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1 DVP-735 PORTABLE 17,5 CM (7") DVD PLAYER WITH USB- & CARDS LOT AND HEADPHONE User manual English Lenco recomme nds attentive readin g of the manual before operating th e unit. For informatio n and support, www .lenco.e u V1.0[...]
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2 Table of c ontent Box content .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... ... 2 Important notes .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... . 3 Maintenance.... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .[...]
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3 Import ant notes Safety • As the las er beam used in the CD player sec tion m ay be h armf ul to the e yes, d o not attem pt to disassem ble the cabi net. Ref er servicin g to qualifi ed personne l onl y. • The apparatus sh all not b e exposed to dripp ing or spla shing and that no objects fil led with l iquids, such as vases , shall b e plac[...]
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4 CD • Before p laying, clean the C D with a clean ing clot h. W ipe the CD from the center out. • Do not expos e the CD to direct sunlight or he at sour ces such as hot air ducts, not leave it in a car parked in d irect sunli ght as there can be a cons iderable rise i n temper ature ins ide the car. • Do not stic k paper or s ticker s on the[...]
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5 1. Exploring t he pl ayer 1.1. Main Unit 1. TFT Screen 2. Speak ers 3. Disc cover 4. Disc cover o pen button 5. Volum e- & Navigation left button 6. Charge indicat or 7. Rem ote sensor 8. Power indicat or 9. Play/Pause bu tton 10. Stop & US B/SD/M MC card butto n 11. Previous & Fast bac k butto n 12. Next & F ast forward button 13[...]
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6 2. Basic co nnectio ns 2.1. AC/DC Power adaptor Connect the player to the 230V wall out let by usin g the AC/DC power adaptor ( See belo w instructions) . Plug t he sm all round s ide of the AC/DC adapt or into the dc in jack (22) on the pla yer. The other sid e of the AC /DC ada ptor nee ds to be p lugged into th e wall out let. CAUTIONS: • Us[...]
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7 2.3. Headphone It is poss ible to connect a headphon e to the pla yer via the headpho ne jack (20). WARNING: Prolonged ex posure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to temporary or permanent hear ing loss. When participating in t he traffic listening to a personal music player can m ake the listener less aware of potential dangers[...]
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8 1 2 3. Basic contr ols The f ollowing controls are in all d ifferent m odes the s am e, so they will n ot be exp lained an y further in this instructio n manual. On the m ain unit: 4. Disc cover o pen button press this button to ope n the DVD do or 5. Volum e- button press this bu tton to dec rease the volum e 14. Volum e+ button press this butto[...]
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9 Replacing the batter y Rem ove screw 1 on the back side of the pla yer. No w the batter y cover c an be re moved. Rem ove the batter y from the player b y pulling the ca ble and p lug into d irection 2. Co nnect the ne w batter y to the m ain unit repeat these s teps in oppos ite directi on. 4.3. Turning the player on/off Make sure that the b att[...]
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10 REPE A T Press R EPEAT butto n, th e pla yer will repeat play one chapter/title or repeat all (f or DVD disc), or repeat pla y a track or all track s (CD) , or repeat the sec tions b etween two s pecif ic points ( A-B). SEARCH FO R PREF ERRED SCEN E 1. Press SEARC H button several t imes to s how diff erent Search m ode. 2. Input the desir ed nu[...]
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11 PICTURE RO T A TION S Press RIGH T and LEF T navigat ion buttons to rotate th e picture C lockwise a nd anti-c lockwise respectivel y. PICTURE FL IPS Press UP N AVIGAT ION button t o flip the pict ure vertic ally. Pres s DOW N NAVIGAT ION button t o flip the pictur e horizont all y. PICTURE ZO OM IN/OUT Press ZO OM button co ntinuous ly, the pic[...]
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12 6. T roubles hootin g If your DVD p la yer does not s eem to function proper ly, chec k the belo w item s before you con tact your dealer. Symptom Check Make sur e the AC ada ptor is s ecurely plugg ed into an AC outlet Make sur e the batter y is char ged Power does not turn on or suddenl y turns off. Turn the po wer off and then bac k on Check [...]
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13 8. Disclaime r Updates to Firmware and/or hardware com pone nts are m ade regular ly. Theref ore som e of the instruction, specif ications and pictures in th is docum entation may differ slightly f rom your particular situation. All items descr ibed in th is gu ide for illustration purpos es o nly and m ay not apply t o par ticular situat ion. N[...]