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Insert the batteries while observing the correct (+) and (-)
polarities as illustrated at right.

Service life of batteries

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The batteries normally last for about one year although
this depends on how often, and for what operations, the
remote control unit is used.
If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is
operated near the player, replace the batteries.
Use 2 size AAA batteries.

Note:

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Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.

Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble,

heat or throw the batteries into the fire.

Do not drop, step on or otherwise impact the remote
control unit. This may damage the parts or lead to
malfunction.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
If the remote control unit is not going to be used for a
long time, remove the batteries. Otherwise,
electrolyte may leak which may lead not only to
malfunctioning but also to burns if contact is made
with the electrolyte.
Wipe away any electrolyte leaking inside the remote
control unit, and install new batteries.
If any electrolyte should come into contact with parts
of your body, wash it off thoroughly with water.

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Do not point bright lights at the remote control sensor.
Do not place objects between the remote control unit and
the remote control sensor.
Do not use this remote control unit while simultaneously
operating the remote control unit of any other equipment.

Connect one or two Microphones to MIC1 or MIC2.

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Remote control unit preparation

Connecting Microphones

Battery installation

Remote control operation range

Point the remote control unit from no more than about 7 m
from the remote control sensor and within about 60 of the
front of the player.

The operating distance may vary according to the
brightness of the room.

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Connect the Microphones.

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Adjust the MIC Volume and ECHO to Proper level

that you want.

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7 m

REMOTE SENSOR

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POWER

DISPLAY

ZOOM

REPEAT

A-B

1/ALL

+10

CLEAR

PLAY

STOP

SELECT

PAUSE/STEP

SLOW

F.FWD

F.BWD

PREV

NEXT

SUBTITLE

ANGLE

AUDIO

PROGRAM MENU/PBC

TITLE/RET.

VOLUME

SEARCH

TVSYS

SETUP

EJECT

P.SCAN

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Summary of Contents for SX-005DVDR

Page 1: ...Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this player please read these instructions completely DVD VIDEO CD CD Player User Manual Model SX 005DVDR...

Page 2: ...L VENTILATION OF THE PRODUCT SHALL NOT BE IMPEDED FOR INTENDED USE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED F...

Page 3: ...apid reverse 14 Pause step play 14 Mp3 playback 15 Basic play 15 Play mode 15 Kodak JPEG Picture CD 16 17 Play mode 16 Skip to next previous pictures 16 Rotating pictures 16 Flipping pictures 16 Pictu...

Page 4: ...fully The player can play back discs with signal system of PAL and NTSC Simply by pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control unit information on the player and disc can be displayed on the TV s...

Page 5: ...rly In this case turn off the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate i i i Depending on the reception condition of the TV interference may appear on the TV screen while you are wa...

Page 6: ...HO button OPEN CLOSE PREVIOUS button button NEXT button STOP button PAUSE button PLAY button to connect the MIC1 to connect the MIC2 adjust this knob the volume will be reduced or increased to control...

Page 7: ...will skip to the next chapter or the next track Press this button the scene will skip to the PREVIOUS chapter or the track Press this button the volume will increase Select the sound track Press this...

Page 8: ...late freely Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables i i i i Note iDuring DVD play the TV volume...

Page 9: ...eve a sharper picture Use the S video cable supplied when connecting the player to a TV set equipped with an S Video input connector for the best picture clarity possible To audio input connectors red...

Page 10: ...onnector or directly connect to the center Video audio cable S video cable video cable or To audio input connector SURROUND L R To audio input connector FRONT L R When connect the DVD player to other...

Page 11: ...th optional is required when an optional Dolby digital DTS decoder is used Continued on the next page OR Optical digital audio cable TV set Video audio cable S video cable Video cable or Coaxial audio...

Page 12: ...M 44 1 kHz sampling Disc Sound recording format Optical coaxial digital audio output from connector Optional audio connections Notes when connecting the optical digital audio cable optional Remove the...

Page 13: ...aking inside the remote control unit and install new batteries If any electrolyte should come into contact with parts of your body wash it off thoroughly with water l Note i i i Do not point bright li...

Page 14: ...ING OPEN 6 When the menu continues onto another screen press NEXT SKIP button to view the next screen or press PREV SKIP button to skip to previous screen NOTE Due to the different design of some soft...

Page 15: ...Opened or STOP is pressed again the RESUME function will be cleared Skipping ahead or back Skipping ahead Skipping back Press NEXT SKIP button during play A chapter DVD or a track Video CD CD is skipp...

Page 16: ...older 002 006 01 51 03 47 192 MUSIC BUZZ CANDY DIANA MANDY SIMPSON Folder MP3 MP3 MP3 MP3 MP3 MP3 ALAN MP3 bit rate indicator Volume level indicator Equalizer indicator Play mode Play time Total time...

Page 17: ...te the picture clockwise Press LEFT navigation button to rotate the picture counter clockwise Kodak Picture CD JPEG CD Play mode SINGLE play one file only REPEAT ONE repeat one file REPEAT all all the...

Page 18: ...h playback control When playing VCD 2 0 3 0 with PBC the player will show The VCD version and PBC status on the screen After a few seconds a menu wil appear on the screen 1 WHAT WILL I DO 2 HEAR ME CR...

Page 19: ...ry Select NEXT on the menu to see the next page Up to 20 memories can be stored Note Leading zero is not necessary If the track number is more than 10 press the 10 key first and then the unit digit Ex...

Page 20: ...ay is to be ended B Repeat play of the selection between pointsAand B starts 3 Press A B REPEAT button to return to normal play 19 CHAPTER TITLE ALL AB TRACK ALL REPEAT 1 ALL REPEAT A B SELECT Press R...

Page 21: ...io soundtrack language to a different language from the one selected at the initial settings This operation works only with discs on which multiple audio soundtrack languages are recorded Press AUDIO...

Page 22: ...m each of these different angles using theANGLE button Press ANGLE during play number of angle being playback will be displayed in the screen press the button will change to different angles 21 SEARCH...

Page 23: ...s playing Options On Icon will be displayed Off Icon will be turned off SETUP PROGRAM SELECT 1 3 OSD LANG it is used to select different On Screen Display language for different user 1 4 SCREEN SAVER...

Page 24: ...Speaker SUBWOOFER Options Large Small Options Large Small off Options Large Small off Options On Off 3 2 TV OUPUT Options CVBS YPbPr YCbCr CVBS Composite output output YPbPr YCbCr YPbPr YCbCr The fir...

Page 25: ...ns ON OFF 5 2 PASSWORD 5 2 1 OLD PASSWORD 5 2 2 NEW PASSWORD 5 2 3 CONFIRM PWD Procedure to change password 1 Enter old password in the OLD PASSWORD row 2 Enter new password in the NEW PASSWORD row 3...

Page 26: ...ered to each other Since the thinner the disc the higher the density at which the information can be recorded a DVD disc has a greater capacity than a single 1 2 mm thick disc Since the two thin discs...

Page 27: ...th the correct polarities and _ The batteries are exhausted replace them with new ones Point the remote control unit at the remote control sensor and operate Operate the remote control unit at a dista...

Page 28: ...h before using the disc You can damage discs if you store them in the following places Areas exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty areas Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating applianc...

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