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TV/DVD Player

  

User Guide

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Playable Format:
DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

DVD/DVD  R/DVD  RW/Audio CD/Kodak Picture CD/JPEG Picture CD 

82-193-01030

GPTV70WLCD

CD

MP3

MHZ

KHZ RDS

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Summary of Contents for GPTV70WLCD

Page 1: ...CD DVD DVD R DVD RW Audio CD Kodak Picture CD JPEG Picture CD DVD DVD R DVD RW Audio CD Kodak Picture CD JPEG Picture CD DVD DVD R DVD RW Audio CD Kodak Picture CD JPEG Picture CD DVD DVD R DVD RW Au...

Page 2: ...es Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electri cal and electronic equipment should be disposed at the e...

Page 3: ...Subtitle Languages 13 Viewing from Different Angles 13 Zooming a Scene During Playback 13 Using a DVD Title Menu 13 Searching Scenes During Playback 14 Programming DVD Playback 14 2 2 Audio CD Operat...

Page 4: ...rovide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordan...

Page 5: ...at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 10 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or wh...

Page 6: ...Touching internal parts of the unit is dangerous and may cause serious damage to the unit Do not attempt to disassemble the unit l Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray n Keep away from wate...

Page 7: ...mote control To resume to Play mode press Power again When turning on the DVD Player the unit directly enters TV Tuner Mode If a disc is already placed on the disc tray the player will start to load t...

Page 8: ...AV IN Socket 5 COAXIAL Output Socket 6 USB Socket 7 MMC SD Card Slot 8 DC IN Socket 9 AERIAL IN Ant Socket CR2025 OPEN PUSH Right Side View Right Side View Right Side View Battery Installation for th...

Page 9: ...amplifier with speakers 1 1 Getting Started Remote Control 16 2 18 4 20 6 22 8 24 10 26 12 28 14 29 30 31 17 3 15 1 19 5 21 7 23 9 25 11 27 13 1 Setup Button 2 Power Button 3 Subtitle Button 4 Zoom B...

Page 10: ...o play the disc Input from External Equipment It is possible to input images and sounds from external equipment by connecting the player to external equipment with Audio cable or Video cable Yellow Vi...

Page 11: ...is used to replace weak or noisy video signals with a blue screen mute the audio portion which may be disturbing under such conditions When you first turn on the unit the blue screen mode will be ON...

Page 12: ...1 Press Mode to select TV Tuner Mode 2 Press TV to select FM Radio source The LED display indicates FM source available 3 Press Search the radio program scan starts and will store any found stations...

Page 13: ...le press Up Down to highlight it and then press OK or Play Returning to the Menu Screen 1 Press Menu or Return during playback Note This function only works when the disc contains a title menu If the...

Page 14: ...ion relating to Audio Subtitle and Angle is shown 3 To stop displaying scene information press Info again Fast Forward and Backward 1 Press Fast Forward or Fast Backward during playback The speed of a...

Page 15: ...tely to the selected one When you turn on or remove the disc the DVD player will playback the subtitle language which is selected as the initial setting If you select a subtitle language which is not...

Page 16: ...p Down Left Right to highlight an item 3 Enter a preferred Title Number or Chapter Number by pressing Number Button s Note Please enter a Title Number before trying to enter a Chapter Number 4 To play...

Page 17: ...he screen press Up Down to highlight a folder and then press OK or Play 6 To play a track press Right to enter the file list on the right of the screen press Up Down to highlight a track and then pres...

Page 18: ...REP All Repeat Disc REP REP DIR RepeatDirectory appears only when there are file directories on the CDs REP OFF Repeat Off Repeat Sections Between Two Specific Times A B Repeat 1 Press Repeat during...

Page 19: ...ued SRND EQ BAND KEY KEY KEY KEY 4 2 0 2 4 SRND EQ BAND BAND BAND BAND KEY Programming Music Playback 1 Press Program during playback A programming list appears on the screen 2 Press Up Down Left Righ...

Page 20: ...ht a file Picture review is shown on the left of the screen 7 To display the selected picture in full screen press OK To start the slideshow from the selected picture press Play 8 To return to the tit...

Page 21: ...FROM EDGE TO CENTER RANDOM and NONE Rotating Pictures 1 Press Right to rotate the picture clockwise by 90 or Left to rotate the picture anti clockwise by 90 Repeat Playback 1 Press Repeat during playb...

Page 22: ...AGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG MAIN PAGE MAIN PAGE LANGUAGE SETUP AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP SYSTEM SETUP EXIT SETUP AUDIO SETUP DIGITAL OUT DOWNMIX NIGHT MODE MAIN PAGE 3 VIDEO SETUP 4 SYSTEM SE...

Page 23: ...U LANG MAIN PAGE Audio Language Audio Language is used to set the preferred language to use during playback of DVDs Please note if the selected language is not available then the default language stor...

Page 24: ...LISH JAPAN FRENCH SPANISH PORTUGUESE GERMAN OFF LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG MAIN PAGE Menu Language Menu Language is a function for selecting menu language for menus...

Page 25: ...DE MAIN PAGE SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM AUDIO SETUP DIGITAL OUT DOWNMIX NIGHT MODE MAIN PAGE SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Note Select RAW when connecting the player s RAW when connecting the playe...

Page 26: ...NMIX NIGHT MODE MAIN PAGE STEREO VSS 2 Press Down to highlight NIGHT MODE 3 Press Right and then Up Down to highlight a preferred option Press OK To leave SETUP MENU press Setup Note With the DVD form...

Page 27: ...N MAIN PAGE 4 3PS 4 3LB 16 9 b b 4 3 Letter Box Select 4 3 LetterBox for a conventional size TV set Black bands appear at top and bottom of screen letter box style Video material not formatted in the...

Page 28: ...trast of the player s LCD screen 1 Press Setup to display the main Setup Menu Press Left Right to highlight VIDEO SETUP icon 2 Press Down to highlight CONTRAST 3 Press Right and then Up Down to highli...

Page 29: ...SCREEN SAVER ANGLE MARK DEFAULT MAIN PAGE ON OFF Angle Mark Angle Mark is used to display or hide the Angle Mark is used to display or hide the Angle Mark angle mark on the screen when there are mult...

Page 30: ...ss of whether theANGLE MARK feature is On or Off Default Default will restore the player to the default settings 1 Press Setup to display the main Setup Menu Press Left Right to highlight SYSTEM SETUP...

Page 31: ...to the LCD settings press Left To leave press LCD 4 1 LCD Setup Panel Invert Colour Bright Normal 16 9 4 3 Zoom Close Colour Setting 1 Press LCD the LCD settings are shown on the screen 2 Press Down t...

Page 32: ...l connections Check the settings menu to make sure that the digital output is set to on Check if the audio format of the selected audio language matches your receiver capabilities Distorted picture Ch...

Page 33: ...sc has a number from angles recorded these angles may be recorded for specific scenes only No sound when connecting to Check if the disc supports 5 1 Channel 5 1 Channel speaker Check if the speaker i...

Page 34: ...ur 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 free cloth before using the disc Improper di...

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