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Table of contents for the manual
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T ABLE OF CONTENT 1. INST ALLA TION GUIDE ........................................................................................................... 3 2. FUNCTION KEYS ...................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 FRONT P ANEL OF FUNCTIONS ..............................[...]
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3 1. INST ALLA TION GUIDE 1. On a towel or soft cloth, gently place the monitor unit "facedown" on a stable work surface. 2. Locate the pigtail with the DIN connector . 3. Connect the DIN connector to the interface cable provided. 4. Connect the RED wire to the positive (+) battery terminal. 5. Connect the Black wire to a chassis electric[...]
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4 2. FUNCTION KEYS 2.1 FRONT P ANEL FUNCTIONS POWER: Press the "POWER" button once, T o "POWER ON." Press it again, to "POWER OFF ." MENU: Press MENU to Display OSD. Press again to exit MENU. When in sub-menus, press "MENU" to return to the main MENU UP/DN: Use to make item selection in OSD menus and to incre[...]
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5 5. ACCESSORIES ✎ PS2/CAR CABLE ✎ INST ALLA TION BRACKET ✎ SCREW P ACK ✎ USER MANUAL ✎ REMOTE CONTROL 4. SPECIFICA TIONS ITEM DESCRIPTION LCD Panel: 13.3" TFT Active Area 270.3 (W) x 202.8 (H) mm Resolution: 1024(H) x 3(RGB) x 768(V) Display Colors: 262,144 colors Pixel Pitch (mm): 0.264 (H) x 0.264 (V) mm Backlight Unit CCFL Side-l[...]
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6 6. TYPES OF DISCS PLA Y ABLE ON THIS PLA YER • The discs listed on the table below can be played on this player without an adapter . • The marks shown on the table below are indicated on the disc’ s label, package or jacket 6-1 FRONT P ANEL FUNCTIONS DVD discs of packages include the marks shown below . These marks indicate the type of vide[...]
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7 6. STOP Button Press this button to stop playback of the picture or sound. 7. STEP Button Press this button for step-by-step playback. 8. TITLE Button Press this button to display the DVD’ s title. 9. UP Button Press this button to increase value. 10. MODE Button Press this button to switch LCD mode: Monitor , Brightness, Color , Reverse. Then [...]
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8 8. PROGRAM Button Use this button to program individually . 9. SLOW Button Press this button to slow playback at 1/2,1/4,1/6 speed. 10. REPEA T Button For DVDs, use it to play title or chapters repeatedly . For CDs, use it to play tracks or the entire disc repeatedly . 1 1. A-B Button Press it during playback to set Point A and Point B and then t[...]
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9 8. PLA YBACK FUNCTIONS 8.1 Loading Disc 1. Push to insert the disc 2. If no power supply , the disc will not be inhaled. Notes: • Do not use cracked or warped discs. Doing so could result in damage. • Set the disc securely . Failure to set it securely could result in damage. • Set single-sided DVDs or CDs with the label sidefacing upwards. [...]
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10 8.6 P AUSING THE DISC Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button. Press the button again to resume playback. 8.7 Scanning Forward And Backward During playback, press the PRE or NEXT button. Reverse direction. Forward direction 8.8 RETURNING TO THE PREVIOUS CHAPTER OR TRACK OF DVDS, VIDEO CDS AND CDS Press the PRE button during playback. When pressed, playbac[...]
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11 9. V ARIOUS LANGUAGE AND SUBTITLE SETTINGS Disc Setting Select "DISC SETTING" by using the " / " button on the remote control unit, then press ‘ENTER’ button to enter the DISC SETTING menu. Disc Setting Menu 10. SETTING THE P ARENT AL LOCK LEVEL Select ‘Parental’ by using " / " button on the r emote control [...]
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12 1 1. OTHER SETTING 1 1.1 V ideo Setting Select "VIDEO SETTING" by using " / " button on the remote control unit, then press ENTER button to enter the VIDEO SETTING screen. 1 1.2 Dolby Digital Setting a) Select "DOLBY DIGIT AL" by using " / " button on the remote control unit, and then press ENTER to enter [...]
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13 12. ADV ANCED FUNCTIONS 12.1 Search For A Specific Scene 1. Press the SEARCH button. 2. Press the numeral button to select specific time or title/chapter . 3. Press the ENTER button and playback starts from the specific chapter number . 12.2 V iewing In Slow Motion DVDs And V ideo CDs Press the SLOW button during playback, the playback speed bec[...]
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14 13. CAUTIONS ON USE 13.1 Handing When holding with both hands • Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs. • Do not scratch signal surface or let it get dirty . 13.2 Storing discs • Always place discs in their case and store them vertically . A void storing discs in hot or humid places, places exposed to direct Sunlight and places in wh[...]
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15 14. TROUBLE SHOOTING Picture Disturbed When A DVD Is Recoded On A VCR Or Played V ia A VCR ➔ This player is compatible with analog copy protect type copy guard. Some discs include copy prohibit signals. Such discs will not play properly when played via a VCR when recoded on a VCR. Play Cannot Be Operated With The Remote Contr ol Unit ➔ Remot[...]