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Portable DVD Player

 

KEY FUNCTION 

DESCRIPTION 

PROGRAM DVD 

Program edit function

 

MUTE Mutes 

the 

audio 

INFO 

Press to show the disc playback, e.g. title or chapter, time, etc. 
Note: Different discs may have little difference in functions.   

LCD TFT 

ON/OFF 

0~9 

Used to enter numbers and navigate directly to a specified track(CDs and 
VCDs),chapter(DVDs) or photo(photo CDs)/ Numeric keys to select desired channel 

10+ 

Used to access number 10 or higher 

TITLE 

Press to return to Main menu of the disc. 

ANGLE 

Changes the filming angle when playing back a multi-angle DVD. 

SUBTITLE  Cycles through the available subtitles on a multi-subtitle DVD/acts as copy function for CD 

ripping when playing CD disc. 

REPEAT 

Cycles through the available repeat modes. 

MODE 

switch the system mode, available for DVD/TV/AV work modes 

SETUP 

Press to bring up the Setup menu 

 

Navigation keys in Menu/Acts as CH+/- in TV mode 

 

Navigation keys in Menu 

OK 

Confirm the selection. It also can be used for playback confirmation 

MENU PBC  Back to DVD menu play mode 

SLOW 

SLOW playback mode when playing in DVD mode 

ZOOM 

Zooming playback mode when playing in DVD mode 

AUDIO 

Select the audio channels (depends on discs)   

GOTO 

During playing, press and input the TRACK NUMBER than press OK ,go to track you want. 

RETURN 

When plays DVDs or Video CDs, press to return the DVD menu play mode. 

VOL+ increase 

volume 

VOL- decrease 

volume 

 

Fast Backward 

 

Fast Forward 

 

Stop playback 

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Previous song 

►►

Next song 

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Play/Pause 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for NPL-9073

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ton Definition 5 Definitions of Machine Interface 5 Accessories 6 Getting started Preparation 6 Precautions 6 Operating the Player 7 Remote Control Functional Diagram and Precautions 9 MENU SETUP 11 D...

Page 3: ...can play music and photo so you can listen to music or browse photo albums wherever you are Audio and video outputs allow you to connect your player to a television or stereo system for the highest au...

Page 4: ...cabinet 2 To prevent electric shock please match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert 3 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this machine to rain or moisture 4 The machi...

Page 5: ...in a ventilated environment prevent overheating do not place it on the bed sofa fabric or other similar materials so that the vents will not be blocked 6 Heat Source Do not place the apparatus in a p...

Page 6: ...s this button for temporarily pause resume playback by pressing PLAY button press the button twice to stop play 9 SETUP press this button to enter DVD TV AV system function setup mode and then press i...

Page 7: ...receptacle 3 Pull the plastic tab out of the battery slot on the remote 4 Connect to a wall socket and the other end to the DC IN jack on the side of the player Note Battery is charged approximately 6...

Page 8: ...4 Close the receptacle cover the player will begin to play the disc automatically Note Remove the laser head protective shield for the first time use For more detail setting please refer to DVD Setup...

Page 9: ...ine if there s no AC adaptor Note If the machine only uses the built in battery for discharging playback it will automatically detect to power off enter protection mode and cannot startup when the bat...

Page 10: ...used for the set 3 Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever it is not to be used for a long time to prevent the remote control being damaged from the leakage of battery electrolyte 4...

Page 11: ...D acts as copy function for CD ripping when playing CD disc REPEAT Cycles through the available repeat modes MODE switch the system mode available for DVD TV AV work modes SETUP Press to bring up the...

Page 12: ...r function The default is ON 6 HDCD Optional setting Off 1X 2X the default is 1X 7 Last Memory set whether to activate the Last Memory playing function The default is ON Audio setup menu 1 Dual Mono O...

Page 13: ...nal ON OFF 2 Language item set the language Optional 1st 2nd 3 Dual Mono item set dual or mono function Optional Main Sub Main Sub 4 Audio Setting item set Audio function Optional 1st 2nd 5 OSD Langua...

Page 14: ...to Startup 1 Check to see if the switch is toggled at the ON position 2 Whether it is caused due to the low battery level and unit automatically run the detections to power off Picture Rolling or No...

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