7.1 Connecting the LCD monitors to the DVD player11
7.2 Mains power connection11
7.3 Connection to another device12
7.4 Headphone connection13
7.5 Setting the display position14
8. Card reader and USB connection14
8.1 Inserting memory cards/USB memory sticks with MP3/WMA/Mpeg4/
JPEG data14
8.2 Displaying the contents of the memory card/USB memory stick15
8.3 Removal of Memory cards/USB Memory sticks from the memory card slot15
8.4 Playback procedure for a memory card:16
9. Use16
9.1 Switching the device on and off in the standby mode16
9.2 Display settings16
9.3 Setting the image format16
10. The setup menu17
10.1 General Setup Page17
10.2 Video Setup Page18
10.3 Preference Page 19
11. Sound functions21
11.1 To control the Volume21
11.2 Mute21
12. Playback functions21
12.1 Playback start, stop, pause21
12.2 SKIP function (Chapter/Title forward/backward)22
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12.3 Search forward/backwards22
12.4 Slow motion function (DVD, VCD, S-VCD and DivX only)23
12.5 Image enlargement (Zoom) 23
12.6 Viewing angle (DVD only)23
12.7 Repeat function for DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs and Audio CDs23
12.8 Repeat sequence (A – B)24
12.9 Direct title/track selection24
12.10 Direct chapter, title or time selection via the search function25
13. Display functions26
13.1 Display disc information26
13.2 Accessing the DVD menu26
13.3 Playback Control (PBC) with VCDs/S-VCDs27
13.4 Superimpose and fade out subtitles(DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs only)27
13.5 Changing the playback language28
13.6 Programming function28
14 Display of MP3/ WMA/JPEG/AVI/MPEG and DivX data29
15. Playback of MP3/ WMA/MPEG and DivX discs30
15.1 Repeat function with MP3/WMA/ MPEG/JPEG/DivX discs30
15.2 Replay of JPEG discs30
16. Playback of USB/SD/MMC data mediums31
16.1 Compatible data mediums31
16.2 Using USB/SD/MMC data mediums31
17. Cleaning of the DVD player32
18. Disposal32
19. Troubleshooting33
20. Glossary / Key Word Index34
21. Warranty and service37
22. Importer37
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this manual for later
reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.
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The SilverCrest KH 2360 DVD player with two 7 inch LCD displays contains copyright protection technology,
which protects it from process claims of certain US patents, for example other intellectual property rights of
the Macrovision corporation and other copyright owners.
The use of this copyright protection technology must be approved by the Macrovision corporation and is
intended exclusively for non commercial use in private surroundings; any other use requires the express
approval of Macrovision Corporation.
Reverse engineering and disassembling are expressly prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
Dolby and the double-D-symbols are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories,
Inc. Confidential Unpublished Works.
1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
This appliance is protected by the US patents 4.631.603, 4.577.216, 4.819.098, 4.907.093 and
6.516.132.
The license applies exclusively for private use.
The Silvercrest KH 2360 DVD player is licensed as a DivX Certified Product.
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KH 2360
Portable DVD player
1. Technical Data
DVD player
Power consumption
DVD player + 2 LCD:24 Watt
TV standard:PAL/NTSC
Operating temperature: 10° ~+40°C
Operation humidity:0 ~ 80 %
(No condensation)
max. storage
medium size:1GB (USB/memory card)
Laser:Laser class 1
The SilverCrest KH 2360 DVD player is intended
exclusively for private, non commercial use in enclosed
spaces.
Playback formats
• DVD videos in the 12cm and 8cm (diameter) for-
mats marked with the country/region code 2 or
ALL
• MPEG4 and DivX "Standard" videos (DivX ver-
• Video CDs (VCDs) and Super Video CDs (S-VCDs)
• Audio CDs in the 12cm and 8cm (diameter) for-
• Data format CD Audio (.cda), MP3 (.mp3), Win-
and by the logo DVD video
sions 3.11, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x).
in the 12cm and 8cm (diameter) formats.
mats marked with the logo CD .
dows Media Audio (.wma), DivX (.avi), (.mp4)
and JPEG (.jpg) on the storage medium CD-R,
CDRW, USB memory stick as well as memory
cards of the type SD and MMC.
Output/playback device
The following devices can be connected to the DVD
player for image output/playback (if these devices
have available the corresponding connection potentials
and connection of a DVD player is provided for/
allowed by the manufacturer of the playback device):
• Stereo and Mono televisions with the formats PAL
or NTSC and the picture formats 4:3/16:9.
• LCD/Plasma screens or video projectors.
• Video devices such as DVD player, video recorder,
TV receiver or game consol.
For output/playback of sound and/or music the following devices can be used and/or connected to
the portable DVD player:
• from the speaker of one of the televisions connec-
ted to the DVD player
• from external audio components such as a HiFi
system, receiver or surround sound system (analo-
gue)
• from other external image and sound sources
.
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The two supplied 7 inch LCD monitors, which connect to the DVD player, are provided for image and
sound outputs.
Important!
No liability/warranty will be assumed for damage
resulting from improper use of the device!
3. Safety Instructions
• This appliance is not suitable for children or for
people whose physical, sensorial or intellectual
faculties prevent the safe usage of the appliance
without support or supervision. Children should be
watched-over to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
• Pull the power supply unit from the power socket
after every use and before cleaning to avoid unintentional switch ons.
• Check the appliance and all parts for visible
damage. The safety concept can work only if
the appliance is in a faultless condition.
• The power plug must always be easily accessible,
so that the appliance can be quickly separated
from the mains in the event of an emergency.
Danger of electrical shocks.
• Connect the appliance only to correctly installed
and properly earthed power sockets. The mains
voltage must conform with the specifications on the
ratings plate of the power supply unit.
• Only use the supplied power supply unit. If you
replace the power supply unit, only replace it
with one of the same model.
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians
or our Customer Service Department.
• Arrange for customer service to repair or replace
connecting cables and/or appliances that are
not functioning properly or have been damaged.
Never submerge the device or the power cable
in water.
Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth.
• Do not expose the appliance to rain and never
use it in a humid or wet environment.
• Make sure that the power cord does not become
wet during operation.
• You may not open the housing or repair the
appliance yourself. Should you do so, appliance
safety can no longer be assured and the warranty
will become void.
• Protect the appliance against drip and spray
water. Do not place any water-filled vessels (e.g.
flower vases) on the appliance.
• If water enters the DVD player or the LCD monitors or if they fall into water, irreparable damage
can occur and there exists the danger of electric
shock!
Risk of fire!
• Do not use the appliance in the vicinity of hot
surfaces.
• Do not keep the appliance in places exposed to
direct sunlight, Otherwise, it may overheat and
become irreparably damaged.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended when in
use.
• Never cover the ventilation slots of the appliance
while it is being used.
• Do not operate the DVD player in the immediate
vicinity of a heat source such as an oven, hot air
blowers (in a vehicle: close to heating vents) and
similar devices! Heat contact can lead to the
equipment overheating and to melting of plastic
parts, whereby the DVD player could be irreparably damaged!
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• Do not operate the DVD player in cupboards, on
shelves, in the glove compartment or other enclosed
furnishings as well as not on beds and covers
because the ventilation of the DVD player will be
impaired and it could overheat.
When overheated the DVD player can be
irreparably damaged and the risk of a
fire exists
• This device must not be placed in the immediate
vicinity of flammable materials, for example curtains, flammable liquids etc.
• Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles,
on the device.
!
Danger! Laser radiation!
The appliance is fitted with a „Class 1 Laser“.
• Never open the device.
• Never attempt to repair the device.
• There is invisible laser radiation inside the device.
Do not expose yourself to the laser beam.
Thunderstorms!
Equipment connected to a power supply can
be damaged during a thunderstorm.
For this reason always remove the power supply
unit from the power socket during a thunderstorm.
Injury hazard
• Keep children away from the connecting cable
and the appliance. Children frequently underestimate the dangers of electrical appliances.
• Ensure that the appliance stands with a safe and
secure positioning.
• Do not operate the appliance if it has sustained
a fall or is damaged. Arrange for the appliance
to be checked and/or repaired by qualified technicians.
• Keep batteries away from children. Children can
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.
Important!
Never mount the device and monitors in the
vehicle whilst it is in motion!
There is a considerable risk of injury in the
event of an accident!
Use the device mounted in the vehicle only
when the vehicle is standing still.
Make sure that the device is securely packed
away in the supplied carrying case whilst driving.
Important!
Plug the power supply unit of the DVD player
into a power socket only after you have connected the DVD player to a television or to the
7 inch LCD monitors. With a power connection
via the vehicle adapter, connecting the adapter
is always the last step. In the event that you
wish to change the type of video or audio
connection first pull beforehand, without fail,
the power supply unit from the power socket!
Otherwise the DVD player and possibly equipment connected to it could become irreparably
damaged through voltage peak strikes!
Important!
The main switch on the right side is used for
the ON/OFF function. It is not used as a disconnect switch for the mains voltage. The power
supply unit is used to disconnect from the mains
power. In order to completely disconnect the
equipment from the mains voltage the power
supply unit must be pulled from the power socket.
The power socket for the power supply unit
should be situated close to the device and
easily accessible
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Notice regarding surge voltages
(FEO / fast electrical overloads):
In a case of malfunction due to an electrical fast transient (power surge) the product must be returned to
default settings in order to re-establish normal operation. It is possible that the power supply will have to
be disconnected and then reconnected again. The
batteries (if present) must be removed and then reinserted.
Notice regarding the handling of
batteries/rechargeable battery pack
The remote control is run by a battery. For the handling
of batteries please observe the following:
Risk of Explosion!
Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not
recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Only recharge batteries that are specifically designated "Rechargeable" or are designed to be recharged.
• Never open batteries, never solder or weld batteries.
The risk of explosions and injuries exist!
• Regularly check the condition of the battery.
Leaky batteries can damage the remote control.
• If you do not intend to use the remote control for
a long time, remove the battery.
• Put on protective gloves when handling a depleted
battery.
• Clean the battery compartment and the battery
contacts with a dry cloth.
4. Appliance description
Remote control
q
POWER
button
(Switch the DVD player on and off)
w
DISP
button
(Display of the playback information)
e
N/P
button (NTSC/Pal/Multi selection)
r
PLAY/PAUSE
(Start and pause of the current playback)
t
STOP
y
FF
button (Fast forward - x2, x4, x8, x16, x32)
u
REPEAT
(Repeat chapter, title, song, the entire disc)
i
SETUP
(Superimpose OSD / settings menu)
o Navigation button
a
MENU
s
VOL +/-
(Volume output increase/decrease)
d
USB/CARD/DVD
(Select USB/memory card contents)
f
PREV
(Skip backwards a chapter or unit)
g
SLOW
(Adjust playback speed)
h
NEXT
(Skip forwards a chapter or unit)
j Navigation button
k
ENTER
l Navigation button
;
MONITOR 1/2
(Select LCD monitor AV-IN and DVD)
2) Number buttons
2!
10+
2@
GOTO
2#
PROGRAMME
(Set the title or song sequence)
2$
ZOOM
2%
ANGLE
2^
SUBTITLE
2&
AUDIO
2*
FR
button (Fast rewind - x2, x4, x8,x16, x32)
button
button (Stop playback)
button
button
(Superimpose DVD menu)
buttons
button
button
button
button
button (Confirm input)
button
0
to 9(Numerical input 0-9)
button (for two digit number input)
button (Skip to chapter or song)
button
button (Image enlargement/reduction)
button (Change camera perspective)
button (Superimpose/fade out subtitles)
button (Change playback language)
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2(
A-B
button (Repeat sequence)
3)
TFT MODE
button (Set contrast, hue, saturation
and sharpness)
3! Navigation button
3@
TITLE
button (Superimpose DVD/CD contents)
3#
MUTE
button
(Switch off playback sound)
Underneath the LCD monitor
5!
CONNECT TO MAIN UNIT
(Connection socket to the DVD player)
5@
PHONE
(Headphones connection)
5#
BRIGHTNESS
(Adjust the brightness of the LCD
screens)
5$
SCREEN
(Format change switch 16:9/4:3)
Top of the DVD player
3$
OPEN
button
(press to open the disc draw)
Rear of the DVD player
3%
AV OUT
(Audio/Video output)
3^
MONITOR 1
3&
MONITOR 2
Right side of the DVD player
3*
VOLUME
(Connection socket for LCD monitor 1)
(Connection socket for LCD monitor 2)
(DVD players headphone output volume control)
3( Phone (Headphone connection)
4)
AV IN
(Audio/Video input for external devices)
4!
POWER OFF/ON
4@
DC IN 12V
(Switch off/on)
(Connection socket for 12V power supply)
4#
USB
(USB connection)
Front panel of the DVD player
4$
SD/MMC
(Memory card slot for SD/MMC cards)
4%
IR
(Infrared receiver sensor)
4^
ON/STANDBY
(Standby indicator)
Front panel of the LCD monitor
4& Monitor
4* Power LED
(Illuminates red when the device is switched off)
4( IR sensor for the remote control signal
5) LCD monitor speaker
LCD monitor right side
5%
POWER
(LCD monitor on/off switch)
5^
VOLUME
(Volume control for LCD monitors only)
5. Starting Up the Device
5.1 Unpacking
1. Remove the DVD player, both monitors and the
accessories from the packing.
2. Remove all adhesive tapes, foils and transport
restraints.
Important
Do not permit small children to play with plastic
packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!
5.2 Check the delivered contents
Before puting the appliance into use, check that all
items are present and free of visible damage.
1 DVD Player
2 7 inch LCD monitors
1 Remote control
1 Battery for the remote control, CR2025/ 3 V
1 Power supply unit
1 AV cable 3 x Cinch on 3.5mm jack plugs
2 DIN connection cables for the LCD monitors
1 Vehicle adapter
1 Carrying case with two securing straps for the
headrest
2 Headphones
1 Operating manual
!
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5.3 Preparing the remote control
Inserting the battery
The remote control requires a battery of the type
CR2025/3V button cell (supplied):
1. Pull the battery compartment out of the remote
control.
2. Now place the supplied battery, of the type
CR2025 (button cell) in the battery compartment. Make sure that the battery is inserted in
accordance with its correct polarity.
3. Slide the battery compartment back into the
remote control.
Using the remote control
In order to guarantee faultless operation when using
the remote control…
• When using the remote control always point it directly at the infrared sensor 4( on the front panel
of the device.
• Make sure that there are no obstructions between
the remote control and the DVD player that will
hinder reception
• When using the remote control place yourself not
more than 5 metres from the DVD player
otherwise interferences can occur during operation
of the DVD player functions with the remote control.
6. Attaching the LCD
monitor to a headrest
For attachment to the headrest use exclusively the
supplied Velcro fastening strap and pad.
1. Remove the pad from the Velcro fastening
strap.
2. Pull the Velcro fastening strap, with the Velcro
side towards the rear, through the right retainer
on the rear of the LCD monitor. Please do not
pull the strap through the left retainer at this
time.
3. Pull the open end of the strap through the pad.
The unpaded side must be facing the device.
4. Finally, pull the strap through the left retainer.
The plastic tab should now point to the right.
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5. Before fastening, place the elastic safety strap
that is secured to the LCD monitor, around the
headrest and/or headrest mounting.
6. Hold the LCD monitor against the headrest and
pull the Velcro strap from the inside to the outside,
through the plastic tab. The Velcro must also here
point in the direction of the headrest.
8. Join the open end of the Velcro fastening strap
with its opposite side at the front of the headrest.
Make sure that the strap sits securely and is
tight.
9. The Velcro fastening strap should be attached
to the centre of the headrest. If possible do not
impede the headrests height adjustment mechanism.
Note:
If you are using the LCD monitor in a vehicle
make sure that the monitor does not interfere
with safety relevent components such as airbags, seat airbags or side airbags.
Fastening to active headrests is not recommended.
If you install the LCD monitors in a vehicle
make sure that the cables are layed in a manner
that will not cause them to be a trip hazard
and they do not obstruct entry to and exit
from the vehicle.
7. The plastic tab should lie to the left side, viewed
from the direction of travel, of the headrest
(as in the diagram above).
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Important!
Never mount the device and monitors in the
vehicle whilst it is in motion!
There is a considerable risk of injury in the event
of an accident!
Use the device mounted in the vehicle only
when the vehicle is standing still.
Make sure that the device is securely packed
away in the supplied carrying case whilst driving.
7. Carrying out
connections
7.1 Connecting the LCD monitors to
the DVD player
If you install the LCD monitors in a vehicle
make sure that the cables are layed in a manner
that will not cause them to be a trip hazard
and the connection cables to the DVD player
do not obstruct entry to and exit from the vehicle.
In addition the device can be connected to other
input and output devices:
• with a television set
• with a video or DVD recorder
• with a receiver, also, for example, a stereo
system
• with a Dolby Digital system
Important!
Make sure that all devices are switched off before
you connect them. Do not plug the device into
the mains power until all connections have
been made.
7.2 Mains power connection
Connection with the power supply unit
Connect both LCD monitors to the DVD player by joining
the sockets
with the inlets
with a DIN connection cable.
CONNECT TO MAIN UNIT
MONITOR 1
Note:
Use exclusively the two supplied DIN connection
cables to connect the LCD monitors to the
DVD player.
You can also connect only one LCD monitor
to the DVD player.
3^ and
5! on the monitors
MONITOR 2
3& each
1. Plug the power supply unit device plug in the
socket
DC IN 12V
4@ on the DVD player.
2. Plug the power supply unit into a power socket.
Note:
Before you connect the DVD player to the
mains power with the power supply unit,
switch the DVD player with the POWER
ON/OFF switch
connect the device plug with the socket
DC IN 12V
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4! off
- Position OFF. First
4@
on the DVD player.
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