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Menu operation

1.  Press [SETUP] on the DVD player, or on the remote control, to display the 

system setup menu, where you can configure the operation of the player. The 

icons on top of the display represent the different setup menus, from left to 

right: General Setup, Audio Setup, Video Setup and Preferences.

2.  Use the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] arrow keys to select the targeted setup page.
3.  Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to select the setup items you want to adjust, 

then press [ENTER] or [OK] or [RIGHT] for access. Press the [UP] and [DOWN] 

arrow keys to choose options, and press [ENTER] or [OK] to confirm. 

4.  Use the arrow keys to keep on selecting other setup items for adjustment. 
5.  Press [LEFT] to return to the previous level menu. 
6.  Press [SETUP] again to quit the system setup menu. 

General setup menu

In this menu you can set up the TV display format, angle mark, display language, 

captions, screen saver, HDCD, and last memory. 

TV display
• 

Normal/PS:

 When this machine is connected to an ordinary TV, a wide screen 

picture will display on the entire TV screen, but parts on the left and right of the 

picture are cut off. 

• 

Normal/LB: 

When this machine is connected to an ordinary TV, a wide screen 

picture will display on the entire TV screen, but with black strips above and 

beneath the picture.

• 

Wide screen:

 When this machine is connected to a wide screen TV, you can 

select this option. The wide screen image will be displayed across the

 

full 

screen, stretched horizontally.

Angle mark

The angle mark can be turned 

ON

 or 

OFF

.

• 

When the Angle mark is turned 

ON

, the screen will display the angle mark 

when a multi-angle DVD is played. This is only applicable when playing video 

discs recorded with multiple angles.

OSD language display

The OSD language is set to English. 

Setup Options

Summary of Contents for HC-PDV9018

Page 1: ...9 Portable DVD Player HC PDV9018 Instruction Manual AFTER SALES SUPPORT NZ 0800 836 761 N13275...

Page 2: ...ty Instructions 3 Important Notes 6 Parts List 7 Buttons and Functions 9 Getting Started 11 Basic DVD Playback 14 Advanced Operations 15 Setup Options 17 Troubleshooting Guide 20 Technical specificati...

Page 3: ...pair the unit yourself and do not replace the plug Only have the equipment serviced by qualified personnel In case of damage or when service is required contact our after sales support line for advice...

Page 4: ...he equipment will not be used for some time Always grasp the plug not the cord when disconnecting RCD The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional s...

Page 5: ...hen it is spinning Do not attempt to play a cracked or deformed disc even if attempts have been made to repair it Do not tilt shake or move the unit while it is playing It may damage the disc Do not p...

Page 6: ...y be distorted To avoid these problems place the unit away from these appliances Disc protection Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not attach tape or paper to the disc To clean off dust sl...

Page 7: ...N OFF 6 SET UP 7 MENU 8 PREV 9 DIRECTION Buttons 10 FWD 11 OK 12 NEXT 13 REW 14 PLAY PAUSE 15 STOP 16 INDICATOR Light and SENSOR for Remote Control 17 DC IN 18 POWER ON OFF 19 AV OUT 20 EARPHONE Socke...

Page 8: ...8 HC PDV9018 See pages 9 to 10 for a description of the buttons and functions of the remote control Parts List Cont...

Page 9: ...currently playing video disc ANGLE When viewing a multi angle encoded DVD press to view different angles of a particular scene SETUP Press once to enter the main system setup menu Press it again to qu...

Page 10: ...e or song time for playback In TV mode press to search channels automatically A B When playing a video disc press this button to record the starting point A of the segment you want to repeat press it...

Page 11: ...it near the indicator light Precautions when using batteries Do not use old and new batteries together Do not use different types of battery for example Manganese and Alkaline batteries together Note...

Page 12: ...layer can be used continuously for about 2 hours without recharging Once fully charged you can disconnect the device from the charger AC DC power adaptor or leave the charger connected to run the DVD...

Page 13: ...button and remove the disc by lifting from beneath while gently pressing down on its centre Adjusting the volume Use the VOL and VOL buttons on the main unit or on the remote control to adjust the vo...

Page 14: ...nge it 2 Once a disc has loaded the DVD player will start playing the disc automatically or depending on the disc it will start reading the disc s contents list which may take 10 20 seconds 3 If the m...

Page 15: ...tent from a USB device or memory card follow step 1 of the basic DVD playback on page 14 but instead of inserting a disc insert a USB device into the USB port and or a memory card into the card slot a...

Page 16: ...rom the selected picture Press to suspend current playback Press it again or press to restore normal playback Press to start or restore playback of the currently playing video disc Press REPEAT repeat...

Page 17: ...nu In this menu you can set up the TV display format angle mark display language captions screen saver HDCD and last memory TV display Normal PS When this machine is connected to an ordinary TV a wide...

Page 18: ...mber the last playback point on a disc before it was turned off or stopped When the disc is started again it will start playing from this memory point Audio setup menu Speaker setup Left Right sound c...

Page 19: ...ot contain the selected language the default setting of the video disc will work Parental control This option is used to set up parental control levels so you can control which discs can be played The...

Page 20: ...d or there is a loose connection Make sure that the proper source is selected on the external display Also make sure that the AV cable is properly connected No sound Volume is set to minimum Press the...

Page 21: ...e sensor at the front of the unit near the indicator light The disc cannot be played The disc is incorrectly inserted Make sure to place the disc label side up into the disc compartment The disc is un...

Page 22: ...response 20Hz 20KHz Video output 1 Vp p75 unbalanced Audio output 1 4 Vrms 10 k Dynamic range 85dB Laser Semiconductor laser with the wave length of 650nm 795nm Power supply DC 12V 1A Power consumptio...

Page 23: ...23 Notes...

Page 24: ...h packed with features and completely reliable We are so confident in our products we back them up with a 1 year warranty Now you too can relax knowing that you are covered Customer Helpline NZ 0800 8...

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