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Important Safety Instructions

1.

 

Read these instructions

.  All the safety 

and operating instruction should be read 

before the product is operated.

2

.

 Keep these instructions

.  The safety and 

operating instruction should be retained for 

future reference.

3

Heed all warnings

.  All warning on the 

product and in the operating instructions 

should be adhered to.

4

Follow all instructions

.  All operating 

and use instructions should be followed.

5

Water and Moisture:

  Do not use this 

product near water - for example, near 

a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or 

laundry tub; in a wet basement, or near a 

swimming pool, and the like. The apparatus 

shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing 

and that no objects filled with liquids, such 

as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.

6

Cleaning

:  Clean only with a dry cloth.  

Unplug this product from the wall outlet 

before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners 

or aerosol cleaners.

7.

 

Ventilation:  

Slots and openings in the 

cabinet are provided for ventilation and to 

ensure reliable operation of the product and 

to protect it from overheating, and these 

openings must not be blocked or covered. 

The openings should never be blocked by 

placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or 

other similar surface. This product should 

not be placed in a built-in installation 

such as a bookcase or rack unless proper 

ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s 

instructions have been adhered to.

8

Heat:

  Do not install near any heat 

sources such as radiators, heat registers, 

stoves, or other apparatus (including ampli-

fiers) that produce heat.

9

Grounding or Polarization:

  Do not 

defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or 

grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has 

two blades with one wider than the other. 

A grounding type plug has two blades and 

a third grounding prong. The wide blade or 

the third prong are provided for your safety. 

If the provided plug does not fit into your 

outlet, consult an electrician for replacement 

of the obsolete outlet.

10

Power-Cord Protection:

  Protect 

the power cord from being walked on or 

pinched particularly at plugs, convenience 

receptacles, and the point where they exit 

from the apparatus.

11

Accessories:

  Only use attachments/ac-

cessories specified by the manufacturer. 

Do not place this product on an unstable 

cart, stand tripod, bracket, or table. The 

product may fall, causing serious injury to 

a child or adult, and serious damage to the 

product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, 

bracket, or table recommended by the 

manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any 

mounting of the product should follow the 

manufacturer’s instructions, and should use 

a mounting accessory recommended by the 

manufacturer.

12

. A product and cart combination should 

be moved with care. Use only with the cart, 

stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by 

the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. 

When a cart is used, use caution when mov-

ing the cart/apparatus combination to avoid 

injury from tip-over.

13

Lightning:

  Unplug this apparatus and 

disconnect the antenna or cable system 

during lightning storms or when unused 

for long periods of time. This will prevent 

damage to the product due to lightning and 

power-line surges.

14

Servicing:

  Do not attempt to service 

this product yourself as opening or remov-

ing covers may expose you to dangerous 

voltage or other hazards . Refer all servicing 

to qualified service personnel.

15

Power Sources:

  Only connect to 

the type of house-hold power supply as 

indicated in the operating instructions and 

rating label. If you are not sure of the type 

of power supply to your home, consult your 

product dealer or local power company. For 

products intended to operate from battery 

power, or other sources, refer to the operat-

ing instruction.

16.

 

Overloading: 

Do not overload wall 

outlets or extension cords as this can result 

in a risk of fire or electric shock.

17.

 

Object and Liquid Entry

:  Never push 

objects of any kind or spill liquid into this 

product through openings as this could result 

in a risk of fire or electric shock. 

18

Replacement Parts and Safety Check

:  

When replacement parts are required, be 

sure the service technician has used replace-

ment parts specified by the manufacturer. 

Ask the service technician to perform 

safety checks to ensure proper operation to 

avoid possible fire, electric shock, or other 

hazards.

19.

 

Outdoor Antenna Grounding:

  If an 

outside antenna or cable system is connected 

to the product, be sure the antenna or cable 

system is grounded so as to provide some 

protection against voltage surges and built-

up static charges. Article 810 of the National 

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides 

information with regard to proper ground-

ing of the mast and supporting structure, 

grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna 

connection to grounding electrodes, and 

requirements for the grounding electrode.

20.

 

Wall or Ceiling Mounting:

  The prod-

uct should be mounted to a wall or ceiling 

only as recommended by the manufacturer.

21

. Where the AC plug or an appliance 

coupler is used as the disconnect device, 

the disconnect device shall remain readily 

operable.

22.

 

Protective Attachment Plug:

  The 

product is equipped with an attachment plug 

having overload protection. This is a safety 

feature. See Instruction Manual for replace-

ment or resetting of protective device. If 

replacement of the plug is required, be sure 

the service technician has used a replace-

ment plug specified by the manufacturer 

that has the same overload protection as the 

original plug.

23

Power

 

Lines:

  An outside antenna sys-

tem should not be located in the vicinity of 

overhead power lines or other electric light 

or power circuits, or where it can fall into 

such power lines or circuits. When installing 

an outside antenna system, extreme care 

should be taken to keep from touching such 

power lines or circuits as contact with them 

might be fatal.

Summary of Contents for IPDL917

Page 1: ...atures 4 Powering the Unit Battery Information 5 Quick Start DVD Player 6 Quick Start Docking an iPod 7 Quick Start Playing an iPod 8 9 Operations 10 13 The Setup Menu 14 15 Location of Controls Contr...

Page 2: ...rcury Do not put in the trash instead recycle or dispose of as hazardous waste WARNING Lithium ion and Lithium polymer batteries like all rechargeable batteries are recyclable and should be recycled o...

Page 3: ...h the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when mov ing the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Lightning Unplug this apparatus and disconnect the antenna or cable system...

Page 4: ...Remote Control Travel Bag AC DC Adaptor Compatible connections for iPod mini iPod nano iPod with photo and iPod with video Plays DVD DVD R RW DVD R RW CD CD R and JPEG Discs Multi Language On Screen D...

Page 5: ...1 To charge the unit simply connect it to an AC outlet using the AC DC Adapter or connect it to a DC car outlet using the DC Car Adapter 2 It takes approximately 4 5 hours to charge the unit completel...

Page 6: ...y Button or Enter Button to make selections in the DVD menu 5 Press the Pause Button to pause a DVD during play 6 Press the Previous Next Buttons to skip backwards and forwards through DVD chapters 7...

Page 7: ...osition or connect and be folded down into the unit 4 Dock the iPod onto the Dock Connector 5 When connecting an iPod nano or iPod mini press the Dock Adjustment Button to reduce the size of the Docki...

Page 8: ...red on the docked iPod 5 In Menu Mode with a song selected press the Play Button or the Enter Button to play a song 6 In Menu Mode press the Menu Button to move backwards through the iPod menu system...

Page 9: ...DVD SD USB SETUP OPEN CLOSE DVD COMPACT DISC PLAYER DVD SD USB SETUP OPEN CLOSE DVD COMPACT DISC PLAYER iPod PLAY PAUSE NEXT MENU PREV VOLUME Playing an iPod Menu Mode Video Mode...

Page 10: ...Previous Next Buttons to skip backwards and forwards through CD tracks PROG PLAY CLEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Insert a CD into the unit See the Playing a CD operation 2 After the CD...

Page 11: ...ards through DVD chapters 7 Press the Menu Button to go back to the DVD s main menu Programming a DVD 1 Insert a DVD into the unit See the Playing a DVD operation on page 16 2 After the DVD is inserte...

Page 12: ...ead them 01 Track 01 02 Track 02 03 Track 03 04 Track 04 05 Track 05 06 Track 06 Using the SD MMC Memory Card Slot 1 Plug an SD or MMC memory card into the SD MMC Memory Card Slot 2 Switch the unit to...

Page 13: ...tereo system Select the correct input setting on the stereo system 3 Audio played on the unit will now be heard through the unit and the stereo system When connecting two products using an RCA Cable m...

Page 14: ...n TV Press the Wide Button on the remote to switch between 4 3 and 16 9 LCD Modes without ac cessing the Setup Menu TV Type The ratio of the width of an image to its height 4 3PS The 4 3PS Pan Scan ra...

Page 15: ...al Audio Output is not connected RAW The RAW setting will automatically enable PCM in circumstances where it can be used and automatically disable it when it cannot be used Like PCM this option also r...

Page 16: ...Location of Controls Top View DVD SD USB iPod PLAY PAUSE NEXT SETUP MENU PREV VOLUME OPEN CLOSE DVD COMPACT DISC PLAYER CLOSE DVD COMPACT DISC PLAYER 7 6 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 8 10...

Page 17: ...Location of Controls Front Side Views SD MMC CARD S VIDEO OUT AV OUT COAXIAL OUTPUT POWER ON OFF DC 9V 12V IN 18 17 20 21 22 19 23 26 27 28 25 24...

Page 18: ...Location of Controls Bottom Back Views RESET CHARGE 29 31 30 32...

Page 19: ...Location of Controls Remote View 35 37 39 41 44 46 48 51 52 53 54 56 58 59 61 63 64 33 42 43 45 40 57 55 47 49 50 62 60 65 34 36 66 38...

Page 20: ...tup Button Press the Setup Button in DVD Mode to access the unit s DVD Setup Menu 15 Play Pause Button Press the Play Pause Button to play or pause a DVD CD or an iPod 16 Function Button DVD SD USB Pr...

Page 21: ...e unit on a connected stereo system Requires a Coaxial 3 5MM Cable not included Controls Bottom Back Views 29 Battery Compartment The Battery Compartment holds a Lithium Polymer Battery that powers th...

Page 22: ...45 Audio Button In DVD Mode press the Audio Button to cycle through available audio languages for a specific DVD 46 Program Button In CD or DVD Mode press the Program Button to program tracks or chap...

Page 23: ...tton In DVD Mode press the Subtitle Button to cycle through available subtitle options for a specific DVD 61 Wide Button In DVD Mode press the Wide Button to switch between a 4 3 viewing ratio and a 1...

Page 24: ...2116 Carr Street St Louis MO 63106 Phone 1 314 621 2881 Fax 1 314 588 1805 Email customerservice ilive net Website www ilive net To download this Instruction Man ual in English Spanish or French visit...

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