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Getting Started

Disc types

* Player is CD-R, CD-RW compatible.

Note: CD-R, CD-RW Discs recorded with writing device can only be used when they are correctly treated.

Region Management Information

This DVD Player is disigned and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is

recorded on a DVD disc.  If the Region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region

number of this DVD Player, this DVD player cannot play that disc.

This Region number of this DVD player is 

 .

Disc manintenace

– Before playback, wipe the disc from the center hole toward the outer edge with a clean cloth.

– Never use bezine, thinner, cleaning fluid, static electricity  prevention liquids or any other solvent.

Note : Dirty disc may cause bad picture.

Audio & Video

Disc size 12cm

single side, single layer / single side, double layer

PAL and NTSC DVD disc

Playback time 135min / 240min max.

Disc size 12cm / 8cm

VCD disc

Playback time 74min/20min max.

Disc size 12cm / 8cm

CD disc

Playback time 74min / 20min max

MP3 format disc

Audio & Video

Audio

Audio

MP3

Correct

From the center to the edge

Incorrect

Summary of Contents for DVD-105

Page 1: ...DVD VIDEO CD MP3 CD PLAYER DVD105 OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...n for help SAFETY CERTIFICATION This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC requirements and compliance with safety performance of the U S Department of Health and...

Page 3: ...angle multi subtitle parental control etc Advanced 10 bit video D A converter with over 500 lines of horizontal resolution Video output Normal video output S Video output Audio output 2ch mixed stere...

Page 4: ...not play that disc This Region number of this DVD player is Disc manintenace Before playback wipe the disc from the center hole toward the outer edge with a clean cloth Never use bezine thinner cleani...

Page 5: ...e power and dis connect the AC power cord Attention Touching the unit is dangerous especially if during thunder Attention When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from t...

Page 6: ...CAL CONTACT BE SURE IT IS CLEAN BEFORE USE AFTER USE DISCONNECT THE CORD S PLUGS FROM BOTH THE PLAYER AND THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER SHOULD THIS PLAYER CAUSE RECEPTION INTERFERENCE TO NEARBY RADIO INCREASE...

Page 7: ...tton 14 Slow Button 15 Repeat Button 16 Fast Button 17 Setup Button 18 Power On Off 19 Zoom Button 20 Enter Button 21 Root Button 22 Pause Step Button 23 Volume Control 24 Fast Forward Button FF 25 St...

Page 8: ...UT CONNECTION SOLD SEPARATELY AUDIO CORD OPTIONAL TO AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR FRONT L R S VIDEO CORD OPTIONAL VIDEO CORD TO COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR COAXIAL AUDIO CABLE OPTIONAL TO STEREO TV...

Page 9: ...Sensor 8 Play Button 9 Skip Backward Button 10 Pause Button 11 Skip Forward Button 12 Stop Button 13 DC 12V Input Jack 14 S Video Socket optional 15 Audio Digital Out Socket 16 Line Out Jack Audio R L...

Page 10: ...a DVD that contains serveral titles or chapters ROOT MENU Button 21 Some DVDs include special menus called DVD menus For example DVDs with complex contents may contain guide menus and DVDs with multi...

Page 11: ...one zone to view a scene close up NUMERIC 1 9 0 and 10 Buttons 2 These buttons are used to input numbers Use the 10 button to input numbers of 10 or over To input 10 10 0 To input 25 10 10 5 CANCEL B...

Page 12: ...ssociated with remote button requests some of which will in fact result in a Not Valid response Example you press the CHAPTER button during playback mode This button has no meaning here and will resul...

Page 13: ...ere you stopped the disc The player automatically stores the point where the STOP button was pressed during play RESUME function so you can resume playback from that point 1 While playing a disc press...

Page 14: ...irection When pressed again the search speed inscreases Each time the SEARCH button is pressed the speed increase as follows X2 X4 X8 X2 Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback In some cases t...

Page 15: ...title menu in the instructions supplied with the disc Using the DVD Menu Some DVDs include special menus called DVD menus for example DVDs with complex contents may contain guide menus and DVDs with m...

Page 16: ...d play the disc in continuous play mode 1 Press the STOP button while the VCDs menu screen is displayed The display switched from PBC to the time display 2 Use the number buttons to input the desired...

Page 17: ...e function on or off Press ENTER to confirm the selection ANGLE The Multi angle icon Use this menu to select different angles of the pictures being played Use the button to move the cursor to the icon...

Page 18: ...display the menu of VCD DVD Use the Number Buttons 0 to 9 to make your selection When PBC is OFF the system will be in sequential play mode REPEAT Repeat Play function Use the button to move the curs...

Page 19: ...lect the language for the on screen display Use RETURN or the buttons to select the appropriate setting The user can select either English German Spanish Italian and French for the OSD language Audio...

Page 20: ...then press ENTER By using buttons the user can select either DOLBY DTS or LPCM Press ENTER to finalize your selection LPCM is uncompressed data so none of stream information is lose However LPCM outp...

Page 21: ...button Type in the new password using the number buttons and press ENTER To cancel the password use the cursor buttons to select CANCEL PASSWORD then press ENTER Resetting code for rating setting 668...

Page 22: ...95dB CD audio 95dB Total harmonic distortion CD audio 0 0025 EIAJ Operating status Horizontal Vertical Accessories Remote Control x 1 AC DC Adaptor x 1 AV cable x 1 DC Car Adaptor x1 Dimension 225 W x...

Page 23: ...er There is an obstacle in the path of the remote control and the DVD player The batteries in the remote control are exhausted Correction Plug the power cord into the wall outlet and unit securely Ins...

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