing.
OFF
As you toggle through the options, the repeat option changes. The selected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it off.
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5. PLAYING MP3 DISCS
MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song is compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of audio quality while taking up much less disc space. CD-R /RW discs that have been encoded in MP3 format are compatible with this system.
Playback modes:
FOLDER (normal playback) SINGLE REPEA T ONE (repeat playback of a song) REPEA T FOLDER (repeat playback of a specific folder)
1. Insert an MP3 CD, the DVD video player will initialize the disc and the directory will be shown on the monitor.
Figure 42. MENU Screen Display
When an MP3 disc is inserted into the unit, the menu screen appears automatically. You can use the menu screen to change folders and songs. The system plays the songs in the order they were burned onto the disc.
1. Press the on the left side of the screen.
2. Press ENTER to select the highlighted folder. The songs avail­able in that folder will be listed on the right side of the screen.
3. Press the Right (
4. Press the ENTER to select and begin playback of the highlighted song.
or button to choose a folder from the folder list
) button to enter the track list.
or button to choose a song from the list. Press
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SKIPPING SONGS
Use the ( NEXT ) button to move to the next song. Press the (PREVIOUS) button to move to the beginning of the previous song.
USING THE REPEAT FEATURE
The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEAT consecutively changes the repeat options:
FOLDER
SINGLE
REPEAT ONE
REPEAT FOLDER
Press REPEA T a 3rd time to resume normal playback. As you toggle through the options, the repeat option changes. The selected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it off.
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NOTICE
The upper left column is a list showing the name of folder . The upper
right column is a list showing the name of song and the sub-folder.
“ sign in front of a file name indicates that this is a folder , not an
MP3 file.
“MP3” sign in front of a file name indicates that this is a MP3 file.
During MP3 playback, you cannot access “PLA Y MODE”, folders or songs.
Y ou are allowed a maximum of 1 1 characters for each folder or/and
songs.
6. Playing JPG file
1). Load the JPG Disc into tray
2). Select the JPG file by pressing the “ Up/Down” buttons.
3).Y ou can preview the JPG file by pressing “Play” or “OK”.
4). Press the left or right buttons to rotate the image in 90-degree steps.
5). Press the up or down buttons to rotate the image 180 degrees.
6). While you preview the JPG file, press “display”; there are different refresh modes available.
6.1) WIPE TOP
6.2) WIPE BOTTOM
6.3) WIPE LEFT
6.4) WIPE RIGHT
6.5) DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT TOP
6.6) DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT TOP
6.7) DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT BOTTOM
refresh from top side refresh from bottom side refresh from left side refresh from right side refresh from left top
refresh from right top
refresh from left bottom
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6.8) DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT BOTTOM
6.9) EXTEND FROM CEVTER H
refresh from right bottom
refresh from center horizontally to both sides
6.10) EXTEND FROM CEVTER V
refresh from center vertically to both sides
6.1 1) COMPRESS TO CEVTER H
refresh compress from center horizontally
6.12) COMPRESS TO CEVTER V
refresh compress from center vertically
6.13) WINDOW H
6.14) WINDOW V
6.15)
WIPE FROM EDGE TO CENTER
refresh from four window’s left refresh from four window’s right refresh from edge to center
7. When previewing the file, pressing “ANGLE,SUBTITLE,AUDIO, NUMBER, AB,RETURN,REW/FF, or SLOW” causes a hand icon (invalid function) to appear on the display .
8. When pressing the first time during preview, “SLIDE SHOW MENU” will display on the screen.
9. Then press ”PLA Y”or”OK”, the left top photo will be previewed.
10. Y ou can return to the root Menu by pressing the Menu button.
7. Playing a Video Game (Refer to Figure 38)
1. Slide the AV in/out switch to the “In” position.
2. Plug the video output from your game system into the supplied A/V adapter cable and plug the adapter cable into the Audio (black) and video (yellow) jacks on the left side of the unit. Adjust the volume
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control and the brightness control on the monitor for individual preference.
Figure 43
8. Connecting to a TV or another monitor ( Refer to Figure 38)
You can also connect the DVD player to a TV to enjoy high quality stereo sound or another monitor.
1. Slide the AV in/out switch to the “out” position.
2. Connect one end of the audio/video cable’s black (1/8” stereo plug) plug into the unit’s DVD AUDIO OUT jack, and connect the other end to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on your TV or Monitor (white = left channel, red = right channel).
3. Connect the audio/video cable’s yellow plug into the VIDEO
OUT jack on the side of the unit, and the other yellow plug to the VIDEO INPUT jack on your TV or Monitor.
9. Connecting Coaxial Output
The coaxial output of the unit can be used with an optional cable that has a stereo 1/8 inch male connector and a male RCA connector. The output of cable can be applied to any device which accepts a digital coaxial signal.
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10. Specifications
Disc format: DVD/CD/MP3 Color system: NTSC Screen size: 7.0’’ DVD video format: Horizontal 720 pixel, vertical 480 pixel (NTSC) Frequency response: DVD (PCM 96 kHz/24 bits ): 20 Hz to 44 kHz
DVD (PCM 48 kHz): 20 Hz to 22 kHz
CD: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Video output: 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ohm, unbalanced Video S/N: Better than 35 dB Audio output: 2 x 0.4 W Audio S/N: Better than 35 dB Power source: DC 9V Power consumption: 14 W Operating temperature: 5~40°C (41~104°F) Storage temperature: -20~60°C (4~140°F) Operating humidity: 10~75% Dimensions (W x H x D):8.07 X 5.92 X1.98inches
205 x 150.5 x 35.5mm
Battery T ype: Lithium Ion (Li-ION)
11. Rechargeable Battery Installation and Use
The player utilizes a set of long-life NiMH batteries for portable power supply . The Li-ION battery pack is specially designed for your player, please consult your dealer for purchasing the battery pack. Li-ION bat­teries feature high storage capacity and low level of degradation. This means the Li-ION batteries doesn’t have “Memory Effect” and thus can be recharged safely regardless of whether the battery is fully or only partially spent. Please fully charge the battery prior to first use.
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NOTE: When the DVD player is used with the battery as a power source, ensure that the battery has been charged for at least eight hours prior to connecting it to the DVD player . If you plan to not use the battery for an extended period of time (say , one week or longer), we recommend that you first fully charge the battery and store it away properly . For longer periods of storage, please re­charge the battery at least once every two months to maintain the battery in its best condition. Please under no circumstances short out the battery , store the battery in a metal container , or leave the battery in a humid or damp environment. Ideally , store the battery in an airtight con­tainer with desiccant or other dehumidifying agent. Each full recharge takes approximately five-hours and one full charge can provide power the player for approximately 3 hours. During recharge, the light next to the DC power input will light up red. Once fully recharged, the light will turn green. At this point you may re­move the wall plug and cease charging.
Precautions related to Battery Recharge:
1. Once the battery has been fully spent, please immediately recharge the battery (regardless of whether you plan to use battery power again soon) in order to maximize battery life.
2. To charge the battery, please connect the power jack directly into the PE702 and leave the POWER switch in the off position.
Using and Maintaining your Rechargeable Batteries
1.Please make sure you always use only the AC transformer included
with the player to recharge your batteries.
2.Recharge effectiveness will degrade when environmental tempera-
tures drop below 50
3. Please remove battery from the player and store properly if the player
is not to be used for an extended period of time. For periods of two months or more, please recharge the battery at least once every two months to avoid irreparable damage to the battery . If the battery
oF (10oC) or exceed 95oF (35oC).
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left attached to the player for an extended period, please recharge the battery at least once every two weeks.
4. Avoid unnecessarily recharging fully charged batteries.
Installing the Battery Pack:
1. First, make sure the player is in “Stop” mode and that the AC power
supply has been disconnected.
2. Close the player cover.
3.Align the battery pack with the player module’s front edge.
4. Push the battery towards the rear of the player until it locks into
position. The lock position is indicated by a click. The unit will fit snugly
to the player.
BATTERY
Figure 44. Installing the DVD Player Battery
Removing the Battery Pack:
1. First, make sure the player is in “Stop” mode and that the AC power supply has been disconnected.
2. Press the release button in the down direction.
3. Slide the battery towards the front of the unit.
FRONT OF PLAYER
BATTERY
RELEASE BUTTON
Figure 45. Removing the DVD Player Battery
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90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
Applies to Audiovox Video Products
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail pur­chaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below.
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstal­lation of the product, or to damage to tapes, discs, speakers, accessories, or electrical systems.
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or represen­tative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 1-800-645-4994
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA
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