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Dear customer,

the following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection of your 
device,  but  also  serve  as  a  protection  against  potential  health  hazards.  Please 
take time to read the following instructions carefully. 

› We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from 
the failure to comply with the safety instructions, improper operation 
and handling. Under such circumstances, all claims under warranty will 
become void.

› For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any unauthorized modification 
and/or change on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty 
and all warranty claims.

› Any persons operating, installing, setting up, or servicing this device 
must be trained and qualified accordingly and must also observe these 
operating instructions.

› Ensure that the device has been set up accordingly by following all 
instructions found in the instruction manual. 

› Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be 
walked on, pinched by items placed upon or against them or damaged 
by sharp edges, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, conve-
nience receptacles, and the point at which they exit from the device. 
Avoid exposing the cable to extreme heat or cold.  Never modify/chan-
ge the cable. This could otherwise damage the cable and result in the 
dangerous risk of electric shock.

Chapter 2

  Safety information

Chapter 2

  Safety information

› Should any evident damage be seen on the device or on the connec-
tion cables, do not come in contact with or touch these. Switch off the 
corresponding circuit breaker in the power distribution panel first be-
fore carefully unplugging the power plug from the wall outlet. Do not 
operate this device further! Please contact or take it to a qualified ser-
vice technician/specialty workshop. 

› In order to completely cut off the power supply to the device, unplug 
the power plug from the wall outlet. Merely turning the device off with 
the ON/OFF button is not sufficient enough. Make sure that receptacles 
are easily accessible. 

› Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on the cable to remove from 
a power outlet. 

› Unplug the device from the power outlet, if it is not in use for a longer 
period of time.

› For safety reasons, always unplug the device from the power outlet 
during thunderstorms. 

› Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables in such a way 
that no one can trip or stumble over them. 

› Never use the device if the power cable or device is damaged.

This  device  is  not  suitable  for  children  under  3  years  of  age. 
Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dan-
gers involved when exposing themselves to or handling elec-
tronic devices. Furthermore, this product contains small parts 
that could be swallowed. 

Safety information

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Summary of Contents for TITAN DT9

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Mobile DVD player with digital television reception...

Page 2: ...c operation 24 Turning on off 24 Selecting a signal source 25 Chapter 7 DVB T 25 Channel scan 25 Channel selection 26 Channel edit 26 Channel information 26 Teletext TTX 27 Electronic program guide EP...

Page 3: ...ume no liability for consequential damage We reserve the right to alter specifications and information contained in this ma nual without notice This product is EMV certified and fulfils all European a...

Page 4: ...damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric shock Chapter 2 Safety information Chapter 2 Safety information Should any evident damage be seen on the device or on the connec tion cabl...

Page 5: ...vice is placed on a firm and stable surface Make sure the device is properly ventilated during operation and ne ver operate it in constricted areas such as for example in a bookcase or shelf Never blo...

Page 6: ...recording or playback This copy protection function is registered and protected by method claims of certain American Patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and...

Page 7: ...L VCD NTSC VOB AVI DIVX video files Supports JPG image files Reads DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW audio CD R and CD RW discs Reads USB flash drives formatted to FAT32 with a capacity of up to 4 GB SD MMC R...

Page 8: ...uring DVD operation To rotate images 8 OK Confirms a selection 9 Stop Press once to pause playback press twice to stop playback 10 SETUP Opens the menu during DVD and USB operation 11 Play Pause Start...

Page 9: ...tain music or film sequence that is to be repeated 11 REPEAT Switch through various repeat mode options e g chapter track title all 12 DISPLAY Press to access and browse through various on screen opti...

Page 10: ...e battery lifespan always recharge batteries completely and without disruption Lithium polymer rechargeable batteries can be charged up to 800 times after which capacity will then gradually begin to d...

Page 11: ...mple resulting from sunlight fire or ovens There is the risk of explosion Make sure that batteries are not dismantled short circuited or are thrown into fire Never recharge non rechargeable batteries...

Page 12: ...l be able to use your Titan as a signal source for an external device with this connection for example as a monitor Please refer to the user manual ac companying this device before connecting Earphone...

Page 13: ...us European countries The transmission frequencies used to broadcast DVB T already correspond with well known analog broadcasting UHF and VHF channels These channels can be used more effectively with...

Page 14: ...will be dis played on screen This service may vary according to the station being watched Use the numeric buttons to enter a page number you would like to view Press TTX again to exit the teletext fun...

Page 15: ...se through subtitle languages while viewing a film on a DVD by pressing the SUBTITLE button Press the TITLE button to return to the main menu on a DVD You can use the TV RADIO A B button to mark a ran...

Page 16: ...the desired song Select songs excee ding the number 10 by using the 10 button The Reverse Forward Skip button lets you skip return to the previous next title Press the buttons repeatedly to select a d...

Page 17: ...tton to open the CD compartment and to insert a disc Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button to open the source selection menu Select DVD as your signal source Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER The d...

Page 18: ...or select under the submenu opti on AUDIO MODE between a L R L L and R R sound setting mode LT LR Select this option if a DVD disc has been recorded in a Pro Logic Dolby Digi tal format and the respe...

Page 19: ...audio channel speaker only R R Sound is transmitted through the right audio channel speaker only In this menu there are several different display and picture settings available for usage Colour system...

Page 20: ...options are available forTV station adjustment under this menu item Set favourites Favor Relocate stations to a different location Move Delete stations Del Chapter 14 Menu overview Chapter 14 Menu ove...

Page 21: ...be used after the device is turned on DVD DVB USB or last used Default This menu option returns all settings to a factory default setting EXIT Select to exit the menu Handling CDs and DVDs Do not tou...

Page 22: ...s designed and manufactured for playback of Region 2 encoded DVD software Thus this device is only capable of playing DVDs intended for Region 2 Region code information Most DVD disc covers have a glo...

Page 23: ...segment of a title such as a scene in a film A chapter number is assigned to each chapter enabling you to easily locate a preferred chapter De pending on the disc chapters may only be partially displ...

Page 24: ...e between the remote control and the device does not exceed 8 m Buttons do not function on the device and or remote control Turn the device off and then on again As an alternative turn the device off...

Page 25: ...The device must be disconnected from the power supply source prior to service maintenance or repairs Capacitors within the device may still carry voltage even though they have been disconnected from...

Page 26: ...age Power supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Car adapter 10 15 V DC Device 9 12 V DC Power consumption under 12 W Screen diagonal 22 86 cm 9 Display format 16 9 Pixel 640 RGB H x 234 V Video colour system PAL...

Page 27: ...DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW SVCD Audio CD CD R CD RW USB flash drives with a capacity up to 4 GB and formatted to FAT32 Via the included adapter SD MMC RS MMC SDHC memory cards with a capacity up to 4...

Page 28: ...www x4 tech de Version 1 0 12 2009...

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