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Playback Operation

Features are available on both the DVD player and remote control unless otherwise noted.

DVD Playback

ENTER/ENT button

When you load a disc in, the player will search the disc and play it 
automatically.  Press the direction buttons (

) to highlight the item you 

want to play and press the ENTER/ENT button to confi rm.

PAUSE/

button

Press the PAUSE/

button to pause during playback and the PLAY   button to 

resume normal playback.

STOP/ 

 

button

Press the STOP/ 

 

button once to stop playback.  Then press the PLAY   

button to resume normal playback from the place where the STOP buton was 
pressed.  Press the STOP/ 

 

button twice to stop playback completely.

MENU button

Press the MENU button during playback.  The root menu will appear on the 
screen.  Press the direction buttons (

) to select the item you want to 

play and press the ENTER/ENT button to confi rm.  You can also press the 0-9 
and +10 buttons to select the item you prefer. 

TITLE button

In general, the content of a DVD disc can be divided into several titles.  There 
are also several menus in a title.  Press the TITLE button during playback.  The 
title menu will appear on the screen.  Press the direction buttons (

) to 

select the title or disc menu item you want to watch and then press the ENTER/
ENT button to confi rm.  You can also press the 0-9 and +10 buttons to select the 
item you prefer.  

(remote only)

ZOOM button

Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to shift among 1x  - 2x - 3x - 4x - 1/2x -1/3x 
- 1/4x zooming effect and normal playback.

 

 

 

buttons

Press the 

 button to go to the previous chapter.

Press the 

  button to go to the next chapter.

 & 

  buttons

Press the 

/

  button (and hold it for several seconds) to start fast forward/

rewind playback.  Press it (and hold it for several seconds) repeatedly to fast 
forward/rewind at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and normal playback.  Press 
PLAY to return to normal playback.

SLOW button

Press the SLOW button repeatedly and slow playback will at the speed of 1/2, 
1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and normal playback.  During slow playback, press the PLAY 
button to resume normal playback.

REP button

Press the REP button to repeat a Chapter, All, or cancel repeat in sequence. 

(remote only)

A-B button

In normal playback, press the A-B button to select the segment you want to play 
repeatedly.  Press once to select the starting point A, press again to select the end 
point B; the player will play the segment between A and B continuously.  Press 
the A-B button a third time to cancel the repeat segment.

GOTO button

During playback, press the GOTO button repeatedly to enter the menu to select 
desired TITLE, CHAPTER, or TIME.  Use the 

 direction buttons to select 

the item you want to set.  Use the 0-9 and +10 buttons to select directly and then 
press the ENTER/ENT button to confi rm.  Press the GOTO button again to exit. 

(remote only)

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Summary of Contents for 20071226

Page 1: ...20071226 20080109 Portable DVD Player with Swivel Screen User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ervicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Caution Laser radiation when op...

Page 3: ...ng prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit in your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power...

Page 4: ...SS 1 LASER PRODUCT DANGER Visible laster radiation when open and interlock failed or defected Avoid direct exposure to beam CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside...

Page 5: ...articular Performance Multi speed fast forward fast backward slow playback and repeated playback Search by Time Search for a certain track of a disc by selected time Last Memory Playback Memorizes the...

Page 6: ...ck DC Adapter Car Adapter Audio Video Cord Headphone Carrying Case Car Bag Operation Manual Note Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to change without prior notice Your portable DVD player...

Page 7: ...of Bottom Panel 10 Revolving LCD Screen 11 USB and SD 12 Remote Control 13 System Connections 15 Power Supply 16 Rechargeable Battery 17 Notes on Discs 19 Playback Operation 20 DVD Playback 21 CD Play...

Page 8: ...different items press the LCD MODE button and this button to increase the levels of brightness contrast or color press ZOOM to see various zoom functions ENT PLAY button press ENT to confirm selection...

Page 9: ...speakers will automatically turnoff Headphone Jack Audio Input Output Jack For connecting to an external amplifier or audio source Video Input Output Jack For connecting to an external monitor or vid...

Page 10: ...tom Panel Rechargeable Battery Contacts For connecting the rechargeable battery pack Note All markings are on the bottom of the portable DVD player 1 10 Your portable DVD player may differ from the pl...

Page 11: ...vertical to the operation panel B Revolving the screen horizontally about its axis in the clockwise only The maximum revolving degree is 180 position C If you want to return to initial position A ple...

Page 12: ...ayback Press the direction buttons to switch JPEG playback statement press ENTER OK button to enter Press the direction buttons to select the folder and press ENTER OK button to enter Press the direct...

Page 13: ...the end point B During A B repeat playback press this button to stop the repeat ZOOM button press to realize different zoom functions REP button press to repeat a chapter title or entire disc MENU but...

Page 14: ...remote control to the remote sensor on the player within a 5 meter range and 60 degree angles with out obstacles between the remote control and remote sensor Notes Improper use of the battery may cau...

Page 15: ...an external AV signal source such as a DVD VCR etc After connecting switch the DVD AV IN to AV IN Note Noise may occur in speakers when there is an external audio signal input while playing a DVD disc...

Page 16: ...the adapter the LCD screen will be brighter than using the rechargeable battery Using the Car Adapter The player is supplied with a car adapter for powering the player and charging the battery in a ve...

Page 17: ...fire or water Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in a hot sunny place Maintain well ventilated conditions around the product to avoid overheating Do not put the product on a bed...

Page 18: ...k marked DC 9 12V IN which is located on the right side of the DVD player Plug the other end of the AC power adapter cord into a household AC outlet as shown below Detaching the Battery Pack When bein...

Page 19: ...lease follow the instructions of the disc Care of Discs Holding Discs When loading or removing discs try not to touch their play surfaces Cleaning Discs Fingerprints or stains on the disc may affect t...

Page 20: ...tray cover Put a disc in the disc tray with printed side up Close the disc cover The player will search the disc and play it automatically Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control on the right panel...

Page 21: ...ss the 0 9 and 10 buttons to select the item you prefer remote only ZOOM button Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to shift among 1x 2x 3x 4x 1 2x 1 3x 1 4x zooming effect and normal playback buttons Pr...

Page 22: ...ng playback Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback STOP button During playback press the STOP button once to stop and then press the PLAY button to resume normal playback from the place where...

Page 23: ...ss the PAUSE button to pause during playback Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback MENU button Press the MENU button to return to the previous folder Press the direction buttons to select th...

Page 24: ...the direction buttons to rotate the picture Press the button to rotate the current picture clockwise Press the button to rotate the current picture counterclockwise Press the button to rotate the curr...

Page 25: ...it and hold it for several seconds repeatedly to fast forward rewind at the speed of 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and normal playback Press PLAY to return to normal playback REP button Press the REP button to rep...

Page 26: ...s item Press the button to access It includes 4 3 PS 4 3 LB and 16 9 Press the buttons to choose the desired language Press the ENT ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the button to exit Note...

Page 27: ...on to confirm your selection Press the button to exit LAST MEMORY This item is used to set the last memory state Press the buttons to highlight this item Press the button to access The default setting...

Page 28: ...mpression effects Press the buttons to highlight this item Press the button to access Press the buttons to choose the proper level Press the ENT ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the button...

Page 29: ...set All settings to your unit are now set back to its original state Press the button to exit Video Setup SHARPNESS This item is used to set the sharpness of the screen Press the buttons to highlight...

Page 30: ...as a swing car seat or for any other purpose than to hold a DVD player and accessories The DVD player case is intended for viewing only from the rear seats No not install or use this product in the f...

Page 31: ...gs on the lower part of the case C Tighten up the straps until secure To suspend the DVD player case between two bucket seats figure 3 Unzip the main compartment that holds the player locate the set o...

Page 32: ...Car Bag The bag mount is easy to attach and fits on almost any car or truck headrest See below 32...

Page 33: ...into some large sections titles and some small sections chapters Each section is num bered as chapter or title numbers Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Track CD CDs are divided into some...

Page 34: ...d Connect the system correctly Turn on the speakers Setup the sound of the DVD correctly Clean or change the disc There is no picture The LCD may not be in correct video mode The system connectivity m...

Page 35: ...equency Response 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB Audio Signal to Noise Ratio 85dB 85dB 85dB 85dB Audio Distortion Noise 70dB 1kHz 70dB 1kHz 70dB 1kHz 70dB 1kHz Chan...

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