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DVD Player 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monitor 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

General 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
Signal-to-noise: >94db 
Dynamic range: >95db 
Harmonic distortion: <0.008% 
Frequency response: 10Hz-20kHz 
Channel separation @1kHz: >68dB 
D/A converter: 24 Bit 
Sampling frequencies: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz 
Electronic Shock Protection:    3 seconds (DVD) 
 

 

 

 

 

 

20 seconds (CD) 

 
Panel size: 7

 (177.8 mm) diagonal measurement 

Format: Widescreen 16:9 
View area: 6.07

 W x 3.43

 H (154.1 x 87 mm) 

Display system: Transparent TFT LCD panel 
View angle (up/down/left/right): 65/40/65/65 
Resolution: 1440 x R.G.B x 234 
Brightness (cd/m2): 90 
Contrast ratio: 60:1 
Elements:    336.960 
Backlighting:    CCFL 
 
Operating voltage: 12VDC 
Operating current: 2A 
Audio line output voltage: >1.5V RMS 
Video system: NTSC / PAL 
Main unit dimensions: 10.62

 W x 7.02

 H x 1.68

 D 

(270 x 178 x 43 mm) 

 

 

Specifications 

Summary of Contents for DVD8722

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...er 4 Control Locations Slave DVD Player 5 Control Locations Remote 6 The operation of your Slave DVD player 7 8 The operation of your Master DVD player 9 23 Connections 9 Quick Start Guide 10 11 DVD Setup Menu 12 15 DVD Operation 16 20 CD Operation 21 22 MP3 Operation 23 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications 25 ...

Page 3: ...ilar surface 6 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label 7 Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet...

Page 4: ...may indicate a need for service 3 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards This device employs a Laser System Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedur...

Page 5: ... LCDOn Off 5 Left Speaker 6 Track Up 7 Play 8 Stop 9 Power On Off 10 Right Speaker 11 IRSensor 12 Open 13 Key LockOn Off 14 12VDCInput 15 Video Out 16 AudioOut 17 12VDCoutput 18 HeadphoneOut 19 Volume Control Locations Master DVD Player ...

Page 6: ...5 1 Standby Indicator 2 Power Off AV1 AV2 3 12VDCinput 4 AUDIO 1Input 5 VIDEO 1Input 6 VIDEO 2Input 7 AUDIO 2Input 8 HeadphoneOut 9 Volume Control Locations Slave DVD Player ...

Page 7: ...Way Down 13 Cancel 14 Key 2 15 Key 1 16 Key 6 17 Key 5 18 Key 0 19 Key 9 20 Angle 21 Subtitle 22 Play 23 Stop 24 Pause 25 Next 26 Prev 27 Fast Forward 28 Fast Reverse 29 Setup 30 4 Way Right 31 Return 32 Key 3 33 Key 4 34 Key 7 35 Key 8 36 Key 10 37 Program 38 Repeat 39 Repeat A B Control Locations Remote ...

Page 8: ...t on your slave unit 3 Connect the AUDIO OUT connector located on the right side of the master unit to an AUDIO 1 input on your slave unit 4 Slide the Power Off AV1 AV2 button to AV1 The slave unit will play isochronous as the master unit Connecting other AV inputs to your slave dvd player 1 Connect the 12VDC output connector located on the right side of the master unit to the 12VDC input on your ...

Page 9: ...he slave unit will turn off automatically after a few minutes When playback normally please do not remove the connective cables otherwise will influence normal playback Standby Indicator If you power on the slave dvd and no signal input the indicator will be highlighted Volume control Adjust the volume accorfing to your request Headphone out Connect the supplied headphones to the headphone output ...

Page 10: ...heright sideofthe unit Plugthe other endinto astandard vehicle cigaretteoutlet NOTE Power off the unit and any other A V equipment before making any external Audio or Video connections Connect the supplied headphones to the headphone output located on theright sideoftheunit Make sure the volume level is set to its minimum setting beforeconnectingthe headphones Please use the supplied accessories f...

Page 11: ... PLAYbutton In general the DVD will start playing automatically when the power is turned on The DVD player will immediatelystart rendering the DVDprogram may appear onon the displayduring operation means that feature or operation is not permitted by the DVDvideo playeratthis time Press the STOP button momentarily The unit will return to thestart uplogo When the unit is on press POWERformore than 2...

Page 12: ...artment before using the remote control When replacing the battery use only a 3 volt Lithium CR2025 or equivalent Point the remote at the IR sensor located on the front of the main unit The operating distanceis up to 20 away from the mainunit within 60 oftheIRsensor Quick Start Guide ...

Page 13: ... Some DVD discs can be played only in certain playback modes according to the intentions of the software products As this player plays discs accordingto theirintentions some functions may not work as intended by you Please be sureto readtheinstructions provided with each disc Press or to select General Setup Page and ENTERto select Press to selectTVDisplay Press and enter Normal PS Pan Scan Normal...

Page 14: ... Press or to select On Off The unit will automatically enter screen savermode if activated and with a disc inside afterapproximately 3 1 2 minutes of no activity Press or to select Audio Setup Page sand ENTER to select Press or to select Speaker Setup Page and ENTER to select Press or to select LT RTor Stereo Press or to selectAudio Setupand ENTERto select Press or to select Stereo L Mono R Mono M...

Page 15: ... Contrast Press and enter adjust ofContrast Press or toadjust Contrast level and pressENTERtoconfirm Press toselectTint Press and enter adjust ofTint Press or toadjust Tintlevel and pressENTERtoconfirm Press toselect Color Press and enter adjust ofColor Press or toadjust Color level and pressENTERtoconfirm Press or toselect PreferencePage and ENTERtoselect Note The DVD must be fully stopped No dis...

Page 16: ...uage discmenulanguage setting will not bereflected Press or to select KID SAF G PG PG 13 PGR R NC17 or ADULT A password is required to change the parental control setting See belowfor details Press or to select RESET Pressing RESET will restore all menu selections to their default setting except for the password and Parental Control Press or to select Password Setup Page and ENTER to select Press ...

Page 17: ...han external videomonitor The key lock function is used to prevent accidental operation of the main unit buttons while using the unit in a portable environment Select Key Lock ON OFF on the left side of themain unit NOTE The remote control operation is not affected by the Key Lockfunction In general pressing PLAYor ENTERwill start disc playback Somediscs will play automatically when the poweristur...

Page 18: ... to the beginning of the previous chapter Press or from the main unit or remote control to play next orprevtrack Press or from the remote control to fast forward or fastreversein 2x 4x 8x 16x 32xmodes Press PLAYto cancel fast forward or fast reverse Press PAUSE once from the main unit II will appear in the display Press PLAYto cancel Press SLOW from the remote control to activate slow playback Slo...

Page 19: ...PEATagaintocancel repeatfunction Press A B once to set point A again to set point B The points between A and B will continually repeat Press A Bagainto cancelrepeatA B Press MENU to select main menu Press to select between menu settings and ENTERto select confirm Press RETURNto resumeplayback from thelast position Press TITLE to show available titles Press to select between titles and ENTERto sele...

Page 20: ...k with some discs and they may require some time when selecting between them When the disc is stopped use 0 9 and 10 on the remote to enterthedesired title When thediscis playing use 0 9 and 10 ontheremoteto enter thedesired chapter Press SEARCH to access direct search mode Select the desired search modeusing Press PROGRAM to access the program mode Enter the desired Title and Chapter using 0 9 an...

Page 21: ... CH__ __ 00 00 00 Title Remain TT __ __ CH__ __ 00 00 00 Chapter Elapsed TT __ __ CH__ __ 00 00 00 Chapter Remain TT __ __ CH__ __ 00 00 00 DisplayOff Some DVDs may be incompatible with this unit depending on media type and recording method This model does not support DVD RAMdiscs General Operation DVD ...

Page 22: ...it will resume Press PAUSEtotemporarily stopplayback Press PLAYtoresumeplayback Press to skip to the beginning of thenext track Press to return to the beginning of the current track Pressing it again skipstothebeginning oftheprevioustrack Press or from the remote control to fast forward or fast reverse in 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x modes Press PLAY to cancel fast forward or fast reverse Press REPEATonceto r...

Page 23: ...tween thefollowing Singel Elapsed Track __ __ 00 00 Singel Remain Track __ __ 00 00 Total Elapsed Track __ __ 00 00 Total Remain Track __ __ 00 00 Some CD Rs and CD RWs may be incompatible with this unit depending onmediatype and recordingmethod General Operation CD ...

Page 24: ...DVD player will initialize the disc when the tray is closed and the directory folder will be shown in an MP3 MENUonscreen Press UP DOWNto select and highlight an MP3 file song Press ENTERto playthe MP3 file General Operation MP3 ...

Page 25: ...oid connecting the unit to a VCR or TV VCR combination Disc is loaded upside down Place the disc in the unit with the graphics side up Place the disc on the disc spindle correctly inside the unit Make sure the disc is free from scratches and fingerprints Press the SETUP button to turn off the menu screen Cancel the parental lock function or change the parental lock level The default password is 12...

Page 26: ...Panel size 7 177 8 mm diagonal measurement Format Widescreen 16 9 View area 6 07 W x 3 43 H 154 1 x 87 mm Display system Transparent TFT LCD panel View angle up down left right 65 40 65 65 Resolution 1440 x R G B x 234 Brightness cd m2 90 Contrast ratio 60 1 Elements 336 960 Backlighting CCFL Operating voltage 12VDC Operating current 2A Audio line output voltage 1 5V RMS Video system NTSC PAL Main...

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