Audiovox D1750T manual

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    Model D1750T PORTABLE 7" LCD MONITOR AND DVD PLAYER Owner’s Manual[...]

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    - - 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the 7 ” portable DVD player. The u nit applies the latest state of the art electronics and is designed for use i n hotels, offices or your home. The DVD Player is cons tructed to provide years of reliable, trouble-free service, and is compact so that you can take it with you anywhere and is des igned for [...]

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    2 CAUTIONS AND W ARNINGS 1. Placement To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not place the set on an unstable cart, st and, tripod, bracket or table to prevent it from falling. Keep the DVD Player away from strong magnets, heat sources, direct sunlight, and excessive dust. If the DVD Pla yer is broug[...]

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    - - 3 same or equivalent type, in order to pr otect the environment, plea se dispose the battery properly . Do not use the DVD Pla yer in temperatures higher than 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 40 degrees Celsius. 4. Warning T o reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform an y servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unle [...]

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    4 T able Of Contents INTRODUCTION _____________________________________________________ 1 CAUTIONS AND W ARNINGS ___________________________________________ 2 T able Of Contents ____________________________________________________ 4 MAIN FEA TURE S ____________________________________________________ 7 SCREEN AND SYSTEM P ANEL CONTROLS ____________[...]

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    - 5 - Charging the Battery Pack _________________________________________ 19 Detaching The Battery Pack ________________________________________ 19 Using a V ehicle DC Adapter ________________________________________ 20 DVD PLA YER OPERA TION ___________________________________________ 20 Preparation ________________________________________________[...]

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    - 6 - Resume Playback ________________________________________________ 26 Playing MP3”s _________________________________________________ 26 Playing a JPEG _________________________________________________ 27 Normal Playback ________________________________________________ 27 Picture Zoom ___________________________________________________ 27 TRO[...]

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    - 7 - MAIN FEA TURES High Quality Audio and Video Excellent Sound Dolby Digital output to produce excellent Audio output signal. High Resolution MPEG2 decoding format achieves more than 500 lines of horizontal resolution. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen Designed with a color 7” LCD screen. Special Functions Supports parental-lock features. A [...]

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    - 8 - SCREEN AND SYSTEM P ANEL CONTROLS Front Panel Controls 1) PIC button Press to enter the brightness or color level-adjusting mode. Press for 1.5 seconds to shift aspect ratio between 16:9, 4:3 and screen Off. 2)  /-button Press to go to beginning of current track/chapter. Press twice repeatedly to go to beginning of a previous track/chapter[...]

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    - 9 - SYSTEM SIDE P ANEL CONTROLS Lef t Side Panel Controls 1) Headphone Jack When connecting this jack, the speakers will automatically turn OFF. 2) Speaker/Headphone V olume A djusting control Used to adjust the headphone and speaker volume. 3) Video Input/Output Jack Allows for connection to external equipment. 4) Audio Input/Output and Optical [...]

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    - 10 - REMOTE CONTROL Remote Control 1) PWR button Press to turn unit ON or OFF. 2) SUBT button When a DVD with subtitles is playing, press to select a subtitle language or to turn subtitles OFF. 3) TITLE button Press to display titles if prese nt on the disc. 4) Direction buttons Press to select menu items. 5) ENTER button Press to confirm the ite[...]

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    - 11 - 11) REP button Press to repeat a chapter, track, title, or the entire disc. 12) EJECT button Press to eject disc. 13) AUDIO button Press to access various audio languages, when the DVD disc contains multiple audio languages. 14) BACKLIGHT button Press to turn the screen OFF when play ing a DVD on an external monitor or when listening to CD?[...]

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    - 12 - SYSTEM CONNECTIONS NOTE: Before plugging the power cord into an AC outl et, make sure that all the connections have been made as described below. Pow er Supply Connection Connect the supplied adapter to the side of the DVD player in the jack marked “DC 12V In”. Plug the two-prong end of the p ower cord to an AC100-240V outlet. If you hav[...]

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    - 13 - Connecting to a Normal Amplifier The DVD player can be co nnected to an amplifier. Please refer to the equipment’s manual before conn ecting. Also switch the AV/IN OUT switch to OUT. Connecting to a Digit al Ready Amplifier The DVD Player can be connected to an amp lifier with a digital optical input. The cable is not supplie d, but can be[...]

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    - 14 - PLA YBACK PREP ARA TIONS Usage of Remote Control 1) Remove the empty battery receptacle. Refer to the drawing above. 2) Insert the battery into the receptacle and insert the receptacle into the remote. 3) For best results, aim the remote directly at the player’s receiving window within 15 feet, and angles of not exceeding 60 degrees. 4) Th[...]

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    - 15 - DISC FORMA TS SUPPORTED BY THIS PLA YER DISC LOGO DIAMETER PLA YBACK TIME/ PLA Y ABLE SIDES 133 min (SS-SL) 242 min (S S-DL) 266 min (SS-SL) 12cm 484 min (S S-DL) 41 min (SS-SL) 75 min (SS-DL) 82 min (DS-SL) DVD 8cm 150 min (DS-DL) 12cm 74 min CD 8cm 20 min MP3 12cm 600 min The disc maker specifies the oper ation of some DVD discs. [...]

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    - 16 - Pow er Adapter The DVD player is supplied with a sw itching pow er adapter. 1) Connect AC adaptor in the jack the on side of the unit. 2) Plug the of the power cord to a grounded AC Outlet. NOTE: To prevent malfunction, turn the power to the DVD Player OFF before removing the power cord from the AC Outlet Pre-Operation 1) Connect DVD Player [...]

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    - 17 - POWER SUPPL Y About Rechargeable Battery Pack Your portable DVD player comes with a lithium ion rechargeable batter y that attaches to the bottom of the player. Your ne w battery should be f ully charged before initial use. Chargi ng time is normally about 4 hours. A fully charged battery delivers about 2.5-3 hour s of use, but playing time [...]

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    - 18 - POWER SUPPL Y Battery Pack Attaching And Placement The DVD Player’s power supply is the AC po wer adapter or the battery pack, which are provided with the player. T he batter y pack also can be used as a stand. Refer to the following step s fo r attaching the Battery Pack: Place the DVD Player on a soft and sm ooth surface with its back co[...]

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    - 19 - POWER SUPPL Y Charging the Battery Pack The battery must be attached to the DV D player to charge it. Plug the Power Adapter into the Player’s DC-IN 12 V Jack, which is locate d on left Side of the DVD Player. Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a wall Outlet. Det aching The Battery Pack If the DVD Player is not going to be used for [...]

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    - 20 - POWER SUPPL Y Using a V ehicle DC Adapter To use the Vehicle DC Ada pter disconnect the Battery pac k and connect the supplied Vehicle Po wer Plug Adapter into the DVD Player’s Power Jack and the other end into the Vehicle DC outlet (Cig arette Lighter Socket) as shown below. Note: Do not operate the u nit or view video soft ware while dri[...]

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    - 21 - Stop During playback, press the S TOP button once on the remote control to s top playback of a disc. Press the PL AY/PAUSE button again, and the DVD Player w ill resume playback of the disc from the point w here it stopped. Screen Mode Press the PIC button on the front panel for three (3) seconds to shift the screen aspect ratio between 16:9[...]

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    - 22 - Language Setup Press the ENTER button to enter t he Language setup menu, the screen will display the follow ing: In the language setup menu, use the UP/DOWN direction buttons (  ) to select folders. Press the ENTER button to enter. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons (  ) to select items. Press the ENTER button to co nfirm selectio[...]

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    - 23 - Video Setup Press the Right direction button (  ) to select Video setup menu, then press the ENTER button to enter the video s et up menu. The scree n will display th e following: In this menu, use the UP/DOWN direction buttons (  ) to select an item. Press the ENTER button to select, use the UP/DOWN direction buttons (  ) to [...]

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    - 24 - IR This item is used to set the infrared Audio signal to ON or OFF. When ON is selected, there will be infrared Au dio signal emitted from t he infrared audio signal emitter. When OFF is selected, no infrared Audio signal emitted. NOTE: Using optical digital audio output: during CD, MP3 disc playback, the digital audio is in PCM format; duri[...]

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    - 25 - Repeat Repeat a Title, Chapter or Track. Press the REP butto n on the remote control. Continually pressing the REP button will display a menu as follows: Repeat OFF, Repeat and Repeat All. You can temporarily mark Chapter, Title section of a DVD that you would like to play repeatedly. You d o this by marking the start and the end of the sect[...]

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    - 26 - Resume Playback Press the STOP button at t he point if you wish to st op the playback of a dis c. The DVD Player will memorize the locati on where playback of the disc was stopped. Press the Play/Pause button to resume normal playback. The DVD Player will resume the playback of the disc fr om the location where it was stopped. This function [...]

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    - 27 - Playing a JPEG JPEG is a common picture format. Hundr e ds of pictures can be stored in a disc in this format. Normal Playback Load a JPEG disc into the DVD Player. After reading the disc, the D VD Player will display the imag es on the disc in sequence. Press the STOP button to return to the root menu. Press the MENU button to enter the pre[...]

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    - 28 - TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom What T o Check The DVD Player will not play . • Make sure th e A V IN/OUT switch ON the side of the player is in the OUT position for standard play . • Make sure a disc is loaded. • Make sure the disc isn’t loaded backwards. • Disc should be clean and not warped. • Player ’s region code should be the sam[...]

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    - 29 - SPECIFICA TIONS TFT Screen Size 7 inches Laser W avelength Wave length: 780/650nm Video Sy stem NTSC Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz ±2.5dB Audio Signal-T o-Noise Rate ≥ 80 dB Audio Distortion + Noise ≤ -70dB (1KHz) Channel Separation ≥ 70dB (1KHz) Dynamic Range ≥ 80dB (1KHz) Audio Out Analog Audio Out Level: 1.5V± 0.2 1.0 , Load: 10[...]

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    - 30 - W ARRANTY 90 DA Y LIMITED W ARRANTY Applies t o Audiovox V i d eo Pro duct s A U D I O V O X E L E C T R O N I C S C O R P . (the Company) w arrants to th e original ret ail purchaser of this product that should thi s product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be prov en defective in materi al or workmanship w ithin 90 day[...]

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    - 31 - © 2004 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788 128-7112 WWW .audiovox.com For Customer Service Vis i t O ur Web s it e A t Product Informatio n, Photos, F AQ’s Owner’s Manuals[...]