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Fast Forward/ Reverse  

1. Press 

Fast Forward        (102)

 to go fast forward on the disc. The speed changes every time 

Fast  

    Forward

       

(102)

 is pressed.  

2. Press 

Play/Pause (47, 78) 

to return to normal playback. 

3. Press 

Fast Reverse        (86)

 to go fast forward on the disc. The speed changes every time 

Fast  

    Reverse       (86) 

is pressed.  

4. Press 

Play/Pause (47, 78) 

to return to normal playback. 

 

 Display 
 

Press 

Display (104)

 to switch between TITLE PLAYE, TITLE LEFT, CHAPTER PLAYED, CHAPTER LEFT and  

 DISPLAY OFF. 
 

 Subtitle 

 When 

Subtitle (71)

 is pressed, the display shows SUBTITLE 01/XX XXXXX. Where 01 is language number  

 one. XX is the total number of languages available on the disc. XXXXX is the language. (e.g. Dutch,   
 German etc.) Use the 

Arrow (83) 

and

 Enter (82) 

buttons to select the desired language. 

 

 Step 

 Press 

Step (43)

 to step a single frame/ picture forward during playback. Press 

Step (43) 

several times to  

 step several frames/ pictures forward. Press

 Play/Pause (6, 68) 

to resume playback. 

 

Time  

This button allows you to switch between the elapsed time and remaining time.  
 

Repeat 

1. Press the 

Repeat (91)

 button once to choose on-screen which chapter to repeat. 

2. Press the 

Repeat

 

(91)

 button a second time to choose the title to be repeated. 

3. Press the 

Repeat

 

(91)

 button a third time to repeat all. 

4. Press the 

Repeat

 

(91)

 button a fourth time to exit the Repeat Mode. 

 

Slow 

Press 

Slow (42)

 to play a disc slowly forwards or backwards. The speed changes everytime you press the 

Slow button. Press the 

Enter (82)

 or 

Play (45, 78)

 button to return to normal playback. 

 

Program 

Press 

Program (90)

 to enter program the menu. Use the 

Arrow (83) 

and 

Enter (82) 

buttons to navigate/edit 

and confirm the desired item.  
Select 

play

 to start the program. If you wish to cancel the function, select 

clear.

  

 

Zoom 

Press the 

Zoom (101)

 button to enlarge the picture. The size of the picture changes everytime the button 

is pressed.  
 

Volume and Mute 

Press the 

Vol + (77)

 button to increase the volume level and the 

Vol –

 

(80)

 button to decrease the volume 

level. Pressing the 

Mute (73)

 button will mute the audiosignal. Press again to cancel the mute function. 

 
Menu 

Press the 

Menu (81)

 button to see the DVD’s main menu and make the desired choice using the 

Arrow 

(83) and Enter (82) 

buttons. 

 

Title 

On some DVD’s the title menu will appear when pressing the

 Title (99)

 button. Choose the desired tracks 

using the 

Arrow (83) 

or the

 Number (94) 

buttons and

 

confirm your selection with the 

Enter (82) 

button. 

  
Angle  

Pressing the 

Angle (41)

 button allows you to choose between different cameras. This function only 

applies to DVD’s which are recorded this way.  

 
 

Summary of Contents for D3207 Entertainer mobile set pro

Page 1: ...Entertainer Mobile Set Pro ORDERCODE D3207 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade The Netherlands...

Page 2: ...io for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep you our custom...

Page 3: ...panel DVD CD USB stick player Tuner USB port and wireless receivers Wireless Microphone beltpack Remote Control Installation Set Up and Operation DVD CD Operations Preparation Normal Playback Pause St...

Page 4: ...2 22 24 25 27 27 27 28 Connection Cables Approval Declaration of conformity Maintenance Replacing a fuse Troubleshooting Product Specifications...

Page 5: ...User manual WARNING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this system has to be qualified follow the instructions of this manual Before you init...

Page 6: ...cord or signal cable or select the input mode switch Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high input signal level may lead to overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to...

Page 7: ...od to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1 Your name 2 Your address 3 Your phone number 4 A brief description of the sy...

Page 8: ...ns Stands NOT included 10 Channel signal input 1 Wireless Microphone 1 Wireless Beltpack 4 MIC LINE Stereo MP3 Input Connection 3 5mm Independent Tone control for High Mid and Low 3 band EQ with 12dB...

Page 9: ...he panorama control is set to center position the audio signal is equal for both the left and right output 7 Level control Adjust the volume level of each channel Rotating the control clockwise increa...

Page 10: ...1 controls 16 EQ On Off switch You can press the EQ button to turn this section on 17 7 Band Equalizer All 7 frequency bands 60Hz 160Hz 400Hz 1KHz 2 5KHz 6KHz 16 KHz provide a 12dB amplification atten...

Page 11: ...e outputs like keyboards drums outboard effects etc Accepts both balanced and unbalanced cables 26 27 28 29 Stereo Line Input 1 4 1 8 TRS jacks or RCA jacks for line level devices such as tape recorde...

Page 12: ...the disc in the holder Press the Eject 45 button to open and close the disc holder 43 DVD MP3 Level Control Controls the level of the DVD MP3 player Note If the Main stereo monitor switch 15 is set in...

Page 13: ...ion is in main monitor mode in main monitor mode the tuner and CD DVD signals will be routed to the main output only Press the Up button to tune upwards stepwise Pressing and holding this button for m...

Page 14: ...RF LED s Lights if there is a RF connection with the wireless microphone 58 Mic 2 level control Used to adjust the level of microphone 2 59 Mic 1 level control Used to adjust the level of microphone...

Page 15: ...ompartment by removing the cover 64 Microphone Input 3 5mm mono input jack Allows you to connect the headset microphone 65 Level Control Use this control to adjust the Mic level 66 Beltpack On LED The...

Page 16: ...nnels to the mix stereo channels 86 Reverse Button Fast reverse play 87 N P Button Switch output TV system NTSC PAL 88 Previous Button Skip previous 89 Setup Button Enter the DVD player setup menu 90...

Page 17: ...he DVD player is switched on 2 Press the Eject 45 93 button to open the disc drive and insert a disc 3 Press the Eject 45 93 button to close the disc drive Playback will start 4 Press the Play Pause 4...

Page 18: ...title to be repeated 3 Press the Repeat 91 button a third time to repeat all 4 Press the Repeat 91 button a fourth time to exit the Repeat Mode Slow Press Slow 42 to play a disc slowly forwards or bac...

Page 19: ...e receiver from the transmitter position Keep the distance from transmitter to receiver as short as possible Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces and obstructions Make sure you that you use...

Page 20: ...the TV to which the DVD is connected you can choose between 4 3 PS 4 3 Pan Scan for a normal TV 4 3 LB 4 3 Letterbox for a normal TV 16 9 16 9 Wide screen for a widescreen TV Note Available aspect rat...

Page 21: ...setup menu can be accessed but is not functional in this device D Video Setup Includes 1 Brightness 2 Contrast 3 Hue 4 Saturation 5 Sharpness 1 Brightness Allows you to adjust the Brightness of the v...

Page 22: ...ludes A SRND B EQ C Band D Key A SRND Lets you apply 5 preset reverbs effects to your audio signal and thus creating a more 3 dimensional sound image B EQ Allows you to select 5 preset EQ settings or...

Page 23: ...cone treated cloths to clean discs Always handle discs carefully to prevent damaging the surface in particular when removing a disc from its case or returning it Do not bend the disc Do not put the DV...

Page 24: ...em This gives the advantage of increasing their life and reliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using un...

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Page 26: ...cation Office www ctu cz Denmark National Telecom Agency www tst dk Finnland Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority FICORA www ficora fi France Autorit de R gulation des T l communications ART ww...

Page 27: ...EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 A2 2010 A11 2008 A12 2011 Supplementary Information Supplementary Information The conformity to above standards is verified by Waltek Services Shenzhen EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 A2 2...

Page 28: ...be marked with the CE conformity marking and our Notified Body number as shown on the right 1177 Th f i b d d i ifi d b Ti E i i N ifi d B d Supplementary Information I hereby declare under our sole r...

Page 29: ...rce 2 Insert a flat head screwdriver into a slot in the fuse cover Gently pry up the fuse cover The fuse will come out 3 Remove the broken fuse If brown or unclear it is burned out 4 Insert the replac...

Page 30: ...ge MP3 WMA compatible USB 2 0 high speed digital transmissions Radio Receiving Frequency FM 87 5 108 0MHz AM 522 1620KHz Receiving Sensitivity FM 12dB v m AM 26dBu m S N FM 46dB AM 34dB Stereo Separat...

Page 31: ...2011 Dap Audio...

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