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D80 0 0IP 8" LCD MONI T OR A ND P ORT A BLE DVD W I TH DOCK FOR IPOD PDF created w ith FinePrint pd f Factor y Pro trial v ersion http://www.fineprint.com[...]
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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 tro d uctio n .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . ... . .. . .4 B . C a ution s a n d W ar n in g s . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .4 C . Con tents ... . ............................. . .......[...]
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4 A . Introduction Th a nk yo u for c h o os i n g th e D8 0 00 I P p ort ab l e DV D p laye r. T he ma in f e at u re s i n cl u de a 8" S c re e n (16:9 A sp e ct Ratio) L i q u i d C r ys ta l D i s- p l a y ( L CD) mo n it o r a n d a D V D p la y er w ith a d o c k for y o u r IP o d. The u n it is desi g n e d f or us e w ith SD/M M C , [...]
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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 other material. Kee p the unit a w a y f r o m an ope n f lame s u ch as f ir e , c a n d l e e t c . I t i s h aza r d o u s t o r e p l a c e t h e b at t e r y i n c o r r e c tl y. R e p l a c e th e b atter y o n ly w ith t h e s ame or equ iv a l [...]
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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 D i s wi th ot h er region a l c od e s c an n ot b e p la y ed in [...]
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7 E. 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 2) Figure 2 1) S D / M M C/ MS S l ot 2 ) Po w e r/Ch a r ge L ED 3 ) Re m ote Con t rol Sen s or 4) DC 9V Inp u t J a ck 5) Bri g h t ness Up/Down Con t rol 6 ) A V I n J a ck 7) A V Out J ack 8) USB Port 9) H ea d pho n e J ack 1 1 0 ) H ea d pho n e J ack[...]
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8 2 . Re m ote Contro l (R ef er to Fi g ur e 3) 1) Setup Button 2) U p Button 3) S k i p - Button 4) Ent e r Button 5) Re v erse/Le f t Ke y pad 6 ) D o w n But t on 7 ) N u meric Butt o ns 8) Displa y Bu t ton 9) Zo o m Button 10 ) Sou r ce Bu t ton 1 1) S k ip+ Button 12) A-B R epeat B u tton 13) For w ard/Ri g ht Ke y pad 1 4) 1/A l l R e peat [...]
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9 G. B asic Opera t i on Select respecti v e s o urces: iPod / USB/SD / A V I N / D VD T urn s th e u n it o n/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 p r e se n t p l a y ing p o i nt / (2 tim e s) S top pla y ing G o to th e n ex t c ha p ter, track or sc e ne d u r i ng p l [...]
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10 H . Dock for iP o d and Pla y ing files store d in y our iPod 1. Det e rmin e w h i ch i P od yo u h av e. Note: This unit is f or v ideo iPods onl y . I f y ou ha v e a 30 g i g ab y te iPod i ns e rt the 30 g i gab y te a dapter ( Fi g ur e 4) i n t o the iP od d o c k. Y o u can d o c k yo u r iPo d f o r p l a y b a ck o f s t o r e d f il e[...]
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11 NO T E: If th e to p o f the iPod hit s th e sur f ac e o f the D VD p la ye r it is not f u ll y s e at e d. R e mo v e th e i P od an d r e -i n sert i t. 6. S et th e D V D p la y er to the po w er-on mo d e. 7. P ress the SO U RCE button re p eat e dl y for the iPod i np u t. 8. S e l e ct a v i d eo an d s e t th e i P o d t o “ TV OUT ?[...]
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12 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 D V D , a r o ot m e n u o f t h e d i sc wi l l a p p e a r o n t h e s c r e e n o f 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[...]
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13 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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14 4. A -B R EPE AT a. D urin g p l a y bac k p ress a first time ‘ A-B ’ to set the S tartin g Po i nt 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 ill r epeate dly p l a y the pa r t bet w een Po i nt A and P o i nt B. c . P r e s s A - B a th i rd t i me to c an c e l A - B r epeat and r e[...]
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15 5 . REPE AT a . Du r in g pl a y bac k p r ess ‘ REPE AT ’ cons t an t ly t o see t h e r epea t m ode as ri g ht. 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 The ‘ Chapter ’ repeat displ a y sho w s belo w f or e x ampl[...]
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16 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 has bee n pla yi n g. T otal Remain: T he current track playin g and the amou n t o f t ime rema in i n g on the CD. Display O ff : T he CD time In f ormation w ill no t be displayed. T a k e ‘ Si n g le Elapsed ’ disp l a y as a e x ample s h o w n abo v [...]
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17 4. U s e the ( NEXT ) button to mo v e to the ne x t son g . Pre s s the ( P REVIOUS) b utto n to mo v e to t h e beginni n g o f the pre vi ous s o n g. U S I N G T H E R E P E A T F E A TU RE Th e d e fa u lt m od e for t h e R e pe at f ea t u re i s O F F . P r es s i ng R EP E AT cons e cuti v ely chan ge s the r e peat op t ions: • Repea[...]
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18 M. C o nnectin g t o ot h er Elec t ro n ical Eq u ipment 1. C on n ecting t o a TV o r an o ther m o ni t o r ( Re f er to F i g u r e 7) C o nn e ct on e e n d of t he au d io / v i d eo c able ’ s blac k ( 1/8 ” pl ug ) plug i n t o t h e u n it ’ s DVD A V O u t j a c k , a n d c o n n e c t t h e o t h e r e n d t o t he A U D IO I NP[...]
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19 3. SD /M MC /M S C ar d a nd USB d e v ice Pl ug th e S D/ MM C/ M S C a r d o r U SB d e vi c e in t o th e SD / MM C / M S S lo t or USB slo t a n d p r e s s SOURCE b u t t o n r e p e a t e d ly o n t h e u nit ( o r o n t he remote control) to select the USB /SD source. 4 . Conne c t i ng he a dphon es C o nne ct th e h ead p hon e s i n t [...]
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20 N . S et up 1. G e n era l S et up P a ge 1 ) W ith no di s c ins i d e t he pl a y e r , pr e s s ‘ SE T UP ’ to displ a y t he M ain s cr e en o f t he Setup M en u on t he sc r een a nd “ G e n e r al Setup Pa ge ” appea r s and “ ” i s h i g h l i g h t e d. Pre s s ‘ S ETUP ’ aga i n t o exi t t h e Se t u p Me n u. 2) Pr e [...]
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21 2.Video Qualit y Setup 1 ) I n S e t u p m e n u , P r e s s t h e o r b u t t o n t o s e l e c t “ Vi d e o Q u ali ty Setup ” a nd i s h i g h l i g hted. Pr e ss E NT E R t o enter the v i d eo qual i ty s e t u p p age. 2) P ress the E N TER b utto n , “ Br i g htn e ss ” i s hi g h li g hted. 3)Pre s s the or butt o n to sele c t t[...]
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22 4) Press to e n ter the su b menu. 5) Press the o r button t o select the s ub menu and p r ess the 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 [...]
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23 O. S p ecificatio ns Comp a tible DISC: DVD/CD/ M P3 Si gn al s y s t e m: N T SC P a nel si z e : 8 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 dio output: 1.4 V rms/10 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 tor La s e r , Wa[...]
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24 batter y i n optimum c ondition. U nder no circumstances short the b at- ter y termi na l s , s tore th e b a tt e r y i n a meta l c on t ai n e r, or l eave t h e b at- ter y in a humi d or damp e n v ironme n t. Ideall y , store t h e batter y in an airti g ht conta i ner w ith d e sicca n t or other dehum i di f yi n g a g e nt. E ach f u l [...]
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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. P u sh the batter y t ow ards th e re a r fla n k of t h e p la y er u nt i l i t l oc k s i n to po si t ion . The l oc k pos i t ion [...]
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26 Q. 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 prohibi[...]
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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 er i f y that the infrared transmitt e r is a ff i x ed o v er the se n sor e y e o f the com- p o nent to be c ontroll e d. • Ins[...]
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