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. . . on the front-side:

10.

3456

- navigation key to operate the menus

11.

IR

- sensor, receives the remote control signals

12.

;

- holds playback and gives still picture, shows video

frame by frame

13.

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- skips to previous chapter (DVD) or audio track (CD)

14.

:

- skips to next chapter (DVD) or audio track (CD)

15. STANDBY

- standby indicator

16. CHARGE

- indicates the charging of the battery

17. FULL

- indicates that the battery is fully charged

18. Disc compartment cover
19. TFT display
20. SETUP

- calls up the OSD menus for basic setup

21. DISPLAY

- shows time information of current program

22. TITLE MENU

- calls up the title menu (if supported by DVD)

23. ENTER

- confirms your inputs

24. DVD MENU

- shows the DVD’s content options to choose from

25.

4

- starts playback

26.

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- stops playback

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Summary of Contents for DVP-800

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Page 2: ...players For your own safety and in order to learn all about the functions available please read this manual and keep it for future reference And if you once sell the unit please include the manual ww...

Page 3: ...ct it immediately from its actual voltage supply and consult qualified service personnel Never let children play with the unit or stick anything into it Otherwise you face the risk of electric shock D...

Page 4: ...Chapter 14 Skip Search 14 Titel Chapter Search 15 Zoom 15 Various Camera Angles 16 Repeat Modes 16 A B Repeat Mode 16 Toggle Audio Language 16 Show Subtitles 16 DVD Menu 16 Display button 17 Programmi...

Page 5: ...lay DVD ROM CD ROM etc The types of functions and operations that can be used for a particular disc vary depending on the features of that disc In some cases these functions and operations may differ...

Page 6: ...on the back of the unit or lay it flat You can also hold it in your hand during operation To protext the laser pick up please don t operate the unit in dusty environments If necessary please use a cle...

Page 7: ...retention clip in the direction of arrow and pull out the battery mounting 2 Before you take out the empty battery please memorise its position The marking must show upwards otherwise the r c will not...

Page 8: ...S headphones sockets 3 VOLUME volume control 4 S VIDEO S video output 5 VIDEO video line socket 6 AUDIO audio line socket 7 POWER on off switch 8 DC IN connect the mains adaptor cable or the cigarette...

Page 9: ...o track CD 15 STANDBY standby indicator 16 CHARGE indicates the charging of the battery 17 FULL indicates that the battery is fully charged 18 Disc compartment cover 19 TFT display 20 SETUP calls up t...

Page 10: ...The Remote Control Handset R C 10...

Page 11: ...8 speeds up playback forward 2 4 8 up to 16fold 16 7 speeds up playback backward 2 4 8 up to 16fold 17 skips to next chapter DVD or audio track CD 18 9 skips to previous chapter DVD or audio track CD...

Page 12: ...hearing A too high volume may lastingly impair the hearing ability of your ears 2 Although this unit has its own screen you can surely connect it to an external television set as well Connect the vide...

Page 13: ...nt lid Play back starts automatically Usually DVD discs now show a menu to choose from You can control this menu with the navigation buttons 3445 Mark the desired option and press ENTER to activate Mo...

Page 14: ...layback jump to a specific chapter Simply enter the number of the chapter you want Playback will then continue from this chapter Skip Search Press SKIP 9 or to let playback jump to the beginning of th...

Page 15: ...ime HH MM SS within the title and playback jumps exactly there If you want to skip playback to a certain point in time of the chapter please press SEARCH 3 times Now for 5 seconds you see Type in the...

Page 16: ...ng its end Press REPEAT twice and the complete DVD title or all CD tracks will be repeated Press the button again to cancel the repeat function A B Repeat Mode If you want the player to repeat a certa...

Page 17: ...ed by the chapter number both in two digit format Repeat this input until all desired chapters are stored Then press the navigation keys 3456 to highlight START and press ENTER Now you see the program...

Page 18: ...choose EXIT to leave the digest function Bookmark During playback of a DVD this unit allows you setting and storing bookmarks for up to 12 different locations This function lets you jump to one of th...

Page 19: ...the following effects for your selection SURROUND ROCK SURROUND POP SURROUND LIVE SURROUND DANCE SURROUND TECHNO SURROUND CLASSIC SURROUND SOFT SURROUND OFF Do NOT use this feature if you have more th...

Page 20: ...the connected TV set has 4 3 screen format The picture will fill the screen but some right and left portion will be cut NORMAL LB Choose this mode when the connected TV set has 4 3 screen format The...

Page 21: ...o call up the Preference SETUP playback has to be stopped completely press stop button twice Otherwise you can t activate it Here is its structure AUDIO Please select your preferred language to playba...

Page 22: ...cause kids can also read manuals PASSWORD Here you can change the password you need to adapt the parental control level Having activated CHANGE please enter the old password factory setting is 1234 N...

Page 23: ...echarging of a fully charged battery Special Information about playing CDs During playback of a CD MP3 as well the AUDIO MENU button lets you choose various audio modes Depending on the disc type inse...

Page 24: ...ress the REPEAT button once the currently played track will be repeated The SKIP buttons are deactivated in this operation mode When you press the REPEAT button twice all files within the folder will...

Page 25: ...layed Use the navigation keys 56to choose the desired file and press the ENTER button That picture will be displayed This starts your modern slide show because the unit will change to the next picture...

Page 26: ...e Then the sound is muted Press the PLAY key to resume normal playback with sound No operations can be performed with the remote control handset Check whether the battery is installed with the correct...

Page 27: ...recorded on the DVD The change of the subtitle s language can only be done using the DVD menu The subtitles cannot be turned off when you play a DVD Depending on the DVD you may not be able to turn th...

Page 28: ...ts 1 DVD VIDEO disc 12 cm single sided single layer 12 cm single sided dual layer 12 cm double sided single layer 8 cm single sided single layer 8 cm single sided dual layer 8 cm double sided single l...

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Page 32: ...rect errors and make technical alterations This manual is copyrighted All rights reserved Neither the manual as a whole nor excerpts may be reproduced without our prior written permission DK digital A...

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