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PORTABLE DVD PLAYER USER GUIDE

Important Safety Information

This manual contains important information about how to safely and properly install, opeprate and care 
for this product.

Failure to properly install, operate and care for this product can 
increase the risk of electric shock or fi re. It can also increase the 
risk of monitor failure and possibly personal injury. To reduce the 
risk of serious injury, death, or damage.

Read these instruction.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions. 

Do not

 attempt to service or repair the monitor & DVD Player yourself. Refer all servicing to  

 

            qualifi ed service personnel.

Do not

 block any ventilation openings. Do not place the Monitor and DVD Player on a bed, sofa, or 

            other soft surface that may block ventilation openings.

Do not

 install the monitor and DVD Player near any heat sources, such as radiators, stoves, or other  

            devices that produce heat.

Do not

 use this apparatus near water (for example, sinks, tubs, and pools) or expose it to rain, 

            moisture, or dripping or splashingliquids. No objects fi lled with water (such as vases) should  
            be placed on the apparatus.

Do not 

attempt to service or repair the monitor & DVD Player yourself. Refer all servicing to  

 

            qualifi ed service personnel.

Do not

 play headphones at a high volume to avoid exposure to excessive sound pressures. You                   

 

            should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situation.
            Even if your headset is an open-air type designed to let your hear outside sounds, do not turn 
            up the volume so high that you can not hear what is around you.

General Electrical Precautions

As with any other electrical devices, failure to take the following precautions can result in 
serious injury or death from electrical shock or fi re, and will lead to damage to the Monitor 
and DVD Player.

Avoid Laser hazards

As the laser beam used in the DVD Player is harmful to eyes, and to avoid electrical hazards, do not 
attempt to disassemble the housing. Refer servicing to qualifi ed personnel.

Cleaning

Unplug the unit and turn power off before cleaning this unit. 

Summary of Contents for GDVD80W8

Page 1: ...GDVD80W8 Portable DVD Player User Guide Goodmans Product Information Helpline 0871 230 1777...

Page 2: ...asic Audio CDs Playback 11 Stopping Playback 11 Pausing Playback 11 Displaying Track Information 11 Skipping a Track Ahead or Back 11 Picture CD Playback 12 Basic Picture CDs Playback 12 Stopping Play...

Page 3: ...9 10 12 13 14 15 16 20 19 18 11 17 LCD Screen Speakers SETUP Button MENU Button SUBTITLE Button LCD Button TITLE Button AUDIO Button VOLUME UP Button VOLUME DOWN Button PREVIOUS Button NEXT Button F...

Page 4: ...4 PORTABLE DVD PLAYER USER GUIDE Getting Started continued Right Side Panel Back Panel Side Views 1 2 3 4 5 1 DC IN Jack POWER Switch AV OUT Jack 1 2 3 Battery Connectors AV IN Jack PHONE Jacks 4 5 1...

Page 5: ...IN jack on the right side of the unit 2 Connect the AV Out of the DVD Player to the Video In and Audio In of your TV with an Audio Video Cable Connect to Other Equipment 1 Connect the DVD Player to P...

Page 6: ...ipment 1 Connect the DVD Player to Power Please connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC IN jack on the right side of the unit 2 Connect theAudio Video In of the DVD Player to the Audio Video Out of...

Page 7: ...e DVD player Note 1 Battery will not charge whilst using the unit 2 The charging time the battery pack is approximately 4 5 hours and the playing time is approximately 2 5 hours A Charge the battery p...

Page 8: ...remove the battery pack press battery release button then slowly remove it from the portable DVD player by sliding it carefully away from the player STEP 2 Connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN s...

Page 9: ...opped by pressing Play button 2 To completely stop the disc playback press Stop button again Pausing Playback 1 Press Pause button 2 To return to normal playback press Play button Frame Advance Step 1...

Page 10: ...everal times it may indi cate that language is not available on the disc Changing Subtitle Languages 1 Press Subtitle button during playback 2 Press Subtitle button a number of times until a preferred...

Page 11: ...mation press Info button again Skipping a Track Ahead or Back Skipping Ahead Press Next button during playback Skip a track each time you press the button Skipping Back Press Previous button during pl...

Page 12: ...screen the menu appears after a few seconds 2 Press Left button to enter the folder list on the left screen Press Up Down to highlight a folder and then press Play button 3 Press Right button to ente...

Page 13: ...To leave SETUP MENU press Setup Note If the language selected is not recorded on the disc the player will play the top priority language of the disc Audio Setup Digital Out 1 Press Setup button in sto...

Page 14: ...t button to select VIDEO SETUP icon and then press Play button Video Output 3 Press Up Down to select VIDEO OUTPUT and then press Play button AUDIO SETUP DIGITAL OUT SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM 4 Pr...

Page 15: ...ER PARENTAL PASSWORD ANGLE MARK DEFAULT Screen Saver 3 Press Up Down to select SCREEN SAVER and then press Play button 4 Press Up Down to select a preferred option and then press Play button To leave...

Page 16: ...lock protection will play regardless of rating and content Password 3 PressUp DowntoselectPASSWORD and then press Play button 4 Enter the previously set password or factory pre set password 0000 and...

Page 17: ...ng box disappears Panel Setting 1 Press LCD a number of times to select PANEL 2 Press Left Right to choose a preferred panel setting Press LCD again until the LCD setting box disappears Colour Setting...

Page 18: ...tubs and pools or expose it to rain moisture or dripping or splashingliquids No objects filled with water such as vases should be placed on the apparatus Do not attempt to service or repair the monito...

Page 19: ...room away from traffic 50dB normal conversation quiet office light traffic 60dB Electric sewing machine The following noise can be harmful under constant exposure 80dB Average city traffic alarm clock...

Page 20: ...source such as heating pipe DO NOT leave a disc inside a car under direct sunlight After Playback always remove the disc from the player and return it to the display storage case To clean discs use a...

Page 21: ...serious damage to the player Do not attempt to disassemble the player z Do not put any foreign object onto the player on the disc tray Keep away from water magnet z Keep the player away from flower v...

Page 22: ...be somewhat distorted at times this is normal or rapid reverse No rapid advance or rapid reverse Some discs may have sections which prohibit rapid advance or rapid reverse playback No 4 3 16 9 picture...

Page 23: ...motion circular scratches are likely to occur which will cause noise If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe the moisture off with a soft dry lint...

Page 24: ...TFT type Terminals Audio Video Section AV Output x 1 AV Input x 1 Headphone Jacks Headphone Jack x 2 Line Voltage AC 100 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz Adapter Power Consumption 15W 12V 1 25A Dimensions 210 mm L...

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