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Summary of Contents for PP-700

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Page 2: ...es in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Aus...

Page 3: ...place together with the Operating Instructions Include the Operating Instructions when passing on the scanner to third parties 1 Contents of box Carefully unpack the DVD player and check that the box...

Page 4: ...NG THE DVD PLAYER 10 5 1 Connecting to a stereo TV Set 11 5 2 Connecting to an affiliated screen 12 5 3 Charging the built in battery 13 5 4 Connecting to a car adaptor 14 5 5 Disc handling precaution...

Page 5: ...device Electrocution hazard in wet and humid conditions Do not expose DVD player and its components to dripping or spray water Also do not place any containers filled with liquid such as vases or glas...

Page 6: ...ard Hazards of using Lithium Polymer batteries The battery is an integral part of the DVD player and cannot be replaced Danger of explosion in case of incorrect removal of the battery Never expose bat...

Page 7: ...s not subjected to impacts or concentrated pressure This could damage the glass of the display or cause the display liquid to leak out In case of the liquid coming into contact with eyes or skin rinse...

Page 8: ...ual Screen 2 Remote control incl battery 3 AC adapter 4 Car adapter 5 Main slave connector cable 6 2x In ear headphone 7 2x Mounting straps for headrests 8 RCA adaptor 9 Carry bag 10 Warranty certific...

Page 9: ...KEY 5 NAVIGATION RIGHT VOL KEY 6 REMOTE SENSOR 7 NAVIGATION DOWN KEY 8 OK SETUP KEY 9 PLAY PAUSE KEY 10 STOP USB CARD KEY 11 TFT SCREEN 12 NAVIGATION UP KEY 13 SD MMC CARD SLOT 14 USB PORT 15 AV OUT J...

Page 10: ...the slave screen 21 20 20 DISC COVER OPEN AREA 21 BRACKET 1 DISPLAY 2 BRIGHTNESS DOWN KEY 3 BRIGHTNESS UP KEY 4 COLOR DOWN KEY 5 COLOR UP KEY 6 VOL KEY 7 VOL KEY 8 SPEAKERS 9 DC IN JACK 10 POWER ON OF...

Page 11: ...EP button 11 F BWD button 12 F FWD button 13 ANGLE button 14 ZOOM button 15 DISPLAY button 16 SETUP button 17 TFT SET button 18 NUMERIC buttons 19 CLEAR button 20 STOP DVD SD USB button 21 ENTER butto...

Page 12: ...ideo cables If the RCA adapter is supplied only the audio video RCA cable is required Plug one end of the RCA adapter to the unit Then connect the audio video RCA cable to the RCA adapter and the tele...

Page 13: ...TV Set After the A V Cable is securely connected plug the AC adaptor to an applicable wall outlet and turn the on the player TV SET YUV INPUT AUDIO R AV AUDIO VIDEO INPUT AUDIO L VIDEO IN S VIDEO A V...

Page 14: ...equipped with another affiliated screen you can use the affiliated screen and player to appreciate the programme at the same time the connecting method is illustrated as below using the in car adapter...

Page 15: ...first Slide the power switch to OFF position and then connect one end of the supplied adapter to the wall outlet and the other end to the unit for charging the built in battery Note 1 The battery onl...

Page 16: ...ative ground electrical system CAUTIONS Use the unit only with the recommended car power adaptor use with other car power adaptor might damage the unit The recommended car power adaptor is for use wit...

Page 17: ...ling precautions Hold the disc by the edge so the surface will not be soiled with finger prints Finger prints dirt and scratches can cause skipping and distortion Do not write on the label side with a...

Page 18: ...unit for continuous playback If the unit is powered off automatically it is necessary to slide the POWER SWITCH to OFF position first and then slide the POWER SWITCH to ON position to power on the uni...

Page 19: ...n the disc tray or press the STOP but ton one more time to clear the resume function Slow motion play DVD Press SLOW button during playback the disc will be played at 1 2 normal speed at first each ti...

Page 20: ...ntinuously to zoom in the picture by 2 3 and 4 times zoom out by 1 2 1 3 1 4 normal size Press this button once more when the picture is at 1 4 size to return to the normal size display Scroll to view...

Page 21: ...title During playback press MENU button to return to main menu and press TITLE button to play the title MP3 MPEG4 playback 1 Load the MP3 MPEG 4 disc onto the disc tray A media menu shows on the scre...

Page 22: ...ress REPEAT 1 ALL A B button to change play mode During playback press STOP to enter preview mode 2 Skip to next previous picture Press NEXT button to skip to the next picture or PREVIOUS button to th...

Page 23: ...he screen and use navigation buttons to select your desired folder and track to play 2 Press NEXT or PREVIOUS button to skip forward or backward Press and hold STOP button to call out the source menu...

Page 24: ...2 SCREEN SAVER when the player is not in used for several minutes a running DVD logo will move across the TV screen to protect the TV screen Options On Screen saver is enabled Off Screen saver is dis...

Page 25: ...oftware support 3 SUBTITLE LANG Select preferred subtitle language DVD only need disc software support 4 MENU LANG Select preferred disc menu language DVD only need disc software support Video setup 1...

Page 26: ...DVD player Remove the obstacle between the remote controller and remote control sensor No picture or sound Check that the A V cables are securely connected Check that the disc is a DVD DVD RW or AUDIO...

Page 27: ...Connections 3 5 mm AV line output jack 3 5 mm earphone output jack DC IN 9V USB 2 0 host port SD SDHC MMC card slot Audio 2x 2W RMS stereo output Dimension 200 x 155 x 40 mm Weight 695 g Note We reser...

Page 28: ...f section 6 1 Cleaning the scanner lens in these Operating Instructions 11 Disposal The product packaging consists of materials that can be recycled Please dispose of in an environmentally friendly ma...

Page 29: ...turer s warranty of 3 years Please see enclosed Warranty Card for details Please contact our hotline prior to returning a defective device Service address QSL MAGINON Service Rear Unit 11 Slough Busin...

Page 30: ...rence 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation or operational faults In the event of radio or television reception being affected b...

Page 31: ...r all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them wi...

Page 32: ...supra Foto Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH Denisstr 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern Germany 45704 06 2014 2619 5513...

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