Lenoxx DVD2005 User Manual

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MODEL DVD-2005
DVD PLAYER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PROGRESSIVE SCAN PLAY
(FOR TVS WITH APPROPRIATE INPUT JACKS)
PLAYS DVD & VCD VIDEOS
PLAYS ALL AUDIO CDS
PLAYS MP3 RECORDED DISCS
PLAYS CD-R & CD-RW DISCS
PLAYS JPEG PHOTO DISCS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started:
Connections
Choose Your Connection--------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV---------------------------------------3
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks----------------------------------------------4
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks Using S-Video Cable-----------------5
DVD Player + TV with Audio Input and Component Video In Jacks -------------------6
DVD Player + TV/VCR Combination------------------------------------------------------------7
DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital Theater System (Audio/Video Receiver/Home Theater)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
Location of Controls---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
Remote Control Operation -----------------------------------------------------------------------------12
Notes on Discs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
Precautions---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
Initial Setting:
How to Find Your TVs Video Input Channel------------------------------------------------------16
How to Move Around the DVD Players Menu System -----------------------------------------16
System Setup (TV System, TV Type, Sleep Control, Password, Rating & Default)
Setting the TV System -----------------------------------------------------------------------------17
Selecting TV Display Type -----------------------------------------------------------------------18
Sleep Control ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Changing Password-------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Resetting to Factory Defaults---------------------------------------------------------------------19
Parental Controls-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Language Setup (OSD, Audio, Subtitle & Menu)
Setting OSD Language ---------------------------------------------------------------------------21
Setting Audio Language --------------------------------------------------------------------------21
Setting Subtitle Language -----------------------------------------------------------------------22
Setting Menu Language --------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Audio Setup -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23
Video Setup -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Basic Operation:
1.Basic Play----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24
2.Setting Progressive Scan----------------------------------------------------------------------26
3.Getting Your System into STOP”--------------------------------------------------------------26
4.Pause ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26
5.Using the Search & Skip Functions-----------------------------------------------------------27
6.Repeat Play-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------28
7.Programmed Play---------------------------------------------------------------------------------29
8.Search for Preferred Play-------------------------------------------------------------------------30
9.Zoom Play----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
10.Slow-Motion Play------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
11.Viewing from a Desired Angle------------------------------------------------------------------32
12.Selecting Audio Mode------------------------------------------------------------------------------32
13.Change Subtitle Language-------------------------------------------------------------------------33
14.MP3 CD Operation------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33
15.Viewing JPEG Files or Picture CDs-------------------------------------------------------------34
16.Displaying Disc Information---------------------------------------------------------------------35
Trouble Shooting -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------37
Glossary ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------40
Specifications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
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CONNECTIONS
PIN
VIEW
Choose Your Connection
There are several ways to connect your DVD player. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you. Turn to the appropriate page and connect your DVD player. After the connections, turn to page 24.
COMPONENTS
CABLES NEEDED GO TO ...
Audio/Video (included)
Coaxial (optional)
S-Video (optional)
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Component video (optional)
Audio/Video (included)
Coaxial (optional)
S-Video (optional)
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Audio/Video (included)
S-Video (optional)
Coaxial (needed but
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not included)
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV
The pictures below show the cables needed for the connections represented in this booklet. NOTE:Audio/Video cables (A/V cables for short) are usually sold as a bundled set, but the
connection pictures in this booklet show each cable separately for better visibility.
Audio/Video cables
(1 set is included)
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Coaxial cable
(not included)
3
S-Video cable
(not included)
PIN
VIEW
Component Video
cables
(not included)
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks
BASIC A/V CONNECTION
NOTE:If your TV set has
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of your DVD player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your TV set.
2.Insert the video cable (yellow) into the VIDEO jack on the back of your DVD Player, and into the VIDEO IN jack on your TV. This connection will allow you to enjoy standard quality video images.
3.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
4.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to the television is not affected by this connection.
Connect your antenna cable to your television as you normally would. You may need to consult your television manual for details, but no changes will be made to your antenna connections.
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no AUDIO/VIDEO jacks, you must buy an RF Modulator (see Page 7).
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks Using S-Video Cable
NOTE: Yellow plug and wire are not used when using S-Video cable.
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of your DVD player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your TV.
2.Insert the S-Video cable into the S-VIDEO jack on the back of your DVD player and to the S-VIDEO jack on your TV. This connection will allow you to enjoy higher quality images. (yellow plugs: VIDEO IN or OUT, are not needed for S-Video). If your TV doesnt have S-VIDEO, use the basic video connection listed above on Page 4.
3.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
4.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to the television is not affected by this connection.
Connect your antenna cable to your television as you normally would. You may need to consult your television manual for details, but no changes will be made to your antenna connections.
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV with Audio Input Jacks and Component Video in jacks
NOTE: For the best picture
possible, use the Component Video jacks on your TV, and set the VIDEO OUTPUT to YUV or P-SCAN. If your TV doesnt have Component Video Input jacks, you should use the S-Video jack or normal Video jack on your DVD player and set the VIDEO OUTPUT to S-Video.
Video cables
(not included)
NOTE:Connect Audio cables to the Audio input
jacks closest to the component jacks.
NOTE: If the component video input jacks of your TV set marked Pr, Pb, Y, your TV supports progressive scan and select P-SCAN will provide the best picture quality. (see page 26).
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of your DVD player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your TV.
2.Insert the VIDEO cables (not included) into the Component Video Out jacks on the back of your DVD player and to the Component Video In jacks on your TV. If your TV doesnt have Component Video In jacks, use the basic video connection listed above on Page 4 or S­video connection listed above on page 5.
3.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
4.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to the television is not affected by this connection.
Connect your antenna cable to your television as you normally would. You may need to consult your television manual for details, but no changes will be made to your antenna connections.
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV/VCR Combination
VRF
(ANTENNA
INPUT)
3
AC~
INPUT
3
4
NOTE 1:
On some combination TV/ VCR sets, you may have to unplug the VCR cable for the DVD set to operate properly.
NOTE 2:
A Video RF Modulator is needed for any TV/VCR combined set which does not have VIDEO & AUDIO input jacks. Some TV/VCR sets have VIDEO & AUDIO inputs, for these sets you do not need an RF Modulator.
NOTE 3:
To copy your home made DVDs to VHS tape, connect the AUDIO & VIDEO cables from your DVD player to your VCR recorder. DVD bought in stores cant be copied properly due to Macrovision copy protection built-in.
1.Insert the audio cables to the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of your DVD Player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your VIDEO RF MODULATOR.
2.Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD player, and into the VIDEO Input jack on your VIDEO RF MODULATOR.
3.Insert the RF MODULATORs antenna cable (not included) into the VRF jack on the back of your TV/VCR player, and to the TO TV jack of your VIDEO RF MODULATOR.
4.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
5.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
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CONNECTIONS
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DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital Theater System (Audio/Video Receiver/Home Theater)
NOTE:
A coaxial cable is not an antenna coaxial cable, it is a high quality audio cable with RCA jacks on both ends. When buying this, ask the store for DVD coaxial audio cable, this is for 5.1 channel sound.
NOTE:
If you have a satellite receiver or dish, adding this DVD player will not affect any of those connections.
NOTE:
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When coaxial cable is used , you do not need to use the AUDIO
OR
cables.
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of your DVD Player, and into the corresponding audio input jacks on your audio video receiver.
2.If you have a Dolby Digital or Digital Theater receiver, insert a coaxial digital cable (not included, see note above) to the COAXIAL jack on the DVD player and to the Digital Input jack on the back of the receiver. This connection will allow you to use the Dolby Digital decoder function of your AV amplifier (receiver). You should remove the AUDIO cables from the DVD, it may affect the AUDIO OUTPUT if not removed.
3.Connect the video cable. You can select any one of the following 3 connection modes. When you select one connection mode, the other mode is not needed.
Basic video connection - See page 4.
S-Video (optional) - See page 5.
Component Video connection (optional) - See page 6.
4.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
5.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
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INTRODUCTION
NOTE: This DVD player will play DVD/VCD movies as well as Audio CDs. To simplify, we refer
to these as discs in this booklet.
Your DVD player is equipped with some special features. The following information summarizes some of these features.
The On-Screen Information Display
This menu bar display can display and access certain features while discs are playing (or before play starts-in setup). Icons and words represent the different features supported by your DVD player. By selecting different icons and words, you can access features including REPEAT, AUDIO, SUBTITLES, CAMERA ANGLE and LANGUAGES, etc.
Ratings Limits
Your DVD player allows you to set ratings limits and passwords. For example, you can set the DVD player so that any movie with a PG-13 rating or above requires a password to be entered. There are many levels of ratings to choose from.
NOTE: Some discs dont have ratings.
Screen Saver
This set has a screen saver which will display a bouncing DVD oval if no video input is played for a while.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1
1. DISC COMPARTMENT
2. POWER indicator - Lights when power is ON.
3. STANDBY indicator - Turns on during standby.
4. EJECT button - Open or close CD tray when power is ON.
5. PLAY/PAUSE button - Press to start or pause play.
6. STOP button - Stops playing the DISC, press twice for full stop.
7. ON/STANDBY button - Press to switch the set on or standby.
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FRONT PANEL
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Connects to your
TVs Video input
connector (yellow)
for normal Video.
To a wall outlet
Connects to your TVs Component Video input connectors for the best
picture quality.
BACK PANEL
Connects to your
TVs S-Video input
connector for
sharper pictures.
Connects to your Home Theater
System for digital sound.
or
To TVs or Home Theater’s analog audio input connectors (red for right channel, white for left channel)
or
NOTE:
1)Normal Video: The pictures you get are normal.
2)S-Video: The pictures you get are sharper.
3)Progressive Scan Video: The pictures you get are with best quality. In order to get the best effect, please use only one of the three Video connection modes.
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OPEN/CLOSE
ON/STANDBY
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1.OPEN/CLOSE button - Press to open or close
REMOTE CONTROL
1 2 3
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
TITLE MENU
PROGRAM
ANGLE
MUTE
SETUP
SLOW STOP
ZOOM
DISPLAY
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
SEARCH
REPEAT
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 19
20
the disc tray (door).
2.MENU button - Press to display the discs menu (if your disc has a menu).
3.TITLE button - Displays the title menu if presented on the disc.
4. / button - Press to skip to previous title, chapter or track / press and hold more than 1 second to fast backward playback.
5. / button - Press to skip to next title, chapter or track / press and hold more than 1 second to fast forward playback.
6.DIRECTION buttons - Used in DVD menus & audio CD track selection.
7.OK button - Press to start play or enter a command or confirm a selection.
8.NUMERIC buttons - Used in DVD menus & audio CD/MP3 track selection.
9.ANGLE / PROGRAM button - In DVD mode, press to display angle menu (if present on the DVD disc); in full stop, press to program your favorite track in CD/VCD mode.
10.MUTE button - Instantly turns off the sound, press again to restore sound.
11.ON/STANDBY button - Press to turn the set ON or STANDBY.
12.SETUP button - Press to display the DVD players setup menu.
13.STOP button - Stops play, press twice to full stop.
14.SLOW button - Press to view slow motion playback in DVD/VCD mode.
15.SUBTITLE button - Press to display the subtitle menu ( if available on your disc).
16.AUDIO button - Press to select the desired audio channel.
17.SEARCH button - Allows you to select the desired disc starting time, track or title or
select the point in time to start playback.
18.REPEAT button - Press this button to repeat the current track, chapter, title, a chosen section (A to B), or all of the disc.
19.ZOOM button - Press to zoom in the playing picture in DVD/VCD mode.
20.DISPLAY button - Press this button to view the elapsed time, title or chapter information
and the track numbers.
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Battery Installation
Remove the BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR of the REMOTE CONTROL and insert 2 size AAA alkaline batteries (included) according to the + and - markings inside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT of the REMOTE CONTROL unit, replace the door.
Push here to open the BATTERY DOOR.
2 size AAA
batteries included
Remember, the spring touches the NEGATIVE (-) side of each battery.
Tips on Battery Use
Reversing polarities will damage the
batteries and possibly your REMOTE. Be sure to follow polarity ( + and -) as indicated. Do not mix different types batteries together
(Alkaline, Carbon-Zinc, Nickel-Cadmium etc.), or old batteries with new ones. When not in use for an extended period of
time (over 60 days) remove the batteries to prevent possible acid leakage or corrosion resulting in damage to your remote. When the batteries have become discharged,
they must be disposed of in a safe manner that complies with all applicable laws. Installation of batteries should only be done
by an adult (for safety).
Remote Control Operation Range
Point the REMOTE CONTROL unit from less than 20 feet from the remote control sensor and within about 600 of the front of the DVD player (not your TV set).
Remember to point the REMOTE CONTROL in the direction of the DVD player, not the TV set.
Point the REMOTE CONTROL in the Right Direction
When you want the remote to operate the DVD player, point the remote at the DVD player, not the TV set. The Remote has to be pointed in the correct direction and toward the correct component (DVD player) in order for the remote controls signal to communicate with the remote sensor on the DVD player. Make sure there is a clear path between the remote control and the DVD player so the signal is not blocked.
Tips on REMOTE CONTROL Operation
The operating distance may vary
according to the brightness of the room. Do not point bright lights at the remote
control sensor (like laser pointers). Do not place objects between the remote
control unit and the remote control sensor. Do not use this remote control while
simultaneously using the remote control unit of any other equipment at the same time, the signals may mix.
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REMOTE SENSOR RANGE
o
30o30
Distance within
20 feet
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NOTES ON DISCS
The following types of discs can be played by this unit:
DISC TYPE & LOGO MARK
DVD Video
(PAL & Region 4 )
VCD
DVD-R
JPEG disc
Music CD
CD-R disc
CD-RW disc
.JPG or “JPEG
RECORDED CONTENT
Video + Audio
Video + Audio
Video + Audio
Video only
or Audio / Video
Audio only
Audio only
or Audio / Video
Audio only
or Audio / Video
MP3 disc
NOTE: may appear on the TV screen during operation. A means that the operation
is not permitted by the DVD video player of the disc in that mode or at that time. This DVD player can not play the following discs: CD-Is, CD-ROMs (including computer software discs), Data part of CD-Extras, DVD-ROMs, DVD Audio discs, HD layer on SACDs or discs recorded in another format such as NTSC, SECAM, and regions other than your regions. This set will also not play damaged, scratched or dirty discs. JPEG or .JPG picture discs also play on this set, you may not see a 100% clear picture (depends on resolution and recording method), but you can still view many of these photo discs.
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MP-3
13
Audio only
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NOTES ON DISCS
DVD Video Disc
These are the typical marks on some DVD disc packages:
3
2
3
16:9
4
Multiple Languages
Multi-language subtitles
Multi-Angle viewing available for some scenes
Multi-Aspect (wide screen or normal)
LB
Region number, only region number 4 DVD discs can be used on this unit and only PAL DVD discs can play on this set. This is a legal issue. Discs marked ALL can also be played on this set.
Structure of Disc Contents
Normally, DVD video discs are divided into titles, and the titles are subdivided into chapters. Audio CDs are divided into tracks.
DVD video discs
VCD/Audio CD
Each title, chapter or track is assigned a number, which is called title number”, “chapter number or “track number” respectively. There may be discs that do not
have these numbers.
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PRECAUTIONS
Safety
As the laser beam used in the DVD player
may be harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only (it is perfectly safe if you dont unscrew and open the cabinet). Should any solid object or liquid fall into
the player, unplug the player, and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Placement of Your DVD Player
Do not leave the player in a location near a
heat source, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. Do not place the player on an inclined or
unstable place. Do not place anything within 1 inch of the
sides or back of the cabinet. The ventilation holes must not be covered for the player to operate properly and prolong the life of its components. Dont place this DVD player on lacquered
finished furniture without a wood or glass protector. If the player or discs will be left in a car
parked in the sun, put the player in the trunk or where the player will not be subjected to the direct rays and heat of the sun.
Cleaning the Cabinet
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a very mild detergent solution or a plain damp cloth. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzine.
Operation
If the player is brought directly from a cold
to a warm location, or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the lens inside. Should this occur, the player may not operate properly. In this case, remove the disc and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate. If the player has not been used for a long time, turn the set to ON to warm it up for a few minutes before inserting a disc. This DVD player is designed to be played
on a stable no vibration position. If you bump the set during DVD play, the picture or music may stop or skip for several seconds. This is normal for this type of player.
Handling Discs
Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
Every fingerprint can cause playback problems. Do not scratch the disk.
Do not attach paper or tape to disc.
NOTE: If the playback side gets scratched,
it may not play any more. Be careful and store discs only in their cases immediately after use.
Cleaning Discs
Before playing, make sure the disc is
clean. If not, clean the DISC with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the DISC in a straight motion from the center out.
If you cant wipe off the dust with a soft cloth,
wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth.
Do not use solvents such as benzine,
thinner, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs.
Never touch or scratch the playing side
(silver or gold side) of a disc, you may permanently damage it.
Storing Discs
Do not store the Discs in a place subject
to direct sunlight or near heat sources.
Do not store discs in places subject to
moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.
Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking
or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping or scratching of the disc, and permanently damage the disc.
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INITIAL SETTING
How to Find Your TVs Video Input Channel
You need to tune your TV to the Video Input Channel to see the DVD Players menu and to see the movie on a disc. The video channel on TVs varies for different brands and different models. In order for your DVD to work, your TV must be set on the correct video input channel.
Below are some things to try:
Depending on your TV brand, press the TV/ VIDEO button on the remote that came with
your TV (not the DVDs remote). Or press the VIDEO button on the remote.
Consult your TVs owners Manual. If you
dont have your TVs manual or if the above option doesn’t work, try one of the following options:
Press a button on the TVs remote, see
A
this chart for possible buttons to press.
Select it from the TVs menu system.
B
Tune directly to the DVD input channel
C
by pressing a specific number (see this chart).
Go through all the channels in the
D
channel list by pressing the channel up/ down buttons on the TV.
Some common scenarios are listed in the table to the right. Once you locate the correct video channel, write it down for future reference.
NOTE: To get matching AUDIO, make sure you use the TV Audio jacks near the Video jacks
you selected.
NOTE:Most people will not adjust the following functions and will go directly to Page 24
for basic play.
NOTE:Once you selected the correct channel,
Video Input Channel Variations
Button/Switch Button on the Possible on the TV TV Remote Channel#
VIDEO SIGNAL VID 1 VID 2 S-VID S-VIDEO VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VCR
your TV will show the opening DVD screen.
VIDEO
VID 1
LINE
VID
S-VID
INPUT
S-VIDEO
SOURCE
AUX VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
03,04
90 91 92
93 VID 1 VID 2
VIDEO 2
How to Move Around the DVD Players Menu System
This booklet tells you how to select different menu items, but you can explore the menu system on your own by following a few rules.
Press the SETUP button to enter setup mode.
Press the DIRECTION buttons ( , , & ) on the remote to highlight different menu items on the screen.
To select a menu item, press the RIGHT button ( ) on the remote when the menu item is highlighted.
Press the SETUP button to exit setup mode.
If the invalid symbol appears on the screen when you press a button, this means that function can not be done at this time. You probably need to be in the full stop mode to change that or it doesnt apply to that disc.
NOTE:The OK button confirms your selection and acts like an ENTER button on a computer,
remember to press this after your selection.
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LEFT
UP
DOWN
DIRECTION & OK
BUTTONS
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OK button
(also play and pause)
RIGHT
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INITIAL SETTING
ENTER
4:3 PS
8 ADULT
RESTORE
ENTER
PAL-M
PAL-N
NOTE:Most people will not adjust the following functions and will go directly to Page 24 for
basic play.
Once the initial programming is entered, it is retained in memory until changed. The player will always be operated under the same conditions even if the set is shut off.
Common procedure for initial settings is as follows:
1 During STOP mode, press the SETUP
button, a menu like below will appear on your TV.
SYSTEMSETUP
THEN
PAL-M
____
OFF
OK button (also play and pause)
B
A
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
TVSYSTEM TVTYPE SLEEPCONTROL
PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT
EXITSETUP
SETUP
2 Press button to enter the subpage, move the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select the
preferred item.
3 Press button, and a sub-screen (new page) will open. Each screen has individual selections for
that function.
4 Move the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select what you want to change. 5 Press OK button to confirm. 6 Select the EXIT SETUP at the bottom and press OK, or simply press SETUP button to exit.
SETUP BUTTON
DIRECTION
buttons
SYSTEM SETUP (TV SYSTEM, TV TYPE, SLEEP CONTROL, PASSWORD,
RATING AND DEFAULT) Setting the TV System
1 Press the SETUP button, select (SYSTEM SETUP). 2 Press button to enter the subpage, TV SYSTEM is
highlighted.
B
A
3 Press button again and use DIRECTION buttons
( & ) to select your preferred option.
TV system allows you to select the TV system matching the connected TV set.
- PAL-M
A video standard. If the connected TV is PAL-M system, select this mode.
- PAL-N
A video standard. If the connected TV is PAL-N system, select this mode.
- NTSC
A video standard. If the connected TV is NTSC system, select this mode.
- AUTO
If the connected TV is multisystem, select this mode. The output format will be in accordance with the video signal of the disc.
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
SYSTEMSETUP
TV SYSTEM
TV TYPE SLEEP CONTROL PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT
EXITSETUP
SETUP
NTSC
AUTO
THEN
4 Press OK to confirm. 5 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
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INITIAL SETTING
ENTER
Select TV Display Type
1 Press the SETUP button, select ”(SYSTEM SETUP). 2 Press button to enter the subpage.
3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select TV
TYPE.
4 Press button, the sub-options will appear on the right
side.
4 X 3 Standard (4:3 PS) - Choose this setting if you want to see
movies to fill the entire screen of your TV. This might mean that parts
of the picture (the left and right edges) wont be seen.
Most discs produced in a WIDESCREEN format cant be cropped in
this fashion. This means the black bars will appear at the top and the
bottom of the screen.
4 X 3 Letterbox (4:3 LB) - Choose this setting if you want to see
movies in their original aspect ratio (width-to-height ratio). Youll see
the entire frame of the movie, but it will take up a smaller portion of the
screen vertically. The movie will appear with black bars at the top and
bottom of the screen, but you will see everything to the right & left of
the center as in a movie theater.
16 X 9 Widescreen (16:9) - Choose this setting if your DVD Player is
connected to a WIDESCREEN TV. If you choose this setting and you
dont have a widescreen TV, the images on the screen may appear
distorted due to vertical compression (faces may seem long and
thin).
If you play a disc recorded in 4 X 3 format on a widescreen TV, the left
and right side of the screen will appear black.
Press STOP button and SETUP button to change to 4:3 ratio or
match the type of TV you have.
TV SYSTEM TV TYPE SLEEP CONTROL
B
PASSWORD
A
RATING DEFAULT
EXITSETUP
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
SYSTEMSETUP
SETUP
4:3 PS
4:3 LB
16:9
THEN
5 Select the TV type you want using the DIRECTION buttons ( & ), press OK button to confirm. 6 Press SETUP button to exit.
NOTE: If your DISC is not encoded to allow you to change the aspect ratio, the TV display
cannot be changed.
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INITIAL SETTING
ENTER
15 MIN
ENTER
4:3 PS
NO PARENTAL
____
Sleep Control
This allows you to fall asleep to a movie or music disc and the DVD player will stop itself at a set time.
1 Press the SETUP button, select ”(SYSTEM SETUP). 2 Press button to enter the subpage.
3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select SLEEP
CONTROL.
B
A
4 Press button, the sub-options will appear on the right
side.
5 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred sleep timer.
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
6 Press OK button to confirm.
The set will play and when the sleep time is reached, the system will go into STANDBY mode.
7 Press SETUP button to exit.
Changing Password
This prevents others from changing the ratings limits you selected and also allows you to bypass the rating if you want to view adult DVDs.
B
1 Press the SETUP button, select ”(SYSTEM SETUP).
A
2 Press button to enter the subpage. 3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select
PASSWORD”, press OK button to open the page ofSET PASSWORD”.
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
4 You can set a new password for the parental control. The password supplied as default is 3308. 5 Press OK to exit the SET PASSWORD menu, or press SETUP button to exit.
SYSTEMSETUP
SETUP
SYSTEMSETUP
SETUP
120 MIN
90 MIN
60 MIN 45 MIN 30 MIN
OFF
TV SYSTEM TV TYPE SLEEP CONTROL PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT
EXITSETUP
TVSYSTEM TVTYPE SLEEPCONTROL
SET PASSWORD
CURRENT: _ _ _ _
PASSWORD
NEW: _ _ _ _
RATING
CONFIRM: _ _ _ _
DEFAULT
PRESS ENTER TO RETURN
EXITSETUP
THEN
PAL-M
OFF
RESTORE
THEN
PAL-M
Defaults - Resetting the functions to factory defaults
In case you fiddled around with your sets controls and you cannot seem to return the set to its
normal operation; we have made re-setting the major options on this set very easy for you.
1 Press the STOP button. 2 Press the SETUP button, select (SYSTEM SETUP). 3 Press button to enter the subpage. 4 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select DEFAULT. 5 Press button to highlight RESTORE.
If you select RESTORE, all the items in the setup menu will be reset to default setting, except parental and password setting.
6 Press OK to confirm. 7 Press the SETUP button to exit.
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INITIAL SETTING
ENTER
1. KID
2. G
3. PG
4. PG13 5. PG-R
7. NC17-8. ADULT
Parental Controls
NOTE:You must input the password to open the lock before setting your preferred rating
level.
Parental control enables setting of playback AGE levels. Some DVDs may have a parental level assigned to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the disc. The rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are country dependent.
1 Press the SETUP button, select (SYSTEM
B
A
SETUP).
2 Press button to enter the subpage. 3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
RATING.
4 Press button to enter the RATING option page.
1. Kid Safe (suitable for all ages)
2. G (general audience)
3. PG (parental guidance)
4. PG 13 (recommended for over 13 years old)
5. PG-R (restricted to over 13 years old)
6. R (restricted to 18 or over)
7. NC-17 (restricted to over 17)
8. Adult (adult can view any DVD)
9. NO PARENTAL (no restrictions)
5 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your preferred level, then press OK button to
confirm.
The default setting is NO PARENTAL.
6 If the players parental level is set below 8, only a disc with a lower or equal level will play. For
example, if the player is set to 5, only discs with ratings of 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 will be played. Higher rated discs will not play unless an alternative that has the same rating or lower is available on the disc or unless a password code is entered.
7 Press SETUP button to exit.
SYSTEMSETUP
TV SYSTEM TV TYPE SLEEP CONTROL PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT
EXITSETUP
SETUP
6. R
THEN
NOTE: Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating though the movie rating is printed on the
disc jacket. The rating level feature does not work for such discs.
NOTE:When playing a movie with a higher rating, you will be asked to input the password.
Input the code you selected and press OK. If you forgot your code, please refer to TROUBLE SHOOTING on page 38.
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INITIAL SETTING
B
ENTER
PORTUGUESE
TOQUITPRESS
ENTER
ENGLISH
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
GERMAN
B
LANGUAGE SETUP (OSD, AUDIO, SUBTITLE & MENU
Setting OSD language (OSD = On screen display)
Selection of OSD LANGUAGE menu allows you to select a preferred language for OSD.
1 Press the SETUP button, move button to select
(LANGUAGE SETUP).
2 Press button to open the language setting page, OSD
LANGUAGE is highlighted.
3 Press button to open the subpage. 4 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred option.
5 Press OK to confirm. 6 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
Setting AUDIO language (LANG = LANGUAGE)
Selection of AUDIO LANGUAGE menu allows you to select a preferred language for AUDIO. If the language selected is not available on the disc, the original language designated by each disc will be selected.
1 Press the SETUP button, move button to select
(LANGUAGE SETUP).
2 Press button to enter the language setting page. 3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select AUDIO
LANG.
4 Press button to open the subpage. 5 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred AUDIO language.
6 Press OK to confirm. 7 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
A
A
B
A
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
B
A
TOSETPRESS
LANGUAGESETUP
OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG
EXITSETUP
SETUP
LANGUAGESETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG
EXITSETUP
SETUP
ENGLISH SPANISH
THEN
JAPAN
FRENCH
THEN
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INITIAL SETTING
B
B
ENTER
ENGLISH
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
ENTER
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
GERMAN
ENGLISH
Setting SUBTITLE language (LANG = LANGUAGE)
Selection of Subtitle language allows you to select the subtitle language and the language used on TV screen menus or DVD menus that will always be used for every disc (the language selected is available) to be playbacked. The default setting is SPANISH. If the language selected is not available on the disc, the original language designated by each disc will be selected.
1 Press the SETUP button, move button to select
(LANGUAGE SETUP).
2 Press button to enter the language setting page. 3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select
SUBTITLE LANG.
4 Press button to open the subpage. 5 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred SUBTITLE language.
6 Press OK to confirm. 7 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
Setting MENU language (LANG = LANGUAGE)
Selection of MENU LANGUAGE menu allows you to select a preferred language for MENU.
1 Press the SETUP button, move button to select
(LANGUAGE SETUP).
2 Press button to enter the language setting page. 3 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select MENU
LANG.
4 Press button to open the subpage. 5 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred AUDIO language.
6 Press OK to confirm. 7 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
A
B
A
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
A
B
A
TOSETPRESS TOQUITPRESS
LANGUAGESETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG
EXITSETUP
SETUP
LANGUAGESETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG
EXITSETUP
SETUP
JAPAN
FRENCH
GERMAN
OFF
THEN
JAPAN
FRENCH
THEN
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INITIAL SETTING
TOQUITPRESS
ENTER
PCM
RAW
AUDIOSETUP
TOQUITPRESS
ENTER
YUV
VIDEOSETUP
S-VIDEO
AUDIO SETUP (DIGITAL OUT)
AUDIO SETUP allows you to select RAW or PCM digital signal.
1 Press the SETUP button, move button to select
(AUDIO SETUP).
2 Press button to enter the AUDIO SETUP setting page.
A
B
DIGITAL OUT is highlighted.
3 Press button to open the subpage. 4 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred option.
A. RAW
The coaxial output on the rear panel is connected with a receiver that accepts Dolby Digital, MPEG or other signals. It works for most of the coaxial connections.
B. PCM
The coaxial output on the rear panel is connected with a receiver that accepts PCM SIGNALS.
TOSETPRESS
5 Press OK to confirm. 6 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
VIDEO SETUP (VIDEO OUT)
For the best picture possible, use the Component Video Out or S-VIDEO jack on your TV, and set the Video output to YUV or S-VIDEO.
DIGITAL OUT
EXITSETUP
SETUP
THEN
1 Press the SETUP button, move button to select
(VIDEO SETUP).
2 Press button to enter the VIDEO SETUP setting page,
VIDEO OUT is highlighted.
3 Press button to open the subpage. 4 Use the DIRECTION buttons ( & ) to select your
preferred option.
B
A
EXITSETUP
TOSETPRESS
VIDEO OUT
SETUP
P-SCAN
THEN
5 Press OK to confirm. 6 Press SETUP button to exit setup mode.
NOTE:YUV is a video standard, can optimize the translation of the Video, Y means Luminance,
U and V means chrominance. Select YUV if you have connected the video output to Cr, Cb, Y, input jacks of your TV set. If the component video input jacks of your TV set marked Pr, Pb, Y, your TV supports progressive scan and select P-SCAN will provide the best picture quality.
NOTE: If sound does not come out of your TV, try using other AUDIO INPUT jacks near the
Video jacks.
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1. BASIC PLAY
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To Load and Play a Disc
NOTE: We call any DVD or AUDIO CD as disc in this booklet. Turn on the TV and DVD player (Press ON/STANDBY button on the player or on the REMOTE CONTROL to turn the set on. The STANDBY indicator will turn off and the POWER indicator will light up in green.)
1 Press the EJECT button on the DVD player or the OPEN/
CLOSE button on the remote control to open the disc door.
2 Place a disc gently inside the compartment with the discs label
facing up (double-sided discs have content on both sides, so you can place either side up).
3 Close the disc door by pressing the EJECT button on the DVD
player or the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control. The DVD player reads the discs table of contents (this may take
a few seconds), and the words READ shows on the left corner
of the screen:
This is an example of a
one-sided disc.
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This is an example of a
2-sided disc. The title is
in small words around
the center spindle.
Note: Some discs have the movie on one side while di­rectors cuts and special scenes on the other side.
Then one of the three things happens depending on how the disc
was programmed:
The disc starts playing.
The disc menu appears on the screen. One of the options
will be Start Disc Play. Highlight that option and press the OK button on the remote or PLAY/PAUSE button on the DVD player.
The DVD Players main menu appears on the screen. Highlight the Play option and press the OK button.
NOTE: If the disc menu does not show on your TV, go to page 16.
4 Press VOLUME UP or DOWN button to adjust the volume level
on your TVs REMOTE.
5 Press the STOP button to stop play.
NOTE: When the player is stopped, the display will show PRE
STOP ”, the player records the point where the STOP button was pressed (RESUME function). Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again, playback will resume from this point. If the tray is opened or the STOP button is pressed a second time, the resume function
will be cleared and the set is fully stopped.
6 After play, press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control
to open the door and take the disc out of the set. Remember to store the disc in its case to prevent damaging the disc and after that you may close the door and shut off the power of the set.
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1. BASIC PLAY
Continued
Using a Disc Menu
A DVD movie disc is capable of having an on-screen menu that is separate from the DVD players menu and on-screen display. The disc menu might only contain a list of the titles and chapters, or it may allow you to change features such as language, playback settings and special features. Although the content and operation of disc menus varies from disc to disc, the following example will give you an idea of what to expect (most people will just put a disc in the set and press OK).
TIP: Many discs skip the disc menu and start playing automatically. To access the disc menu when youre playing a disc, press MENU on the DVD remote.
An example of a disc menu. The menus on discs vary because the disc menu is created by the discs author and director.
In this example, the LANGUAGE setting is highlighted. To see the language options, press OK on the remote.
1 While the disc is playing, press
MENU on the REMOTE, the disc menu appears, but varies from disc to disc, the following example will give you an idea of what to expect.
NOTE: Every DVD is slightly
different, these are just examples.
MENU
2 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the section
of the disc menu you want to choose, and press OK. In the example on the left, Language has been selected.
3 Press the UP and DOWN buttons ( & ) to select a
language, and press OK.
4 Press the OK button to resume playback.
In this example, ENGLISH setting is highlighted. Press OK on the remote to play the disc in English.
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NOTE: Any settings you change on the disc menu only
overrides the settings in the DVD Players menu temporarily (only for this current movie). Default settings for your DVD player are the settings that you set up in the DVD players menu system and those remain till you change them.
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2. SETTING PROGRESSIVE SCAN
If your TV has the Component Video Input jacks, you will see 3 jacks marked Pr, Pb, Y, or Cr, Cb,Y. If the Component Video In jacks on your TV set are marked Pr, Pb, & Y, you need to set the video out of the set to P-SCAN for the best progressive scan picture quality. See Page 23 for the details of VIDEO OUT setting.
NOTE: Progressive scan can give you the best quality picture and can play the Progressive
NOTE: On some TV sets, the sound may come out of 1 channel while picture on another. To
scan DVD.
fix this, plug the AUDIO cables into the AUDIO jacks near the Progressive scan jacks.
3. GETTING YOUR SYSTEM INTO STOP
There are many choices under the INITIAL SETTING. To set up any of the initial setting, you must first get your system into the STOP mode.
1 During play, press the STOP button once, the display will show PRE STOP , if you
press the OK (PLAY/PAUSE ) button, the set will resume playing.
2 If you press the STOP button the second time, the display will show STOP , and your
system is now in the STOP mode and ready for you to set up all initial settings.
PRE STOP
During play, press the
STOP button once
NOTE: When full stop, the disc will continue to rotate in the door for 2 minutes or until the door
is opened. This is normal.
STOP
STOP
Pressing the STOP button
twice will fully stop the set and
enable initial setup.
4. PAUSE
During DVD play, pressing the OK (PLAY/PAUSE ) button will pause the play on that screen, to resume normal play, press OK button again.
PAUSE PLAY
The screen will prompt you with the words PAUSE or PLAY .
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5. USING THE SEARCH & SKIP FUNCTIONS
During play, you can search quickly through a chapter or track or use the skip function to jump to the next selection.
Skipping through a Chapter or a track
During play, press and hold the FORWARD button on the REMOTE CONTROL to search forward at a faster speed X2, X4, X8 or X20, press OK button to resume normal play.
FORWARD X 2
TWICE NORMAL PLAY SPEED 4 TIMES NORMAL PLAY SPEED
FORWARD X 4
FORWARD X 8
8 TIMES NORMAL PLAY SPEED 20 TIMES NORMAL PLAY SPEED
FORWARD X 20
During play, press and hold the BACKWARD button on the REMOTE CONTROL to search backward at a faster speed X2, X4, X8 or X20, press OK button to resume normal play.
BACKWARD X 2
TWICE NORMAL PLAY SPEED 4 TIMES NORMAL PLAY SPEED
BACKWARD X 4 BACKWARD X 8 BACKWARD X 20
8 TIMES NORMAL PLAY SPEED 20 TIMES NORMAL PLAY SPEED
Skipping tracks
During DVD play, press the next SKIP button on the REMOTE CONTROL, it moves to the next chapter; press the previous SKIP button on the REMOTE CONTROL, it moves to the beginning of the previous chapter.
BACKWARD button
FORWARD button
NEXT
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6. REPEAT PLAY
Allows you to repeat the current track, chapter, title, a chosen section (A-B), or all of the disc.
Each time you press the REPEAT button repeatedly, the repeat mode changes as follows:
DVD disc
REPEAT A - REPEAT A-B A-B CANCEL REP: [CHAPTER]
REP: [TITLE] REP: [REP ALL] REP: [OFF]
CD/VCD disc
REPEAT A - REPEAT A-B A-B CANCEL REP: [REP 1]
REP: [REP ALL] REP: [OFF]
MP3 (music) disc
REP: [REP 1] REP: [REP DIR] REP: [ALL] REP: [OFF]
NOTE: When you select A TO B” repeat play:
1. Press the REPEAT button until “REPEAT A- appears at the beginning of the segment (point A) you want to play repeatedly.
2.Press REPEAT button again at the end of the segment(point B), REPEAT A-B will appears on the display.
3.The DVD player will automatically play the selected segments A to B over and over till you press REPEAT button again.
NOTE: For VCD, repeat play is not possible during PBC playback. You can set PBC mode
ON or OFF by pressing the MENU button on the remote except for REPEAT A-B. PBC is the abbreviation for PLAY BACK CONTROL.
DVD DISC
REPEAT A-
This scene will repeat over and over till you press REPEAT button again and A-B CANCEL will show. This length of repeat play depends on you, you can have shorter or longer repeat play.
REP: [REP ALL]REP: [OFF]
WILL REPEAT THIS
DISC OVER AND OVER
REPEAT A-B A-B CANCEL
WILL REPEAT THIS
TITLE OVER AND OVER
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A TO B CANCEL
SHOWS AND NORMAL
PLAY RESUMES
REP: [CHAPTER]REP: [TITLE]
WILL REPEAT THIS
CHAPTER OVER AND OVER
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6. REPEAT PLAY
CD/VCD DISC
A TO B SET A
REPEAT A-
continued
A TO B SET B
REPEAT A-B
A TO B CANCELLED A-B CANCEL
REPEATS A TO B SEGMENT OVER AND OVER.
REP-ONE REP-ALL REPEAT OFF
REP: [REP 1]
REPEATS 1 SONG OVER AND OVER
REP: [REP ALL]
REPEATS ALL SONGS
OVER AND OVER
NORMAL 1 TIME PLAY
THEN STOPS
REP: [OFF]
NORMAL 1 TIME PLAY
THEN STOPS
7. PROGRAMMED PLAY
You can make a program of up to 16 tracks in the order you want them to be played. This feature only can be used on CD and VCD.
1 Press ANGLE/PROGRAM button in the STOP mode, the screen appears as below:
PROG
1 _ _ _ _ 5 _ _ _ _ 9 _ _ _ _ 13_ _ _ _
2 _ _ _ _ 6_ _ _ _ 10 _ _ _ _ 14_ _ _ _
3 _ _ _ _ 7 _ _ _ _ 11 _ _ _ _ 15_ _ _ _
4 _ _ _ _ 8 _ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 16_ _ _ _
PLAY CLEAR
2 Press the numeric button and the direction button to input the number corresponding to the order
of the track on the CD you wish.
3 After programming, move the direction button to select PLAY then press the OK button, the set
will start to play the disc in the programmed order you selected.
4 To skip to the next (programmed) track, press the NEXT button. 5 To stop programmed playback, press STOP once. 6 To cancel program, press stop twice.
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8. SEARCH FOR PREFERRED PLAY
To select a scene with the title number during play.
1 Press the SEARCH button during play, the
screen will show as on the right:
2 Move the LEFT & RIGHT DIRECTION buttons
& ) and press the number buttons on
( the REMOTE to select the title, or the track, or the time, then press the OK button to confirm.
3 The player will jump to play the section you
selected and the menu display disappears from the screen.
NOTE: Press OK button to start playback after
each operation.
UP
LEFT
DOWN
DIRECTION & OK
BUTTONS
(also play and pause)
RIGHT
OK button
Press SEARCH for DVD
for searching by title, chapter & time
DVD TT 02/12 CH 004/006 00:01:03
title you want
to jump to
chapter you want
to jump to
time you want
to jump to
Press SEARCH for CD
CD TRK 02/12 00:01:03
track you want
to jump to
input the minute
you want to jump to
input the second you want to jump to
Press SEARCH for VCD
VCD TRK 02/12 00:01:03
track you want
to jump to
input the minute
you want to jump to
input the second you want to jump to
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SEARCH button
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Press SEARCH for MP3
MP3 TRK 02/12 00:01:03
track you want
to jump to
input the minute
you want to jump to
input the second you want to jump to
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9. ZOOM PLAY
This DVD video player allows you to do a minimal zoom into a picture as well as shift the zoom point.
( FOR DVD AND VCD )
1 During play, press the ZOOM button, the picture will show as follows:
ZOOM: 2 ZOOM: 3
ZOOMS ABOUT TWICE ZOOMS ABOUT 3 TIMES ZOOMS ABOUT 4 TIMES ZOOMS ABOUT 1/2 NORMAL PLAY
ZOOM: 4
ZOOM: 1/2 ZOOM: OFF
2 Press the DIRECTION buttons ( , , & ) to move the enlarged picture a little to right
or left, up or down.
ZOOM LEFT
DIRECTION buttons
ZOOM RIGHT
ZOOM UP
3 To return to normal play, press ZOOM till the icon shows ZOOM OFF. 4 Some discs may not respond to the zoom feature and during some zoom functions the
picture edges may seem fuzzy, this is normal.
10. SLOW-MOTION PLAY
A disc can also be played in slow-motion.
(JUST FOR DVD AND VCD)
1 Press the SLOW button during play. 2 The playback speed will become 1/2,1/4, or 1/6 of normal speed.
NOTE: Sound will be silent during slow motion play.
NOTE: SF stands for SLOW FORWARD.
3 Press PLAY button to resume normal play.
SF 1/2
NORMAL PLAY
SF 1/4 SF 1/6
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SLOW
button
OK button
(also play & pause)
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11. VIEWING FROM A DESIRED ANGLE
Some DVD video discs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a
number of different camera angles. The jacket or case of discs that are recorded with angles
will be marked with this icon:
(DVD ONLY)
3
For these discs, the same scene can be viewed from any of these different angles using the
ANGLE/PROGRAM button.
Press the ANGLE/PROGRAM button during play, number of angles being played back will be
displayed in the screen, pressing the ANGLE/PROGRAM button will change the display to
different angles.
[1/3]
NOTE: 1. The recorded angles differ depending on the disc used.
2.Only some DVD discs have this feature.
3.This feature is only available on some DVDs. If it is not
available on your DVD, a hand corner.
[2/3]
“ ” will show in the top left
[3/3]
ANGLE/PROGRAM
button
12. SELECTING AUDIO MODE
You can adjust different audio modes by using the AUDIO button on the remote.
1 When playing a DVD disc with different channels recorded, pressing the AUDIO button
repeatedly to select the following audio mode (example).
o)): [1: ENGLISH DTS 5CH]
NOTE: This DVD player does not support DTS decoding. For DTS disc, please select
other output mode, such as AC-3; otherwise there will be no sound output. When playing a DVD disc with foreign language recorded, pressing the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the following audio mode (example).
o)): [1: ENGLISH 5.1CH] o)): [2: SPANISH 5.1CH]
o)): [1: ENGLISH 5.1CH]
2 When playing a VCD with different channels recorded,
press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the audio mode.
MONO LEFT MONO RIGHT STEREO
NOTE: Some VCD discs have different languages in different channels. For example: English may be on the left channel and French maybe on the right channel.
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13.CHANGE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
[MP3]01-------MP3
02.02
03.03
04.04
05.05
06.06
07.07
08.08
09.09
10.10
01.01
(DVD ONLY)
You can select a desired subtitle quickly and easily with the SUBTITLE button. NOTE: This operation works only with DVD discs on which multiple subtitle
languages are recorded. Some DVDs have no subtitles, some may have 5 or more.
Press the SUBTITLE button during play, the screen will display the current language and change language or off, such as “ [1 ENGLISH] ”, “ [2: FRENCH] ”, “ [3: GERMAN] ” or “ [OFF] ”.
NOTE:If no subtitles are recorded on your DVD, pressing this button will
not change the subtitles.
CHANGING SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
: [1 ENGLISH] : [2 FRENCH]
To remove subtitles, press the SUBTITLE button again till [OFF] shows.
: [3 GERMAN] : [OFF]
14. MP3 CD OPERATION
MP3 CD playback
This allows you to play your MP3 recorded discs on this set.
1 Follow the steps for PLAYING DISCS on Page 24. 2 Load your recorded MP3 disc into the player, a menu will
01.MP3
show on the screen.
3 Select the desired file by pressing the UP or
DOWN button.
4 Press OK button to open the file. 5 Select the desired track by pressing the UP or
DOWN button.
6 Press OK button to start playback. 7 You may use the PREVIOUS or NEXT
button to skip to the next track.
8 Press and hold or button for fast
backward or fast forward play.
NOTE:When in the SINGLE play mode,
pressing the PREVIOUS or NEXT
button will have no function, “ ” (an open hand) may appear on the
TV screen. This is normal.
9 Press STOP button to stop playing.
SUBTITLE
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15.VIEWING JPEG FILES OR PICTURE CDS
JPEG is short for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, a group of experts nominated to produce standards for continuous tone image coding. In other words, your DVD player can view picture CDs or CDs you made on your computer with names that end in the “.JPG format (other formats may or may not be supported).
Normal Slide Show Presentation
1 Follow the steps for PLAYING DISCS on Page 24 to load a JPEG disc or picture CD disc into the
player, a menu will show on the screen.
2 Go to the menu of directory which you want to view by using the DIRECTION buttons, press OK
button to start the JPEG play. NOTE: For some discs, you can only select the items using the number buttons.
3 Press the NEXT button to see the next image in your folder.. 4 Each picture in the current directory will be displayed consecutively in a slide show
presentation.
NOTE: Some pictures you will view on this DVD player may not look sharp. This is due to the
NOTE: Select progressive scan can make your pictures more sharp and also can play some
RESOLUTION of the photo and your TV screen. Some digital photos that were taken at
320 X 480 (for example) may look a bit fuzzy or not sharp. Pictures taken at higher resolution will of course look sharper. Also typical TV screens are not as sharp and clear as computer monitors. Please bear this in mind when viewing picture CDs. This is normal for picture CDs.
pictures that cant play in interlace scan.
Image Rotation
There are four modes to rotate a picture: invert, mirror, left and right. These operations are allowed only when a picture is being displayed normally, and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed. To rotate the picture, just use the DIRECTION buttons to select the different rotation modes: UP button ( ) -----Invert / Normal DOWN button ( ) ----- Mirror / Normal LEFT button ( ) ----- Anti-clockwise RIGHT button ( ) ----- clockwise
Zoom Function
This feature allows you to reduce or enlarge a picture at 50%-400% in several increments. During play, press the ZOOM button repeatedly to control the amount of zoom (percentage) in and out. The display will show as follows:
ZOOM 2 ZOOM 3 ZOOM 4 ZOOM 1/2
To return to normal view, press ZOOM button till ZOOM OFF shows on the screen.
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16.DISPLAYING DISC INFORMATION
You can check information about the disc, such as the total numbers of titles or chapters or tracks or time, using the display function. The information will appear on the TV screen.
When playing back a DVD
1 Press the DISPLAY button on the REMOTE
control, the information about title number, chapter number and chapter elapsed time appears on the TV screen as shown below.
DVD TT 02/12 CH 1/12 00:00:35
2 Press the DISPLAY button a second time,
the disc information will show something like below.
o)): 1/3ENG 5.1CH 2/3ENG OFF
3Press the DISPLAY button a third time to
check the chapter remaining time. The numbers will count down.
DVD TT 02/12 CH 1/12 C-00:10:35
4Press the DISPLAY button a fourth time to
view the title elapsed time. The playing time advances.
DVD TT 02/12 CH 1/12 T 00:01:05
5Press the DISPLAY button a fifth time to
view the title remaining time. The numbers count down.
NOTE: The information about title number, chapter number and time appears on top of the screen, as shown below:
title number
currently playing
total title numbers of the disc
DVD TT 02/12 CH 1/12 00:10:35
chapter number
currently playing
total chapter number of the current title
total elapsed playing time
When playing back a Music CD
1 During CD play, the single track elapsed time
will show steadily on the TV screen.
CD TRK 02/12 00:01:03
2 Press the DISPLAY button once toview the
single track remaining time on the TV screen.
CD TRK 02/12 C-00:16:42
3 Press the DISPLAY button a second time to
view the total tracks elapsed time on the TV screen.
CD TRK 02/12 T 00:05:49
DVD TT 02/12 CH 1/12 T-00:05:40
6Press the DISPLAY button a sixth time and
the information display will go off.
NOTE: Depending on the DVD, the title
number or chapter number or time may not appear or you may not be able to change the display.
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T stands for TOTAL
4Press the DISPLAY button a third time to view
the total tracks remaining time on the TV screen.
CD TRK 02/12 T-01:08:35
5Press the DISPLAY button a fourth time and
the information display will go off.
NOTE:Depending on the CD, the track number
or time may not appear or you may not be able to change the display.
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16.DISPLAYING DISC INFORMATION
continued
When playing back a Video CD
1 Press the DISPLAY button once to view the
single track elapsed time on the TV screen.
VCD TRK 02/12 00:01:03
2Press the DISPLAY button a second time to
view the single track remaining time on the TV screen.
VCD TRK 02/12 C-00:16:42
C stands for TRACK
3Press the DISPLAY button a third time to
view the total tracks elapsed time on the TV screen.
VCD TRK 02/12 T 00:05:49
T stands for TOTAL
4Press the DISPLAY button a fourth time to
view the total tracks remaining time on the TV screen.
When playing back an MP3 disc
1 Press the DISPLAY button once to view the
single track elapsed time on the TV screen.
MP3 TRK 02/124 00:01:03
2Press the DISPLAY button a second time to
view the single track remaining time currently playing.
MP3 TRK 02/124 C-00:01:03
C stands for TRACK
3Press the DISPLAY button a third time and
the information display will go off.
VCD TRK 02/12 T -01:08:35
5Press the DISPLAY button a fifth time and
the information display will go off.
NOTE:Depending on the VCD, the track
number or time may not appear or you may not be able to change the display.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom
No power
Play fails to start even
when OK is pressed.
Play starts but then
stops immediately.
No picture.
No sound.
Distorted sound.
General
Picture is distorted during rapid advance or rapid reverse.
No rapid advance or rapid reverse play.
Faces are too long or no 4:3 (16:9) picture.
Remedy
Insert the AC power plug securely into the power outlet. Make sure your outlet has power.
1.The disc may be damaged.
2.This player cannot play a DVD disc other than region 4 standard.
3.The disc may be dirty and may require cleaning.
4.Ensure that the disc is installed with the label side up (facing you).
5.If your disc is rented, it may be scratched or damaged from a previous renter.
6.Condensation may have formed on your disc. Wait about 1 hour to allow the player to dry out.
1.Ensure that the equipment is connected properly. Double check all cables and AC power.
2.Select the proper video channel on your TV set VIDEO 1, 2, 3, etc.
3.Make sure both the TV and DVD player are on.
1.Press AUDIO button several times. The disc may have been set to DTS output or a blank audio channel on multiple language, please select AC-3 output or reset to the main language.
2.Make sure the AUDIO output connection and setting are correct. See details on page 23.
3.Ensure that the equipment is connected properly.
4.Ensure that the input setting for the TV and stereo system are correct.
5.Adjust volume setting on your TVs remote.
6.Ensure the MUTE button is not pressed on your TV remote or DVD remote (If yes, press the MUTE button again).
The picture may be somewhat distorted at times: this is normal.
Some discs may have sections which prohibit rapid advance (or rapid reverse).
Choose the correct setup item which matches the TV set used, or change the display type to 4:3 LB (see Page 18).
The REMOTE CONTROL unit does not work.
Cabinet vibrates or hums during play.
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1.Check if the batteries are installed with the correct polarities (+ and -).
2.If the batteries are weak or dead, replace them with new ones (size AAA).
3.Point the remote control unit at a distance of less than 6m from the DVD player.
4.Remove the obstacles between the remote control unit and remote control sensor.
5.If the battery terminals are dirty or corroded, clean them with sandpaper.
This is normal for high speed reading of DVD discs.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom
No buttons operate (on the main unit and/or the REMOTE CONTROL unit).
Cabinet gets warm during play.
General
Cannot change a menu item.
Disc continues to rotate in stop mode.
Play does not start even when title is selected.
Audio soundtrack and/ or subtitle language is not at the initial settings.
No subtitles.
Alternative audio soundtrack (or subtitle) Language does not show.
Angle cannot be changed.
DVD
DVD password is locked (parental control on)
The subtitle or language is not what you selected.
T
he icon appears in
the left top corner.
No Disc shows on left top corner.
Remedy
Press the ON/STANDBY button on the remote to set the player to the standby mode and then press the ON/STANDBY button again to turn the player to ON. Reset the DVD player by disconnecting the power plug and then re-connecting it (the player may not be operating properly due to lightning, static electricity, damaged or wrong discs, or some other external factors).
This is normal for this set.
Try changing this item with the DVD door open (not during play).
When full stop, the disc will continue to rotate in the door for 2 minutes or until the door is opened. This is normal.
Confirm the Parental Ratings setting. To return Parental Rating to Adult. See Page 20.
If the audio soundtrack and / or subtitle language does not exist on the disc, the language selected at the initial setting will not be heard/seen. Try setting it up again, see Page 21, 22.
Subtitles appear only on discs which contain them. If subtitles dont show, press the SUBTITLE button to display the subtitles.
An alternative language is not possible with discs which do not have more than one language. In the case of some discs, the alternative language cannot be selected by operating the AUDIO or SUBTITLE buttons. Try selecting it from the DVD menu if one is available.
This function is dependent on the DVD disc. Even if a disc has a number of angles recorded, these angles may be seen only on specific scenes.
To disable parental control (in case you forget your code), enter 3308 for each movie you want to see. To remove parental controls permanently, go to setup, rating, enter password or 3308 and press the OK button, the lock will open, then use the DOWN button and press OK for the rating you want. Press SETUP to exit, you can always enter a new password later.
Go to page 22.
The feature or action you selected cannot be done at this time or with this disc.
The disc is upside down or a non-playable disc was inserted. Change the disc.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom
Wrong Region shows on left top corner.
Damaged shows on left top corner.
No picture.
Images appear distorted.
If your TV set does not have Audio / Video input jacks.
Picture is frozen.
Picture is distorted.
Screen saver appears on TV screen.
Menu is in foreign language.
Can not copy discs to VHS video tapes.
Picture is too short.
Remedy
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button and replace a good Region 4 disc into the player. This player only plays region 4 DVD discs.
1.Clean the disc.
2.See if the disc is defective by trying another disc (if disc is very badly scratched or dirty, it will not play).
3.Check if the DVD disc is for Region 4.
1.Check if the TV or VIDEO is switched on.
2.Check if the proper AV input is selected on your TV set video inputs (some TV sets have 3 or 4 different inputs).
3.Check the Audio / Video cables.
If faces seem stretched and too long, your TV shape may be adjusted to 16:9 ratio. Please adjust it to 4:3 for better results or match to your TV type, see page 18.
1.Buy a newer TV with these jacks.
2.You may try using your VCRs jacks but the color may be distorted due to macrovision licensed DVD protection (against copying discs).
3.Your dealer can sell you an RF Modulator which converts the signals for inputting into the TVs RF input (antenna) jacks. However, your results will never be as good as a new modern TV with proper input jacks.
If a button is pressed too fast over and over, the signals may jam the circuits inside. To restore to normal, press STOP button and open the disc door to reset the circuits.
Do you connect your DVD player to your VCR? Please disconnect from VCR.
Turn off screen saver by pressing any button on the REMOTE control.
Please reset the language to English or SPANISH by following instructions on Page 22.
You cant copy most discs due to copy protection built into the disc.
Change the picture screen type, see page 18.
REMOTE will not work.
Progressive scan doesnt work.
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1.Make sure batteries are fresh and inserted correctly, negative should touch the spring. Also point the remote to the DVD player but not your TV.
2.Place fresh batteries into the remote. Or reset the REMOTE by removing the batteries and reinserting the batteries.
1.Check your cables if output matches input.
2.Does your TV have progressive scan jacks? if not, use normal or S-Video jack.
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GLOSSARY
CHAPTER
Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want.
DVD
A disc that contains up to 8 hours of moving pictures even though its diameter is the same as a CD. The data capacity of a single-layer and single­sided DVD, at 4.7 GB (Giga Byte), is 7 times that of a CD. Furthermore, the data capacity of a dual-layer and single-sided DVD is 8.5 GB, a single-layer and double-sided DVD 9.4 GB, and a dual-layer and double-sided DVD 17 GB. The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format, one of the worldwide standards of digital compression technology. The audio data is recorded in Dolby Digital as well as in PCM, allowing you to enjoy more real audio presence.
JACK
Another commonly used word for terminal or connector.
JPEG
JPEG is short for the Joint Photographic Ex­perts Group, a group of experts nominated to produce standards for continuous tone image coding. In other words, your DVD player can view picture CDs or CDs you made on your com-
puter with names that end in the “.JPG format.
NTSC
National TV Systems Committee for TV broadcasts: a video standard used in USA.
PAL
Phase Alternation Line: a video standard.
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
Progressive scan, creates a picture signal with double the scan lines of a conventional interlaced picture, to create a noticeably sharper image, can offer higher picture resolution and eliminates virtually all motion artifacts. Even on large screens, the progressive scan lines are barely noticeable and picture flickering is greatly reduced, so you can enjoy extended viewing without eye fatigue. Our progressive-scan DVD players can handle both progressive and conventional interlaced video.
YUV
YCrCb: a video standard, can optimize the translation of the Video, Y means Luminance, U and V means chrominance.
PARENTAL CONTROL
A function of the DVD to limit playback of the disc appropriate to the age of the users according to the limitation level in each country. The limitation varies from disc to disc.
MP3 Discs
These are usually home recorded discs with compressed songs which can hold many more songs than commercial music discs.
S-Video Cable
This cable can connect to your S-Video input of your TV. It allows for sharper pictures for TV sets with this jack. However the sharpest clearest pictures can be seen when using a Component Video connector.
Title
The longest sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD, or a movie, etc., for a picture piece on video software; or an album, etc., for a music piece on an audio software. Each title is assigned a title number enabling you to locate the title you want.
Track
Sections of a music piece on a CD. Each track is assigned a track number enabling you to locate the track you want.
Video Cable
This is a wire with plugs on each end which is used to connect the picture information into your TV set.
Video Input
This is a jack which accepts the picture portion of a signal. In order to use this DVD player, your TV set must have an S-Video (better) or Video input (standard) jack.
NOTE ABOUT DVD REGION MANAGEMENT
The DVD inventors and motion picture makers have decided to break up the worlds DVDs into regions so that one countrys DVDs should not be able to play in another country. This is a legal issue and that is why your DVD player is restricted to play only region 4 DVDs.
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SPECIFICATIONS
General Description
Power source:
Signal system:
Video output level:
Audio output level:
Dimensions (Approx.): Width: 330 mm 13 inches
Audio Signal Output Characteristics:
DVD (linear audio):
(1)Frequency response:
4Hz-22kHz (48 kHz sampling)
4Hz-44kHz (96 kHz sampling)
(2)S/N ratio: 100dB
(3)Dynamic range: 90 dB
(4)Wow and flutter: below measurable level
AC 220V, 50Hz, 15 Watts [normal household current] (approx. 5W when the set is in the standby mode).
PAL TV system
1 Vp-p
2 Vrms (1 kHz, 0dB)
Depth: 200 mm 7 7/8 inches Height: 41 mm 1 5/8 inches Weight: 1,4 kg 3 lbs
NOTE: This sets power supply is
universal and will also play from 100V to 240V 50/60Hz.
CD audio:
(1)Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
(2)S/N ratio: 65dB
(3)Dynamic range: 90 dB
(4)Wow and flutter: below measurable level
LENOXX reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement.
PROTECT YOUR FINE FURNITURE!
WE RECOMMEND A PROTECTIVE MATERIAL BE PLACED UNDER THE SET WHEN PLACING IT ON SURFACE WITH A NATURAL OR LACQUER FINISH.
© 2005 LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP.
2 GERMAK DRIVE
CARTERET, N.J. 07008
http://www.lenoxx.com
MADE & PRINTED IN CHINA
Pickup: Wave length: 650nm~660nm
Laser power: Class 1
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