- TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO
PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
- TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol. Within an equilater at
trlangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of uninsutated
"dangerous voltage" with in the product
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to parsons.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT
REMOVE COVER(OR BACK) NO
USERSERMCEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The exclamation point within an
equllateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the pressnce of Important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the lite rature
accormpanying the appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1)Read these instructions.
2)Keep these instructions.
3)Heed all warnings.
4)Follow all instructions.
5)Do not use this apparatus near water.
6)Clean only with dry cloth.
7)Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8)Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, hear registers, stoves, or other
apparatus(including amplifiers)that produce heat.
9)The AC plug supplied with the unit is polarized to help minimize the possibility of electric shock.
If the AC plug does not fit into a nonpolarized AC outlet , do not file or cut the wide blade. It is user’s
responsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet.
10)Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinch particularly at plugs convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11)Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12)Unplug this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13)Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged .Iiquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus, has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally ,or has been dropped.
This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with
liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
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Safety Instructions
Danger Symbol
Reminding the user of the dangerous voltage!
Warning Symbol
Reminding the user of the important instructions for operation and maintenance.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced .Do not replace the battery.
CAUTION:
This DVD player contains laser system.
Read this manual carefully and get familiar with the instructions before operating.
Please retain this manual in a safe place for future reference. Please contact your local dealer or
our technical service center for maintenance.
To prevent direct laser radiation, do not attempt to open the enclosure. Visible laser beam will radiate
when the enclosure is opened or when the interlock device is released. Do not stare at the laser-beam.
The DVD pick-up is a precision component, so do not open the disc tray door for an extended period
of time in order to prevent dust.
The TFT display is a delicate device, so do not press it to avoid damaging to the display.
Never place other things or articles upon the player, otherwise it may cause improper playback.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation, registered in the
U.S., Japan and other countries.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected
by method claims of certain U.S. Patents and other intellectual property rights
owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.
All images in this manual are sketch illustrations for reference only. The actual
displays are contingent upon discs.
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PREFACE
Brief Introduction to DVD
Cautions
Features
Compatible Disc Types
Control Button Locations and Explanations
Remote Control Illustration
How to use the Remote Control
Accessories
Connecting to Power Supply
Installing Battery Pack
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Connected to TV set
Connected to Ordinary Audio System
Connected to Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder
Connected to Amplifier with DTS Digital Decoder
Audio/Video In
BASIC OPERATION
Playback
TV System Selection
Pause/Step Playback
OSD
KEY/Volume Control
DVD Menu Playback
PBC Playback
Direct Selection Playback Function by Number Button
Language/Audio Channel Selection
Mute
Contents
PLAY OPERATION
Fast Playback
Slow Playbck
Repeat Playback
Repeat the Selected Section
Subtitle Selection
Angle Selection
Playback from the Desired Point
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PLAY OPERATION
Power Spectrum Meter(PSM)
Zooming the Displayed Frame
Picture Quality Setting
Virtual Keyboard
Browser
MP3 and JPEG File Playing
FUNCTION SETUP
Functions Setup
General Settings
Video Setup
Audio Setup
Initial Setup
OTHERS
Useful notes
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Terms
Language Code List
Contents
Page 6
PREFACE
Brief Introduction to DVD
DVD is well known for its extraordinarily large capacity and outstanding audio-video quality. Its
capacity is as high as 4.7-17 GB (approximately 7-26 times the CD capacity).With 500-line
horizontal resolution for pictures and Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel surround sound, it brings a new era to
the household AV products.
Comparison Between DVD and Other Discs
Recording
Method
Capacity
Playback time
Disc Diameter
Horizontal
Resolution
Aspect Ratio
Subtitle
Audio
Sound Quality
DVD
Digital/MPEG2
Singlesided
2 layers
8.5G
242min.
12CM/8CM
Multiple
32 types
Doublesided
1 layer
9.4G
266min. 484min.
Singlesided
1 layer
4.7G
133min.
500 lines or more
Dolby Digital/Linear PCM
48KHz,96KHz/16,20,24bit
Doublesided
2 layers
17G
LD
Analog
1 side 60min.
2 sides 120min.
30CM/20CM
430 lines or
more
One
Max. 16 types
Linear PCM
FM modulation
44.1KHz/16bit
SVCD
Digital/MPEG2
650MB
45min.
12CM/8CM
350 lines or
more
VCD
Digital/MPEG1
650MB
74min.
12CM/8CM
250 lines or
more
44.1KHz
CD
Digital
650MB
74min.
12CM/8CM
Linear PCM
44.1KHz/16bit
Function Introduction
Multiple languages and subtitles
DVD discs can support as many as 8 dubbing languages and 32 subtitle languages.
Multiple angles
DVD discs may support as many as 9 camera angles.
Multiple story plots
Some discs support user selection of various plot choices that effect the beginning, developmentor end of the story all on the same disc.
Multiple aspect ratios
Multiple aspect ratios support various TV screens.
TV Screen
Disc Pictures
Pan-Scan
4:3
4:3
Letterbox
16:9
16:9
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PREFACE
Cautions
ON THIS UNIT
Please remove the power plug from the wall outlet if you do not intend to use this player for an
extended period of time.
Ensure that all connection wires and power supply cords are properly connected before turning
on power.
This player utilizes a switching power supply. Power supply: AC 120V, 60Hz.
Please adjustthe volumeto minimum. Adjust the volume control to a comfortablelevel afterplayback begins to avoiddamagingyour speakers, amplifier or your hearing.
Do not putthis playernear any high power speaker or any other source of vibration. Accessivevibration will cause problems with normal operation and playback.
Please put this player in a dry and ventilated area. Do not put it near a heat source, or expose it to
direct sunlight, mechanical vibration, humidity or dust-rich environment.
Condensation may form on the laser head if it is moved from one temperature extreme to another.Turn the player on and do not load a disc for 1-2 hours. This will evaporate the condensation andkeep your new player functioning correctly.
If you need to clean the player, you may use a small amount of neutraldetergent. Never usesandpaper or organicsolvent such as alcohol or gasoline for cleaning.
Do not place objects full of liquid such as vase on the player.
ON THE TFT DISPLAY
Please do not expose the display to heat or scratch the screen with pointed objects.
A few brightor dark spots may appear onthe display and is normal.This does not indicate aproblem or defect.
0.01% of the pixelsmay not illumiate normally.
Setting the display to maximum brightness for an extended period will damage the display.
ON BATTERY PACK
This player's battery pack is rechargeabl and should be fully charged before use.
Please remove the battery pack if you do not intend to use this player for an extended period
of time. (Power is still consumed although this player is turned off. Therefore, the battery pack
may be damaged due to excessive discharging.)
The battery pack can be recharged only when this player is turned off.
Do not dispose of in fire or water. Do not heat the battery pack.
Do not use it in high temperature or near a heat source.
Do not connect the positive and negative polarities with a metal object.
The operating temperature of the battery pack is 32~95°F
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PREFACE
Features
This player utilizes color TFT LCD and a new generation DVD decoding chip with built-in
Dolby Digital decoders to bring you the best sight and sound from your DVD. The
2-laser super error correction mechanism supports CD-R.
Audio/Video Features
1
7 color TFT LCD.
Composite video and S-Video connections.
2
Built-in Dolby Digital decoder.
3
Audio output.
4
5
Built-in stereo speakers.
6
Hi-Fi stereo headphone jack.
High Quality Digital Audio
Digital audio optical output capable of connecting to a power amplifier with the Dolby
Digital or DTS decoder.
2
Dolby Digital and PCM digital audio outputs can definitely satisfy audiophiles' high
listening requirements.
Additional Convenient Functions
Screen saver function protects your LCD and TV displays.
2
Electronicanti-shock circuits and large capacity solid Li-Ion battery make your new DVDplayer truly portable.
Easy-to-useGraphical User Interface (GUI) and virtual keyboard.
3
4
Multi-angle playback function makes it possible for you to view a scene
from different camera angles (when supported by your DVD).
5
Direct entry to desired scenes (title/chapter/time/track search).
6
Zooming function to zoom in on any playing frame.
7
Supports PAL/NTSC systems, no compression to pictures.
8
Multiple aspect ratios to fit various TV sets.
Parental control function to protect children from watching inappropriate discs.
9
10
Multiple dubbing languages and subtitle languages keep you in the best entertaining
status anytime.
Change camera angles, MP3/JPEG
playback modes switch.
6
MUTE button
Press once to mute, twice to unmute.
7
TITLE button
DVD titles.
8
CURSOR Buttons
9
SELECT Button
10
SETUP Button
Function setup.
11
PLAY Button
Normal playback.
12
STOP Button
Stop playback.
13
REV Button
Fast backward play.
14
FWD Button
Fast forward play.
15
KEY Button
Fall tone.
16
KEY Button
Rise tone.
17
P/N Button
Switch the TV system between
PAL, NTSC and AUTO.
18
BROWSER
Switch new user interface.
19
SF Button
Adjusting sound field effects.
EQ Button
20
Adjusting equalization effects.
21
VOLUME-
Decrease volume.
22
VOLUME+
Increase volume.
23
PREV Button
Skip backward.
24
NEXT Button
Skip forward.
25
PAUSE/STEP Button
Pause or play frame by frame.
26
SLOW Button
Slow motion Forward/Reverse playback.
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PREFACE
How to use the Remote Control
Battery Installation
Step 1: Push the button toward left.
Step 3: Insert a Standard CR2025 battery according to the polarity on the battery holder and
replace the battery holder to the remote.
Step 2: Pull the battery holder out.
Using the Remote control
When using the remote control,
the transmitter of the remote
control should be pointed to the
IR sensor on the front panel
within an angle of 30 from the
center and a distance of 3 meters
from the sensor.
Within about 3m
Cautions
Never drop the remote control or expose it to moisture.
Never expose the infrared remote sensor on the front panel to direct
sunlight or strong beams.
When the batteries become low, replace it in time.
Accessories
Audio cord
Video cord
Remote Control
3V (CR2025)Button Battery
Instruction Manual
¡-
1pcs
1pcs
1pcs
1pcs
1pcs
S-Video cord
Battery Pack
Power Adapter
AC Cord
Car Adapter
1pcs
1pcs
1pcs
1pcs
1pcs
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Connecting to Power Supply
1
Connect the AC cord with the power adapter. (See picture )
2
Connect the output plug of to this player's power adapter.
3
Connect the power adapter to an AC power source.
PREFACE
A
A
1
Connect the car adapter to an DC power source in the car. (See picture )
B
B
Installing Battery Pack
Installing Battery Pack
1
Insert the clasps of the battery pack into the holes in the bottom of this player as shown in the
figure.
Slide the battery pack to secure it.
Battery Pack
Portable DVD
Player
2
Recharging Battery Pack
Indicator
Power Adapter
Insert the output plug of the power adapter into the battery pack's power socket. The batterypack indicator will beorange for0.5 seconds, then the indicator will flash green, which shows
the batterypack is being recharged.
When the battery pack is going to be fully recharged, the indicator will flash orange.
The indicator will be green when the battery is fully recharged.
If the indicator lights up in red, the battery pack has problems and needs repair.
.
You can charge the battery while using the DVD player. You must have the powerconnected to the battery pack and not to the main unit.The usage ofcar adapter isthe same asusing the standard home poweradapter.
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Connecting toa TVset
Video Cord
Audio In
VIDEO In
S-VIDEO
or
S-Video Cord
S-Video
Audio Cord
Connect this player to the TV set with the video cord.
If your TV set has a S-VIDEO IN connector, use S-VIDEO CORD to connect the DVD
player and TV set in order to get the best picture possible.
Make sure to connect your AUDIO Out to the same input group on your TV.Example: AUX1, VIDEO1
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Connecting toan Ordinary Audio System
Video In
Audio In
Video Cord
Audio Cord
Amplifier equipped with Dolby Pro Logic Surround
Front Left Speaker
Surround Left SpeakerSurround Right Speaker
Center Speaker
Subwoofer
Front Right
Speaker
When setting up the speakers please set the Audio mode to "LT/RT"(Please refer to page
36 for details).
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Connecting toan Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder
Video In
Optical In
Front Left Speaker
Video Cord
Optical Cord
Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder
Center Speaker
Front Right
Speaker
Subwoofer
Surround Left SpeakerSurround Right Speaker
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential
unpublished works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Connecting toan Amplifier with DTS Digital Decoder
Video In
Optical In
Front Left Speaker
Video Cord
Optical Cord
Amplifier with DTS Digital Decoder
Center Speaker
Front Right
Speaker
Subwoofer
Surround Left SpeakerSurround Right Speaker
"DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are the trademarks of Di gital Theater Systems, Inc.
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Audio/Video In (AUX IN)
Audio Cord
Audio output
Video Cord
Video output
Video Equipment
Connectthevideocordsfrom the Video Out on the source to Video In on your DVD.
Connecttheaudiocords from the Audio Out on the source to Audio In on your DVD.
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BASIC OPERATION
Playback
MP3
CDVCDSVCDDVD
1.Connect the player to the power supply(Please refer to page9).
2. Press the power button(on main unit) or the Standby button (onthe remote)
to turn the unit on.
Open Disc Lid
Lift the top gently to open the DVD player and adjustthe TFT LCD angle.
3. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc lid.
Place a disc with label side facing up.
4. Close the disc lid.
The player will start reading the disc.
Close Disc Lid
STANDBY
PLAY
STOP
5. Press PLAY to play the disc.
6. Press STOP to stop playback.
To pause the disc playback, press STOP. Press PLAY toresume or press STOP again
to discontinue play.
Pressing Stop when playing a MP3 disc stops play instead of pausing playback.
7. When playback finishes, press POWER to enter the standby mode. If you do
not intend to use this player for an extended period of time, please remove the
plug from the power supply socket.
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BASIC OPERATION
TV System Selection (NTSC/PAL)
MP3
CDVCDSVCDDVD
Set the DVD player to match the TV set.
1. PressP/N button on the remote control to selectPAL if theTV set is set to PAL.The TVscreen should now show:
PAL
2. PressP/N button on the remote control to select NTSC if the TV set is set to NTSC.
The TV screen should now show:
NTSC
3. PressP/N button unitl you see "AUTO" if your TV set is a multi-systemTV.
The TV screen should now show:
AUTO
P/N
NOTES
You cannot change the TV system when a DVD is playing. PAL/NTSC/AUTO can only beselected when the DVD playeris stopped.
Some disc functions may be dependant on the video system you use. Consequently, somefunctions may not be available in PAL that are available in NTSC.We suggest you set your unit and TV set to "AUTO" mode.
Your DVD player's display system automatically detects the video system (NTSC or PAL).
Pause/Step Playback
MP3
CDVCDSVCDDVD
1. Press PAUSE/STEP button in playback status.
Press PAUSE/STEP button once to pause playback, display on TV screen:
2. Press PAUSE/STEP button in pause mode, each press moves one frame forward.
Press PAUSE/STEP button continuously to step playback.
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BASIC OPERATION
No step playback mode is available when playing CD and MP3.
3. To restore playback, press the PLAY button.
NOTE
When youset the screen saver mode to ON(See Page 34 for details), the display on the TVscreen shows the screensaver after the picture onthe TV remains stillfor about 2.5 minutes(i.e. pause mode, stop mode, menuselect, set up menu, nodisc mode, etc.) While in screensavermode, press any button to turn off the screen saver and refresh the TV display.(Pressing POWER or STANDBY will turn off your player.)
OSD (On Screen Display)
CDVCDSVCDDVD
1. Press OSD button.
Disc information is displayed onscreen when you press the OSD button.Press OSDbutton to display the following information:
Thetrack number &chapternumber willalso displaywhilein“SINGLEREMAIN”,”TOTALELASPED”and“TOTALREMAIN” displaymodes.
SINGLE REMAIN
TRACK/ :
TOTAL REMAIN
TRACK/ :
TOTAL ELAPSED
TRACK/ :
NOTE
OSD is not available for MP3 or picture CD.
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BASIC OPERATION
KEY/Volume Control
3
MP
CDVCDSVCDDVD
1. Press VOLUME button on TV set or Amplifier to adjust volume.
KEY
KEY
VOLVOL+
2. Press VOLUME button on the remote control of this unit.
Use Volume+/- buttons on the main unit to set the maximum Volume level first. The Remote
control will only adjust the volume up to the maximum volume set on the main unit.(i.e. If you set the main volume control to 10, the maximum Remote volume will be 10.)
Press VOLUME+ button to increase volume.
Press VOLUME- button to decrease volume.
The maximum volume is 20.
3. Press the KEY button to adjust the audio to your singing range.
Press KEY button toincrease the pitch, each time you press KEY the audio is adjustedone level. The maximum adjustement is 16 levels.
Press KEYbutton to decrease the pitch, each time you press KEY the audio is adjustedone level. The maximum adjustement is 16 levels.
DVD Menu Playback
DVD
Some DVD discs are made with a title menu or chapter menu function.
1. Press MENU to display the menuon your TVscreen.Select your desiredoption using the cursor or number buttons on the remote control.
ROOT MENU
1.¡-¡-
2.¡-¡-
3.¡-¡-
2. Press the CURSOR buttons to select a track, then Press PLAY or SELECTto play your selection.
NUMBER
TITLE
CURSOR
PLAY
SELECT
MENU
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BASIC OPERATION
NOTES
Press TITLEto return tothe title menu.Press MENUto return to the initial or main menu.
The returnlocation varies from disc to disc.To use the Direction Buttons on the navigation ring, press the Function Selectbutton once.'Dir Key' will appear on the screen. Press the Function Selectbutton twiceto exit this mode.
PBC (PlayBack Control) Functions
VCDSVCD
PBCfunctions are only available on SVCD andVCD2.0 discs created with PBCfunctions.
.
1. Main menu displays on TV screen:
1.
2.
Press NUMBER buttons to select.For example: Select 1 from the main menu shownon the TV screen here:
2. The submenubelow is displayed on screen after you entermenu option 1:
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
NOTE
The Submenu functionvaries from disc to disc.
3. Press NEXT orPREV button to move between pages.
4. Press NUMBER buttons to select options within the submenu. For instance,if you press number 5, the player beginsplaybackwith track 5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5. Press RETURN to go back to the submenu. Press again to return to main menu.
6. PressMENUtoshut off the PBC and start thesequential playback of the disc.
NUMBER
RETURN
PLAY
PREV
NEXT
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BASIC OPERATION
Direct Selection Playback Function by Number Buttons
CDVCDSVCDDVD
1. Insert disc and press NUMBER buttons to selecttracks for play.
PresstheNUMBER button1-9todirectselectthetrackifthetracknumberis lessthan 10.Forexample: to select theseventhtrack:
7
Pressthe+10buttonandthentheNUMBERbuttons 0-9todirectselecta track if thetracknumberis 10 or higher.Forexample:to selectthe16thtrack:
10 + 6
+10
6
Pressthe+10buttontwiceandthentheNUMBERbuttons 0-9toselecta track if thetrackis 20or higher.
NUMBER
NOTE
Thisfunctionis effectiveonlywhenthePBCmode is off when playing VCD or VCD2.0discs. WhenthePBCmodeison,thisfunction isvoidandyoushouldpress theRETURNbuttontoreturntothemainmenuto selectatrack.Ifyoucannotselectthetrackbythenumber buttons,turnthePBCOnorOFF,thentryagain.
Language/Audio Channel Selection
CDVCDSVCDDVD
1. Press AUDIO button.
You may select the language you desire when playing multi-language DVD, SVCD discs
with multi-language options.
DVD disc
AUDIO 1/2: AUDIO 2/2:
SVCD disc:
AUDIO 1
AUDIO 4
AUDIO 2
AUDIO 3
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BASIC OPERATION
You may select to hear audio output fromthe left, right or stereo output when playingmulti-channel CD orVCDs. Each time you press AUDIO you cycle through the various
audio modes (LEFT MONO/RIGHT MONO/STEREO).
VCD,CD discs:
LEFT MONO
AUDIO
RIGHT MONO
STEREO
NOTES
Language options vary from dsc to disc.
Some dual-language VCD discs include the option to select the language you prefer by
pressingAUDIO button.
When playing some DVD discs, pressing LANGUAGE may cause the track to play backfrom the beginning.
MUTE
3
MP
CDVCDSVCDDVD
Press MUTE inplayback mode to switch off theaudio.
1. MUTE.
Press the MUTE button and the word of MUTE is displayed on TV screen.
MUTE
2. Resume audio output.
Press MUTE button again to unmute.
MUTE OFF
MUTE
NOTE
Try pressing MUTE if you don't have sound. You may have accidentally turned sound off.
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PLAY OPERATION
Fast Playback
MP3
CDVCDSVCDDVD
You can select forward or reverse playback to search for a certain point on disc.
(Press PLAY at any time to resume normal playback.
1. Press FWD and the player starts fast forward playback.
Each time you pressFWD the playback speed will cycle through the following speeds:(Standard play speed follows 32X playback)
2X
4X
8X
16X32X
2. Press REV and the player starts fast reverse playback.
Each time you press REV the playback speed will cycle through the following speeds:(Standard play speed follows 32X playback)
2X
FWD
REV
4X
8X
16X32X
Slow Playback
VCDSVCDDVD
You may slow playback to the desired speed and direction as shown in thefollowing:
1. Press SLOW to cycle through the various playbackmodes. The following
information will be displayed on screen:
DVD Playback
1/81/161/21/4
1/8
1/4
Press PLAY in slow playback to resume normal speed.
SVCD, VCD Playback
1/4
1/16
Press PLAY in slow playback to resume normal speed.
1/21/16
1/81/2
PLAY
SLOW
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PLAY OPERATION
Repeat Playback
MP3
DVD
The repeat function enables a title/chapter/track/disc to be repeated.
1. Press REPEAT to cycle through the repeat options shown below:
DVD disc:
CHAPTER ALLTITLE
SVCD,VCD,CD discs:
Repeatplayback can be performed on SVCD or VCD2.0 only when the PBC is off.Repeat will work on VCD1.1 or CDs whenPBC is on oroff.
MP3 disc:
SINGLE
VCDSVCD
TRACK
REPEAT ONE
CD
REPEAT OFF
ALL
REPEAT FOLDERFOLDER
REPEAT OFF
REPEAT
Repeat the Selected Section
MP3
CDVCDSVCDDVD
When playing disc, Press A-B button to repeat playback of a certain section.
1. During normal playback, Press A-B button at the desired point (point A) to set the
beginning.
Display on TV screen:
2. During normal playback, Press A-B button at the desired point (point B) to set the
end.
Display on TV screen:
The player returns to point A automatically to repeat the selected section (A-B).
3. PressA-B for thethird time.
Normal playback resumes.
A
AB
A-B
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PLAY OPERATION
NOTES
The A-B repeat function is not available for some discs.
Sections can only be selected in the same track when in PBC mode.
Subtitle Selection
DVD
1. PressSUBTITLE to select the desired language.
When playing DVD discs recorded with subtitles of several languages, it is possible toselect subtitlesin different languages.Each time you pressSUBTITLE a different subtitle language option will be displayedon your TV screen.
The maximum number of subtitle languages is 32 for DVDdiscs, but the actual number
depends on the manufacturer.
Angle Selection
DVD
SUBTITLE
1. Press ANGLE and the TV screen displays:
1/4
2. Press numbered buttons to select the desired playing angle.
2/4
3/4
4/4
ANGLE
3. To resume normalplayback,press ANGLE until you are back to the default angle.
This function only applies to the discs recorded with different angles.
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PLAY OPERATION
Playback from a Desired Point
DVDSVCDVCDCD
Playing DVD discs.
Input the time, title orchapter directly. The content can be found quicklyand playbackstarted from the selectedpoint.
1. Title, chapter search. For example, search Chapter 2, Title 6:
Press GOTO and the TV screen displays:
TITLE 03/30 CHAPTER /02
Press CURSOR to highlitethe title number, as shown in the figure:
TITLE /30 CHAPTER 01/02
Press NUMBER "6" to select title 6, as shown in the figure:
TITLE 06 /30 CHAPTER 01/02
2. Title time search.
Press the GOTO button until the TV screen displays the following picture. Then Press
the NUMBER buttons to input HOUR, MINUTE and SECOND.
TITLE 06/30 TIME : :
3. Chapter time search.
Press the GOTO button until the TV screen displays the following picture. Then Press
the NUMBER buttons to input HOUR, MINUTE and SECOND.
CHAPTER 01/04 TIME : :
Playing SuperVCD, VCD and CD discs.
1. Disc time search.
Press the GOTO until the TV screen displays the following picture. Press theNUMBER buttonsto input HOUR, MINUTE and SECOND.
DISC GOTO --:--
2. Track time search.
Press the GOTO button until the TV screen displays the following picture. Then Press
the NUMBER buttons to input HOUR, MINUTE and SECOND.
TRACK GOTO --:--
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3.Select a track.
Press the GOTO button until the TV screen displays the following picture. Then Press the
NUMBER buttons to input the track number.
GOTO
NUMBER
CURSOR
SELECT
Power Spectrum Meter(PSM) graphic equalizer
1. During normal playback,press PSM to open thePower Spectrum Meter.
Display on TV screen:
2.Press PSM toopen the secondPower Specturm Meter.
Display on TV screen:
3.Press PSM again to close PSM.
Zooming the Displayed Frame
Zoom in/out of the player frame.
1.When playing a disc, press the ZOOM button. The TV screen displays:
The frame is magnified.
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The frame is magnified agin.
3. Press the ZOOM button again. The TV screen
The frame is magnified for the third time.
4. Press the ZOOM button for the fourth time.
The frame is reduced in size.
5. Press the ZOOM button for the fifth time.
The frame is reducedagain.
6. Press the ZOOM button for the sixth time.
The frame is reduced for the third time.
7. When the fame is magnified, press the
You can focuson any desired part of the frame.
3. When the fame is magnified, Press the CURSOR buttons to move the frame.
You can focus on any desired part of the frame.
ZOOM
CURSOR
displays:
The TV screen displays:
The TV screen displays:
The TV screen displays:
CURSOR buttons to move the frame.
PIC
SELECT
Picture Quality Setting
Adjust thebrightness, contrast, chroma,saturation
(Use PICTURE on the DVD player or PIC on the remote control.)
1. Press thePICTURE button repeatedly to cycle through the picture settings:
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
2. When the screen displaysthe desired item,use the left CURSOR button to decreasethe value or use the right CURSOR button to increasethe value.
3. Thepicture quality settings(except MODE) adjusted powering off.If you wantto save thepicture quality settingsnot be saved after
you must setthe video preferences inthe setup menu.
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of pictures on theLCD display.
Saturation
Mode
by the PICTUREbutton will
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Virtual Keyboard
The brand-new VIRTUAL KEYBOARD function enables you to perform some easy operations
and configurations when enjoying a movie without using the remote control.
1. Press FUNCTION SELECT on the front panel twice. A virtual keyboard will
appear on the screen as shown in the figure below:
1
8
9
10
11
12
Step
14
2
Forward Slow
Playback
Play
3
Next
5
Fast
Forward
6
Pause
Angle
7
Reverse Slow
8
Playback
9
Prev
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
Fast Reverse
11
Audio
12
Subtitle
2. Use the four direction arrows to select the function you want to set. Press
SELECT for verification. For instance: To select SUBTITLE
Press the direction arrowsto select the subtitle icon. Each time you press SELECT the
subtitle settings move to the next available option as follows:
This time the front panel NEXT/PREV/PAUSE/STOP buttons correspond to RIGHT/
LEFT/DOWN/UP respectively.
3. To exit the virtual keyboard, pressFUNCTION SELECT again.
The virtual keyboard function is applicable to DVD, SVCD or VCD discs only.
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Browser
The brand-new interface BROWSER enables you to conveniently perform DVD discs' functions
of title, chapter, audio, subtitle, angle, title time, chapter time, repeat play and time display, and
SVCD/VCD discs' functions of track, disc time, track time, repeat play and time display.
For examplePlaying DVD:
1. Press BROWSER, the screen displays as follows:
MENU DIR KEY
Title 02/04
Chapter 01/05
Audio english
Subtitle Off
BITRATE 85 TITLE TIME 0:01:25
2. Press UP/DOWN arrows to select the desired item.
For example, press UP/DOWN arrows to select the desired chapter. Press ENTER for
verification as shown in the figure.
MENU DIR KEY
Title 02/04
Chapter _0/05
Audio english
Subtitle Off
BITRATE 85 TITLE TIME 0:01:25
If you want to use thenavigationkeys on the front panel, press FUNCTION SELECT,'DIR Key'will appear on the screen. This time the frontpanel STOP/NEXT/PAUSE/PREV buttons correspond to UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT respectively. Press FUNCTIONSELECT again, 'DIR Key' goes off the screen andthe navigation functions are invalid.
3. Press numbered buttons to select the desired chapter.
For example, press 0 and 4, this player starts playing the fourth chapter as shown in the
following figure.
MENU DIR KEY
Title 02/04
Chapter 04/05
Audio english
Subtitle Off
BITRATE 85 TITLE TIME 0:30:35
The input number should be within the optional numbers.
4. To exit the browser interface, press BROWSER again.
The browser is applicable to DVD, SVCD or VCD discs only.
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MP3 and JPEG File Playing
MP3 utilizes the third layer audio compression mode of the international standard MPEG with
the compression ration as 12:1. Employing MP3, one disc can record 600-minutesof musicor170 songs and the sound quality is the same as CD.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is the most widely used picture compression and
storage format today. Utilizing the high efficiency compression , JPEG compresses
the original picture 15 to 20 times withexcellent picture quality. JPEG features small file
sizes, convenient application and is supported by most picture processing software.
This player's strong decoding capability can decode and play the files with the above two
formats. Thus you can view JPEG images as well as listen to MP3.
algorithm
00:00 00:00
004/369
\PIC\
..
Du000
Du001
Du002
1
Status window
Displays the current status
information.
Directory window
2
Displays the current path.
3
File window.
Displays the current path's
files.
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
Scroll bar windowIndicates the current file's position.
5
Preview window.JPEG image preview.
6
Information window.
Displays the current operating
prompts.
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1. Playing MP3 File
When you insert a MP3 disc, the TV screen displays the operation menu as shown in Figure
A. (The displayed contents vary with the disc.)
A:
00:00 00:00
004/369
\
..
Du000
Du001
Du002
B:
00:00 00:00
004/369
\Du000\
..
CD000
MP3
CD001
MP3
CD002
MP3
Press UP/DOWN arrows to select the desired directory. Press SELECT for verification.
For example, you select the directory DU000 in Figure A and press SELECT as shown in
Figure B. The window returns back to the previous directory when you select [ .. ] in the
first line or press LEFT arrow.
Press UP/DOWN arrows in Figure B to select the desired MP3 file. Press SELECT for
verification. This player starts playing MP3 songs.
If you wantto use thenavigationkeys on thefront panel, press FUNCTION SELECT andthe switch iconappears onthe screen.This time the frontpanel STOP/NEXT/PAUSE/PREVbuttons correspond toUP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT respectively. Press FUNCTION SELECTagain and the switch icongoes offand the navigation functions are invalid.
2. Playing JPEG File
When you insert a disc with JPEG files, the TV screen displays the operation menu asshowninthefigure. Theoperating method isthesameasoperatingMP3 filesexceptthatthe preview image will appear in the preview window when selecting a JPEG file.Press select
to display the selected photo.
00:00 00:00
004/369
\
..
Du000
Du001
Du002
Resolution 640 480
3. Plays a disc with both MP3 and JPEG files
If a disc is composed of both MP3 and JPEG files, you can enjoy both of them
simultaneously. First, you can play MP3 songs by following preceding instructions;
then, you can enter the directory with JPEG files and view images by following theinstructions above.
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OTHER BASIC OPERATING MEANS
1. Press the PREV or NEXT to skip to the previous orthe next page in stopmode.
2. Press ANGLE to toggle the file playback mode and the directory playback mode.
JPEG FILES AND FUNCTIONS
1. Press SUBTITLE to switch to different JPEG display modes when playing
JPEG files. There are 16 optional modes available.
2. Whenplaying JPEGfiles, PressZOOMto startgo into zoom in/out mode.PressZOOMagain to stop zooming in/out. Use theFWD>>button to zoomin the picture and use theREV<<button to ZOOMout the picturewhile inzooming in/out mode.
3. When thezoom in/out modeis active, PressFWD to magnify the picture.It can magnify theframetwicethe size of theoriginalpicture.PresstheREVbutton toreduce thepicture. It can reduce theframeto halfoftheoriginal.
4. Whenplaying JPEGfiles, PressSTOPto exitthe previewmode. A total of12 pictures can be displayed on screen at thesametime in JPEG mode. Scrollthrough the rest of the pictures on the subsequent pages by pressing the NEXTbutton to move forward to thenext frame.PressPREVto return to thepreviousframes.You can also presstheNUMBER buttons orDIRECTION arrow to selecta desired picture. PresstheSELECTbuttonto confirm.
5. Press the MENU button to exit preview playbackmode.
6. Press the DIRECTION arrow to rotate a picture when playing JPEG files.
SUBTITLE
ZOOM
ANGLE
FWD
REV
NUMBER
SELECT
CURSOR
MENU
PREV
NEXT
NOTE
1. When the button is invalid, the TV screen displays:
Press the effective button again.
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FUNCTION SETUP
Function Setup
1. PressSETUP.The TVscreen displays:
General Setup Page
TV Display Wide
OSD Lang English
Screen Saver On
2. Press the LEFT/RIGHT arrow to select the desired function to be changed.
For example, if you want to set up this player's video, please press LEFT/RIGHT arrows to
select VIDEO SETUP PAGE. Press SELECT to display the options. The video setup pageis displayed on the screen as shown below:
Video Setup Page
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
LOW
00
00
00
00
3. Press UP/DOWN arrow to select the desired item you want to set and press
SELECT.
For example, press UP/DOWN arrows to select SHARPNESS and press SELECT. The
sharpness options appear on the screen.
Video Setup Page
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
High
Medium
Low
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4. Press UP/DOWN arrow to select the desired value. Press SELECT to confirm it.
For example: Press UP/DOWN arrow to select "Medium", than press SELECT, the TV screen
displays:
Video Setup Page
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
5. Press SETUP to exit the setup menu.
Medium
00
00
00
00
CURSOR
SETUP
SELECT
If you wantto use thenavigation keys onthe front panel,you can do so without pressingFUNCTION SELECT to change the button's function. The STOP/NEXT/PAUSE/PREV buttonsautomatically correspond to UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT respectively, when in SETUP mode.
General Settings
General Setup Page
TV Display
OSD Lang
Screen Saver
1. TV Display: To set the aspect ratio of this player's output image.
The playing effectsare contingent upon the disc's recording aspect ratio. The aspect ratioyou selected in setup may not be an available option on the disc.
16:9 is only applicable to the 16:9 TV.
Please select the aspect ration that matches your TV.
The LCD screen utilizes the 16 by9 aspect ratio.
Wide
English
On
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2. OSD Lang: This item is used to set the language used on the screen prompts.
Optional settings: ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH.
Default: ENGLISH.
3. Screen saver: Turn the screen saverfunction on or off.
Optional settings: OFF, ON
Default: ON
Video Setup
Video Setup Page
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
Low
00
00
00
00
1. Sharpness: Used to set the sharpness of video output.
OPTIONS: High, Medium, Low.
Default: Low.
2. Brightness: Used to set the brightness of video output.
3. Contrast: Used to set the contrast of video output.
4. HUE: Used to set the chroma of video output.
5. Saturation: Used to set the saturation of video output.
Brightness, contrast, chroma and saturation adjustment:
A. Press UP/DOWN arrow in the video setup menu to select the desired item you want to
adjust. Press SELECT button to change theitem's current setting.
B. Press LEFT/RIGHT arrow to adjust the setting value (LEFT decrease, RIGHT increase).
C. After finishing your adjustment, press SELECT to return to the video setup menu.
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Audio Setup
Audio Setup Page
Audio Mode
EQ Type
Sound Field
SPDIF Output
LPCM Out
Dolby Digital Setup
Audio output mode: Set the audio output mode to make the multi-channel
1.
audio into two-channel outputs.
Optional settings: LT/RT, STEREO, V SURR.
Default: STEREO
Dynamic compression: To set the linear compression ratio to get different
compression result.
Optional settings: OFF 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 FULL
Default: OFF.
Stereo
Off
Off
RAW
48K
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Initial Setup
Preference Page
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Password
Default
1. TV TYPE: To set the output video system of this player.
Optional settings: AUTO, NTSC, PAL
Default: AUTO.
2. PBC To set the PBC status.
When playing SVCDor VCD2.0 discs, ifthe PBC isON, the menu is displayed onthe screen and the player enters PBC mode; if the PBCis OFF, the player plays thedisc in the disc's preprogramed sequence.
Optional settings: On, Off.
Default: On.
3. AUDIO: To set the prefered audio language when playing.
AUTO
On
English
English
English
Off
4. SUBTITLE: To set the preferedsubtitle language when playing.
5. DISC MENU LANGUAGE: To set the prefereddisc menu language
Audio/subtitle/disc menu language default: English.
NOTES
Audio/subtitle/disc menu languages are applicable to DVD only.
If the disc does not include your desired language, the player will select the disc-specified
language to play.
Selecting other languages: Press UP/DOWNarrowsto move the cursor toOTHER item,press SELECT.Enter the your desired languagecodes, then press SELECT to saveyour additional language. (See additional language codes on page 44.)
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6. Parental : Set the parental control ratings to prevent children from watching
restricted contents. (Thedisc must support this function.)
Frequency 20Hz~20KHz( 1dB)
Signal-to-noise Ratio >90dB
Total harmonic distortion <0.01%
Power Supply DC 9V 2A
Power Consumption 16W
Dimensions 205X149X28.4 (mm)
Mass 784g
535
15 75% (no condensation)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
We do not guarantee that all discs can be played smoothly due to the
disc quality, disc recording quality and recording format.
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Terms
525/60
A scan system with 525 horizontal lines and 60 interlacing fields (30 frames) per second.
Applied by NTSC.
625/50
A scan system with 625 horizontal lines and 50 interlacing fields (25 frames). Applied by
PAL and SECAM.
ANALOG
A level theoretically changes infinitely in time and space. As compared to DIGITAL.
ANGLE
A specific view of a scene recoded from a specific angle in DVD-Video. When viewing
the specific scenes, different angles can be selected.
CD
Abbreviation for Compact Disc. A laser disc storage format developed by Philips and Sony.
CD-DA
Abbreviation for Compact Disc Digital Audio. The original music CD format storing audio
information as digital PCM data.
CD-R
The extension of the CD format. Data can be recorded once by utilizing coloring matter
subliming technology.
CD-ROM
The extension of the CD-DA format. The computer data is stored in the digital format.
CHAPTER
Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A title is com
posed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate
the chapter you want.
COMPRESSION
A process which eliminates redundancy of digital data to reduce the necessary storing or
transmitting data size. Lossless compression only eliminates the enough redundancy to
make date restore correctly. Lossy compression sacrifices the additional data to achieve a
larger compression.
CONTRAST
The range between the brightest and the darkest of an image.
DAC Digital-to-analog converter)
A circuit converting the digital data (audio or video) to analog data.
DIGITAL
Expressed by numerals. For example, a computer utilized a group of discrete numeric
values. The analog data can be digitized by sampling.
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Dolby Digital
An audio encoding system developed by Dolby Laboratories and recognized as the
international standards. Dolby Digital is the most common system of the DVD-Video
encoding audio and the normalized audio compression system of 525/60 (NTSC) CD.
DOWNMIX
Changing multi-channel audio to dual channel stereo audio by utilizing Dolby Surround
processing.
DVD
Abbreviation of Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc. An audio/video/data storage
system based on 12cm and 8 cm disc.
DVD-R
A DVD version. Data can be recorded once by utilizing coloring matter subliming
technology.
HUE
The color of ray or pixel. The color characteristics are depending on the ray's main
elements' wavelength.
INTERLACE
A scan system. In scanning, the technique of using more than one vertical scan to
reproduce a complete image. In television, 2:1 interlace is used, giving two vertical
scans (fields) per frame; one field scans odd lines, and one field scans the even lines of
the frame.
ISO 9660
An international standard for the file system used in CD-ROM.
Macrovision
A recording protection technology. It alters the signals. The playback looks normal in
most TVs. However, when the recorded materials are played back, pictures look very
distorted and invisible. Macrovision utilizes the characteristics of the AGC circuit and
VCR color synchronous decoding circuit to interfere recording.
MPEG Moving Pictures Expert Group)
An international committee who established a series of compression stands of MPEG
audio and video.
MULTIANGLE
Various angles for the scene (viewpoints of the video camera) are recorded on some DVDs.
MULTILANGUAGE
Several languages for the audio track or subtitles in a picture are recorded on some DVDs.
SATURATION
The color's intensity or brightness.
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SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO
Ratio of pure signals to irrelevant noise like tape noise or video interference. It is measured
by dB. The analog recordings always have noise. The digital recordings have no noise
provided that data are filtered at the front end without compression.
SURROUND SOUND
There are speakers in front of and behind audiences to create a multi-line audio system
composed of surround simulation and directional audio source sound fields.
TITLE
The longest section of a picture or a music piece on a DVD; a movie, etc., for a picture
piece on video software; or an album, etc., for a music piece on audio software. Each title
is assigned a title number enabling you to locate the title you want.
TRACK
Sections of a picture or a music piece on a CD or VIDEO CD. Each track is assigned a
track number enabling you to locate the track you want.
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Language Code List
Code
Language Name
Afar
6565
Abkhazian
6566
Afrikaans
6570
Ameharic
6577
Arabic
6582
Assamese
6583
Aymara
6588
Azerbaijani
6590
Bashkir
6665
Byelorussian
6669
Bulgarian
6671
6672
Bihari
Bengali;Bangla
6678
6679
Tibetan
Breton
6682
6765
Catalan
Corsican
6779
6783
Czech
Welsh
6789
6865
Danish
German
6869
6890
Bhutani
Greek
6976
English
6978
Esperanto
6979
Spanish
6983
Estonian
6984
Basque
6985
Persian
7065
7073
Finnish
Fiji
7074
Faroese
7079
7082
French
Code
Language Name
7089
7165
7168
7176
7178
7185
7265
7273
7282
7285
7289
7365
7378
7383
7384
7387
7465
7473
7487
7565
7575
7576
7577
7578
7579
7583
7585
7589
7665
7678
7679
7684
7686
Frisian
Irish
Scots Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Hindi
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
Interlingua
Indonesian
Icelandic
Iitalian
Hebrew
Japanese
Yiddish
Javanese
Georgian
Kazakh
Greenlandic
Cambodian
Kannada
Korean
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Kirghiz
Latin
Lingala
Laothian
Lithuanian
Latvian,Lettish
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Code
Language Name
Malagasy
7771
7773
Maori
7775
Macedonian
Malayalam
7776
Mongolian
7778
7779
Moldavian
7782
Marathi
Malay
7783
7784
Maltese
Burmese
7789
Nauru
7865
Nepali
7869
7876
Dutch
Norwegian
7879
Oriya
7982
Panjabi
8065
8076
Polish
Pashto,Pushto
8083
Portuguese
8084
Quechua
8185
8277
Rhaeto-Romance
8279
Romanian
8285
Russian
8365
Sanskrit
8368
Sindhi
8372
Serbo-Croatian
Singhalese
8373
8375
Slovak
8376
Slovenian
Samoan
8377
8378
Shona
8379
Somali
8381
Albanian
Code
Language Name
8382
8385
8386
8387
8465
8469
8471
8472
8473
8475
8476
8479
8482
8484
8487
8575
8582
8590
8673
8679
8779
8872
8979
9072
9085
Serbian
Sundanese
Swedish
Swahili
Tamil
Telugu
Tajik
Thai
Tigrinya
Turkmen
Tagalog
Tonga
Turkish
Tatar
Twi
Ukrainian
Urdu
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Volapuk
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Chinese
Zulu
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FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE,
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.MEMOREXELECTRONICS.COM
OR CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1-800-919-3647.
PLEASE KEEP ALL PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR AT LEAST
90 DAYS IN CASE YOU NEED TO RETURN THIS PRODUCT
TO YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE OR MEMOREX.
FOR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, CONTACT FOX
INTERNATIONAL AT 1-800-321-6993.
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Memcorp, Inc.
Weston, FL
Printed in Hong Kong
Visit our website at www.memorexelectronics.com
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