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© Elmarc, 32/07

NMD315 – Microset

USER  MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for NMD315

Page 1: ... Elmarc 32 07 NMD315 Microset USER MANUAL EN ...

Page 2: ... system 7 random equipment 8 to the mains 9 5 10 5 1 Remote control 10 5 2 NMD315 Microset 12 6 13 6 1 General setup menu 13 6 2 DVD CD 17 6 3 Copy content from a CD to a USB device 21 6 4 Radio 22 6 5 USB 23 6 6 LINE IN 25 7 Cleaning and maintenance 26 7 1 Handle and care of a disc 26 8 Technical data 27 9 Disposal of used electric and electronic equipment 28 ...

Page 3: ... label of a DVD does not match that on the label alongside the DVD will not play on this appliance The appliance has built in copyright technology that prevents copying from a disc to any media If a video recorder is connected to the appliance the video output image will be distorted during recording Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of...

Page 4: ...l the product outdoors or in any place where it might become wet Warning It is not to open the product yourself or to have it opened neither is it to repair the product yourself or to have it repaired This will void the Please let any maintenance be carried out by maintenance personnel WARNING Do not put force on the appliance The appliance can fall and can cause serious injury WARNING Do not inse...

Page 5: ... therefore no earth wire is required Always check that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the plate This appliance employs a laser system To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not open the appliance Visible laser when open and interlock defeated ...

Page 6: ...n case it ever becomes necessary to return your product for service This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage in transit If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials please remember to recycle with due care to the environment 3 2 Package contents The following items are included in the received package 1 x NMD315 DVD Micro System 2 x Speaker 1 x Remote control ...

Page 7: ...olarity markings Re install the cover CAUTION Incorrect can cause leakage and corrosion which will damage the appliance Corrosion leakage and any other gradually acidic defect of this nature will invalidate the guarantee 4 2 Connect the speakers to the appliance ...

Page 8: ...8 4 3 Connect the tv Use one of the cables as presented in the image below Component Video S Video OR OR FM HDMI OR Insert an FM aerial or a suitable cable into the FM ANT IN ...

Page 9: ...9 4 4 Connect the appliance to the mains Switch on the appliance ...

Page 10: ...PROGRAM 5 Stop 6 SOURCE 7 Arrow key up 8 MENU 9 Arrow key 10 ENTER 11 SETUP 12 MEMORY 13 SEARCH 14 SUBTITLE 15 ANGLE 16 COPY 17 N P 18 ZOOM 19 V MODE 20 MUTE 21 DVD MEDIA 22 CH 23 CH 24 FF 25 FF 26 VOL 27 VOL 28 FUNCTION 29 PLAY PAUSE 30 TITLE 31 Arrow key right 32 Arrow key down 33 PBC 34 REPEAT 35 LANGUAGE 36 A B 37 SLOW 38 RETURN 39 LOUDNESS 40 STEP 41 DISPLAY ...

Page 11: ...mode DVD press the SOURCE 6 Press the DVD MEDIA 21 FUNCTION BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted using the FUNCTION 28 key BASS Press the FUNCTION 28 key 1 to select BASS Press the VOL 26 VOL 27 key to set the BASS TREBLE Press the FUNCTION 28 key 2 to select TREBLE Press the VOL 26 VOL 27 key to set the TREBLE ...

Page 12: ...artment 8 SOURCE 9 DVD USB 10 Play Pause 11 NEXT CH 12 Headphone jack 13 USB slot 14 Line in jack 15 to speakers 16 AC POWER 17 Aerial FM radio 18 COMPONENT 19 AUDIO OUT 20 COAXIAL 21 VIDEO 22 S VIDEO Headphone jack To connect a headphone insert the cable plug in the headphone jack To prevent hearing damage remember to adjust the volume to a comfortable level ...

Page 13: ...isplay audio setup and video setup Turn on the television Switch on the NMD315 To select the source mode DVD press the SOURCE 6 Press the SETUP 11 The Setup menu appears General Press the arrow and right 9 31 to select a menu The submenu is displayed directly Press the arrow up and down 7 32 to scroll through the submenu Press the ENTER 10 to select a or the arrow to cancel the Press the SETUP 11 ...

Page 14: ...PTIONS In the CAPTIONS press the arrow to switch this ON or OFF When switched ON the appliance shows hidden text when it is available The ability to use this feature depends on the type of DVD The screensaver will be turned on when there is no picture Select the value 2x 1x or OFF for full sound richness of HDCD encoded CDs When the DVD is paused playback will resume from where last stopped The AU...

Page 15: ...range compression to avoid losing sound details from a low volume The VIDEO menu Video setup page COMPONENT Cvbs Select this format when the Composite video output is used YUV Set the video output in analog component video format RESOLUTION Select the desired QUALITY Set the video quality SHARPNESS Adjust the screen sharpness BRIGHTNESS Adjust the screen brightness CONTRAST Adjust the contrast of ...

Page 16: ... the language for the disc menu PARENTAL Set a for movies played by the appliance Movies rated higher than the level set for the parental lock can not be viewed This is only available with discs that have parental encoded PASSWORD MODE Switch the password on or Enter the correct password to switch the mode on or PASSWORD Change the default password Enter the current password in the box Enter the n...

Page 17: ... Switch on the NMD315 To select the source mode DVD press the SOURCE 6 Insert a CD DVD the disc has been loaded a content menu will display on the TV screen Press the arrow 7 9 31 32 to select a menu item Press the ENTER 10 to enter the selected menu item To start playback press the PLAY PAUSE 29 once ...

Page 18: ...TLE 30 Use the arrow to select the To switch on the of a DVD press the SUBTITLE 14 To select the camera angle press the ANGLE 15 To select the audio language of a DVD press the LANGUAGE 35 repeatedly the desired language is set To playback in either forward or backward press the SLOW 37 repeatedly The available speeds are 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 1 16 Press the REPEAT 34 once to repeat the current chapter ...

Page 19: ...ys to move the desired track Press the ENTER 10 to the Repeat the previous step to select more tracks and every with the ENTER 10 Press the PROG 4 key to save the program Press the PLAY PAUSE 29 to start program playback To play the program again press the PROG 4 the program has Press the PLAY PAUSE 29 to start the program again To stop the program during playback press the STOP 5 To delete the pr...

Page 20: ...the arrow keys 7 9 31 32 Press ENTER 10 to view the image In the overview with the small images you can also select the SLIDE SHOW MENU PREV or NEXT Use the arrow keys 7 9 31 32 to select the desired and ENTER 10 to Press the PLAY PAUSE 29 to hold the slide show at the current picture Press the PLAY PAUSE 29 to resume the slide show Press the PREV or NEXT 22 23 to select the previous or next pictu...

Page 21: ...ER 1 Press the DVD MEDIA 21 Insert a CD Press the STOP 5 Press the COPY 16 Select the desired using the 7 9 31 32 keys Press the COPY 16 The contents of the USB device appear Press the ENTER 10 Select ALL SELECT using the 7 9 31 32 keys Press the ENTER 10 Press the COPY 16 The contents of the USB device appear Press the ENTER 10 ...

Page 22: ...hed and stored Press the PREV 22 or the NEXT 23 to select the desired Turn on the television Press the FF 24 or the FF 25 to select the desired Press the MEMORY 12 and then choose the desired preset number by pressing the numeric 2 or the PREV 22 and the NEXT 23 Touch MEMORY 12 to add the current to your favourites ...

Page 23: ...CE 6 Press the DVD MEDIA 21 the device has been connected a content menu will display on the TV screen Press the arrow 7 32 up and down to select a folder or a Press the ENTER 10 to enter the selected folder or You can also use the digit 2 to select a folder or to play the Press the arrow 7 32 up and down to select a folder or a Press ENTER 10 to ...

Page 24: ...se playback press the PLAY PAUSE 29 once to resume playback press the again To stop playback press the STOP 5 To remove the device gently pull it out of the slot Due to the great variety of products with USB ports and their quite we can neither guarantee that all devices will be recognised nor that all that are possible in theory will actually work ...

Page 25: ...25 6 6 LINE IN 13 6 To connect an external audio device insert the cable plug in the LINE IN jack To select the source mode LINE IN press the SOURCE 6 LINE IN appears on the display ...

Page 26: ...dle and care of a disc Hold the disc with Hold the disc outer edge and or the centre spindle hole Do not touch the disc surface Do not bend or press the disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources Clean the disc surface with a dry cleaning cloth Wipe the disc surface gently radially from centre towards the outer edge Do not apply thinner alcohol chemical solvent or sprays when cleani...

Page 27: ...system PAL NTSC Frequency range 20Hz 20KHz Signal noise 80dB Dynamic range 80dB Remote control size AAA Radio Frequency range 87 5 108 MHz Supported media formats Disc types DVD DVD R W DVD R W CD CD R CD RW Picture formats JPEG Kodak Picture CD Video formats MP3 MPEG4 Audio formats MP3 Working environment temperature 10 35 C elsius humidity 5 90 ...

Page 28: ...suring the correct disposal of this product you will help prevent hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste Do not dispose of as household waste b...

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