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D20 1 7PK PORT A B L E 1 0 .2" LCD MON I TOR A ND DVD PL A YER[...]
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2 A n L C D pa n el a n d/ o r v id e o mo n it o r ma y b e i n stal l ed in a motor ve hi c le a n d v i s ib l e to th e dri v er i f t h e L CD pa n e l or vi d e o mon i t o r i s u s e d for v e h icle in f ormatio n , s ys tem c ontro l , re a r or side obser v atio n or n avi g a t i o n . If th e L C D p a n e l or v i d e o mo n itor i s [...]
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3 C o n t e nt A . I n tr oduc t ion .............................. . .............................. . .............. 4 B . C a u ti o n s a nd W a r ni ng s ........................................................ 4 C . Con t en ts ............................................................................... 6 D . P o w eri n g a n d I n st a l [...]
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4 A . Introduction Th an k y ou f o r cho o sin g t h e D2 0 17P K po rt ab l e D V D p l a y e r. Th e ma in f e a t u r es include a 1 0 . 2 " W ide S c r een ( 16 : 9 Aspec t Ra t i o ) Liquid Crys- t al Di sp lay ( L CD) m o n i t o r a n d a DVD p l a y e r . T h e u n i t a p p lie s t he latest state o f t h e art electronics and i s de[...]
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5 o p erat i o n , n e v er co v er or b lo c k th e s lots an d o pe n ings w ith a c l o th or ot h er material. It is ha za rdo u s t o re p lac e t h e b a tter y i n correct ly. R e p l a c e t h e b a tter y o n l y w ith t h e s ame or e q u i v a l e n t t y p e . I n o r d er to prot e ct the en vi ronm e nt, p l ease d i sp o se the batte[...]
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6 7 . Regiona l Cod i ng B o th th e DV D p l a ye r a nd di s c are c od e d by re g i o n. Th e se r e g io n al c od e s m u st mat c h i n order f or th e di s c t o p l a y . I f the code s don ’ t match, t h e disc w on ’ t pl ay . This unit ’ s c ode is re g ion 1. D V Ds w it h other regio n al co d es c an n ot be p la y ed in thi s [...]
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7 E. V e h icle I n stalla t i on I n stallin g t h e D V D Player o n to the s eat ba c k i n a c ar (Re f er t o Fi g ure 2) 1 ) . U nf ol d the ca r r y ba g, an d pl a ce the DVD pl a y er on t he b ag b e ne at h t he e l a stic str a p s. E n s ur e that t he unit ’ s c or ne r s are secured b y the elasti c straps. 2 ) . Se cur e th e up p[...]
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8 F. Cont r ols, Indicato r s, a n d C o nnec t ors 1. U ni t V iew (R efe r to F i g u r e 3) F igu r e 3 * Connectin g to headphone jac k number 1 w ill disable the internal spea k ers 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 6 1) Rel e ase Button o f Battery 2) DC 9- 1 2V Inp u t J a ck 3 ) A V Jack 4) A V In/Out SW 5) USB Port 6 ) Powe r O[...]
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9 2 . Re m ote Contro l (R ef er to Fi g ur e 4) 1 ) DVD/SD - USB But t on 2) Displ a y Bu t ton 3) S k i p -Button 4) Me nu B utton 5) Le f t Button 6) A n g l e B utton 7) Stop B u tton 8) Setu p Button 9) Num b ers But t on 10) Bri g ht- Button 1 1 ) A ud i o B utton 12) Subt i tle B u tton 13) U p Button 14) S k ip+ Button 15) Ent e r Button 16[...]
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10 H. Basic Ope r ation PO W ER O PEN PL A Y / P A U SE STOP N E XT P R E VIO US F O R WA RD REV E RSE L E F T/ R IG H T/ U P/ D O WN ENTER NU M B ERS M E NU REPE AT A -B D I SP L AY SUBT IT LE A U D IO Z O OM SETUP T ur n t he u ni t on /o ff Remo v e/load the disc St a rt P l a y / Ex ecute it e m or setting Still Picture ( 1 time) Sto p a t th e[...]
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11 I . Menu A DVD is di v id e d i n to s ections call e d title s an d ch a pte r s. W hen y ou p l a y a DVD ’ s root m e nu of t h e d i s c w il l a p p e ar on th e s cr e en of yo ur T V or M o nitor. T h e co n tent s o f the m e nu v ar y from disc to d i sc. Pr e ss M E N U durin g p l a y ba c k to d ispla y the menu. Some DVDs o nly al[...]
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12 A udio Langu a ge 2 . SUB T I T LE Du r in g disc playbac k p r e s s ‘ S U B TITLE ’ t o se l ec t t he s ub tit le l an gu a ge y o u d e si r e * , w i t h t h e cu r r e n t Su b title L a ngu a g e Nu m b e r (1 ) a n d t he t o tal Num b er of S u b title L an g ua g e s (2 ) dis p la y e d . I f th e re a re m ul- ti p l e la ngu a g [...]
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13 4 . Z O OM D u rin g pl a y b ac k p re s s ‘ Z O OM ’ mu t iple ti m e s t o e n l a r ge t he pi c t u re by 2 X, 3 X o r 4X. . Z o om 5. A -B R EPE AT a. D urin g p la y bac k press the ‘ A-B ’ butt o n once to set the Starting Po i n t A. b. P r es s ‘ A-B ’ a s e c ond t i me to s et the Endin g Po i nt B and the p l a y e r w i[...]
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14 6 . REPE AT a . Du r in g pl a y ba ck p res s ‘ REPE AT ’ rep e at e dl y to c y cle t h ro ug h t he r e pe a t m od e s. Chap t er: Rep e at the c u rrent c h apter Ti tle: Re p eat th e current title All: Rep e at all chapters a nd titles Repe a t O ff : Resume n o rmal pl a y back K. Pla y ing A udio CDs W h e n p l a y i n g a n a u d [...]
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15 T ot a l Elaps e d: T h e current t rack playin g and the t o ta l t ime t h at the CD h a s been pl a yi n g. T otal Rema in : T he current track playin g and the a mou n t o f t ime rem a inin g on the CD. D isp l a y O ff : T he CD t ime In f ormation w ill no t b e displa y ed. US I N G TH E 1 / A L L REPE A T FE A TURE T h e de f au l t mod[...]
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16 4 . U s e t he ( NE XT ) bu tt on t o m o v e t o t h e nex t s o n g. P re ss t he ( PREV IO U S) bu tt on t o m o v e t o t he be g innin g o f th e p r e vi ous s on g. U S I N G T H E R E P E A T F E A TU RE T h e d e f au l t mode f o r t h e Repeat f e a t u r e is O F F . Pressin g REP E AT cons e cuti v ely chan ge s the r e peat op t io[...]
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17 M. Pla y in g JPEG F iles 1) Load the JPEG Disc int o tray . 2) Pr essing the “MENU“ button accesses the thumbnail view . Choose the picture you desire by using the “RIGHT” and “LEFT ” buttons. Access the pr evious and next page by pressing the “PREVIOUS” or “NEXT ” buttons. 3) Y ou can preview the JPEG[...]
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18 Figu r e 5 2. Conn e cting t o a Game o r Camcorder (R e f er t o Fi g ure 5) a. P o s it i o n the A V In/Out Sw itc h to “ In ” Po s iti o n. b. Con n ect one end o f the aud i o/ v ideo cable ’ s blac k (1/8 ” p lu g) p l u g i nt o t h e u n it ’ s A V jack u s ing a s ta n dar d A/V c a bl e ( n ot s up p lie d ), an d co n nect t[...]
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19 3 . Hea dphon es W ired h ead p hon e s m ay b e us e d w i t h the u ni t . Si m ply plu g in t he h e a d p h o n es to e ith e r H e a d ph o n e 1 jack o r H e a d p h o n e 2 jack o n the ri g h t s ide of t h e DV D. ( Re fer t o Fi g u r e 6 .) Figu r e 6 P l ug g i n g i n t o H e ad p h o ne j ack 1 d is a bl e s the i n t erna l s p e [...]
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20 O. Se t up 1. G e n era l S et up P a ge 1) W i t h n o d i s c i n sid e t h e p l a y er , pre s s ‘ S ETUP ’ t o dis p l a y the M a i n s c r e en o f t he Se t up M enu on t he s c r een and “ G ene r al Se t up P age ” appea r s . At the s ame t i me, “ ” i s h i g h li ght ed. P ress ‘ SE TUP ’ a g a i n to e xi t the S e [...]
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21 d ) L ast M e mory *On: The unit w ill return to the last position on the disc. *O ff : Th e unit w ill not return to the last position o n the disc. No te : Th e Las t pos i tion me m or y f u n ct i on will o n ly w or k w he n t he disc t ra y is OPEN or the A V I n/Out is s w itched. 2.Video Qualit y Setup 1 ) I n S e t u p m e n u , P r e s[...]
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22 4) Press to e n ter the su b menu. 5) Press the or button to select the desired option and press ENTER to con f irm y our sel e ction. 6) R e peat ste p s 3-5 f o r other menus. Note: Press to return th e pre v ious menu. a ) A ud io b ) Sub t i t le c ) Di s c M e nu Note: L anguage a n d s ubtit l e s ele c ti o n i s o nl y a va il a bl e f o[...]
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23 P . Spe c if i ca t ions Comp a tible DISC: DVD/CD/ M P3 Si gn al s y s t e m: N T SC Pa n el s i z e : 10 . 2 i n ch Fre qu enc y re s ponse: 2 0 H z to 2 0 k Hz Vi d eo o utp u t: 1 Vp-p/75 Ohm, un b ala n ced A u d i o o utput: 1 . 4V r ms /1 0 k Ohm A u di o S/N: Better t h an 60 dB D y namic ran g e : Better than 85 dB Las e r: Semicondu c [...]
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24 b att e r y i n o pt i mum c o nd it io n. D o no t s h o rt t he ba tt e r y t e rm i n als , s tore the batt e r y i n a meta l co n ta i ner, or l ea ve the batter y i n a hum i d or da m p e n v iro n men t . Id e ally, st o re t h e b a ttery in an airti g ht c o ntainer w i t h d esiccan t o r o t he r dehu m idi f yi n g a ge n t. Each f [...]
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25 Inst a lling th e Batter y Pack: 1 . Fi rs t , m a k e s u re th e p l a ye r i s i n “ Pow e r O ff ” mo d e a nd th a t t he AC po w er suppl y has been discon n ected. 2. F l ip do w n the mo n it o r. 3. Push the batte r y to w ards the rear o f the pla y er u ntil i t loc k s in to po si t ion . The l oc k pos i t ion is ind i ca t e d [...]
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26 R R . T r oublesh o oting • M a k e sure y our DVD is connec ted p roperl y. M a k e s ur e all cables are securel y inserted in t o the a ppropr i ate j a c k s. • Y o u can ’ t ad va nce throu g h the op e ning credits and w arnin g i n f ormation that appea rs at the be g innin g o f mo vi es because t h e disc is pro gr a m med to proh[...]
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27 S O LUT ION PR O BLEM T r ou bles ho otin g ( Co nt) IR sensor in o pera t ive • V eri f y that th e batteri e s i n th e remote are f resh. • V eri f y th a t the remote sensor e y e is not obstr u cted. • V eri f y that th e infrar e d tr a nsm i tter is af f ix ed o v er the sensor e y e o f the component to be c o ntro l l e d. • Ins[...]
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90 DA Y LIMITED W ARRANTY Applies to Audiovox Video Products AUDIOVOX VIDEO 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 128-5556G SHT. 1 OF 1 AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship wit[...]
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