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FCC Notice

Note:

 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are

designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential

installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy

and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful

interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that

interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause

harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by

turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the

interference by one or more of the following measures:

-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the

receiver is connected.

-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Summary of Contents for TFTV100A

Page 1: ...KITCHEN DVD PLAYER TFTV100A USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ontrol System Connections Connecting to an External A V Signal Source Connecting to an TV Signal Input Source Connecting an Antenna Connecting the Power Adapter Radio Function TV Function A V Function...

Page 3: ...HOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OF MOISTURE CAUTION Laser radiation when open Do not stare into beam CAUTION 1 2 3 4 The product contains a low power laser device In order to ensure the safe...

Page 4: ...hall remain readily operable Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments...

Page 5: ...t play the disc The region code of this unit is 4 IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CAUTION LASER RADITATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTUMEMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT 2 DANGER Visible laser r...

Page 6: ...ce to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio...

Page 7: ...and right speakers Switching Power Adapter Automatically adapts to the input voltage required Special Functions Supports Multi language and Parental lock features Advanced Playing Functions Compatibi...

Page 8: ...ifies the operation of some DVD discs Please refer to the instruction manual with the disc Care of Discs Do not touch the playing surface of the disc Do not stick paper or labels on the disc Storage o...

Page 9: ...VD mode 4 STOP Button Press to stop playback under DVD mode 5 Button Under DVD mode press once to go to beginning of the current track chapter Press twice to go to the previous track chapter during DV...

Page 10: ...display the time on the display panel In standby stays the time is still displayed on the panel Press it again to set the time on the display panel Use the buttons to select the editing position of ho...

Page 11: ...ators 7 FM frequency unit of MHz indicator 8 AM frequency unit of KHz indicator Rear Panel Drawing 1 ANT INPUT jack Connected to external antenna to receive the TV program in the TV mode 2 FM 75 coaxi...

Page 12: ...works best at a distance less than 7m and at an angle of 600 to the front of the unit No obstacles may stand in the way between the remote control and the infrared sensor The battery normally last fo...

Page 13: ...12 Remote Control Remote Control Drawing...

Page 14: ...timer setup menu Or Press to memorise the station under AM FM status 11 SEEK Button In the radio mode press once to fine tune frequency backward Press for about 1 5 seconds to search radio stations b...

Page 15: ...er TV A V and DVD modes 28 TIME Button Press it once to display the time on the display panel in standby status the time is still displayed on the display panel Press it twice to set the time on the d...

Page 16: ...e unit it remembers the last function used Please make all the connections before installing the unit in the kitchen Connecting to an External A V Signal Source Connections should be made as follows C...

Page 17: ...When connecting the supplied AM loop antenna connect the two black cord ends to the AM and ground jacks as shown below If the FM reception is poor use a 75 coaxial cable not supplied to connect syste...

Page 18: ...the below figure for details 1 Connect the AC adapter to the jack marked with DC 12V IN on the rear panel of the unit 2 Plug the three prong end of the power cord to the grounded electrical socket 3...

Page 19: ...to adjust the channel number for your preference and then press the SET button again the station will be memorised with the code station number Press the SET button again the station will be automati...

Page 20: ...ent it also goes to the selected channel Some preferences can be preset Picture Parameter Setup Press the TV LCD SETUP button once to enter the PICTURE setup menu and screen displays as shown below Us...

Page 21: ...current channel when using CH CH to select channels When the button is used to turn the function OFF it will play the channels in sequence when selecting under normal playback status Swap Use the CH...

Page 22: ...he item and to select Press the SET button again to exit from the setup menu Timer Use the VOL VOL buttons to select ON or OFF This function allows you to set the start time and end time of the desire...

Page 23: ...e desired time in sequence of hour minute Press the VOL VOL buttons to shift between am and pm when the playback of the signal source is over the player will enter standby mode Signal Use the VOL VOL...

Page 24: ...H CH buttons to select the item you want to set Brightness Contrast Colour Use the VOL VOL buttons to adjust the items between 0 and 20 Use the CH CH buttons to select Language press the VOL VOL butto...

Page 25: ...ect it Title Chapter Normally there are several titles in a DVD disc and several chapters sections in a title You can select any title or chapter quickly by entering the relevant number Audio DVD disc...

Page 26: ...lect a submenu with picture then use the CH CH button to select the contents Many discs have other contents besides pictures Picture Rotation This can be used only when the picture is normally display...

Page 27: ...stopped This function will not operate if the disc was removed from the DVD player Press STOP button twice 2 Playback of the disc will stop When the Play button is pressed again playback of the disc...

Page 28: ...the remote control Continually pressing the REPEAT button the screen will display the menu as following Repeat Chapter Repeat Title Repeat All You can temporarily select a section of a DVD that you wo...

Page 29: ...egory new selection will be highlighted Press the OK button for confirmation Press the button to enter the other setup menu s General Setup TV Display Select Normal PS or Normal LB when a 4 3 TV is co...

Page 30: ...ith the child lock function are rated according to their contents and settings vary from disc to disc Depending on the disc you can lock out selected scenes or playback of the disc altogether You can...

Page 31: ...select the item you want to set Brightness Contrast Colour Use the VOL VOL buttons to adjust you can adjust the items between 0 and 20 Use the CH CH buttons to select the Language press the VOL VOL bu...

Page 32: ...uggested mounting position of the unit is under a wall cabinet See the drawing below NOTE The dimensions of the player 355mm x 75mm x 285mm W H D There should be at least a 35mm distance between the u...

Page 33: ...en is open on viewing Mount the unit so that its AC power cord can be plugged directly to a wall outlet Do not use a converter or extension cord Be sure that the AC power cord has no slack when the pl...

Page 34: ...osition of the picture is incorrect Make sure the video type of the AV signal source is PAL Make sure system connection is correct Is your disc dirty or warped Clean or replace it Cannot continue to p...

Page 35: ...nge 80dB 1KHz System PLL AM 531 1602kHz Radio Frequency Range FM 87 5 108MHz Power AC100V 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption Dimensions 355mm x 75mm x 285mm W H D Weight About 4 kg DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIO...

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