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AMD350 Manual 

 

Index 

 

1. Intended use 

 

2. Safety 

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2.1. Labels in this manual 

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2.2. General safety instructions 

 

3. Preparations for use 

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3.1. Unpacking 

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3.2. Package contents 

 

4. Installation 

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4.1. Install batteries 

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4.2. Connecting the system 

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4.3. Connecting random equipment 

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4.4. Connecting to the mains 

 

5. Functions 

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5.1. Remote control 

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5.2. AMD350 Microset 

 

6. Operation 

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6.1. Quick start 

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6.2. General setup menu operation 

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6.3. Clock functions 

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6.4. DVD/CD functions 

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6.5. Radio functions 

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6.6. USB functions 

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6.7. AUX IN 

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6.8. iPad/ iPhone/ iPod functions 

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6.9. Operation with BLUETOOTH 

 

7. Cleaning and maintenance 

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7.1. Handle and care of a disc 

 

8. Technical data 

 

9. Disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AMD350

Page 1: ...om equipment o 4 4 Connecting to the mains 5 Functions o 5 1 Remote control o 5 2 AMD350 Microset 6 Operation o 6 1 Quick start o 6 2 General setup menu operation o 6 3 Clock functions o 6 4 DVD CD functions o 6 5 Radio functions o 6 6 USB functions o 6 7 AUX IN o 6 8 iPad iPhone iPod functions o 6 9 Operation with BLUETOOTH 7 Cleaning and maintenance o 7 1 Handle and care of a disc 8 Technical da...

Page 2: ... DVD will not play on this appliance The appliance has built in copyright protection technology that prevents copying from a disc to any media If a video recorder is connected to the appliance the video output image will be distorted during recording Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works ...

Page 3: ... The appliance can fall and can cause serious injury CAUTION Do not spill any liquid on the appliance WARNING Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes CAUTION Do not block the ventilation holes This appliance is double insulated therefore no earth wire is required Always check that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate This appliance employs a laser system To p...

Page 4: ...n case it ever becomes necessary to return your product for service This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage in transit If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials please remember to recycle with due care to the environment 3 2 Package contents The following items are included in the received package 1 x AMD350 DVD Micro System 2 x Speaker 1 x Remote control ...

Page 5: ...the and polarity markings CAUTION Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion which will damage the appliance Corrosion oxidation battery leakage and any other gradually acidic defect of this nature will invalidate the guarantee 4 2 Connecting the system Connect the speakers to the appliance ...

Page 6: ...4 3 Connecting random equipment Connect the tv Use one of the cables as presented in the image below To connect the aerial to the appliance Insert an FM aerial or a suitable cable into the connection ...

Page 7: ...4 4 Connecting to the mains Connect the appliance to the mains Switch on the appliance ...

Page 8: ... Digit buttons 3 GOTO button 4 USB button 5 DISK button 6 AUX button 7 SLOW button 8 PLAY PAUSE button 9 STOP button 10 PREVIOUS button 11 ENTER button 12 Arrow buttons 13 SETUP button 14 SUBTITLE button 15 TITLE button 16 REPEAT button 17 BASS button ...

Page 9: ... 26 DOCK button 27 MUTE button 28 OSD RDS button 29 VOLUME button 30 MENU button 31 ANGLE button 32 ZOOM button 33 AUDIO button 34 DIM button 35 SHUFFLE button 36 SURROUND button By pressing the button EQ 19 the desired music mode POP JAZZ ROCK CLASSIC FLAT can by selected Press the button DIM 35 to select the brightness level ...

Page 10: ... 4 iPad iPhone iPod dock 5 USB 2 0 slot 6 AUX jack 3 5 mm 7 EJECT 8 PLAY PAUSE 9 PREVIOUS 10 NEXT 11 STOP 12 SOURCE 13 VOLUME 14 iR SENSOR 15 DVD tray 16 Connection to speakers 17 AV OUT 18 COMPONENT 19 SCART 20 ON OFF 21 FM ANTENNA 22 AUX IN 23 HDMI 24 AC POWER ...

Page 11: ...ntrol unless indicated otherwise 6 1 Quick start General functions Set the appliance in the standby mode To switch on the appliance press the STANDBY button 1 To switch back to the standby mode press the STANDBY button 1 again To adjust the volume press the VOL button or the VOL button 29 To mute or restore sound press the MUTE button 27 ...

Page 12: ...al Tuner functions Switch on the appliance To select the source mode TUNER press the TUNER button 25 AUX To select the source mode AUX press the AUX button 6 Connect the external appliance to your AMD350UC Mircoset USB and Memory card functions Turn on the television Switch on the appliance Insert the USB device in the slot The device can only be connected one way Press the USB button 4 To start p...

Page 13: ...ollowing actions have to be carried out with the remote control Press the SETUP button 13 Press the arrow buttons left and right 12 to select a menu The submenu is displayed directly Press the arrow buttons up and down 12 to scroll through the submenu Press the ENTER button 11 to select a setting or the left arrow button to cancel the selection Press the SETUP 13 button to store the settings and e...

Page 14: ...ust the colour intensity SATURATION Adjust the saturation of the image GAMMA Adjust the colour intensity Preference setup page Select the video output format to match the appliance to the TV system PAL AUTO or NTSC The video output format can only be selected when the DVD tray is empty Please note if the wrong option has been selected this may result in very poor image quality In that case select ...

Page 15: ...w password in the second box Enter the new password again in the third box to confirm The default password 0000 is always active Even if the password has been reset DEFAULT Restore all default settings of the appliance except the settings for the menu items PARENTAL and PASSWORD 6 3 Clock functions ...

Page 16: ... timer volume To do this press the arrow buttons 12 Press ENTER 11 to confirm The hour digits start flashing Set the hour To do this press the arrow buttons 12 Press ENTER 11 to confirm Set the minutes To do this press the arrow buttons 12 Press ENTER 11 to confirm The alarm mode flashes on the display Press the arrow buttons 12 and select ON to enable the timer or select OFF to disable the timer ...

Page 17: ...ed rates are 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x To pause playback press the PLAY PAUSE button 8 once to resume playback press the button again To stop playback temporarily press the STOP button 9 once Press the button again to stop playback permanently or press the PLAY PAUSE button 8 to resume playback To select extra information of a DVD or CD remaining time passed playtime track number chapter number press the O...

Page 18: ... video files the appliance will only recognise list and play one content type Using the PROGRAM function For video discs and audio CDs Press the PROGRAM button 23 to enter the PROGRAM function Press the digit buttons 2 to select a desired track and use the arrow button down 12 to highlight the next entry To confirm the selection and start the program move the highlight to START and press the ENTER...

Page 19: ... confirm Press the PLAY PAUSE button 18 to hold the slide show at the current picture Press the PLAY PAUSE button 18 to resume the slide show Press the PREV or NEXT buttons 24 25 to select the previous or next picture To magnify the picture press the ZOOM button 31 To zoom in or out on the picture press the FastForward button 7 or FastRewind button 8 To move the picture press the arrow buttons 11 ...

Page 20: ... display will show AUTO Press the PREV 10 Button or the NEXT 30 Button to select the desired station You can also scan manually To do this press the arrow buttons 12 Press the PROG 23 button first and then choose the desired preset number location by pressing the numeric buttons 2 or the PREV 10 and the NEXT 30 button Touch PROG 23 to add the current station to your favourites ...

Page 21: ...n also use the digit buttons to select a folder or to play the file Press the arrow button 12 up and down to select a folder or a file Press ENTER 11 to confirm Press the MENU button 31 to return to the content menu during playback During playback the following functions are available To select a track press the PREV button 10 or the NEXT button 30 until the desired track is set To pause playback ...

Page 22: ... manufacturer specific functions we can neither guarantee that all devices will be recognised nor that all operating options that are possible in theory will actually work 6 7 AUX IN Connect the external appliance to your AMD350 Microset Select AUX mode Use the AUX 6 key for this ...

Page 23: ...ss the DOCK button 26 The LED display will show IPOD It could take around 15 seconds for the AMD350 to identify the iPod iPhone iPad To start playback press the PLAY PAUSE button 8 once The iPod iPhone iPad will automatically start charging once it is docked onto the AMD350 ...

Page 24: ...Bluetooth pairing mode Search Bluetooth devices and select BLUEPORT to establish connection Enter 0000 when the player asks for the PIN code When the pairing succeeds the LED display panel shows BLUEPORT NOTE your Bluetooth connection has a range of approximately 8 metres If you move outside the Bluetooth range the connection will be automatically terminated We can not guarantee that all Bluetooth...

Page 25: ...rface gently radially from centre towards the outer edge Do not apply thinner alcohol chemical solvent or sprays when cleaning Such cleaning fluids will permanently damage the disc surface 8 Technical data AMD350 Microset Voltage 230VAC 50 Hz Power consumption 35W Frequency response 1 5 dB 20Hz 20KHz Speaker output 2 x 50W RMS Disc output Television system PAL NTSC Frequency range 20Hz 20KHz Signa...

Page 26: ...sal of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste For more detailed information about recycling of t...

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