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JPEG FILES

JPEG is the most efficient image compression 
format and is widely used for photo / picture 
storage. Even when pictures are compressed 
15-20 times, they still maintain an excellent 
quality. The JPEG format is also supported 
by most picture processing software. The JPEG 
file uses less storage space and is easy to use. 
This DVD player can read JPEG formatted 
picture CD discs. 
1.Place a photo disc in the DVD player and 
menu will appear.
2.Press the number buttons of the selection 
you want to view. 
3.Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view.

Using the Menu To Select Photos

1.Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view the 
photo on the screen.   
2.Press STOP to end viewing. 
3.When in STOP mode, you can return to the 
upper menu by selecting the top file item on 
the right side of the screen and pressing 
PLAY/PAUSE button. Other functions: 
1.  When playing JPEG images, this DVD 
player allows the pause, play, repeat, and 
browse functions.
2.  When playing JPEG images, press the 
RESUME button to see the different formats 
of photo display.
3.  Press VOL+ and VOL - buttons to select 
pictures. 
4. To zoom in on the image, press the ZOOM 
button. Pressing the ZOOM button once more 
will return the picture to normal. 
 5. When the zoom is on, press the Fast 
Forward or Fast Reverse to zoom in or out on 
the image. 
6. When the zoom is off, pressing the direction 
arrows will cause the image to turn 
over (reverse).

This handy trouble-shooting guide is provided
to save you time if you experience any problems 
with this DVD player. If the problem is not listed 
or if the provided solution does not correct the 
problem, please call our customer support 
department. 

Possible Problems / Solutions
No power 

1. Check to ensure that the power plug is securely 
connected to the power outlet and that the outlet 
is in working condition (test outlet by CAREFULLY 
plugging another electrical item in to it) 

No sound

 

1. Check the connection between the DVD player 
and the TV set, amplifier, or any other unit the DVD
player is connected to. 
2. Check to ensure the TV and amplifier are in the 
correct mode. 

No picture 

1. Check the connection between the DVD player 
and the TV set or any other unit it is connected to. 
2. Check to make sure TV is turned on. 

Disc does not play 

1. Check to make sure the disc is loaded 
correctly with the label side facing up on 
disc tray. 
2. Check that disc is clean from dirt, dust,
fingerprints, and smudges. 
3. Check to ensure the disc is inserted 
Between the guides on the tray. 
4. Check to see if the Parental Lock Function is on. 
5. Make sure disc is for use in region ONE.
 Remote does not work. 
1. Check batteries; possibly replace. 
2. Check to ensure there are not any obstacles 
between the remote sensor on the 
unit's front panel and the remote control. 
3. Be sure the remote is aimed at the remote sensor. 

Divided picture 

1. Check that disc is clean and has no scratches. 
2. This DVD player is controlled by a microcomputer, 
which may need to be reset. 
To reset, turn off the unit's power completely, wait 30 
seconds, then turn the player back on. 

No color picture 

1. Check to see if the S connector is damaged
 (bent pin). 

MP3 discs do not play

 

1. Use a different program to re-burn the disc, as the 
program may not be MP3 compatible with the player. 
2. Use a newer edition of MP3 software such as
 "Audio station 4", "Easy CD Creator", etc. 
3. Make sure MP3 file is not encoded with a variable 
bit rate, such as provided by Real Networks.

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

Summary of Contents for DVA200

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 11 DVA200 2 1 Channel Home Theater System ...

Page 2: ... blades and a third groundingprong The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fitinto your outlet consult an electrician for replacement ofthe obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walkedon or pinched 11 USE only attachments or accessoriesspecified by the manufacturer 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms orwhen unused fo...

Page 3: ...d Back Panels 1 Front Panel 1 Back Panel 1 Remote Control 2 Operating the Remote Control 3 4 Functions 5 8 System Setup 9 10 MP3 Function 10 JPEG Files 11 Troubleshooting 11 Connecting Devices TABLE OFCONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...EO OUTPUT 3 YUV OUTPUT 4 AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT 5 EARPHONE OUTPUT 1 POWER 2 PLAY PAUSE 3 STOP 4 PREV 5 NEXT 5 Back Panel Functions L R L R PUSH PUSH DVA200 STOP POWER PREV NEXT PLAY PAUSE S VIDEO YUV A VOUT EARPHONE AC IN 4 5 ...

Page 5: ...DIO R DVA200 NUMBER BUTTONS 13 CONTROL FWD Forward 11 REV Reverse 12 MENU 8 26 PREV Previous PROG Program 15 31 A B Repeat A B VOL Volume Down 6 23 VOL Volume Up POWER 1 ANGLE 2 SUBTITLE 3 TITLE 4 PBC Playback Control 5 ENTER 7 PLAY PAUSE 9 STOP 10 CLEAR 14 SLOW 17 REPEAT 16 18 DISPLAY 19 LANGUAGE 20 RESET 21 RESUME 22 MUTE 24 SETUP 25 STEP 27 NEXT 38 TIME 29 ZOOM 32 AUDIO R Right 30 AUDIO L Left ...

Page 6: ...or strong fluorescent lightas it may cause the unit not tooperate correctly When other remote controlsare nearby or when the remote isused near equipment using infrared rays interferencemay occur Placing an object onthe remote control may cause it accidentlydepress a remote button changing a functionand shortening battery life Do not cover thefront of the DVDreceiver with tinted glass asit may cau...

Page 7: ... CSA STD C22 2 NO 60065 C US 3127509 1 Plug the power plug into an AC source 2 Follow above connection diagram and connect speakers to your source 3 Check that the volume control is turned low or to the minimum position 4 Turn power volume switch on check that the power indicator light comes on 5 Start your DVD or music source Make sure your DVD or music is playing so you have sound coming from so...

Page 8: ...the player hasread the disc theunit automatically will begin playback Note It is possible todamage a disc ifit is not placed correctly on theguides in the disc tray Thismay also cause theDVD player to malfunction Do notforce or place anything other than a5 DVD or CDonto the disc tray Never move the DVDplayer during playback as this maycause damage to the disc as well asthe player To openand close ...

Page 9: ...ill slow to1 2 speed to 1 4 to 1 8 to 1 16 to 1 32 and back to normal In reverse the speed willalso slow from 1 2 speed to 1 4 to 1 8 to 1 16 to 1 32 and back to normal To resume normal playback at anytime press the PLAY PAUSE button Screen Display While a disc is playing the status of various functions may be checked such as the title track number and several time categories 1 Press the DISPLAYbu...

Page 10: ...pear Select the desired language by pressingthe LANGUAGE button Note The disc being playedmust be multi language Encoded Locating a Title DVD discs are normallydivided into titles which are then sub dividedinto chapters A Specific titleor chapter can easilybe located Specific titles canbe found using the title menu functionif the disc contains a title menu orthrough its unique title number Title F...

Page 11: ...ntrol by pressing the VOL button to raise thevolume or the VOL button to lower it By pressing the MUTE button no audiowill be heard To returnthe audio press theMUTE button again Program This function allows youto program the desired order of playfor specific tracks Press the PROG button and the Program menu will appear onthe screen Set the programs play order usingthe number buttons Then scrollto ...

Page 12: ...Korean and others Screen Setup Follow the directions displayedin Setup and press the remotecontrol buttons based on the TVScreen display and SCREENwill be setup TV TYPE There are three kindsof TV type 4 3 PS Pan Scan 4 3 LB Letterbox 16 9 Wide Screen which can beselected based on the disc format TV screen SCREEN SAVER When the player hasstopped for more than 15 seconds a SCREENSAVERof the DVD logo...

Page 13: ...p When you finish thesetup please select the Exit Setup the playerwill be back tothe TV screen MP3 FUNCTION OPERATION OFMP3 FUNCTION MP3 is an audiocompression mode using Level 3 of theinternational standard MPEG The audio signal iscompressed in a rateof 12 1 An MP3disc can contain over600 minutes of music thatrivals Compact Discs in sound quality Files Menu of Mp3Players When playing a MP3disc tw...

Page 14: ...customer support department Possible Problems Solutions No power 1 Check to ensurethat the power plugis securely connected to the poweroutlet and that theoutlet is in working condition test outlet by CAREFULL Y plugging another electrical itemin to it No sound 1 Check the connectionbetween the DVD player and the TVset amplifier orany other unit theDVD player is connected to 2 Check to ensurethe TV...

Page 15: ...oblem Failure to encloserequired information will result in delay ofyour shipment Please allow4 6 weeks for productservice or replacement This warranty doesnot cover any product which has been subjectto damage due to an act ofNature misuse neglect accident abuse commercial use or modification of or to any part of theproduct including the antenna Damage to external devices such asspeakers and other...

Page 16: ...d toalert the user tothe presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within theproduct s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude toconstitute a risk ofelectric shock to persons The exclamation point withinan equilateral triangle isintended to alert the user tothe presence of importantoperating and maintenance servicing instructions inthe literature accompanying the product ...

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