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VIDEO MODE
VIDEO MODE
Video Mode Playing
Selecting the Video Mode
Press the VIDEO MODE / MONITOR button to select which Video Mode you are going to use. Your DVD player
provides three types of VIDEO Modes - 1) Normal Player operation, 2) Player Audio/Video output to External
Monitor/Speaker, and 3) Audio/Video Input from External Devices.
Using a Larger Screen
Enjoy watching DVDs on a Larger Screen? Connect the DVD
Player to your TV/Receiver first (See pg 16-19). After connecting,
once you press VIDEO MODE / MONITOR Key to change the
Video Mode, your player will output Audio/Video signals to External
Devices. At this moment you will see the message
AV OUTPUT
TO EXTERNAL
on the built-in screen and the screen will turn off.
VIDEO MODE
VIDEO MODE
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Quick Tips
Make sure Audio/Video
Cables connecting to
your player into the
right Jack.
In AUDIO/VIDEO IN
Mode, the Volume
Indicator won
’
t show on
Built-in Screen when
you are raising or
lowering the Volume,
but the Volume function
is working.
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OR
Built-in Screen
Playing
Player to
External Devices
Playing
External
Video/Audio Sources
to Player Playing
Green
Green
Orange
Power
Indicator
Power Indicator
(Short of Battery)
Alternate
Green / Orange Flashes
Alternate
Green / Orange Flashes
Alternate
Green / Orange Flashes
Important Note about Output Signals
Please keep your player away from televisions, computers,
or other monitors easily influenced by magnetism. Your
player
’
s speakers do not have magnetic shielding.
The Volume may be too High or Low from External Devices.
Adjusting both player and external device volumes controls
to the proper levels.
Watching Programs on Built-in Screen from
External Devices
Pressing VIDEO MODE / MONITOR key twice, your player will
turn to Audio/Video Sources Inputting from External Devices
playing mode. You can watch your Camcorder etc. or other
External Audio/Video sources on your player
’
s built-in screen.
The Power Indicator will be changed when the player is in
External Audio/Video mode.
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AV OUTPUT TO EXTERNAL
OR
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2
MONITOR