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User ’s Manual - page 10

CD/MP3 Operation

Playback
1.

2.

Insert a disc with the label side facing

up. The disc will be drawn into the player
automatically. The information for the
current disc will be shown on the screen .

For CD:

3 For MP3

.

:

1).

3).

Press

/► button to move between

work area A, B and C.

Press

button or input relative

numeric button to select the desired
folder or file of this work area.

2).

▲/▼

Press

button (18) to confirm

the selected item.

Return to the beginning of the previous

track (file) by pressing the

button (4).

Advance to the beginning of the next

track (file) by pressing the

button (5).

ENTER

4.

5.

9

:

Pause Playback

Stopping playback

Fast-Forward / Fast-Reverse

Press

button (2) to pause playback.

Press it again to resume playback.

Briefly press the

button (31) to stop

the playback

hen the

button is

pressed and then press

button (

normal playback will resume.
- Press

button (31) twice and then

press

button to stop the playback and

go back to first track.

Press

button (28) during playback.

Each time the button is pressed, the
speed of fast-forward increases as
follows

Use this function when you wish to repeat
a whole disc, a track or a directory in the
disc.

1. Fast-Forward

FORWARD 2X

4X

8X

20X

2X

4X

8X

20X

Repeat play:

-

W

20),

<

<

<

.

:

8

Æ

Æ

Æ

Æ

Æ

Æ

In fast-forward state, press

button (2)

to return to normal playback.

Press

button (29) during playback.

Each time the button is pressed, the
speed of fast-reverse increases as
follows:

In fast-reverse state, press

button (2)

to return to normal playback.

Press

button (15) repeatedly to

select different repeat modes.

For different types of discs, pressing

button (15) has different effects.

For CD:

For MP3:

2. Fast-Reverse

1)

RPT

2)
RPT

7

BACKWARD

Repeat Play/ Paragraph Repeat Play

-

REP 1

REP ALL

REP OFF

REP 1

REP DIR

REP ALL

REP

OFF

Summary of Contents for PLD22

Page 1: ...DIGITAL AUDIO OUT MULTI SUBTITLE LANGUAGES FUNCTION ELECTRONIC SHOCKPROOF ESP FUNCTION A V INPUT REMOTE CONTROL OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...9 General Operation 10 CD MP3 Operation 11 DVD VCD Operation 15 Data Disc Play Operation 16 Memory Card Play Operation 16 USB Device Operation 16 AV In Operation 17 Additional Information 18 Setup 18...

Page 3: ...ion Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macro vision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited This mobile DVD Pl...

Page 4: ...and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system works Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunc...

Page 5: ...remove the two screws that lock the DVD mechanism then attach the brackets on both sides of unit with screws m4X5 last install the unit with screws m5X25 2 When fix the unit you can slide the screw m...

Page 6: ...er supply input IR Sensor If you need to mount the DVD player in a location which is inaccessible or where the line of sight between the remote control and the face of the player is interrupted connec...

Page 7: ...User s Manual page 6 OPERATION LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS Front panel Remote Control...

Page 8: ...uttons served as cursor buttons to move to up down left right Confirm the Track Chapter selected with the numeric buttons or selected with the cursor buttons on TV screen 19 SETUP 20 TITLE PBC TITLE P...

Page 9: ...If you are more than 30 away from being directly in front of the IR sensor the remote control may be unable to communicate properly The remote control is small lightweight precision device To avoid da...

Page 10: ...urning Power On and Off Loading Removing a Disc Adjusting the volume level VOL VOL Input Source Select MODE CD VCD 18 seconds MP3 160 seconds DVD 6 seconds MPEG4 20 seconds GENERAL OPERATION Last Posi...

Page 11: ...playback hen the button is pressed and then press button normal playback will resume Press button 31 twice and then press button to stop the playback and go back to first track Press button 28 during...

Page 12: ...BC creates this disc directory on the fly if PBC has been enabled To turn PBC On press the PBC button 20 Please note that PBC does not accommodate the following features REPEAT RANDOM A B PROGRAM and...

Page 13: ...a track or a chapter in the disc Press button 15 repeatedly to select different repeat modes 8 7 9 9 9 8 7 BACKWARD Repeat Play Paragraph Repeat Play 2 RPT NOTES REP 1 REP CHAPTER REP TITLE REP ALL RE...

Page 14: ...rded Playing In Random Order On Screen Display Function RDM DISP DISP 1 TT 2 CH 3 4 C 5 T 6 T User s Manual page 13 7 C 8 GOTO ENTER Displays the total playback time for the current chapter Displays t...

Page 15: ...een the audio tracks recorded on the disc The language number is different according to the disc Notes AUDIO Notes AUDIO Notes Switching the Audio Tracks Multi audio Language Function CHANNEL STEREO C...

Page 16: ...c but it cannot be played The message REGION ERROR is displayed When I insert a DVD disc there is a window shown on the screen that requires entering 4 characters password why Frequently Asked Questio...

Page 17: ...r inset a SD MMC card into the SD MMC interface 10 while read the USB device the unit will play the disc or the SD MMC Press 31 to enter into PRE STOP mode then press button 30 to switch to the readin...

Page 18: ...ll show a different section depending on the parental control level set in the player s menu In this way parents can control the content of films and there is no indication that any censorship has occ...

Page 19: ...al page 18 You can either choose AUTO SELECT which will sense the type of monitor attached to the output and select NTSC or PAL as needed If you know the type of monitor you should choose the type in...

Page 20: ...upon shipment from the factory PASSWORD ENTER ENTER User s Manual page 19 3 Press or button to select then press button The restriction level parental level input display appears 4 Press button to se...

Page 21: ...alization 2 DYNAMIC RANGE Change among FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF 3 DUAL MONO Change among STEREO MONO L MONO R MIX MONO AUDIO SETUP AUDIO OUT KEY EXIT SETUP DIGITAL SETUP OP MODE DYNAMIC RANGE DUAL MONO EX...

Page 22: ...This is not a malfunction The disc format is not according to the TV set used PAL NTSC The disc format is not according to the TV set used PAL NTSC Ensure the disc label is upwards Clean the disc Che...

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