Audiovox D1708ES User Manual Download Page 36

O. Specifications

Compatible DISC: DVD/CD/MP3
Signal system: NTSC
Panel size: 7 inch
Resolution: 480 x 234
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Video output: 1 Vp-p/75 Ohm, unbalanced
Audio output: 1.4Vrms/10kOhm
Audio S/N: Better than 60 dB
Dynamic range : Better than 85 dB
Laser: Semiconductor Laser,  Wave Length: 650 nm/795 nm
Power source: DC 9V-12V
Power consumption: 12 W, 1.0 Amp
Operating temperature: 5~35°C
Weight : 1.72 lbs (0.78 kg)
Dimensions (W x D x H): 7.87 X 5.92 X1.44inches

  (200 x 150.5 x 36.5mm)

Battery Type: Ni-Mh

NTSC

7 Inches

         

480 x 234

DC 9V-12V

6W, 0.5 Amp

41~104º F (5~40ºC)

10-75%

4~140º F (-20~60ºC)

 8.0” x  0.5” x 6.0”
 (204 x 151 x 12 mm)

0.72 lbs (0.327kg)

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Summary of Contents for D1708ES

Page 1: ...D1708ES PORTABLE DVD PLAYER WITH TWO 7 MONITORS 7 LC D M ON I TO R 128 7396A...

Page 2: ...ed in a motor vehicle and visible to the driver if the LCD panel or video monitor is used for vehicle information system control rear or side observation or naviga tion If the LCD panel or video monit...

Page 3: ...Indicators and Connectors 10 F Loading and Playing a Disc 12 G SETUP 13 H Basic Operation 21 I MENU 22 J DISPLAY 22 K PLAYING AUDIO CDS 28 L PLAYING MP3 DISCS 30 M Playing JPEG files 32 N Connectingto...

Page 4: ...ace the set on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table to prevent it from falling Keep the unit away from strong magnets heat sources direct sunlight excessive dust If the unit is brought direc...

Page 5: ...producers Since this unit plays discs according to the disc contents the software producers de signed some playback features may not be available Also refer to the instructions supplied with the disc...

Page 6: ...pter Cable D Powering and installation 1 Powering the system indoors Refer to Figure 1 Plug one end of the AC to DC adapter into the DC 9V jack on the unit then plug the other end into a 120V AC power...

Page 7: ...7 7 LCD MONITOR Figure 2 Main Unit Back Panel Main Unit Right Side...

Page 8: ...Figure 3 Figure 3 1 Take one of the supplied straps from the carry bag Connect the latch to one of the upper rings on the carry bag and then con nect the second latch to the other upper ring Place th...

Page 9: ...pouch Loop the strap of the pouch around the headrest and pull the end of the strap while holding the buckle to tightly secure the pouch to the headrest Option 2 Flat Surface Refer to Figure 5 Figure...

Page 10: ...Up Down Left Right OK Buttons 3 Open Button 4 Previous Next Pause Stop Play Buttons 5 Screen Mode Button 6 Remote Sensor 7 Power Indicated LED 8 Power Switch 9 Brightness Control 10 Volume Control 11...

Page 11: ...ew Refer to Figure 7 Figure 7 1 Brightness Control 2 Power Off On Switch 3 AV In Jack 4 DC 9 12V Input Jack 5 Headphone Jack 6 Reverse Switch 7 Volume Control NOTE Slide the Reverse Switch to rotate t...

Page 12: ...e Button 19 Play Pause Button F Loading and Playing a Disc a After connecting power to the unit apply power to the DVD player by sliding the power switch to the on position The power indicator will li...

Page 13: ...menu Select the TV display mode using UP DOWN and press ENTER to confirm the setting Press LEFT to return Normal PS When the player outputs signal to a normal TV and a wide picture is shown on the ful...

Page 14: ...ing the UP DOWN button and then press ENTER to confirm the setting Press the LEFT button to return Angle Mark Screen Display On The screen will show the angle mark icon If an angle option is available...

Page 15: ...Screen Saver Screen Display d Select Last Memory by UP DOWN buttons Last Memory Screen Display On The unit will return to the last position on the disc Off The unit will not return to the last positi...

Page 16: ...een Display b Select Contrast by using the UP DOWN buttons then press ENTER Adjust the Contrast by pressing the LEFT RIGHT buttons To exit Contrast adjustment press ENTER again to return the main Menu...

Page 17: ...on Color Screen Display 3 Select Password using the LEFT RIGHT buttons then press the ENTER button to enter Password Setup Page Password Change Menu Screen Display Password Change Menu Screen Display...

Page 18: ...ns then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Select the desired subtitle language or Subtitle Off using the UP DOWN buttons then press ENTER to confirm the setting and press LEFT to return Preference Subt...

Page 19: ...ected language is not available the player will play and display on the screen in the original recorded language contained on the disc d Select Parental using the UP DOWN buttons then press RIGHT to e...

Page 20: ...UP DOWN buttons then press RIGHT to enter the submenu Press ENTER to make the setting return to the factory set mode NOTE The parental setting is not affected by the default reset function Loading Fa...

Page 21: ...n Execute item or confirm setting Select item or password setting Return Display the root menu of the disc Repeat playing title chapter or track Repeat a specific portion from point A to point B of th...

Page 22: ...ot menu J DISPLAY 1 PLAYING TIME AND REMAINING TIME a During playback press the DISPLAY button to display the cur rent Title Number 1 the total Number of Titles 2 the current Chapter Number 3 the tota...

Page 23: ...ss DISPLAY a 5th time to exit DISPLAY OFF will be dis played and will disappear automatically in 3 seconds 2 ANGLE During playback of a disc press ANGLE to display the available angles for discs conta...

Page 24: ...nguages 2 displayed If there are mul tiple languages press SUBTITLE again to select another subtitle lan guage To turn subtitles OFF press the SUBTITLE button until Sub title Off is displayed The Subt...

Page 25: ...if the AUDIO button is not pressed within 3 seconds Audio Language Screen Display Some DVDs only allow access to this function through the DVD menu 5 ZOOM During playback press ZOOM to enlarge the pi...

Page 26: ...arting Point Screen Display b Press A B the second time to set the B Ending Point The player will repeatedly play the parts between Point A and Point B A B Repeat Ending Point Screen Display c Press A...

Page 27: ...play the cur rent chapter Chapter Repeat Screen Display b During playback press REPEAT again to repeatedly play the current title Title Repeat Screen Display c During playback press REPEAT a 3rd time...

Page 28: ...w time information The screens below show you what information is available through the use of this function a The current track and playing time of that track will be displayed on the screen Single E...

Page 29: ...e CD Total Remain Screen Display e Press DISPLAY a 4th time and Display Off will appear momentarily then disappear The CD time Information will not be displayed USING THE REPEAT FEATURE The default mo...

Page 30: ...rs automatically You can use the menu screen to change folders and songs The system plays the songs in the order they were burned onto the disc 1 Press the or button to choose a folder from the folder...

Page 31: ...ng Repeat Folder repeat playback of a specific folder Folder normal playback As you toggle through the options the repeat option changes The selected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it o...

Page 32: ...will refresh from right side to left side e When DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT TOP is displayed on the screen the picture will refresh from top left to bottom right f When DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT TOP is displayed on...

Page 33: ...lay on the screen 9 When browsing the picture press Stop and thumbnail size picture will be diplayed You can select the picture you desire by using the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER key 10 Press Play or OK...

Page 34: ...ack and connect the other end to the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on your Game or Camcorder through an optional RCA cable white left channel red right channel Yellow Video Figure 10 Figure 11 Using the E Port w...

Page 35: ...es Note Optionalwiredheadphonesmaybeusedwiththeunit SimplyplugintheheadsettoeitherHeadphone1jackorHead phone 2 jack on the right side of the DVD Refer to Figure 12 PluggingintoHeadphonejack1disablesth...

Page 36: ...795 nm Power source DC 9V 12V Power consumption 12 W 1 0 Amp Operating temperature 5 35 C Weight 1 72 lbs 0 78 kg Dimensions W x D x H 7 87 X 5 92 X1 44inches 200 x 150 5 x 36 5mm Battery Type Ni Mh...

Page 37: ...recharge takes approximately five hours and one full charge can provide power to the player for approximately 3 hours Precautions related to Battery Recharge 1 Once the battery is fully discharged im...

Page 38: ...player until it locks into position The lock position is indicated by a click The unit will fit snugly to the player 5 Push the battery plug into the DVD player DC input jack Installing the Battery R...

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