Prima DV1320P Owner’s Manual

MODEL: DV1320P
TV/DVD COMBO
USER MANUAL
Please read this manualcarefully before using this TV set and keep it for future reference,
FCC WARNING-This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy.Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful
manual.The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is
made.
LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser.Only a qualified
service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device,due to
3ossible eye injury.
CAUTiON:USE OF CONTROLS OR
ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECiFiED HEREIN MAY RESULT iN HAZARDOUS RADiATiON EXPOSURE.
CAUTION:VISIBLE AND iNViSiBLE LASER RADiATiON WHEN OPENAND iNTERLOCK DEFEATED.DO NOT STARE iNTO BEAM.
LOCATION:INSIDE,NEAR THE DECK MECHANISM.
CONTENTS
Before Operation
Warning and cautions ........................................................................... 1
installation ............................................................................................. 4
Antenna Connection ............................................................................. 4
Remote Control Set-up ......................................................................... 4
Function buttons and External Connections ...................................... 5
Front panel of the TV set..................................................................... 5
Rear panel of the TV set ....................................................................... 5
Using the remote control ...................................................................... 6
Basic operation
Menu Functions ..................................................................................... 9
DVD Operation
DVD Features ....................................................................................... 18
Advanced Playback ............................................................................. 19
Specia_ Function Playback .................................................................. 20
DVD System Setup ............................................................................... 21
Playabme Discs ...................................................................................... 25
Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics .......................................... 26
Others
Connect{on to externa_ audio and video equipment ........................ 27
TrouMeshooting guide ........................................................................ 28
Specifications ..................................................................................... 29
portant safety Instructions
WARNING:TO REDUCETHE R!SKOF FIRE ORELECTRIC SHOCK, DONOT EXPOSE
TH SAPPL ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
A CAUTION A
VOLTAGECONSTITUTING ARISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENTWITHIN THIS UNlll
CAUTION: TO REDUCETHE RISK OFELECTRIC
SERVICING TOQUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
_,_ THIS SYMBOL INDICA] ES THATDANGEROUS
THIS SYMBOL iNDIC,€] ES THATTHERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS IN THELITBRATURE ACCOMPANYING THEAPPLIANCE
The caution marking isiocated on the rear ofthe cabinet,
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS
1, READ INSTRUCTIONS
All the safetyand operating instructionsshould be readbefore the unitis operated.
2, RETAmN INSTRUCTIONS The safety andoperating instructions shouldbe retained forfuture reference.
3, HEED WARNINGS
All warnings onthe unit and in the operatinginstructions should beadhered to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating anduse instructions shouldbe followed.
5, CLEANING URplUg this unitfrom the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners oraerosol
cleaners. Use a dampcloth for cleaningthe exterior cabinetonly.
6, ATTACHMENTS The manufacturer ofthis unit doesnot make anyrecommendations for attachments,as they
may cause hazards. 7, WATER AND MOISTURE
Do not usethis unit Rearwater. Forexample, near abathtub, washbowl, kitchensink, laundry tub, ina wet basement, or near aswimming pool.
8, ACCESSORIES Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit mayfall,
causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit.
$3126A (symbol provided byRETAC)
8A, Anappliance and cartcombination should bemoved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause theappliance and cart combination tooverturn.
9, VENTmLATION
Slots and openings in the cabinetback or bottomare provided forventilation, and toensure reliable operation ofthe unit, andto protect itfrom overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openingsshould never beblocked by placingthe unit ona bed, sofa, rug, orother similar surface. This unitshould never bepiaced near orover a radiatoror heat source. This unit shouldnot be placedin a built-ininsta!lation such asa bookcase or
rack unless properventilation is providedor the manufacturer'sinstructions have been adhered to.
t0, POWER SOURCE This unit shouldbe operated onlyfrom the typeof power sourceindicated on therating plate.
If you arenot sure ofthe type ofpower supply toyour home, consultyour appliance dealeror local power company. For unitsintended to operatefrom battery power, or othersources, refer to therespective pages inthis Owner's Manualfor their operatinginstructions.
1t, GROUNDINGOR POLARIZATION
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portant safety Instructions
This unit is equipped with apolarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than theother). This plugwill fit intothe power outlet only one way. This isa safety feature. If youare unable to insert the plugfully into theoutlet, try reversingthe plug. Ifthe plug should stillfail to fit,contact your electricianto replace yourobsolete outlet. Insteadof the polarized alternating-currentiine plug, yourunit may beequipped with a3-wire grounding-type plug (aplug having athird (grounding) pin). This plug willonly fit intoa grounding-type power outlet. This too, isa safety feature. If you areunable to insertthe plug into the outlet, contact your electricianto replace yourobsolete outlet. Donor defeat the safety purpose ofthe grounding-type plug.
12, POWER-CORD PROTECTION Power-supply cords shouldbe routed sothat they arenot likely robe walked onor pinched
by items placedupon or againstthem, paying particularattention to cordsat plugs, convenience receptacles, andthe point wherethey exit fromthe appliance. 13, LmGHTNmNG
Toprotect your unitfrom a lightningstorm, or whenit is leftunattended and unusedfor long periods of time, unplug it fromthe wall outletand disconnect theantenna or cablesystem. This will preventdamage to theunit due tolightning and powerline surges.
14, POWER UNES An outside antennasystem should notbe located inthe vicinity ofoverhead power linesor
other electric lightor power circuits, or where itcan fall onto or against such power lines or circuits, When installingan outside antennasystem, extreme careshould be takento keep from touching suchpower lines orcircuits, as contactwith them mightbe fatal.
t5, OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets andextension cords, asthis can resultin a riskof fire orelectric
shock. 18, OBJECTAND LmQUmDENTRY
Do not pushobjects through anyopenings in thisunit, as theymay touch dangerousvoltage points or shortcut parts thatcould result infire or electricshock. Never spillor spray any
type of liquidinto the unit. 17, OUTDOORANTENNA GROUNDmNG
If an outsideantenna or cablesystem is connectedto the unit, be SUre theantenna or cable system is groundedto provide someprotection against voltagesurges and built-upstatic charges, Section 810of the NationalElectrical Code (NEC),ANSI/NPPA70, provides information with respect to proper groundingof the mastand supporting structure, grounding of thelead-in wire roan antenna discharge unit, size ofgrounding conductors, location of antennadischarge unit, connectionto grounding electrodes,and requirements for the grounding electrode.
t8, SERVICING Do not attemptto service this unit yourself asopening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltageor other hazards. Refer all servicingto qualified service personnel. 19, DAMAGE REQURRINGSERVmCE
Unplug this unitfrom the walloutlet and referservicing to qualifiedservice personnel under the following conditions:
a. When thepower-supply cord orplug is damaged.
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portant safety mnstructions
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects havefallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. d. If theunit does notoperate normally byfollowing the operatinginstructions. Adjust
only those controlsthat are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of othercontrols may resultin damage andwill often requireextensive work by aqualified technician torestore the unitto its normaloperation.
e. If theunit has beendropped or thecabinet has beendamaged. f. When theunit exhibits adistinct change inperformance, this indicatesa need for
service. 20, REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement partsare required, besure the servicetechnician uses replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or thosethat have thesame characteristics asthe original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,electric shock orother hazards.
21. SAFETYOHECK Upon completion ofany service orrepairs to thisunit, ask theservice technician toperform
safety checks todetermine that theunit is inproper operating condition.
22. HEAT The product should be situated awayfrom heat sourcessuch as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or otherproducts (including amplifiers)that produce heat.
23. DISC SLOT Keep your fingerswell clear ofthe disc slotas it isclosing. It maycause serious personal
injury. 24, CONNECTING
When you connectthe product toother equipment, turn off the power and unplugall of the equipment from thewall outlet. Failureto do somay cause anelectric shock andserious personal injury. Read theowner's manual ofthe other equipmentcarefully and followthe instructions when makingany connections.
25, SOUND VOLUME Reduce the volumeto the minimum level before youturn on the product. Otherwise, sudden
high volume soundmay cause hearingor speaker damage. 26, SOUND DISTORTION
Do not allowthe product outputdistorted sound fora Iongtime. Itmay cause speaker overheating and fire.
27. HEADPHONES When you usethe headphones, keepthe volume ata moderate level. If you usethe
headphones continuously withhigh volume sound, it may causehearing damage. 28, LASER BEAM
Do not Iookinto the openingof the discslot or ventilationopening of theproduct to seethe source of the laser beam. Itmay cause sightdamage.
29, DISC Do not usea cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may
cause serious personal injury and productmalfunction.
30. NOTE TO CABLE TVSYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder isprovided to callthe CableTV system installer'sattention toArticle 820_40 of
the NEC thatprovides guidelines forproper grounding and, in particular,specifies that the cable ground shallbe connected tothe grounding systemof the building,as close tothe point of cable entryas practical.
This Cmass B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES=C03,
DANGER
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated, avoid direct
exposure to laser beam.
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism, designed with
built in safeguards. Do not attempt to disassemble, refer to qualified service personnel. Exposure to this invisible laser light light beam may be harmful to the human eye.
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Instaliatien
Generally speaking, to enjoy a dearer picture, we recommend that you use a CATV
system or an outdoor antenna Jn different places, the suitable antenna type and position may vary.
300_ twin-lead cable
Antenna adapter
(Not supplied) !!_,:_
75_coaxial cable
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75_standard
coaxiaE type)
Prug L C_
(Not supplied) AC power socket
Note: * It is recommended that a 75 ohm coaxial antenna is used to avoid
interference.
*To avoid interference from electrical signals, do not bind the antenna cable
together with any mains lead.
UHF
Battery installation
Remove the battery cover.
Insert two size AAA batteries (included)
matching the +/-polarities of the battery to the +/- marks inside the battery compartment.
Tips for remote control operation
! When the remote control will not be used for a long period of time or when the
batteries are worn out, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
! Do not throw the batteries into fire. Dispose of used batteries in the specified manner. ! Do not drop, wet or disassemble the remote control
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Function Buttons and External
Connections
TV/DVD MENU V- V+ CH- CH+Open/close Play Stop
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TV/DVD
Menu Channel Position Play
up/down
Open/close Stop
Volume up/down the DVD the DVD
the DVD
VIDEO L-AUDIO-R
Video R/L Audio
Video otJtpLJt terminal
S-Video terminal
Video input terminal
VIDEO
Power Indicator Signal Receiver
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_r Power Switch
COAXIAL
IF
Antenna input socket Audio right channeloutput terminal Audio leR channeloutput terminal
Audio right channel input terminal
Audio left channelinput terminal
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Using the Re ote Contro|
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POWER
SCAN RECALL DISPLAY MUTE
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TV/DVD
CALENDAR T_ME
G
REV FWD PREV NEXT
STOP SETUP PAUSE_STEP
O Power Switch
Open/close DVD Tray Channel Scan
Return to Previous Channel Mute Sound
On Screen Display Channel / Track Selection
TV / AV Mode Selection
O Select 1 or 2 Digit Channel / Track Number Inputting
(Not available) TV / DVD Mode Selection Volume/Channel Adjusting Go to TV / DVD Menu
Exit On Screen Display Adjust Picture Mode Calendar Function CCD ( closed caption) On / Off Time Menu
(Not available)
_} DVD FAST REVERSE
DVD NEXT Chapter / Track
DVD FAST FORWARD
DVD PREVIOUS Chapter / Track
DVD STOP Playback
10+
Enter DVD SETUP
DVD PAUSE/STEP
e DVD MENU
DVD A-B REPEAT , LEFT(_ _RIGHT
DVD Menu Navigation Buttons
DVD REPEAT Mode
DVD P{ayback / Confirm Menu Selection
DVD Playback
DVD ANGLE Change
DVD SEARCH
DVD AUDIO Mode
DVD TtTLE Zoom Function
DVD PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK
DVD INFORMATION
DVD CAPTION (SUBTITLE) Selection
DOWN
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Remote ControIFeatures Power Button:
To turn power ON or OFF, press power button on remote control.
System and ChannelDisplay Button: This wiH show youthecurrentchannelnumber. Systemtype will also be displayed if set.
BVB/TV Button: Press this buttonto change between TV and DVD mode.
TV!AV input Button: This button hasthree settings: A)Videol, B)Video 2,C)TV. Pressing this button will cycle youthrough each input type.
Mute Button: Pressmutebuttontoturnoff the TVvolume.
Direct ChannelAccess Selection: Follow one of the procedures noted belowto access a channel.
One Digit Channel Selection: When you want to select one digit channel ,press 0and channel number digit.
Two Digit Channel Selection: When youwant to select two-digit channel Pressthe digit button twice ,then enter thetwo channel digits.
Three Digit Channel Selection: When you want toseJect athree digit channe! .Press the digit select buttonthree times, , then enterthe three digits.
CCD Button: Press CCD button to set the C.Caption (CIosedCaptioning)
ON or OFR
OPEN/CLOSE Button: Press this button to open or close the DVD disc tray.
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Channel (+/-) Select Button: Youcan go upand down thechanneEs by pressing CH (+)
button and CH (-)button. This button can also be used in adjusting the functions in the Menu Mode.
Menu Se,ect Button: _ YoucanaccessthemenumodebypressingtheMENUbutton. / "_/_ _" \
Youcan access thesub menu by pressing the corresponding button on the remote control.
Volume (+!-) Select Button: Youcan increasethe voEume by pressing VOL (+)button and decrease VOL(-) button. This button can also be used to adjust the function
selections in the Menu Mode.
Last Channel RecallButton:
This feature allows you to recallthe previously viewed channel.
Picture Preference Selection Button: By pressing this button, you can select different preset brightness
levels for various viewingenvironments.
Program Scan Button:
This feature automaticarlyscans the availablechannels.
Pressing it again stops channel scanning.
System and ChannelDisplay Cancel Button: This button allows you to turn off thechannel displayand exit system menus.
TimeMenuButton: When pressed it displays Time Menu Screen.
10+ Button:
This button canalso be used to enter 2 digit channelnumbers.
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