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Power  Supply                                

Detaching the Battery Pack 

Detaching the Battery Pack from the unit: 

If the player is not going to be used for a long period of time, we recommend that 

you detach the Battery Pack. Even if the unit is powered down, the unit is still consuming 

some power in STANDBY mode. This could lead to over discharging the battery. Make 

sure the power is turned off before detaching the Battery Pack. After detaching the battery 

pack, take care when handling the unit. 

1.

 

Slide and hold in position. 

Press the tab towards the front of the unit. Hold 

the tab in the up position. 

2.

 

Taking off the Battery Pack 

Gently slide the Battery Pack toward the back of the 

Unit. Carefully lift the Battery Pack from your player.

 

 

 

 

Using a Car Adapter  

You can use Car Adapter while in a vehicle: 

Connecting the Car Adapter Power Plug into the unit’s 

Power Jack and the other end to the Vehicle Cigarette 

Lighter Socket:

 

 

Quick Tips 

 

Do not operate the unit or view video software while driving a vehicle.

 

 

Place the unit in a secure position for viewing. 

 

Do not leave battery attached when using car adaptor as power supply.   

 

Do not play a DVD while using the car adaptor to charge the battery. 

Using Headphones 

Using Headphones while you are in a quiet area: 

Connecting Headphone Connector into right side of the 

unit’s Headphone Jack:

 

 

Quick Tips 

 

Excessive loud usage of headphones could damage your hearing. 

 

Turn down the Volume before you connect the headphones, then raise the volume 

to suit your level.

 

 

Sound from the unit’s external speaker will cease when headphones are connected.

 

Summary of Contents for PDV-0823A

Page 1: ...1 8 Portable DVD Player PDV 0823A Operation Manual 20040928...

Page 2: ...ported by this player 12 Using the Power Adapter 13 Power Supply 14 Using and Charging the Battery Pack 14 Detaching the Battery Pack 15 Using a Car Adapter 15 Using Headphones 15 About Rechargeable B...

Page 3: ...ts accessories specified by the manufacturer 9 Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by manufacturer or sold with product When cart is used use caution when moving cart product co...

Page 4: ...s operating or the DVD is placed by an air conditioner In the hot summer season the DVD player is moved from an air conditioned room to a hot damp place to be used The DVD player is being operated in...

Page 5: ...music without disturbing others 11 REVOLVING LCD SCREEN Turn the screen 180 degrees and then flip it down so the screen is facing up like a picture ideal for viewing while it s in your lap 12 SWITCHIN...

Page 6: ...P button Stops play back 11 PLAY PAUSE button 12 MENU button 13 Title button Displays DVD titles 14 INFO button Press for detailed information Keep pressing to retreat 15 BRIGHT up down 16 Speaker 17...

Page 7: ...jack HI FI earphone output turn down the speaker volume when connecting 3 Audio output input jack 4 Video output input jack 5 Switch position between AV IN and AV OUT IN means the player is in audio...

Page 8: ...again to remove information from screen 3 TITLE button Press to display CD titles if present Press again for random play 4 Direction buttons Press to select menu items 5 ENTER button Press to confirm...

Page 9: ...hapter track title or all content 15 MENU button Press to select the disc menu 16 PAUSE button Press to pause playback Press PLAY button to resume 17 STOP button Press once to stop playback Press PLAY...

Page 10: ...upply The easiest way to connect the DVD player to a television is via the supplied Audio Video connections Connect the audio video cable from the DVD player to the TV s audio video inputs Connecting...

Page 11: ...as applied to the battery Remove this film 3 Insert the battery into the receptacle and insert the receptacle into the remote 4 For best results aim the remote directly at the player s receiving windo...

Page 12: ...play most recordable CD R or erasable CD RW CDs but playback of CD R or CD RW discs created on a computer requires proper formatting and finalization of the disc for audio playback Some computers and...

Page 13: ...ug the two prong end of the power cord to a grounded electrical socket 4 When you want power down turn off the player s power off first then unplug the power supply to prevent malfunctions Operation 1...

Page 14: ...player to prevent it from moving push the battery pack on to the player then slide the Battery Pack toward the front of the Player until you hear it click and lock into place 3 Charging the Battery Pa...

Page 15: ...he Battery Pack from your player Using a Car Adapter You can use Car Adapter while in a vehicle Connecting the Car Adapter Power Plug into the unit s Power Jack and the other end to the Vehicle Cigare...

Page 16: ...ay stop playing the DVD otherwise damage may occur Working conditions and precautions Battery should only be used and charged when temperatures are between 32 95F Never put the battery in fire or wate...

Page 17: ...the player or disc 5 Close the disc cover The player will automatically search for the disc and when it finds it play will begin Start to Playback 1 Press the PLAY button on the remote control 2 Pres...

Page 18: ...Press direction button or the number buttons to select the title or disc option you wish to play 3 Press the PLAY button to start playback NOTE Title and Menu are only available for DVD discs Previous...

Page 19: ...te control to select the correct category 3 Press the direction button to select your preference The item you select will be highlighted 4 Press the ENTER button for confirmation 5 Press left directio...

Page 20: ...een saver automatically works if there has been no operation for a period of time Dolby Digital Setup Dual Mono The function is used to set the output mode of channel left right stereo and mixed sound...

Page 21: ...DVD in your choice of English Spanish or French Default Reset Use this function to reset all the settings Version Displays software version information NOTE this menu function is not available while a...

Page 22: ...or rewind Slow Forward Rewind Press the SLOW button to slow forward or rewind Subtitle A DVD disc can be recorded with up to 32 subtitles Press the SUBT button on the remote control the mode of subti...

Page 23: ...tton is pressed the playback will begin from the beginning of disc Playing an MP3 MP3 is the third audio compression format of international standard MPEG which compresses the audio signal at the rate...

Page 24: ...on It can be operated when the picture is normally displayed Once another picture is selected rotating function will not be effective There are four kinds of rotational modes you can use direction but...

Page 25: ...on panel Pos B 2 Revolving the screen horizontally about its axis in the clockwise only The maximum revolving degree is 180 position C at which you will hear a click and the screen faces backward If y...

Page 26: ...ed and white goes to white with an RCA coupler serving as a bridge between each connection 2 Connect one end of the audio cable into the Audio Optical Out port on your portable DVD player and the othe...

Page 27: ...g Case Your Portable DVD Player includes a sturdy carrying bag headrest mount for the ultimate in portable convenience The bag mount is easy to attach and fits on nearly any car or truck headrest see...

Page 28: ...ise Gently wipe from the inside to the outer edge Cleaning Care Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning For stubborn dirt soak the cloth in a detergent solution ring well first and wipe Use a dry cloth to w...

Page 29: ...rped Clean or replace disc Cannot continue to play and play a section repeatedly Make sure the player is not in A B repeat status Press A B button to cancel it A B repeat status If the disc is dirty o...

Page 30: ...ut Out Level 0 5VP P Load 75 Video Out Video Out Out Level 1VP P 0 2 Load 75 Unbalanced Negative Power AC100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 25W Dimension w o battery 8 47 x 6 3 x 1 37 Weight w o batte...

Page 31: ...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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