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Main unit

1

.
VOLUME KNOB

2

.
PHONES JACK

3

.
PHONES JACK

4

.
INPUT / OUTPUT LINE SELECTOR

5

.
AUDIO JACK

6

.
VIDEO (COMPOSITE) JACK

7

.
S –  VIDEO JACK

8

.
DC IN JACK

9

.
TFT

 DISPLA

Y

1

0

.

SPEAKERS

1

1

.

TITLE MENU BUTTON

12.

DISPLA

Y

 BUTT

O

N

1

3

.

ENTER BUTTON

14.

SKIP FORWARD BUTTON

1

5

.

P

A

USE BUTT

ON

1

6

.

STOP BUTTON

17.

PLA

Y

 BUTT

ON

18.

DVD MENU BUTTON

1

9

.

SETUP BUTTON

2

0

.

NETVIGA

TION (

/

/

/

) BUTT

ONS

21.

SKIP REVERSE BUTTON

2

2

.

DISC COMP

AR
TMENT

23.

DISC COMP

AR
TMENT

 OPEN BUTT

ON

24.

POWER SLIDE KNOB

25.

OPEN SLIDE KNOB

26.

FULL

 INDICA

T

O

R

27.

CHARGE INDICA

T

O

R

28.

ST
A

N

D

B

Y

 INDICA

T

O

R

2

9

.

REMOTE SENSOR

W
arning

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE

APPLIANCE T

O

 RAIN OR MOISTURE.

T

o

 avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.

Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only

.

The 

AC adaptor must only be changed at qualified service facility

.

This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.

The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

 MARKING is located on the rear p

anel.

This product cont

ains a low power laser device. 

T

o

 ensure continued safety

, do not remove any

cover or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to qualified

personnel only

.

MAINTENANCE AND 

CARE

Caring for the player

“The app

aratus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing” and that no object

s filled with

liquid shall be placed on the unit.

This kind of electronic products should never be subjected to extreme temperatures or high

humidity

.

If anything falls into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel

before operating it any further

.

When the lens in the pick-up get

s dirty

, malfunctions including the impossibility of playback

may occur

.

The lens should be cleaned using a commercially available camera lens blower

, etc. Do not

touch the lens to prevent damaging the mechanism. 

Also do not use a lens cleaner or disc

cleaner product.

Never play a cracked or warped disc.

Cleaning the Unit

T

o prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect your unit from the 

AC power source when cleaning.

The finish on your unit may be cleaned with a dust cloth and cared for as other furniture. Use

caution when cleaning and wiping the plastic p

art
s. Mild soap and a damp cloth may be used

on the p

anel.

Do not use volatile solvent

s such as alcohol, p

aint thinner

, gasoline, or benzine, etc.

Condensation

If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense inside the

DVD player and cause damage to the lenses. When you first inst

all the unit, or when you move

it from a cold to a warm location, wait for 30 minutes before operating the unit.

Disconnect power

If you are not going to use the player for a long time, be sure to disconnect the power converter

from the wall outlet. 

T

o

 disconnect the 

AC adaptor

, grasp the plug it

self, never pull the cord.

Caution

The following marking is printed on the rear p

anel.

This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous

voltage” within the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute

a risk of electric shock to persons.

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of import

ant operating and

maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accomp

anying the applicance.

IMPOR

T

ANT SAFEGUARDS

1

.
Power sources — Only use the AC/DC power adaptor that is packed with the unit. Using other

adapters could seriously damage the unit.

2

.
Power-cord protection — Power Supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to

be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to

cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.

3

.
Enclosure removal — Never remove the enclosure.

4

.
Drop — Do not drop the unit or apply strong shock to it.

5

.
V

entilation — 

A

void hindering the ventilation of the unit, when playing in the car with pouch,

ensure is kept the pouch opening.

6

.
Abnormal smell — If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected, immediately turn the power OFF

and pullout the AC adaptor from wall outlet. Contact your dealer or nearest service center.

 Getting started

Unpacking

Unp

ack the unit and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost. W

e

 recom-

mend that you ret

ain the original carton and p

acking materials for use should you transport or ship the

unit in the future.

Keep this manual handy for future reference.


Portable 

DVD 

Player.

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1


R

emote control handset with battery (CR2025)

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1


Battery Pack

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1


AC 

adaptor.

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User manual.

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1

Before using the player

, please ensure that the local 

AC volt

age is suit

able for this unit.

7

.
Heat-Avoid placing the unit under direct sunlight or near a source of heat such as heating

equipment. Particularly

, never leave it in an automobile or on the dashboard.

8.

T

emperature — 

The unit may not function properly if used at extremely low

, or freezing temperatures.

The ideal ambient temperature is above +5°C(41°F).

9

.
W

ater and moisture — 

The unit should not be used near water -for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,

kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.

1

0

.

V

ibration — 

A

void placing the unit on an unst

able place such as a shelf or in a place subject to

vibrations.

1

1

.

M

agnetic fields — keep the unit away from sources of magnetic fie1ds such as 

TV set

s, speaker

systems, radio, motorized toys or magnetized object

s

.

12.

Nonuse periods — The AC adaptor of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when left

unused for a long period of time.

1

3

.

Damage requiring service-The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:

A.

The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.

B.

Object

s have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the unit.

C

.

The unit has been exposed to rain.

D

.

The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibit

s a marked change in performance.

E.

The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.

14.

Servicing — The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating

instructions-All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.

1

5

.

CAUTION — 

T

O

 PREVENT

 ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT

 USE 

THE 

AC PLUG WLTH 

A

N

EXTENSLON CORD, RECEPT

ACLE OR OTHER OUTLET

 UNLESS 

THE BLADES CAN BE FULL

Y

INSER

TED 

T

O

 PREVENT

 BLADE EXPOSURE.

Notes on using through car stereo:

In case of abnormality such as smoke production, immediately unplug the car adaptor from the cigar

lighter socket. Do not leave the product

s or batteries in the car

.

Location of features

Remote Control Unit

1

.
K

E

Y

 LOCK BUTT

ON

2

.
NUMBER 0 

T

O

 +9 BUTT

ON

3

.
DVD MENU BUTT

ON

4

.
TITLE MENU BUTT

ON

5

.
PBC BUTT

ON

6

.
DISPLA

Y

 BUTT

O

N

7

.
NA
VIGA

TION (

,

,

,

) BUTT

ON

8

.
RETURN BUTT

ON

9

.
BOOKMARK BUTT

ON

1

0

.

SLOW/R BUTT

ON

1

1

.

P

AUSE/STEP

 BUTT

ON

1

2

.

RANDOM BUTT

ON

1

3

.

MUTE BUTT

ON

1

4

.

REPEA

T/REPEA

T

 A-B 

BUTT

ON

1

5

.

SEARCH FOR

W

ARD BUTT

ON

1

6

.

SEARCH REVERSE BUTT

ON

1

7

.

SKIP

 FOR

W

ARD BUTT

ON

1

8

.

SKIP

 REVERSE BUTT

ON

1

9

.

SLOW/F BUTT

ON

2

0

.

ST
OP

 BUTT

ON

2

1

.

PROGRAM BUTT

ON

2

2

.

SEARCH BUTT

ON

2

3

.

ENTER BUTT

ON

2

4

.

PLA

Y

 BUTT

ON

2

5

.

SETUP

 BUTT

ON

2

6

.

3D BUTT

ON

2

7

.

ANGLE BUTT

ON

2

8

.

SUBTITLE MENU BUTT

ON

2

9

.

AUDIO MENU BUTT

ON

3

0

.

AUDIO MODE BUTT

ON

3

1

.

ZOOM BUTT

ON

3

2

.

CLEAR BUTT

ON

3

3

.

DIGEST

 BUTT

O

N

3

4

.

ST
A

N

D

B

Y

 ON/OFF BUTT

ON

3

5

.

SCREEN ON/OFF BUTT

ON

Point remote control unit no more than 6m

from the remote sensor and within about

30

of the front of the unit.

NOTES:

T

o

 activate buttons on the UNIT

, press and release the button each time. (From button no. 1

1-21, 23)

Power Sources

Battery installation (remote control unit)

Note: When start to operate the handset, please pull out the insulation

plate directly

.

1

.
Remove the battery cover.

2

.
Insert one battery (CR 2025) making sure the polarity (

+ / –

)

matches the marks inside the unit.

3

.
Replace the cover.

Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or

throw the batteries into the fire.

Charging the Battery

Af
ter loading the battery

, then refer the step of “Using 

AC 

Adapter

for player” to connect power converter.

Notes:


For the kind of Ni-MH rechargeable battery

, it will not be fully

charged when a battery to be charged first time, please note that

the discharging time will be short.


The battery will be operated normally with normal capacity after

4~5 times of charging and discharging. It is not a defect and

abnormal battery

.


After a period of storage, or not use for a period, it will require

users to repeat above mentioned steps to get the battery back to normal condition.


The battery is fully charged for approximately 4 hours after the AC adaptor is connected.

Battery is charging the CHARGE indicator at the front will light on RED. When charging is completed,

the FULL indicator will light on GREEN.

Notes:


Disconnect the AC adapter plugs from both the battery and the AC outlet, when charging is

completed or not necessary

.


Battery recharge circuit operates in OFF mode.  Switch off the unit for battery recharge.


When battery is fully charged and released from unit, the CHARGE indicator will light on

RED, it means the charge circuit is ON

Battery Low Indication

When using the rechargeable battery to play and the battery is nearly

exhausted, the player front “ST

ANDBY” indicator will blinking. In a while,

the power will be turned of

f automatically

. Refer “Charging the Battery” to

recharge the battery

.

Using  the Car Adapter (optional)

Plug the small end of the car adapter into the DC IN jack and then plug the

other end into the cigarette lighter socket. This indicator lights when the

power is on.

Battery installation (player)

Following the diagrams below

, to loading or release the battery

.

Note: When release the battery

, then push down and hold the lock on

backside, put back to release.

Using AC Adapter for Player

Insert the DC plug at the end of the adapter cord into the DC IN jack at

the right side of the player. Then plug the other end into an AC wall outlet.

Notes:

Only use with the supplied AC adapter. Using with other AC

adapter could be damaged.

Remove both DC plug & AC-IN plug, to disconnect  the AC

adapter when not necessary

.

Basic Playback

DVD, VCD, Audio CD, MP3-disc Starting playback

1

T

o power on the unit, slide the 

POWER

 knob ON at

the unit left then the unit will turn on.

Notes:

T

o

 select the power source, please refer portion

of POWER SOURCE

2

Slide the LINE SELECT IN/OUT to the “OUT”

position.

3

Press 

OPEN/CLOSE

 button, to open up the disc

compartment door (OPEN appears on screen) and

place the disc with the label side facing front on

the disc tray

.

Notes:

Hold the disc without touching either of its

surfaces, placed with the printed title side facing

up only

.

4

Push down the left front edge on the door, to close

secure. 

The disc will st

art playback automatically

.

Notes:

Loading the disc in any source mode will switch

from the current mode to disc mode.

For MP3 disc, the disc reading time may exceed a

little bit longer, due to the large number of  songs

complied into one disc.

If playing DVD disc a MENU appears on the TV screen:

Press the (

/

/

or

) Arrow buttons, to select the desired item, then press the 

ENTER

 button.

Playback of the selected item will start.

Note: For more details, please refer to the jacket or case of the disc. If the password is set and the

inserted disc is within the Parental Ratings set, then the Password screen will appear, prompting you

to enter the password.

If playing MP3-disc, please refer portion of “MP3 Basic Operation”.

5

S

topping play

Press the 

ST
OP

 button once and Press 

PLA

Y

 to continue appears on the screen. 

The player

memorizes the point where you stopped. If you press the PLA

Y

 button again, play st

art
s automatically

from the point where you stopped. (Resuming Playback)

If the 

STOP

 button is pressed twice, the screen shows STOP( 

 ) then the player stops

completely

.

Note:

S

o

m

e

 d
is

c

s

 m
a

y

 not start resuming playback.

6

Adjust the volume knob to a comfortable level.

Note:

When in play mode, the “ST

ANDBY” indicator is blinking, the battery is nearly exhausted.

Refer “POWER SOURCE” to recharge the battery

.

CONNECTIONS

Connect headphones to player headphone jack.

CAUTION: Listening at high power for a long moment could damage

user’s ears.

Connect the DC plug

Connect the DC plug at the end of the adapter cord, or connect the

Car Adapter (optional) into the DC IN jack, then plug the other end into

the car cigarette lighter socket.

SYSTEM CONNECTION

Use audio cable (Red / White), video cable (Y

ellow) to connect from

player to TV set and amplifier.

CONNECT THE PLA

YER T

O

 TV SET BY

 AUDIO / 

A

V

CABLE (cables not included)

Use audio cable (Red / White), video cable (Y

ellow) to connect the

player and TV set.

CONNECT THE PLA

YER T

O

 TV SET BY

 S–VIDEO

CABLE (cables not included)

Use S-Video cable to connect the player and TV set.

CONNECT OTHER MEDIA

 T
O

 THE PLA

YER (cables

not included)

Use audio cable (Red / White), video cable (Y

ellow) to

connect from other media to player

Notes:


Slide the Line Select switch to “ IN “

Notes for cable connections:

Audio cable (one end with small plug, and two end with Red / White RCA plug.)

V

ideo cable ( one end with small plug, and one end with 

Y

ellow RCA

 plug).

S-Video cable ( one end with small plug, and one end with S-Video plug).

T

urn of

f the power and keep DC cord pulled out from the adapter when connecting the system

Basic operation

Panel Key Lock

Press 

KEY

 LOCK

 Button: “Key Lock On” 

Appears on 

TV screen, then the function keys on main unit are

disable except power button.T

o make all buttons available again, press 

KEY

 LOCK

 button again.

Skip and Searching

1

SKIP REV(

) and FF(

) button:

Press these buttons to go to the previous/next chapter (DVD) or track (CD).

2

SLOW/F

, SLOW/R button:

Press this button to select slow-motion forward or rewind playback at 1/2,1/4,1/8,1/16 normal speed

without sound.

NOTE: 

This player does not support slow-motion for playback audio CD & MP3-disc, and slow-motion

re-wind (SLOW/R) does not support playback VCD disc and “

xxxxx

” will appear on the TV screen.

3

P

AUSE/STEP

 (

) button:

 Press button once to p

ause the picture.

Repeatedly press the 

P

AUSE/STEP

 (

) button to play the DVD one frame at a time.

4

SEARCH REV(

) and FF(

) button:

 These buttons allow searching ahead/back at 4-level speeds

1st press: x2 

”

 2nd press: x4 

”

 3rd press: x8 

”

 4th press: x16

Note: Press the 

PLA

Y

 (

X

) button to resume normal playback.

T

itle/Chapter Search

Use this feature to directly go to a specific title and/or chapter

.

Press the 

SEARCH

 button once. Press the (

,

) buttons to select the 

TITLE, then use the numeric

buttons to select the desired title number

.

Press the ( 

,

 ) buttons to select the CHAPTER, then use the numeric buttons to select the desired

chapter number

.

 T
itle/T

ime Search

Use this feature to directly go to a specific title and/or time.

While in the playing mode, press the 

SEARCH

 button twice. Press the (

,

) buttons to select the

TITLE, then use the Number buttons to select the desired title number.

Press the (

,

) buttons to select the 

TIME, then use the Number buttons to select the desired time.

NOTE:


If the Search feature is attempted in the Play mode, then you can only go to a specific chapter or time,

you cannot change the title number

.


If you enter a time that exceeds the time limit of the DVD, then “INPUT

 INV

ALID” will appear

,

and you must try again.


Repeat may not work properly with some discs.


When play VCD, the SEARCH feature can only use Number buttons to select desired track or time.

REPEA

T PLA

YBACK MODE BUTT

ONS

The repeat functions that you can enjoy are dependent on the disc types played.

DVD: 

T

itle repeat, chapter repeat and given portion repeat.

VCD / CD: 

All tracks repeat, single track repeat and given portion.

REPEA

T button

DVD disc:

While in the Playback mode, press the 

REPEA

T

 button once; “ 

3

 CHAPTER ” will appear briefly on the

TV screen and the currently playing Chapter will repeat continuously

.

While in the Playback mode, press the 

REPEA

T

 button a second time; “ 

3

 TITLE ” will appear briefly on

the 

TV screen and the currently playing 

T

itle will repeat continuously

. Press the 

REPEA

T

 button once

more to cancel Repeat mode.

CD / VCD disc:

T

o

 Repeat play a track, simply select the track as described on the previous p

age, then press the

REPEA

T

 button once; “ 

3

 TRACK ”  Will appear on the 

TV screen and the unit will repeat the selected

track continuously until the 

ST
OP

 (

) button is pressed.

T

o

 Repeat play all tracks on a CD, press the 

REPEA

T

 button a second time; “ 

3

 ALL

 ” will appear on the

TV screen and unit will repeat the CD continuously until the 

ST
OP

 (

) button is pressed.

T

o

 cancel Repeat play

, press the 

REPEA

T

 button until  “REPEA

T

 OFF” will shown on the 

TV screen.

A-B REPEA

T button

Note: MP3 discs does not support this function.

DVD / CD / VCD disc:

This player can repeatedly play back a specific section.

While in the Playback mode, press the Repeat 

A-B

 button to define where you want the section to st

art.

Press the Repeat 

A-B

 button again to define where you would like the section to end, the unit will then

play the selected area continuously

.

T

o

 cancel 

A-B Repeat mode, press the 

A-B

 button again until the icon disappear on screen.

 Random Playback

Press the 

RANDOM

 button once and “RANDOM” will appear on the 

TV screen. Press the 

PLA

Y

 (

X

)

button and the unit will play all the tracks back in random order

Af
ter 20 tracks have been randomly

played, the unit will automatically stop playing and enter the S

top mode. 

T

o

 cancel Shuf

fle, press the

RANDOM

 button a second time “RANDOM OFF” will shown on the 

TV screen.

Note: When playing CD, MP3, or others audio media disc, you can press the “SCREEN ON / OFF”

button, to turn of

f the 

TFT

 screen temporary

, it will save more power when using rechargable battery for

playing.

 Programmed Playback (DVD/CD/VCD)

Note: MP3 discs does not support this function.

This unit has a 20 track programmable memory that allows you to program up to 20 tracks on any disc

for playback in any desired order

Y

ou may program 20 dif

ferent tracks or you may also program cert

ain

tracks to play more than once. 

T

o

 perform programmed playback, proceed as follows:

1

.
While in the Stop mode, press the 

PROGRAM

 button, the Program menu will appear on the TV

screen.

2

.
Press the Numeric buttons to input 2 numbers for each program track : one for title, one for chapter

.

Af
ter input 2 numbers, the cursor will automatically jump to the next program track for input another

numbers.

3

.
Repeat step 2 until all desired title & chapters have been programmed (up to 20). 

Y

ou can repeat a

title & chapter more than once if desired.

4

.
Press the (

,

,

,

) button to select “ ST

A

R

T

 ” position.

5

.
Press the 

PLA

Y

 (

X

) button to begin programmed playback.

Playback will begin on the first title/chapter that you programmed and the player will continue to play

all of the tracks that you programmed in the order in which you programmed them.

FOR VCD / CD:

Select the track to be programmed into memory by using the Numeric buttons. The unit will automati-

cally go to the next track to allow you to program.

FOR DVD:

Select the 

TITLE/CHAPTER to be memory by using the number buttons. 

The unit will automatically go

to the next track to allow you to program.

Press the 

ST
OP

 (

) button to stop programmed play

.

 T

O

 CANCEL

 THE PROGRAM FUNCTION:

T

o

 cancel the Program function, press the 

ST
OP

 (

) button twice, or press the 

OPEN/CLOSE

 button.

 IMPOR

T

A

N

T

When the “

xxxxx

” symbol appears while pressing a button, this means that the corresponding function

cannot be performed either on the disc inserted, or in the selected mode.

 Advanced 

Playback 

mode

Audio menu

Press 

AUDIO MENU

 button, you can change the audio language from the one selected at the

initial settings to a dif

ferent language, if available.

 DVD Menu

Press the 

DVD MENU

 button, and the Main Menu of the disc will appear

. Use the (

,

,

,

)

button to select the desired option, and then press the 

ENTER

 button.

This is not available on all discs.

 Subtitle Menu

Press the 

SUBTITLE MENU

 button to select a subtitle language, and to turn the subtitle menu on

/of
f. 

This feature is not available on all discs.

 T

itle Menu

Press the 

TITLE MENU

 button and the 

T

itle Menu of the disc will appear

. Use the (

,

,

,

)

button to select the desired option, and then press the 

ENTER

 button.

This is not available on all discs.

  

Audio Mode (Audio CDs only)

While playing an audio CD (not DVD), you can cycle between the audio modes as follows:

Press the 

AUDIO MODE

 button to cycle through the audio modes. 

The audio modes vary depend-

ing on the disc inserted, but include MONO LEFT

, MONO RIGHT

, MIX MONO, STEREO, etc.  “

DISC NOT

 SUPPOR

T

 ” will appear if the disc does not support audio mode changing.

 3D Sound

During playback of a disc, press the 3D button repeatedly to achieve the highest quality sound.

Select from the following surround modes:

SURROUND ROCK 

”

 SURROUND POP 

”

 SURROUND LIVE 

”

 SURROUND DANCE 

”

SURROUND TECHNO 

”

 SURROUND CLASSIC 

”

 SURROUND SOFT 

”

 SURROUND OFF

”

 (return 

 )

MUTE

Press the 

MUTE

 button once to mute the sound, “ MUTE ” will appear on the TV screen, Press the

MUTE button again to restore the sound.

Bookmark for DVD/ VCD/ CD

Note: MP3 discs does not support this function.

S

toring bookmarks in the memory to be viewed is similar to marking your p

age in a book. 

Y

o

u

can quickly go to any point on the disc.

T

o

 Program bookmarks:

1

.
Press the 

Bookmark

 button during play

.

2

.
Press the Play(

X

) button to choose start marking.

3

.
Press the 

Bookmark

 button to leave Bookmark section.

4

.
Press the Skip (

/

) or Search (

/

) buttons to go to desired Title/Chapter section.

5

.
Press the 

Bookmark

 button to enter Bookmark section again.

6

.
Press the Navigation button (

) to go to the empty bookmark space.

7

.
Repeat step 1 to 4 to program remains Bookmark.

T

o

 Play Programmed bookmarks:

1

.
Press the 

Bookmark

 button to enter Bookmark section

2

.
Press the Navigation buttons (

/

) to go to our desired Bookmark position.

3

.
Press Play(

X

) button to choose st

art Bookmark play

The playing time will display on screen.

4

.
Repeat step

s

 1 to 2, to play Bookmark.

T

o

 Clear Bookmarks:

1

.
In the bookmark section, press the Clear button to clear the old bookmark marking.

2

.
Exit the Bookmark section by pressing the Bookmark button. Or press the OPEN/CLOSE

button to eject the disc to clear all programmed bookmarks.

Note: Some discs may not work Bookmark function.  S

toring, playing, and clearing a bookmark in

the memory

, up to 12 point

s can be memorized for each disc.

Zoom Function

Note: MP3 discs does not support this function.

Press 

ZOOM

 button (Zoom x2, x3, x4) during normal, slow or still playback mode. 

This player can

magnify a picture and use Navigation 

Arrow buttons (

,

,

,

) to select desired p

art of the

zoomed picture.

V

iewing from a desired camera angle (Multi-Angle) [DVD]

Some DVD discs may cont

ain scenes which have been shot simult

aneously from a number of

dif
ferent camera angles.

The jacket or case of discs that are recorded with angle will be marked. Example: “

xxxxxx

Note:

The recorded angles dif

fer depending on the disc used.

1

.
Play the disc that is recorded with angles.

2

.
Press the ANGLE button, when the player reaches a sequence recorded in more than one

angle, the symbol “

xxxxxx

” will appear on the sceen.

3

.
Press the ANGLE button again to choose the desired angle, TV screen will change within one

or two seconds.

 Display Button

1

.

Press 

DISPLA

Y

 button to show the elap

sed time and remaining time of the playing disc.

2

.

Each time display button is pressed, the time will change on the screen as follows:

DVD disc:

Title Elapsed 

”

 Title Remain 

”

 Chapter Elapsed 

”

 Chapter Remain 

”

 Display Off 

”

 (return 

)

VCD & CD

Single Elap

sed 

”

 Single Remain 

”

 T

o

tal 
Elap

sed 

”

 T

o

tal 
Remain 

”

 Display Of

”

 (return 

 

)

MP3

Single Elapsed 

”

 Single Remain 

”

 (return 

 )

IMPOR

T

ANT SAFEGUARDS (continue)

Y

o

u can help protect the environment!

Please remember to respect the local regulations: hand in the non-working electrical

equipments to an appropriate waste disposal center.

For rechargeable battery

Attention: Ni MH batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly

.

In case of malfunction due to elec-

trostatic discharge, reset the ap-

paratus by disconnecting from

power supply

.

Micro

System

with

AUX
IN

TV
set

DVD
Player

VIDEO

CABLE

S–VIDEO

CABLE

AUDIO

CABLE

TUNING

OTHER

MEDIA

PLA
YER

Model: KS5846

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

8.4” PORT

ABLE DVD PLA

YER

586 KOSS KS5846 eng ib.p65

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