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PDV - 57010D (DE) 

 

PDV - 57010D (GB) 

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 BENUTZERHANDBUCH 
 USER

 

MANUAL 

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D’UTILISATION 

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L'UTENTE 

 GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING 
 MANUAL

 

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Summary of Contents for PDV - 57010D (DE)

Page 1: ...E PDV 57010D GB PDV 57010D FR PDV 57010D ES PDV 57010D IT PDV 57010D NL PDV 57010D PT BENUTZERHANDBUCH USER MANUAL MANUEL D UTILISATION MANUAL DEL USUARIO MANUALE PER L UTENTE GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES http www odys net ...

Page 2: ...external A V source 19 5 4 Connecting headphones 20 5 5 Power supply unit 20 5 6 Car adapter 21 6 Rechargeable battery pack 22 6 1 Connecting the rechargeable battery pack 23 6 2 Charging the battery pack 23 6 3 Removing the rechargeable battery pack 24 7 Disc information 25 7 1 Compatible disc formats 25 7 2 Using discs 26 8 Playback operation 27 9 System settings 44 10 Glossary 57 11 Trouble sho...

Page 3: ...2 EN ...

Page 4: ... cable for other devices Malfunctions damage electric shocks and fires can occur as a result Do not place the device near the airbag in the vehicle thus avoiding functional disorders When the airbag deploys the device or acces sories may be flung through the vehicle and thus can cause injuries and accidents The device must not overheat Malfunctions damage smoke and fires can occur as a result When...

Page 5: ...technicians only Install the cables so that they do not present an obstacle to operating the vehicle or to getting into or out of the vehicle Make sure that no cables can accidentally wrap around the steering wheel the pedals or any passenger s feet Tie the cables together If operating the device inside a vehicle do not set the volume level too high so that you are still able to hear sounds occurr...

Page 6: ...e properly earthed protective earth Do not use any discs that are burred scratched bent or broken that are damaged or deformed in any other way or that are of poor quality Do not play any discs of a wrong format For example if you assign the extension cda to a file that does not in fact have this format a very loud sound may be played that can damage speakers Do not touch the TFT LCD screen with y...

Page 7: ...y for the protection of copyrights that is protected by patents in the United States of America and by other laws regarding the protection of intellectual property Use of this copyright protection technology must be approved by Macrovision This approval is granted exclusively for personal use and other limited visual presenta tions unless Macrovision has expressly permitted a more extensive use Re...

Page 8: ...timecode information Remember the last playback position and resume playback when turned on without opening the disc cover Special functions Multiple display formats and camera perspec tives zoom in zoom out multilingual subtitles High resolution More than 500 lines of horizontal resolution with MPEG 2 Parental control Blocking of certain scenes or entire discs Switchable power supply unit Automat...

Page 9: ...perating manual 1 x mains cable with power supply unit 1 x audio video cable 1 x rechargeable battery pack 1 x car adapter 1 x carrying bag Note on copyrights Accessories and their corresponding part numbers are subject to change without notice due to technological progress ...

Page 10: ...9 EN 3 Controls Front view 1 TFT LCD screen 2 Loudspeaker 3 button To change the selection level 4 MODE button To change the display format brightness contrast colour ...

Page 11: ...tton To select menu objects fast forward rewind during playback 10 button To select menu objects Jump to next previous chapter 11 OK button 12 Stop button 13 Playback Pause button 14 A B loop button 15 Display for charge state of rechargeable battery 16 Power supply indicator lamp 17 Sensor for remote control 18 Disc cover 19 Button for opening the disc cover ...

Page 12: ...1 EN Right view 1 Volume controller 2 Headphone jack 3 Audio In Out and for optical digital output jack 4 Video In Out jack 5 DVD AV IN switch 6 Power supply jack 9 5 V DC Left view 1 Power on off switch ...

Page 13: ... with a docking terminal on its bottom side for connexion to a docking station This allows you to easily connect the device to a variety of peripheral devices with minimal space require ments When you connect your portable DVD player to a docking station it turns into a full fledged desktop device ...

Page 14: ...2 INFO button Displays or hides detailed information about the disc in the device 3 TITLE button Shows the title menu if the disc contains subtitles 4 Direction buttons Used in the selection of menu objects 5 ENTER button Activates the selection ...

Page 15: ... to set point A Press the button a second time to set point B Press this button during looped playback to exit the loop mode 13 ZOOM button To cycle through the zoom levels Use the direction buttons to shift the picture while zooming 14 REP button To repeat a chapter track title or the entire disc 15 MENU button While in playback mode to display the menu of the DVD currently inserted in the player...

Page 16: ...u to select a different playback language if available on disc Inserting the battery remote control Place the remote control on a plain surface and insert the battery as described below 1 Pull out the battery compartment in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the new battery with plus side up 3 Push the battery compartment back into the remote control Use only batteries of the type CR2025 with a v...

Page 17: ...should not exceed 60 The inappropriate use of the battery can lead to overheating explosion fire and injuries Leaking batteries can damage the remote control Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight The battery must not be recharged deformed disassembled or overheated Do not throw the battery into water or fire Replace discharged batteries immediately ...

Page 18: ... the DVD player must be switched off and disconnected from the mains Observe the colour coding when connecting audio and video cables 5 1 Connecting to a television set Audio video connectors Using the audio video cables connect the DVD player to the A V inputs of the television set as shown in the illustration below ...

Page 19: ...ing to an amplifier Prior to connecting the DVD player to an external audio device read the operating instructions for the respective device Connect the DVD player to the A V amplifier as shown in the illustration below ...

Page 20: ... to the A V signal source for example DVD or video recorder as shown in the illustration below Then set the DVD AV IN switch to AV IN Note When external audio signals are received during DVD playback this can lead to disturbing noise in the loudspeakers If this is the case disconnect the audio cable ...

Page 21: ...nect the power supply unit as described below Connect the power supply cable to the DC 9 5V IN jack on the right side of the device as shown below Connect the power plug to an earthed socket The power supply indicator lamp lights up red Note 1 Turn off the DVD player before you unplug the mains cable from the socket 2 When the DVD player operates on mains power the LCD screen lights up brighter th...

Page 22: ...DVD player and the cigarette lighter of the vehicle Note 1 The driver must not operate the device or look at the screen while driving 2 Position the device in a way that ensures an uninhibited view 3 Remove the rechargeable battery pack before connecting the device using the car adapter 4 If possible disconnect the car adapter cable while starting the vehicle ...

Page 23: ...expose rechargeable batteries to high temperatures or direct sunlight Ensure adequate air circulation around the device Do not place the device on soft furniture carpets or other materials while in operation as this may restrict the air from properly circulating around the device Do not short circuit the contacts of a rechargeable battery Do not disassemble the rechargeable battery Remove the batt...

Page 24: ... they are aligned with the matching notches on the DVD player and push the battery inside the device until it audibly locks into place 6 2 Charging the battery pack Charge the rechargeable battery as described below 1 Connect the battery to the DVD player 2 Connect the power supply unit that is supplied with the device to the DC 9 5V IN power jack on the right side of the device 3 Connect the powe...

Page 25: ...ich ultimately discharges the battery Turn off the DVD player before you remove the rechargeable battery as described below 1 Push the battery s locking mechanism forward with one hand and using the other hand pull out the battery as shown in the illustration below 2 Store the battery in a suitable location when it will not be used for an extended period of time Note Remove the rechargeable batter...

Page 26: ...3 min SS SL 242 min SS DL 266 min DS SL 12 cm 484 min DS DL 41 min SS SL 75 min SS DL 82 min DS SL DVD 8 cm 150 min DS DL 12 cm 74 min CD 8 cm 20 min MP3 12 cm 600 min JPEG 12 cm DivX 12 cm The discs mode of operation depends on the manufacturer Observe the corresponding notes for the respective disc ...

Page 27: ... clean cloth for cleaning that can be moistened with a neutral diluted cleaning agent if the disc is very contaminated Do not wipe in circular motion risk of static noises instead always wipe from the centre of the disc toward the outer edge see illustration CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON THE DVD PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME Caution Do not use low quality discs to avoid d...

Page 28: ...ndicator lamp lights up green and a welcome screen is displayed 3 Press the OPEN button insert a disc with the printed side facing up and close the disc cover see illustration 4 The DVD player automatically starts with the playback 5 Adjust the volume to the desired level using the VOLUME controller on the right side 6 Press the PWR button on the remote control The DVD player switches to standby m...

Page 29: ...ss the ZOOM button this allows you to successively increase the image size to 125 150 and 200 using the button or to successively decrease the image size to 75 and 50 using the button This function is not available for CDs A B button Enables you to repeat playback of the section bet ween points A and B multiple times while a disc is playing Press this button once to set point A Press the button a ...

Page 30: ...layback to resume from the same position press PLAY on the remote control Press this button a second time to end playing back the disc altogether MENU Press this button once during playback to display the menu on the screen Press this button a second time to resume playback In menu mode select the desired option using the buttons 0 9 on the remote control Then press OK on the DVD player or ENTER o...

Page 31: ...repeatedly to cycle through the following information Single Elapsed Track N Time Single Remain Track N Time Total Elapsed Track N Time Total Remain Track N Time Display Off AUDIO button During playback the available audio streams are enabled successively DVDs can contain up to eight audio streams e g for multiple languages SUBT button During playback allows you to select a language for subtitles ...

Page 32: ...ontrol or DVD player Title To select a specific title Using the numeric keys 0 9 you can change the first digit directly Chapter To select a specific chapter Using the numeric keys 0 9 you can change the first digit directly Audio To select an audio option e g Dolby Digital Subtitle To activate deactivate the subtitles on off Angle To set the camera angle Total Time Entering a title time using the...

Page 33: ...te control or on the DVD player ANGLE button Pressing this button cycles through the camera perspectives available for the particular scene see illustration This function is only available for DVDs that contain recordings of multiple camera perspectives TITLE button The content of a DVD is often divided into several titles that contain multiple menus If you press the TITLE button during playback t...

Page 34: ...g this button repeatedly will increase the forward speed successively to 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and then reset it to normal speed button Press this button once to rewind Pressing this button repeatedly will increase the rewind speed successively to 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and then reset it to normal speed REP button To repeat a track or all tracks in sequence button Press this button once to jump to the beginn...

Page 35: ...directly using the buttons 0 9 on the remote control INFO button Press this button once to display detailed informa tion about the disc in the player Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the following information Note represents the number of the track played N represents the number of tracks on the disc AUDIO button To cycle through the following sound effects Mono Left Mono Right Mix Mo...

Page 36: ...mote control or the DVD player 4 Press the button to return to the previous folder You can also move the light yellow bar to the icon Confirm your selection using one of the following buttons ENTER on the remote control or on the DVD player PAUSE Press this button once during playback to pause playback Press this button a second time to resume playback STOP Press this button once during playback t...

Page 37: ...tton Press this button once to play back the content of a file folder in loop mode Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the following options Shuffle Random Single Repeat One Repeat Folder Shuffle Repeatedly plays back the files of the current folder in a random order Random Plays back the files of the current folder in a random order When all files have been played playback is stopped Si...

Page 38: ...rs are displayed Select a folder using the buttons on the remote control Confirm your selection using one of the following buttons ENTER PLAY on the remote control or OK on the DVD player 3 The screen switches to display the selected subfolder Select a file using the buttons on the remote control Confirm your selection using one of the following buttons ENTER on the remote control or on the remote...

Page 39: ...bout the disc in the player Press this button a second time to close the display window This function is only available in folder mode REP button Press this button once to play back the content of a file folder in loop mode Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the following options Shuffle Random Single Repeat One Repeat All Cancel Repeat Shuffle Repeatedly plays back the files of the cur...

Page 40: ...epeat mode MENU button During playback To go to the root folder To resume normal playback press the button PLAY on the remote control GOTO button During playback To select a file using the numeri cal keys 0 9 Confirm your selection with ENTER remote control or OK DVD player In folder mode To highlight the current file with a yellow bar use the numerical keys 0 9 to select the desired file directly...

Page 41: ...kwise as shown below Press the button to rotate the current picture anti clockwise as shown below Press the button to flip the current picture horizontally as shown below Press the button to flip the current picture vertically as shown below Note In some picture CDs the functions for rotating and zooming pictures are not available due to design limitations ...

Page 42: ...utton a second time to resume playback button Press this button once to activate Fast Forward Press this button repeatedly to increase the forward speed successively to 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and then reset it to normal speed button Press this button once to activate Fast Rewind Press this button repeatedly to increase the rewind speed successively to 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and then reset it to normal speed b...

Page 43: ...only the current file Repeat One Plays back the current file repeatedly Repeat All Repeatedly plays back all files of the current folder in the original order Repeat Off Exits the repeat mode This function is available only in normal playback mode and not in repeat mode SLOW button When you press this button the playback speed is successively reduced to 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 of the normal forward s...

Page 44: ...ollowing Select Go To INFO button Press this button to cycle through the following information SUBT button To select a language for subtitles if available on disc or turn off the subtitles Note Not all discs support the functions for subtitles camera perspectives or audio effects ...

Page 45: ...2 The Setup menu is displayed In this menu you can define general settings loudspeaker settings Dolby Digital settings video settings as well as other default settings You can leave the Setup menu at any time by pressing the SETUP button again 3 Use the and buttons on the remote control or on the DVD player to select the desired submenu 4 Use the and buttons on the remote control or on the DVD pla...

Page 46: ...ing the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are Normal PS Normal LB and Wide default Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting Note For TV sets with a 4 3 screen select Normal PS or Normal LB for devices with a 16 9 screen select Wide ...

Page 47: ...he desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting OSD Language To set the language for the on screen menu Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are English default French Spanish German Portuguese Dutch and Italian Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press t...

Page 48: ... buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting Screen Saver To activate deactivate screen savers Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are On default and Off Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting ...

Page 49: ...d playback is automatically resumed at the last playback position Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are On and Off default Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting ...

Page 50: ...e and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are Lt Rt and Stereo default Note When Lt Rt is selected the audio signals are output in Dolby format when Stereo is selected they are output in stereo format Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting ...

Page 51: ...no To set the channel output mode Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are Stereo default L Mono R Mono and Mix Mono Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting ...

Page 52: ...ion rate to achieve different compression effects Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Use the and buttons to select the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting ...

Page 53: ...ng ENTER or Possible settings are High Medium and Low default Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting Brightness To set the brightness of an image Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or The default setting is 00 Use the and buttons to select the desired setting and confirm...

Page 54: ...buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or The default setting is 00 Use the and buttons to select the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Preference page TV Type To set the TV system type PAL Multi NTSC The illustration shows the options available in this submenu ...

Page 55: ...d buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting Subtitle To set the subtitle language Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Possible settings are English French Spanish Chinese Japanese Korean Russian Thai and Off default Use the and buttons to highlight the desired setting and confirm wit...

Page 56: ...th ENTER Press to exit the option s setting Parental To set parental controls Depending on the disc DVDs can be categorized by their contents You can use this option to block certain scenes on a disc or the entire disc The default setting is Adult Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or see illustration Use the and buttons to highlight the des...

Page 57: ...ption using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Enter the desired password and confirm with ENTER Press to exit the option s setting Default Use this option to reset the device settings to their defaults Highlight the option using the and buttons Switch to the option s setting by pressing ENTER or Press ENTER again to reset the device to its default settings ...

Page 58: ...n this format the image of widescreen DVDs is displayed with black bars at the top and the bottom of the screen Pan Scan image format In this format the image of widescreen DVDs is cropped on the right and on the left Titles chapters DVDs are divided into larger sections titles and smaller sections chapters The sections are numbered title number chapter number Track CD CDs are divided into section...

Page 59: ...tal picture album you can create a picture CD in JPEG format The illustration shows the folders and files contained on such a CD MP3 MP3 is a commonly used compression format for digital audio files that achieves a very good CD like quality DivX DivX is a new method used for encoding video that is based on the MPEG 4 compression standard This DVD player is capable of playing back DivX movies ...

Page 60: ...isc cover not closed Close disc cover No disc inserted Insert disc Disc inserted the wrong way Insert disc with label facing up Disc dirty or deformed Clean disc or insert other disc The DVD player does not work Moisture on lens Remove disc and turn off DVD player for at least two hours Device not properly connected Check connexions and connect device in the correct way Speakers not turned on Turn...

Page 61: ...mote control not pointed at DVD player Point remote control directly at DVD player Remote control battery inserted the wrong way Check the battery s polarity and if necessary insert battery correctly Remote control does not work Battery too low or completely discharged Insert new battery Other possible causes for problems Static discharges or other external interferences can cause the DVD player t...

Page 62: ... impedance 10kΩ Video Out Video Out Output level 1VP P 0 2 impedance 75Ω Asymmetrically negative Mains voltage AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 25W Dimensions without battery pack 195mm X 149mm X 38 5mm Weight without battery pack 860g DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Manufactured under licence of Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dol...

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