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GB-1 SAFETY INV ISIBLE LAS ER RADIA TIO N WH EN O PEN O R INTERL OC K F AILE D OR D E FEA T ED. W ARNI NG S: D O NO T ST A R E IN T O BEA M. A v oid dire ct ex po sure to las er b eam . T o p re vent di rect exp osu re to lase r b eam , d o no t try to open th e en clo sure . LASER: T ype : D u al sem icon duct o r laser Ga AIA s W a ve leng t h: 6[...]
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GB-2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION : Read a nd ob serve all warnings and instructions in this user manual and those marked on your unit. Retain this manual for future reference. This unit has been designed and manufactured in a way that ensures y our personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fi re. The safeguards incorpo[...]
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GB-3 CONTENTS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INST RUCTIONS ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ..2 CONTENTS ................... ................ ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ...........3 P ACKAGE ............. ............... ............... ............... ..........[...]
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GB-2 Back panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Power cord 2. L (Left) audio output 3. SCART input 4. Composite V IDEO output 5. R (Right) aud io output 6. Digital COA X IAL output 7. ANT ENNA output 8. SCART output 9. ANT ENNA input CONNECTIONS Connecting to a T V and VCR See diagra m before selecting a connection op tion. Note : Y ou can conne ct a TV and V[...]
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GB-3 Connecting to amplif ier You can conne ct an amplifier to yo ur DVD player in sever al different w ays: Different options for connecting to an amplifier Output Sound quality Cable Cable supplied (Yes/No) L/R (Lef t/Right) audio outputs Normal Audio cable (w hite + red) Yes (A /V cable) Digital coax ial output ( COA XI AL) Very good Coaxial aud[...]
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GB-4 GETTING STARTED & BA SIC SETUP GETTING ST ARTED Power suppl y for the unit 1. Make the conn ections for the un it as shown in “CON NECTIONS”. 2. Insert 2 AAA batterie s (supplied) into the battery compartmen t in the remote control, taking care to follow the corre ct polarity. 3. Connect the po wer cord to an AC mains outlet. Press the[...]
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GB-5 Audio Setup Digital Output OFF – Select thi s option when no digital output is used . SPDIF/RA W - Dolby Digital signa ls are unaltered. Generally, this setting is used with a digi tal 5.1 channel amp. SPDIF/PC M – Dolby Digital and MPEG 2 multi-channe l signal s are converted to P CM (Pulse Code Modulation) . This setting is s uitable for[...]
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GB-6 The system in formation includes t he Model, H W (hardw are), SW (softwa re) and Date. Game There are three ga mes and a cale ndar . PLAYING DVD / CD / VCD DISCS 1. (Ope n / Close) • Press to open the disc tray. Note: Load the di sc on the disc tra y with printed side facing up . • Press this but ton again to close t he disc tray. The un i[...]
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GB-7 10. ANGLE A NGLE (change the viewing an gle on a DVD) This button enables you to view a scene from differen t angles (the av ailability of this function depends on the DVD). • Press A NGLE repeatedly to sele ct different viewing angles. 11. AUDIO (se lect the audio lan guages available on the disc) Different audio lang uages can be selected [...]
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GB-8 3.2 CD/VCD/SVC D Programming • Refer to the previo us section to p rogram the tracks of your choice. 3.3 Deleting a programmed ite m • Select the ite m and then press ■ to delete it. 4. Repeat playback A specific title, chap ter or track can be played repeatedly. Note : During VCD / SVCD playback, repe at playback is onl y available when[...]
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GB-9 Selection M enu Program : 1. Press STOP ■ to display the roo t menu. 2. Press ◄ , ► , ▲ or ▼ t o select a folder or file and then press the OK button to confirm. [IMAGES] --- JP EG files Press to start a slideshow from the JPEG file curre ntly selected. You can then zoo m or rotate the images display ed. Press the A NGLE button repea[...]
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GB-10 1) Channel List a) TV Channels The table ha s three options: Fav or , Move and Del. Favor Y ou can use this opt ion to select your favor ite channels. Go to the “Favor ” box correspondin g to the channel which you want to add to your favorites and press OK . Once a channel is chosen, a symbol (heart) will appear in the correspond ing “F[...]
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GB-1 1 enables you to s elect the channels to be locked. T o view the locked channels, the user must enter the correct PIN code. Note: the default PIN code is 6666. T o change it, return to Ma in Men u and select “System Setting”, then enter t he System Setting Menu-Pre ference page and sele ct the “Change P IN” option. 4) System Setting a)[...]
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GB-12 EPG Page Press the EPG button to enter EPG mode (electroni c program guide ). Use the ▲ , ▼ buttons to choose a chan nel and check the program list for the nex t two sessions. To return to normal viewing of the channel, press the OK bu tton. To c heck the complete program list for a day , pres s the ► button t o display it. Press t he ?[...]
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GB-13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you have a prob lem with your DVD pl ayer, pl ease first check the po ints below. It may be that something simple has been overlooked. Note : Under no circumstances should you try to repair the unit yourself as this will invalidate the warra nty. Only quali fied service personnel are au thorized to remove t he cover o[...]
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GB-14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply AC 100-240V ~ 50/60 Hz Power consumption 15 W Discs and files supported DVD-Video, DVD+R/RW DVD-R/R W , CD-DA, CD-R/R W , MP3, JPEG, VCD2.0, MPEG 4, Xvid (.avi) This player can play discs from zone “2”. This will be indicated on the disc label. TV system PAL/NTSC/AUTO Video output Composite video 1.0 [...]