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Portable DVD Player

User Manual

82-154-00270

Goodmans Product Information Helpline: 0870 873 0080

GDVD84WLCD

Summary of Contents for GDVD84WLCD

Page 1: ...Portable DVD Player User Manual 82 154 00270 Goodmans Product Information Helpline 0870 873 0080 GDVD84WLCD ...

Page 2: ...age 11 Subtitles 11 Viewing From Another Angle 12 To Mute the DVD Player 13 DVD Menu 13 Using the Menu Function 13 Chapter 2 Audio CD 2 1 Audio CD Playback 14 Basic Playback 14 Stopping Playback 14 Rapid Advance Rapid Reverse 14 Skip to Previous or Subsequent Tracks 15 Pause Playback 15 2 2 Information Audio CDs 15 Displaying the Information of the Current Track 15 Chapter 3 Special Functions 3 1 ...

Page 3: ...ting 27 TV System Setting 28 4 3 AUDIO Setup 29 Digital Out Setting 29 Analog Out Setting 30 4 4 Custom Setup 31 Parental Control Setting DVD 31 Password Setting DVD 32 Angle Mark Setting DVD 33 Default Setting 34 4 5 LCD Setup 35 Panel Setting 35 Colour Setting 35 Bright Setting 36 Chapter 5 For Your Reference 5 1 Important Safety Information 37 5 2 Disc Use and Care 39 5 3 Precautions 40 5 4 Tro...

Page 4: ...on 3 PAUSE UP button 4 MENU button 5 F BWD LEFT button 6 PLAY SEL button 7 PREVIOUS button 8 STOP DOWN button 9 NUMERICAL buttons 10 SUBTITLE button 11 LCD button 12 ANGLE button 13 TITLE button 14 AUDIO button 15 F FWD RIGHT button 16 NEXT button 17 A B REPEAT button 18 REPEAT 1 ALL button 19 MUTE button 19 ...

Page 5: ... 8 10 9 11 12 1314 12 1 LCD screen 2 LCD button 3 SETUP button 4 INFO button 5 MENU button 6 PAUSE UP button 7 F FWD RIGHT button 8 PLAY SEL button 9 STOP DOWN button 10 NEXT button 11 PREVIOUS button 12 SPEAKERS 13 F BWD LEFT button 14 OPEN button ...

Page 6: ...6 Side View Location of controls 1 DC IN Socket 2 POWER button 1 2 1 2 1 Remote Sensor 2 POWER indicator FRONT SIDE LEFT SIDE ...

Page 7: ...ion of controls continued 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RIGHT SIDE 1 Volume control 2 Phones 1 socket 3 Phones 2 socket 4 Coaxial output socket Digital Audio 5 AV out AV in switch 6 Audio output input socket 7 Video output input socket ...

Page 8: ...o avoid scratches position it with the printed title side facing up 4 Close the DVD door Close the DVD door and the portable DVD player will start playback if there are no menus on the DVD If the disc has one or more titles the menu screen will appear on the screen NOTE Follow steps 5 and 6 if a menu is shown on the screen 5 Use to select play 6 Press PLAY SEL to start playback After operation Whe...

Page 9: ...ck press PLAY SEL The speed of advance x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 or reverse x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 can be selected by pressing the F FWD or F BWD buttons repeatedly Skipping Ahead or Back to Previous Chapters Skipping Ahead Press NEXT during playback Subsequent chapters will be shown for each press of this button Skipping Back Press PREVIOUS during playback Previous chapters will be shown for each press of this ...

Page 10: ...screen NOTE Repeat playback may not work correctly with some DVDs This is not a fault with the DVD player 1 DVD Repeat Sections Between Two Specific Points A B Repeat 1 Press A B to select starting point A Repeat A is shown on the screen 2 Press A B again to select end point B Repeat A B is shown on the screen The player will now playback the scenes between Point A and Point B To resume normal pla...

Page 11: ...urned on or after a disc is removed the language used will be the language which is selected as the default language in the setup menu If the default language is not recorded on the disc the portable DVD player will playback the first language programmed on the disc Subtitles Repeatedly press SUBTITLE until the required subtitle is displayed or until the subtitles are removed NOTE In some cases th...

Page 12: ... these different angles using the ANGLE button The recorded angles vary depending on the disc Press ANGLE repeatedly during playback until the preferred viewing angle is selected NOTE ANGLE will only function on discs where different angles have been recorded If the symbol is shown there are no alternative angles for the current scene DVD 1 2 Convenient functions continued ...

Page 13: ...h the DVD menu s contents and operation vary from disc to disc the following explains basic operation for these menus 1 Press TITLE in stop mode The DVD menu available on the disc now appears 2 Press to select the preferred item 3 Press PLAY SEL To enter other menu screens Repeat steps 2 and 3 To return to the previous menu screen Press TITLE Using the MENU Function 1 Press PLAY SEL 2 Press MENU A...

Page 14: ...disc and push the disc gently until it clicks into place with the printed side up Hold the disc without touching its surfaces position it with the printed title side facing up 4 Close the DVD door The portable DVD player starts playback automatically Stopping Playback Press STOP once to stop the disc at its present position PRESTOP When the play button is pressed playback will start from this posi...

Page 15: ...elect eariler tracks Pause Playback Press PAUSE once during playback The player will pause playback To resume normal playback Press PLAY SEL 2 1 Audio CD Playback continued 2 2 Information Audio CDs Displaying the Information of the Current Track Press INFO repeatedly to display the elapsed time track number and the total number of tracks on the screen Stop Displaying the Information of the Curren...

Page 16: ...Up Next photo will cover the current from the bottom to the top Cover Down Netx photo will cover the current photo from the top to the bottom Uncover Up The next photo will be uncovered from the bottom Uncover Down The next photo will be uncovered from the top Split Horizontal In The next photo will appear from the bottom and top and meet in the middle Split Horizontal Out The next photo will appe...

Page 17: ... degree ThumbnailMode After pressing the stop button the photos will be shown as thumbnails there are 15 thumbnails per page for viewing 1 Press to select the picture as thumbnails If you want to view the selected picture in full size press PLAY SEL Press STOP to return to the thumbnail screen 2 Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to view the next or previous thumbnail page To exit Thumbnail mode Press STOP on...

Page 18: ...Next photo will cover the current from the bottom to the top Cover Down Netx photo will cover the current photo from the top to the bottom Uncover Up The next photo will be uncovered from the bottom Uncover Down The next photo will be uncovered from the top Split Horizontal In The next photo will appear from the bottom and top and meet in the middle Split Horizontal Out The next photo will appear ...

Page 19: ...ictures Playback 1 Press NEXT to view the next picture or PREVIOUS to view the previous picture 2 Press RIGHT button or LEFT button to rotate the picture Press RIGHT button to rotate right by 90 degree Press LEFT button to rotate left by 90 degree To pause playback Press PAUSE To resume playback Press PLAY SEL again To stop playback Press STOP The File Manager is then displayed 3 Special Functions...

Page 20: ...d using the or the numberical buttons and then pressing PLAY SEL button NOTE Files can only be selected using the File manager when the MP3 disc is stopped To pause playback Press PAUSE To resume playback Press PLAY SEL To stop playback Press STOP Repeat Press 1 ALL REPEAT button to change the mode as follows Track The current track will be repeated Folder All tracks in the current folder will be ...

Page 21: ...ack Press STOP it will enter File Manager Playback 1 Press NEXT to view the next picture or playback the next track 2 Press PREVIOUS to view the previous picture or playback the previous track For JPEG pictures only Press RIGHT or LEFT button to rotate right or left by 90 degree To pause playback Press PAUSE To resume playback Press PLAY SEL To stop playback Press STOP and File Manager will be dis...

Page 22: ...anguage Setup and then press PLAY SEL 3 Press UP button DOWN button to select OSD and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select the preferred language 5 Press PLAY SEL 4 1 Language Setup To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To exit Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen Language Setup Move Select SETUP Quit OSD Menu Audio Subtitle English French German Ita...

Page 23: ... button to select Menu and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select the preferred language 5 Press PLAY SEL Language Setup Move Select SETUP Quit OSD Menu Audio Subtitle English Chinese Japanese French German 4 To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To exit Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen Note If the language selected is not available on the DVD menu...

Page 24: ...s UP button DOWN button to select Audio and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select the preferred language 5 Press PLAY SEL Language Setup Move Select SETUP Quit OSD Menu Audio Subtitle English Chinese Japanese French German Note If the language selected is not recorded on the disc the default language of the disc will be used 4 To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To exit...

Page 25: ... DOWN button to select Subtitle and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select the preferred language 5 Press PLAY SEL Language Setup Move Select SETUP Quit OSD Menu Audio Subtitle Off English Japanese French German Note If the language selected is not recorded on the disc the default subtitle language will be used 4 To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To exit Press SETUP to...

Page 26: ...Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen 4 3 Pan Scan Select 4 3 PS for a conventional size TV set Video material formatted using pan scan style is displayed such that a widescreen film will have the left and right edges cut off 4 3 Letter Box Select 4 3 LB for a conventional size TV set Black bands appear at top and bottom of screen letter box style when a widescreen film is view...

Page 27: ...utton to select Screen Saver and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select On or Off 5 Press PLAY SEL The waiting time of the screen saver is set to 10 minutes When the player is in the stop mode and no button is pressed for 10 minutes then the screen saver will appear automatically on the screen 4 Screen Setup Move Select SETUP Quit TV Type Screen Saver TV System On Off To go up...

Page 28: ... AUTO if it is a multi TV system that supports both PAL and NTSC Default PAL 1 Press SETUP in the stop mode 2 Press UP button DOWN button to select Screen Setup and then press PLAY SEL 3 Press UP button DOWN button to select TV System and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select the appropriate TV system for your clearest view 5 Press PLAY SEL Screen Setup Move Select SETUP Quit...

Page 29: ...ferred digital out setting 5 Press PLAY SEL To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To exit Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen For your reference If you have a Dolby Digital 5 1 or DTS capable amplifier the audio output should normally be set to SPDIF RAW If you have a 2 channel Dolby Digital amplifier the audio output should normally be set to SPDIF PCM Please check your ...

Page 30: ...ess PLAY SEL 3 Press UP button DOWN button to select Analog Out and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select the preferred analog out setting 5 Press PLAY SEL Audio Setup Move Select SETUP Quit Digital Out Analog Out 2 Channel 4 Setup To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To exit Press SETUP to exit or select EXIT from SETUP MENU screen ...

Page 31: ... UP button DOWN button to select Parental Ctrl and then press PLAY SEL 4 Enter a 4 digit password before selecting ratings and press PLAY SEL Factory pre set password 0000 You need to enter 0000 to set the rating for the first time when purchasing your DVD from the store 5 Press UP button DOWN button to select the preferred ratings 6 Press PLAY SEL Custom Setup Move Select SETUP Quit Parental Ctrl...

Page 32: ...n to select Password and then press PLAY SEL 4 Enter your old password and then press PLAY SEL Factory pre set password 0000 5 Enter your new password and then press PLAY SEL 6 Re enter your password to verify it and then press PLAY SEL Custom Setup Move Select SETUP Quit Parental Ctrl Password Angle Mark Default Old _ _ _ _ New _ _ _ _ Verify _ _ _ _ To go up one menu level Press LEFT button To e...

Page 33: ... select Angle Mark and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press UP button DOWN button to select On or Off and then press PLAY SEL NOTE Whether the ANGLE MARK is set to On or Off with this setting when you press ANGLE button the portable DVD player will still display multi angles that are available on the DVD Custom Setup Move Select SETUP Quit Parental Ctrl Password Angle Mark Default On Off To return to the S...

Page 34: ...ct Default and then press PLAY SEL 4 Press RIGHT button to select Read and then press PLAY SEL EXCEPTION The viewer rating and the password setting will NOT be changed even though defaults are selected Custom Setup Move Select SETUP Quit Parental Ctrl Password Angle Mark Default Read To return to the SETUP MENU screen Press LEFT button To finish the setup operation Press SETUP to exit or select EX...

Page 35: ...EFT button or RIGHT button to choose the preferred colour setting To finish the setup operation Press LCD repeatedly until the LCD setting information disappears P P P P Panel anel anel anel anel Nor Nor Nor Nor Normal mal mal mal mal Panel 16 9 Panel 16 9 Panel 16 9 Panel 16 9 Panel 16 9 Panel 4 3 Panel 4 3 Panel 4 3 Panel 4 3 Panel 4 3 Colour Colour Colour Colour Colour 3 3 3 3 3 Colour Colour C...

Page 36: ... the setup operation Press LCD repeatedly until the LCD setting information disappears Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 0 Bright 0 Bright 0 Bright 0 Bright 0 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 1 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 2 Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright 3 Bright ...

Page 37: ...tion or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situation Even if your headset is an open air type designed to let your hear outside sounds do not turn up the volume so high that you can not hear what is around you Failure to properly install operate and care for this product can increase the risk of electric shock or fire It can also increase the risk of monitor failure and possibly ...

Page 38: ...ul To guard against this before your hearing adapts set the volume at a low level Declbel Level dB example 30dB quiet library soft whisper 40dB Living room fridge freezer bedroom away from traffic 50dB normal conversation quiet office light traffic 60dB Electric sewing machine The following noise can be harmful under constant exposure 80dB Average city traffic alarm clock buzzer at 2 feet food mix...

Page 39: ...isc inside a car under direct sunlight After Playback always remove the disc from the player and return it to the display storage case To clean discs use a dry soft cloth moving the cloth from the centre to the outside across the disc surface DO NOT use a rotary motion as this can make the disc unplayable DO NOT use Petroleum products or aggrassive cleaning agents as these will damage the disc Use...

Page 40: ...hould be unplugged from the household mains supply Do not insert fingers or other objects inside unit Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous and may cause serious damage to the player Do not attempt to disassemble the player Do not put any foreign object onto the player on the disc tray Keep away from water magnet Keep the player away from flower vases tubs sinks etc If liquids are spil...

Page 41: ... appear This is not a malfunction Completely distorted picture or no color The disc format is not according to the TV set used PAL NTSC in picture Picture is distorted during rapid The picture will be somewhat distorted at times this is normal advance or rapid reverse No rapid advance or rapid reverse Some discs may have sections which prohibit rapid advance or rapid reverse playback No 4 3 16 9 p...

Page 42: ... are likely to occur which will cause noise A B If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry lint free cloth before using the disc Improper disc storage You can damage discs if you store them in the following places Areas exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty areas Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heatin...

Page 43: ...PAL Laser semiconductor laser wavelength 650 nm OUTPUTS Video output 1 0 V p p 75 ohms negative sync Audio output digital audio 0 5 V p p 75ohms Audio output analog audio 2 0 V rms 10 ohms SUPPLIEDACCESSORIES Remote control 1 Battery pack 2 Scart cable 1 User s Manual 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Power adaptor 1 Cigarette lighter adaptor 1 Headphone 1 5 6 Specifications 5 For Your Reference ...

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