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Playing MP3, Audio and Picture CD Discs

NOTES  ABOUT PICTURE DISCS

This DVD player will play the following digital photo
disc formats:
Kodak Picture CD, and Fuji-film Fuji-color  CD and
JPEG digital photo CD Discs
Kodak and Fuji offer to include your pictures on a CD
with development.

If you are using a digital camera, you can download
them as JPEG files to your computer and burn them to
a CD. If you name each file, that name will show up on
the menu, otherwise the default picture number will
appear.

You are able to skip, repeat or go to a certain picture
file using the same instructions described for MP3 and
CD discs. You are also able to view a slide show in a
different order using the program play feature.

PLAYING AN AUDIO CD

Audio discs are recorded as tracks on the disc. When
you load the CD into your DVD player, a status bar will
display across the top of your TV screen.

This bar will display what kind of disc is loaded, the
track number playing, total track numbers and time
remaining. The player will play all tracks continuously
by default, but you can use the same functions
described for playing MP3 discs.

You are able to skip, repeat or go to a certain track, or
repeat portions of a song. You are also able to listen to
the songs you like in the order you program using the
program play feature.

Note
• Some CDs will list song names as the tracks, and

others will simply list track numbers.

Note: Some functions such as fast forward, fast reverse or slow playback are not available for these formats.

NOTES ABOUT MP3

MP3 is the third audio compression format, compressing
audio files from 12:1 with little loss in sound quality.
Because of its high compression, it is the most popular
method of downloading music from the internet. This DVD
player will play MP3 files that are burned onto CD-R or
CD-RW discs.

PLAYING AN MP3 FORMATTED DISC

After loading a disc, the folder/title  menu will appear
on the TV screen. Generally folder icons will appear
on the right hand side and the tracks in the open folder
will be listed on the left.
• Playback will begin automatically with the first

title of the first folder.

• To pause playback, press the 

PLAY/PAUSE

ll

  button and press again to resume.

• To stop playback, press the 

STOP

   button.

• To adjust the sound output level, press the

VOL+

 and 

VOL-

 buttons

• To turn off the sound output from your DVD

player, press the 

MUTE

 button.

REPEAT  FUNCTIONS

Use the 

REPEAT 

button on the remote to repeat

one track, all tracks or the entire disc. To repeat
a portion of a track you wish to learn (repeat A-B),
use the A/B button on your remote. (Please see
page 15)

SELECTING A TRACK OR TITLE

• To select a desired track, during playback, use

the   /   /   /   buttons to open a folder, and
press the 

ENTER

 button to display the contents.

• To select a desired title, use the  

/ / /

 buttons

to highlight and press the 

ENTER 

button to start

playback. The song playing will be indicated by
a flashing note icon.

• Press the 

GOTO

 button and use  the number

buttons (0~9), to select a certain song by entering
the track and title number.  Press the 

ENTER 

button

to confirm and begin playback.

• Use the 

 / 

 buttons to skip between tracks.

SETTING UP A PLAYLIST

Press the 

PROG

 button on your remote to display

the Program Menu. You will be able to enter up to 16
tracks in any order.. (Please see page 16)

Notes
• If you did not record your songs in separate folders,

the display will show only the track numbers and the
Program Menu will allow you to input those track
numbers.

• You can assign song names to each file before you

burn them to a CD to make it easier to program
them.

• Program lists, and repeat functions  will clear when you

remove the disc, or turn the power off the DVD player.

Summary of Contents for 430 GB-0

Page 1: ...DRAFT 1 FLX HK LTD DVD Player 430 GB 0 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may ca...

Page 3: ...3 REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SERVICING IS REQUIRED WHEN THE APPARATUS HAS BEEN DAMAGED IN ANY WAY SUCH AS POWER SUPPLY CORD OR PLUG IS DAMAGED HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO RAIN OR MOIST...

Page 4: ...been designed to work with 120 volt AC current Connection to a line voltage other than that may create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the system If you are unsure of the type of power supply...

Page 5: ...16 Basic Playback 17 Advanced Playback 18 20 Frame by Frame Playback 18 Slow Motion Play 18 Fast Search 18 Advanced Playback 18 20 Repeat play 18 Repeat A B 18 Skip to Another Track or Chapter 19 Usi...

Page 6: ...R NEW DVD PLAYER The types of functions and operations vary depending on the features of each disc In some cases these functions and operations may differ from the descriptions given in this manual In...

Page 7: ...called track numbers Playback Control Video CD discs Video CD discs with the words playback control on the disc or jacket are equipped with a function for displaying menus on the TV monitor Use the me...

Page 8: ...heating appliance After playing store the disc in its case Handling Precautions To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Do not stick paper or tape on the disc If th...

Page 9: ...COAXIALOUT 14 ANALOGAUDIO OUT 1 12 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT CrYCb 15 ANALOGAUDIO OUT 2 13 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT 16 S VIDEO OUT Back Panel DVD Display Front Panel 1 POWER 2 IR SENSOR 3 DVD DISPLAY 4 DISC TRA...

Page 10: ...o select one of the following video output signals compatible with your system and the disc you are playing 5 PROG Press to access the Program Menu allowing you to program your favorite chapters title...

Page 11: ...ther or previous track or chapter 26 STOP 27 A B Use to play a specific section in a track or chapter repeatedly 28 REPEAT Use to repeat entire chapter title or disc 29 VOL Adjust the sound output lev...

Page 12: ...yer will malfunction if you do so Remote Control Operation DISTANCE Maximum of 23 feet from the front of the remote sensor ANGLE Approximately 30 degrees from each direction NOTES ABOUT THE REMOTE CON...

Page 13: ...player to a Y cable adapter not supplied and then connect it to the TV Audio Input Note Do Not connect the Yellow video cable if using a S Video cable GOOD For good picture quality use the supplied c...

Page 14: ...OUT on the DVD video player using the Red and White RCA type Audio cables to connect to the corresponding color coded Audio Input jacks on your TV SETUP THE SOUND OUTPUT Using the AUDIO SETUP Menu se...

Page 15: ...ndard audio mixing technique that adds a rear channel and a center channel onto a 2 channel signal A Dolby Surround signal can be played on any stereo system in which case the rear and center channel...

Page 16: ...ws the analog stereo outputs to be connected to just about anything including TV and audio systems with Dolby Pro Logic capability DVD players also output the down mixed 2 channel Dolby Surround signa...

Page 17: ...yback 6 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Use the VOL and VOL buttons to adjust the sound output level of the DVD player You may also need to adjust the volume on your TV or attached audio equipment 7 MUTE Press t...

Page 18: ...ter title disc Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select one of the following repeat modes REP CHAPTER REP TITLE REP OFF For VCD SVCD MP3 JPEG and CD repeat track Press the REPEAT button repeatedly...

Page 19: ...ogramming a Playlist This feature allows you to program your favorite titles chapters or tracks and play them in a determined order You can program up to 16 selections into memory With a disc inserted...

Page 20: ...press the ENTER button to confirm Within the sub menus use the buttons to select a and press the ENTER button to confirm To resume normal playback press the PLAY PAUSE ll button Notes Depending on th...

Page 21: ...downloadingmusicfromtheinternet ThisDVD player will play MP3 files that are burned onto CD R or CD RWdiscs PLAYING AN MP3 FORMATTED DISC After loading a disc the folder title menu will appear on the T...

Page 22: ...asonable level and begin singing into the microphone To pause playback press the PLAY PAUSE ll button and press again to resume To stop playback press the STOP button To adjust the sound output level...

Page 23: ...menu option to display the band signals during playback KEY Use the buttons to use the digital key control slider menu The default is set to zero Note To clear the Vocal Menu press the AUDIO button ag...

Page 24: ...C If the connected TV uses NTSC system select this mode It will change the video signal of a PAL disc to output in NTSC format used in the USA Canada and Japan PAL 60 PAL If the connected TV uses a PA...

Page 25: ...ALL LG SPK ALL SM SPK MIXED SPK The default setting is ALL LG SPK CENTER DELAY In Dolby Digital mode if the listening position is closer to the center speaker than the front speakers set the center de...

Page 26: ...menu Make sure the audio cables are securely connected into the correct jacks Make sure the TV or receiver connected with the audio cable is turned on Make sure and the correct audio output format is...

Page 27: ...work properly The system does not operate properly Troubleshooting Cleaning CAUTION Before cleaning turn off the power and unplug theAC power cord from the wall outlet To clean this unit wipe with a s...

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