Avayon DXP-10P manual

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    ENGLISH PORT ABLE DivX MPEG-4 DVD PLA YER Model DXP-10P OWNER`S MANUAL Please read this manual before operating. COM P ACT DIGITAL AUDIO[...]

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    T able of Content s T able of Contents.......................................................................................................... ............................................…………………….................2 Safety Information............................................................................... ....................[...]

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    Safety Information Please read all of the safet y and operating instructions before operating this Player , follow all warnings placed on the Pl ayer and in the user's manual. T hese safety and operating instruct ions should be retained for future reference. Safety Information  Do not expose the system to excessive moisture, rain, sand, or [...]

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    DivX Certification By displaying the DivX® logo, we are demonstrating that A V A YON products have been tested and certified b y DivXNetworks, the cre ators of DivX® video technology , and are capable of playing all versions of DivX® vi deo content. DivX Cert ified ensures that the DivX® content you a ttain and create can be played o n your A V[...]

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    Remote Co ntrol Remote Control 1. MENU/PBC Button Brings up the disc menu. 2. L/R Button Selects left, right and stereo sound tracks. 3. P/N Button Selects P AL/NT SC/AUT O TV systems. 4. TI TLE But ton 5. SUBTITLE Button Selects the subtitle's language. 6. Number Buttons (0,1,...,9) 7. 10+ Button Uses to input 10 to 999 (combining this button[...]

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    Description Front View Right V iew 1. LCD 2.(16:9/4: 3)(REVERSE)/(MODE)/ (DOWN) /(UP) 3. OPEN 4. DISC COVER 5. PLA YBACK BUTTONS PLA Y/POWER ON( ► ) F AST REVERSE( ▐◄◄ ) F AST FORW ARD( ►►▌ ) P AUSE /STEP( ║ / ►▌ ) STOP/POWER OFF( ■ ) 6. LCD on/of f switch 7.CURSOR(UP/DOWN/LEFT/ RIGHT), ENTER( ) 8. MENU/PBC 9. DISPLA Y 1.OPEN [...]

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    Using the Remote Control Inst alling the battery 1. Press the locking tab in the arrow direction. 2. Pull out the battery tray . 3. Insert a 3V lithium battery into the tray with the polarity ( + ) facing up as marked. 4. Replace the battery tray by pushing it until it clicks into place. Using the remote con trol Point the remote control directly a[...]

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    Connecting Earphones to the DVD Player Y ou can attach an earphon e with a stereo mini-jack plug to the phone jack ( ) for private listening. Its volume is adjust able using the VOLUME control dial. Y ou can also connect a second earphone to t he AUDIO OUT jack, but it s volume cannot be adjusted. Note: When the earphone is connected to the Phone J[...]

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    Connecting to an Ext ernal Component Y ou can enjo y video from VCR or camcorder o n your DVD player . 1. T urn off DVD player , VCR and other compone nts. 2. Connect the audio and video c ables as illustrated below . 3. Slide INPUT/OUTPUT to INPUT . 4. T urn on power. A V daptor cable (provided) Mini-jack to RCA) V ideo in: Y ellow V ideo out: Y e[...]

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    Connecting to a TV Y ou can enjoy DVD quality video on a TV screen. 1. T urn off DVD player and othe r components. 2. Connect the audio and video c ables as illustrated below . 3. Slide INPUT/OUTPUT to OUTPUT . 4. T urn on power. 5. Repeatedly press TV/Video button on your TV to select the input from the DVD player . TIPS If you wish to view video [...]

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    Connecting to a Stereo Component By connecting the digit al output (SPDIF) on the DVD play er through a coaxial cable (optional accessory) to a Dolby Digital/DTS amplifier or processor , you can enjo y full 5.1 channel surround sound. Follow these steps for maki ng the connection. 1. T urn off both DVD player and your stereo s ystem. 2. Connect the[...]

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    Using th e Card Reader The player has a 3-in-1 card read er , accepting MMC(Multimedi a card), SD (Secure digital card) and MS (Memory stick). Inserting a memory card 1. Make sure that no disc is placed on the Player . 2. Insert the card into the slot with the gold c ontacts facing down. Gently push the card in all the way until the card is fixed i[...]

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    Using the USB Port The player accepts most USB devices such as MP3, DSC, USB- driv e, Digital Camcorder etc. The USB in this player is version 2.0. Plugging in a USB dev ice 1. Remove the disc from the player . 2. Plug in the USB device to the USB port on the player . 3. Slide INPUT/OUTPUT to OUTPUT . Removing a USB device Y ou can remov e the USB [...]

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    Using the AC Adapter This portable DVD player can be po wered by AC through the supplied s witching power AC adapter. It can also use the Supplied battery pack to power . When the AC a dapter is connected to t he unit and powered, the unit will be automaticall y powered by the AC po wer . Import ant ! Always turn off the DVD Player bef ore connecti[...]

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    Using the Battery Pack Charging the batte ry pa ck 1. Attach the battery pack to the Player . 2. Use the AC adaptor to charge the battery pack. Make the connection as illustrated below . 3. Slide POWER to ON . (The Player must be turned on to charge the battery). LED Indicator During charging, the red and green LEDs blink alternatively . When the b[...]

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    Cautions in Using Battery Pack Danger! S trictly follow these safety information when using the battery pack, otherwi se, a short circuit, overheating, smoke, fire, or damage to the product may result. Never disassemble or modify the batter y p ack in any way . Do not touch the terminal of the battery pack with a met al object. Do not place the bat[...]

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    Inst alling Carrying Bag/Car Harnes s Kit (Opt ional Accessory) Y ou can install the Carry case/ Car Harness kit to a car seat to enjoy the movie in the car . F ollowing these steps. 1. Unzip and open the bag. 2. Fold the top and bottom covers backwards. 3. Zip the bag closed; you have to reverse the flap to do this. 4. Case A : Without battery Ope[...]

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    Playing a Disc T urning ON /OFF the play er T o turn on the Player 1. Slide POWER on the Player to ON, this will put the Player on standby mod e. 2. Press ► on the Player to turn on the power . 3. Y ou can also press ST ANDBY on the remote control to turn on the power . T o put the Player on st andby mode Press ST ANDBY on the remote control. T o[...]

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    Playing a Disc (cont’d) Resume T his Player provides a unique resume function for making vie wing movie more convenient. Follo w these step s 1. When you want to interrupt the playback and come b ack later to play where you interrupted it, you can press OPEN on the Play er to open the disc compartment cover . 2. Y ou can now turn off the power , [...]

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    Playing a Disc (c ont’d) Repeat Playback Y ou can play a chapter, a track, a titl e, a file or the entire disc repeatedly . 1. During playback, repeatedl y press REPEA T to choose a Repeat option. Depe nding on the type of disc,the Repeat options may be different. 2. T o cancel repeat playback, repeatedly press REPEA T until " REP:[ OFF ] &q[...]

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    Playing a Disc (c ont’d) ZOOM 1. Press ZOOM repeatedly during pla yback or pause to enlar ge (2X, 3x, 4x, ) or reduce (1 /2, 1/3, 1/4) the image. 2. Use direction keys ( ▲▼ and ◄► ) to move around (pan and scan) the enlarged image. MUTE 1. Repeatedly press MUTE until " MUTE " appears on the display to silence the audi o. Press M[...]

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    Playing a Disc (cont’d) TITLE Press TITLE , it takes you to the very beginning of the title and play , or to the MENU if it has title menu. DISPLA Y Repeatedly press DISPLA Y during playback to display vario us pl ayback information such as current title, chapter , track elapsed time, languages etc. L/R This function is mostly used for karaoke (s[...]

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    Playing a n MP 3 or Re gular Audio CD V alid MP3 CD and CD-R/RW The MP3 files should be ISO9660 or Joliet format. Use "mp3" as the file extens ion. Play In most cases, when a MP3 or CD is placed into the pl ayer , the first song file of the first folder plays. In other cases, the file manger appears. Use direction keys ( ▲▼ and ◄►[...]

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    Playing Picture CD V alid Picture The player can play both Kodak Picture CD that yo u order from photo processing store, and home-made CD b y burning JPEG files on to a CD-R or CD-RW disc. Play In most cases, after the disc is placed into the player , the first file will be shown. In other cases, the file manger appears. Use direction keys ( ▲▼[...]

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    Setting TV System, Screen Saver , TV Type (4:3/16:9), Password, Rating, Default, DivX(R) VOD 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys( ▲▼◄► ) to select SYSTEM SETUP and its sub-menu. 3. Press ENTER to confirm your selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit, or select EXIT SETUP to exit. S e l e c t i n g T V s y s t e m T urni[...]

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    Setting TV System, Screen Saver , TV Type (4:3/16:9), Password, Rating, Default, DivX(R) VOD 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys( ▲▼◄► ) to select SYSTEM SETUP and its sub-menu. 3. Press ENTER to confirm your selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit, or select EXIT SETUP to exit. A d j u s t i n g r a t i n g 1. Go to P[...]

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    Setting Language for OSD, V oice, Subtitle, Menu Although this Player supports a list of di fferent languages for OSD, subtitle and voic e, the disc must have the specific langua ge(s) built-in in order to effect the multi-language function of this Player . 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys( ▲▼◄► ) to select LA[...]

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    Setting Audio Output 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys( ▲▼◄► ) to select AUDIO SETUP and its sub-menu. 3. Press ENTER to confirm y our selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit, or select EXIT SETUP to exit. Changing AUDIO output Note: SPDIF/OFF:select this when you do not want to have digital audio signal output. SPDI[...]

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    Setting V ide o for Bright ne s s, Contrast, Hue, Saturati on 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction key s( ▲▼◄► ) to select VIDEO SETUP and it s sub-menu. 3. Press ENTER to confirm y our selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit, or select EXIT SETUP to exit. Adjusting brightness Adjusting contrast Adj us tin g hu e Adjusting s[...]

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    Adjusting LCD Screen Follo w ing these step s to adjust the LCD quality during playback or while p aused. 1. Repeatedly press MODE on the screen panel to select the parameters listed in the menu. Y ou can chang e BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST , SA TURA TION and HUE. 2. Repeatedly press (or hold down) UP and DOWN to change the setting of the parameter select[...]

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    T roubleshooting If your DVD player does not seem to be functi onin g properly , check the i tems below before you con t act a service cen ter . Symptom Check Power does not turn on or suddenly turns off Make sure the AC Power cord is securely plugged into an AC outlet. T urn the power o ff and then back on. Battery pack is in place but the power d[...]

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    T roubleshooting Symptom Check While in the input mode, no picture is output from the external component to the DVD player Check that the video or audio cable is securely connected. Check that the DVD player is in the INPUT mode and in the DVD mode. Battery pack won't charge Check that the DVD player is turned on. Y ou cannot cha rge the batte[...]

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    Specifications Power Requirements Input AC 100V~240V , 50/60 Hz, Output DC 12V Power Consumption ≤ 15 W 1201g (without battery pack) Weight 2.65 lbs (without battery pack) Dimensions 252mm (W) x 175mm (D) x 30. 5mm (H) 9.9” (W) x 6.9” (D) x 1.2” (H) General Operating T emperature Range +10 ℃ ~ +40 ℃ +50°F ~ +105°F Readable Disc DVD, D[...]

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    Customer Support and W arranty Customer Support For installation, usage and repair assistance for both the W arrant y and post-W arranty peri ods, go to http://www . avayon.com/support to access customer support. Wa r ra n t y AVAYON Technologies, Inc. DVD/DivX Player One-Year Li mited Warranty NOTE: BEFORE YOU CONT ACT AVAY O N FOR W ARRANTY SUPPO[...]

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    Customer Support and W arranty (cont’d) During a period of ninety (90) da ys from the Ef fective Date, AVAY O N will provide service labor to repair a manufacturing defect at its designated service center at n o charge to yo u. If a defective part is replaced after ninety (90) days from the Effective Date, you p ay l abor charges for the repair .[...]