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If the player fails to operate, consult the “Troubleshooting guide” on page 18  

Changes or modifications by the user will invalidate your guarantee.

Battery Information and Care

1 When unpacked the battery will not be fully charged, this is for your safety. You will only 
get approximately 30 minutes first time use .
2 To charge the  battery use only the original adapter. An empty battery will take 
approximately 3.5 hrs to charge fully.  A fully charged battery can continuously supply 
about 2.5 hour play.
3 Lithium battery's energy is supplied by electrochemical processing. As the batteries 
age their storage capacity will reduce (normally over 300 times recharging) and play time 
will accordingly decrease. This is normal for chemical products.
4 DO NOT SHORT OUT THE BATTERY TERMINALS fire or explosion could result. Do not 
allow the batteries to overheat, such as in direct sunlight or placed on heaters.
Do NOT throw damaged batteries in the domestic waste bin or on the fire. Contact your 
local waste disposal authority.
5  If battery contacts become contaminated, please take to your nearest repair agent for 
cleaning. 
7 When charging the battery do not use the player. Please wait until it has finished.
8  When the battery is fully charged the charger will automatically switch off.
9 The Car Adaptor can be used for charging the battery.
MPORTANT SAFTY INFORMATION

FEATURES OF THIS PLAYER

The control system of this unit automatically  detects when the voltage is too low or high 
and has a protection function. When the voltage is lower than 6.0V or above 14.4V, there 
will appear POWER LOW or POWER HIGH in the top right corner of the display. After one 
second, it will power off automatically for protection.
The unit is designed to operate with the cover closed (playing music discs) to reduce 
power consumption to approx 55%. Opening the display will revert to normal playing 
status.

INSTRUCTIONS

To prolong the life of this unit, each time it is turned on it should be “On” for at least 30 
seconds.
Some discs may not play on this player, especially discs burnt on Pc's.  If in doubt please 
check a known good disc. 
Occasionally the player may not operate or stop playing, due to interruption of the power 
supply. If this happens disconnect the power for 30 seconds and retry.

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Summary of Contents for AMD-2720

Page 1: ...PROGRESSIVE SCAN USER MANUAL IMPORTANT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AMD 2720...

Page 2: ...etup Video Setup Digital Setup 5 Compatible discs Safety Instructions Safety instructions Battery care 2 2 3 DVD Player and other component connection 4 1 Main component function of side panel 2 Acces...

Page 3: ...your safety This appliance is designed to operate from a mains supply of 220 240V AC 50 Hz and 12V DC automotive supply Do not attempt to connect to alternative supplies Not intended for use in HG ve...

Page 4: ...ontacts become contaminated please take to your nearest repair agent for cleaning 7 When charging the battery do not use the player Please wait until it has finished 8 When the battery is fully charge...

Page 5: ...es Storage When not in the player store all discs in their cases Keep discs flat Do not scratch the playing surface Do not store on heaters or in direct sunlight Cleaning discs Wipe discs with a soft...

Page 6: ...setup page 12 REMOTE CONTROL 3 CONSOLE 4 AUDIO 7 MENU PBC 8 MUTE 11 SLOW 12 PROGRAM 14 RETURN 17 ZOOM 19 AVIN 20 A B 21 REPEAT 22 LCD 25 SUBTITLE 26 STEP 29 VOL VOL STANDBY 1 2 ANGLE 5 SETUP 6 TITLE...

Page 7: ...to normal playing 12 PROGRAM When disc playing press this button to program the playing sequence to select the right music please move the cursor to PLAY and press ENTER 13 FF FR This player can suppo...

Page 8: ...ck 1 9 directly press number buttons 1 9 for tracks 10 use number buttons combination For example press first 2 then 5 within 2 seconds to select track 25 track 2 will be selected if the interval is o...

Page 9: ...nal position Caution If not using the remote control for a long period Please remove to batteries to prevent leakage damaging the controller If leakage does occur clean the contacts and install new ba...

Page 10: ...Y AN GLE AUDIO SE TU P TITL E MEN U P BC MUTE SL OW PROG RAM RE TU RN ZO OM AV in 3 RE PE AT 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 SUBTITLE 0 CL EA R A B LC D STEP P N CO NS OL E VOL VOL EN TE R OSD 1 Outer shell 2 Lid Lo...

Page 11: ...function of side panel 9 DC IN 12V HEADPHONE AC DC Adaptor AV AUDIO CABLE Power line STA ND BY AN GL E AU DI O SE TU P TIT LE ME NU PB C MU TE SL OW PRO GR AM RE TU RN ZO OM AV in 3 RE PE AT 2 1 6 5...

Page 12: ...tal signal output TV decoder or amplifier connect as shown Ensure both appliances are disconnected from the Mains power before connection Audio and video cable attached Audio left channel output white...

Page 13: ...CAL DIGITAL CORD WITHOUT IN PACKED Signal direction DIGITAL IN SINGAL OUTPUT 11 Optical Digital cable Not included Digital Audio Input Connector Note When using an external amplifier ensure the volume...

Page 14: ...TYPE PASSWORD RATING NEXT PAGE EXIT SETUP ON TV SYSTEM OFF SETUP 1 3 VIDEO OUTPUT MODE 1 S VIDEO S VIDEO output 2 CVBS combined video output Note Default setting S VIDEO output SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN SA...

Page 15: ...en scale TV set Left and right sides will be cut off to fit full screen when playing wide screen pictures Default setting is 16 9 NOTE 1 The display effect is related to data on disc some discs may no...

Page 16: ...E If you adjust the player and are not able to reset all the functions select Restore this will reset the player to its factory settings 1 7 2 RESUME A Memory Play OFF B Memory Play ON 1 7 3 PREV PAGE...

Page 17: ...JAPAN GERMAN CHINESE ENGLISH SPANISH LATIN PORTUGUESE MENU LANG 15 2 2 AUDIO LANGUAGE Enter AUDIO LANG press direction buttons to select a desired language and then press ENTER 2 3 SUBTITLE LANGUAGE E...

Page 18: ...ction buttons to select a desired option and then press ENTER to confirm There are three options ANALOG SPDIF RAM SPDIF PCM 1 ANALOG No signal output from optical terminal 2 SPDIF RAM If the player an...

Page 19: ...y saturation of video output 5 DIGITAL SETUP Configuration as following 5 1 OP MODE 1 LINE OUT Linear compact input signals Volume relative low recommended for use at night 2 RF REMOD High volume reco...

Page 20: ...Press direction key to choose BRIGHTNESS then press to adjust The range is 0 100 2 CONTRAST Press direction key to choose CONTRAST then press to adjust The range is 0 100 3 SHARPNESS Press direction...

Page 21: ...mins MPEG2 Compact disc Digital Audio disc Digital video dynamic frame Includes SVCD CVD VCD 12 cm 8 cm 74 mins 20 mins MPEG1 Compact disc Digital Audio disc Digital video dynamic frame Includes VCD2...

Page 22: ...obstacles between the remote handset and the player Background light Remote handsets do not operate to their full potential in bright sunlight situations Darken the room Distorted or noisy picture Di...

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