Nextar MP907 manual

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    MOBILE D VD PLA YER MP907 USER’S MANU AL[...]

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    Precautions Precautions Thank you for purchasing our mobile DVD player . Please read this manual carefully before operating and reserve it for future reference, it will be helpful to you if you encounter any operational problem. W ARNING: A TTENTION: LASER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU[...]

  • Page 3

    Precautions T able of Contents FCC NOTICE: FCC CAUTION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Pursuant with the FCC Rules, Part15. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. T o assure continued compliance, (example[...]

  • Page 4

    Do not move the player during playback During playback, the disc spins at high speed, so do not lift or move the player . Doing so may damage the disc. When transporting the player Be sure to remove the disc when transporting the player . Also turn off the power , then unplug the power cord once the power indicator (red) is off. Placing of installa[...]

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    Cleaning the player Normally clean the player using a soft, dry cloth. For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent diluted in 5 to 6 parts water to a soft cloth, wring out thoroughly , wipe off the dirt, then wipe off the player with a dry cloth. Note that alcohol, thinner , benzene, insecticides, etc., may cause the print or coating to peel off. [...]

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    T ype of discs Playable on this Player • T he d iscs lis ted on t he t able bel ow c an b e pl ayed on this pla yer witho ut a n ad apte r . • T he m ar ks sh ow n o n the t abl e be low a re in dic at ed on t he di sc ’ s l ab el, p ac kag e or ja cke t. Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a c k 5 C D s Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr[...]

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    Checking the Accessories Aft er u npac king the pla yer , che ck t hat all the acce ssor ies list ed b elow are inc lude d. Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a c k 5 C D s Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a c k 5 C D s Notes on using the remote control Replacing the battery R em ot e Co n t ro l a nd P l ay ba c k P r[...]

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    The remote control unit will operate within a distance of approximately 16 feet. Notes: Most of the player ’s operations can be performed from the remote control unit. Some operations, however , can only be performed from the player; especially Power on/off function on main unit. R em ot e Co n t ro l a nd P l ay ba c k P r e pa ra t io ns Rem ot[...]

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    Screen and System Panel Control 1. PL A Y/P A USE & P ower Bu tton P ress PLA Y/ P AUS E bu tton to play pic ture s or sou nd. Whe n pr esse d in the pla y mo de, the s till fra me ( for pict ures ) or pau se ( for soun d) m ode is s et. Pres s ag ain to r esum e pl ayba ck. H old down thi s bu tton for 2 s econ ds t o tu rn o n/of f t he p owe[...]

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    Battery Pack 1. DC IN con nect or Co nnec t th e po wer adap ter to r echa rge. 2. Ba tter y i ndic ato r LE D Wh en t he b atte ry i s no t in use d, L ED i s of f Wh en t he b atte ry i s un der rech argi ng, LED is r ed Wh en t he L ED b ecom es g reen , re char ging is comp lete d 3. Ba tter y l ock Pu sh t o de tach the bat tery pac k Do not s[...]

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    Connecting the player to Other Components Con nec ting to Sec ond Scr een Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a c k 5 C D s Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a c k 5 C D s Connecting to Game Station Connecting the player to Other Components VIDEO AUDI O R L Game Station 19 20[...]

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    Connecting the Player to Other Components How to use th e wi rel ess hea dset 1 . S et mode bu tton to FM. 2 . P res s - / + to sel ect FM freq uen cy . 3 . A dju st t uni ng k nob on wir eles s h eads et t o t he r igh t fr equ ency . Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a c k 5 C D s Tr a c k 1 T r a c k 2 Tr a c k 3 T r a c k 4 Tr a [...]

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    • If the power is switched on while the battery pack is not fully charged, the player operation may sometimes become unstable. Be sure to charge the battery pack fully before use. • Battery will be recharged slowly in AC power adapter operation mode. Battery also will be recharged while the player stand b y , with AC power adapter connected . ?[...]

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    T urning On the Power 1. Con nect the pow er p lug to a pow er o utle t. 2. Con nect the DC outp ut p lug of t he a dapt er t o th e DC inp ut j ack on t he m ain unit . 3. Hol d do wn t he b utto n on the mai n un it f or ab out 2 se cond s. • Th e po wer indi cato r tu rns on. The pla yer can now b e us ed. • In the sta ndby mod e (w hen the [...]

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    Playback Functions Playing discs 1. Load the discs • One of the following messages appears on the LCD: DVD, VCD, and CD. • For some discs, playback start automatically when the tray is closed. • When discs for which program memories are set, playback starts automatically in the programmed order . 2. Press the play/pause button • Playback st[...]

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    Playback Function Scanning forward and backward During playback, press the Forward or Backward button to: Reverse direction Forward direction Returning to the previous chapter or track DVDs, Video CDs and CDs. Press the Previous button during playback. When pressed, playback returns to the beginning of the previous chapter or track. Moving ahead to[...]

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    V arious Language and Subtitle Settings Setting the on-screen display language Select the language to be used for the display when making the setup, etc. There is no need to make this setting if the OSD Language has already been set with the Setup Navigator . Setting the subtitle language Select the language to be used for he subtitles. Y ou can se[...]

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    Cautions on Use Handling, storing, and cleaning discs Handling Storing discs Caution on Use W ays of enjoying the player 1. Viewing the player in hand 2. Viewing the player on table 3. Viewing the player in car • T ighten the belt to tie the frame on the car seat. • Attaching the player onto the frame Cleaning discs Fingerprints or dust on disc[...]

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    Cautions on Use T rouble shooting D 1 2 E • Detaching the player down from the frame While finger pressing the lock , then push the player up at with thumb , then the player will detach from the frame. 1 D E 2 1. Player cannot be operated with remote control unit. 2. TV or other device operates erroneously . 3. No sound is produced from speakers [...]