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Getting to know your DVD player

You’ll be up and running in no time

Parts – Main unit

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Page 1: ...Instruction manual DVD 225BHS 762 6504 ...

Page 2: ...ood Thenlet sgetstarted Help and Guidance We re here to help you get the most from your Bush DVD Player Should you require any guidance call our Helpline on 0345 604 0105 Further contact details can be found online at www bush support com If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended a simple solution can often be found in theTroubleshooting 2 ...

Page 3: ...d Adjust the volume Mute Controls during playback Repeat play DVD CD JPG Zoom DVD Images Multi angle DVD Subtitles DVD Numeric keypad DVD CD DVD USB Programming DVD CD Making the connections HDMI cable connection to the TV SCART cable connection to the TV RCA cable connection to the TV Installing the remote batteries Remote control working range Connecting the mains power Standby mode 18 18 18 18 ...

Page 4: ...symbols Caring for discs 32 32 33 34 34 Product support Troubleshooting Help and assistance Recycling electrical products Guarantee 36 37 38 39 4 5 If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended a simple solution can often be found in theTroubleshooting 4 ...

Page 5: ...1 Safety information ...

Page 6: ...unless they are aged from 8 years and above and supervised Fully unwind the cable before plugging in and ensure the cable is positioned away from areas where it is likely to get damaged or cause a trip hazard The output cord of this mains adaptor cannot be replaced In the event of damage to the cable jack plug or adaptor the entire adaptor unit should be replaced Connections must only be made via ...

Page 7: ...me warm in use do not cover or place on or near surfaces that could be affected by heat such as table tops and carpets Do not leave this appliance in high temperatures as electronic devices and plastic parts may warp in heat Keep appliance away from bright sunlight or heat sources such as a radiator General Safety Information section of these instructions Or by calling one of our experts on 0345 60...

Page 8: ...mote and keep it away from children CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly fitted replaced Only use 2pcs AAA batteries in this remote control Be sure to insert correctly taking care to observe the correct polarity and Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended Do not recharge non rechargeable batteries Never try to dismantle batteries Do not short circuit the su...

Page 9: ...tion when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to laser beam Laser safety This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the cd mechanism designed with built in safeguards Do not attempt to disassemble refer to qualified service personnel Exposure to this invisible laser light beam may be harmful to the human eye This is a class 1 laser product Use of controls or adjustme...

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Page 11: ...Getting to know your DVD player 2 ...

Page 12: ...instructions EN TER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SUB TITL E LAN GUA GE OSD PRO G CLE AR SET UP SOU RCE MEN U MU TE REP EAT SEA RCH REV FW D STO P PLA Y P AUS E PRE V NEX T VOL UM E TITL E RET URN A B SLO W ANG LE ZOO M AUD IO STE P 0 USB If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended a simple solution can often be found in theTroubleshooting 12 1 X DVD player ...

Page 13: ... 1 2 4 3 6 7 12 11 10 9 8 13 1 SCART 8 USB OPEN CLOSE KEY 10 PLAY PAUSE 11 STOPKEY 12 POWER KEY 13 INDICATOR 2 4 POWER CORD SOCKET VIDEO OUT CVBS 6 CD DOOR 7 REMOTE WINDOW 9 3 AUDIO OUT L R Left Right 5 HDMI section of these instructions Or by calling one of our experts on 0345 604 0105 13 ...

Page 14: ...nd then press number 2 button Parts Remote control 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 29 23 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 14 12 7 ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SUBTITLE LANGUAGE OSD PROG CLEAR SETUP SOURCE MENU MUTE REPEAT SEARCH REV FWD STOP PLAY PAUSE PREV NEXT VOLUME TITLE RETURN A B SLOW ANGLE ZOOM AUDIO STEP 0 If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating ...

Page 15: ...essed after wards But if STOP button is pressd again instead of PLAY button there will be no resume function 10 BUTTON Press BUTTON allow skipping ahead at 5 level speed X2 X4 X8 X20 PLAY press PLAY button return to normal playback 11 TITLE Return to DVD title menu 12 RETURN Return to root menu from normal play and then return to normal play from root menu 13 ANGLE DVD Press ANGLE will change the ...

Page 16: ... subtitle languages 17 LANGUAGE Press LANGUAGE key to change the OSD language 18 OSD To display the playtime and status information 19 CLEAR Clear the input number in SEARCH or PROGRAM state 20 PROGRAM DVD VCD The program function enables you to store your favourite tracks from the disc Press PROGRAM button then PROGRAM MENU will appear on screen Now you can use the number keys to directly input t...

Page 17: ...he speeds are 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 and normal 29 A B Set A B During a movie if available press to define the start point press again to define the end point the selected section will play repeatedly and continuously Press again to cancel 30 STEP Step the motion in DVD mode 31 AUDIO DVD Press AUDIO repeatedly during playback to hear a different audio language or audio track if avilable CD VCD Pre...

Page 18: ...tion will carry both video and audio and will provide you with good picture quality widescreen switching and stereo audio Connecting your DVD player to a TV with a SCART cable RCA cable connection to the TV Using the RCA cable supplied the red and white plugs should be connected to the audio left and right channels The yellow plug should only be connected to the video CVBS socket Note When using t...

Page 19: ...mote control Connecting the mains power 1 Connect the mains power lead into the socket on the back of the DVD Player 2 Plug the power adapter into the mains power wall socket and switch on Note Do not connect the mains power until ALL other connections have been made 3 The Red LED on the front right of your DVD Player will turn on and your DVD Player will now be in Standby mode Remote control work...

Page 20: ...button on the remote control to Power on the product The LED on the front right of your DVD Player will change to green 2 Press the Power button on the DVD Player or the Power button on the remote control to go to Standby mode The LED on the front right of your DVD Player will change to red Getting to know your DVD player You ll be up and running in no time If you require any technical guidance or...

Page 21: ...Using your DVD player 3 ...

Page 22: ...ess the sub menu using the button then the buttons to select setting you want to change to Repeatedly press the button to go back to through the menus Press the SETUP button to close the menus Note Changes made to the DVD setup menu will be saved on switching player to standby and or switching off General Use this sub menu to set up the general settings for the DVD player SETUP Menu Setting Adjusti...

Page 23: ...ber keys on the remote control 3 Use the button to highlight enter the new password using the number keys Press the ENTER button to save the new password Rating Follow the steps above and ensure that the PASSWORD screen is displaying the unlock symbol If the lock symbol is shown enter the default password of 0000 or the new password you have set 2 Scroll down and highlight RATING Use the Right arr...

Page 24: ... the language selected for this preference to work Power Resume If Power Resume is turned on whilst watching a DVD and you press the button play will resume at the point you reached when you press the button Select between On or Off Auto Standby Choose from OFF 3 hours 4 hours Audio Select the Preference menu using the buttons on the remote control Using your DVD PLAYER Let s get started If you req...

Page 25: ... the DVD s image Press the button to select contrast on the sub menu Use the button access the slider To increase the contrast press the button or the button to decrease the contrast When you have finished adjusting the setting press the button to go back to the sub menu Hue Use this to set the hue of the DVD s image Press the button to select hue on the sub menu Use the button access the slider T...

Page 26: ...namic This function is generally used when playing high volume programs at night and you don t want to disturb any neighbours The setting can lower the volume but still keep the original quality of the sound Press the button to open the sub menu Change the setting using the buttons choose between OFF 2 8 4 8 6 8 or FULL Dual Mono Output mode of the L R signals Mix mono can be only used if the DVD ...

Page 27: ...the volume in steps Press and hold to progressively decrease the volume Note To gain optimal volume levels adjust the volume on both the DVD Player and on the TV Mute Press the button to turn off the sound Press the button again to turn the sound back on again Controls during playback Play Pause Skip back Fast backward Skip forward Fast forward Stop Press once to pre stop Your DVD Player will remem...

Page 28: ...lid key will be displayed Subtitles DVD 1 Press the SUBTITLE button to turn the subtitles in a movie if available on or off Numeric keypad DVD CD You can use the numeric keys to go to a particular Chapter or Track when playing a DVD or CD disc 1 Enter the chapter or track number using the numeric keypad 2 For chapter or track number 10 press the 10 followed by the 0 button For chapters or tracks hi...

Page 29: ...buttons to enter and set the desired Title Chapter or Tracks 3 After you have finished programming use the direction buttons to highlight PLAY and then press the button 4 To reset the programmed entries and start again Use the direction buttons to highlight CLEAR and then press the button PROGRAM PLAY CLEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ENTER ENTER ...

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Page 31: ...Other information 4 ...

Page 32: ... Dy Op chnical Sp odel t No ted voltage t ansformer ou ansformer m ass rating tra VD player inp ower consum ower consum gnal system deo output dio output equency resp gnal to noise ynamic range perating cond pecificatio transformer utput odel ansformer ut mption mption stand ponse audio ratio audio e audio ditions on by DVD 225BHS 762 6504 100 24 5 0V 1 GA04 0501500UK II double 5 0V 10 0W 0 5W PAL...

Page 33: ...G 2 Dolby Digital AC3 LPCM MPEG Audio MP1 MP2 MP3 720 480 576 30fps DAT dat MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Dolby Digital AC3 LPCM MPEG Audio MP1 MP2 MP3 720 480 576 30fps VOB vob MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Dolby Digital AC3 720 480 576 30fps MP4 MOV mp4 mov MP4V Dolby Digital AC3 WMA LPCM AAC LC 2ch MPEG Audio MP1 MP2 MP3 720 480 576 30fps OGG Vorbis ogg OGG ASF asf WMA WMA Only Support WMA7 WMA8 WMA9 CBR VBR Only Support 353 ...

Page 34: ...ed discs will cause broken or intermittent sound and pictures Store discs in their original cases and avoid using in dusty environments When holding the disc take care not to touch the playing surface Do not place the discs in warm or sunny locations Never write on the playing surface of the disc or on the label surface with a ballpoint pen Do not stick labels onto discs Do not bend discs Wipe any...

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Page 36: ...he parental level set Is the disc dirty or damaged Picture distorted Is the disc dirty or damaged Some picture distortion is normal during rapid advance or reverse Picture not full screen Has the correct aspect display been selected for the DVD being used See set up menu No poor or intermittent sound Is the player volume set at minimum Are the connection cables correctly fitted and undamaged Skip ...

Page 37: ...ease have the following information ready Model Ref You can find this information on the rating plate a small sticker usually a sticker or metal plate on the rear of your product Serial number Date of purchase This will be shown on your receipt Local call rate applies Lines open 8am 7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am 4pm Sunday Calls to Bush enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from resi...

Page 38: ...table facility for disposal when finished with Visit www recycle more co uk click on bank locator and enter your postcode to find your nearest recycling site This product is intended for use within the UK This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive RED 2014 53 EC Declaration of Conformance Hereby Argos Ltd declares that this DVD Player DVD 225BHS catalo...

Page 39: ...refunded where possible during this period by the dealer from who your purchased the unit The guarantee is subject to the following provisions The guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual It must be used solely for domestic purposes The g...

Page 40: ...ur product is not operating as intended a simple solution can often be found in theTroubleshooting Produced and imported for Argos Ltd 489 499 Avebury Boulevard Milton Keynes MK9 2NW Made in China Bush is a registered trademark of Argos Ltd Issue 1 03 20 ...

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