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Summary of Contents for PalmTheater DVD-L50D

Page 1: ...May we take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Portable DVD Video GD CD Player We strongly recommend that you carefully study the Operating Instructions before at tempting to...

Page 2: ...OLS OR ADJUST MENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE...

Page 3: ...nstallation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communicati...

Page 4: ...perates on 100 240 V AC eFor connection to a supply not in the U S A and Canada use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the AC outlet eFor connection to supply which is greater...

Page 5: ...y card as a 2 Battery pack Model No DY DB50EX L Safety Instructions card 1 S video cable C Product information card 1 Optical digital audio cable L Operating Instructions manual 2 The model number and...

Page 6: ...n 43 Menu Icons 2 00 005 36 eUsing a title menu 43 e Detailed descriptions of each icon eUsingaDVDmenu 43 Icons for disc information 38 Playing tracks in an order you specify e Detailed descriptions o...

Page 7: ...Multi audio function 46 eChanging subtitle language Multi subtitle function 47 eEnjoying Video CDs with playback control without using menus dle RA PAA AAP eViewing from another angle Multi angle func...

Page 8: ...s depending on the player s operating conditions Continuous playing time of music CD is about 4 5 hours when the outer cover is closed or the LCD is set to OFF Easier to use and carry See pages 17 20...

Page 9: ...See page 57 Example in the case of the DVD TOS 56 37 04 1 ao teo E BI Versatile DVD features eMulti audio function See page 46 The audio soundtrack can be heard in up to 8 languages The number of lan...

Page 10: ...ayer this player cannot play this disc This player will play DVD discs made for ALL Regions This player will play DVD discs marked with the fol lowing symbols O Important information on playing DVDs a...

Page 11: ...cord elf the case of the AC adaptor or the AC cord is damaged set the player to the standby mode and disconnect the AC cord elf the AC adaptor is not going to be used for a long time disconnect the AC...

Page 12: ...Do not get the terminals dirty or wet eDo not get dirt sand or other foreign matter on the terminals eDo not use the player outside if it is snowing or raining This battery pack is not waterproof O Do...

Page 13: ...y cause a malfunction Do not push the inner cover downward during playback Doing so may damage the disc inside eDo not subject the player to impact dur ing playback Doing so may damage the disc inside...

Page 14: ...fect battery pack performance and quali ty O When moving or transporting the player eWhen moving the player remove the disc if one is inside and disconnect the AC adaptor and other cords eWhen transpo...

Page 15: ...form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry lint free cloth before using the disc O Improper disc storage You can damage discs if you store them in the following places Areas exposed to d...

Page 16: ...en Bak NG Dark Light BRIGHT Remote control signal sensor Point the remote control unit at the sensor when operating the player See page 23 BO Sst Le omm CHARGE indicator CHG lluminates during charging...

Page 17: ...forwards backwards or to the left or right and then press SELECT to enter the selection See page 31 SO ae Le OO POWER OFF POWER ON CHG W kaan a Na a Pma eer HEH BA STOP D POWER OFF POWER OFF button Pr...

Page 18: ...the audio video cable supplied or optical digital audio cable optional headphones optional with a to an external audio system The type of the 14 3 5 mm stereo plug output signal will be automatically...

Page 19: ...supplied or optional model No DY DB50EX See page 25 Note Be careful not to touch the battery connector terminals Doing so may cause the termi nals to become misshapen Do not allow any metallic object...

Page 20: ...is used or the player will be turned off if the battery pack is used DISPLAY button _ Press to show the On Screen 20 Menu Icons See page 37 TITLE button Press to show the title menu recorded on the di...

Page 21: ...page 47 See page 48 2 7 N3 E AUDI Ai L AUDIO button Press to change the audio soundtrack language for DVD to switch the vocal mode for DVD Karaoke or to select LR L or R for Video CD See page 46 CANC...

Page 22: ...the battery 3 Insert the holder O Service life of the battery The button type battery Lithium battery normally lasts for about one year although this depends on how often and for what operations the...

Page 23: ...signal sensor 23 feet 7 m RECO central oren eDo not drop step on or otherwise impact the remote control unit This may damage the parts or lead to malfunction elf the remote control unit is not going...

Page 24: ...layer is set to the standby mode and the STANDBY W in dicator lights in red AC adaptor supplied nx AC cord supplied To AC outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz in U S A and Canada Refer to IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIO...

Page 25: ...ne on the player Battery pack supplied This player oor us ied mi 2 Slide the battery pack in the direction indicated by the arrow until the release button clicks The battery pack is attached 1 While p...

Page 26: ...lied To AC outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz in U S A and Canada Refer to IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on page 4 For your reference eThe battery pack will not be charged eThe CHARGE CHG indicator goes off when t...

Page 27: ...ode the player will automatically turn off after approximately 5 minutes to conserve battery consumption Auto power off function O Notes when charging the battery pack When the battery pack is to be u...

Page 28: ...pen the outer cover Press OPEN A and open the inner cover OPEN With the label side to be played facing upwards if the disc has a label place the disc in position using your fingers to push down on the...

Page 29: ...emove the disc eDo not touch the disc surface when removing 77 Groove for removing 3 8 cm discs Close the inner cover Grooves for removing 5 12 cm discs Note eBe sure to keep the inner cover closed ex...

Page 30: ...ote eThe disc continues to rotate while the menu is displayed even after the player has finished playing a particular item When no further selections are to be played be sure to press STOP D to clear...

Page 31: ...the NUMBER button Press SELECT Play of the selected item now begins O After operation When the player is not in use to save power press and hold STOP O to set the player to the standby mode The playe...

Page 32: ...een when this function is activated Press PLAY again while flashes and play will resume from this point When the inner cover is opened or STOP 0 is pressed again while flashes the RESUME function will...

Page 33: ...playback Rapid TEMA Eaa On the player Press and hold SKIP SEARCH during play t4 Reverse direction Pl Forward direction eThe speed will be retained even after the button is released Press SLOW SEARCH...

Page 34: ...by one frame each time the joystick is tilted eWhen the joystick is kept tilted consecu tive frame advance reverse works eNormal play is resumed when PLAY PD is pressed Notes eFor Video CDs frame rev...

Page 35: ...With playback USING MAAUS Niko Gay 1 Press STOP O after the menu Screen appears 2 Press SKIP SEARCH Id bb to select the preferred track and press PLAY ein the case of the remote control press SKIP to...

Page 36: ...ck of a CD starts the On For some functions the setting will be Screen Menu Icons for disc information registered immediately for others will automatically be displayed Then the SELECT or PLAY must be...

Page 37: ...item The currently selected item is indicated by the yellow frame on the On Screen Menu Icons Operat 3 Tilt the joystick A V to select the preferred setting Advan elf a TV set is connected to the pla...

Page 38: ...n does not work with some discs d G6 156 O 1563710 saw SURE TENGo Beko O Elapsed playing time hour minute second Change the chapter No by using the joy Chapter No stick A V and press SELECT O Video CD...

Page 39: ...al OO 1 5 1ch Dolby Digital AC 3 Angle No Change theNG byusing ors sien os DT attribute Neca 2102 OFF DVD Karaoke Solo OFF Vocal DVD Karaoke Duet Change the No by using the joystick A Y ENG English PO...

Page 40: ...mia pay VideoCDI Track repeat play Disc repeat play Press SELECT during play to store location A and press SELECT again to store location B and to start repeat play between the spec ified two location...

Page 41: ...n by using the joystick A eTo clear a marker select the preferred marker no by using the joystick 4 and press CANCEL on the remote control Virtual Surround Sound VSS DVD only See page 49 Note elt is n...

Page 42: ...ein ae Prog g e E JS A e Repeat of all programs SE JE PERRY A Program play is resumed when OFF is selected For ET aa O Chapter Title repeat play DVD Position being played back Title Chapter repeat S T...

Page 43: ...after another repeat step 2 For your reference ein the case of the remote control select the item using the cursor buttons instead of the joystick The NUMBER button on the remote con trol unit is also...

Page 44: ...Y MODE twice STOP PLAY SLOW SEARCH STUP PAUSE PLAY 3 AUDIO 8 VSS OVD PLAYER PLAY MODE Press the cursor buttons A V to select the preferred track number Choose a track then press SELECT ear last Clear...

Page 45: ...clears the last program O To clear all the programs The programs are cleared when the player is set to the standby mode or turned off or the inner cover is opened Selecting Clear all using the cursor...

Page 46: ...s AUDIO during play Number of the audio soundtrack language being played back is dis played lor ENG _48k16b eWhen no audio soundtrack is recorded will be displayed in stead of the language number Pres...

Page 47: ...araoke discs ePress AUDIO or SELECT to clear the display eThis operation does not work with CDs eDVD Karaoke Solo OFF or ON of vocals can be selected by pressing the cursor but tons 4 BP eDVD Karaoke...

Page 48: ...r ent angles using the ANGLE button The recorded angles differ depending on the disc used ANGLE Press ANGLE during play Number of angle being played back is displayed 2 Press the cursor buttons A V un...

Page 49: ...tiean VES 1 and VS Dolby Digital DVD 2ch lt sounds as if Sound were It sounds as if Sound were heard from non existent surround speakers Dolby Digital DVD 3 5 1ch Surround signal recorded heard from t...

Page 50: ...g to standby mode Notes eThere are no No 7 and 8 in the initial eWhen the MENU button is pressed dur settings menu of this player ing play the disc menu will be displayed ein the case of the remote co...

Page 51: ...u Icons TV Aspect This is to select the appropriate TV aspect 4 3 or 16 9 that the player is connected to Digital Audio Output This is to select the digital output to audiences for example children be...

Page 52: ...t the subtitle language 3 Menus To select the language used in title menus or DVD menus MENU CANCEL RETURN ACTION NUMBER For your reference O To return to the previous in the case of the remote contro...

Page 53: ...io is actually used during playback the subtitles will not appear elf another language is used during playback the subtitles will appear in the language selected at the setup 1 Audio English 3 French...

Page 54: ...Level 1 DVDs for children can be played back DVDs for adults general audiences are prohibited Level 0 Playback of all DVDs is prohibited e g to prohibit playback of DVDs for adults which are not enco...

Page 55: ...ct 4 Temporary Unlock using the joystick A V and press SELECT 2 Press SELECT again eThe rating is unlocked only temporarily and will be locked again when the inner cover is opened or the player is set...

Page 56: ...English is selected MENU 2 Fran ais 3 Espa ol Each language is selected RETURN Setting is finished and the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 is displayed ACTION For your refere...

Page 57: ...Screen Messages is selected 1 On Factory preset Play Still and other displays will always appear on the screen 2 Off Play Still and other displays will not appear on the screen O When 2 Color and Posi...

Page 58: ...he cursor buttons instead of the joystick Tilt the joystick A V to select the TV aspect and press SELECT 1 4 3 Select when a conventional TV set is connected 2 16 9 Factory preset Select when a wide s...

Page 59: ...e cut off the above full screen are a3 Gs Note For your reference S elt is recommended to set the display mode to eTurning the LCD display screen to OFF while OFF to conserve power or to prevent batte...

Page 60: ...playback of the DVD recorded in Linear PCM of 96 kHz In the case of the DVD recorded in Linear PCM of 48 kHz digital audio convert ed to 48 kH2 16 bit is output irrespective of the setting 2 Dolby Di...

Page 61: ...e DVD recorded in the Dolby Digital AC 3 Select this setting when the player is connected to the Dolby digital AC 3 de coder PCM Digital audio converted to PCM 2ch of 48 kH2 16 bit is output during pl...

Page 62: ...rlined items are a factory preset 1 In the case of a DVD recorded in Linear PCM of 96 kHz audio output from the players audio input output optical digital audio output connector is converted to 48 kHz...

Page 63: ...r fine patterns in the still picture mode 2 Audio during Search To select whether audio is heard during search at the initial scan speed or not 3 TV Mode 4 3 To select whether the video material for a...

Page 64: ...Select this setting when jittering occurs in the pictures even when 1 Automatic is selected 3 Frame Frame still is always selected Select this setting when small text or fine pat terns cannot be seen...

Page 65: ...e This is useful late at night for example This function only works with Dolby Digital AC 3 DVD D When 5 Still Picture Display is selected 1 Off Factory preset The picture type I P B will not be displ...

Page 66: ...ppropriate screen type at the initial setting 5 TV Aspect according to your TV set 4 316 9 See page 58 Connectihig to a L UV sat TV set optional To AC outlet op AC 120 V 60 Hz in U S A and Canada Q To...

Page 67: ...ect Your Portable DVD Video CD CD Player Directly To Your TV Set If the player is connected to the TV through a video cassette recorder the picture may not be played back normally with some DVDs So we...

Page 68: ...gs Note Some dts decoders which do not support DVD dts interlace may not work properly with the portable DVD Video CD CD player For your reference elf you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder you w...

Page 69: ...der using the optical digital audio cable optional you can enjoy theater quality audio in your home TV set optional Set the In Out select switch See page 66 See page 66 to Cm f Optical digital audio D...

Page 70: ...irection of supplied signal flow Video plug yellow Set the In Out select switch to IN Connecting NeAchhonas entioneal Headphones with a 18 3 5 mm stereo plug can be connected Turn down the volume leve...

Page 71: ...e panel is set to the HOLD position Turn off the The player is automatically set to the standby mode or HOLD function elt is impossible to turn on the player with the re the power turns itself off mot...

Page 72: ...not be operating properly due to lightning static electricity or some other external factor eCondensation has formed wait about 1 to 2 hours to allow the player to dry out eThis player cannot play di...

Page 73: ...the player is set to the Lock All setting in 2 Ratings none of the initial settings including 2 Ratings can be changed if the DVD disc is left inside the player In this case remove the disc and unlock...

Page 74: ...or only partially displayed on the screen eChange the position of the On Screen Menu Icons using 2 Color and Position in 4 On Screen Messages of the initial settings ODVD specific functions Title Aud...

Page 75: ...language is not changed to the selected one immediately eThis function is dependent on software availabili ty Even if a disc has a number of angles record ed these angles may be recorded for specific...

Page 76: ...he Off setting is selected for 1 On Screen Messages in 4 On Screen Messages select On eShock proof function does not work when the optical digital audio cable is connected to the audio input output op...

Page 77: ...rvice number fails to be cleared even when the remedial action is taken ask the service technician to repair the player The following symptoms may be found during play or during charging of the batter...

Page 78: ...o the HOLD position 1 second eA function button is pressed when the In Out select switch is set to IN CHARGE CHG indicator The indicator flashes slowly eThe remaining charge is low The CU C power will...

Page 79: ...Italian st 8368 7387 7473 Yiddish 8375 7487 Javanese 6669 8378 6678 7577 6765 7583 8386 6789 7665 8469 7684 8473 7771 Malagasy O 6984 7776 7778 Mongolian 7073 7782 Marathi 8582 7783 Malay _ 7079 Faro...

Page 80: ...ed includes multiple angles multiple plot endings SOPAT e picture NNS he whole screen etc Playback control Video CD If the Video CD has With Playback Control or Picture of wide screen DVDs or Video CD...

Page 81: ...al sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories Inc Supporting 5 1 channel surround sound as well as stereo 2 channel sound this technique enables a large quantity of sound data to...

Page 82: ...ded single layer 3 8 cm single sided dual layer 3 8 cm double sided single layer 2 Compact disc CD DA VIDEO CD 5 12 cm disc 3 8 cm disc LCD screen 5 o Si TFT wide screen LCD S video output Y output le...

Page 83: ...settings 50 65 Interactive DVD 31 BO L Co Ce V Language code list 79 LCD Adjusting brightness 16 eDisplay mode 16 59 Letterbox 59 65 80 LinearPCM 60 62 68 81 Lithiumion battery 8 Maintenance 15 Marka...

Page 84: ...9 098 licensed for limited viewing uses only This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights...

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