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PREFERENCES 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

System Setup 

1.TV DISPLAY

This item is used to set TV display mode. 
Press the 

 or 

 button to highlight this item. 

Press the 

button to access. 

It includes 4:3 PS, 4:3 LB and 16:9.   
Press the 

 or 

 button to choose the proper 

one.  
Press the ENTER/ENT button to confirm your 
selection.  
Press the 

 button to exit this item. 

Note:

 Select 4:3 PS or 4:3 LB when a 4:3 TV is 

connected. 
Select 16:9 when a 16:9 wide screen TV is 
connected.

2. Angle Mark

This item is used to set the Angle Mark on or off. 
Press the 

 or 

 button to highlight this item. 

Press the 

 button to access.   

Press the 

 or 

 button to select ON or OFF.   

Press the ENTER/ENT button to confirm your 
selection.  
Press the 

 button to exit this item. 

Note

: This function is effective only if alternative 

viewing angles are available on the disc.

 

3. RESUME

This item is used to set last memory state. 
Press the 

 or 

 button to highlight this item. 

Press the 

button to access.   

Press the 

 or 

 button to choose ON or OFF. 

Press the ENTER/ENT button to confirm your 
selection.  
Press the 

button to exit this item.

Summary of Contents for PDU-0832DS

Page 1: ...8 Swivel Screen Portable DVD Player PDU 0832DS User s Manual 20060523...

Page 2: ...ns CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USE SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol wit...

Page 3: ...rong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinc...

Page 4: ...ohibited Region code information DVD players and discs are coded by region If the region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this product this product cannot p...

Page 5: ...discs etc Particular Performance Multi speed fast forward fast backward slow playback and repeated playback Search by Time Search for a certain track of a disk by selected time Last Memory Playback Me...

Page 6: ...battery 1 Power Supply Cord with AC Adapter 1 Rechargeable Battery Pack 1 DC Adapter Car Adapter 1 Audio Video Cable 1 Headphone 1 Bag 1 Operation Manual 1 NOTE Accessories and their parts numbers ar...

Page 7: ...ng Specifications System Setup Definition Contents Important Safety Instructions Features Notes on Discs Playback Operation Remote Control Power Supply Preparation Rechargeable Battery System Connecti...

Page 8: ...8 View of Front Panel...

Page 9: ...ext list track chapter 6 ENT PLAY button ENT Press to confirm selection PLAY Press to start playback 7 Speaker 8 Disc tray cover When the disc is loaded gently press the cover to close it 9 MENU Butto...

Page 10: ...fier or audio source 4 Video Input Output Jack for connecting to an external monitor or video source 5 AV IN OUT Switch Switch to IN to input external Audio Video signal Switch to OUT to play disc or...

Page 11: ...t more expanded functions Docking station is a set of electrical connection interface that enables a portable DVD to effectively serve as a desktop DVD It typically integrated with connectors for peri...

Page 12: ...peration panel Pos B 2 Revolving the screen horizontally about it s axis in the clockwise only The maximum revolving degree is 180 position C If you want to return to initial position A please revolve...

Page 13: ...button Press to display title menu if it exits in the disc 4 Direction button Press to select different options 5 ENTER button Press to access playback or confirm your selection 6 SETUP button Press...

Page 14: ...menu during playback 16 PAUSE button Press to pause playback Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback 17 STOP button Press to stop playback Then press the PLAY button to resume playback from t...

Page 15: ...the remote control unit to the remote sensor within the range of 5 meters and angles of 60 degree and without obstacles between remote control and remote sensor Remote Control Note Improper use of th...

Page 16: ...that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables Connecting to TV Follow the drawing below to connect the DVD player to TV s Audio Video input with Audio Video cable Connecting...

Page 17: ...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 Connecti...

Page 18: ...iew video software while driving a vehicle Place the unit in a proper position for viewing Detach battery pack when using the AC or car adapter as power source Disconnect the player from the Car Adapt...

Page 19: ...Do not expose the battery to high temperature or store in hot sunny place Maintain well ventilated conditions around the product to avoid overheating Don t put the product on a bed sofa or anything t...

Page 20: ...e the Battery Pack until you hear it click and lock into place Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack must be attached to the DVD player to charge it by using the supplied AC Power Adapter 1 Attac...

Page 21: ...ed for long periods of time the battery pack should be detached Make sure the power is turned off before detaching the Battery Pack 1 Press and hold the Battery Release Tab in the direction of the arr...

Page 22: ...of Discs Holding Discs Cleaning When loading or removing discs try not to touch their playing surfaces as the right figure Fingerprints or stain on the disc may affect the quality of sound and pictur...

Page 23: ...a disc in the disc tray with printed side up Close the disc cover See below 4 The player will search disc and play it automatically 5 Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control on the right panel to th...

Page 24: ...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 wish to play and press the ENTER ENT button to c...

Page 25: ...segment that you want to play repeatedly Press once to select the starting point A press again to select the end point B and the player will play the segment between A B continuously Press the A B but...

Page 26: ...with at most 32 subtitles NOTE This function is available for discs recorded with multi subtitles SUBT button INFO button Press to display or cancel the detailed information of the disc during playbac...

Page 27: ...quence Press the PLAY PLAY button to return to normal playback buttons Press the button to play the previous chapter Press the button to play the next chapter GOTO button During playback press the GOT...

Page 28: ...return to previous folder or directory STOP button Press the STOP button to return to the previous folder Press the direction buttons to select the picture you prefer and then press the ENTER ENT or...

Page 29: ...GOTO button During playback press the GOTO button to select the desired file Press the 0 9 buttons directly to select according to your preference REPEAT Function Under folder status press the button...

Page 30: ...access In the sub menu use the button to highlight the MAIN PAGE and press the ENT ENTER button to exit 3 Press the SETUP button again to exit setup menu at any time during setting System Setup 1 OSD...

Page 31: ...o set the menu language Press the or button to highlight this item Press the button to access There are several languages for you to choose Press the or button to choose the proper one Press the ENTER...

Page 32: ...s connected 2 Angle Mark This item is used to set the Angle Mark on or off Press the or button to highlight this item Press the button to access Press the or button to select ON or OFF Press the ENTER...

Page 33: ...FAULTS This item is used to reset the unit Press the or button to highlight this item Press the button to access Press the ENTER ENT button to reset Then all the settings of your unit are back to the...

Page 34: ...eats 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 ca...

Page 35: ...e the top edge of the case A 2 Locate the 2 straps with hooks on each end 3 Hook one end of each strap to the rings at the top of the case A 4 Criss cross the straps around the front of the headrest B...

Page 36: ...the case A 2 Locate the 2 straps with hooks on each end 3 Hook one end of each strap to the rings at the top of the case A 4 Wrap each strap around the headrest or seat hook the straps to a second se...

Page 37: ...r some small sections chapters Each section is numbered these numbers are called Title number or Chapter number Title 1 Title 2 Chapter1 Chapter 1 Chapter2 Track CD CDs are divided into some sections...

Page 38: ...ot be put in in the right way Put the disc in with the label side up The disc may be dirty or warped Clean or change the disc The player s region code may not as the same as the region code of DVD dis...

Page 39: ...connection may be not correct Connect the system correctly The unit may be not in AV out mode Switch AV IN OUT on the right panel to OUT Poor AV performance The disc may be dirty or warped Clean or ch...

Page 40: ...udio Out Out Level 2V 0 2 1 0 Load 10k Video Out Out Level 1VP P 0 2 Load 75 Unbalanced Negative Power AC100 240V 50Hz Dimensions 205mm x 153mm x 41mm Weight Approximate 1 12 Kg DESIGN AND SPECIFICATI...

Page 41: ...d and Polaroid and Pixel are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation Waltham MA USA For service support and warranty information visit www polaroid com or in the UK call 0870 9110025 and in Ireland call 18...

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