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Rechargeable Battery

About Your Rechargeable Battery Pack

Your portable DVD player comes with a lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery that attaches to the bottom of 
the DVD player.  Charge the battery fully before initial use.  Charging time is normally about 5 hours.  A fully-
charged battery delivers about 3 hours of use, but playing time varies disc to disc.  If the battery will not be used 
for a long period of time, charge the battery fully before storing.

Working conditions and precautions for the rechargeable battery

New battery should be fully charged before initial use
Battery should only be used and charged when temperature is between 32-100F
Never but the battery in fi re 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, sofa, or anything that may block ventilation to the product
Do not short the battery terminals
Do not open the battery
Detach the battery after charging is complete.  When charging the battery pack, the charge light will turn 
red; when the charging is complete, the light will turn green
Detach the battery when it is not in use
When the charge of the battery is wear, low power indicator will appear on the LCD screen.  The player 
will turn off automatically about fi ve minutes later.

Warning: 

Do not touch any metal object to the battery connectors as it will put the battery in standby mode.  To 

exit standby mode, connect the battery and DVD player to AC or DC power.

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Summary of Contents for PDU-0743

Page 1: ...User s Manual 20060804 7 Swivel Screen Portable DVD Player PDU 0743...

Page 2: ...icing 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 open...

Page 3: ...ade 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 cord from being walk...

Page 4: ...LASER PRODUCTS CLASS 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 servic...

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: ...ontrol with battery 1 Power Supply Cord with AC Adaptor 1 Rechargeable Battery Pack 1 DC Adapter Car Adapter 1 Audio Video Cord 1 Headphone 1 Bag 1 Operation Manual 1 Note Accessories and their parts...

Page 7: ...els 9 View of Bottom Panel 10 Revolving LCD Screen 11 Remote Control 12 System Connections 14 Power Supply 15 Rechargeable Battery 16 Notes on Discs 18 Playback Operation 19 DVD Playback 20 CD Playbac...

Page 8: ...button press ENT to confirm selection press PLAY to start playback Speaker Disc tray when the disc tray is loaded gently press the cover to close it MENU button press to access the DVD disc menu duri...

Page 9: ...ternal amplifier or audio source Video Input Output Jack For connecting to an external monitor or video source AV IN OUT Switch Switch to IN to input external Audio Video signal Switch to OUT to play...

Page 10: ...re expanded functions Docking station is a set of electrical connection interfaces that enables the portable DVD player to effectively serve as a desktop DVD player It is typically integrated with con...

Page 11: ...rtical 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 please...

Page 12: ...oint A press again to select 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...

Page 13: ...he remote control to the remote sensor on the unit within a 5 meter range and 60 degree angles without obstacles between the remote control and remote sensor Notes Improper use of the battery may caus...

Page 14: ...before connecting Follow the drawing below to connect the DVD player to an AV amplifier Connecting to an External AV Source The player supports an AV signal input function Use the AV cables to connec...

Page 15: ...en using the adapter the LCD screen will be brighter than using the rechargeable battery Using the Car Adapter The player is supplied withe a car adapter for powering the unit and charging the battery...

Page 16: ...re 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 sof...

Page 17: ...marked DC 9 5 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 bei...

Page 18: ...Please 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 stain on the disc may affect t...

Page 19: ...to open the disc 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 o...

Page 20: ...n 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 zooming effect and normal playback buttons Press t...

Page 21: ...yback 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 the S...

Page 22: ...USE button Press the PAUSE button to pause during playback Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback MENU button Press the STOP button to return to the previous folder Press the direction button...

Page 23: ...back continued Rotating Pictures While viewing a picture use the direction buttons to rotate the picture Press the button to rotate the current picture clockwise Press the button to rotate the current...

Page 24: ...y mode Press the buttons to highlight this 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 you...

Page 25: ...is on Press the buttons to choose on or off Press the ENT ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the button to exit Note the last memory refers to resume playback from the point that you last st...

Page 26: ...ccess Press the buttons to choose the proper level Press the ENT ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the button to exit Video Setup SHARPNESS This item is used to set the sharpness of the scr...

Page 27: ...ed to set the audio output language Press the buttons to highlight this item Press the button to access There are several languages for you to choose Press the buttons to choose the desired language P...

Page 28: ...ages for you to choose Press the buttons to choose the desired language Press the ENT ENTER button to confirm your selection Press the button to exit DEFAULTS This item is used to reset the unit Press...

Page 29: ...e DVD player case is intended for viewing only from the rear seats No not install or use this product in the front seat of a vehicle In case of collision or a sudden stop to reduce the chance of injur...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...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 32: ...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 ma...

Page 33: ...roid com Polaroid and Polaroid and Pixel are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation Waltham MA USA 33 TFT Screen Size 7 inches 16 9 Screen Resolution 480 x 234 Laser Wavelength 780 650nm Video System PAL...

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