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GDVD143FM

DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC PLAYER

with Remote Control

User Guide

82-109-05080

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Summary of Contents for GDVD143FM

Page 1: ...GDVD143FM DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC PLAYER with Remote Control User Guide 82 109 05080 f f...

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Page 3: ...ting to a mono television 10 Connecting to a stereo audio system 11 Connecting to a decoder with Dolby Digital AC 3 processing 12 Connecting to a FM wire aerial 13 Region code 14 Compatible Discs 14 I...

Page 4: ...tle button DVD only 30 Menu button 30 Repeat Function DVD 31 Repeat Function CD 31 Repeat A B 31 Selecting a Scene Angle 32 Subtitle Function 32 Audio Function 33 Display Function 33 Volume Buttons 33...

Page 5: ...t Keep this information in a safe place for future reference WARNING THIS PRODUCT UTILISES A CLASS 1 LASER USE OF CONTROLS ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES NOT LISTED IN THIS USER GUIDE MAY RESULT IN HAZARDO...

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Page 7: ...gle Cursor Up Repeat A B Clear Repeat 1 All Stop Eject PBC Numeric Buttons Volume Cursor Down Cursor Right Zoom Audio Next Power Slow Search Goto Play Select Cursor Left Prev DVD Tuner Setup Pause Ste...

Page 8: ...ns refer to the remote control Turning the unit on off Press the POWER button on the front of the unit or the POWER button on the remote control Note when you use the power button to turn the unit off...

Page 9: ...stallation of batteries Using The Remote Control To use the remote control point it at the front of the DVD player towards the sensor situated to the right of the DVD drawer The remote control has a r...

Page 10: ...D to RCA video TV There are two ways to connect your DVD player to a stereo television 2 Option 2 21 Pin Scart DVD to 21 Pin Scart TV Note Do not use a combination of options 1 and 2 as this may produ...

Page 11: ...10 GDVD143FM Connecting to a mono television Note The following information is for guidance only 1 21 Pin Scart DVD to 21 Pin Scart TV TV IN SCART Cable...

Page 12: ...1 DVD CD MP3 CD RW Player Connecting to a stereo audio system Note The following information is for guidance only 1 RCA left and right audio out DVD to left and right audio in Audio System Audio cable...

Page 13: ...he following information is for guidance only Coaxial digital output to coaxial audio input connector on amplifier AMPLIFIER Centre Speaker Front Speaker Left Rear Speaker Left Front Speaker Right Rea...

Page 14: ...13 DVD CD MP3 CD RW Player Connecting to a FM wire aerial Note The following information is for guidance only 1 Connect the FM wire aerial to the aerial input socket DVD To FM wire aerial...

Page 15: ...al for DVD movies to be released at different times in different regions of the world all players have region codes and discs can have an optional region code If you load a disc of a different region...

Page 16: ...CT button to open the DVD drawer Note OPEN will show on the DVD display panel and the top left of the screen Place a compatible disc into the recess on the DVD disc tray Make sure that the label is fa...

Page 17: ...ETUP button The setup menu will be displayed on the screen SETUP MENU LANGUAGE SETUP SCREEN SETUP AUDIO SETUP CUSTOM SETUP EXIT LANGUAGE SETUP You can scroll through the menus using the arrow buttons...

Page 18: ...se the arrow buttons to navigate to a required output format and press the PLAY SEL button to select the option 4 3 PS Pan and Scan mode This mode will display movies in the centre of the screen leavi...

Page 19: ...you to see movies in their original aspect ratio The entire frame of the movie will be displayed but it will occupy a smaller portion of the screen 16 9 mode This mode should be used when connected t...

Page 20: ...V SYSTEM NTSC PAL CONTRAST VIDEO OUT AUTO This DVD player supports NTSC PAL and AUTO formats To select the relevant mode ensure that the DVD player is in the stop mode Note the PAL format is generally...

Page 21: ...NTRAST VIDEO OUT BRIGHT SOFT Set the brightness to either normal bright or soft depending on the ambient surrounding light level Contrast SCREEN SETUP TV TYPE SCRN SAVER TV SYSTEM BRIGHTNESS RETURN CO...

Page 22: ...Component inputs are usually only found on top of the range televisions and on video projectors NORMAL Select this option when using a normal scart to scart lead Audio setup AUDIO SETUP OUTPUT RETURN...

Page 23: ...T Press the PLAY SEL button to select the parental control menu The menu will change as follows INPUT PASSWORD THEN PRESS ENTER _ _ _ _ CANCEL STOP KEY Enter the password Note The password is set at 0...

Page 24: ...G13 5 6 R 7 NC17 8 You can prevent the playback of unsuitable DVD s by setting the parental control to a lower level 3 PG General 4 PG 13 Parental guidence advised 7 NC17 Adult content over 18 Off No...

Page 25: ...KEY You will need to enter the current password initially set to 0000 then press the PLAY SEL button Then type in your new password press the PLAY SEL button Default To return the DVD player to the fa...

Page 26: ...works ok No Sound 1 Check that the DVD Player has not been muted 2 Ensure the volume on the television and DVD is set to an audible level 3 If you are using a normal TV make sure that the audio setup...

Page 27: ...s to the next frame Note The pause symbol and play symbol will be displayed on the screen Pressing PLAY SEL returns to the normal playback mode Stopping Playback Press the STOP button Note Playback is...

Page 28: ...through the various playback speeds PLAY SEL F FWD XX F RWD WW NEXT XXI PREV IWW PREV IWW SLOW WX n o t t u b w o l S s w o h S y a l p s i D n o i t c A s s e r P t s 1 2 1 d e e p s l a m r o n f l...

Page 29: ...row keys to move the cursor between title and chapter entry points Using the numeric buttons enter the title or chapter number The playback will then jump to that point Search by title time Press the...

Page 30: ...e playback will then jump to that point Note The time entered is limited to the length of the disc To cancel the disc search Press the GOTO button a second time before pressing the PLAY SEL button Sel...

Page 31: ...icture Title button DVD only While playing a DVD press the TITLE button to return to the root menu Note This function is not supported on all DVD discs Menu button To return to the previous menu press...

Page 32: ...C repeats all tracks on the disc To cancel the repeat function press the REPEAT 1 ALL button again Repeat A B The A B function allows a selected portion of any length to be repeated When the film reac...

Page 33: ...ngle changes If there are no other angles available will be displayed Subtitle Function Press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly to cycle through the available languages Note See the DVD disc cover for su...

Page 34: ...button again to display additional information 01 12 12 38 0 33 59 AUTO 1 4 OFF 5 1CH INFO INFO VOLUME Title Chapter e g 01 12 12 0 34 24 Volume Buttons The VOLUME buttons are used to adjust the outp...

Page 35: ...isc tray make sure that the label is facing up Press the EJECT button on the remote control or the EJECT button on the DVD player to close the DVD drawer Note When the drawer has closed LOAD will show...

Page 36: ...is facing up Place 8cm discs on the inner recess Press the EJECT button to close the DVD drawer Note When the drawer has closed LOAD will show on the DVD display and Loading will be displayed in the c...

Page 37: ...LAY SEL button The cursor will move to the next program location Use the numeric buttons to enter the next track number Continue to enter the tracks as required A maximum of 9 entries can be entered O...

Page 38: ...mode use the left or right CURSOR keys to rotate the image by ninety degrees Zoom and scrolling Press the ZOOM button to view the pictures at different sizes Note You can use the CURSOR keys to pan ac...

Page 39: ...y stop at the first station received The audio will be heard through your TV Adjust the volume level accordingly on the remote or TV Storing Stations 30 Preset Memory DVD Tuner Tuning To store the sel...

Page 40: ...s Wipe in a straight line from the inside to the outside of the disc Small dust particles and light stains should have no effect on reproduction quality Never use chemicals such as record sprays antis...

Page 41: ...water filled items such as a vase on top of the appliance Ensure that naked flame sources such as candles are not placed on top of the appliance Cleaning Ensure that the appliance is disconnected fro...

Page 42: ...ecause it is not suitable for you socket or it becomes damaged it should be removed and an appropriate plug fitted following the wiring instructions below The waste plug must be disposed of safely as...

Page 43: ...wing provisions The guarantee is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correctly assembled and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this...

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