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Compatible Disc Formats 

 

 DISC 

LOGO 

DIAMETER 

PLAYBACK TIME/ 

PLAYABLE SIDES 

1 3 3   m i n   ( S S - S L ) 
2 4 2   m i n   ( S S - D L ) 
2 6 6   m i n   ( D S - S L ) 

12cm 

4 8 4   m i n   ( D S - D L ) 

41 min (SS-SL) 

75 min (SS-DL) 
82 min (DS-SL) 

DVD 

 

 

8cm 

150 min (DS-DL) 

12cm 74 

min 

CD 

 

8cm 20 

min 

JPEG 

 

12cm  

 
Operation methods of some DVD discs are specified by the software manufacturer. 
Please follow the instructions for the disc. 
 

Care of Discs 

 

Handling Discs 

 

 

 

 

Cleaning 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

When loading or removing discs, do not touch their playing surfaces. 

Hold the disk as shown at the right. 

 

Fingerprints or stains on the disc may affect the quality of sound and 
picture. To clean your discs, wipe the surface with a soft clean cloth. If 
necessary, moisten a soft cloth with diluted mild detergent to remove 
heavy dirt or fingerprints. 

 

Do not wipe in a circular direction as shown on the right (concentric 
scratches on the playing surface can cause noise). Gently wipe from 
the center of the disc to the outer edge as the lower figure. 

Notes on Discs 

Summary of Contents for PDM-0824

Page 1: ...1 8 Portable DVD Player PDM 0824 Operation Manual 20050218...

Page 2: ...operation Prevent objects and liquid from contacting the player In order to avoid the risk of electric shock and fire caused by short circuits do not insert objects into the player and do not spill l...

Page 3: ...th the driver s field of vision either in front or behind or in a place where it interferes with the driver s ability to drive the car This may lead to traffic accidents and or injury Follow the instr...

Page 4: ...tning storms Never operate the product during lightning storms as this could cause the product to malfunction Do not operate the product if there is visible damage to the product If damage occurs imme...

Page 5: ...shock or fire Run the cords so that they do not get tangled in moving parts Do not damage tighten up twist or work on the cords Do not place the cords near heat sources or put heavy objects on the co...

Page 6: ...ry place avoid direct sunlight and moisture Caution Unplug the product when not used for a long period of time Copyright Protection This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is pr...

Page 7: ...ance Multi speed fast forward fast backward and slow forward slow backward Search by Time Search for a certain track of a disk by selected time Last Memory Playback Memorizes the stopped playback trac...

Page 8: ...h battery 1 Operation Manual 1 Power Supply Cord with AC Adapter 1 Audio Video Cable 1 Rechargeable Battery Pack 1 DC Adapter Car Adapter 1 Carrying Case 1 NOTE Accessories and their parts numbers are...

Page 9: ...e Panels View of Unit Bottom Power Supply Preparation Rechargeable Battery Notes on Discs Playback Operation System Connections Accessories View of Unit 2 7 8 10 12 13 14 15 18 20 21 24 25 26 30 32 35...

Page 10: ...output high quality sound 3 MODE button Press to change the brightness contrast and color level or change the aspect ratio See page24 4 button Press to increase decrease the level of the selected item...

Page 11: ...r selection 12 A B button Press to mark a segment to repeat between A and B 13 SLOW Press to activate slow playback 14 STOP button Press to stop playback Press the button to resume playback 15 PLAY PA...

Page 12: ...audio source 4 VIDEO input output Jack For connecting to an external monitor or video source 5 DVD AV IN Switch Switch to AV IN to input the external AV source switch to DVD to playback the disc 6 DC...

Page 13: ...rnal Docking Station for expanded functions The Docking Station features an electrical connection interface that enables the portable DVD to effectively serve as a desktop DVD It is integrated with co...

Page 14: ...rtical to the operation panel B 2 Revolving the screen horizontally around it s axis in the clockwise only The maximum revolving degree is 180 position C If you want to return to initial position A pl...

Page 15: ...ection buttons Press to select different options 5 ENTER button Press to access playback or confirm your selection 6 SETUP button Press to enter the player s system setup 7 0 9 Number buttons Press to...

Page 16: ...STOP button Press to stop the playback Then press PLAY button to resume playback from the stopped spot Press this button twice to stop playback completely 18 PLAY button Press to begin to play 19 GOT...

Page 17: ...Type CR2025 3V Battery Life Approximately 1 year under normal use at room temperature Caution 1 Improper use of the battery may cause overheating explosion or ignition which can result in an injury or...

Page 18: ...e the color coding when connecting audio and video cables Connecting to TV Audio Video connections Follow the drawings below to connect the DVD player to a TV s Audio Video inputs with Audio Video cab...

Page 19: ...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 Unplug the audio cord to clear the noise Conn...

Page 20: ...video software while driving a vehicle Place the unit in a proper position for viewing Detach the battery pack when using the AC or car adapter as the power source Disconnect the player from the Car...

Page 21: ...re or water Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in hot sunny places Maintain well ventilated conditions around the product to avoid overheating Don t put the product on a bed sofa...

Page 22: ...the battery pack with holes on the player and push the battery pack into the DVD player 4 The battery pack will click into place Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack must be attached to the DVD...

Page 23: ...consuming some power in STANDBY mode This will eventually discharge the battery Make sure the power is turned OFF and the AC or car adapter is disconnected before detaching the Battery Pack To detach...

Page 24: ...f Discs Handling Discs Cleaning When loading or removing discs do not touch their playing surfaces Hold the disk as shown at the right Fingerprints or stains on the disc may affect the quality of soun...

Page 25: ...t to open the disc tray cover put a disc in the disc tray with printed side facing up Close the disc cover See below 4 The player will search the disc and play it automatically 5 Adjust the volume wit...

Page 26: ...layback completely Then when you press button the player will play from the beginning Playback Operation During playback press STOP button once to stop playing then press PLAY button to resume normal...

Page 27: ...ck will start at the speed of 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 forward 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 backward or normal playback in sequence Press PLAY button to resume normal playback Press button to play fast forward Press it r...

Page 28: ...eatedly the mode of subtitles will cycle as follows SUBTITLE 1 N Subtitle 1 appears on the screen SUBTITLE 2 N Subtitle 2 appears on the screen SUBTITLE N Subtitle appears on the screen SUBTITLE OFF N...

Page 29: ...ed Press GOTO button to select desired disc starting time track or title GOTO button Press buttons to move the yellow bar to the item you prefer then press ENTER button on the front panel or PLAY butt...

Page 30: ...the stopped point Press this button twice to stop playback completely During playback press button once to stop playback Then press button the player will resume playback from the stopped point Press...

Page 31: ...ollows Disc Go To Track Go To Select Track N N refers to the total track number of the disc Use 0 9 buttons on the remote control to select directly Press INFO button repeatedly for detailed informati...

Page 32: ...or directory or move the yellow bar to then press ENTER PLAY or button on the remote control or front panel to return to the last folder or directory STOP button Press button to preview thumbnail ima...

Page 33: ...will be stopped automatically Single plays only the current file As soon as it comes to an end play will be stopped Repeat One repeats the current file Repeat All repeats all files of the current fold...

Page 34: ...on to rotate the current picture clockwise Press button to rotate the current picture anti clockwise Press button to rotate the current picture flip horizontal Press button to rotate the current pictu...

Page 35: ...y time 3 Press the or direction buttons on the front panel to select a sub menu to set up 4 Press the or button on the front panel to select the item that you want to set up in the sub menu The items...

Page 36: ...roper one Press the ENT button to confirm your selection Press the direction button to exit this item 4 Captions This item is used to turn the captions on or off during playing Press the or button to...

Page 37: ...is to output stereo signal Press the or button to choose the proper one Press the ENT button to confirm your selection Press the direction button to exit this item The items included in this sub menu...

Page 38: ...signal compression effects Press the or button to highlight this item Press the ENT or to enter the setup of this item Then the item will show as the left Press the or to choose the proper level Pres...

Page 39: ...m Press the or button to adjust to desired level The default level is 00 Press the ENT button to confirm your selection System Setup 1 Audio This item is used to set the audio output language Press or...

Page 40: ...is item 2 Subtitle This item is used to set the subtitle language Press the or button to highlight this item Press the ENT or button to enter the item The available languages are English French Spanis...

Page 41: ...ts Do not install or use this product in the front seat of a vehicle 3 To reduce the chance of injury in case of collision or a sudden stop Always keep the DVD player strapped securely inside its case...

Page 42: ...rt of the case C 5 Tighten up the straps until secured To suspend the DVD Player Case between 2 bucket seats Photo 3 1 Unzip the main compartment that holds the player locate the set of rings tucked i...

Page 43: ...some large sections titles or some small sections chapters Each section is numbered these numbers are called Title number or Chapter number Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Trac...

Page 44: ...with the label side up The disc may be dirty or warped Clean or change the disc The player s region code may not be the same as the region code of DVD disc Make sure the player s region code is the s...

Page 45: ...ist consult your service center or qualified technician Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION There is no picture The LCD may be off or not be in correct video mode Turn on the LCD...

Page 46: ...z Audio Out Analog Audio Out Out Level 1 5V 0 2 1 0 Load 10K Video Out Video Out Out Level 1VP P 0 1 Load 75 Unbalanced Negative Power AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 25W Dimensions 195mmX149mmX...

Page 47: ...roidelectronics com or in the US call 1 866 289 5168 in Canada call 1 866 301 7922 and in Mexico call 01 800 400 2443 Polaroid is a registered trademark of Polaroid Corporation of Waltham MA USA and l...

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