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CHANGE PASSWORD

Default setting:

 N/A

Select this option when making changes or creating a new 
password. Ensure that PASSWORD MODE is set to On.  Select  

Change 

and you will be prompted to enter the current valid 

password (use the factory password 1379), then to enter and also 
to confirm your New Password (the factory password cannot be 
deleted or changed). The user password and the factory 
password can now both be used. You can change the user 
password at any time after entering a valid password.  The user 
password is useful for allowing others - for example a babysitter 
- temporary access to Parental Control settings.

PARENTAL

Default setting: 

Off

The Parental Lock allows you to limit the use of your DVD 
Player to only those DVD discs that do not exceed the rating 
you specify.  When the Parental Control is set, DVD discs that 
support this feature will play only after the password has been 
entered.  However, typically only discs produced by major 
entertainment companies support Parental Control. You can 
choose from eight levels of Parental Control, corresponding to 
the standard rating system in the USA.  You will need to enter a 
valid password before making changes to Parental Control 
settings.  The factory password - 1379 -  will always be a valid 
password.  You can also use a New Password which you can  
create.  Please refer to the Password section for further 
instructions. 

!

Remember to keep in mind that the key to the Parental 
Control feature is the factory default password of 1379.

Consequently, your player may not be secure if this manual is 
accessible by your children. 

Note on parental security

The GENERAL SETUP PAGE

Angle Mark

Captions

Screen Saver

Memory

On

Off
Off
On

General Setup Page

     Go to General Setup Page

PBC

Version
Default

Off

ANGLE MARK

Default setting: 

On

Requires disc to support the multi-angle feature, the Angle 
Mark continuously displays the current angle you’re viewing 
on screen. Setting ANGLE MARK to 

Off

 will cancel 

continuous display, and the current angle will be displayed on-
screen for just a few seconds after an angle change. 

CAPTIONS

Default setting: 

Off

Setting CAPTIONS to 

On

 will display captions when Close 

Caption supporting discs are used. If you don’t wish to 
automatically enable captions, set this option to 

Off

SCREEN SAVER

Default setting: 

Off

Protect your portable player’s LCD or TV’s cathode-ray tube 
from “screen burn” that could result from a static image being 
displayed for a prolonged period. The Screen Saver will 
automatically start within a few minutes of video inactivity. To 
enable this function, set this option to 

On

PBC

Default setting: 

On

Video CD’s with PBC ( Playback Control ) contain menus on 
the disc which enable easy access to the contents of the disc.  
Select 

Off 

if you wish to disable this feature.

MEMORY

Default setting: 

Off

Allows you to restart a DVD movie from the last place played 
at a future time provided the DVD player continues to be in 
Stand-By mode.  If you desire this feature to be enabled, set 
this option to 

On.

VERSION

Displays information about the unit’s Firmware and Hardware 
versions. This information may be asked for by Tech Support 
for trouble-shooting purposes.

DEFAULT

If you would like to return all settings of your DVD Player’s 
Setup to the factory defaults, choose 

DEFAULT - RESET

This will reset all values for General, Audio, Video and 
Language settings, with the exception of the Parental Control 
and Password. After all, the Parental Control and Password 
features would be of little use if your kids could simply clear 

The EXIT SETUP PAGE

Video Setup Page

Video Setup Page

     Exit Setup Menu                  

Press "Enter" on the remote control to exit the Setup Menu.

Summary of Contents for DVL 7

Page 1: ...Portable DVD Player User s Manual DVL7 PORTABLE DVD PLAYER...

Page 2: ...on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart...

Page 3: ...e hot turn off the power and disconnect the AC power cord CONDENSATION If smoke odors or noises are emitted from the unit Moisture may form on the lens in the following cases turn off the power and di...

Page 4: ...nals with metal objects Keep out of reach of children If any electrolyte contacts with your hands or clothes wash it off thoroughly with water The battery may present a risk of fire or chemical burn i...

Page 5: ...ssive Scan Connections 18 Optical Digital Audio Connections 19 External Video Audio Sources to DVD Player Connections 19 Basic Playback Functions Getting Started Powering On Playing a Disc 20 Stopping...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents Cont d 5...

Page 7: ...n Function Key provides convenience operation built in Progressive Scan Video out feature present the execllent video effect through YPbPr cable Product Features a 7 LCD monitor 26 5mm height ultra sl...

Page 8: ...ey may damage the disc surface Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be careful not to scratch or damage the disc surface Storage of Discs To prevent discs from becoming bent or deformed...

Page 9: ...out the Battery If the unit will not be used for an extended length of time it s wise to remove the battery before storage The life of the battery depends on the amount of usage With typical usage a b...

Page 10: ...cycle through available angles FAST REVERSE Press to reverse play the disc at high speed for searching Press again to cycle through available speeds 2x 4x 8x 16X 32X LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ARROWS Use the...

Page 11: ...ALL Press to enable repeat mode Press again to cycle through choices Repeat Chapter Title or Disc REPEAT A B Press this button to set the start of the segment you wish to repeat Press again to set the...

Page 12: ...TANDBY mode press to power on system quickly VOLUME Press to raise the volume level MENU Press to enter the menu of a DVD disc VOLUME Press to lower the volume level MONITOR VIDEO MODE Changes the Inp...

Page 13: ...ate and execute Disc Menus Function Menu and other options Function Menu allows you to operate simplified operations such as Display Brightness LCD Mode Battery and Setup on your DVD player without us...

Page 14: ...rd into the AC Adapter Connect the Power Plug into the Power Jack Plug the Power Plug firmly into the DC IN 10 V Power Jack on the Left Side of the unit Plug in to Wall Power Outlet Plug the Power Cor...

Page 15: ...s into place Charging the battery pack Plug the Power Adapter into the Battery DC IN 9 V Jack on the Left Side of the Battery Pack Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a household wall Power Outl...

Page 16: ...Hold the tab in this position 1 2 You can use a Car Adapter while in a vehicle Connect the Car Adapter Power Plug into the unit s Power Jack and the other end to the Vehicle Cigarette Lighter Socket U...

Page 17: ...Audio Television Connections One Required In order to use your DVD Player your TV must support at least one of the Video Input types shown below To get started identify the best Video Connection show...

Page 18: ...ly a yellow colored plug you will use the Composite Video output of the DVD Player for the Video Connection We ll also assume your TV has Red and White Stereo Audio In connectors You will use these fo...

Page 19: ...e Player using the Component Video Cables At this point connect the separate Component Video Cables to the appropriate jacks Normally cables and jacks are color coded to make connection easier Power o...

Page 20: ...VER OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN 4 DVD DVD DVD DVD Connecting Video Audio Sources from External Devices Connecting to a Video Source with Composite Video Out and Stereo Audio Out Your DVD Portable feature...

Page 21: ...ill see the Player s Power Indicator is Green Once there is a disc inside and the disc lid s closed your player starts to play automatically Sliding the Latch Open Slide the Latch open and hold the ta...

Page 22: ...s you can pause playback on a still frame with the PAUSE button Pressing PAUSE while playing Audio CDs will mute the sound and hold the play position Press AGAIN to resume normal playback Stopping and...

Page 23: ...itle menus are available on some DVDs These menus allow you to select a particular Title or Chapter to play With some DVD discs pressing this button will bring up the normal DVD menu If the not availa...

Page 24: ...W REVERSE REVERSE 1 NEXT NEXT PREVIOUS PREVIOUS Fast Forward Reverse Slow Motion Scanning Skip Forward and Skip Back 23 Slow Motion Scanning With DVDs you can slow the speed of playback to a mere frac...

Page 25: ...egin playback GOTO GOTO 1 Jumping to a Specific Chapter Track or Time Position 24 2 Navigating the GOTO Menu Select the Title Chapter or Time categories by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW keys to mo...

Page 26: ...h the available Bookmark locations 1 12 to the one that you would like to save the current disc play position to In the example here all locations are open so we ll choose the first one 2 3 Press ENTE...

Page 27: ...A B Button While viewing or listening to a disc when you get to the point that you would like to mark as the Beginning of your repeating segment press the REPEAT A B button The following display will...

Page 28: ...ER Program Mode does not work with DVDs Add a Track to the Program List with ENTER Hit the ENTER key on a Track Number that you want to add to the Program List In this example we press ENTER on track...

Page 29: ...le Plays tracks in a random order REPEAT REPEAT 1 2 Navigate to a File or Folder Use the arrow keys to select the File you wish to play or the Folder you want to open To return to a previous folder pr...

Page 30: ...ow mode press the LEFT RIGHT ARROW keys to Rotate the picture and the SLOW button to see a Negative of the image MENU MENU 2 RETURN RETURN 1 Exit the Slide Show with RETURN If your disc contains only...

Page 31: ...ause Disc Playback Optional Zoom is most effective if you Pause the video on a single frame to examine However Zoom will work while playing a movie as well If you wish to Pause the action press the PA...

Page 32: ...when you are raising or lowering the Volume but the Volume function is working 31 OR Built in Screen Playing Player to External Devices Playing External Video AudioSources to Player Playing Green Gree...

Page 33: ...or watching movies recorded in FULL SCREEN or normal 4 3 format The OFF Mode shuts down the built in LCD screen This is ideal for listening to audio CDs Press repeatedly to cycle through the Video Mod...

Page 34: ...htness levels Using Function Menu BRIGHTNESS Adjusting Brightness Levels with BRIGHTNESS Button Your DVD Player provides a convenient function allowing you to adjust Brightness either by pressing the...

Page 35: ...GUAGE SECURITY EXIT OR Video Setup Page Go to language setup page Language Setup Page Subtitle Disc Menu Audio OSD Language ENG ENG Off ENG Video Setup Page Go to language setup page Language Setup Pa...

Page 36: ...pan and many other countries The PAL TV system is used in Europe Africa and the Middle East among other places Refer to your TV s documentation to make sure which model you have VIDEO OUTPUT Default s...

Page 37: ...UP SPDIF OUTPUT Default setting SPDIF On SPDIF Sony Philips Digital InterFace refers to the digital audio format used by most consumer electronics equipment If you are using the Stereo Audio Outputs l...

Page 38: ...to both speakers DYNAMIC Default setting Off Dynamic Range Compression makes watching a movie at low volumes more enjoyable by boosting the quieter sounds while suppressing the louder sounds This red...

Page 39: ...age PBC Version Default Off ANGLE MARK Default setting On Requires disc to support the multi angle feature the Angle Mark continuously displays the current angle you re viewing on screen Setting ANGLE...

Page 40: ...f the player In this case the disc cannot be used Disc may not be industry standard No Sound from TV or Speakers Once you close the unit Disc Cover the unit is still running but No Sound comes out Dis...

Page 41: ...nd Flutter Less than 0 001 W PEAK Connections Component Video Out Y 1 0Vpp 75 Ohm Negative Sync Pb Pr 7 Vpp 75 Ohm S Video Out Mini DIN 4 Pin 75 Ohm Video In Out One Pin Jack 1Vpp 75 Ohm Analog Audio...

Page 42: ...rging 0 60 C Storage 0 60 C RH 60 20 Internal Impedance 150 m ohms Estimate Cycle Life 80 initial capacity remaining after 300 cycles Charging Time 2 7 4 hours LED Indicator Charging Red Fully Charged...

Page 43: ...most DVD discs DTS Digital Theater System Another digital surround sound system with 5 1 channels DTS is supported on some newer DVD discs Dual Layer DVD A DVD disc that has two layers on each side A...

Page 44: ...USA and Japan among others PAL Video standard used in most European countries and elsewhere Progressive Scan Scans all horizontal lines of a monitor or TV display in one pass as opposed to Interlaced...

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