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Th e li gh tn in g fl as h wi th arr ow he ad sym bo l wi th in an eq ui la te ra l tr ia ng le is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Th e exc lam ati on p oin t wit hi n an equ ila te ral t r[...]
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W ARNING: T o prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose this device to rain or mois ture. Dangerous high voltage is present inside the enclosure. Do not open the cabinet. Note: If the product suddenly has no response or powers off, an electrostatic discharge may be the cause. In this circumstance, please follow the procedures below for recovery:[...]
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W arnings and precautions T o prevent any injuries, the following safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use, servicing and m aintenance of th is equipmen t. Before operat ing this equipme nt, please read this m anual compl etely , and keep it nearby for future reference. Important Safety Instructions Read Instructions: All the [...]
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Antenna Safety Instructions If an outdoor antenna is connected, follow the precautions below: An ou tdoor a ntenn a sh ould no t be lo cated i n an y ar ea wher e i t co uld com e in co ntact w ith ove rhead • power lines, or any other electric light or power circuits. When inst alling an ou tdoor ant enna sys tem, extr eme caut ion s hould be ta[...]
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T able Of Contents Precautions Important Safety Instructions Main Feature-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Package Contents------------------------------ -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- ----2 Unit View------[...]
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1 Multiple Mode TV A V1 A V2 S-VIDEO COMPONENT1 COMPONENT2 DVD HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 VGA High Quality Property High Resolution Adopt an MPEG2 decoding format to achieve horizontal resolution more than 500 lines. Superior sound Built-in Dolby Digital decoder to output high quality sound effects. Screen Support the picture size of a normal screen (4:3) a[...]
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2 Pleas e ma ke su re th e fol lowing item s are inc luded wit h you r pro duct. If an y ite m is miss ing, cont act y our dealer . a, Main Unit b, Power Cord & RCA Cable c, Remote Control Unit Package Contents a. b. c.[...]
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3 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ANT IN A C  ̄ 100V-240V 50Hz/60Hz W all Mounting - Attach the TV case to the wall Separate the TV case and the stand-base by removing screws before installation. • Use the VESA standard mountings to x the unit on the wall. T ake care when mounting, it may cause • damage or serious injury should[...]
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4 Remote Control Drawing 1. POWER T urn the unit on or off (standby). 2. Numeric Keypad Input numberic data. Access the TV channel directly . 3. Sub-channel Selector <-> This button is usually used with the numeric keypad to tune to a channel substation (e.g., 4-1, 4-2). e.g. T o tune to channel 13-2, press these keys in sequence: <1>, [...]
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5 21. OPEN/CLOSE In the DVD mode, press this button to take in/out disc automatically . 22. RETURN Reveal the previously viewed channel. 23. Skip Forward Repeatedly press this button to skip forward through DVD playback. 24. SLOW Press this button to have current playback advanced in a slow motion, repeatedly press this button to change advance spe[...]
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6 Remote Control Remote Control Preparation Re mo ve th e b att er y c om par tm en t co ve r l oc ate d o n t he r ea r of th e r em ote co nt rol . I ns ert 2 x “A AA ” • batteries, mak ing sure to match their polarities (+/-) t o the markings on the inside of the compartment. Replace the cover . Batteries in the remote will last for approx[...]
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7 Figure. Cable connections Antenna/Power Connection Connect TV RF sou rces to t he antenna port. TV RF si gnals include: receivi ng antenna/CA TV ne t. Y ou 1. can use 75 Ohm coaxial cable to connect outdoor antenna. Insert one end of the supplied power cord to the player ’s power jack and the other end to the 1 10-240V 2. AC wall outlet. VGA In[...]
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8 Coaxial Output - Digital Audio Output Connector Whe n M PEG au dio o r D olby Di git al au dio is p laye d, Do lby D igit al bi tstr eam o r M PEG a udio bi tst ream is sent to the player ’s digital audio output connector . When the player is connected to a Dolby or MPEG audio decorder via this output socket, you can enjoy theater-quality audio[...]
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9 HDMI 1/2/3 Input Component 1/2 Input (Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr) Cable Connections A C  ̄ 100V-240V 50Hz/60Hz External A V Source Component 1 Connection T h e c o m p o n e n t p o r t i s c a p a b l e o f a cc e pt i n g h ig h - de f in i t io n s i gn a ls f ro m standard video sources. (e.g., cable/ s a t e l l i t e b o x e s , D V D p l a y e r s , V[...]
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10 S-Video Input A C  ̄ 100V-240V 50Hz/60Hz External A V Source External A V Source Yellow Supplied RCA Cable Red Yellow Red Unit Rear Panel AV1 Connection Unit Side Panel AV2 Connection T he S - Vi d eo p o rt i s c ap a b le o f a c ce p ti n g sig nals fro m s tand ard vi deo so urce s. (e. g., ca bl e/s at el lit e b ox es , D VD p la ye rs, V[...]
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11 TV Function Preparations Connect cables.(Refer to the “Cable Connections” section for details). 1. Press POWER to turn on the player . 2. Press SOURCE to select the TV signal mode. 3. a. Press the SOURCE button to display the Input Source menu. b. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to browse the mode options. c. Press OK to select a mode option. P[...]
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12 Menu Description Picture Menu Audio Menu ITEM DESCRIPTION Sound Mode Set the sound mode as Standard/News/Music/Movie/Custom Bass Adjust the bass. T reble Adjust the treble. Balance Adjust the sound balance. Surround Set the audio surround effect on/of f. A VC Set A VC on/off. Digital Output Set the digital output mode as PCM/RAM. Audio Language [...]
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13 Menu Description Option Menu ITEM DESCRIPTION Parental Controls - Press the right direction button to access Enter Password. Input the 4-digit password to display parental control menu. The initial password is 0000. Change Password - T o change the password, input the old password - -> input the new password- - >verify again. Please rememb[...]
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14 ITEM DESCRIPTION Air/Cable Setup the antenna type as Air or Cable. Auto Scan Search channels automatically . Select this option, press the right button to start searching, press MENU to stop. Favorite Make the favorite channels collection. Select this option, press the right direction button to access the Favorite List. In the Favorite List, pre[...]
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15 A V Function The player ’s A V input function enables the user to view programs from external input sources. Connect the external A V signal source. Refer to the “Cable Connection” section for details 1. Press the SOURCE button to select the relevant A V mode 2. System Setup Menu V arious features can be preset through the system menu. Pre[...]
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16 PC Function Y ou can use the unit’ s TFT LCD as your computer ’s monitor . Shu t do wn bot h u nits a nd con nect t he V GA jac k a nd P C Aud io In j ack. Se e t he “ Cabl e Co nnec tion” 1. section. T urn on units and press the SOURCE button to select VGA 2. System Setup Menu V arious features can be preset through the system menu. Pre[...]
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17 Preparation After all necessar y connectio ns have been made, press POWE R to tu rn on t he player and then press the MODE button to select DVD. The following discs can be read by the player : DVD /CD / MP3 /JPEG. Disc Loading 1. Put the disc slightly into the disc tray . 2. The disc will be taken automatically into the tray . W arning : Do not [...]
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18 CD Playback The player will play all tracks on a CD disc by default. MP3 Playback Load a disc into the disc tray . 1. It will start playback automatically . Or press direction buttons to select a le from the menu and press OK 2. or PLA Y/P AUSE button to start playback. Press left/right button to enter /exit le folders. Press the STOP butt[...]
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19 Start Playing Press PLA Y/P AUSE to start playback Pause Playing Press PLA Y/P AUSE once to hold playback, press it again to resume. Stop Playing Press STOP once to stop playback at a time point. (Pre-stop mode) It will resume from where it was stopped, when you press PLA Y button. Press ST OP twice to stop playback completely . Repeat Function [...]
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20 Slow Playback Slow Motion Press the SLOW button on the remote to have current playback advanced in a slow motion, repeatedly press this button to change speed as below . Step by Step Press Play/Pause to pause current playback, and then repeatedly press SLOW to have playback moved step by step forward. T o resume normal playback, press Play/Pause[...]
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21 V ar ious fea tures can be pr eset thr ough the DVD se tup menu . Pre ss t he D VD SE TUP but ton t o sh ow th e DVD menu. While working with the setup menu: Press the direction buttons to select the desired item. 1. Press the right direction button or the OK button to conrm settings. 2. T o exit, press DVD SETUP again. 3. System Setup TV Sys[...]
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22 Language Setup Item Instruction Default OSD Language Setup the OSD language. English Audio Lang Setup the audio language. English Subtitle Lang Setup the subtitle language. When OFF is English selected, the subtitle will not be displayed. Menu Lang Setup the menu language. English DVD Setup[...]
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23 If you have a problem with this device, please read the troubleshooting guide section and check our website at www .co byusa.com for Frequently Asked Questions (F AQs) and r mware updates. If thes e resources d o not resolve the problem, please contact T echnical Support. Make sure the unit has been powered on manually . • Check if the powe[...]
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24 Specication Active Area Resolution Display Color Pixel Pitch TV System Antenna Impedance Power Consumption Operating T emperature Range TFT Panel Characteristic TV Charactoristic Standard 26" 1366X768 8 bit -16.7 M 0.4215(H) x 0.4215(V) A TSC/NTSC 75Ω 100-240V 50/60Hz On Working 1 10W(Max) Speaker 2x(8Ω,10W) 0ºc-40ºc Active Area Reso[...]
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TFT LCD Widescreen Television Instruction Manual Please read this manual carefully before connection and use TFDVD2695/3295[...]