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7” Swivel Screen Portable DVD Player DP A-00710S User ’ s Manual 20070105[...]
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1 CAUT ION: USE OF ANY CONTRO LS, ADJUST MENTS, OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MA Y RESUL T IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE. POWER SUPPL Y : Connect the supplied adapter to the side of the DVD player in the slot marked “Power In”. Plug the two-prong end of the power cord to an AC100-120V outlet. If you have difficulty insertin[...]
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2 have been made. CAUT ION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only . T o reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to service manual for servicing instructions. 1) Read these instructions. 2) K[...]
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3 Note: Do not touch t he color TFT LCD screen by hand dire ctly. Copyright Protection This product incorporates copyright protecti on technolog y that is protected by U.S. patent s and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technolog y must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewi[...]
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4 High-quality audio and video Advanced Playing Functi ons Other Special Functions Excellent Sound: Dolby Decoder deli vers great sound. A V Input: External Audio, Video input c an be connected to most e xternal AV sources. A V Output: Analog Audio output and video output. High Resolution: MPEG-2 decodi ng format achieves more tha n 500 lines of ho[...]
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5 Accessories List ITEM NA ME QTY User’s Manual 1 Rechargeable Battery 1 Audio/Video Cable 1 Power Adapter 1 Car Adapter 1 NOTE Accessories and their part s num bers are subjec t to modification without prior notice due to improvements. A ccessories[...]
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6 …………………………………………..1 …………………………………………...4 …………………………………………...5 …………………………………………...7 ……………………………………………9 …………………………………………..10 …………………………?[...]
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7 1. LCD Screen 2. Speaker 3. Mode button Press to change the brightness, contrast and color level, press and hold for 1-2 seconds to change the aspect ratio. 4. -/+ button Press to adjust the value of brightness, contrast and color . 5. ZOOM button Press to realize various zoom effect s. 6. Setup button Press to enter the player’s s ystem setup.[...]
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8 1 1. ENT butt on Press to access playback, or confir m your selection. 12. ◄ / button Press to select different options, or to return to the previous list or the previous track or chapter . If it is a DVD disc, it needs to press this button twice to return to the previous track. 13. ▼ / button Press to select different options, or to [...]
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9 Right Side V iew 1. V olume Control Used to adjust the volume of the headphone and speaker . 2. Headphone Jack Used to connect headphones for private listening. When the headphones are connected to this jack, the speaker will be turned off automatically . 3. Audio Output Jack Used for audio output. 4. Video Output Jack Use for connecting to an ex[...]
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10 1. Rechargeable Battery Contact s For connecting the rechargeable battery pack. 2. Docking Jack This portable DVD player is equipped with a Docking Jack. The Docking Jack is designed for connecting to external Do cking S tation to get more expanded functions. Docking S tation is a set of electrical connection inte rface that enables a portable D[...]
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11 Revolving S teps The revolving LCD screen is one of the out st anding features about this product. We’d like to suggest you to take the following steps for proper operation. A 1. Open the screen cover to position (A) as shown in the left figure at which the screen is vertical to the operation panel. B 2. Revolving the screen horizontally aroun[...]
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12 z Always ensure that the DVD player , TV and any other electrical equipment to be connected with are switched off and unplugged from the power supply . z Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting aud io and video cables. Connecting to TV Audio/Video connections Follow the drawings below to connect the DV D pla yer to TV's Aud[...]
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13 Connecting to External A V Signal Source This player can be connected to an A V signal input source such as a video cassette player , video game etc. Use the audio/vi deo cable to connect the pla yer and the external A V signal source. After connecting, switch the A V IN/DVD switch to A V IN. Ensure that you observe the color c oding when connec[...]
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14 Using the AC Adapter The player is supplied with an AC adapt er for powering the unit and charging the battery . Note: T urn pla yer's pow er off before unplug ging. Note: In the case of using the a dapter , the LCD screen w ill be brighter than with the rechargeable batter y . Using of Car Adapter The player is supplied with a Car Adapter [...]
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15 About Rechargeable Ba ttery Pack Y our portable DVD pla y er comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery that at t aches to the rear of the DVD player . Charge the battery fully before initial use. Charging time is normally about 5 hours. A fully charged batt ery delivers about 3 hours of use, but playing time varies from disc to disc. If the [...]
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16 Attaching the Battery Pack Refer to the following steps to attach the Battery Pack: 1. Place the DVD Player on a soft and smooth surface with the bottom of the unit facing up. 2. With one hand on the DVD Player to prevent it from moving, take the battery and align the plastic tabs on the battery pack with holes on the player, and push the batter[...]
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17 Detaching the Battery Pack If the DVD Player is not going t o be used for long periods of time, the battery pack should first be fully charged and then detached. When the DVD Pla yer is turned OFF , the DVD Player is still consuming some power in ST ANDB Y mode. This will eventually discharge the battery . Make sure the power is turned OFF an d [...]
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18 Compatible Disc Formats DISC LOGO DIAMETER PLA Y B ACK TIME/ PLA Y ABLE SIDES 133 min (SS- SL) 242 min (SS-DL) 266 min (DS-SL) 12cm 484 min (D S-DL) 41 min (SS-SL) 75 min (SS-DL) 82 min (DS-SL) DVD 8cm 150 min (DS-DL) 12cm 74 min CD 8cm 20 min JPEG 12cm Operation methods of some DVD discs are spec ified by the software manufacturer . Please refe[...]
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19 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING Y O U R D V D P L A Y E R F O R T H E F I R S T T I M E . W ARNING: Do not play poor-qualit y discs to avoid dama ging the lens. Pre-operation 1. Connect the unit to power supply through the provided AC adaptor . 2. Switch “POWER ON/OFF” to “ ON” on the left panel to turn on [...]
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20 DVD Playback Buttons Operation Pla y Press ENT button to start playing. P AUSE/ button Press button to p ause during play , then press it agai n to resum e normal pl ay . button During p la y back, press butto n once to stop playing, then pres s button to resume normal playback from t he stopp ed point. Pre ss it twice repeat edly to sto[...]
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21 DVD Playback (continued) TITLE button Press TITLE button dur ing play . The title menu will appear on the screen . Press (direction b uttons) to s elect the title or disc menu item you wish to play , then press ENT button to con firm your sel ection. & buttons Press bu tto n t o go to the beginning of the pr evious c[...]
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22 CD Playback When a CD disc is loaded, the player will play it automatically by the default sequence of the disc. Y ou c an use , or number buttons to select a certain track to play . P AUSE/ Press button to play fast f orward. Press it repeatedly , the fast forward play back will be under going at the s p eed of 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X a nd [...]
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23 Picture CD Playback Pre-operation Note: Many discs have other items besides pictures. Buttons Operation 1. Load a Pictur e CD in the disc t ray , the player will search f or disc auto matically . 2.The screen displays the R oot Folder w ith several subdirectorie s/subfolde rs. Use , buttons to s elect a des ired fold er . Then press E NT[...]
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24 During b rowsing a pi cture, you can use di rection bu ttons , , to rot ate the current picture. Press button to rot ate the curr ent picture clockwise, as followi ng drawings: P r e s s button to rot ate the current picture anti-clock wise, as f ollowing draw ings: P r e s s button to rot ate the current pictur e flip v [...]
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25 Language Setup Y ou can change the defaul t settings of this unit to customize it s performance to your own preference. R ead this sec tion to lea rn how to s et up the sy stem. Note: the s ystem should only be set up in th e state that no disc is i n the DVD drive or th e unit is in th e comp le tely sto p mod e . Follow the st eps below to set[...]
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26 System Setup 2. AUDIO This item is used to set the au dio output language. Press or button to high li ght this item. Press to enter the setup of thi s item. There are several languages for you to choose. English by default. Press or button to choose the preferred Language. Press ENT to confir m your selectio n. Press to e[...]
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27 Preferences 2 . ANGLE MARK If the scene w as shot from multiple angles, y ou can change the ca mera angle of the scene y ou are watching. Not all DVD discs hav e this feature. Press or button to highligh t this item. Press button to e nter the setu p of this item. On (default): Select on, an angle icon will appear on the screen. Y ou[...]
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28 3. RESUME This item is used to set last memory state. Note: The last memory is referred to the state that if you press P WR button, or open th e disc tray cover by accident but still keep th e disc in during playback, th en when you st art playback again, the player w ill begin play ing from where you are left of f. Press or butto n to h[...]
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29 Letterbox screen This refers to a scre en on w hich the playback pic ture of w ide-screen DVDs app ears with black bands runni ng along the top and bot tom. Pan & Scan screen This refers to a scre en on w hich the playback pictu re of w ide-screen D VDs is cut off at the left and rig ht sid es . Title, Chapter (DVD) DVDs are div ided into so[...]
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30 T ake steps d escribed in th e table s below to solv e simple problems before c ontact ing after-sal es service. If Y ou Suspect Somethi n g Wrong, immediately turn the pow er off . Disconne ct the power c onnecto r and check th at there is neither sm oke nor hea t from the un it before askin g for rep airs. Never try to repair th e unit by your[...]
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31 Other possibilities: S tatic or other ex ternal interfere n ce may cause t he play er function ab normally . In order to recover normal statu s, please unpl ug the pow er-supply cord and then plu g it into the outlet again to res et the player . If the pr oblems still exist, pl ease cut off th e power supply and consult your serv i ce center or [...]
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32 DESIGN AND SPECIFICA TIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE "Polaroid" and “Polaroid and Pixel” ar e trademarks of Polaroid Corporati on, W altham, MA, USA. For service, support and warranty information, visit www . polaroid.com . TFT screen size 7 inches Laser W av elength 780/650 nm Video System NTSC Frequency Response 20Hz ?[...]