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ETTINGS

 

IN

 

THE

 SETUP 

MENU

38 

“Screen Setup” menu

TV type

Here you set the device's display format to match that 
of the screen or television.

4 : 3 / P S

:

Selection for televisions with 4:3 format. The Pan Scan 
format represents 16:9 full height film formats; side 
sections of the image are cut off.

4 : 3 / L B

:

Selection for televisions with 4:3 format. The letterbox 
format reduces the 16:9 film format to the size of the 
screen.

1 6 : 9

: Selection for televisions with 16:9 format.

Screen saver

O n

: If the device is idle for a few minutes a screen saver 

appears.

O f f

: Screen saver is de-activated.

TV system

Select the colour standard here:

A u t o

:

The device selects the colour standard
(not all televisions support this 
function).

N T S C

:

Usual colour format for North America.

P A L

:

Usual colour format for many European 

countries.

Screen Setup
TV type
Screen saver
TV system
Brightness
Contrast

4 : 3 PS
4 : 3 LB
16 : 9

yzwx

: Move    

X

: Select     SETUP:Quit

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Summary of Contents for MD 80146

Page 1: ...nections 12 Rechargeable connection 13 Set viewing angle 18 Applying the car bag 19 Handling the disk 20 Disk types that can be played 20 Cleaning disks 20 Inserting a disk 21 Key functions 22 Controls from the unit the screen or using the remote control 22 Colour system 23 Replay functions 24 Search functions 24 REPEAT function 26 Direct title selection number keys 26 Direct title time selection ...

Page 2: ...e 32 Navigating on MP3 CDs 33 JPEG CDs 34 Settings in the SETUP menu 36 Language Setup menu 37 Screen Setup menu 38 Audio Setup menu 39 If errors occur 42 Technical data 44 Code list for selecting the language 45 DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 3 Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 11 44 11 ...

Page 3: ...re no direct heat sources e g heaters that could affect the device the device is not in direct sunlight you avoid contact with liquid and water e g do not place vases on top of the device the device is not placed close to magnetic fields e g televisions or other loudspeakers naked flames such as lit candles are not placed near the device Power connection Only plug the device into a mains plug 240V...

Page 4: ...repair the device yourself There is a risk of electric shock If there is a defect contact our service centre or other suitable specialist workshop Storms Pull the plug and antenna cable out if you are away for a long period of time or if there is a storm CD player The CD player is a Class 1laser product The device has a safety system that prevents dangerous laser rays escaping from the device duri...

Page 5: ...r used batteries Packaging All packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required can and should be recycled Device Name Never dispose of the DVD player in the normal household garbage Ask your shire council for options on disposing of the DVD player properly and in an environmentally friendly way DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 6 Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 11 44 11 ...

Page 6: ...and chapters are each numbered sequentially The first title of a DVD usually comprises licence instructions and manufacturer s information The next title is usually the film itself Other titles may include such items as making of documentaries trailers or information on the actors Languages and sub titles Up to eight languages and sub titles in up to 32 languages can be stored on DVDs The language...

Page 7: ...logo Apart from DVDs with the regional code 4 the device will only play DVDs with the regional code 0 suitable for any DVD player If you find problems when playing certain DVDs make sure that the DVD has the regional code 4 or 0 Other playable formats MP3 The MP3 format is a Windows compression format for audio data MP3 files have to be saved with the file extension mp3 so that they can be recogni...

Page 8: ...ch channel is completely independent a realistic sound is created with a three dimensional listening sensation whereby the sound is given distance movement and a relative position in the room Your device can read this audio data and sends it to the digital outputs SPDIF for decoding dts Digital Theatre Systems The dts abbreviation is used for a less frequently used sound format in which up to 6 5 ...

Page 9: ...e that the following parts are included DVD player Rechargeable battery 7 2 V 4200 mAh Mains adapter with input 240 V output 12 V 1 mains cable 1 car adapter 12 V 1 cinch cable yellow white red green Remote control 1 button battery 3 V size CR2025 1 car bag 2 belts 1 headphone Operating instructions and warranty documents DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 10 Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 11 44 11 ...

Page 10: ...mpartment so that the plus pole marked points upwards Insert the remote control s battery compartment again The clip should click back into place Caution The enclosed batteries must not be charged disassembled thrown into fire or short circuited There is the risk of an explosion Using the remote control Point the remote control to the infrared sensor on the front of the device You can use the remo...

Page 11: ...her connections are complete Setting up the device Place the device on a firm level surface Always ensure that there is adequate ventilation no sources of heat affect the device the device is not in direct sunlight you avoid contact with liquid or water the device is not placed close to magnetic fields e g televisions or other loudspeakers Some aggressive furniture paints can damage the device s r...

Page 12: ...apter into the device connection socket on the side of the device Push the mains plug into the socket Rechargeable connection The device is supplied with a rechargeable battery that you can use to operate the device if there is no other source of power available Before initial use and for each complete charging process the battery must be charged for around 4 hours A fully charged battery gives a ...

Page 13: ... shown Pull the battery to the side as shown and then to the rear so that you can lift it up Recharge battery When the battery is attached and the device is connected to the mains power via the mains adapter the battery is charged automatically Install the battery as described below Connect the mains adapter with an appropriate plug The control indicator on the other side of the battery lights up ...

Page 14: ...the left channel is marked black or white Connection with the television using the video cinch cable Connect the VIDEO socket on the DVD player with the VIDEO IN socket on the television using a video cinch cable If you want to transfer the sound via the television connect the AUDIO OUT socket on the DVD player with the AUDIO IN socket on the television using a video cinch cable Set the INPUT OUTP...

Page 15: ... information and an audio cinch cable to transfer the sound information Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT socket on the video player with the VIDEO IN socket on the DVD player using a video cinch cable Connect the AUDIO OUTPUT socket on the video player with the AUDIO IN socket on the DVD player using an audio cinch cable Set the INPUT OUTPUT slide switch to the INPUTposition DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 1...

Page 16: ...S digital device For modern surround sound devices with a digital input you can connect the DVD player via the AUDIO OUT or SPDIF socket If you want to use the coaxial input on the stereo surround sound device connect the OPTICAL IN socket on the device with the SPDIF socket on the DVD player Use a cable that is suitable for coaxial input DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 17 Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 11...

Page 17: ...the ear headphones set the volume to minimum Otherwise this could cause damage to your hearing Set viewing angle Your portable DVD player has a TFT screen If you find that the quality of the DVD image is not adequate turn the device a little to improve the viewing angle Please also note that the image quality may even vary with the disk so it may be necessary to choose a different viewing angle fo...

Page 18: ...n a car Thus it is possible to enjoy watching or listening to disks in the back of the car In order to strap the pouch on the front seat please proceed as shown in the following pictures In oder to reverse the picture which in now upside down press the REVERSE button on the unit DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 19 Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 11 44 11 ...

Page 19: ... or jumps during playback If you would like to clean a disk wipe it with a soft damp cloth moistened with water Wipe from the centre to the edge of the disk Circular movements during cleaning produce scratches These can produce errors during playback Disk size 12 cm 8 cm Single side single layer single side double layer PAL NTSC DVD Disk Disk size 12 cm 8 cm VCDs SVCDs and CDs Disk size 12 cm 8 cm...

Page 20: ...k holder Carefully press the disk onto the disk holder applying a little pressure Close the disk compartment Press the cover down until it clicks into position The DVD player will read the disk The screen displays Loading and after a few seconds No Disc if there is no CD in the disk compartment If a disk has been inserted the screen will display the type of disk and the device will start playback ...

Page 21: ... screen You can change the screen settings Brightness Contrast Sharpness Colour Colour tone and return them to the basic settings You also have the option of turning the image by 180 Keys on the remote control In addition to these basic functions the remote control also provides numerous additional user elements for the full functions of your player In these instructions when describing the keys w...

Page 22: ...tandby mode The display disappears and the standby LED lights up red The player is connected to the power supply even when in standby mode To switch the device off completely pull out the mains plug or remove the battery Colour system Using the P N key you can switch between the PAL and NTSC colour systems and the AUTO setting You can only change the colour system when the DVD player is in stop mo...

Page 23: ...ayback Prestop appears on the screen You can continue playback from the same place with Resume appears on the screen An MP3 jumps back to the start of the track Press STOP again to stop the playback finally Stop appears on the screen The device is now in stop mode Search functions SKIP During playback press the or key to skip backwards or forwards for DVDs from chapter to chapter for CDs from titl...

Page 24: ...n to the normal playback speed Slow motion SLOW During playback press the SLOWkey to play back in slow motion Slow and the slow motion level appears on the screen Press once 1 2 forwards Press twice 1 4 forwards Press three times 1 8 forwards Press four times 1 16 forwards If you press the key again or press you return to the normal playback speed Please note that the SLOW function does not work o...

Page 25: ...he PBC mode MP3 CD Title The title is repeated Folder The folder is repeated Disc The disk is repeated If you press the REPEAT key again you switch off the repeat function Direct title selection number keys You can reach a title on the disk directly with the number keys The number keys are the 0 9 keys on your remote control Press the corresponding number key once to enter a number between 1 and 9...

Page 26: ...time The screen displays for example chapter j time The entry field for the time is highlighted in yellow Enter the desired time within the disk and confirm with the ENTER key Playback continues from the desired location SVCD VCD CD Press the GO TO key to set the time The screen displays j time Enter the desired time within the disk using the number keys Please note that this function does not wor...

Page 27: ...ce x2 Press twice x4 Press ZOOM three times to return to the normal view Camera position ANGLE DVD only On a few DVDs some individual scenes are recorded from various camera angles Press ANGLE to activate the function If the scene has various perspectives the symbol and the current perspective total number of perspectives are displayed Press ANGLE again to switch to the next camera position The im...

Page 28: ... key to confirm This setting is lost when the device is switched off To set the brightness and contrast permanently read the information on Screen Setup menu on page 38 Sound functions Volume VOLUME You can set the volume via the control dial on the side of the device If headphones are connected the device s speakers are set to mute Switch sound off MUTE Press MUTEto switch the sound off completel...

Page 29: ...VDs only have one menu that appears no matter which method is used Title menu You can open the title menu stored on the DVD using the TITLE key Press the TITLE key The structure of the title menu is displayed Navigate in the title menu as previously described for the root menu DVD menus DVDs usually have one or more menus stored on them and you can use these to navigate on the DVD The names of the...

Page 30: ...u SVCD VCD The current title the number of titles in the chapter and the duration of the current title are displayed PBC function SVCD and VCD 2 0 only Some SVCDs and type 2 0 VCDs that have a title chapter structure provide the option of playback control PBC provides extended functions for navigating through the title chapter these include Direct title selection of title chapter SKIP functions Pl...

Page 31: ...ress the LANGUAGE key The current audio setting and language are displayed on the screen Press LANGUAGE repeatedly to select another language stored on the DVD The change is made immediately and does need to be confirmed Select sub title language Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select another sub title language stored on the DVD The change is made immediately and does need to be confirmed The message...

Page 32: ... the first folder automatically The active folder or file is highlighted Use the S and T navigation keys to enter a folder If required you can open sub folders Press the W key to go back to the higher level menu Press the or SKIP key to go forwards or backwards page by page To hear or see a title select it and confirm with ENTER The selected title is played after a few seconds Direct selection usi...

Page 33: ...automatic viewing To set this press once 2 second interval twice 4 second interval three times 6 second interval four times 8 second interval five times 10 second interval Type of viewing You can view the JPEB images in 12 different ways e g from below During playback press the ANGLEkey repeatedly for the desired viewing type The chosen viewing type is displayed on the screen and adopted immediate...

Page 34: ...yed with the next enlargement or reduction factor Press once 150 Press twice 200 Press three times 25 Press four times 50 Press ZOOM five times or the key to return to normal view 100 You can use the navigation keys to select the section of the enlarged image that you wish to view The screen displays the direction in which you are navigating Move Up Down Right Left DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 35 ...

Page 35: ...using the navigation keys The active items are shown by a dark bar An explanation of the navigation is given at the lower edge of the menu Open the active menu with the ENTER key Sub and selection menus For most sub menus a selection menu on the right hand side is opened These are labeled with a tick To change the selection press X to move to the right Press S or T to select a different item Now t...

Page 36: ... made in the other three menu items Menu The language of the menu on the disk Audio The spoken language Subtitle The subtitle language You will be given a choice of languages if you confirm one of these items with ENTER Language Setup OSD Menu Audio Subtitle English French German Italian Spanish yzwx Move X Select SETUP Quit Select language Please note for every language selection it is only possi...

Page 37: ... to the size of the screen 16 9 Selection for televisions with 16 9 format Screen saver On If the device is idle for a few minutes a screen saver appears Off Screen saver is de activated TV system Select the colour standard here Auto The device selects the colour standard not all televisions support this function NTSC Usual colour format for North America PAL Usual colour format for many European ...

Page 38: ...trast within a range of 4 to 4 Audio Setup menu Digital Out Here you can set the transfer of the data flow for the digital output You can select the SPDIF PCM or SPDIF RAW data mode or the digital audio setting Audio Setup Digital Out SPDIF PCM SPDIF RAW Off yzwx Move X Select SETUP Quit DVD_Porty_MD80146 book Seite 39 Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 11 44 11 ...

Page 39: ...ight authorisation classes are Custom Setup Parental Ctrl Password Angle Mark Default PG 13 R NC 17 yzwx Move X Select SETUP Quit G General for all age groups PG Parental Guidance parental guidance recommended PG 13 parental guidance most strictly recommended some scenes not suitable for children under 13 PGR Parental Guidance Restriction parental guidance recommended for young people under 17 R R...

Page 40: ...word has been entered the password set by the factory is in force 8888 When you have entered the correct password the next field is activated for your entry New Enter a four digit password with the number keys on the remote control The bar moves to the next field Verify Enter the four digit number again Press ENTERto confirm the new password The new password is retained even if you reset the setti...

Page 41: ... the device Then pull out the mains cable and plug it back in The disk does not play although has been pressed or stops again immediately The disk has not been inserted properly Insert a disk into the disk compartment with the title side upwards The disk is dirty or damaged Clean the disk or test the device by inserting another disk Condensed water has formed in the disk compartment Leave the disk...

Page 42: ...INPUT position Very poor speckled picture An incorrect video format has been selected Switch the P N key to the correct video format PAL NTSC Distorted image The disk is dirty Clean the disk Small scale image distortion is not a malfunction No sound Muting is on MUTE Press MUTEto switch the sound on Sound too quiet Check the audio settings in the SETUP menu has the correct sound format been select...

Page 43: ...ns adapter Input 230 V 50 Hz Output 12 V 2 A Power consumption Standby power consumption for battery operation Standby power consumption for mains operation 15 W approx 1 2 W approx 2 2 W Batteries remote control CR2025 Colour television system PAL NTSC Supported disk formats DVD DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW VCD SVCD CD Audio CD R CD RW JPEG CD MP3 CD Video formats 4 3 16 9 Dynamic scope 80 dB MP3 co...

Page 44: ...72 Breton 6682 Bulgarian 6671 Burmese 7789 Byelorussian 6669 Cambodian 7577 Catalan 6765 Chinese 9072 Corsican 6779 Croatian 7282 Czech 6783 Danish 6865 Dutch 7876 English 6978 Esperanto 6979 Estonian 6984 Faroese 7079 Fiji 7074 Finnish 7073 French 7082 Frisian 7089 Galician 7176 Georgian 7565 German 6869 Greek 6976 Greenlandic 7576 Guarani 7178 Gujarati 7185 Hausa 7265 Hebrew 7387 Hindi 7273 Hung...

Page 45: ... Rhaeto Romance 8277 Romanian 8279 Russian 8285 Samoan 8377 Sanskrit 8365 Scots Gaelic 7168 Serbian 8382 Serbo Croatian 8372 Shona 8378 Sindhi 8368 Singhalese 8373 Slovak 8375 Slovenian 8376 Somali 8379 Spanish 6983 Sundanese 8385 Swahili 8387 Swedish 8386 Tagalog 8476 Tajik 8471 Tamil 8465 Tatar 8484 Telugu 8469 Thai 8472 Tigrinya 8473 Tonga 8479 Turkish 8482 Turkmen 8475 Twi 8487 Ukrainian 8575 ...

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