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The remote control 
handset does not 
work 

The remote control is not aligned 
with the sensor on the player's front 
panel 

Point the remote control handset at 
the sensor. 

The remote control is out of range     

Check that the remote control is no 
more than 7 m from the sensor. 

The batteries are dead 

Replace the batteries with new ones.   

 

Note: 

This appliance uses copyright protection technology covered by claims under the terms of various US patents 
and other intellectual property rights of Macrovision Corporation and other holders. Use of the 
aforementioned copyright protection technology is subject to consent by Macrovision Corporation and is 
intended solely for private use or restricted broadcasting, unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision 
Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly prohibited. 
It may not be possible to play certain discs on this player, owing to the condition of the recording system or 
the CD-R/RW or DVD

R/RW disc itself. 

 
 
 

9.Technical Specifications 

 

Playback compatibilities 

DVD/DVD-R /CD/CD-R/CD-RW/JPEG/Mp3 

Video Outputs 

Components Video 

Composite Video 

S-video 

Audio Outputs 

Analogical 2.0-CH-audio (2 Vrms (1 Khz))   

Coaxial digital audio (1,5 Vp-p)   

General features 

Voltage: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.   

Power consumption: 20 W 

PAL/NTSC-video system 

Accessories 

RCA    Audio/Video cables (composite video and L-R audio)   

Remote control unit 

Warranty card 

User manual 

 

 

10. RECYCLING   

This product is marked with the selective sorting symbol for electrical and electronic waste. 

This symbol indicates that the product must be accepted by a selective waste collection 

system in accordance with EU directive 2002/96/CE, so that it can be recycled or 

dismantled in order to minimize any environmental impact. Note that unless selectively 

sorted, electronic products are potentially hazardous to the environment and human health, 

as they may contain hazardous substances.

 

Summary of Contents for DVXmini60

Page 1: ...E BODA mini 60 USB 2CH MPEG4 DVD player with USB Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ... REMOTE CONTROL 5 4 CONNECTIONS 6 5 FUNCTION OPTIONS 6 General setup page 7 Audio setup page 8 Dolby digital setup 9 Subtitle setup page 10 Video setup page 11 Preferences page 12 Password setup 12 6 Playing MPEG 1 2 files 13 7 Playing USB and Card files 13 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 14 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 10 RECYCLING 15 ...

Page 3: ...e disc from the unit tray first 4 Do not open the cover or touch any of the components exposed out of the unit only for qualified technicians 5 Do not expose the unit under direct sunlight or nearby objects that radiate heat to avoid damage the unit 6 Do not place the unit in moist and humid conditions which effect the pick up of the unit lead to out of work 7 Place the unit on a flat surface and ...

Page 4: ...nsation moisture may form on the lens in the following conditions Immediately after a heater has been turned on In a steamy or very humid room When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm one if moisture forms inside this unit it may not operate properly to correct this problem wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate 3 Heat never use or place this unit near a heat so...

Page 5: ... 6 On Off button 7 USB port When the unit is under STANDBY mode it is not totally disconnected from the power supply 3 2 Rear panel 1 Component Video output 2 SCART with RGB support 3 2CH Digital Audio output 4 Coaxial Digital Audio output 5 Composite Video output 6 S Video output 7 Digital Audio Optic output ...

Page 6: ...et to high temperatures e g by leaving it in direct sunlight 2 Never allow foreign bodies and in particular metal objects to enter the battery compartment 3 The player s infrared sensor may be unable to receive signals from the remote control handset if it is directly exposed to sunlight or strong artificial lighting 4 To prevent any risk of leakage or corrosion remove the batteries from the remot...

Page 7: ... by systems setting or press N P button to switch the TV system on the remote control This DVD disc is capable of supporting different scales picture as a result non full zoomed picture could appear or picture be partially covered on user s TV set 5 FUNCTION OPTIONS You can use the player s setup menu to configure its functions and preferences How to configure the player Press the SETUP button to ...

Page 8: ...uage You select the desired language for setup menu and on screen messages Angle Mark Some DVDs include scenes recorded from different angles This selection can show the marking automatically at the top right corner on screen Captions This selection can display or hide the closed captions Note This function can only used for DVD disc with closed caption Closed captions are designed to aid the hear...

Page 9: ...enter right and surround of audio data Stereo Analog stereo audio output The player sends the subwoofer and speech signals to your front right and front left speakers 5 1CH Disable downmix and enable discrete 5 1 channel surround sound Front Speaker Center Spearker Rear Speaker Subwoofer If Downmix mode is disabled select the desired setting for your front center and surround speakers SML Small na...

Page 10: ...ignal source into 5 separate full frequency channels right front center left front right rear and left rear Dolby Pro Logic II also decodes 5 channels from stereo signals encoded in traditional four channel Dolby Surround Reverb Mode Reverb mode provides a virtual surround sound effect even when the DVD Player is connected to a Stereo or TV that has only left right stereo sound capability There ar...

Page 11: ... Latin 1250 Support subtitles in Serbian Latin Albanian Croatian Romanian Cyrillic 1251 Support subtitles in Russian Bulgarian Macedonian Serbian Cyrillic and Ukrainian Subtitle Font There are three subtitle font size for selection small medium and large Backgroud Colour You can select the background color for subtitle There are 8 colour for selection Outline Colour You can select the outline colo...

Page 12: ...output If you select SCART connection you should set up the play mode as RGB state then it will output normally TV Mode Select progressive scan or interlaced video mode for your TV s signal output Interlace Conventional analog televisions P scan TVs supporting progressive scan signal inputs Do not select this option lightly as most TVs do not support progressive scan video and you will be left wit...

Page 13: ...vary between discs depending on the DVD You can also select alternative languages by pressing the AUDIO button on the remote control handset Subtitle Selects the preferred language for subtitles recorded on DVDs The selected subtitle language is assigned high priority and can therefore be adopted automatically when the player begins playing a disc Subtitles vary between discs depending on the DVD ...

Page 14: ... then change it by entering a new one Default Restores the player s factory settings 6 Playing MPEG 1 2 files The player can read files on the DVD VOB MPG DAT in File Playback mode If a VOB file contains multiple tracks and multiple subtitles you can also change the soundtrack and subtitle language settings by pressing the relevant button in the same way as for conventional video DVDs 7 Playing US...

Page 15: ...orrect audio output Select the correct audio output in the setup menu Distorted picture The disc is dirty Remove and clean the disc The player is in Cue or Review mode Some distortion may occur during Cue and Review operations This is normal Flickering or unstable brightness Disruption caused by a copy protection system Connect the player directly to your TV The player does not operate There is no...

Page 16: ...ay certain discs on this player owing to the condition of the recording system or the CD R RW or DVD R RW disc itself 9 Technical Specifications Playback compatibilities DVD DVD R CD CD R CD RW JPEG Mp3 Video Outputs Components Video Composite Video S video Audio Outputs Analogical 2 0 CH audio 2 Vrms 1 Khz Coaxial digital audio 1 5 Vp p General features Voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consump...

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