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•   Do  not  partially  cover  the  device. 

Do  not  place  any  objects  and/or 

decorative  and  other  fabrics  on  the 

device, do not insert or allow foreign 

bodies to enter the vents and openings 

of the device.

•   Do not block the air vents of the covers. 

Air  ventilation  ensures  reliable  and 

safe operation of the device.

 

Risk of electric shock!

 

Risk of fire!

Warning!

•   Do not expose the unit and the remote 

control to:

-   direct  sunlight,  heat-producing 

equipment,

-   vibration and mechanical stresses,

-   excessive dust,

-   water and excessive moisture,

-   insect,

-   aggressive external environment.

•   Do not place the unit and the remote 

control:

-   to places where medical devices are 

used. Their function may be impaired.

-   for unstable carts, stands or tables,

-   on uneven and dirty surfaces,

-   on the tight edge of tables, tables or 

furniture parts,

-   in the vicinity of containers containing 

water or other liquids.

•   Do  not  place  containers  of  water  or 

other  liquids  on  the  shelves  located 

above the device.

•   Do not place any objects, especially 

open flame objects, on the device or 

on the shelves that are placed above 

the device.

Warning!

•   Place  the  device  in  a  place  where 

children cannot reach freely.

•   Do  not  allow  children  to  play  with 

the  device. The  device  may  fall  over 

children  and  cause  serious  injury. 

Mechanical  damage  (rupture  of 

covers)  of  the  device  can  cause 

serious injury.

 

Risk of serious injury!

 

There is a risk of damage to the device 

or other property damage!

•   Do  not  place  the  device  or  use  it 

near  containers  containing  water.  If 

the device falls into the water, do not 

remove it! Unplug the power cord from 

the  wall  socket  before  removing  the 

device from the water. In such cases, 

take  the  device  to  a  professional 

service center to check that it is safe 

and working properly.

 

Risk of electric shock!

 

Risk of electric short circuit!

•   Do  not  subject  the  device  or  its 

accessories to strong vibrations and 

/ or shocks. Do not drop or hit objects 

on the device.

 

Risk of serious injury!

 

There is a risk of damage to the device 

or other property damage!

•   Do  not  use  the  device  in  potentially 

explosive  atmospheres  in  the 

presence  of  flammable  substances 

and  their  vapors,  mist  or  dust,  and 

in  atmospheric  conditions  where 

they  simply  spread  in  the  air  after 

combustion.

 

Risk of explosion and / or fire!

Operation / Supervision 

Warning!

•   The  device  is  equipped 

with  a  CLASS  1  LASER 

laser.

  Classification  information 

is located on the back of 

the device.

• The  device  is  safe  under 

reasonably  foreseeable 

operating conditions.

•  Observe  the  following 

safety precautions to avoid 

exposure to laser radiation:

-   equipment (its covers)

  never open.

-   disconnect  it  from  the 

device  when  the  power 

plug  is  plugged  into  a 

power socket. The free end 

of the power cord is under 

dangerous voltage. Do not 

insert any objects into the 

terminal.

•   Unplug  the  unit  from  the 

power source if you leave 

children  or  incapacitated 

persons  near  the  unit 

unattended.

•   Do  not  bundle  the  power 

cord  and  signal  cables 

together. 

Summary of Contents for DVD-405

Page 1: ...2019 ORAVA DVD 405 Instruction manual DVD player EN...

Page 2: ...authorized modification or modification of any part of it The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by improper use damage or destruction of the device due to adverse weather conditions If pos...

Page 3: ...adapters or modify the socket in any other way Do not use improper and damaged sockets To avoid electrical shock plug the device power cords into properly grounded electrical socket If your device is...

Page 4: ...hat are not repairable by unqualified persons The electrical system operates at dangerous voltages For this reason always turn off the device and unplug it from the mains during user maintenance In th...

Page 5: ...off and unplugged Risk of electric shock Risk of electric short circuit Inspection Commissioning We recommend performing initial and subsequent regular inspections of the device Never use the device i...

Page 6: ...a risk of damage to the device or other property damage Do not place the device or use it near containers containing water If the device falls into the water do not remove it Unplug the power cord fr...

Page 7: ...and dry Dust deposits and environmental humidity can cause electrical insulation to deteriorate The device is under a constant dangerous voltage when the power cord is plugged into an electrical sock...

Page 8: ...not handle batteries with metal tools eg tweezers etc Conductive contact of both battery terminals can cause an electrical short circuit It is recommended that you remove the batteries from the devic...

Page 9: ...nt for electrical recycling and electronic device By ensuring proper disposal of this product you will help prevent negative consequences to the environment and human health that would otherwise be ca...

Page 10: ...nections 20 Connecting to TV and Audio Video Components 20 Playing Discs 26 Playing Discs 26 Playback with various functions 27 Resume playback from the disc stop position DVD only 28 DVD Menu 28 Play...

Page 11: ...ettings via the SETUP menu 37 37 Additional information 41 Copy songs from an audio CD to the USB drive in MP3 format 41 Deleting Files from the USB 41 Troubleshooting 42 Glossary 42 Technical Data 46...

Page 12: ...umber that allows you to locate the desired chapter Depending on the disc version no chapters may be stored on the disc Track Sections of a picture or sound on a VIDEO CD Super Audio CD or music CD Ea...

Page 13: ...cs of a particular disc it may not be playable even though it is in one of the previously supported formats This inability to play a disc occurs especially with burned discs CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DV...

Page 14: ...o DivX Multi Audio DivX Various play modes program search etc Clear VFD display Support for Dolby Digital audio output The Dolby Digital or DTS audio data is output to the integrated digital audio out...

Page 15: ...l 1 POWER switch On Off Standby 2 NEXT Foward 3 N X PLAY PAUSE 4 Disc carrier 5 Remote control sensor RC 6 Display 7 A OPEN CLOSE Ejecting Ejecting the Disc Carrier 8 USB USB connector for USB drive c...

Page 16: ...EN Rear panel 1 HDMI Audio Video output 2 2 channel R L audio output Audio output for right and left channel 3 VIDEO OUT 4 Digital Output Connector COAXIAL 5 SCART Output for connection to TV 1 2 3 5...

Page 17: ...2 Disc type DVD 3 Time or title chapter track number 4 Disc type MP3 5 Pause 6 Disc type CD 7 Disc type MP4 Warning The shape of the display and the arrangement of the items displayed may differ from...

Page 18: ...18EN Remote control...

Page 19: ...utput Mode es L R Audio channel selection ed N P Select the video output signal ef REMAIN Remaning time eg RESUME Inserting batteries into the remote control The device can be operated with the suppli...

Page 20: ...ting video audio components Connect to TVP Video HDMI or component video connectors Receiver Amplifier Analog 2 channel output connectors Receiver Amplifier Coaxial digital output connector Notes The...

Page 21: ...ides higher picture quality Composite video output connector Composite video output is currently most used for video connections and is supported by most A V receivers and TVs The composite video outp...

Page 22: ...amplifier equipped with 2 channel inputm Use an audio connection cable to connect to an external A V receiver or amplifier with 2 channel input jacks Connect the cable between the jacks on the player...

Page 23: ...igital input jack Use the digital coaxial or optical audio output jack to connect to an external A V receiver or amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder and a coaxial digital input jack...

Page 24: ...ce the subwoofer anywhere However it is preferable to place it near the front speakers Front speakers Place on both sides of the TV approximately equidistant Center speaker Place above or below the TV...

Page 25: ...left speaker 3 Subwoofer 4 Center speaker 5 Front right speaker 6 Rear left speakers 7 Rear right speaker 8 Listening and tracking position Note Do not place the center speaker farther away from your...

Page 26: ...play Press MUTE to mute the sound To restore the sound press MUTE again After performing step 5 Depending on the DVD the DVD Menu may appear on the TV screen Programs can be played interactively foll...

Page 27: ...ter the desired time Use the left right direction keys to move between fields 2 Press the number buttons enter the time corresponding to the desired point 3 Press ENTER Playback starts from the specif...

Page 28: ...Note Depending on where you stopped playback there may be a slight deviation from this point when you resume playback DVD menu Some discs have a Title Menu or DVD Menu For some DVDs these items may si...

Page 29: ...s search functions and more PBC playback allows you to play VIDEO CDs interactively while watching the menu displayed on the TV screen To activate deactivate PBC playback press PBC on the remote 1 Sta...

Page 30: ...ss REPEAT repeatedly to change the repeat mode as follows For DVD disc Repeat Chapter y Repeat Title y Repeat All y Repeat Off y For a VCD CD Repeat Single repeat current track track y Repeat All repe...

Page 31: ...the desired viewing angle The scene changes according to the selected viewing angle Note Some DVDs do not allow you to change the viewing angle even though multiple viewing angles are recorded on the...

Page 32: ...pitoly alebo skladby a celkov prehr vac as a zost vaj ci as disku Press OSD during DVD playback PThe following information is displayed when you press the button disc type title elapsed time remaining...

Page 33: ...on the DVD CD CD R Press RAN RANDOM while playing a disc Shuffle is displayed and random playback starts To turn off disc playback press RAN RANDOM again in random order OFF is displayed and random pl...

Page 34: ...back The player can play MPEG 4 DivX video files stored on the disc 1 Insert mount media with MPEG 4 file A table with the structure of folders and files is displayed and playback options 2 Make the s...

Page 35: ...e cursor buttons to select the desired file and press ENTER The selected image is displayed 4 You can view the images using the playback control buttons If you press PLAY all the pictures will be disp...

Page 36: ...elect the track you want to play and press ENTER 4 To return to a higher level use the directional buttons to select the exit mark from that folder and press ENTER Note If the disc contains mixed file...

Page 37: ...is bland the item is not available To access the setting of such an item stop performing any operation on the DVD player press x STOP twice Ponuka SETUP GENERAL SETUP This offer has the following str...

Page 38: ...AUDIO SETUP This offer has the following structure AUDIO SETUP SEAKER SETUP SPDIF SETUP a SPEAKER SETUP The Speaker Setup menu has the following sub menus DOWNMIX You can set LT RT for cinema like so...

Page 39: ...pression VIDEO SETUP NASTAVENIE OBRAZU This offer has the following structure VIDEO SETUP COMPONENT SCAN MODE QUALITY HDMI SETUP a COMPONENT Two video output modes can be set CVBS for analog output YU...

Page 40: ...st 1 KID SAF child friendly to to the strictest criteria 8 ADULTS adults only You must enter a password before changing any restrictions PASSWORD The password is set to 1234 at the factory Change it b...

Page 41: ...th copying ripping options 3 In the Menu make the desired settings and select the desired or all tracks to copy 4 Press START to select START and press ENTER Copying ripping starts Delete files from U...

Page 42: ...ve The image is black and white Some TVs output black and white images when playing NTSC discs Sound No sound The connecting cable is not connected securely The connecting cable is damaged If MUTING i...

Page 43: ...rol does not work There are obstacles between the remote control and the unit The distance between the remote and the unit is too far You are not pointing the remote to the remote sensor on the unit T...

Page 44: ...bps Megabit per second 1 Mbps means transmission of 1 000 000 bits per second The higher the bit rate the greater is the amount of data However this does not necessarily mean that you will get better...

Page 45: ...rom multiple angles Multi language feature On some discs audio or subtitles are recorded in multiple languages Parental Control A DVD feature that allows you to restrict playback by the age of the use...

Page 46: ...nalog output RCA connector x 2 Signal to noise ratio Over 95dB Digital coaxial output 0 5 P P 75 Ohm Total harmonic distortion Less than 0 0025 Frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz Generally Power supply 230...

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