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23. TROUBLESHOOTING 

GUIDE 

Observation 

Potential cause / solution  

No power (blue front panel 
light does not come on) 

Is the power lead connected to the mains socket correctly? 
Does the socket that is being used have power? 

Blue front panel light does 
not switch off 

This is normal.  The blue light stays on in standby (off) mode.  To switch off completely, 
unplug or switch off at mains. 

The remote control does 
not work 

Are the batteries exhausted? 
Have the batteries been correctly fitted? 
Are there obstacles in the between the remote and the sensor on the DVD player? 
Is the remote too far away from the sensor? 

The DVD player does not 
play 

Has the standby button been pressed? 
Is there a disc loaded? 

Has the disc been loaded upside down? 
Is the region code of the disc compatible with the DVD player? 
Is the disc type compatible with the DVD player? 
Is the DVD rating above the parental level set? 
Is the disc dirty or damaged? 

No picture 

Is the TV set switched on? 
Has the TV been turned to AV signal? 
Are the connection cables correctly fitted and undamaged? 
Has a DVD or Picture disc been inserted?  
Is the disc dirty or damaged? 

Picture noise / distorted 

Is the disc dirty or damaged? 
Is the DVD player connected directly to the TV set? 
Does the TV set colour controls need adjusting?  
Some picture distortion is normal during rapid advance or reverse 

Picture not full screen  

Has the correct TV display been selected for the TV being used?  See set up menu - video. 

No, poor, or intermittent 
sound 

Has the mute button on the TV been pressed? 
Is the TV volume control set at minimum? 
Has the TV been switched on? 
Are the connection cables correctly fitted and undamaged? 
Note: there is no sound output during pause / frame advance / slow and search functions 

Skip / Search function 
does not work 

Some discs are programmed so that these functions do not work in certain sections e.g. 
during warnings or during display of legal information. 
Single chapter discs do not permit the use of skip function  

Lost or forgotten password 

Enter 8888 

 

24. TECHNICAL 

SPECIFICATION 

24.1    Rated voltage 

110-240V~ 50/60Hz 

Power consumption 

10W 

Power consumption (standby) 

<1W 

 

24.2 CD/DVD 

Laser   

 

 

 

Semiconductor Laser, Wavelength 650nm 

Signal system  

 

 

PAL, NTSC 

Frequency response (audio) 

20Hz to 20kHz 

Signal to noise ratio (audio) 

>60dB (1kHz NOP, 20kHz LPF/A – filter) 

Dynamic range (audio)  

>85dB 

Harmonic distortion (audio) 0.2% 

(1kHz) 

 

24.3 VIDEO 

Video output 

1.0V (p-p), 75 Ohm  

 

24.4 GENERAL 

Operating conditions 

Temperature: 5°C to 35°C 

 

Humidity 5% to 90% 

Operating position 

Horizontal 

 

25. 

RECYCLING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS

 

You should now recycle your waste electrical goods and in doing so help the environment. 

This symbol means an electrical product should not be disposed of with normal household waste.  Please 
ensure it is taken to a suitable facility for disposal when finished with. 

Visit www.recycle-more.co.uk, click on “bank locator” and enter your postcode to find your nearest 
recycling site. 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 585-160

Page 1: ...HDMI DVD Player Model 585 160 SKU 121665201 online 110 240V 50 60Hz 10W Please read these instructions before use and retain for future reference Region code FOR HOUSEHOLD AND INDOOR USE ONLY...

Page 2: ...SING IN HOT HUMID ENVIRONMENTS DO NOT PLACE ITEMS WITH NAKED FLAMES OR CONTAINERS WITH LIQUIDS ON THIS APPLIANCE SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE AND BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING THE APPLIANCE SE...

Page 3: ...CD RW CD MP3 CD Kodak picture 4 PARTS DVD PLAYER 1 Disc tray 2 Previous button 3 Next button 4 Disc tray open close button 5 Power button 6 Play Pause button 7 Stop button 8 Remote sensor 1 Audio out...

Page 4: ...ghlighted in menu 30 Play Starts playing a disc 31 Title Accesses the title menu of the DVD 32 Pause Pauses a disc 33 F Bwd Searches fast backward through the disc 34 F Fwd Searches fast forward throu...

Page 5: ...red transmitter on the remote control towards the remote control sensor on the DVD player and press the function button of choice Allow time for the remote to respond before pressing another button Us...

Page 6: ...the batteries into the remote control 7 4 Press the STANDBY button on the DVD player to turn on the player and turn on the TV and amplifier if connected 7 5 Select the video mode AV for the TV If ther...

Page 7: ...utton open will appear on the TV screen and insert a disc label side up For a double sided disc place the disc with the A 1 up Press the button again to close the disc tray close will appear on the TV...

Page 8: ...ction Repeat off will appear on the TV screen temporarily 8 3 11 To activate the random function highlight MODE on the screen using the NAVIGATION buttons and press the ENTER button repeatedly until s...

Page 9: ...those available on the disc Press the AUDIO button successively to switch to the next available language The language selected will be shown on the screen 15 GOTO FUNCTION This function allows a disc...

Page 10: ...Use the LEFT button to move to another feature or press the SET UP button to exit this function SET UP MENU FEATURE SUB MENU FUNCTIONS OPTIONS DEFAULT SETTING Explanation Language English Fran ais Esp...

Page 11: ...NG THE PASSWORD 21 1 Press the SETUP button and use the UP DOWN buttons to display the RATING menu 21 2 Use the RIGHT button to enter the rating menu then use the UP DOWN buttons to highlight SET PASS...

Page 12: ...ton on the TV been pressed Is the TV volume control set at minimum Has the TV been switched on Are the connection cables correctly fitted and undamaged Note there is no sound output during pause frame...

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