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Notes on how to use these instructions
Before using the device for the fi rst time, please read
these operating instructions carefully, paying special
attention to the safety notices. This device may only be
used as described in the operating instructions.
Always keep these operating instructions at hand and
store them safely so that you can pass them on to a new
owner should you sell the unit.
Warning symbols and key words used in these instructions
Please follow the guidelines to avoid injuries and/or
property damage!
ATTENTION!
Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage!
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PLEASE NOTE!
Additional information on using the device!
PLEASE NOTE!
Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions!
WARNING!
Warning: danger of electric shock!
Bullet point/information on operating steps and results
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Tasks to be performed
Proper use
The appliance is designed for:
• Playing DVDs and other compatible media, as well as USB media
• As an output and playback device for video and audio sources
Apart from possible professional use, this appliances is intended
for private use.
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Safety instructions
Operational safety
• Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play
with this device. This device is not intended for use by people
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacity or for those without experience and/or knowledge,
unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their
safety or they have been instructed in its use.
• Keep packaging material, e.g. plastic wrapping, out of reach
of children. Danger of suffocation!
• Never open the appliance casing (electrical shock, short circuit
and fi re hazard)!
• Do not insert any objects through the slots and openings into
the inside of the appliance (electrical shock, short circuit and
fi re hazard)!
• The slots and openings on the appliance are for ventilation
purposes. Do not cover these openings (overheating, fi re risk)!
• The universal remote control has a class 1M infrared diode.
Never use optical devices to look at the LED.
Set-up location
• During the fi rst few hours of use, new devices may give off a
characteristic, unavoidable, but totally safe smell. This will disappear over time. To help reduce odour build-up, we recommend that you ventilate the room at regular intervals. We have
taken appropriate measures during the development of this
product to ensure that levels are well below legal limits.
• Keep the appliance and all connected appliances away from
moisture and avoid dust, heat and direct sunlight. Non-compliance with these instructions can lead to faults or damage to
the appliance.
• If you are operating the appliance outside, make sure that it is
not exposed to any moisture (rain, snow, etc.).
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• The appliance must not be exposed to dripping or sprayed
water. Do not place objects that are fi lled with water (such as
vases) on the device. Such containers could tip over, and the
liquid could impair the electrical safety of the product.
• Do not place any open fl ames (candles or similar) on or in the
immediate vicinity of the appliance.
• Make sure that there is enough clearance from the side panels
of the furniture unit! Ensure a minimum separation of 10 cm
around the appliance for suffi cient ventilation.
• Operate all components on a stable, level and vibration-free
base, to prevent the device from falling over.
Repair
• If the plug, cable or appliance is damaged, immediately unplug the device from the mains.
• Do not use the device if it or any its connecting cables are visibly damaged or if the device itself has been dropped.
• Contact customer services if:
– The mains cable is scorched or damaged;
– Liquid has penetrated the appliance;
– The appliance is not operating correctly;
– The appliance has fallen, or the casing is damaged.
WARNING!
Never try to open and/or repair a device component
yourself. There is a risk of electric shock.
• In the event of a fault, contact our Service Centre or another
suitable professional repair workshop.
Intended environment
• The device can be operated within an environmental temperature range of +0 °C to +35 °C.
• When switched off, the device may be stored at temperatures
between −10 °C bis +45 °C.
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• Keep the appliance at a distance of at least one metre from
high frequency and magnetic sources of interference (television, speaker boxes, mobile telephones, etc.) to avoid malfunctions.
• After transporting the device, wait until it has reached ambient
temperature before switching it on.
• Large changes in temperature or fl uctuations in humidity can
cause moisture build-up within the device due to condensation. This can cause an electrical short circuit.
• During thunderstorms or if the appliance is not going to be
used for long periods, remove the plug from the mains socket
and the aerial cable from the aerial socket.
Electricity supply
WARNING!
Even when switched off, some components of the
device are live. To disconnect the power from your
device or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources, unplug the device completely from the
mains.
• Only plug the device into an earthed socket with 230 V ~ 50
Hz. Contact your electricity provider if you are not sure if the
socket is earthed or not.
• For extra safety, we recommend using an overvoltage protec-
tion device to prevent the appliance from sustaining damage
as a result of power surges or lightning strikes.
• To interrupt the power supply, pull the plug out of the mains
socket.
• The socket must be close to the device and easy to access.
• If you are using an extension cable, make sure that it complies
with VDE requirements. If in doubt, contact your electrician.
• Position the cable so that it cannot be stepped on or tripped
over.
• To avoid damaging the cable, do not place any objects on it.
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The DVD drive
The DVD player is a class 1 laser product. The device has a safety system that prevents dangerous
laser rays from escaping during normal use. To
avoid eye injuries, never tamper with or damage
the safety system of the device.
Handling batteries
The remote control is battery-operated. Batteries may contain
combustible materials. If not handled properly, batteries may
leak, heat up excessively, ignite or even explode.
Please note the following safety advice:
• Keep batteries away from children.
• If batteries are swallowed, consult your doctor immediately.
• Never try to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Do not mix up new and old batteries or different types of batteries. This could cause your device to malfunction. In addition, the weaker batteries would discharge too much.
• Always change both batteries at the same time.
• Always observe the correct polarity.
• Never discharge the batteries by means of high power output.
• Never short-circuit the batteries.
• Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunlight,
fi re or similar.
• Do not dismantle or deform the batteries.
You could injure your hands or fi ngers or battery fl uid could
come into contact with your eyes or skin. If this happens, rinse
the affected areas immediately with plenty of clean water and
contact your doctor immediately.
• Avoid heavy impacts and vibrations.
• Clean the contacts in the battery compartment and on the
new batteries before insertion.
• Remove spent batteries from the device immediately.
• Remove the batteries from the device if you do not intend to
use it for a long period of time.
• Cover the contacts of the batteries with sticky tape if you want
to store or dispose of them.
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Overview of the equipment
Remote control
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POWER
TIME
DISPLAY VIDEOANGLE
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SETUPCLEARSLOWZOOM
A-B
MENUREPEAT
PBCPLAY
ENTER
STOP
N/PVOLUME
L/R
MUTE
STEP
OPEN/
CLOSE
AUDIO
PROGRAM
TITLE
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SUBTITLE
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RETURN
DVD/USB
PAUSE
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1) MUTE: Switch off sound
2) OPEN/CLOSE: Open and close disc compartment
3) ANGLE: Set camera position
4) AUDIO: Set audio
5) PROGRAM: Set programmed playback
6) TITLE: Calls up the disc’s title menu
7) SUBTITLE:: Set subtitles
8) STEP: Single image playback
9) RETURN: Calls up the main DVD menu
10) ZOOM: Zoom/shrink image
11) SLOW: Set slow motion
12) DVD/USB: Set DVD or USB playback
13) REPEAT: Set repeat function
14) PLAY: Start playback
15) Arrow keys : Navigate left, right, up and down
16) PAUSE: Pause playback
17) / : Fast forward or rewind
18) VOLUME − /+: Decrease/increase volume
19) N/P: Change between NTSC and PAL TV systems
20) L/R: Select audio channel
21) / : select previous/next track
22) STOP: Stop playback
23) PBC: Switch playback control on/off
24) A-B: Repeat a selected section
25) MENU: Call up the main disc menu
26) CLEAR: Delete the entries in the active entry fi eld
27) SETUP: Call up setup menu
28) 10+: Two-digit number entry
29) Number keys 0–9
30) DISPLAY: Call up playback status
31) VIDEO: Switch video mode
32) POWER: Switch on from standby mode and vice-versa
33) TIME: Activate search function
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DVD player
Front view
1) : in disc mode: PLAY/PAUSE
2) OPEN: open disc compartment
3) POWER: green power light
4) Infrared fi eld for the remote control
5) USB connection
6) Disc compartment
Base and back of DVD player
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AUDIO OUT
L
R
COAXIAL
SCART OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
HDMI
AC 230 V ~
50 Hz
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1) L/R: analogue audio output
2) VIDEO OUT: analogue VIDEO output
3) COAXIAL: digital audio output
4) HDMI: HDMI output (digital image and audio transmis-
sion)
5) SCART: SCART connection to television or video recorder
6) Mains cable
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General
About DVDs
The DVD – Digital Versatile Disc – is a digital
medium for storing information. DVDs are
marked with one of the symbols shown here.
Different types of DVD are available with different storage capacities depending on how the information is stored.
DVD structure
Video DVDs are divided into titles and chapters. A DVD can have
several
titles, which in turn may be made up of several chapters. Titles
and chapters are each numbered sequentially
The fi rst title of a DVD usually comprises licence details and manufacturer’s information. The next title is usually the fi lm itself.
Other titles may include items such as “making of” documentaries, fi lm previews or information on the actors.
Languages and subtitles
Up to eight languages and subtitles in as many as 32 different
languages can be stored on DVDs. Any combination of languages and subtitles can be selected for playback.
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