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Chapter 4: The Setup Menu System

1. General Steps of Setup Menu  ............................................................................... 21
2. Setup Items Introduction  ....................................................................................... 21
  a) System Setup  .................................................................................................... 21
  b) Language Setup  ................................................................................................ 23
  c) Audio Setup  ....................................................................................................... 24
  d) Video Setup  ....................................................................................................... 24
  e) Speaker Setup  .................................................................................................. 25
  f) Digital Setup  ....................................................................................................... 26

Troubleshooting

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Specifications

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for super slim divx/mpeg4 dvd player 1617008E

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Page 2: ...n technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or di...

Page 3: ...2 Additional Operation 1 Selecting Tracks 12 2 Skipping Tracks 12 3 Multispeed Fast Motion Playback 12 4 Multispeed Slow Motion Playback 13 5 Freeze Frame and Frame Advance 13 6 Using the Repeat Featu...

Page 4: ...m 1 General Steps of Setup Menu 21 2 Setup Items Introduction 21 a System Setup 21 b Language Setup 23 c Audio Setup 24 d Video Setup 24 e Speaker Setup 25 f Digital Setup 26 Troubleshooting 28 Speci...

Page 5: ...rs 180 min Moving picture SVCD 4 7 12cm 45 min MPEG2 Compressed Digital Audio Include Compressed Digital Video SVCD Moving picture CVD VCD 4 7 12cm 74 min MPEG1 Include Compressed Digital Audio VCD2 0...

Page 6: ...1 5 1 Channels Front Left Right Audio out...

Page 7: ...3 Remote control DV NUAL DVD USER S MANUAL 5 NOTE KARAOKE KEY and ECHO buttons are available only for DVD player with Karaoke function...

Page 8: ...l is based on the buttons on the equipment You may use the counterparts on the remote control to do the same Note A Do not place this equipment in a place exposed to direct sunlight or strong light so...

Page 9: ...TV scart input connector 3 SYSTEM CONNECTION 7 1 System connection DO NOT connect the AC power socket to the wall outlet before the system connection is completed When the coaxial or optical output t...

Page 10: ...te control of your TV to switch TV s mode from broadcast reception mode to one of the A V signals Your TV should have more than one A V input 3 The player is equipped for stereo playback To fully real...

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Page 12: ...the DVD main Menu when a DVD disc is loaded When a SVCD or VCD 2 0 disc is loaded SVCD or VCD 2 0 menu will be displayed on the screen when PBC is off At this moment press PBC button once to display...

Page 13: ...m Menu If PBC is on this operation will turn PBC off while the chapters tracks plays in programmed order According to the highlight use the Numeric buttons to enter the chapters tracks in the order yo...

Page 14: ...pressing the Next button will stop the playback When playing the rst chapter track pressing the Prev button will stop the playback When stopped pressing the Next Prev button will be invalid If a DVD d...

Page 15: ...dvance the picture one frame at a time Press Play to resume normal playback 6 Using the Repeat Feature compatible with DVD SVCD VCD CD CD G DTS CD HD CD MP3 JPEG discs While a disc is playing press th...

Page 16: ...ture compatible with DVD MPEG 4 Divx SVCD VCD CD DTS CD HD CD discs You can use the Search feature to select a title chapter track number or go to a speci c point in a title Firstly press the Search G...

Page 17: ...matically when Browse Playback starts To view the next nine thumbnails press the Next button to go forward and the Prev button to go to the previous page To exit the menu and resume normal playback fr...

Page 18: ...d the angle icon appears Some DVDs contain multiple angles of a particular scene or sequence so you can use the Angle feature to view Press the Angle button again to go to the next camera angle If mul...

Page 19: ...button once and REPEAT A will appear on the screen This indicates the start of the loop to be repeated b During the normal of fast motion playback press A B again and REPEAT A B will appear on the sc...

Page 20: ...low EQ JAZZ is highlighted as shown below EQ POP is highlighted as shown below EQ USER is highlighted as shown below The graph can vary according to your settings Press the Left Right arrow buttons to...

Page 21: ...le with DVD MPEG 4 Divx SVCD VCD CD CD G DTS CD HD CD MP3 JPEG discs You can press the Volume button on the front of the TV set or the ampli er to control the sound level Pressing the Vol button on th...

Page 22: ...up to 300 1 and grayscale images at 2 to 50 1 DIVX is based on the MPEG 4 compression format It is a new pay per view version of the DVD movie on a CD format The discs are cheap to buy DIVX discs are...

Page 23: ...ht 21 SETUP MENU SYSTEM d Press the Arrow buttons to highlight the Exit Setup option then press Enter or Setup again to exit Setup Menu Notes When setup is complete pressing the following buttons will...

Page 24: ...t edges won t be seen Notes The image display ratio is related to the recorded disc format Some disc can not display images in the aspect ratio you choose If you play a disc recorded in 4 3 format on...

Page 25: ...the rating limit The default setting is VIEW ALL Notes If the password option is locked you cannot set the ratings limit the rating limit does not work when the password option is unlocked DEFAULT Cho...

Page 26: ...row buttons to choose the audio output mode you prefer Press Enter to con rm There are 3 optional audio output modes ANALOG SPDIF RAW and SPDIF PCM ANALOG From the Coaxial Output jack and the Optical...

Page 27: ...ie theatre if the original movie the disc was recorded from was encoded in the Pro Logic Dolby Digital format STEREO Choose this setting when 5 1 channel sound playing two channels of signals will be...

Page 28: ...ing in the night time when the output volume is low RF REMOD It will be more suitable to choose this setting for playing in the day time when the output volume is high DYNAMIC RANGE When LINE OUT is s...

Page 29: ...extended period or time please pull out the plug from the power outlet The player should be operated only on the appropriate type of power supply Otherwise it doesn t work or may even be damaged The...

Page 30: ...to return factory default status Picture The disc is dirty or damaged Clean the disc or try another disc noise distorted Reset the color system of the TV set Try to connect the player directly to the...

Page 31: ...and SEARCH MP3 disc has no When PC program les or other data les are mixed with sound or is noisy MP3 les in the same disc the player may play the non MP3 les with noise or no sound Check the disc if...

Page 32: ...IGITAL digital output Audio DAC 24bit 96KHz Video Output 1 Vpp at 75 ohm Audio Output Stereo 2 Vpp Frequency CD 20Hz 20KHz EIAT Response DVD 20Hz 22KHz 48K 20Hz 44KHz 96K S N ratio 90 dB THD 0 05 Outp...

Page 33: ...the serial number or using your Product for commercial or institutional purposes voids this warranty Are There Other Warranties There are no express warranties other than those expressed herein Neithe...

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