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 U.S.A. :  AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD,  HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK   11788

 

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1-800-645-4994

CANADA : 

CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA

AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of
this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions,
be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned product (at the
Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor. A game controller, if supplied,
is similarly warranted for ninety (90) days.

To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered
with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated  bill of sale), specification of defect(s),
transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below.

This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to
correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of
the product, or  to damage to digital memory/media devices, gaming devices, discs, speakers,
accessories, or electrical systems.

This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the
Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishan-
dling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/
bar code label(s).  THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS
LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL
THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE
PRODUCT.

This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities.  ANY IMPLIED WARRAN-
TIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO
THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY.  ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL
PURCHASE.  IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.  No person or representative is authorized to assume for the
Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.

Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may
not apply to you.  This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.

90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY

Applies to Audiovox Video Products

128-5556G

©

 2007 Audiovox Electronics Corporation

Summary of Contents for D1988PK

Page 1: ...D1988PK PORTABLE 9 LCD MONITOR AND DVD PLAYER WITH BUILT IN BATTERY ...

Page 2: ...ception video or DVD play that operates when the vehicle is in gear or when the parking brake is not applied must be installed to the rear of the driver s seat where it will not be visible directly or indirectly to the operator of the motor vehicle Notice This Product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S Patents and other intel lectual prop...

Page 3: ...tion 7 F Controls Indicators and Connectors 8 G Loading and Playing a Disc 9 H Basic Operation 10 I Menu 11 J Display 11 K PlayingAudio CDS 17 L Playing MP3 Discs 18 M Connecting to Other Equipment 20 N Playing JPEG Files 22 O Setup 21 P Specifications 30 Q Rechargeable Built in Battery use 30 R Troubleshooting 31 ...

Page 4: ...he documentation will assist you in using the sys tem properly to obtain the best equipment performance Please save this manual for later use B Cautions and Warnings 1 Placement To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Keep the unit away from strong magnets heat sources direct sunlight excessive dust If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm locatio...

Page 5: ...repair 5 Cleaning Unit When cleaning make sure the system is unplugged from the power source Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the system only 6 Disc Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as heart or star shaped discs as they may cause the unit to malfunction Do not stick pa per tape or glue on the disc Do not exp...

Page 6: ... system in a car Plug one end of the DC Power adapter into the DC input jack on the unit then plug the other end into the vehicle power outlet Figure 1 3 Built in Battery Plug one end of the AC to DC adapter into the DC jack on the side of the player then plug the other end into the 100 240V AC power outlet Make sure the player is in the Power Off mode Once fully charged the LED indicator will tur...

Page 7: ...ic straps 2 Secure the upper portion of the carry bag to headrest support bars using the headrest strap Adjust the headrest strap until the bag is firmly secured 3 Secure the lower portion of the carry bag to the vehicle seat back using the seat back strap Adjust the seat back strap until the bag is firmly secured Headrest Strap Seat Back Strap Elastic Straps Carry Bag Opened Carry Bag Closed Vehi...

Page 8: ...ton 15 Charge Indicator 16 Headphone Jack 1 17 Headphone Jack 2 18 Volume Up Down Control 19 Brightness Up Down Control 1 SD MMC MS Card Slot 2 Power LED 3 Remote Control Sensor 4 Cover Open Switch 5 DC 9V Input JackPower 6 AV Jack 7 AV In Out Switch 8 USB Port 9 ON OFF Switch 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 8 9 O F F O N 15 16 17 18 19 Connecting to headphone jack number 1 will disable the internal sp...

Page 9: ... will load the disc and start playing d Rotate BRIGHTNESS and VOLUME to adjust the LCD s bright ness and the DVD player s volume e To stop playing a disc press STOP f To turn off the DVD player slide the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF Figure 4 1 Setup Button 2 Up Button 3 Skip Button 4 Enter Button 5 Reverse Left Keypad 6 Down Button 7 Numeric Buttons 8 Display Button 9 Zoom Button 10 DVD SD USB Butto...

Page 10: ...ack to the previous chapter track or scene during play back Scan forward at 2 4 8 16 or 32 times speed Scan backward at 2 4 8 16 or 32 times speed Change the viewing angles of the scene Used for Menu Navigation Execute item or confirm setting Select item or setting Display the root menu of the disc Repeat playing title chapter or track Repeat a specific portion from point A to point B of the disc ...

Page 11: ...ents vary from disc to disc 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 total Number of Chapters 4 and the elapsed playing Time for the title 5 The heading will disappear automatically after 3 seconds if no buttons are pressed b Press DISPLAY again to display the Re...

Page 12: ...econds d Press DISPLAY a fourth time to display the Remaining Time for the chapter The heading will disappear automatically in 3 sec onds e Press DISPLAY a fifth time to exit DISPLAY OFF will be dis played and will disappear automatically in 3 seconds Chapter Elapsed Time Screen Display Chapter Remaining Time Screen Display ...

Page 13: ...2 displayed If there are multiple languages press SUB again to select another subtitle lan guage To turn subtitles OFF press the SUB button until SUB OFF is displayed The Subtitle display will disappear automatically if the SUB button is not pressed again within 3 seconds Subtitle Screen Display Some DVDs only allow access to this function through the DVD menu Subtitle 01 02 ...

Page 14: ...y allow access to this function through the DVD menu 4 ZOOM During playback press ZOOM to enlarge the picture by 2x 3x or 4X with the current zoom multiple 1 Press zoom one time the pic ture will be enlarged 2X 2 Press zoom a second time the pic ture will be enlarged 3X 3 Press zoom a third time the picture will be enlarged 4X 4 Press zoom a fourth time the picture will return to normal size Conti...

Page 15: ...ing Point Screen Display b Press A B a second time to set the Ending Point B and the player will repeatedly play the part between Point A and Point B A B Repeat Cancelled Screen Display A B Repeat Ending Point Screen Display c Press A B a third time to cancel A B repeat and resume playback ...

Page 16: ... the current chapter Chapter Repeat ON Screen Display b During playback press 1 ALL again to repeatedly play the current title Title Repeat ON Screen Display c During playback press 1 ALL a third time to repeat all Chapters and Titles All Repeat ON Screen Display All ...

Page 17: ...ed b During playback press to scan forward at 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and normal speed J PLAYING AUDIO CDS When playing an audio CD press the DISPLAY button repeatedly on the remote control to view disc time information The time information is displayed in the the following sequence Single Elasped When Playing Audio CDs Screen Single Remain Single Elapsed Total Elapsed Total Remain ...

Page 18: ...s the track that is playing Repeat Folder repeats the disc that is playing Repeat Off As you toggle through the options the repeat option changes The selected repeat option loops repeatedly until you turn it off 2 A B REPEAT a During playback press A B to set the Starting Point A b Press A B a second time to set the Ending Point B and the player will repeatedly play the part between Point A and Po...

Page 19: ...t an MP3file MP3 icon in front of a file name indicates that this is a MP3 file 1 USING THE REPEAT FEATURE The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF Pressing 1 ALL consecutively changes the repeat options Repeat one repeats the track that is playing Repeat Folder repeats the disc that is playing Repeat Off As you toggle through the options the repeat option changes The selected repeat option ...

Page 20: ...ut Switch is set to the Out position 3 Connecting Headphones Wiredheadphonesmaybeusedwiththeunit Simplypluginthe headphonestoeither Headphone1jack orHeadphone2jackonthe right side of the DVD player Refer to Figure 6 M Connecting to Other Equipment 1 Connecting to a TV or another monitor Refer to Figure 5 a Set the AV In Out Switch to the Out Position b Connect one end of the audio video cable s bl...

Page 21: ...OWN buttons and press Enter button to enter it N Playing JPEG Files 1 Load the JPEG Disc into tray 2 The pictures contained will be displayed automaticaly after loading 3 You can view the pricture you selected by pressing SKIP or SKIP buttons 4 Press the Down button to rotate the picture Clockwise 5 Pressing the ZOOM button and the image will enlarge picture 125 150 200 or zoom out by 75 50 the or...

Page 22: ...enu Select the TV display mode on the screen using UP DOWN and press ENTER to confirm the setting Press LEFT to return NORMAL PS When the player is connected to a normal TV and a wide picture is shown on the full screen NORMAL LB When the player is connected to a normal TV and a wide picture is shown on the screen with a black strip at both the top and bottom of the screen WIDE When the player is ...

Page 23: ... Mark on or off using the UP DOWN buttons 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 OFF The screen will not display the Angle Mark icon NOTE Not all discs contain above features ...

Page 24: ...ff NOTE The DVD player will enter the Screen Saver mode after approximately five minutes if the same image remains on the screen d Select Last Memory by using the DOWN button 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 position on the disc ...

Page 25: ...e VIDEO SETUP PAGE b Select CONTRAST by using the UP or DOWN buttons then press ENTER Adjust the Contrast by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons To exit Contrast setting press ENTER again to return to the VIDEO SETUP PAGE 2 Select VIDEO by using the LEFT RIGHT buttons press ENTER to enter the VIDEO SETUP PAGE Contrast Screen Display Video Quality Setup Screen Display Brightness Screen Display ...

Page 26: ...nge NOTE The Default Password is 3308 This password is always effective even after you have selected your own pass word and changed it To avoid the possibility of others using the default password to set the parental level and change the password you can record this default password in another area and delete it from this manual Some discs can be limited depending on the age of users while some di...

Page 27: ...ER to enter the PREFERENCES PAGE a Select AUDIO using the DOWN button then press ENTER to enter the submenu Select the audio language you desire using the UP or DOWN buttons then press ENTER to confirm the setting Press LEFT to return Preference Audio Language Preference Page Audio Language ...

Page 28: ...ained in the disc c Select DISC MENU using the DOWN button then press EN TER to enter the submenu Select the Disc Menu Language you desire using the UP or DOWN buttons then press ENTER to confirm the setting Press LEFT to return b Select SUBTITLE using the DOWN button then press ENTER to enter the submenu Select the desired subtitle lan guage or SUBTITLE OFF using the UP or DOWN buttons then press...

Page 29: ...function Select the parental level you desire using the UP or DOWN but tons for discs with lock out function or multiple rating levels These are listed from the lowest level 1 KID SAFE to the highest level ADULT Enter a 4 digit password then press ENTER to con firm the parental level setting NOTE The level of 8 ADULT is the factory default d Select PARENTAL using the DOWN button then press ENTER t...

Page 30: ...Li polymer Design and Specifications are subject to change for product improvement without notice Q Rechargeable Built in Battery use The player utilizes a set of long life Li polymer batteries to provide portability Li polymer batteries feature high storage capacity and low level of degradation This means the Li polymer batteries do not have Memory Effect and thus can be recharged safely regardle...

Page 31: ...on the right side of the unit will turn off At this point you may remove the wall plug and stop charging Precautions related to Battery Recharge 1 Once the battery is fully discharged immediately recharge re gardless of whether you plan to use battery or not in order to maxi mize battery life 2 Recharge efficiency will degrade when environmental tempera tures drop below 50o F 10o C or exceed 95o F...

Page 32: ...ngles 3 The feature is not available at the moment 4 You ve requested a title or chapter number that is out of range Can t advance through a movie The icon appears on screen SOLUTION PROBLEM No sound or distorted sound Picture is distorted The disc might be damaged Try another disc It is normal for some distortion to appear during forward or reverse scan Some discs have sections that prohibit rapi...

Page 33: ...e type of disc you put into disc tray This DVD only plays digital video discs audio CDs and MP3s Both the unit and the disc are coded by region If the regional codes don t match the disc can t be played This DVD is Region Number 1 DVDs with other region codes cannot be played in this unit The disc is dirty Clean it Condensation has formed Allow player to dry out Disc won t play Play starts but the...

Page 34: ...the opinion of the Company has suffered or been damaged through alteration improper installation mishan dling misuse neglect accident or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number barcodelabel s THEEXTENTOFTHECOMPANY SLIABILITYUNDERTHISWARRANTYIS LIMITEDTOTHEREPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND INNOEVENT SHALL THECOMPANY SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAIDBYPURCHASERFORTHE PRODUCT This ...

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