Akai ACVDS940UCX Operation Manual Download Page 9

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OPERATION

PLAYING DISCS

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2. ClosetheDVDdoor,andthediscwillbeloadedautomatically.Onceloaded,

PRE-STOP [   ]

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(PAUSE) STEP [   ]

5. The PAUSE function is applicable to both DVDs and CD audio discs:

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DVD SETUP MODE

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If necessary, turn the unit ON with the Power Switch. The unit’s Power LED should be 
GREEN, indicating that the battery is not in need of a charge. The unit will attempt to 
load a disc if one is present under the disc cover. Press the PUSH TO OPEN button 
(item 11 on page 6), on the left side of the front panel to open the DVD door and put a 
disc on the loader, with the label side facing up. For double-sided DVD discs, mount 
the disc with the "A1" label (the Side 1 equivalent label) facing up.

if it is a DVD disc, it will start playing automatically, typically showing either the 
Menu/Title Page on the screen or previews of coming attractions. 
if it is a CD, it will play the first track directly.

The PAUSE function (II) isinitiated by pressing the PAUSE button (item 7 on page 6 
/ item 17 on page 7).
For DVDs, pressing PAUSE causes the picture to freeze and the sound to cease.
For CD audio discs, pressing PAUSE causes the sound to pause and bemuted.
Press the PLAY/ENTER button again to resume normal play.

Each press of this key advances the video content by a small interval. The audio is 
silent.
Cancel the PAUSE or STEP function by pressing PLAY.

Press the SETUP button (item 4 on page 6 / item 6 on page 7) to display the Setup 
Menu.
Along the top of the initial display are four icons, each representing one of the four 
categories listed above. By using the left [     ] or right [     ] direction  keys ( item 8
on page 6 / item 5 on page 7) , it is possible to highlight the desired category, 
whose name will also be displayed in yellow type below the icons.
The following section will cover all four configuration categories and their settings.

Press the STOP button (item 7 on page 6 / item 18 on page 7) once if you want invoke the 
PRE-STOP mode. PRE-STOP stops the playback, displays the manufacturer’s logo, and 
allows playback to be resumed from the point at which STOP was pressed--simply by 
pressing  the  ENTER  button (item  9 on page  6  /  item  4 on page 7). PRE-STOP is 
very similar to PAUSE, except that PAUSE freezes the existing video on the screen, while 
PRE-STOP replaces it with the aforementioned logo.
Pressing the STOP button twice completely stops the disc, and causes the unit to enter the 
STOP mode, where the disc ceases to spin, and playback can no longer be resumed from 
the point at which the STOP button was pressed.

The STEP function (available only on the remote control (item 17 on page 7) is 
activated only after PAUSE is invoked.

Setup Mode provides the menus for the configuration of the SYSTEM SETUP, 
LANGUAGE SETUP, VIDEO SETUP, and SPEAKER SETUP categories.

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Summary of Contents for ACVDS940UCX

Page 1: ...ACVDS940UCX PORTABLE DVD PLAYER OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...dio tuner The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of an uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the product s enclosure...

Page 3: ...Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instruction completely and keep this manual for future reference Dear Customers May we take this opportunity to thank you...

Page 4: ...R CD RW discs recorded with writing device can only be used when they are correctly treated Region Management Information This DVD Player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Managem...

Page 5: ...hunder When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the house hold AC outlet Be sure to turn the unit off and disconnect the AC power cord before cleaning the unit surf...

Page 6: ...Video Output A V Output Jack Volume Control 13 Power Switch 12 DC IN 12V 14 15 16 Headphones Output Jack 17 18 19 A V Input Jack 20 USB Jack 21 SD Card Location of Controls Note When using the LINE I...

Page 7: ...Corrosion oxidation battery leakage and any other gradually acidic defect of this nature will invalidate the guarantee...

Page 8: ...to its DC IN 12V connector is also lit If RED the battery is in need of a charge and is being charged If GREEN the battery is fully charged and further charging is not necessary although no harm will...

Page 9: ...interval The audio is silent Cancel the PAUSE or STEP function by pressing PLAY Press the SETUP button item 4 on page 6 item 6 on page 7 to display the Setup Menu Along the top of the initial display...

Page 10: ...cable not included between your player s S VIDEO jack and an external TV equipped with an S VIDEO input connector and if desired an external audio system as well In either case inaddition to the S Vi...

Page 11: ...ER ON default OFF TV TYPE 4 3 PS Pan Scan 4 3 LB Letter Box 16 9 wide screen default DEFAULT RESTORE SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM NTSC AUTO SCREEN SAVER PAL TV TYPE DEFAULT EXIT SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 4 3 PS 4...

Page 12: ...G and press ENTER Use the button to select the desired AUDIO Language and press ENTER SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Press the direction buttons to highlight the SUBTITLE LANG and press ENTER Use the buttons to se...

Page 13: ...STEREO default VIDEO SETUP 12 BRI 10 CON HUE 8 SATURATION 6 4 EXIT SETUP 2 0 VIDEO SETUP 6 BRI 4 CON HUE 2 SATURATION 0 2 EXIT SETUP 4 6 VIDEO SETUP BRI 12 CON 10 HUE 8 SATURATION 6 4 EXIT SETUP 2 0...

Page 14: ...the remote control to enter the Root Menu Use the direction button or input the item index through the Number keys 0 9 to do the selection Press ENTER to confirm the selection For DVD there are 4 dif...

Page 15: ...the target location immediately Use the direction buttons to navigate within the image This function is not available for CD G This function is only applicable for DVD disc It can change the subtitle...

Page 16: ...l be shown on the screen at a time Press the PAUSE button It will freeze the screen so that the current picture can be held for a long time To resume the slide show mode press thePLAY button Press the...

Page 17: ...nnected to the unit Plug the AC adapter securely into the wall outlet and securely into the unit as well Be sure the battery is fully charged If unable to be charged the battery will have to be replac...

Page 18: ...product For more information and warranty conditions please visit www akai eu GB 18 Cleaning and Maintenance SPECIFICATIONS Power consumption Standby power consumption Design and specifications are su...

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