JPEG FILES
JPEG is the most efficient image compression
format and is widely used for photo / picture
storage. Even when pictures are compressed
15-20 times, they still maintain an excellent
quality. The JPEG format is also supported
by most picture processing software. The JPEG
file uses less storage space and is easy to use.
This DVD player can read JPEG formatted
picture CD discs.
1.Place a photo disc in the DVD player and
menu will appear
2.Press the number buttons of the selection
you want to view.
3.Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view.
Using the Menu To Select Photos
1.Press PLAY/PAUSE button to view the
photo on the screen.
2.Press STOP to end viewing.
3.When in STOP mode, you can return to the
upper menu by selecting the top file item on
the right side of the screen and pressing
PLAY/PAUSE button. Other functions:
1. When playing JPEG images, this DVD
player allows the pause, play, repeat, and
browse functions.
2. When playing JPEG images, press the
RESUME button to see the different formats
of photo display.
3. Press VOL+ and VOL - buttons to select
pictures.
4. To zoom in on the image, press the ZOOM
button. Pressing the ZOOM button once more
will return the picture to normal.
5. When the zoom is on, press the Fast
Forward or Fast Reverse to zoom in or out on
the image.
6. When the zoom is off, pressing the direction
arrows will cause the image to turn
over (reverse).
This handy trouble-shooting guide is provided to
save you time if you experience any problems
with this DVD player. If the problem is not listed
or if the provided solution does not correct the
problem, please call our customer support
department.
Possible Problems / Solutions
No power
1. Check to ensure that the power plug is securely
connected to the power outlet and that the outlet
is in working condition (test outlet by
CAREFULLY plugging another electrical item in
to it)
No sound
1. Check the connection between the DVD player
and the TV set, amplifier, or any other unit the
DVD player is connected to.
2. Check to ensure the TV and amplifier are in the
correct mode.
No picture
1. Check the connection between the DVD player
and the TV set or any other unit it is connected to.
2. Check to make sure TV is turned on.
Disc does not play
1. Check to make sure the disc is loaded correctly
with the label side facing up on disc tray.
2. Check that disc is clean from dirt, dust,
fingerprints, and smudges.
3. Check to ensure the disc is inserted
Between the guides on the tray.
4. Check to see if the Parental Lock
Function is on.
5. Make sure disc is for use in region ONE.
Remote does not work.
1. Check batteries; possibly replace.
2. Check to ensure there are not any obstacles
between the remote sensor on the unit's front
panel and the remote control.
3. Be sure the remote is aimed at the remote
sensor.
Divided picture
1. Check that disc is clean and has no scratches.
2. This DVD player is controlled by a
microcomputer, which may need to be reset. To
reset, turn off the unit's power completely, wait
30 seconds, then turn the player back on.
No color picture
1. Check to see if the S connector is damaged
(bent pin).
MP3 discs do not play
1. Use a different program to re-burn the disc, as
the program may not be MP3 compatible with the
player.
2. Use a newer edition of MP3 software such as
"Audio station 4", "Easy CD Creator", etc.
3. Make sure MP3 file is not encoded with a
variable bit rate, such as provided by Real
Networks.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING