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Instruc tion M anual D V- 150 DVD -Player[...]
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SA FE TY IN FOR MA TI ON TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUT ION : T o reduce the risk of fir e and electric sh ock, do not remo ve the cover (or The lightni ng flash with arrowhea d symbol, within an eq uilateral triangle, i s intended to alert th e us er to the presence of uni nsulated [...]
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Installation Warnings V entilatio n S lots and openings in the c ase are provided for ventilation to ensu re reliable oper ation of the vid eo product and to protec t it from overheating . These openings m ust not the blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, s ofa, rug, or heat register . This produc[...]
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CONTENTS INTRO DUC TION SYST EM C ONN ECT ION GETTING ST ARTED FUNC TION BU TT ONS ON S CREEN DI SPLAY SETUP MEN U TROUBLE SHOOTING Ab out DVD Ab out the play er Fro nt pan el funct ion Back pane l fu nctio n Remot e control Play a disc Vi deo port se tup [P o w e r ],[ O p e n /C l o s ed i s c t r a y],[ P l a y/P a u s e/S t e p/S t o p] [S k i [...]
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TH E RE M OT E C ONT RO L Loading batt eries to the remote control Remo ve the bat ter y comp art men t cov er . Make sure that the batter ies have been inserted in the corre ct polarities ma tching to the symbols +, - m ark ed i n t he ba t tery co mp artm ent . Cl os e the battery compartme nt cover . When rep lac in g bat ter ies , re plac e bot[...]
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Clean the di sc surface with a soft, dr y cleaning cl o th. Wipe the disc s urface gently , radically , from center toward the ou ter edge. Direct su nlight Heat o r exhaust from a heating dev ice. Extreme hum idity Store discs i n cabinet vertic ally , in dry condi tion. Prevent exp osure to: DVD Region Code DVD discs a nd D VD pla yers a re manu [...]
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INTRO DUC TION About t he player Fron t p anel Back panel Left channel output jack 2 Pr/Pb/Y output jack 5 3 6 7 4 Digital sign al OPTICAL output jack 1 8 Digital signal COAXIAL output jack Scart output ja ck POWER OPEN/CLOSE PLA Y/P AUSE PLA Y/P AUSE STOP STOP S-Video ou tput j ack 1 2 4 6 7 8 5 3 4 3 2 5 1 6 DV-150 DVD-PLA YER 5 6 VIDE O out put [...]
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INTRO DUC TION Remo te c ont rol Notes The remote control t ransmits a di rect iona i nfrared beam. Be sure to ai ml the remote cont rol directly at the infrared sens or during operation. When the sensor is covered o r there is a l arge object bet ween the remote control and the sensor, the sensor cannot receive signals. The sensor may not be able [...]
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SYSTE M CONNECTION Preparations System c onnect ion(Opt ional a ccordin g to your back pa nel) 1. When mak ing con nectio n between this unit and ot her compone nts, be s ure al l conne ction with po wer-off . 2. Audio/V ideo c ables ar e connected acc o rding to the d iffer ent col our i dentifi cation and they shou ld be fitted f irmly . Y e llow[...]
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STAND BY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARCH SUBTITL E ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER TITLE MEN U CHANNEL LANG UAGE RESET REPEAT MARK CLEAR GETTING ST ARTED Pla y a d isc Normal ly , when a MP3 disc is lo aded, the u nit will take lo nger time to d ownload the in it ial data. DV D disc that do es n ot mat ch t he reg ion c ode ca nn ot be exec ute d by this p[...]
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SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SETUP RETURN ENT ER TIT LE M ENU CHANNEL LANGUAGE RESET REPEAT M A RK C LEA R MODE PS CA N A-B SLOW DIS PLA Y ST OP F. REV PREV NEX T SHUF FLE SHUF FLE STEP F.FW D VOLUM E PLAY/PAUSE 4 5 2 3 6 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..[...]
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SEARC H SUBTIT LE ANGLE SETUP RETURN ENTER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEA T MA RK C LE A R MODE PS CA N A-B SLOW DISP LAY ST OP F.REV PREV NEXT SHUFFLE SHUFFLE STEP F.FWD VOLUME PLAY /PAUS E FUNCTION BUT T ON S Play / Pause / Step/ St op Press PLA Y/P A USE b utton T o pl ay the Disc Then Press P PLA Y/ AUSE button to pause. Repeat pres[...]
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ANGLE SETUP RETURN ENTER TITLE M EN U CHANNEL L ANGUAGE RESET REPEA T M A RK CLEA R MODE PS CA N A-B SLO W DISP LAY STOP F.REV PREV NEX T SHUFFLE SHUFFLE STEP F.FWD VOLUME PLAY/ PAUSE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENTER TITLE M EN U CHANNEL LA NGUAGE RESET REPEAT MARK CLEA R MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW DISP LAY STOP F.REV PREV NEXT SHUFF LE SHUFF LE STEP F.FW D VOL[...]
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ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENTER TITLE M EN U CHANNEL LAN GUAGE RESET REPEAT MARK CLEA R MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW DISP LAY STOP F.REV PREV NEXT SHUFF LE SHUFF LE STEP F.FWD VOLUME PLAY/PAUSE ANGLE SETUP RETURN ENTER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL L ANGUAGE RESET REPEA T MA RK C LE A R MODE PS CA N A-B SLOW DISP LAY ST OP F.REV PREV NEXT SHUFFLE SHUFFLE STEP F.FWD VOLUM[...]
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STANDBY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SETUP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEAT MARK CLEA R MODE PS CAN A-B SLO W FUNC TION BU TT ONS Mu lti- An gle If a DVD dis c contains Multi -Angle feature, viewing angles may be s elected: 1 During in pla yback, repeat pressin g ANGLE button to select the desired v iewing[...]
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STAND BY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEAT MA RK C LEAR MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW STAND BY P/N MUTE EJEC T PROG SEARCH SUBTITLE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENTER TITLE M EN U CHANNEL LANGUAG E RESET REPEAT MARK CLEA R MODE PS CA N A-B SLO W FUN CTION BUTTON S If a DVD dis c contains t[...]
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SEARC H SUBTITL E ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEAT MARK CLEA R MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW DISP LAY STOP F.REV PREV NEXT SHUFF LE SHUFF LE STEP F.FW D VOLUME PLAY /PAUS E SEARC H SUBTIT LE ANGLE SETUP RETURN ENTER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEA T MA RK C LE A R MODE PS CAN A- B SLOW DIS PL AY ST OP F.REV P[...]
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STANDBY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SETUP RETUR N ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESE T R EPEAT MARK CLEAR MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW DIS PL AY SH UF FLE SHUFFLE VOL UME STAND BY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESE T REPEAT MARK CLEAR MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW DISP L[...]
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STAND BY P/N MUTE EJECT PROG SEAR C H SUBTITLE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENTER TITLE M EN U CHANNEL LANGUA GE RESET REPEA T M A RK CLEA R MODE PS CA N A-B SL O W STANDBY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEAT MA RK C LEAR MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW FUNC TION BU TT ONS PBC P lay 1 For VCD2[...]
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PRO G FUNC TION BU TT ONS Pr og ram t o pl ay a DV D C D and disc in a desired sequence automatical ly. Progr am sett ing NOT E Some DVD discs do not allow progra mm i ng. Single tra ck disc cannot be progra mm ed. DVD program menu 1 Load a DVD di sc. Press the PRO G button, the DVD progr am menu wi ll appear . 2 3 2 4 Use numeric key pad to input [...]
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STAND BY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEAT MA RK C LEAR MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW FUNC TION BU TT ONS Ret urn 1 Mar k 1 S TOR IN G M AR KS M EMO RY 1. Pres s the “MARK” button on rem ote control during the di sc is play ed and the menu of mark setting with t hree bookmarks[...]
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STANDBY P/N MUT E EJEC T PROG SEARC H SUBTI T LE ANGLE SET UP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEAT MARK CLEA R MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW SETUP RETURN ENT ER T IT LE MENU CHANNEL LANGU AGE RESET REPEA T MA RK C LE A R MODE PS CAN A-B SLOW DIS PL AY ST OP F.REV PREV NEXT SHUFFLE SHUFFLE STEP F.FW D VOLUME PLAY /PAUS E FUNC TION BU TT [...]
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OSD - DV D mode ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Dis c typ e Dis c Ti t[...]
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Disc T rack curre nt tr ack / total tr acks Playback time Playing tr ac k fi le i nformation (Inf o rma tion pro vi de d b y the d is c) MP3 mo de Playing trac k highlight Selection hig hlight (Press ENTER b u t t o nt op l a y t h i st r a c k ) Auto playback The player wi ll l oad the MP3 disc and auto start to playback from track one till the l [...]
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4:3 Lett er B ox All ow you to se e movi es in t heir ori ginal a spect r atio. Entir e frame of the movie wil l be di splay on scr een , but it wi ll occu py a small er por tion o f the screen. 4:3 Pan Scan The sign al will fill the s c r e e nw i t ht h ec e n t r e of the picture. T he left and ri ght edge o f pict ure m ay be cut out side r ang[...]
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16:9 Wide Screen When you connect t oaw i d e s c r e e nT V, this set ting w ill allow the original aspect rat io will be display full screen. NOTE Depending on the DVD disc format, e. g. 2.35:1, the wide screen setting may st ill ha ving black margins above and below the pi cture. Enter thi s m e nu to s etup the digi tal audio output format of d[...]
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TRO UBL E SHOOT IN G Should your DVD player develop a problem, ple ase check below before requesting ser vice: Sy mpt om Che c k and A cti o n No Pow er Che ck if t he powe r c or d has be en prop erl y c onne ct e d t o the powe r ou tle t. Che ck if t he m ai n po wer has be en swit che d on . Does n ot play No disc, load a disc. Dis c has b ee n[...]
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TROUBLE S HOOTING Sy mpt om C hec k an d Act io n Cann ot SKI P or S EARCH So me dis c s are pro g ram med th a t do no t all ow us ers t o S KIP or SE A RC H at some sections, espe cially at the begi nning WARNING section. Sin gl e Cha pte r dis c canno t app ly SK I P fun ctio n. No sou nd o r so und o ut put not c om plet e Chec k if th e TV and[...]
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SPECIFICA TIONS Type of Disc Video Form at Audio F orma t Si gnal Ou tpu t Freq ue ncy Re spo nse S/N r adio THD Out put T ermi nal s Pow er inp ut Dim ens io ns DVD CD- DA CD- MP3 JPEG CD CD- R / C D- RW MPEG 2 MPEG 1, LAYER 1, LA YE R 2 , LA YER 3 Colo r S yst em: Audio Sy stem: Vi deo O ut put: Aud io Out put (S te reo): 2 Vpp CD: DVD : >9 2d[...]
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