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DVD PLAYER FUNCTIONS

NOTE:

  Unless otherwise stated, all references to buttons refer to the remote control.

Playing DVDs

When you load a DVD it will start to play automatically, most will stop at the DVD menu on the 
disc. This enables you to select from various play options, such as different titles, trailer, and 
language options for example. The options available depend on the particular DVD. Normally you 
will need to press the 

Play

 button.

Pause Play

1. Press the 

Pause

 button to pause play. ‘

II

‘ will be displayed on the TV screen.

2. To resume normal play press the 

Play 

or

 Pause 

button. ‘

’ will be briefl y displayed on the TV 

screen.

Stop Play

1. Press the 

Stop

 button to stop play. ‘

 Press Play Key to Continue’ will be displayed on the TV 

screen and the DVD player background graphic is displayed.

2. Press the 

Play 

button to resume play. ‘

’ will be briefl y displayed when the button is pressed.

NOTE:

  Play will commence from the exact position where the DVD was stopped, unless either the 

DVD disc has been removed from the player or the 

Stop

 button is pressed a second time.

Fast Forward/Reverse

You can fast search the contents of a disc during play.

1. Press either the 

Fast Forward

 button, to fast forward through the disc or the 

Fast Reverse 

button, to search backwards through the disc.

Each press of the fast button steps through the fi ve available speeds. These are x2, x4, x8, x16 and 
x32 normal play speed. The set speed will be displayed on screen after each press of the button 
as ‘

2x’, ‘

4x’, ‘

8x’, ’

16x’ or ‘

32x’ for fast forward and ‘

2x’, ‘

4x’, ‘

8x’, 

16x’ or ‘

32x’ for fast reverse.

Press the 

Play

 button at any time during fast mode operation to return to normal playing speed. 

The play symbol, ‘

’, will be briefl y displayed.

Skip to the Next/Previous Chapter

You can skip to the next chapter during play.

Press the 

Skip Forward

 button. Play re-starts at the beginning of the next chapter each time this 

button is pressed.

To skip to the previous chapter, press the 

Skip Backwards

 button. Press the 

Skip Backwards 

button once to skip back to the start of the current chapter and repeatedly to skip back to previous 
chapters.

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Страница 3: ...10 Photo CD 10 Compatible Discs 11 DVD Player Functions 12 Playing DVDs 12 Pause Play 12 Stop Play 12 Fast Forward Reverse 12 Skip to the Next Previous Chapter 12 Step 13 Mute 13 Volume 13 Pal NTSC 1...

Страница 4: ...tup 24 Video 25 HDMI Setup 26 Preference Page 27 Password Setup 30 Help and Advice 31 Care and Maintenance 32 Handling Discs 32 Technical Specification 33 WARRANTY 33 HDMAW07 HDMI DVD Player UK indd S...

Страница 5: ...ut 720p and 1080i from the HDMI Out terminal on the rear of the DVD Player To enjoy high definition video a HD ready TV will be required Safety is Important To ensure your safety and the safety of oth...

Страница 6: ...al Position cables so that they cannot be walked on or pinched by other items placed on or against them Do not use this product in humid or damp conditions Do not allow this product to get wet Do not...

Страница 7: ...ulations ELECTRICAL SAFETY This appliance is fitted with a BS1363 A 13 amp plug If it is not suitable for your supply sockets it must be removed and replaced with an appropriate plug If the plug becom...

Страница 8: ...Previous 8 Next 9 HDMI Output 10 2 Channel Audio Output 11 Coaxial Output 12 Video Output 13 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Output 14 S video Output 15 SCART Output 16 Mains Cable q e r t yu i Front View Rear View w o...

Страница 9: ...play 14 PAUSE pauses during playback 15 STEP steps through playback 16 MUTE turns the sound on and off 17 ANGLE switches between camera angles 18 STANDBY switches the unit on and off 19 NUMERIC butto...

Страница 10: ...using a HDMI to HDMI lead This method will give you the best picture SCART lead This method is shown in the Quick Start Guide You can use a SCART lead with your DVD player The connection uses compone...

Страница 11: ...volts AC at 50Hz Please ensure that your mains supply is compatible 1 Unwind the mains cable and insert the mains plug into the mains outlet socket and switch on 2 To turn the unit on press the Power...

Страница 12: ...drawer has closed Loading will be displayed on the TV screen followed by Dvd Video The disc will automatically start to play The DVD will pause at the start of the disc menu to enable you to make any...

Страница 13: ...ompact Discs Kodak Picture Compact Discs Region code If the region code of the disc being played does not match the region code of this DVD player then the disc cannot be played If you do try to do th...

Страница 14: ...en removed from the player or the Stop button is pressed a second time Fast Forward Reverse You can fast search the contents of a disc during play 1 Press either the Fast Forward button to fast forwar...

Страница 15: ...the Play button Mute The audio outputs from the DVD player can be muted by pressing the Mute button The mute symbol will be displayed at the bottom left of the TV screen To restore sound output press...

Страница 16: ...hortly after selection The selected subtitle overrides the subtitle setting in the Preferences Setup menu Audio Language Some DVD discs are supplied with audio commentaries audio tracks in different l...

Страница 17: ...Title number Chapter number Elapsed Title Time or Elapsed Chapter Time required Or press the Arrow buttons to select the desired option for Subtitle Angle Repeat or Time Disp 5 Press Enter Playback wi...

Страница 18: ...apter number and the current time location The display box is positioned across the top of the screen and is overlaid on the picture playing Title Remain Tt 02 03 Ch 02 32 1 33 52 1 Repeatedly pressin...

Страница 19: ...take press the Clear button to delete the last entry 9 Repeat the above procedure until you have programmed all of your chapters then highlight Start and press the Play button Your programmed selectio...

Страница 20: ...the current track Track is displayed 2 Press the Repeat button twice to continuously play all of the tracks on the CD All is displayed 3 Press the Repeat button three times to cancel the repeat funct...

Страница 21: ...track time in mm ss format 3 The playback will start at that time on the current track Select Track 1 Press the Numeric buttons to enter the Track you want to go to 2 Playback will start at that track...

Страница 22: ...to stop the display and return to the menu Pause 1 Press the Pause button to pause the slide show The current image will remain displayed and II will appear on the screen 2 Press the Pause or Play bu...

Страница 23: ...zoom factors to choose from To use the zoom function press the Zoom button 1 Press the Fast Forward and Fast Reverse buttons to select the available zoom levels until you reach the level you require T...

Страница 24: ...item and repeat the procedure 7 To exit the menu press the Setup button General Setup 1 Make your selection using the Up and Down Arrow buttons and press Play TV Display The aspect ratio of the pictu...

Страница 25: ...n Saver If the Screen Saver is turned on then an animated image will appear on the screen when it has been left idle for a certain length of time Last Memory This function will allow you to continue v...

Страница 26: ...player are Off No output is sent to the coaxial output Use this option if you have not connected the coaxial output to any decoder or amplifier RAW When selected the raw audio contained on the disc is...

Страница 27: ...uttons and press Play Component This option can be used to switch the output mode of the DVD player between CVBS YUV and RGB NOTE If you are connected to another device using an HDMI cable you will on...

Страница 28: ...tput of the DVD player Make your selection using the Up and Down Arrow buttons and press Play HDMI Use this options to turn HDMI output On or Off Resolution This option allows you to adjust the output...

Страница 29: ...rce The available options are SPDIF and I25 and should be set in accordance with your connecting cables HDMI SRC The available options are On and Off Preference Page Make your selection using the Up a...

Страница 30: ...Parental Control submenu allows you to set a rating level that will prevent the playback of DVDs unsuitable for viewing by your children NOTE This feature only works if the content rating function is...

Страница 31: ...light the required rating Press Play to select Default This resets the DVD Player to the factory default settings Note It does not change the password or parental control settings 1 Press the Play but...

Страница 32: ...e and the press the Play button again to change the password 3 Enter the old password The default password is 136900 When it has been entered the new password will automatically be highlighted 4 Enter...

Страница 33: ...bles are fitted securely The picture quality is poor Check that the disc surface has not been damaged Try cleaning the disc see next page Check that the cables are fitted securely Some functions do no...

Страница 34: ...s to clean the discs These chemicals can irreparably damage the disc s surface Audio discs and DVD discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth shoul...

Страница 35: ...you call This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights How Do I Dispose of This Product UK Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Seperate disposal facilities...

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