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FUNCTION SETTING

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compression rate to obtain the dif-
ferent compression results of the
signals.

EQUALIZER

This will help you to select graphic
equalizer patterns according to the
genre of the music being played, and
adjust the equalizer.
The setting menu is:

EQ TYPE

You can select a music category by
pressing the direction buttons and con-
firm by pressing the

 

(PLAY) button. 

3D PROCESSING

The setting structure is:

--- 3D Processing Page---

V SURR

Off

On
Off

Reverb Mode

Off

Off
Concert
Living Room
Hall
Bathroom
Cave
Arena
Church

Audio Setup

--- Channel Equalizer---

EQ Type

None

None
Rock
Pop
Live
Dance
Techno
Classic
Soft

Audio Setup

V SURR

Use to turn Virtual Surround on
and off.

REVERB MODE

Use to select a Reverb Mode that
you want to use.

PASSWORD SETUP

The setting structure is:

PASSWORD MODE

ON: The password works,
“PARENTAL” is dim and can not be
selected.
OFF: The password is locked,
“PARENTAL” can be selected.

PASSWORD CHANGE

Select this to adapt the code, the
screen shows:

Enter a password according to the
screen.

Note: 

The password is automatically

factory set to 99999.

Old Password
New Password
Confirm PWD

OK

--- Password Setup Page---

PW Mode

Off

On
Off
Change

Summary of Contents for CINEMAN 7x

Page 1: ...Users Manual...

Page 2: ...such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide blade plug to wide slot fully insert The unit employs a laser system To ensure the proper use of the unit re...

Page 3: ...DISC 18 PAUSE 18 OSD 18 DVD MENU PLAY 21 SELECT WITH NUMBER BUTTONS 22 FUNCTION SETTING 22 MENU SETTING 22 MP3 OPERATION 28 PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS 29 AUDIO MODE 29 MUTE 29 FAST PLAY 29 SLOW PLAY 3...

Page 4: ...of strong magnetism such as television speaker or magnet Where there is a lot of movement or vibration such as on a car dashboard or an unstable shelf Where it is extremely hot or cold Where the unit...

Page 5: ...cleaning disc you bought WHEN USING HEADPHONES To avoid hearing damages caused by sudden high volume keep the volume at the lowest level before play back Keep volume lower to protect your ears Never w...

Page 6: ...oduct Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 A product and cart combination should be moved wit...

Page 7: ...ormally by following the operating instruc tions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will oft...

Page 8: ...CTIONS Fast forward fast reverse slow play frame play repeat play and program play 5 TIME SEARCH It can search a specific part on a disc especially good for watching action movies 6 CONTENT DISPLAY 7...

Page 9: ...o a piece of music in audio software it is music CHAPTER It is smaller than title among the units of a DVD A title is made up of several chapters and each chapter has a number for search But some disc...

Page 10: ...SENSOR 6 PLAY 7 PAUSE 8 STOP 9 OK 10 RETURN 11 MONITOR 12 DIRECTION BUTTONS 13 TITLE 14 MENU 15 LOCK 16 VOLUME 17 PHONES JACK 18 AUDIO OUT 19 VIDEO OUT 20 VIDEO TFT SLIDE SWITCH 21 COAXIAL OUT 22 DC I...

Page 11: ...BUTTONS 6 PLAY 7 MENU 8 STOP 9 PAUSE 10 FF FR SEARCH 11 PREV NEXT SKIP 12 AUDIO MODE 13 DIGEST 14 REPEAT 15 A B REPEAT 16 ZOOM 17 MUTE 18 TITLE 19 SLOW PLAY 20 RETURN 21 CLEAR 22 TIME SEARCH 23 RESUME...

Page 12: ...other end into the household mains socket At this time the CINEMANTM can work normally USE HEADPHONES B Insert headphones into the phones jack of the unit Turn off the power when inserting or pulling...

Page 13: ...ite plug connect to the AUDIO IN L jack of the TV CONNECT TO TV AND AMPLIFIER D The AV cords are connected according to diagram 1 Mini plug connect to the VIDEO OUT jack of the unit 2 Yellow plug conn...

Page 14: ...insert batteries then close the compartment 2 To use the remote control point it at the remote sensor of the unit Operates in a range of 5 meters to 60 3 Generally batteries last for about one year r...

Page 15: ...ingle side disc about 4hrs double side disc about 80 min single side disc 8 cm about 160 min double side disc CD Audio 12 cm about 74 min 8 cm about 20 min MP3 Audio 12 cm about 600 min Kodak Picture...

Page 16: ...adjust volume including when using headphones 5 When the unit is connected to a TV or an amplifier adjust the volume accord ing to owner s manual and set TV to AV mode LOAD DISC B 1 Press OPEN to ope...

Page 17: ...r is unsuitable during playback press MONITOR button to select color adjustment and press or buttons until moderate color is achieved 3 Press MONITOR button to select display mode selection and press...

Page 18: ...he Display when you re playing a disc Also the Display features are only OSD available if the disc was created with that particular feature i e if you select the Subtitle icon you won t be able to cha...

Page 19: ...pears in the text box below the row of icons 3 Press the or buttons to scroll OSD OSD through the audio languages that are available on the disc until the audio language you want to use appears in the...

Page 20: ...the button on the remote Using the Repeat Feature The default mode for the Repeat fea ture is off There are three Repeat options All repeats the disc that is playing Title repeats the title that is pl...

Page 21: ...a disc is playing press on the remote to bring up the Display 2 Highlight the Repeat icon 3 Press the or buttons to scroll through the Repeat options until the Repeat option you want is dis played in...

Page 22: ...main menu appears on the screen with icons across the top of SETUP SETUP Track 12 20 00 00 2 10 10 Track 08 20 00 00 8 the screen illustrating General Setup Audio Setup Preference Password Setup and E...

Page 23: ...o D R C Audio Setup 3 Exit setup menu Press the direction button to exit from Dual Mono Press the direction button to exit from Dolby Digital Setup Press the direction button to highlight Main Page an...

Page 24: ...Off Screen Saver On On Off Main Page General Setup Page 3 WIDE This is selected when the unit is con nected to a wide screen TV TV TYPE You may select according to the color system of the TV to be co...

Page 25: ...saver AUDIO SETUP The setting menu is Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup Dolby Digital Setup Channel Equalizer 3D Processing Main Page SPEAKER SETUP The setting structure is LT RT A disc recorded multi c...

Page 26: ...cert Living Room Hall Bathroom Cave Arena Church Audio Setup Channel Equalizer EQ Type None None Rock Pop Live Dance Techno Classic Soft Audio Setup V SURR Use to turn Virtual Surround on and off REVE...

Page 27: ...de of disc and your desire Example Select PG you cannot Audio ENG English French Spanish Chinese Japanese Subtitle ENG English French Spanish Chinese Japanese Off Disc Menu ENG English French Spanish...

Page 28: ...button to start playback 4 Press or button to select 00 00 00 00 001 016 FOLDER CD02 wave 11 wave 12 wave 13 wave 14 wave 15 00 00 00 00 001 012 FOLDER CD01 CD02 CD03 CD04 CD05 CD06 other tracks and p...

Page 29: ...ix Mono Stereo AUDIO MODE Audio 1 2 AC 3 5 1 CH Audio 2 2 AC 3 5 1 CH LANGUAGE WHEN PLAYING CD You may select one mode Note Different discs differ in lan guages MUTE When playing a disc this function...

Page 30: ...s orderly 2 Press PLAY to play normally REPEAT PLAY This function can be used to repeat edly play a title chapter track disc or some part on a disc DVD You may repeat a title or chapter 1 Repeat a cha...

Page 31: ...ge are recorded PLAY DVD 1 Press repeatedly until the desired language is selected The screen shows 2 Remove the subtitle Press until the screen shows Subtitle Off Notes For some discs subtitles can n...

Page 32: ...reen shows TIME SEARCH Title 06 30 Chapter 01 04 6 Title 03 30 Chapter 01 04 Title 03 30 Chapter 01 04 TIME SEARCH Press number buttons to enter hour minute and second Example Enter After setting the...

Page 33: ...ear from the screen and resume to normal playback Using a Bookmark 1 While a disc is playing press on the remote 2 The Bookmark Menu appears 3 Use the direction buttons to high light the bookmarked sc...

Page 34: ..._ _ 10 TT _ _ CH _ _ EXIT Start Next Programm TT 20 CH 01 TT _ _ CH _ _ 06 TT _ _ CH _ _ 02 TT _ _ CH _ _ 07 TT _ _ CH _ _ 03 TT _ _ CH _ _ 08 TT _ _ CH _ _ 04 TT _ _ CH _ _ 09 TT _ _ CH _ _ 05 TT _ _...

Page 35: ...AYING DVD 1 Press while a disc is play ing DIGEST Shuffle Random or PLAY MODE PLAY MODE The screen shows Use the or buttons to select TITLE DIGEST and press PLAY to confirm The unit begins to look thr...

Page 36: ...Press after the unit stops The screen shows The unit plays the first ten seconds of each track one after another 2 Remove digest play STOP digest play is removed and the unit stops Note A CD disc onl...

Page 37: ...argeable battery pack 1 Car cigarette adaptor 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR DISC HANDLING DISC To keep the disc clean do not touch the play sides of the disc Do not attach paper or tape to the disc Keep the disc...

Page 38: ...nd quality Make sure the audio output mode is set correctly Make sure the audio connection between the unit and amplifier is right Disc can not be played There is no disc in the unit Put the disc on t...

Page 39: ...TM are registered trademarks of plawa feinwerk technik GmbH Co KG All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective company Product design and technical features can be ch...

Page 40: ...k properly following the explanation below Make sure that the battery pack is attached firmly to the player when using it Otherwise the battery may become detached and cause person injury Charge it be...

Page 41: ...nds on environmental condi tions 2 The attached battery pack may get warm when you are charging it or operat ing the player This is not a defect 3 The battery indicator is shown on the screen when the...

Page 42: ...after being charged To undertake the longest service life of the battery pack charge it under or close to indoor temperature Never dispose of in fire water or heat up Do not use in high temperature o...

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