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10/2011

Bedienungsanleitung

DVD-Player

MEDION

®

 LIFE

®

 

E71014 (MD 83247)

HU

Medion Service Center

R.A. Trade Kft. 

H-2040 Budaörs 

Törökbálinti utca 23.

Hotline: 06-40-180102 

Fax: 06-40-180103

E-mail Support 

[email protected]

AT

Medion Service Center 

Franz-Fritsch-Str. 11 

4600 Wels 

Österreich

Hotline: 0810 - 001048 

(0,10 Euro/Min.) 

Fax: 07242 - 93967592

Internet: www.medion.at

E-mail Support: www.medion.at/service 

DE

MTC - Medion Technologie Center 

D-45467 Mülheim / Ruhr

Hotline: 01805 - 633 633 

Fax: 01805 - 665 566 

(0,14 €/Min. aus dem dt. Festnetz,  

Mobilfunk max. 0,42 €/Min.)

Internet: www.medion.de 

 

Servicebereich der Homepage:  

www.medion.de/service

Summary of Contents for LIFE E71014

Page 1: ...medion com AT Medion Service Center Franz Fritsch Str 11 4600 Wels sterreich Hotline 0810 001048 0 10 Euro Min Fax 07242 93967592 Internet www medion at E mail Support www medion at service DE MTC Me...

Page 2: ...des 13 Playable formats 14 Getting started 15 Unpack the device 15 Check package contents 15 Inserting the batteries in the remote control 16 Connections and connection options 17 Setting up the devic...

Page 3: ...ocating tracks or pictures on MP3 and JPEG data media 28 SETUP menu in DVD mode 30 Navigating in the menus 30 LANGUAGE menu 31 VIDEO menu 32 AUDIO menu 34 Cleaning 38 Disposal 39 Packaging 39 Device 3...

Page 4: ...used in these in structions DANGER Warning immediate mortal danger WARNING Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irreversible injuries CAUTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid injuries an...

Page 5: ...mpatible media as well as USB me dia As an output and playback device for video and audio sources Apart from possible professional use this appliances is intended for private use 83247 EN LUTZ AT Cont...

Page 6: ...on purposes Do not cover these openings overheating re risk The universal remote control has a class 1M infrared diode Never use optical devices to look at the LED Set up location During the rst few h...

Page 7: ...diately un plug the device from the mains Do not use the device if it or any its connecting cables are vis ibly damaged or if the device itself has been dropped Contact customer services if The mains...

Page 8: ...wer from your device or to completely isolate the device from volt age sources unplug the device completely from the mains Only plug the device into an earthed socket with 230 V 50 Hz Contact your ele...

Page 9: ...lways change both batteries at the same time Always observe the correct polarity Never discharge the batteries by means of high power output Never short circuit the batteries Never expose the batterie...

Page 10: ...TLE STEP RETURN SETUP CLEAR SLOW ZOOM MENU REPEAT DVD USB PBC PLAY STOP L R N P VOLUME PAUSE A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 10 8 9 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30...

Page 11: ...yback 17 Fast forward or rewind 18 VOL UME Decrease increase volume 19 N P Change between NTSC and PAL TV systems 20 L R Select audio channel 21 select previous next track 22 STOP Stop playback 23 PBC...

Page 12: ...alogue audio output 2 VIDEO OUT analogue VIDEO output 3 COAXIAL digital audio output 4 HDM I HDMI output digital image and audio transmis sion 5 SCART SCART connection to television or video recorder...

Page 13: ...apters Titles and chapters are each numbered sequentially The rst title of a DVD usually comprises licence details and man ufacturer s information The next title is usually the lm itself Other titles...

Page 14: ...d on a system that divides the world into six re gions Europe is in Zone 2 Your DVD player will thus only play DVDs that have the regional code 2 The regional code is printed on the DVD packaging See...

Page 15: ...vice can also play the following formats DVD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R VCD and SVCD CD R CD RW CD audio MP3 MPEG4 Xvid JPEG Photo CD 83247 EN LUTZ AT Content RC1 indd 14 83247 EN LUTZ AT Content RC1 indd...

Page 16: ...ith the plastic lm There is a risk of suffocation Check package contents Unpack the device and ensure that the following parts are in cluded DVD player Remote control 2 batteries 1 5 V type AAA LR03 I...

Page 17: ...d next to the springs Close the battery panel cover WARNING The batteries supplied should not be charged disassembled thrown into a re or short circuited Batteries can be fatal if swallowed For this r...

Page 18: ...Connection options between the DVD player and tel evision Connection with the television via the SCART cable The SCART cable is the simplest connection between the DVD player and the television As lon...

Page 19: ...d an adapter HDMI DVI These are available in specialist stores PLEASE NOTE Once you have connected the HDMI or DVI appliance then switch on this appliance only Wait approximately 30 seconds and then s...

Page 20: ...rectly to the USB port of a computer The USB connection is only designed to be used for USB memory sticks other external storage media such as exter nal hard disks cannot be operated by the USB connec...

Page 21: ...of space in front of the disc compartment so that it can open without hindrance Switch the unit on and press OPEN CLOSE Insert a disc into the disk compartment with the title side up wards Make sure t...

Page 22: ...ge playback Press ST EP to move from frame to frame The icon for single image playback appears on the screen STOP Press STOP once to stop playback The stop symbol is displayed on the screen In this mo...

Page 23: ...back in slow motion The slow motion symbol and level are displayed on the screen Press SL OW once 1 2 speed Press SL OW twice 1 4 speed Press SL OW three times 1 8 Speed Press PL AY to return to norma...

Page 24: ...nd Xvid REPEAT A B DVD Audio CD You can repeat a section you have de ned yourself During playback press the A B button to set the start of the repeat sequence The message REPEAT A will appear on the s...

Page 25: ...press ENTER To delete the list use the navigation buttons to move the cur sor to the entry DELETE PROG and press ENTER Audio CDs MP3 Insert an audio CD or MP3 disc The le browser will appear Use the b...

Page 26: ...lso set the soundtrack subtitles camera angle and re peat function here During playback press the TIME button Select the desired function with the navigation but tons Now use the number eld to enter t...

Page 27: ...re displayed Press the ANGLE key again to switch to the next camera po sition The image changes after a few seconds The symbol appears automatically in certain scenes if SYSTEM SETTINGS SELECT CAMERAP...

Page 28: ...me DVDs only have one menu that appears when either button is pressed AUDIO and SUBTITLE If other languages are available on the DVD these two buttons are the quickest method of selecting other langua...

Page 29: ...A menu showing the top level folders saved on the CD appears on the screen Provided that the data medium actually contains folders they will be listed on the left hand side of the menu Titles are dis...

Page 30: ...ill be displayed in succession after the selected image slide show Press STOP to return to the menu You can change the orientation of the current image by pressing the navigation buttons during playba...

Page 31: ...ighlighted in orange Use to select the menu item and to view the options on the right hand side The active setting is highlighted in brown To change a setting press to move to the right hand side and...

Page 32: ...n the DVD you are watching AUDIO Here one of the audio languages in on the DVD can be set as de fault You can choose between English Spanish French and German DVD MENU Here you can choose the language...

Page 33: ...erbox format reduces the 16 9 lm format to the size of the screen 16 9 Selection for televisions with 16 9 format TV system Select he colour standard of your television here NTSC Usual colour format f...

Page 34: ...HDMI connection is deactivated in this mode HD Select this setting for connecting with an HDMI cable HD resolution Select a resolution for the HD image The following resolutions are available AUTO 48...

Page 35: ...ting a digital data ow e g to a power ampli er with Dolby Digital decoder PCM Standard format for outputting a stereo format Misc Rating Video Language Audio PCM Digital Output 83247 EN LUTZ AT Conten...

Page 36: ...o suitable for young children 2 G for all age groups 3 PG recommended for 6 years and over with pa rental supervision 4 PG 13 recommended for 12 years and over 5 PGR recommended for 16 years and over...

Page 37: ...TER The ENTER PASSWORD input window will appear Enter the ex isting password with the number keys on the remote control and con rm by pressing ENTER The factory set password is 1234 Con rm the CHANGE...

Page 38: ...EASE NOTE Please note that changed passwords will not be reset Screen saver If the screen saver is activated a screen saver will appear if no buttons are pressed for 5 minutes but not during playback...

Page 39: ...oft lint free cloth Make sure that no water droplets remain on the device Water can cause permanent discolouration Do not place the screen in strong sunlight or near ultraviolet light ATTENTION None o...

Page 40: ...fe the device should not be disposed of with the household rubbish Ask your local authority on proper environmentally friendly disposal facilities Batteries Do not dispose of used or defective batteri...

Page 41: ...240 mm WxHxD Colour television system PAL NTSC Laser output Class 1 laser Video Video formats 4 3 16 9 Decoder MPEG2 Audio Decoder MPEG Dolby Digital AC 3 Digital analogue converter 24 Bit 96 kHz USB...

Page 42: ...basic requirements and relevant regu lations of the Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC Commission Regulation 1275 2008 83247 EN LUTZ AT Content RC1 indd 41 83247 EN LUTZ AT Content RC1 indd 41 23 09 2011...

Page 43: ...medion com AT Medion Service Center Franz Fritsch Str 11 4600 Wels sterreich Hotline 0810 001048 0 10 Euro Min Fax 07242 93967592 Internet www medion at E mail Support www medion at service DE MTC Me...

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