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User Manual User Manual DVD7015 DVD7015 7" Portable DVD Player 7" Portable DVD Player[...]
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The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is inte[...]
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4 3 Safety Information CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Please carefully study this manual and always keep it available. There are, however , some installation and operation precautions which you should be aware of. 1 .Read Instructions[...]
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6 5 Safety Information 15 .Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or elec- tric shock.Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 16 .Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening[...]
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8 7 Introduction Y our new portable DVD player is designed for you to enjoy all forms of disc media. Its slim shape allows you to easily carry it with you and enjoy movies and music anywhere. Y our player incorporates the latest digital audio/video (A V) technologies to give you the ultimate in listening and viewing pleasure. Y our new player also [...]
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Safety Precautions/ Information .................................. 1-6 Introduction .................................................................. 7-8 T able of Contents ........................................................... 9 Quick Starting Guide ................................................ 10-1 1 Remote Control ......................[...]
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12 11 6. Press the PLA Y button on the player face (Depends on the DVD title, press the ENTER button) In general, the DVD already inserted into the player will start reading automatically when power is turned on. The DVD player will immediately start rendering the DVD program. When you want to stop, press the STOP button, it will return to the logo[...]
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14 13 Connecting to a TV BETTER • T urn off the power and unplug both units before setting up any connections. Connect the DVD video player with an optional S -Video cable, if the TV has an S - V ideo input. Do not connect the yellow video cable if using the S -Video cable. ! Connecting to a TV GOOD SETTING UP YOUR PLA YER Step 1:connect the audi[...]
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16 15 Connecting to Optional Equipment Connecting to Optional Equipment CONNECTING EARPHONES 1. Connect the earphones. Earphones with a 3.5 mm stereo plug can be connected. 2. Adjust the volume by turning the dial. • Avoid listening to sound at high level which may be harmful to your ears. ![...]
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18 17 Connecting to Optional Equipment Connecting to Optional Equipment • Adjust the volume of your receiver to a comfortable listening level to avoid any speaker damage. • When connecting and disconnecting the DVD video player , turn off the amplifier to avoid any speaker damage. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” [...]
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Press the II/STEP once during playback, then press PLA Y to resume normal playback. Press II/STEP repeatedly during playback, the picture will advance one frame each time, then press PLA Y button to resume normal playback. During the still playback the sound is muted. MP3 CD, Audio CD and Picture CD do not have the step feature. Playing Back a Disc[...]
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Playing Back a Disc PLA YING IN SLOW -MOTION A disc can also be played back in slow- motion. 1. Press SHIFT to set shift on so as to use the SLOW button. 2. Press the SLOW button during playback The playback speed becomes 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, or 1/16 of the normal speed each time you press the SLOW button. TO RESUME NORMAL PLA YBACK. Press PLA Y . PLAY ?[...]
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YOU CAN USE YOUR DVD PLA YER T O VIEW PHOTOGRAPHS ST ORED ON A CD-R. THE PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE DISC NEED TO BE SA VED IN THE JPEG FILE FORMA T . FOR MORE INFORMA TION ABOUT JPEGS PLEASE VISIT WWW .JPEG.COM. JPEG Playback PLA YING BACK JPEG FILES 1. Place the CD on the disc tray . 2. Select a folder or a picture contained on the CD. After the CD is loa[...]
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26 MP3 Playback WHA T IS MP3? MP3 refers to a new format of music files available for playback over the internet because of the popularity to download music from MP3 websites on to ones computer . 1. Insert an MP3 CD, the DVD player will initialize the disc when the tray is closed and the directory (folder) will be shown in an MP3 MENU on screen. 2[...]
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28 THIS DVD VIDEO PLA YER ALLOWS YOU TO PLA YBACK A SPECIFIC TITLE, CHAPTER, TRACK, OR SEGMENT REPEA TEDL Y . (TITLE REPEA T , CHAPTER/TRACK REPEA T , A-B REPEA T) HOW TO REPEA T A TITLE, CHAPTER, OR DISC During normal playback, press the REPEA T button (T o be set SHIFT on ) . The repeat mode changes, each time you press the REPEA T button. Playin[...]
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30 1. Press the PROGRAM button (T o be set SHIFT on). PROGRAM MENU displays on the screen. 2. Using the numbered button, select the items you want in the order you want them programmed in. The number of the item selected will be input into the PROGRAM volume. Playing in Favorite Order for DVD HOW TO SET TITLES, CHAPTERS, OR TRACKS IN A FA VORITE OR[...]
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32 ZOOMING A PICTURE Zooming a Picture This DVD video player allows you to zoom into a picture as well as shift the zoom point. (T o be set SHIFT on) Press ZOOM during normal playback or slow - motion. (T o use the ZOOM button, it should be set ‘SHIFT ON’ by pressing SHIFT .) The player magnifies in the center of the picture. If you press durin[...]
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34 Using the On-Screen Display THIS UNIT ALLOWS YOU TO VIEW THE OPERA TIONAL ST A TUS AND DISC INFORMA TION ON YOUR TV SCREEN. CHECKING THE OPERA TIONAL ST A TUS T itle Elapsed TT 01/12 CH 006/039 0:02:20 Chapter Elapsed TT 01/12 CH 006/039 0:03:50 Chapter Remain TT 01/12 CH 006/039 0:10:40 Current Title T otal Title Current Chapter To t a l Chapte[...]
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36 YOU CAN USE THE P ARENT AL LOCK FUNCTION ONL Y WITH DVD VIDEO DISCS EQUIPPED WITH THE P ARENT AL LOCK FEA TURE. SETTING THE P ARENT AL LOCK DVD video discs equipped with the parental lock function are rated according to their content. The contents allowed by a parental lock level and the way a DVD video disc can be controlled may vary from disc [...]
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38 Rechargeable Battery Installation & Use 37 4. Select Parental. 5. Select ratings, press ENTER 6. Enter your password then press ENTER. The pre-set password is 3308 7. Press SETUP to exit setup, press ENTER to start. Setting the Parental Lock TO CHANGE YOUR P ASSWORD: 1. Follow step 3 to select password change. 2. Enter old password. 3. Enter[...]
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40 Rechargeable Battery Installation & Use 39 Rechargeable Battery Installation & Use Never recharge the battery which is already fully charged. For the longterm using of customer , when fully charged in the 2. mode, make sure unplug the AC/DC adapter from the DVD player first, then disconnect the battery from the unit. Under no circumstanc[...]
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42 Customizing the Function Settings THIS UNIT ALLOWS YOU TO CUSTOMIZE THE PERFORMANCE TO YOUR PERSONAL PREFERENCE. SETUP MENU 1. Press SETUP . 2. Press to select category (highlight), then press ENTER. 3. Press SETUP to quit the menu. / / / TV Display Menu DVDs are produced in a variety of screen aspect ratios. This menu enables you to select one [...]
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44 Customizing the Function Settings Angle Mark The Angle Mark can be set On or Off. It must be set to On to enable you to view the different camera angles if the DVD has this feature. On is the default setting. On Screen Display Language (OSD Lang) The on screen display language can be set to any of four options shown below .Once a language is sel[...]
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46 Customizing the Function Settings Speaker Setup This menu gives you the option of sending either the left and right stereo channels as a single audio output (Lt/ Rt) or the normal stereo output. Stereo is the default setting. If you are connecting your DVD player to a Dolby Pro Logic decoder via the coaxial output, select the Lt/Rt option. If co[...]
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48 Customizing the Function Settings V ideo Setup Sharpness The sharpness of the television picture can be set to High, Mid or Low . The default is Low . Brightness The picture brightness can be adjusted as follows. Select Brightness and press the right arrow button. This will display a bargraph that indicates the brightness setting. Use the left a[...]
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50 Customizing the Function Settings to view the subtitles. The default is Off. If you want to see and change the subtitle while playback, you can control by SUB-T button on Remote control unit. Note: Depends on the disc which does not have linked-up information, the subtitle may not work properly . Disc Menu The Disc Menu enables you to select the[...]
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52 Specifications DVD VIDEO PLA YER/OUTPUTS AC Adapter Power supply 1 10-240V AC 50/60Hz Power consumption 9W W eight 2.0 kg External dimensions 204x 38 x 162mm (W/H/D) Signal system NTSC/P AL Laser emiconductor laser , wavelength 650 nm DVD VIDEO PLA YER OUTPUTS V ideo output 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω , negative sync., pin jack x 1 Audio output 0.5 V (p[...]
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53 T rouble Shooting Guide Symptom No power No picture/sound Rolling b/w picture Black & White picture The player does not start playback Correction • Connect the power plug into the power port securely . • Check wether the A/V cables have been connected righttly . • If playback through a TV , verify the connection between them: audio cab[...]
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