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SAFETY INVI SIBLE LASER R ADIA TION WHEN OPEN OR INT ERLOCK FA I L E D O R D E F E A T E D . WA R N I N G S : DO NOT S T ARE INTO BEAM . A void di rect expos ure to las er beam. T o prevent direct exposur e t o las er beam, do not t ry t o open the enclos ure. LA SE R : T ype: Dual semicondu cto r las er GaAIAs W avelengt h: 65 0nm and 780nm Output[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION S CA UTI ON : Read and observe all warnings an d instructio ns in this us er guide and those marked on y our unit. Keep this guide for futu re reference. This unit has been desig ned and manuf actured in a w ay that ensures you r personal sa fety . Improper use c an result in electric s hock or fire h azard. Th e safegu[...]
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PACKAGE DVD player A/V cable Stand Remote control Instruction manual AC adapter MOUNTING Mounting on the stand Insert the stand into the unit’s slot at the back and rotate the stand aroun d 90°. Place the unit in an upright position. Wall-mounting You can remove the stand and mount the unit on a wall with the slots at the back of the unit and tw[...]
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Connecting to an amplifier/5.1 speaker sy stem You can connect your DVD player to an analogue ster eo amplifier or a digital amplifier using a 5.1 speaker system CH: Different options for c onnecting to an a mplifier Output Sound quality Cable Cable supplied (Yes/No) AV audio outputs Normal Audio cable (white and red) Yes (A/V cable) Digital coaxia[...]
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GETTING STARTED & BASIC SETUP GETTING STARTED Power supply for the unit 1. Carry out the connections for th e unit as shown in “CONNECTIONS”. 2. Insert 2 AAA batteries (supplied) into the battery compartment in the remote con trol, taking care to follow the correct polarities. 3. Connect the AC adapter power cord to an AC mains outlet and t[...]
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3. Use ▲ or ▼ to select an item in the sub-menu, then press ENTE R to confirm. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change any settings. 5. Press the SETUP button to exit setup. For more details, please refer to the next chapters. 1. SYSTEM SETUP 1.1 “TV SYSTEM” This player supports two different TV systems: NT SC or PAL. Choose the system that corres[...]
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1.6 “PASSWORD” & “RATING” Many DVDs contain Motion Picture Association rating codes. This DVD Pla yer will recognize the codes on these discs, providing a me thod to prevent children from viewing films which are not suitable for them. 1 (Kid safe): Suitable for all audiences. 2 (G): Suitable for general audiences. 3 (PG): Parental guida[...]
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“SPDIF/OFF” : The audio signal is not transmitted vi a the “COAXIAL” or “HDMI” o utput. Select this option when no digital output is used. “SPDIF/RAW” : Dolby Digital signals are unaltered. Generally, this setting is used with a digital 5.1 channel receiver. “SPDIF/PCM” : Dolby Digital and MPEG 2 multi-channel si gnals are conve[...]
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The image can be advanced frame by frame. • For DVD / VCD playback, press STEP to advance frame by frame. Each time you press the button, playback will advance by one frame. Press to resume normal playback. 4. SLOW Press the SLOW button to start forward slow motion play in the following sequence: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7. Press the button to [...]
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Note: • For VCD playback, press the AUDIO button to select an audio output (STEREO, MONO L, MONO R, MIX MONO). • If a DTS disc is playing, there will be no sound output when DTS audio format is selected. 13. SUB/RIP (select one of the Subtitle Languages av ailable on the disc) During playback, you can change the subtitle language or disable the[...]
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• Press or select PLA Y and press ENTER to start the programmed pla yback. PROGR AM PLAY CLEA R 3.2 CD/VCD/SVCD Programming • Enter the t rack number of your choice. • Refer to the previous section to program the tracks of your choice. 3.3 Clear a programmed item • Select the field you want to delete and then press CLE AR to delete the item[...]
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rclockwise. press AUDIO to show the current playback audio language. PEG4 files with external subtitles. le file in a suitable format, e.g. Subrip (*.srt), MicroDVD (*.sub), SAMI 2). Give the MPEG 4 movie and subtitle file the same name (e.g. abc.avi and abc.srt). Burn them to a 3). the MPEG4 file to play, then pre ss enu will appear when MP3/ ◄ [...]
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NCODE OPTIONS ding speed between 1X and 4X. Note: one of the following bitrates: d 160 Kbps. Using a higher rate, such ILE OPTIONS REA TE PLA YLIST : This option allows you to create a playlist under the name “Unknown o select the source on whic h you would like to record extracts: USB device or • Select TRACKS. By default, al l of the tracks a[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If it appears that the unit is fault at something simple has been ote : Under no circumstances should you try to repair the unit yourself as this will void the warranty. y, first consult this checklist. It may be th overlooked. N Only qualified service pers onnel should remove the cover or service this unit. THE REMOTE CONTROL[...]
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Input: AC 100-240V ~ 50/60 Hz Output: DC 5V 2A Power supply AC adapter Power consumption Standby: 1.77 W mode: 5 W USB/memory card Disc mode: 6.5 W Discs and files supported /RW DVD-R/R W , CD-DA, can play discs from zone “2”. abel. DVD-Video, DVD+R CD-R/RW , MP3, JPEG , VCD2.0, MPEG 4, Xvid (.avi) This player This indi[...]