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Owner’s Manual

DVD1500

Article Nr. 25070PD2580090

128-5930

Portable

DVD/VCD/SVCD/CD

Player

1-800-645-4994

Customer Service

Summary of Contents for DVD1500

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual DVD1500 Article Nr 25070PD2580090 128 5930 Portable DVD VCD SVCD CD Player 1 800 645 4994 Customer Service ...

Page 2: ...ide blade is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for re placement of the obsolete outlet 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the DVD 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manu facturer 12 Unplug this DVD during lighting...

Page 3: ...ge within the product s enclosure WARNING SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL This owner s manual employs four different symbols to indicate the different types of warning message The double square symbol indicates a classification of IEC 417 No 5172 to identify equipment meeting the safety re quirements of DOUBLE INSULATION specified for Class II equipment It can in no way be confused with the manufacturer s ...

Page 4: ...es with Class 1 government laser performance standards This laser device does not emit hazardous light and is fully enclosed during user opera tion and maintenance OUTDOOR USE WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture USING AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE This product is sold with a power cord appropriate for accessing an external power source Mak...

Page 5: ...proved for use in your country and properly rated for product voltage and current requirements refer to product electrical rating label The power cord voltage and current rating should be greater than said ratings for the product Furthermore power cord wire must be a minimum 0 75mm2 18AWG with a recommended length between 5 and 6 5 feet 1 5 to 2 meters Contact your authorized service provider rega...

Page 6: ...s or other de vices which are easily affected by magnetic forces Do not place objects on top of the player Do not place any objects on top of the player Turn off the power when not using the player Depending on the TV reception conditions stripes may appear on the TV screen when the TV is turned on while the player s power is on This is not a malfunction of the player or the TV If this should happ...

Page 7: ...em USA This product incorporates copyright protection tech nology that is protected by method claims of cer tain U S Patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection tech nology must be authorized by Macrovision Corpo ration and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorize...

Page 8: ...dard will yield poor image quality NOTE Copy Guard Protection When the DVD player audio video output is plugged into the A V input jacks of a Video Cassette Recorder VCR using the audio video cables red white and yellow RCA jacks poor picture quality may result i e screen on TV getting brighter and dimmer due to Macrovision copy guard protection contained on some DVD discs NOTE When the DVD player...

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Page 10: ...efore use may we recommend you familiarize yourself with this owner manual The manual discusses player operation the use of remote controller system setup and player mainte nance If you are interested in a specific topic s please refer to the index on the next page For quick start of using this player and gaining fundamen tal operating information about this player you can refer to page 14 Quick S...

Page 11: ...er Controls 20 6 Remote Control Buttons 36 7 System Setup 50 8 Changing Setting During Play 62 9 Programmed Play 70 10 Connecting AV Peripherals 72 11 Setting the Password and Rating 78 12 Rechargeable Battery Installation and Use 82 13 User Precautions and Simple Maintenance 86 14 Specifications 89 Table of Contents ...

Page 12: ...not come standard with your player or be offered for optional purchase Please contact your autho rized retailer service regarding any questions 2 Items Supplied 1 DVD Player one 2 AC DC Power Adapter one 3 Digital Audio Signal Cable one 4 AV Signal Cable one 5 Power Cord one 6 Wireless Remote Control one 7 AAA Batteries for Remote Control two 8 Owner Manual one 2 Check Inventory ...

Page 13: ...13 PD 258 DVD1500 DVD1500 Items Supplied Continued 9 Rechargeable NiMH Battery 10 Car Power Adapter 11 S Video Signal Cable 12 Stereo Earphones 2 Check Inventory Optional Item 1 Carrying Bag ...

Page 14: ...ltage or power spikes that could damage the player Do not use the provided power cord with any other device The transformer on the end of the power cord will feel slightly warm during player operation or when plugged into a socket When player is not in use always unplug the trans former from the power source 3 If you plan to power this DVD player using batteries please first refer to page 82 of th...

Page 15: ...y at the laser emitting device while the CD player cover is open Doing so could result in eye damage caused by the laser light 2 Press the OPEN Button To Open the Protective Cover The cover opens to a maximum 135 only The player s liquid crys tal display LCD is located on the cover s reverse side Take care not to scratch or mar the screen with sharp objects Close the cover when the player is not i...

Page 16: ... contaminated by dust etc Try to keep the CD player cover closed as much as possible to seal internal components from outside contamination 5 Slide the Side Power Switch ON At the left side of the unit position the POWER slide switch to the ON OFF position This switch is spring loaded and will return to the center position after it is released Positioning the slide switch once again in the same di...

Page 17: ... begin play automatically To stop play press the STOP button Remember also to turn off player power as well After pressing the STOP button unless the power is also disabled the loaded disc should continue spinning 3 Quick Starting Guide You are now ready to sit back and enjoy a great DVD experience To stop play at any time press the STOP button Slid ing the POWER button to ON OFF will then shut do...

Page 18: ...on low glare zero radiation emissions and high clarity Fur ther the screen supports a 16 9 display format compatible with that used by the most advanced DVD output The RGB true color display delivers accurate and rich on screen images Onboard Stereo Speakers and Earphone Plug Two onboard speakers allow you to enjoy the player without cumbersome add ons Plug in your earphones to tap into high clari...

Page 19: ...he player can output in full digital allowing full enjoyment from DVDs with sur round sound or DTS when the player is connected into an amplifier with digital decoding capability The result 5 1 channel theater sound is on par with the best movie theaters Automatic Power Saving Design On battery power when your player power has been shut off for over 10 seconds the DVD uses it s power saving design...

Page 20: ...e refer to page 41 Once completed press SETUP once again to close out the setup screen Pressing on the BRIGHTNESS buttons allow you to control the brightness level of the LCD screen This player is equipped with a 5 8 inch 16 9 non radiation emitting large screen TFT panel The dis play delivers colors that are sharp and vivid 1 2 3 5 Player Controls 1 Active Liquid Crystal Display SETUP Button BRIG...

Page 21: ...e Pressing the DISPLAY MODE button will cause the screen to display screen size ratio information You may choose between 16 9 display normal display expand from center and off Continuing to press several times on the DISPLAY MODE button will cycle you through the choices The default value is 16 9 4 5 COLOR Button DISPLAY MODE Button ...

Page 22: ...e next section The ENTER button is also available on the remote control Refer to page 42 for relevant instructions After pressing SETUP and making relevant selec tions within this mode press RETURN to return to the next highest level within the mode The RETURN button is also available on the remote control Re fer to page 40 for relevant instructions 1 2 Player Controls 2 ENTER Button and Direction...

Page 23: ...age 41 for relevant instructions While in play the DVD player will operate interac tively with the installed DVD Pressing the TITLE button during play of some discs will result in the name of the title being displayed However on some others pressing TITLE will cause the main menu or publisher s name to be displayed Regardless of the display follow subsequent on screen instruc tions regarding butto...

Page 24: ...on for more than one second will force the player to jump to the next or pre vious track In other words these two keys can function like the NEXT and PREV keys on the remote control See page 46 for more details When playing back DVD VCD or SVCD press the FAST FORWARD button once to fast forward at 2x the normal output speed Press the button again to fast forward at 4x normal output speed and press...

Page 25: ... to the disc as happens with conventional magnetic music tape However do remember that while in pause the player is still drawing the same amount of power as in play mode This button is also available on the remote control Refer to page 43 for relevant instructions Pressing the PLAY button will immediately play the disc installed in your player This button is also available on the remote control R...

Page 26: ...yer accepts any 3 5 mm standard earphone plug and delivers high qual ity sound You can choose any standard 3 5 mm stereo earphone which can easily be found on the market or by attaching a 3 5 mm to 5 mm phone jack converter you can enjoy even higher audio quality using large professional earphones The player s speakers will be automatically disabled once earphones have been plugged in Prior to rem...

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Page 28: ...lugged into the A V input jacks of a Video Cassette Recorder VCR using the audio video cables red white and yellow RCA jacks poor picture quality may result i e screen on TV getting brighter and dim mer due to Macrovision copy guard protection contained on some DVD discs In IN mode the player will accept inputs from the above mentioned devices for broadcast on its onboard LCD screen and speakers I...

Page 29: ...ht will dictate whether the player permits only input signals or only output signals When the INPUT SELECT switch is set to the left IN the player will accept AV signals from outside sources When set to the right OUT the player will output AV signals to outside devices See item1 for further details 2 3 Important Once set to the IN position all player sound and video output will cease in preparatio...

Page 30: ...in to the left turns power to the player off To avoid unintended access to the player pushing the switch to the right HOLD position will lock the system When the player is locked pressing any key will have no effect on the player 2 1 Player Controls 6 DC IN Power Jack Power Switch and System Lock CAUTION The adapter supplied with the player must not be exchanged with an adapter supplied by a diffe...

Page 31: ...ower saving function Once the player has been stopped for over ap proximately five minutes the system will enter standby mode and is prepared to respond im mediately to a power up In standby mode power consumption is reduced to a minimum level to save power the front LCD status window will read oFF The player could be turned back on by pressing the POWER button on the remote control or by switchin...

Page 32: ...programmed to display several items of play data including chapter number play time repeat mode battery status charge mode and so on When power to the player has been shut down please refer to page 30 this screen will display OFF When running on battery power and main power has been switched off for five minutes the LCD screen will go fully blank Please refer to page 31 for further information re ...

Page 33: ...ntly flashing it indicates that battery reserves are at 10 percent or less Re charging is recommended at this point A battery kept at low reserves for an extended period of time is subject to damage and a shorter life span During recharge the battery symbol will flash all the way up until the battery is once again fully charged Please refer to page 82 for a description of how to recharge as well a...

Page 34: ...k up of external speak ers you can fully enjoy the experience of three di mensional sound Please refer to page 47 Once a repeat function has been chosen for a disc please refer to page 39 the Repeat Mode Display will indicate which option has been selected see below 5 6 Display Repeat Mode TITLE Title DVD 1 Current Chapter Song ALL Entire Disc A B Between Two Points Repeat Mode Display Virtual Sur...

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Page 36: ... age your remote Also when you take your player out for a spin don t forget to pack the remote as well To work the remote control please make sure you are in front of the player preferably not further than 7 meters away Pickup is locked in within a sixty degree radius In small spaces you may be able to bounce the signal off other ob jects effectively if a direct path is blocked 6 Remote Control Bu...

Page 37: ...ters For example to select song number three on a disc press 3 Also to select songs above the number 9 press 10 and the appropriate number To select for example number 23 press 10 twice and then 3 When executing system setting commands occasionally the entry of numbers is required Examples include entry of a password number setting lan guage preferences etc Refer to page 50 for a more complete des...

Page 38: ...you press the T SEARCH key This key is employed to execute a chapter search Press the up or down or keys to scroll to your preference The above icon will appear on screen when you press the PROGRAM key This key is used to set the play order of various chapters songs segments on an installed disc This function is only available for VCD and CD discs For playing back VCD VCD s playback control PBC fu...

Page 39: ...eat command While the symbol is displayed press the or key to select You can choose between repeating a chapter C song segment the entire disc D and the track title T In the event you do not wish to repeat press the cancel C button A B Key The above icon will appear on screen when you press the A B key This key is used to set play between two different points Pressing the key once for the A value ...

Page 40: ...ur preferences then press ENTER to confirm choices and close out the screen An equivalent button is also located on the player Please refer to page 23 for corresponding buttons on the player RETURN Key While programming settings you will encounter many menu levels Whether finished making your selection in a certain level or not pressing on the RETURN key will take you to the level immediately abov...

Page 41: ...vail able on any one disc depends upon the publisher An equivalent button is also located on the player Please refer to page 23 for corresponding buttons on the player SETUP Key When the player is in stop mode pressing the SETUP key will take you to the system setup menu The setup menu permits access to a number of basic system variables Please refer to page 50 for a more complete discussion of se...

Page 42: ... in the MENU screen of a DVD or VCD Furthermore pressing the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button will display the options menu on the main monitor screen Scroll through the menu to set your preferences Please refer to page 22 for corresponding buttons on the player ENTER Key Once you press the SETUP key scrolled around using the scroll keys and made your selections press ENTER to confirm choices Please refer...

Page 43: ...STEP Key Pressing the PAUSE STEP key will freeze play at its current posi tion and sound will stop If a video disc the image will freeze on the screen Pressing the pause key more than once will advance the image on screen frame by frame Press the PLAY button to resume normal play Please refer to page 25 for corresponding buttons on the player 1 2 3 SEARCH Key 4 Press the key once to fast forward a...

Page 44: ...image of one of the 9 screen sectors identified in the picture be low For example pressing 1 will display sector one as shown below upper right hand screen while pressing 8 will display a close up of sector eight lower middle screen The diagram on the next page shows the screen that will be displayed when the 1 key is pressed SHIFT Key 1 1 the program at 8x normal speed Please note you may use the...

Page 45: ...SHIFT key and then the key SHIFT Slow Motion Press the SHIFT key then the key to switch the player into slow motion mode Press once for 1 2 speed and twice for 1 4 speed play This function is valid only for video discs and will not work with audio discs In slow mode the audio will be disabled To cancel slow play press the PLAY key to resume normal speed play ...

Page 46: ...ile a disc is in play press the MARK key to bring up the symbol above then use the or keys to move the cursor over one of any of the five positions to the right of the symbol Press ENTER to confirm The current play time will be recorded up to a maximum of five posi tions If you wish to skip forward to any one of the selected positions again use the or to make your choice then press PLAY to begin p...

Page 47: ...fect on DVDs SVCDs and music CDs When the Q SURROUND key is pressed a single line message will shown on the external monitor indicates whether the Q SURROUND function is enabled Con tinually pressing this key will toggle Q SURROUND effect on and off You can also activate deactivate the Q SURROUND function within the overhead icon when you press AUDIO SELECT or ON SCREEN DISPLAY keys Please see cor...

Page 48: ...CREEN DISPLAY Key Clicking the ON SCREEN DISPLAY key will bring up the overhead control bar on the TV screen This control bar allows you to perform many different setting functions Pressing this key will not stop the play of the DVD currently in progress so that you can immediately view the results of changed settings Please refer to page 62 for more information regarding overhead control bar oper...

Page 49: ...guage options of the disc are available This function is only available in DVD and VCD Once the AUDIO SELECT key is pressed an overhead icon will appear on the remote TV screen showing current language selection along with audio channel selection and Q SURROUND status To change the language option first use the and keys to move highlighted area to the audio display field then use the and keys to c...

Page 50: ...owever some settings set in the Setup Menu could be temporarily overwritten during play by pressing the ON SCREEN DISPLAY key Please see the next chapter for more information regarding temporary setting changes If no setting changes are made within two min utes after the SETUP key is pressed the system will return auto 7 The Setup Menu incorporates six sections with the first allowing language sel...

Page 51: ...mediately preceding menu level Press SETUP to exit from the setup menu altogether ALL ALL 2 ON SCREEN MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH CHINESE Scroll or to this option and press ENTER This option allows you to change the language used to display informa tion Scroll to the display language of choice then press RE TURN to select and return to the immediately preceding menu level Press SETUP to exit from the se...

Page 52: ... up or down cursor to scroll to this section and press ENTER to enter this screen 1 AUDIO LANGUAGE Scroll up or down to the AUDIO LANGUAGE selection then press ENTER Selecting Español English or ORIGINAL will give that language priority when playing a disc with language options Also you may enter a lan guage code to make that language the audio language default choice Once set please press RETURN ...

Page 53: ... gether If your selected subtitle language is not available for the disc currently played the player will auto matically provide audio in the disc s default lan guage If your selected disc menu language is not avail able for the disc currently played the player will dis play automatically in the disc s default language ALL DVD 3 DISK MENU Scroll up or down to the DISC MENU selection then press ENT...

Page 54: ... BITSTREAM This option supports 5 1 channel surround sound effects If the 2CH 48KHz 16BIT PCM option is se lected the player will just simply output digital signal Once set please press RETURN to select and return to the imme diately preceding menu level Press SETUP to exit from the setup menu altogether DVD VCD CD The third of the six sections in the setup menu is entitled DIGITAL OUTPUT Use the ...

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Page 56: ...ECT Within this menu you have the option to select a 4 3 traditional screen format or 16 9 wide screen format The player uses 16 9 as default Use the up or down cursor to scroll to this section and press ENTER to enter this setup screen TV Aspect 7 System Setup IV TV Aspect ENTER ...

Page 57: ...at Within the Normal TV selection you may choose LETTER BOX full picture with black margins on top and bottom or PAN SCAN picture cropped on left and right margins If you output a 16 9 DVD program to a television with a traditional screen format display you should choose one of the two Normal TV options Once set please press RETURN to select and return to the immediately preceding menu level Press...

Page 58: ...l automatically halt play Use the up or down cursor to scroll to this section and press ENTER to enter this setup screen There are a total of 8 choices The higher the number value selected the looser the rating restriction placed on DVDs permitted for viewing Similarly the lower the number the stricter the criteria for viewing Under normal conditions a password must be entered to change the rating...

Page 59: ...VEL 1 Most Restrictive suitable for viewing by all fam ily members Selecting a value of 1 will only permit those DVDs rated as suitable for all ages to be played on your player DVD DVD DVD The rating of each DVD is encoded by the manu facturer and it is this code that is read by the player Run System Setup on the player to set the default limitation level When playing a DVD in which the level was ...

Page 60: ... VCD version 2 0 discs Typically VCD version 2 0 discs are formatted similarly to DVD discs when manu factured with a menu selection option The stan dard format for VCD is to return to the main menu after each segment has finished playing If you wish not to cut off at the end of each segment you may turn the playback control OFF 7 System Setup VI VCD Playback Control ENTER ...

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Page 62: ...of changing play language settings for the current disc in play Pressing the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button on the remote control will bring the title display menu up on screen Using the direc tional keys on the remote will help you access a variety of playback control op tions 8 8 Changing Setting During Play DVD ...

Page 63: ...a selection Press ENTER to confirm and go to an other selection topic 3 Play Time Symbol This field displays the play time of the current DVD program in the format hours minutes seconds Press the or keys on the player or remote con trol to go to this field then press or num bers on the remote keypad to make a selection Press ENTER to confirm and go to another selec tion topic 4 AUDIO Symbol This f...

Page 64: ...s playing 6 Q SURROUND Symbol This field displays whether Q Surround is currently enabled Press the or keys on the player or remote control to go to this field then press or to make a selection Pressing the Q SUR ROUND key on your remote will achieve the same effect Press ENTER to confirm and go to another selection topic 7 SUBTITLE Symbol This field displays the current subtitle language preferen...

Page 65: ... points Pressing the A B key again will automatically re set the start and end points BOOKMARK Symbol This key sets the memory function Use the or keys to move the cursor over one of any of the five positions to the right of the symbol Press ENTER to confirm The current play time will be recorded up to a maximum of five positions If you wish to skip forward to any one of the se lected positions ag...

Page 66: ...d displays whether a programmed play has been set Press the or keys to enable or disable programmed play Please refer to page 70 for further information regarding programming Play Time Symbol This field displays the play time of the current VCD program in the format hours minutes sec onds AUDIO Symbol Pressing the Audio key then cursoring or al lows you to switch between two track output ste reo l...

Page 67: ...eat preference for this VCD play Press the or keys on the player or remote control to select between cur rent track or full disc repeat A B REPEAT Symbol Pressing this key on the remote at two separate times points during disc play will cause the disc to repeat play between the two selected points Pressing the or keys will allow you to close or edit this function BOOKMARK Symbol This key enables t...

Page 68: ...plays the play time of the current CD program in the format minutes seconds This field can not be altered PROGRAM Symbol This field displays whether a programmed play has been set Press the or keys to enable or disable programmed play Please refer to page 70 for further information regarding programming 4 REPEAT Symbol This field displays the current repeat preference for CD play Press the or keys...

Page 69: ...rate times points during disc play will cause the disc to repeat play between the two selected points Pressing the or keys will allow you to close or edit this function MARK Symbol This key enables the positional memory function Please refer to page 65 for details regarding this function 3 1 2 01 15 10 4 5 6 RND ON 1 ON 4 3 2 5 ...

Page 70: ...hile in play or after pressing STOP press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY key located on the remote control The following screen should be displayed 2 Press the or keys to place the cursor over the field 3 Under this field press the or keys to scroll through the options OFF RND and PRG located in the bottom right hand corner of the screen Stop the cursor over PRG 4 Pressing the ENTER key will call up the fo...

Page 71: ... the disc all pro gram play data will automatically erased 9 Programmed Play The left hand of the screen will display all available chap ters songs on the current disc up to a maximum of 30 Scroll through these using the or keys and press the ENTER key once you have selected a desired song The number of the selected song should then appear on the right side of the same screen Repeat the process fo...

Page 72: ...rder to either output or input AV signals Please always keep the INPUT SELECT switch set to OUT during normal operations If set to IN the LCD screen and audio will be disabled awaiting receipt of an external signal When the Input Select switch is set to IN the player s LCD screen will go blank with only an IN symbol displayed Please refer to page 32 10 Connecting Audio Video AV Peripherals When th...

Page 73: ...ult i e screen on TV getting brighter and dimmer due to Macrovision copy guard protection con tained on some DVD discs Please note that AV signal cables are bundled in sets of three different colors The white cable is intended to carry left speaker audio the red cable right speaker audio and the yellow cable image signal data The three wires are not structurally different but the colors are intend...

Page 74: ...should provide superior picture quality The S Video cable can be used instead of the yel low cable to output video data However while the S video is in use the yellow cable latter will still out put video data providing for dual outputs if desired Configuration II AV Signal Output from S Video Port S Video Digital Signal Output S Video Digital Signal Input Audio Signal Output Audio Signal Input 10...

Page 75: ...jacks are of the 3 5 or 5 mm specification When your peripheral is of the latter type you should purchase an RCA type adapter AV Signal Output AV Signal Input Using only the red and white AV signal cables the DVD player can provide output signals for recording or through play These dual track high quality audio signals can inter face to the following peripherals 1 Amplifiers 2 Two track and reel t...

Page 76: ...tend to con nect has digital audio signal input port in order to use this feature Through digital audio transmission your digital amplifier or decoder can accept and broadcast 1 Dolby AC 3 surround sound or 2 DTS Digital Theater System sound scheme encoded in the disc Digital Audio Signal Cable Digital Input Digital Amplifier or Decoder The player must be using AC power power cord rather than DC p...

Page 77: ...ermit input signals from at least the following types of peripherals 1 Televisions equipped with AV output jacks 2 VCRs 3 Tape Recorders Players 4 8 mm and VHS C video cameras 5 Digital cameras Once connected the player is enabled to display the input signals through internal systems Control picture and sound variables brightness color etc is the same as you would with a disc installed on the play...

Page 78: ...ered in order to change the rating level currently set Once the correct password has been entered you can change the rating level or disable this function Password protection is not set into the machine by the manufacturer You are recommended to set the password soon after you purchase your player for convenience of use later Re member that only by using a password can the view rating level be cha...

Page 79: ... disc has stopped press the SETUP button on the player or re mote control The menu screen will appear 3 Press the or keys to move the cursor over the RATINGS field 4 The cursor will initially be on Rating 8 i e no viewing restriction On rating 8 all DVDs can be viewed on the player including those that may not be suitable for children and minors 5 Press ENTER once more to switch to the password sc...

Page 80: ...ng level 11 Press ENTER to confirm At this point a password dialog box will appear Please enter your password 12 If the password is incorrect the screen will return a password error message In the Password Set screen are three fields namely REMOVE CHANGE PASSWORD and CHANGE RATING LEVEL 0 6 Enter numbers directly on the remote keypad or move the or keys to select password numbers Once entered plea...

Page 81: ...he rating level again please return to step 10 of this procedure B To enter the CHANGE PASSWORD field press ENTER with the cursor over this field The system will clear the present password from the memory and open a dialog box requesting a new password be entered A To enter the REMOVE field press ENTER with the cursor over this field The system will remove the password from its database and return...

Page 82: ... charged for at least eight hours prior to connecting it to the DVD player In certain situations connecting a low charged battery to the DVD can result in soft ware lock up If you plan to not use the battery for an extended period of time say one week or longer we recommend that you first fully charge the battery and store it away prop erly For longer periods of storage please recharge the battery...

Page 83: ...ed to Battery Re charge 1 Once the battery has been fully spent please im mediately recharge the battery regardless of whether you plan to use battery power again soon in order to maximize battery life 2 To charge the battery please connect the power jack directly into the battery casing Initially a red light should light up Once fully charged this light will turn green and charging operations may...

Page 84: ...y left attached to the player for an extended period please re charge the battery at least once every two weeks 4 Avoid unnecessarily recharging fully charged batteries Installing the Battery Pack 1 First make sure the player is in Stop mode and that the AC power supply has been disconnected 2 Close the player cover and flip the player over on its back side 3 Align the battery pack with the player...

Page 85: ... the player is in Stop mode 2 Flip the player over on its back side and press the set button in the direction indicated by arrow 1 3 With the set button disabled slide the battery pack out in the direction indicated by arrow 2 12 Rechargeable Battery Installation and Use ...

Page 86: ...ot expose the player to significant vibration during play Dur ing play the player s base will become warm and is nothing to be concerned about However please avoid using the player on a warm or hot surface e g working amplifier electric blanket etc Condensation Moving your player from a cold environment to a warm one will often result in moisture condensa tion Under such conditions wait at least o...

Page 87: ...r wall socket to avoid electrical spikes that could damage sensitive electronics In exception ally dry conditions you should gently touch the player with your bare finger prior to use to dissipate any built up static electricity Avoid using your player in windy dusty conditions such as on the beach or outdoors during inclement weather The laser reader head is an exceptionally fragile component and...

Page 88: ...aking and damage to the remote s internal circuitry When installing new bat teries please make sure to select high quality non leaking batteries Recharging Battery Do not dissemble the battery pack Do not dispose of in fire Dispose of in a proper man ner and recycle where possible Do not ex pose batteries to high temperatures Do not permit battery contacts to touch metal sur faces and short Avoid ...

Page 89: ... headphone jack mini type Digital out DTS AC 3 PCM optical output Analog in Left and right channel input RCA x 2 DAC Audio 24 bit 96KHz vidio 10 bits Power Universal AC to DC switching power adapter DC 12V 3 8A AC to DC power adapter approx two hours playing time with battery pack Remote Control Wireless remote control unit DVD Function Multi story multi angle index mark multi aspect multi aspect ...

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