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Identification of Controls

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Main Unit

1. LCD screen

2. Speakers

3. Previous/Fast backward

4. Next/Fast forward

5. Play/Pause

6. Stop

7. Enter

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 (Left/right/up/down)

9. DC in

10.DC out

11.DC in 9V Jack

12.Headphone Jack

13.AV out

14.Volume knob

15.Power ON/OFF switch

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MM100_manual.indd   10

06-05-2008   17:37:53

Summary of Contents for MM100 - QUICK_START_GUIDE

Page 1: ...etting Started P8 P11 P9 TFT screen adjust Basic operation P12 P15 P10 P11 Playing a DVD or Video CD Operation P8 Insert the battery P12 Playing an Audio CD or MP3 WMA P13 Audio CD and MP3 WMA Disc Fe...

Page 2: ...g P9 P10 P17 General Operation P9 P10 P17 P19 General Setup Page P9 P10 P9 P10 P9 P10 P24 P25 Parameters and specifications P9 P10 P26 Troubleshooting tips P9 P10 P9 P10 P27 Definition of terms P9 P10...

Page 3: ...g This digital video disc player employs a laser system Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation Exposure Warnin...

Page 4: ...ty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited...

Page 5: ...nstitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point alerts you to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions Indicates hazards likely to cause harm to the unit itse...

Page 6: ...source of heat and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight Cleaning Discs Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture quality and sound distortion Before playing clean...

Page 7: ...operations of DVDs and Video CDs maybe intentionally programmed by software manufacturers Thisunit plays DVDS and Video CDs accordingto disc content designed by the software manufacturer therefore som...

Page 8: ...d for playback of region 2 encoded DVD software This unit can play only DVD discs labeled 2 or ALL Notes on Region Codes Most DVD discs have a globe with one or more numbers in it clearly visible on t...

Page 9: ...Identification of Controls 5 Main Unit 1 LC 2 Sp 3 Pr 4 Ne 5 Pl 6 St 7 En 8 9 DC 10 DC 11 DC 12 He 13 AV 14 Vo 15 Po 13 14 9 10 11 2 DC IN 9V 12 OFF POWER ON 15 1 4 2 2 3 5 6 7 8...

Page 10: ...reen 2 Speakers 3 Previous Fast backward 4 Next Fast forward 5 Play Pause 6 Stop 7 Enter 8 Left right up down 9 DC in 10 DC out 11 DC in 9V Jack 12 Headphone Jack 13 AV out 14 Volume knob 15 Power ON...

Page 11: ...f Controls Battery Pack De th do Ch At 1 bo 2 he 1 Power charge indicator during recharging indicator is red If recharging is complete charge indicator changes to green 2 Remote sensor 3 Battery pack...

Page 12: ...ry pack then slide down the battery pack at the same time Charge the battery pack before using it for the first time Attaching the battery pack 1 Match the hooks of the battery pack into the holes on...

Page 13: ...ms menu selection Return to DVD title menu 11 5 18 8 6 7 22 19 13 15 17 10 Identification of Controls Remote control unit 1 PLAY PAUSE Starts playback or pause playback 2 STOP Stops playback 3 Reverse...

Page 14: ...TON Fast forward 24 PBC PBC on off switch 25 MODE Set LCD parameter 9 16 14 21 1 2 23 12 20 4 3 24 25 14 MENU Accesses menu on a DVD disc Left right up down or set PBC on or off on a VCD disc 15 DISPL...

Page 15: ...battery into the receptacle and insert the receptacle into the remote For the best results aim the remote towards at the player sreceiving window Stay within 15 feet and angles of 60 degrees or less U...

Page 16: ...full motion video along with quality stereo sound MPEG MPEG is an international standard for video and audio compression MPEG 1 is used in encoding video for VCD and provides for multichannel surroun...

Page 17: ...C Playback Control Video CD only Playback control is available for VideoCD VCD version 2 0 disc formats PBC allows you to interact with the system via menus search functions or other typical computer...

Page 18: ...t to adjust the effect of TFT you canuse the MODE and on the panel BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE and SCREEN MODE 16 9 4 3 are adjustable Note If you want to set the parameter to default value you can go int...

Page 19: ...t to view and press MENU to return to the menu screen Menu settings and operating procedures may differ Follow the instructions on the each menu screen Notes 1 If parental control is set and the disc...

Page 20: ...ck 2 Press SKIP twicebriefly to step back to the previous chapter track 3 To go directly to any chapter during DVD playback input the chapter track number Changing the Audio Channel Press AUDIO repeat...

Page 21: ...ng playback or still playback to activate the Zoom function Thesquare frame appears briefly in the right bottom of the picture 2 Each press of the ZOOM button changes the TV screen inthe following seq...

Page 22: ...on screen Note The angle indicator will blink on the TV screenduring scenes recorded at differentangles as an indication that angle switching is possible Changing the Audio Language Press AUDIO repea...

Page 23: ...der contents 2 Press to select a track then press PLAY or ENTER Playback starts disc compatibility with this player is limited as follows 1 Sampling frequency within 8 48 kHz within 32 48kHz 2 Bit rat...

Page 24: ...ck quality Pre recorded DVDs are automatically set to these standards There are many different types of recordable disc formats including CD R containing MP3 or WMA files and these require certain pre...

Page 25: ...current track Folder repeats the current folder All repeats all the tracks on a disc Off No display normalplayback Note If you press SKIP onceduring Repeat Track playback the repeat playback cancels R...

Page 26: ...ars on the TV screen 2 Press to select a folder and press ENTER Alist of files in the folder Appears If you are in a file list and want to return to the previous Folder list use the buttons on the rem...

Page 27: ...s some of the files may be too large reduce the resolution of the JPEG files to less than 2M pixels as 2760 x 2048 pixels and burn another disc 2 The total number of files and folders on the disc shou...

Page 28: ...amble system only allowing therecording of Copy once broadcast programs CPRM stands for content Protection for Recordable Media This player is CPRM compatible which means that you can record copy once...

Page 29: ...o exit 5 Press NEXT tomove to the next page Divx disc compatibility with this player is limited as follows 1 Available resolution size of the Divx file is under 720x576 W xH pixel 2 The file name of t...

Page 30: ...file ws W xH ers be his rleaved Playable Codec format DIVX3 xx DIVX4 xx DIVX5 xx Playable Audio format AC3 PCM MP3 WMA Sampling frequency within 8 48 kHz MP3 within 32 48kHz WMA Bit rate within 8 320k...

Page 31: ...4 To resume normal playback from programmed playback Press PROGRAM and press STOP button on the program menu Hel P W forb Program TT 06 CH Exit NEXT TT CH TT CH TT CH TT CH 2 3 4 5 TT CH TT CH TT CH T...

Page 32: ...32 MP3 ks from ks or e 05 ess Helpful Hint Program can be activated only when a disc is in the DVD player When the program menu appears the setup menu setting is forbiddened ve no disc inside...

Page 33: ...ory even if the player is switched off enter No trim No ba dis Wi General Setup Page OSD lang TV Display Angle Mark Go To General Setup Page Captions Screen Saver Dolby General Setup Page The options...

Page 34: ...n the upper and lower portions of the TV screen will be displayed Wide If you have a wide screen TV 16 9 Wide 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan Angle have General Setup Page OSD lang Angle Mark Set TV Displ...

Page 35: ...mation on the right hand corner of the TFT screen if available on the disc 1 Press to highlight Angle Mark 2 Enter its submenu by pressing 3 Move the cursor by pressing to highlight the selected item...

Page 36: ...VD enever e disc guage 1 Press the keys to highlight OSD Lang 2 Enter its submenu by pressing 3 Move the cursor by pressing the to highlight the selected item 4 Select a language and press ENTER corn...

Page 37: ...his function 1 Press to highlight Closed Captions 2 Enter its submenu by pressing 3 Move the cursor by pressing to highlight the selected item On Enable Closed Captions Off Disable Closed Captions Scr...

Page 38: ...out 3 minutes the Screen Saver will be activated Off Screen Saver is disabled Speaker Setup Page The options included in Speaker Setup Page is Downmix 1 Press SETUP 2 Press to select the Speaker Setup...

Page 39: ...Logic decoder Stereo Select this option when output delivers sound from only the two front speakers Dolby Digital Setup The options included in Dolby Digital Setup are Dual Mono and Dynamic 1 Press S...

Page 40: ...o Right speaker L Mono Left mono sound will send output signals to Left speaker and Right speaker R Mono Right mono sound will send output signals to Left speaker and Right speaker Mix Mono Left and R...

Page 41: ...d and Default 1 Press SETUP 2 Press to select the Preference Page Note Some Preference features can be selected only during No Disc condition or de STOP mo Preference Page Dolby Default Audio Subtitle...

Page 42: ...Audio disc s soundtrack Subtitle disc s subtitles Disc Menu disc s menu 2 Enter its submenu by pressing 3 Select a language and press ENTER 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for other language settings Preference Pa...

Page 43: ...3 Use to highlight a rating level for the disc inserted DVDs that are rated above the level you selected will not play unless you enter your four digit password and choose a higher level rating Todis...

Page 44: ...or adult guardian 7 NC17 No children under age 17 not recommended viewing for children under age 17 8 ADULT Mature material should be viewed only by adults due to graphic sexual material violence or...

Page 45: ...e will also be changed The defaultpassword 1369 is always active even the password has been changed Default Setting the Default function will reset all options and your personal settings to the factor...

Page 46: ...code word rsonal will be 1 Press to highlight Default 2 Highlight Reset by pressing 3 Press ENTER to confirm selection Caution When this function is activated all settings will be reset to factory def...

Page 47: ...ious acording to the transformation of quantity of Battery Specifications Output 7 4V Charge Discharge Time Standard charge time 3h 5h Storage and work circumstances 1 Storage circumstances Temperatur...

Page 48: ...rks on the surface Cleaning the unit To clean the player use a soft dry cloth If the surfaces are extremely dirty use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use strong so...

Page 49: ...quirement Output Audio Speaker 1WX2 1X output Headphone VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT 1 4 Vrms 1 KHz 0 dB Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions Approx Weight Approx Operating humidity AC 100 240 V 50...

Page 50: ...e ratio More than 80 dB ANALOG OUT connectors only Dynamic range More than 85 dB DVD CD Accessories Note Design and specifications are subject to change prior notice N Video Audio cable Remote control...

Page 51: ...he batteries are depleted replace them with new ones Point the remote control unit at the remote control sensor and operate Remove the obstacles between the remote control unit and the remote control...

Page 52: ...discs which contain them Alternative audio soundtrack or subtitle language fail to be selected An alternative language is not selected with discs which do not contain more than one language In the ca...

Page 53: ...thin discs are adhered to each other there is the potential to achieve double sided play sometime in the future for even longer duration play Chapter number These numbers are recorded on DVD discs A t...

Page 54: ...54 and a new hered h the a other ure for many h ot iscs s Track number These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on CDs They enable specific tracks to be located quickly...

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