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Menu Setup

Summary of Contents for MCDV66BT

Page 1: ...MCDV66BT DVD Micro System ...

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Page 3: ... your own records Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Postcode Authorised Service Centres in Major Australian Cities NSW 151 Arthur Street Homebush West NSW 2140 Queensland Unit 1 320 Curtin Ave West Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Western Australia Unit 2 50 Pilbara Street Welshpool WA 6106 South Australia 11 McInnes Street Ridleyton SA 5008 Victoria 2...

Page 4: ...will be available for collection by or return to the purchaser at a fee upon request TEAC in home service can be made available at a fee upon request Carry in Service 6 A 12 month replacement warranty is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote Power Adaptors and Cables 7 TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities that all required parts are made available for any required service repair 8 ...

Page 5: ...3 9 10 11 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 5 6 7 8 Panel Overview Initial Set Up Connecting Video Connecting Audio and FM Ramote Control Overview ...

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Page 7: ...Before Use Safety Precautions ...

Page 8: ...om water and moisture Avoid rain direct sunlight and excessive heat Never open the cover if you are not authorised service personnel Avoid dropping small metal objects into the unit enclosure Protect the power cable from heavy weights and do not step on it Do not pull or bend excessively If the unit is not used for a long time unplug the unit from the wall power outlet ...

Page 9: ...S Before Use ...

Page 10: ... AAA Batteries AV Cable OPEN CLOSE PLAY PAUSE VOLUME VFD DISPLAY DVD DOOR H USB PORT ON STANDBY EADPHONE JACK SOURCE Accessory List Panel Overview CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE teacservicesupport awa com au www teac com au 1300553315 Contact Card ...

Page 11: ... battery compartment Note To avoid leaking or cracking cells install the batteries correctly according to polarity Use the correct type of batteries Batteries that look similar may differ in voltage Always replace both batteries at the same time Do not expose batteries to heat or flame Remote Control Operating Range The remote control can be used up to approximately 5 meters straight ahead of the ...

Page 12: ... making or changing cable connections 1 When watching discs in different video formats adjust video format settings so that the formats match NTSC PAL AUTO 2 If there are multiple connections between the DVD player and the TV we recommend that one of them is selected and the rest are unplugged so that image and sound quality is not affected 3 Do not switch the power on and off quickly in successio...

Page 13: ...CAUTION Ensure that all units are turned off and disconnected from the AC power outlet before making or changing cable connections Connecting Audio and FM ...

Page 14: ...e Remove battery if the remote control is not used for a long time Do not mix old and new batteries MCDV66BT MUTE POWER NUMBER PROG STOP SOURCE MENU SETUP DVD USB SEARCH SUBTITLE ANGLE COPY ZOOM N P V MODE OPEN CLOSE PREV CH NEXT CH REV FF FWD FF GOTO VOLUME SOUND SOUND PLAY PAUSE ENTER PBC TITLE DIRECTION REPEAT LANGUAGE A B SLOW RETURN LOUDNESS OSD LOUDNESS MEMORY MEMORY Remote Control Overview ...

Page 15: ... the SOURCE button If you are using video output to a TV turn on the TV and switch it to the correct input mode according to the connection type being used a logo FF FF exit the screen saver If the screen saver turns on Basic DVD Playback ...

Page 16: ...10 if available on the DVD GOTO title selection menu The unit beginning of the disc digits or arrow navigation buttons GOTO Advanced DVD Playback OSD ...

Page 17: ...a files must be connected to use this feature NOTE Press the SOURCE button to enter DVD Mode Press this button for sound balance adjustment Press it repeatedly to cycle through the following TREBLE BASS VOLUME Use the volume buttons to increase decrease the settings playback speed Press this button to cycle through the following input sources DVD AV FM Note The programmed list is not saved in memo...

Page 18: ...a desired Music File When a music data disc is loaded to select a desired folder folder file list to select a desired file After a Kodak Picture CD is loaded to select a desired to select a desired display the current picture file formats After a JPEG CD is loaded Music Picture CD Playback ...

Page 19: ...General setup Page PS Angle Mark On ENG Off Screen Saver On On Set Angle Mark General Audio Tv Display Tv Display General setup Page Angle Mark Angle Mark On On Osd L ang Osd L ang ENG ENG Caption Off Screen Saver On Set Osd L anguage Dolby Video Preference PS PS English French German Spanish On Normal Ps Normal Lb 13 HDCD 1X Last Memory On D C HD 1X a L st Memory On HDCD 1X MP3 Lyric mode On MP3 ...

Page 20: ...G ENG Caption Caption Off Off Screen Saver Screen Saver On On Last Memory Last Memory On PS PS 14 When the power is cut off suddenly the player can remember where it stopped After the player is turned on again it can continue to play from the previous point F Last M emory Last Memory On HDCD 1X E HDCD High definition compatible digital cd 2X General Audio General selup Page Dolby Video Preference ...

Page 21: ...o High Middle Low Preference General Audio Brightness Dolby Video Preference General Audio Tv Mode Dolby Video P Scen INTE RFACE Preference General Audio Brightness Brightness Component Dolby Video Video Setup Page Video Setup Page Video Setup Page Video Setup Page Component Component TV Mode TV Mode Quality Quality TV Mode Sharpness Sharpness Contrast Contrast 00 00 Mid YUV YUV S video Gamma Hue ...

Page 22: ...Gamma Hue Saturation None 00 00 Preference General Audio Dolby Video High Middle Low Brightness Video Setup Page Sharpness Contrast Low Gamma Hue Saturation None 00 00 00 00 F Gamma Gamma None Gamma Brightness Shar Pness Contrast OO OO Low Contrast Video Setup Page General Audio Dolby Preference Video General Audio Dolby Preference Video Gamma Hue Saturation None 00 00 G Hue Hue Hue 0 Hue H Satura...

Page 23: ...Page Audio Dolby Preference Video PAL Multi NTSC Disc Menu Disc Menu Disc Menu Disc Menu TV Type TV Type TV Type TV Type Audio Audio Audio Audio Subtitle Subtitle Subtitle Subtitle Password Password Password Password Default Default Default Default Parental Parental Parental Parental ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG PAL PAL PAL PAL English French Spanish Chinese Japanese English Fre...

Page 24: ...ference Video Reset General Audio Dolby Preference Video Old Password New Password Confirm Pwd ok Disc Menu Disc Menu Disc Menu TV Type TV Type TV Type Audio Audio Audio Subtitle Subtitle Subtitle Password Password Password Default Default Default Parental Parental Parental ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG PAL PAL PAL 18 General Password Mode e g a P p u t e S d r o w s s a P Audio Dolby Prefer...

Page 25: ...onnected memory device 5 Highlight and press ENTER to select the desired tracks Select All will select all the tracks Select None will uncheck all the tracks 6 After the track selection select the Start option to start ripping The ripping progress screen will display FIGURE 2 7 After ripping is complete select Exit to quit the CD ripping menu 8 To stop ripping while it is in progress select the Ca...

Page 26: ...20 USB Cautionary Instructions ...

Page 27: ...saved to 4 Press ENTER to confirm and save the new preset station 1 This unit supports JPEG MP3 WMA and most AVI files 2 Connect a compatible USB memory device with media files to the USB port on the unit 3 Switch to USB Mode with the DVD USB button on the remote control The unit will start reading the USB contents automatically 4 Use the remote control to navigate files and folders and control pl...

Page 28: ...aming music via Bluetooth NOTES Pairing mode means that the unit is ready to connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to another Bluetooth enabled device such as a smartphone See your device s instruction manual for more information on activating and using its Bluetooth function After switching to Bluetooth input the unit will automatically search for the last connected Bluetooth device To pair a new devi...

Page 29: ...23 Troubleshooting ...

Page 30: ...ut Video output YUV output Y Cb Cr Electric level output 1 0 2 0vp p Resistance 10k Electric level output 0 5vp p Resistance 75 Electric level output 1 0vp p Resistance 75 Electric level output 0 7vp p Resistance 75 FM Tuner Frequency range 87 5MHz 108MHz USB Version 2 0 supports AVI MP3 WMA JPEG OUTPUT Amplifier Output power 20W 20W BASS 14 14dB Treble 14 14dB Frequency response 70Hz 20KHz 3dB S ...

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