LG DP4932N Owner's Manual

PORTABLE
DVD
PLAYER
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL:
DVP-4932N
Before
operating
or
adjusting
this
product,
plesase
read
this
instruction
booklet
carefully
and
2
Safety
Precautions
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
'dangerous
voltage'
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
mainte-
nance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PROD-
UCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO
PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
MATCH
WIDE
BLADE
OF
PLUG
TO
WIDE
SLOT,
FULLY
INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR
EVITER
LES
CHOCS
ELECTRIQUE,
INTRODUIRE
LA
LAME
LA
PLUS
LARGE
DE
LA
FICHE
DANS
LA
BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE
LA
PRISE
ET
POUSSER
JUSQU'AU
FOUD.
CAUTION:
This
Digital
Video
Disc
Player
employs
a
Laser
System.
To
ensure
proper
use
of
this
product,
please
read
this
owner's
manual
carefully
and
retain
for
future
refer-
ence.
Should
the
unit
require
maintenance,
contact
an
authorized
service
location-see
service
procedure.
Use
of
controls,
adjustments
or
the
performance
of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
may
result
here-
in
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
To
prevent
direct
exposure
to
laser
beam,
do
not
try
to
open
the
enclosure.
VISIBLE
AND
INVISIBLE
LASER
RADIATION
WHEN
OPEN.
DO
NOT
STARE
INTO
BEAM
OR
VIEW
DIRECTLY
WITH
OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS
FCC
WARNING:
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
Zenith
Electronics
Corporation
could
void
the
user
's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
WARNING
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
WARNING
:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
3
Introduction
Safety
Precautions
(Cont'd)
FCC
NOTICE:
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
deter-
mined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
-
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
-
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
-
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
Radio/TV
technician
for
help.
INDUSTRY
CANADA
REQUIREMENT:
This
Class
B
digital
apparatus
meets
all
requirements
of
the
Canadian
Interference-Causing
Equipment
Regulations.
Cet
appareil
numeruque
de
la
classe
B
respecte
toutes
les
exigences
du
Reglement
sur
le
materiel
brouilleur
du
Canada.
RECORD
YOUR
MODEL
NUMBER
(Now,
while
you
can
see
it)
The
model
and
serial
number
of
your
new
DVD
player
are
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
DVD
player
cabinet.
For
your
future
convenience,
we
suggest
that
you
record
these
numbers
here:
MODEL
NO.________________________________
SERIAL
NO.________________________________
4
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
PLEASE
READ
AND
OBSERVE
ALL
WARNINGS
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THIS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
AND
THOSE
MARKED
ON
THE
UNIT.
RETAIN
THIS
BOOKLET
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This
set
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
assure
personal
safety.
Improper
use can
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire
hazard.
The
safeguards
incorporated
in
this unit
will
protect
you
if
you
observe
the
following
procedures
for
installation,
use
and
servicing.
This
unit
is
fully
transistorized
and
does
not
contain
any
parts
that
can
be
repaired
by
the
user.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
THE
CABINET
COVER,
OR
YOU MAY
BE
EXPOSED
TO
DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALI-
FIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
ONLY.
1.
Read
owner's
manual
After
unpacking
this
product,
read
the
owner's
manual
careful-
ly,
and
follow
all
the
operating
and
other
instructions.
2.
Power
Sources
This
product
should
be
operated
only
from
the
type
of
power
source
indicated
on
the
marking
label.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power
supply
in
your
home,
consult
your
product
dealer
or
local
power
company.
For
products
intended
to
operate
from
battery
power,
or
other
sources,
refer
to
the
operating
instruc-
tions.
3.
Grounding
or
Polarization
This
product
is
equipped
with
a
polarized
alternating
current
line
plug
(a
plug
having
one
blade
wider
than
the
other).
This
plug
will
fit
into
the
power
outlet
only
one
way.
This
is
a
safety
feature.
If
you
are
unable
to
insert
the
plug
fully
into
the
outlet,
try
reversing
the
plug.
If
the
plug
should
still
fail
to
fit,
contact
your
electrician
to
replace
your
obsolete
outlet.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
plug.
4.
Ventilation
Slots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ventilation
and
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
product
and
to
protect
it
from
overheating.
These
openings
must
not
be
blocked
or
cov-
ered.
The
openings
should
never
be
blocked
by
placing
the
product
on a
bed,
sofa,
rug
or
other
similar
surface.
This
prod-
uct
should
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in
installation
such
as
a
bookcase
or
rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
or
the
man-
ufacturer's
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
5.
Heat
The
product
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
products
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
6.
Water
and
Moisture
Do
not
use
this
product
near
water-for
example,
near
a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink.
or
laundry
tub;
in
a
wet
basement;
or
near
a
swimming
pool
and
the
like.
7.
Cleaning
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners
or
aerosol
cleaners.
Use
a
damp
cloth
for
cleaning.
8.
Power-Cord
Protection
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
walked
on
or
pinched by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
playing
particular
attention
to
cords
at
plugs,
conven-
ience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
prod-
uct.
9.
Overloading
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
or
integral
con-
venience
receptacles
as
this
can
result
in
a
risk
of
fire
or
elec-
tric
shock.
Introductions
5
10.
Lightning
For
added
protection
of
this
product
during
storms,
or
when
it
is
left
unattended
and unused
for
long
periods
of
time,
unplug
it
from
the
wall
outlet.
This
will
prevent
damage
to
the
product
due
to
lightning
and
power-line
surges.
11.
Object
and
Liquid
Entry
Never
push
objects
of
any
kind
into
this
product
through
open-
ings
as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voltage
points
or
short-out
parts
that
could
result
in
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
Never
spill
liq-
uid
of
any
kind
on
the
product.
12.
Attachments
Do
not
use
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
product
man-
ufacturer
as
they
may
cause
hazards.
13.
Accessories
Do
not
place
this
product
on an
unstable
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table.
The
product
may
fall,
causing
serious
injury
to
a
child
or
adult,
and
serious
damage
to
the
product.
Use
only
with
a
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
recommended
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold with
the
product.
Any
mounting
of
the
product
should
follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
and
should
use
a
mounting
accessory
recommended
by
the
manu-
facturer.
A
product
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
product
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
14.
Disc
Tray
Keep
your
fingers
well
clear
of
the
disc
tray
as
it
is
closing.
It
may
cause
serious
personal
injury.
15.
Burden
Do
not
place
a
heavy
object
on
or
step
on
the
product.
The
object
may
fall,
causing
serious
personal
injury
and
serious
damage
to
the
product.
16.
Connecting
When
you
connect
the
product
to
other
equipment,
turn
off
the
power
and
unplug
all
of
the
equipment
from
the
wall
outlet.
Failure
to
do
so
may
cause
an
electric
shock
and
serious
per-
sonal
injury.
Read
the
owner's
manual
of
the other
equipment
carefully
and
follow
the
instructions
when
making
any
connec-
tions.
17.
Sound
Volume
Reduce
the
volume
to
the
minimum
level
before
you
turn
on
the
product.
Otherwise,
sudden
high
volume
sound
may
cause
hearing
or
speaker
damage.
18.
Sound
Distortion
Do
not
allow
the
product
to
output
distorted
sound
for
a
long-
time.
It
may
cause
speaker
overheating
and
fire.
19.
Earphone
When
you
use
the
earphone,
keep
the
volume
at
a
moderate
level.
If
you
use
the
earphone
continuously
with
high
volume
sound,
it
may
cause
hearing
damage.
20.
Laser
Beam
Do
not
look
into
the
opening
of
the
disc
tray
or
ventilation
opening
of
the
product
to
see
the
source
of
the
laser
beam.
It
may
cause
sight
damage.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
(Cont'd)
21.
Disc
Do
not
use
a
cracked,
deformed,
or
repaired
disc.
These
discs
are
easily
broken
and
may
cause
serious
personal
injury
and
product
malfunction.
22.
Damage
Requiring
Service
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel
under
the
following
conditions:
a)
When
the
power-supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged.
b)
If
liquid
has
been
spilled,
or
objects
have
fallen into
the
product.
c)
If
the
product
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water.
d)
If
the
product
does
not
operate
normally
by
following
the
operating
instructions.
Adjust
only
those
controls
that
are
covered
by
the
operating
instructions
as
an
improper
adjustment
of
other
controls
may
result
in
damage
and
will
often
require
extensive
work
by
a
qualified
technician
to
restore
the
product
to
its
normal
operation.
e)
If
the
product
has
been
dropped
or
damaged
in
any
way.
f)
When
the
product
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
perform-
ance-this
indicates
a
need
for
service.
23.
Servicing
Do
not
attempt
to
service
this
product
yourself
as
opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose
you
to
dangerous
voltage
or
other
hazards.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
person-
nel.
24.
Replacement
parts
When
replacement
parts
are
required,
be
sure
the
service
tech-
nician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
by
the
manufactur-
er
or
have
the
same
characteristics
as
the
original
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
result
in
fire,
electric
shock,
or
other
hazards.
25.
Safety
Check
Upon
completion
of
any
service
or
repairs
to
this
product,
ask
the
service
technician
to
perform
safety
checks
to
determine
that
the
product
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
6
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
(Cont'd)
Table
of
Contents
Introductions
SafetyPrecautions...............................2-3
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.4-6
TableofContents.................................7
Precautions....................................8-9
NotesonDiscs..................................10
IdentificationofControls.........................11-16
MainUnit....................................11-12
RearView.....................................13
DisplayWindow.................................14
RemoteControl...............................15-16
PowerConnections............................17-19
ACAdapter....................................17
BatteryPack.................................18-19
Basic
Operations
PlayingaDisc................................20-25
BasicPlayback...............................20-22
StoppingPlay...................................23
ResumePlay...................................23
ScreenSaver...................................23
StillPicture.....................................24
FrameAdvance.................................24
Skipping
Chapters
and
Tracks
Forward
or
Back
. . . . . . . . .
.24
ToScanatFastForwardorFastReversePlayback
. . . . . . . . .
.25
PlayinginSlow-Motion............................25
Operation
Using
GUI
Menu
Icons
GeneralInformationaboutGUIMenuIcons
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.26
Detailed
Description
of
each
GUI
Menu
Icon
. . . . . . . . .
.27-28
Advanced
Operations
UsingaTitleMenu................................29
UsingaDVDMenu...............................29
ChangingSubtitleLanguage........................30
ChangingAudioSoundtrackLanguage.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.31
ViewingfromanotherAngle.........................32
Producinga3DSurroundEffect......................33
RepeatPlay..................................34-35
Storing
Markers
in
Memory
to
be
Viewed
(Listened
to)
again
.
.36
ZoomFeature...................................37
RandomPlay....................................37
ProgramPlay...................................38
PlaybackwithMP3.............................39-40
Initial
Settings
SelectionofInitialSettings..........................41
SelectingDiscLanguage...........................42
SelectingRatingLevelandPassword.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.43-44
SelectingTVAspect..............................45
SelectingMenuLanguage..........................46
SelectingDigitalAudioOutput.....................47-48
Others.........................................49
TableofLanguagesandtheirCodeNumbers
. . . . . . . . . .
.50
Connections
ConnectingtoaTV...............................51
Connecting
to
an
amplifier
equipped
with
a
Dolby
Digital
decoder
.52
Connecting
to
an
amplifier
equipped
with
a
Dolby
Pro
Logic
Surround.......................................53
Connecting
to
an
amplifier
equipped
with
a
DTS
decoder
. .
.54
Connecting
to
an
amplifier
equipped
with
a
digital
audio
input
.
.55
Reference
DiscRequirements...............................56
CopyrightInformation.............................57
BeforeCallingServicePersonnel.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.58-60
Specifications.................................61-62
7
Introductions
8
Precautions
When
shipping
the
DVD
player,
always
use
the
original
shipping
carton
and
packing
materials.
For
maximum
protection,
repack
the
unit
as
it
was
originally
packed
at
the
factory.
Do
not
use
volatile
liquids,
such
as
insect
spray,
near
the
DVD
player.
Do
not
leave
rubber
or
plastic
products
in
contact
with
the
DVD
player
for
a
long
time.
They
will
leave
marks
on
the
finish.
The
top
and
rear
panels
of
the
DVD
player
may
become
warm
after
a
long
period
of
use.
This
is
normal
and
not
a
malfunction.
When
the
DVD
player
is
not
in
use,
be
sure
to
remove
the
disc
and
turn
off the
power.
If
you
do
not
use
the
DVD
player
for
a
long
period,
the
unit
may
not
function
properly
in
the
future.
Turn
on
and
use
the
DVD
player
occasion-
ally.
When
you
place
this
DVD
player
near
a
TV,
Radio,
or
VCR,
the
playback
pic-
ture
may
become
poor
and
the
sound
may
be
distorted.
In
this
case,
move
the
DVD
player
away
from
the
TV,
Radio,
or
VCR.
Use
a
soft,
dry
cloth
for
cleaning.
For
stubborn
dirt,
soak
the
cloth
in
a
weak
detergent
solution,
wring
well
and
wipe.
Use
a
dry
cloth
to
wipe
it
dry.
Do
not
use
any
type
of
solvent,
such
as
thinner
and
benzine,
as
they
may
damage
the
surface
of
the
DVD
player.
If
you
use
a
chemical
saturated
cloth
to
clean
the
unit,
follow
that
product's
instructions.
Warning:
Cleaning
and
adjustment
of
lenses
and/or
other
components
of
playback
mechanism
should
be
performed
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
The
DVD
player
is
a
high
technology,
precision
device.
If
the
optical
pick-
up
lens
and
disc
drive
parts
are
dirty
or
worn
down,
the
picture
quality
becomes
poor.
To
obtain
a
clear
picture,
we
recommend
regular
inspection
and
maintenance
(cleaning
or
parts
replacement)
every
1,000
hours
of
use
depending
on
the
operating
environment.
For
details,
contact
your
nearest
dealer.
Notes
on
handling
Notes
on
Locating
Notes
on
Cleaning
To
Obtain
a
Clear
Picture
Precautions
(Cont'd)
9
Introductions
Moisture
condensation
damages
the
DVD
player.
Please
read
the
fol-
lowing
carefully.
Moisture
condensation
occurs,
for
example,
when
you
pour
a
cold
drink
into
a
glass
on
a
warm
day.
Drops
of
water
form
on
the
outside
of
the
glass.
In
the
same
way,
moisture
may
condense
on
the
optical
pick-up
lens
inside
this
unit,
one
of
the
most
crucial internal
parts
of
the
DVD
player.
Moisture
condensation
occurs
during
the
following
cases.
When
you
bring
the
DVD
player
directly
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
place.
When
you
use
the
DVD
player
in
a
room
where
you
just
turned
on
the
heater,
or
a
place
where
the
cold
wind
from
the
air
conditioner
directly
hits
the
unit.
In
summer,
when
you
use
the
DVD
player
in
a
hot
and
humid
place
just
after
you
move
the
unit
from
an
air
conditioned
room.
When
you
use
the
DVD
player
in
a
humid
place.
Do
not
use
the
DVD
player
when
moisture
condensation
may
occur.
If
you
use
the
DVD
player
in
such
a
situation,
it
may
damage
discs
and
internal
parts.
Remove
the
disc,
connect
the
power
cord
of
the
DVD
player
to
the
wall
outlet,
turn
on
the
DVD
player
and
leave
it
"ON"
for
two
or
three
hours.
After
two
or
three
hours,
the
DVD
player
will
have
warmed
up
and
evaporated
any
moisture.
Keep
the
DVD
player
con-
nected
to
the
wall
outlet
and
moisture
condensation
will
seldom
occur.
Optical
pick-up
lens
It'
s
too
warm!
Wait!
Notes
on
Moisture
Condensation
10
Notes
on
Discs
This
section
shows
you
how
to
handle,
clean,
and
store
discs.
On
Storing
Discs
Do
not
store
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.
On
Cleaning
Discs
Fingerprints
and
dust
on
the disc
cause
picture
and
sound
deterioration.
Wipe
the disc
from
the
center
outward
with
a
soft
cloth.
Always
keep
the disc
clean.
If
you
cannot
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
any
type
of
solvents
such
as
thinner,
benzine,
commercially
available
cleaners
or
anti-static
spray
for
vinyl
LPs.
They
may
damage
the
disc.
About
This
Owner's
Manual
This
owner's
manual
explains
the
basic
instructions
of
this
DVD
player.
Some
DVD
video
discs
have
functions
that
may
not
be
explained
in
this
owner's
manual.
Therefore,
some
instructions
may
differ
from
this
owner
's
manual,
and
there
may
be
extra
instructions.
In
this
case,
follow
the
instructions
displayed
on
the
TV
screen
or
package.
"
"
may
appear
on
the
TV
screen
during
operation.
This
icon
means
the
function
explained
in
this
owner's
manual
is
not
available
on
that
specific
DVD
video
disc.
On
Handling
Discs
Do
not
touch
the
playback
side
of
the
disc.
Do
not
attach
paper
or
tape
to
discs.
Identification
of
Controls
11
Introductions
Main
Unit
LCD
Speaker
Speaker
Power
indicator
ON/OFF
and
**HOLD
switch
Remote
sensor
***AV
In/Out
switch
VIDEO
In/Out
jack
AUDIO
In/Out
jack
(OPTICAL
OUT)
Earphone
jack
Volume
Control
STOP
button
PAUSE
button
PLAY
button
Color
Control
(--/+)
Brightness
Control
(--/+)
*
SKIP/SEARCH
buttons
Press
and
hold
button
for
about
two
seconds
for
search
function.
**
HOLD
switch
?
The
hold
function
locks
the
buttons
on
the
DVD
player
so
that
they
will
not
work
if
accidentally
touched.
?
To
enable,
slide
the
HOLD
switch
on
the
left
side
of
the
DVD
player
to
the
HOLD
position.
?
To
disable,
slide
the
switch
back
to
its
original
position.
***
AV
In/Out
switch
AV
Out
mode:
While
you
are
playing
a
disc.
AV
In
mode:
While
you
are
viewing
video
from
other
equipment.
*SKIP/SEARCH
buttons
Identification
of
Controls
(Cont'd)
12
Main
Unit
?
DISPLAY
:
operation
mode
display.
?
SETUP
:
enter
setup
mode.
?
TITLE
:
displays
the
title
menu.
?
MENU
:
displays
menu
programs.
?
ANGLE(
)/RANDOM(
)
:
Press
for
angle
function.
Press
and
hold
for
random
function.
?
LCD
MODE
:select
the
LCD
mode
NORMAL
FULL
ZOOM
OFF
Display
Window
see
details
on
14
page.
?
ARROW
buttons
?
ENTER
button
OPEN
button
Push
this
button
to
open
the
Disc
lid.
Disc
Lid
RETURN
button
Place
a
disc
with
the
playback
side
down
on
the
spindle,
and
push
gently
on
the
center
of
the
disc
so
it
goes
into
position.
Introductions
Identification
of
Controls
(Cont'd)
13
Rear
View
DC
IN
9.8V
Connect
the
AC
adapter.
DC
OUT
5V
Connect
to
the
TV
TUNER
UNIT's
power
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack
Battery
Pack
Battery
Release
switch
Identification
of
Controls
(Cont'd)
14
Display
Window
RANDOM
indicator
PAUSE
indicator
SEARCH
indicator
Disc
indicators
CHAPTER/TRACK
indicator
Battery
indicator
REPEAT
indicator
PLAY
indicator
MP3
disc
indicator
TITLE
indicator
Hour/Minute/Second
indicator
Identification
of
Controls
(Cont'd)
15
Introductions
Remote
Control
PLAY
POWER
STOP
SKIP/SEARCH
MARKER
SEARCH
123
456
789
0
RETURN
PROG
TITLE
MENU
CLEAR
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
REPEAT
A-B
ZOOM
SLOW
PAUSE
ENTER
SETUP
DISPLAY
AUDIO
button
POWER
button
SKIP/SEARCH
buttons
PLAY,
PAUSE,
STOP
buttons
**MENU
button
***Arrow
buttons/ENTER
button
SETUP
button
NUMBER
buttons
SUBTITLE
button
A-B
button
SLOW
buttons
ZOOM
button
DISPLAY
button
*TITLE
button
MARKER/SEARCH
button
REPEAT
button
RETURN
button
PROGRAM
button
CLEAR
button
**MENU
button
Use
the
MENU
button
to
display
the
menu
screen
included
on
a
DVD
disc.
To
operate
a
menu
screen,
follow
the
instructions
in
"Using
a
DVD
Menu"
(page
29).
***Arrow
buttons
(up,
down,
left,
right)
for
use
in
high-
lighting
a
selection
on
a
GUI
menu
screen,
TITLE
and
MENU
screen.
*TITLE
button
Use
the
TITLE
button
to
display
the
title
screen
included
on
DVD
video
discs.
To
operate
a
menu
screen,
follow
the
instructions
in
"Using
a
Title
Menu"
(page
29)
Insert
the
battery
(Lithium
battery)
?
Do
not
expose
the
remote
control
sensor
to
bright
light.
?
Do
not
place
obstacles
between
the
remote
control
sen-
sor
and
the
remote
control.
V
Replacing
the
button-type
battery
The
battery
normally
lasts
for
about
a
year.
Replace
the
battery
if
the
remote
control
fails
to
operate
the
unit
when
used
within
the
operation
range.
Button-type
battery
(Lithium
battery)
1.
Pinch
the
battery
holder
clip
together
then
pull
the
tab
to
remove
the
battery
holder.
2.
Insert
the
battery
with
the
+
facing
in
the
same
direc-
tion
as
the
+
on
the
battery
holder.
3.
Replace
the
battery
holder
with
battery
into
the
remote
control
unit
making
sure
that
it
is
fully
inserted.
?
Replace
remote
control
unit
battery
with
3V
micro
lithi-
um
cells
such
as
CR2025
or
its
equivalent.
?
Dispose
of
battery
safety
in
accordance
with
local
laws.
Do
not
dispose
of
in
fire.
Identification
of
Controls
(Cont'd)
16
Warning
:
The
battery
used
in
this
device
may
present
a
fire
or
chemical
burn
hazard
if
mistreated.
Do
not
recharge,
disassemble,
incinerate,
or
heat
above
100
°C
(212
°F).
Replace
the
battery
with
Matsushita
Elec.
Ind.
Co.,
Ltd.
(Panasonic),
part
no.
CR.
2025
only.
Use
of
another
battery
may
present
a
risk
of
fire
or
explosion.
Dispose
of
used
batteries.
Keep
batteries
away
from
children.
Do
not
disassemble
or
dispose
of
in
fire.
17
Introductions
To
the
DC
inlet
AC
adapter
1
2
3
Power
cord
To
wall
outlet
Power
Connections
AC
Adapter
Follow
steps
1
to
3
to
connect.
When
disconnecting,
reverse
the
order.
Caution
?
Do
not
connect
the
power
plug
to
a
power
outlet
other
than
that
indicated
on
the
label,
as
this
can
result
in
a
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock.
?
Do
not
connect
or
disconnect
the
power
plug
with
wet
hands.
Doing
so
may
cause
electric
shock.
?
Do
not
use
an
AC
adapter
other
than
one
specified,
as
it
can
cause
a
fire
or
damage
to
the
player.
AC
adapter
?
This
AC
adapter
operates
on
100-240V~
1.5A
50-60Hz.
?
TYPE
NO.
:
AD-DP40
?
Manufactured
by
POWERNET
?
Contact
an
electrical
parts
distributor
for
assistance
in
selecting
a
suitable
AC
plug
adapter
or
AC
cord
set.
?
Charge
the
battery
pack
before
using
it
for
the
first
time.
A
Attaching
the
battery
pack
1.
Match
the
hooks
of
the
battery
pack
into
the
holes
on
the
rear
of
the
player.
2.
Press
and
slide
the
battery
pack
until
the
hooks
click.
A
Detaching
the
battery
pack
1.
Press
RELEASE
switch
2.
Slide
the
battery
pack
until
the
hooks
click.
Power
Connections
18
ATTENTION
The
product
that
you
have
purchased
contains
a
rechargeable
battery.
The
battery
is
recyclable.
At
the
end
of
it's
useful
life,
under
various
state
and
local
laws,
it
may
be
illegal
to
dispose
of
this
battery
into
the
municipal
waste
stream.
Check
with
your
local
solid
waste/officials for
details
in
your
area
for
recycling
options
or
proper
disposal.
Battery
Pack
RELEASE
DETACH
ATTACH
2
2
Hooks
RELEASE
DETACH
ATTATCH
1
2
RELEASE
Switch
RELEASE
Introductions
A
Charging
the
battery
pack
1.
Attach
the
battery
pack
to
the
player.
2.
Connect
the
supplied
AC
adapter
and
the
power
cord
to
the
player.
Or,.
Connect
the
AC
adapter
cord
to
the
battery
pack.
3.
During
recharging,
charge
indicator
is
red.
If
recharging
is
complete,
charge
indicator
changes
to
green
color.
CAUTION
Take
the
following
precautions
to
avoid
liquid
leakage,
overheating,
etc.
?
Do
not
use
any
unauthorized
parts.
?
Use
the
authorized
AC
adapter
when
recharging
battery.
?
Do
not
expose
to
high
temperature
above
60°C
(140°F).
?
Do
not
attempt
to
dismantle
or
modify
the
unit.
?
Excessive
impact
may
cause
the
unit
to
malfunction.
?
Do
not
incinerate.
?
Do
not
disassemble;
dispose
of
properly.
A
Recharging
and
play
times
*
When
Brightness
control
is
set
to
"--".
?
Times
shown
above
depend
on
operating
conditions.
A
Confirm
the
battery
charge
on
the
unit's
display
window
?
If
using
the
AC
adapter,
battery
display
does
not
appear.
A
If
play
time
dramatically
reduces
after
recharging
The
battery
pack
has
reached
the
end
of
its
service
life
(it
can
be
recharged
about
300
times).
AIftheunitisnottobeusedforalongtime
?
Detach
the
battery
pack.
(Even
if
the
unit
is
off,
it
still
uses
some
power.
This
can
lead
to
over
discharging
of
the
battery
and
malfunction.)
?
Recharge
the
battery
pack
when
you
are
ready
to
use
it
again.
A
Battery
Pack
?
TYPE
NO.
:
DP-BT40
?
Manufactured
by
Smart
Mobile
Communication
Power
Connections
19
AC
adapter
cord
insert
jack
Charge
indicator
Battery
Pack
Player
AC
adapter
cord
insert
jack
(DC
IN
9.8V)
Recharging
Play
time
without
player
with
player
LCD
On
LCD
Off
Approx.
Approx. Approx.
Approx.
2.5
hour
5
hours
4
hours*
7
hours
Full
Low
Recharge
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