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D 8 0 0 0 XP P O RT A BL E 8" LCD MONI T OR A ND D V D P L 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 h i cl e a n d v i s ib l e to th e d ri v er if t h e L C D p a ne l o r v id e o mo n it o r is use d f or v ehicle in f orm a tion, s y stem contr o l, rear or si d e obs e r v a- t i o n o r n avi g a t i o n . If th e L C D p an e l or v i d e o mo n itor [...]
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3 C ont e nt A . I n tr oduc t io n .. . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . .... . ..4 B . C a u t io n s a n d War n i n g s ...................................................................4 C . Con t en t s ................ . ................................................[...]
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4 A . I n t r od u ction T h an k y o u f o r c hoo s in g t h e D80 0 0X P p o rt a ble DV D p l a y e r . The m a i n f e atur e s incl u de a 8" W id e S cr e e n ( 1 6:9 A s p ect R a t i o) L i q u id C r y s t a l D i sp l ay ( LC D ) s w ive l m o ni t o r a n d a D V D pl a ye r. T h e u n it a l s o c on t a i n s a 3 i n 1 c a r d r [...]
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5 5. Cle a ning Unit W h en cle a ni n g, m a k e s u r e t he s ys t em is un pl ug g ed f ro m t he po w er s o u r c e. D o n o t u s e l i q u i d c l e a n ers or a ero s o l c l e a n ers. U s e a c l o th l i g h tl y d ampe n e d wi t h wa t e r for c le a n i n g t h e ex ter i or o f th e s y stem onl y. 6. D isc Do not use irre g ularl y[...]
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6 C. Cont e nts 1. 1 x 8 "" LCD M onit o r & D V D Pl ay er 2. 1 x Remote Control w ith batter y (CR2025) 3. 1 x A u d i o/ V i d e o C a b le 4. 1 x USB Ada p ter Ca b le 5. 1 x AC to D C Ada p ter 6. 1 x DC Po w er Adapter 7. 1 x In s tr u ctio n Ma n u al 8. 1 x Rechar g eable B a ttery 9. 1 x Strap 10. 1 x Carr y bag D. Po w ering[...]
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7 E. Ins t alling in a V ehicle 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) Figure 2 1 ) . Po s iti o n th e hea d rest str a p t h rou g h the t w o DVD s trap hol d ers l o c a t e d o n the b a ck o f th e D V D p l aye r. 2 ) . Ope n and rotate the DV D pla ye r LCD monitor 180 d e g ree s and f [...]
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8 1) Me nu B utton 2) W ide B u tton 3) Stop B u tton 4 ) Pa u se But t on 5) U p B u tton 6) Play/OK But t on 7) Ri g ht / Fast For w ard Button 8 ) Do w n B u t t on 9) Le f t / Fast R e v erse Button 10) DC Input Jack 1 1 ) A V Jack 1 2 ) A V in/out SW F. C ontrols, In d icato r s and Connectors 1. U nit V iew (R e f er to F i g ur e 3) 1 3 ) S [...]
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9 G. R e mo te Cont r ol • P ull out the in s ulatin g tab to connect the batter y . A im the front o f the remote directl y at t h e sensor on the pla y er. I f the remote control r a n g e g raduall y decre a ses the batter y pro b abl y needs replac i n g w ith a n ew CR2025 or e q ui v alent coin cell t y pe. In- structions to replace the bat[...]
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10 H. Loa d ing and Pla y i n g a Disc a. A f ter c on n e c t i ng p o we r t o th e u nit, p owe r on “ D V D p l ay er ” wi t h the po w e r s w i t ch. T h e po w e r indi c ator will li g ht. b . O p e n th e d i s c t r a y by s lidi ng t h e OPEN swi t ch i n t h e d ir e c t i o n of the arro w . Place a disc in the tra y w ith label si[...]
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11 D I SP L A Y Di s pla y inform a tio n (t i tle, cha p ter, tr a c k , tim e , etc.) SUBT IT L E S e l e c t t h e s u b t i t l e l an g u age a n d t u rn it o n/off A U D I O S e l e c t t h e a u d i o l a n g u age Z O O M E n l ar g e a n image t o 2 , 3, 4 ,1/2,1/3 or 1 /4 times the ori g ina l si z e. SETU P Displ ay the setup menu to se[...]
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12 2 . SUB T I T LE D ur i n g d i sc p l a y bac k press ‘ SUB TIT LE ’ to se l ect the subt i t l e l an- gu a g e y ou de s i r e * , w i t h t he c u r r en t Su b title L an g ua ge Num b er ( 1) an d the tot a l N umbe r o f Subtitle L an g u ag es (2) displa y e d. I f t here ar e mu lti p l e l an g u a g es p ress ‘ SUBT ITLE ’ a g[...]
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13 A udio Langu a ge Z o om 3. A U DIO D ur in g p l a y ba c k press ‘ AUD IO ’ t o se l ect the aud i o l an g uage y ou des i re*, w i th th e curr e nt A ud i o C han n e l N umb e r (1) a nd the t otal n umb e r of Au d i o Ch a n n el s ( 2 ) d i s p laye d. Pre s s A U D IO aga i n to s e- l e ct an o th e r a ud i o l anguage. Th e a u [...]
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14 5. A -B R EPE AT a. D urin g pla y ba c k pre s s ‘ A-B ’ to once t o set the St a rti n g Po i n t A. b . P r e ss ‘ A -B ’ a se c ond time to s et the Endin g Po i nt B and the p l a yer w ill re peated ly pl a y the p a r t bet we en Po i nt A and Point B. c . P r e ss A-B a th ir d t i me to c ance l A-B r epeat and r esume n or m al[...]
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15 L. Pla y ing A udio C Ds W hen pla yi n g a n audio C D p r ess t he D I SPL A Y bu tt on r epea t ed l y on th e remo te to v ie w pl a y t i me in f ormation. The o p t ions belo w are dis p la y ed in f o l lo w ing se q u e nce. C D Dis pla y Mod e Cha p ter Repeat 6 . 1/ A L L REPE AT a. D uri n g p l a y b a ck p r e s s ‘ 1 / A L LREPE [...]
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16 A -B Repea t Off T O T A L ELAPSED : T he c urrent t rac k pla yin g and the tota l t ime that the CD has b een pla yi n g. T O T A L RE M AIN : T he current track playin g and the a mou n t o f t ime re m ainin g on th e CD. D ISPL A Y OFF : T he CD t ime In f ormation w ill not be displa y ed. 1. A -B R EPE AT a. D urin g pla y ba c k pre s s [...]
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17 T r ac k Re p e at 2 . 1/ A L L REPE AT a. D uri n g p l a y b a ck p r e s s ‘ 1 / A L LREPE AT ’ r e p e a t e d ly t o cycle throu gh th e repe a t mo d es. TRACKCHAP T ER: R e peat t he cu r rent t rack ALL: R epeat all trac ks REPE A T O FF : R e su m e n or m al pl a y b a ck The ‘ Ch a pter ’ repeat d ispla y is shown belo w: M. P[...]
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18 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: • Repeat One (repeat pla y back o f a son g) • Repeat Al l (rep e at p l a y ba c k o f all the so n g s) • Repe a t O ff (normal p la y bac k) As y ou to gg[...]
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19 A u d io 6 ). U s i ng t h e L E F T bu tto n h igh li g h t t h e AU DIO i c o n i n th e ma in m e nu page. 7).Pr e ss OK button to aut o matic a ll y p l a y the f irst song.A n d the a u di o tra c k s ar e d i sp l a ye d on th e l e f t s i de o f th e s c re e n. A rt i st i n f ormat i on is di s pla y ed on th e r i g ht o f th e s c re[...]
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20 P r e s s ‘ M E NU ’ o n th e D V D p laye r o r t o di s p l ay th e M a in M e nu o n t he s c re e n. 1. G e n era l S et up P a ge 1 ) R e m o v e t h e DVD d i sc fr o m t he pla y e r. Use t he c u r so r b u tt ons m o ve t h e se l e c ti o n bo x to S ETTI N G an d p re s s th e E NT E R butt o n. 2) Press the E NTER button a g ain [...]
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21 d) . F A DE OPTI ON The f ade o ption c ontro l s the transition f r o m one photo to another. W T W ipe f rom top W L T W ip e le f t top dia g o nal TCH T op/Bottom Hori z o n tal Center TC V Left/Ri g ht V ertical C enter W H V ertical bars W V H o ri z ontal bars DTC Fad e box FIFO M orph to an o th e r p i ct u re e ) . SL I DE W ITH MP3 T [...]
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22 3 .CL O CK P A GE Use the cursor buttons t o mo v e the se l ection bo x t o CLOCK P AGE ( ) a n d pres s the E N TER button. Th i s pa g e incl u des: CLOCK SE T TIN G A L A RM M O DE A L A RM SET T I N G D A TE SET T I NG CLOCK S E TTI N G: A llo ws the time to b e set. Se l ect the hour s , min- ute s or A M /P M d is p l a y . U s e t h e r [...]
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23 3 . P RE FE R E NC E P A GE 1 ) Use t h e c ur s or b utton s to mo v e t h e s el e cti o n b o x to the P R EF E REN C E P AG E a nd pr e ss the EN T ER bu t ton. Pr e ss E N T E R to e n ter the pre f e r e n c e p age. 2 ) Pres s the ENTE R b u tt o n, “ A ud io ” i s h i g h l ight e d. 3 ) Press the or button to select the o ther sub m[...]
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24 b) SUB T I T LE: Selects t he su b title lan g ua g e y ou desir e *. Use the U P or DO W N buttons to select another subtitle l an g ua g e. T o turn su b titl e s OFF us e the UP o r DO W N bu t tona n d se t to O FF. * S ome D V D s o n l y a l lo w a c c e ss to th i s f un cti o n throu g h t h e D VD me n u. c) DIS C MENU: Sel e cts the me[...]
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25 e) D E F A U LT Se l ect ‘ DE F A U LT ’ b y press i n g t h e o r button in p re f e ren c e p a g e. P re ss t o e nt e r t he sub m enu. P r e s s EN T ER t o m a k e to r e t u r n t o t he f actor y settin g s. NO T E: T h e p ar e nt a l s etting i s n o t a f fected b y th e d e f a u lt re s et f unction. The default pass w ord is 33[...]
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26 R . Conne c t i ng t o a T V or A no t h e r Mon i tor 1. Y ou can a l so c onnect the DVD p l a ye r to a T V to e njo y hi g h q u ali ty stere o s o und and pi c tur e o n an o ther m o nit o r. a. P os i ti o n th e A V In/Out S w it c h to “ O ut ” P o siti o n. b . C o n n e c t o n e e nd of the a u d i o/ v i d e o c a b le ’ s b l[...]
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27 S . R e ch a rg e ab l e Bat t er y In s ta l la t ion and Use T he D V D pla y e r ut ilizes a s e t o f lon g - li f e Li -P ol y m e r ba tt e r ies t o pr o vi de f or portabilit y . Li-Pol y mer batteries f eature hi g h stora g e capacit y and lo w level o f de gr ada t ion . T he Li - P o ly m e r ba tt e r ies do no t ha v e “ M e m o [...]
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28 3. Po w e ring the pla y e r b y bat t ery Be f ore f irst use y ou must f ull y char g e the batter y : please see the precedin g s ection about ho w to char g e it. Inst a lling th e Batter y Pack: 1 . F i rst, make s ure the p l a ye r i s in “ P ow er O ff ” m o d e a n d th a t the AC po w e r su p pl y h as b een d isco n nec t ed. 2 .[...]
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29 T. S p ecificati o ns Si gn al s y s t e m: N T SC P a nel si z e : 8 i n ch Aud i o f re q u e nc y res p onse: 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 tor La s e r , Wa v e Len g th[...]
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30 U. 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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31 S O LUT ION PR O BLEM T roub l eshooting (Cont) IR sensor in o p erat 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. • Insert a[...]
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