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Client: 

 

Lidl

Project:   

SDV-702 New Plug

Language: 

EN

Date: 

31.03.2008

Version:  07

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1 (of 47 pages)

Barcode: 400 5037 10 00 1 00266

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SDV-702

 

  User Manual

 English 

Summary of Contents for SDV-702

Page 1: ... SDV 702 User Manual English ...

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Page 3: ...gine or translated into other languages 3 Declaration The SilverCrest SDV 702 DVD player and the supplied accessories comply with the basic requirements and relevant regulations of EMC directive 2004 108 EC as well as the low voltage directive 2006 95 EC The equipment fulfills the demands of Standard EN 50332 parts 1 and 2 concerning a max sound pressure level of 100 dB A and an output voltage of ...

Page 4: ... 4 Manufacturer Information JNC Datum Tech GmbH Benzstraße 33 71083 Herrenberg Germany For more information visit www mysilvercrest de ...

Page 5: ...Set up the player 17 10 2 Connect to power supply 17 10 3 Insert battery remote control 17 10 4 Insert disc 18 10 5 Turn DVD player on 18 10 6 Remove disc and turn off DVD player 18 11 Connections 19 11 1 Headphones 19 11 2 Use external AV device for playback 19 11 3 Display signal of AV device 20 11 4 Connect digital amplifier 20 12 Mounting 21 13 Basic Operation 22 13 1 Use remote control 22 13 ...

Page 6: ... playback 31 14 16 Display information 32 14 17 Display subtitle 33 14 18 Select audio language 33 14 19 Access menu 34 14 20 Rotate image 34 14 21 Slideshow effects 34 15 Setup Menu 35 15 1 Access setup menu 35 15 2 System setup 36 15 3 Language setup 39 15 4 Audio setup 40 15 5 Video setup 40 15 6 Digital setup 41 16 USB Device 42 16 1 Connect USB device 42 16 2 File playback 42 16 3 Disconnect ...

Page 7: ...m can cause eye damage Power supply Connect the power adapter only to a 100 240V 50 60Hz wall outlet Ensure the wall outlet is in close proximity to the equipment and is accessible at all times Route the cables in such a way that nobody can trip over them Ensure that you do not route cables over edges do not kink the cable Disconnect from mains power supply during lightning When disconnecting do n...

Page 8: ...isturbances by magnetic sources e g tape decks Do not place open sources of fire e g a burning candle on top or beside the equipment Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight Operation Do not move the DVD player during playback this can damage the inserted disc Remove the disc only after it has completely stopped Remove the disc before moving the equipment Switch the equipment off and disconn...

Page 9: ...ttaching the product to the headrest ensure that is does not obstruct the driver Batteries CAUTION There is a danger of explosion from the inappropriate handling of batteries Replace batteries with the same type only A swallowed battery can be lethal Keep batteries and remote control out of reach of children Immediately ask for medical assistance if a battery is swallowed The supplied battery may ...

Page 10: ...ely disconnect from mains power supply Do not use the equipment if there are visible damages to the casing power adapter or mains cable Repairs to casing power adapter and mains cable are to be performed by qualified technical personnel only Do not insert objects into the equipment Danger of electric shock Immediately disconnect from mains power supply if liquids or foreign objects have entered th...

Page 11: ...11 3 12V power adapter input 220V 1x 8 Earphones 2x 9 User manual 1x 7 Connecting cable 1x 6 Remote control with battery 1x 5 Head rest holder 2x 4 12V car adapter 1x ...

Page 12: ...operation 10 POWER ON OFF ON OFF switch DVD player 11 DC IN 12V Input 12V power adapter 220V input and 12V car adapter for DVD player 12 Right speaker 13 AUDIO DVD audio language other media select stereo mono L mono R 14 Search forward 15 Search backward 16 MODE Mode image settings press and hold for 2 seconds turn off display 17 Infrared sensor 18 Next title next chapter 19 Previous title previo...

Page 13: ...settings 28 M Change settings 29 Earphones jack 30 VOLUME Volume control 31 Power indicator lights up orange during operation 32 POWER ON OFF ON OFF switch monitor 33 Right speaker 34 Left speaker 35 DC IN 12V Power connection 36 AUDIO IN Input jack for audio signals 37 VIDEO IN Input jack for video signals OFF ON 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 ...

Page 14: ...WD Search forward 51 CLEAR Clear input 52 TITLE Display DVD title 53 10 Multi digit number 54 Numeric buttons 55 Battery compartment 56 MUTE Mute sound 57 SHIFT Toggle function numeric buttons 58 REPEAT Repeat 59 A B Repeat section 60 ZOOM Zoom function 61 Return 62 Play pause 63 REV Search backward 64 Navigate down 65 Previous title 66 Confirm start playback 67 Navigate left 68 Navigate up 69 MEN...

Page 15: ... a vehicle The car adapter is designed for a 12V vehicle system Connect the car adapter to DC IN 11 on the DVD player Connect the car adapter to a well accessible 12V cigarette lighter jack or 12V vehicle power supply output jack The car adapter LED lights up red during operation DC OU T 7 1 2V OFF ON 9 3 Battery operation The DVD player can be operated with 6 Mignon type AA batteries We recommend...

Page 16: ... The DVD player can be operated with batteries independently of the monitor The operating time depends on the use of the DVD player Use rechargeable batteries with amperage of 2300 mAh Remove the batteries from the DVD player if not in use Rechargeable batteries cannot be charged while inserted in the DVD player Observe the disposal instructions for batteries on page 47 Also observe the safety ins...

Page 17: ...5 at the bottom of the remote control Press and hold the locking mechanism on the side and pull out the battery holder at the same time Insert the supplied battery making sure to match the symbol on the battery with the same symbol in the battery compartment RELEASE RELEASE Push the battery support holder back into the battery compartment 55 Notes The average life span of the battery is 1 year Rep...

Page 18: ...automatically Depending on the type of disc the following actions will take place DVD Usually an initial scene will play and afterwards the main DVD menu is displayed Video CD A folder and a track overview are displayed The following video files can be played MPEG1 DAT MPEG2 DAT VOB MPG MPEG4 AVI MP4 Audio CD The music is played and if available a track overview is displayed MP3 WMA CD A folder an...

Page 19: ...unit Press VOLUME 30 to set the monitor to the lowest volume Connect the headphones connector to the jack 29 on the monitor Note Use headphones with an angled plug if the connecting cable is connected to the equipment at the same time 11 2 Use external AV device for playback Connect for example a TV set via an A V cable not supplied Connect the video and audio connectors to the VIDEO IN OUT 7 and ...

Page 20: ...r TV set Press MODE 16 on the DVD player and using 15 or 14 select AV IN mode on the unit Now you will receive the signal of the external DVD player 11 4 Connect digital amplifier With an optical digital cable not supplied you can connect the DVD player to a digital amplifier Connect the digital cable to AUDIO IN OUT OPTICAL OUT 8 on the DVD player and to the optical digital input of your amplifie...

Page 21: ...ts are able to lock the DVD player and monitor properly in place Tighten the straps firmly and close the Velcro fasteners Insert the DVD player from above into the mounting plate Push the unit downward until it locks into place Turn DVD player and monitor off Connect DVD player and monitor with the supplied connecting cable Connect DC OUT in such way to DC OUT 7 12V 5 on the right of the DVD playe...

Page 22: ...VD Audio CD MP3 WMA CD Picture CD Not all functions are supported by each disc This is not a malfunction of the device The following functions are operated with the remote control if not indicated differently The numeric buttons 54 have dual functions Press SHIFT 57 to toggle between numeric buttons and the function keys After pressing SHIFT 57 the display briefly shows SELECT FUNC function keys o...

Page 23: ...16 on the DVD player in order to display the options bar Repeatedly press MODE 16 to access the image quality options Adjust the values with 15 or 14 on the unit Repeatedly press MODE 26 on the monitor to access the image quality options Adjust the values with M 28 or M 27 on the monitor Note The window closes automatically if no setting is made within 5 seconds Set the brightness level Select a v...

Page 24: ...r 2 seconds to turn the display off Press any button to turn the display on again Note You can turn off the display only with MODE 16 on the DVD player If the DVD player and the monitor are connected the display of the monitor is not turned off if you press and hold MODE 16 on the DVD player for 2 seconds You cannot turn off the monitor display with MODE 26 on the monitor 14 Disc Functions 14 1 Na...

Page 25: ...ing disc formats Audio Audio CD MP3 WMA Video DVD Video MPEG1 DAT MPEG2 DAT VOB MPG MPEG4 AVI MP4 Others JPEG DVD Audio disc The unit starts playback automatically If playback does not start press PLAY PAUSE 62 to play the inserted disc Video files MP3 WMA JPEG disc After inserting the disc a folder and a file overview are displayed Press 66 to play or view a file ABBA SO LONG MP3 0 2 BEST OF ABB ...

Page 26: ...SE 62 to start playback from the beginning of the CD 14 4 Pause DVD Audio MP3 WMA JPEG Video files disc Press PLAY PAUSE 62 to pause disc playback temporarily The display shows PAUSE Press PLAY PAUSE 62 again to resume playback 14 5 Forward Rewind DVD Audio MP3 WMA JPEG Video files disc Press NEXT 48 to skip to the next chapter title file Press PREV 65 to skip to the previous chapter title file 14...

Page 27: ...frozen image Press STEP SLOW 49 to step one frame ahead Press PLAY PAUSE 62 to return to normal playback Press ZOOM 60 to enlarge or reduce frozen images Audio MP3 WMA JPEG disc Function not available 14 9 Zoom DVD Video file JPEG disc Press ZOOM 60 to enlarge or reduce an image Zoom 2 Zoom 3 Zoom 4 Zoom 1 2 Zoom 1 3 Zoom 1 4 Repeatedly press ZOOM 60 to enlarge or reduce the image The value is bri...

Page 28: ... 11 Numeric buttons DVD Audio MP3 WMA JPEG Video files disc First press SHIFT 57 to activate SELECT NUM mode With the numeric buttons 54 you can directly select the number of the chapter title or the file Playback starts Press 10 53 to select a multi digit number The display shows SELECT 10 Press a numeric button 0 9 to select a number between 10 and 19 Press 10 53 to change the first number The d...

Page 29: ...eric buttons 54 Press 66 to confirm and start playback The title is played in the preview window You can enter a chapter and a certain time hours minutes seconds in the same way Audio MP3 WMA Video files disc A window with input fields for track TRK and track duration TRKTIME is displayed TRK REP TRKTIME TT CH 00 00 29 OFF 01 07 TRK is the default setting Press 66 and enter the desired track with ...

Page 30: ...can repeat tracks folders or the entire CD The display will successively display REP 1 REP DIR REP ALL and REP CANCEL 14 14 Repeat section DVD Audio MP3 WMA Video files disc Press A B 59 during playback to specify the beginning of a section The display shows REPEAT A Press A B 59 again to mark the end of the section The display shows REPEAT A B The DVD player automatically skips to the marked begi...

Page 31: ... CLEAR 51 to clear your input Select CLEAR and press 66 to confirm the deletion of all inputs Press PLAY PAUSE 62 to start playback of the programmed titles and chapters The display briefly shows PRG PLAY Delete program Delete your programming by again pressing PROGRAM 43 Select CLEAR and press 66 to confirm During playback you can delete the programming by pressing STOP 47 twice Audio MP3 WMA Vid...

Page 32: ...ime 1 3 CH 2 39 00 02 09 TT Press OSD 44 twice to display audio language subtitle and angle D 3 2 1 4 ENG 1 1ENG OFF Audio MP3 WMA Video files Disc The current track number total number of tracks black loudspeaker sound on gray loudspeaker sound muted and elapsed playing time are displayed CD TRK 00 00 29 1 7 X JPEG disc The current image number and the total number of images are displayed CDrom P...

Page 33: ...e language function Note This function is only available if the DVD was recorded with multiple subtitle languages Audio MP3 WMA Video files JPEG disc Function not available 14 18 Select audio language DVD disc Press AUDIO 39 to select the audio language for the DVD Note This function is only available if the DVD was recorded with multiple audio languages Audio MP3 WMA Video files JPEG disc Functio...

Page 34: ... rotate it in 90 increments Press 68 64 during image display to mirror the image horizontally vertically Note This function only changes the image display The image is not saved DVD Audio MP3 WMA Video files disc Function not available 14 21 Slideshow effects JPEG disc Press PROGRAM 43 during playback to change the image transitions You can select between 15 effects The selected effect will not be...

Page 35: ...s System setup Language setup Audio setup Video setup Digital setup Use 67 46 68 64 to navigate in the setup menu Press 66 to confirm a selection or input Press SETUP 38 again or select EXIT SETUP and confirm with 66 to close the setup window Notes Some settings are disabled during disc playback Stop disc playback to enable the corresponding settings ...

Page 36: ... is used NTSC All DVDs are played in NTSC format To play NTSC DVDs a connected TV set must be set up accordingly PAL All DVDs are played in PAL format AUTO The TV system is adjusted automatically depending on the connected TV set SCREEN SAVER Activate deactivate screen saver The screen saver is activated 60 seconds after pressing STOP 47 60 seconds after turning the unit on if no disc is inserted ...

Page 37: ...d to a screen in 4 3 format Letter box LB is a process to display 16 9 videos on a 4 3 TV set The missing image parts under and above the image are replaced by black bars 16 9 The picture is displayed in full 16 9 size Select this option if the equipment is connected to a screen in 16 9 format PASSWORD The preset password is 0000 Press 66 and enter a new password with the numeric buttons 54 to cha...

Page 38: ...esponding rating must be stored on the DVD for the parental function to work If this is missing on the DVD the parental function cannot work Disable parental setting Select PASSWORD in the setup menu Press 66 and enter your password with the numeric buttons 54 Press 66 to confirm Now select the rating option ADULT in RATING The parental setting is disabled All DVDs can be played 1 KID SAFE Childre...

Page 39: ...NG Select the language for the DVD audio default English Available only if the inserted DVD is recorded with multiple languages If the selected language is not available the DVD starts with another language SUB LANG Select the DVD subtitle language default English Available only if the inserted DVD is recorded with multiple subtitle languages Select OFF to start without subtitles MENU LANG Select ...

Page 40: ...ad and observe the user manual of the connected equipment SPDIF PCM Select this setting to output a digital signal if a digital 2 channel amplifier is connected to the DVD player Also read and observe the user manual of the connected equipment EXIT SETUP Exit the setup menu 15 5 Video setup Press SETUP 38 and select VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS S...

Page 41: ...ing is best suited during the day The function is only possible with digital sound DYNAMIC RANGE If you selected the option LINE OUT you can set the limit of the output signal If the playback is too loud or too quiet you can absorb peak sections with this function and play quiet sections louder Press 68 64 to select a value OFF 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 FULL and press 66 to confirm In the OFF se...

Page 42: ...ing the equipment on a disc is inserted and a USB device is connected only the CD is played If during USB playback a disc is inserted the USB playback is stopped and disc playback starts 16 2 File playback After connecting the USB device a folder and file overview such as with an MP3 CD are displayed The playback functions in USB mode are the same as in disc mode 16 3 Disconnect data storage devic...

Page 43: ... the following list before taking the product for servicing If you cannot solve a problem using the following information try contacting the Hotline Under no circumstances should you try to repair the equipment yourself This will void your warranty Problem Cause Solution DVD player cannot be switched on Ensure that the mains plug is properly connected to the DVD player and the wall outlet Check yo...

Page 44: ...ed Ensure that the display is not switched off Press any button to turn the display on No picture on connected TV set Check whether the DVD player and the TV set are properly connected Check the TV settings Distorted cut image Press SETUP 38 to access the setup menu Check the display format in the setup menu under SYSTEM SETUP Select TV TYPE The remote control does not work Always direct the remot...

Page 45: ...mperature 0 C to 40 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 Storage temperature 10 C to 60 C DVD Player Input DC IN 12V Power consumption 15W Max power output 5W Max headphones output 135mV Regional code free Monitor Input DC IN 12V Power consumption 4W Max headphones output 135mV Power adapter Manufacturer Type Ktec KSAD1200150W1UK Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 4A Output DC 12V 1 5A Car adapter cigarette lig...

Page 46: ...ltage output monitor DC OUT 12V 500mV Video I O jack 3 5mm Audio I O jack 3 5mm stereo Optical output jack 3 5mm Earphones output jack 3 5mm stereo USB USB port Connectors monitor Video input jack 3 5mm Audio input jack 3 5mm stereo Earphones output jack 3 5mm stereo Headphones Manufacturer Type DongZang DY EP137 B002S Impedance 32Ω Bandwidth 20Hz to 20000Hz Nominal input 3mW Jack 3 5mm Wide band ...

Page 47: ...European directive 2002 96 EC to reduce electronic scrap Therefore it is prohibited to dispose of your equipment in the household garbage Information regarding the disposal of old devices is available at your local municipality at the garbage disposal administration and at the shop where you acquired this product You can return this device free of charge at local collecting points Proper disposal ...

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