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Cautionary Notes

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Avoid magnetic environments.

Using the player under strong fluorescent lighting, in a car, near a TV or magnetic object may deteriorate recorded images.

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Be sure to remove the disc, turn off the player, and remove the battery pack after use.

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If used near a broadcast station or power transmission tower, the video may become distorted due to interference.

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Do not drop the player or subject it to strong vibration or shock.

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Do not place the player near a lamp.

Heat from the incandesent light bulbs may cause deformation or malfunction.

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Always observe the rules regulating the use of electrical devices on airplanes.

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Do not expose this product to high temperature and humidity.

This product can be operated within a temperature range of 10°C~30°C and humidity range of 30%~80%.
Do not expose this product to direct sunlight or in a car with its windows closed. 
Doing so may result in deformation of casing and circuitry as well as cause fire or bodily injury.

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Do not let water, sand, dust, or other foreign objects in the player. Avoid using or storing the player in a place where there
is smoke, steam, or moisture.

Doing so may cause malfunction or mold on the pick-up lens. Keep the player in a well-ventilated area.

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When using the player in cold environments, the color LCD screen may not be visible immediately after the power 
is turned on.

This is not a malfunction. Do not operate the player in temperatures below 10°C.

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Be especially careful not to scratch the pick-up lens during loading/unloading of the disc, or cleaning.

Doing so may result in malfunction.

Cautions on Using the Player

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Summary of Contents for DVD-L1200W

Page 1: ...ortable DVD Player DVD L1200W ...

Page 2: ... of time unplug the d from the AC outlet and disconnect etween the unit and the antenna prevent damage caused by lightning s injury from electric shock erload wall outlets or extension cords cause fire or electrical shock t foreign objects fall into the unit If a bject touches internal parts or some ide the unit which are subject to high his can result in a risk of fire or shock pill any liquid in...

Page 3: ...essive force on the display er surface of the screen is made of glass The glass may a strong force is applied se the DVD player on your lap for a long period of time y get a minor burn due to the heat produced by the DVD ...

Page 4: ...hould only connect your DVD distorted picture from copy protected by methods claims of certain U S ation and other rights owners sion Corporation and is intended for Macrovision Corporation Reverse ...

Page 5: ...5 ENGLISH on becomes dry ...

Page 6: ... 8 9 10 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 ...

Page 7: ...7 ENGLISH 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 50 52 53 54 55 60 63 ...

Page 8: ...ratories Dolby c and the double D symbol are trademarks of boratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 boratories Inc All rights reserved d DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital ystems Inc w can convert Letter Box images to full screen viewing onventional TV viewing a video from an external component such as a R Camcorder etc ...

Page 9: ...9 ENGLISH operations oes not currently support operations Battery pack ter ...

Page 10: ...OTE Discs which cannot be played with this player DVD ROM DVD RAM CD ROM CDV CDI HD layer of super Audio CD CDGs play audio only not graphics Ability to play back may depend on recording conditions DVD R CD RW DVD RW RW Picture CD It may not play CD R CD RW and DVD R in some cases due to the type of disc or condi tion of the recording It plays a VCD 2 0 disc as a VCD 1 1 mode MENU OFF Mode ...

Page 11: ...f appears s by connecting this unit ill not terrupted mage in 2 3 seconds dcasting renting copying and CR for recording purposes method claims of certain U S y must be authorized by es only unless otherwise autho bited Laboratories ...

Page 12: ...tions with enhancement of signal components Outdoor The perfect mode for sunny outdoor conditions Increases the contrast and sharpness level to compensate for outdoor lighting conditions Low light The optimum mode for low light viewing situations If the viewing environment is very dark use this mode to decrease brightmess and increase contrast and edge sharpness 7 LCD 8 SPEAKER 9 INPUT 10 MENU 11 ...

Page 13: ...13 ENGLISH 1 HEADPHONES A B C 2 VOLUME 3 CHARGING INDICATOR 4 REMOTE SENSOR 5 OPEN 6 STANDBY INDICATOR 1 AUDIO IN OUT DIGITAL OUT 2 VIDEO IN OUT S VIDEO OUT 3 DC IN 8 4V 4 BATTERY PACK ...

Page 14: ...BATTERY PACK RELEASE Battery pack separation switch OPEN Press in the direction of the arrow Slide battery pack to the left then out ...

Page 15: ...mages to full screen viewing on your screen 16 DISC MENU Button Brings up the Disc menu 17 PLAY Button Starts disc play 18 PAUSE STEP Button Pauses disc play 19 SEARCH Buttons Allows you to search forward backward through a disc 20 AUDIO Button Use this button to access various audio functions on a disc 21 SUBTITLE Button 22 REPEAT A B Button Use to mark a segment to repeat between A and B 23 REPE...

Page 16: ...t and put y compartment cover back on the remote he polarities and on the battery with the marks attery compartment If the battery is inserted in the irection your remote control may not work correclty on Remote Control Sensor 2m 6 56ft 30 30 ...

Page 17: ...17 ENGLISH connected Not supplied S ...

Page 18: ... Input Select es n on those particular components ...

Page 19: ...19 ENGLISH ponent D player 18 e video or nt if the input signal is INPUT ...

Page 20: ...DVD player er external connection jacks ...

Page 21: ...21 ENGLISH y sound ...

Page 22: ...DIGITAL OUT on D gital input jack ...

Page 23: ...23 ENGLISH DIGITAL OUT DTS yer u screen al input jack s S ...

Page 24: ...cluded ower outlet To home power outlet cause eat up sult in ...

Page 25: ...25 ENGLISH r battery life nd connecting the AC ker Approx 2 5 hours e at average speaker ...

Page 26: ...reen 2 1 3 ...

Page 27: ...27 ENGLISH ery pack as possible times in the operating instructions are ture and conditions may differ when pproximate continuous ew battery entiy a b c d ...

Page 28: ...omes up on become damaged ...

Page 29: ...8 2X of normal during PAUSE or STEP mode ess PLAY again ed or if you pressed the STOP button twice yer may be damaged s not supported No Disc will appear on the screen action a screen saver will be activated e normal play ically shut off Automatic Power Off Function ...

Page 30: ...n to jump nd press H feature hapter next track P ...

Page 31: ... pecific passage ck is played in off from the ones on DVD Title Time Audio Chapter Subtitle 01 02 0 00 13 ENG 5 1CH Off Off ENTER 3DSound DVD VCD Track Time 3D Sound ENTER VCD CD Track Time 3D Sound 01 0 00 48 Off ENTER CD ...

Page 32: ...button button ...

Page 33: ...33 ENGLISH button e remote ...

Page 34: ...or press n again apsed after s to select DVD VCD CD ...

Page 35: ...35 ENGLISH nstruments ormal speed in d after point ...

Page 36: ...page 53 o disc the black bars at the top and bottom of the e type of disc the black bars may not disappear the screen is enlarged orizontally stretched cture will look vertically stretched the screen is enlarged ght of the screen in order to prevent the picture ...

Page 37: ...37 ENGLISH pear at the top and bottom of the screen 16 9 screen cture will look vertically stretched the screen is enlarged cture would look vertically stretched the screen is enlarged ...

Page 38: ...rk with all DVD VCD CD ...

Page 39: ...39 ENGLISH ed rk with all DVDs ...

Page 40: ...function hand icon ...

Page 41: ...41 ENGLISH y find the ...

Page 42: ...e nt to o your t hrough n ...

Page 43: ...43 ENGLISH 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 _ mp 3 B e c a u s e Yo u C a c t u s S a d D a y O f f Parent Folder Current Folder and Peer Folders Folders and Files in current folder ...

Page 44: ...ot WMA JPEG MP3 SONG FILE 3 MUSIC SONG FILE 1 SONG FILE 2 1st 2nd Parent Folder Current Folder Sub Folders Peer Folders ...

Page 45: ...45 ENGLISH om order 00 00 23 1_mp 3 B e c a u s e Yo u C a c t u s S a d D a y O f f ...

Page 46: ... choose Getting audio CD quality sound st 128 Kbps and up to 160 Kbps However choosing erly es pression you choose Getting audio CD quality sound st 64Kbps and up to 192Kbps be played properly These files are of the following types Windows MediaTM DMI Foundation You cannot copy such files DVD player will play MP3 recordings or as an assur P3 file recording on CD Rs prevent some cases ...

Page 47: ...ENGLISH ant to view and then mode menu again y with about a 6 he manual suggests cted item will be played again u ALBUM PHOTO 1 215 ENTER PHOTO 1 215 PHOTO 1 215 ENTER RETURN PHOTO 1 215 ENTER TIMER RETURN ...

Page 48: ...no blank spaces or special characters to the blank segment played y menu enu layed ...

Page 49: ...49 ENGLISH us language creen you have ns able movies such up Setup Disc Menu Title Menu Function ...

Page 50: ...will come up ER button utton ER button on ...

Page 51: ...51 ENGLISH ER button nguage the ER button age selected as n the language age setting age is selected up ...

Page 52: ...utton NTER button Outputs Outputs up Press RETURN or LEFT button s ...

Page 53: ...53 ENGLISH button NTER button ng aspect ratio ugh you have a creen f the 16 9 screen learer he Auto mode ...

Page 54: ...ed a rating button sword l Control player ENTER up Guide PARENTAL SETUP ...

Page 55: ...mages ck after use ay become distorted due to interference nes midity range of 30 80 or bodily injury sing or storing the player in a place where there n a well ventilated area ot be visible immediately after the power C ding of the disc or cleaning ...

Page 56: ...he power when not using the player t in use er cord from the wall outlet th ve pixels ...

Page 57: ... minal of the battery pack with a metal object h temperature use it with other devices nning water and get medical attention immediately g recharging You might get a low temperature burn re there is smoke or steam t can cause explosion or fire he product e ...

Page 58: ...h temperature es up to a certain level you will not be able to on safe level charging will begin automatically not a cause for concern t until the battery pack cools down before charging age conditions the battery pack stored unused for a replace it with a new one mperatures below 10 o C ck operating time ery pack ower to the player turned off ...

Page 59: ...he procedure below andby mode power will be slowly drained layer and store in a cool dry place t once every 6 months 0V range al outlet design th micals such as benzene or thinner in a diluted neutral detergent and wipe again with a ...

Page 60: ...e DVD player ol unit and remote control sensor rely connected or all DVD RW VIDEO CD or AUDIO CD Contact the service center for lens cleaning V if viewing with a TV the unit Press the STOP and PLAY buttons e Select Menu Language display will appear WN button Press the MENU button on the Parental Mode is now unlocked as indicated t Parental Press ENTER and the Create our password to a new number ...

Page 61: ...61 ENGLISH audio will not be output to the speakers lume level HONES jack d not in the INPUT mode nnected ly and not in the DVD mode ...

Page 62: ...ery pack or use the AC adapter ed and the battery pack s internal temperature goes up be able to charge the battery pack tery pack After the battery pack has sufficiently gin automatically within the range of 10 C 30 C AC adapter is plugged in correctly battery pack and then re plug remove the DC cord from the battery pack before ack If the same symptom occurs your If the second battery pack charg...

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