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CH-LDV 700B
DVD
Progressive
Player
Operation Guide
Scan
Portable
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and servicing instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SERVICING.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence
of not isolated dangerous voltage within the inside of the
product that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR
ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE AND ONLY USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Read these instructions - When using this unit, basic precautions
outlined in this section should always be followed.
Keep these instructions - Retain this user manual for future
reference.
Heed all warnings - Follow all warning labels on the product, and
the safety instructions in this manual.
Follow all instructions - Adhere to the instructions outlined in this
manual and on the unit.
Clean only with a dry cloth - Unplug the unit before cleaning. Do
not use any liquid or detergents for cleaning.
Do not block any ventilation opening. Install in accordance with
the manufacture's instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
Do not defect the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. The wide blade
is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart / apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled, objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, or when the unit does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Power cord protection - To avoid any malfunctions of the unit
and to protect against electric shock, fire or personal injury,
please observe the following:
a) Hold the plug firmly when connecting or disconnecting the
AC power cord to this unit.
b) Do not connect or disconnect the AC power cord with wet
hands.
c) Keep the AC power cord away from heating appliances.
d) Never put any heavy object on the AC power cord.
e) Do not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC power cord in
any way.
Remove dust, dirt, etc. on the plug at regular intervals.
If the unit has been dropped or otherwise damaged, turn off the
power and disconnect the AC power cord.
If smoke, odors or noises are emitted from the unit, turn off the
power and disconnect the AC power cord.
Placement - Avoid placing the unit in areas of direct sunlight,
heating radiators, closed automobiles, high temperature (over 35°
C (95° F)), high humidity (over 90%), excessive dust, vibration,
impact or where the surface is tilted, as the internal parts may be
seriously damaged.
Non-use periods - When the unit is not used, turn the power off.
When the unit is unused for a long period of time, the unit should
be unplugged from the household AC outlet.
No fingers or other objects inside - Touching internal parts of this
unit is dangerous and may cause serious damage to the unit. Do
not attempt to disassemble the unit.
Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray.
Keep away from water and magnets.
Keep the unit away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc. If liquids
are spilled into the unit, serious damage could occur.
Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers, distant from the player.
Stacking - Place the unit in a horizontal position and do not place
anything heavy on it.
Do not place the unit on amplifiers or other equipment which
may become hot.
Condensation - Moisture may form on the lens in the following
cases: a) immediately after a heater has been turned on b) in a
steamy or very humid room c) the unit is moved from a cold
environment to a warm one.
If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly. In
this case, turn off the power and wait about one hour for the
moisture to evaporate.
Noise interference while a broadcast is being received -
depending on the reception condition of the TV, interference may
appear on the TV screen while you are watching a TV broadcast,
if the unit is switched on. This is not a malfunction of the unit or
the TV. To watch a TV broadcast, turn off this unit.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Explanation of WARNING symbols
Read the following instructions carefully
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IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Charging
Read these instructions carefully before using the battery.
Do not disassemble the cells and battery.
Do not use a damaged battery.
Do not expose the battery to fire, or throw the battery into a fire. This may cause the battery to explode.
Use the specified charger only.
Do not touch the battery terminals with metal objects.
Keep out of reach of children.
If any electrolyte contacts with your hands or clothes, wash it off thoroughly with water.
The battery may present a risk of fire or chemical burns if misused.
Charging shall be less than specified 8.4 V.
The battery should be charged within the specified temperature of 0~45° C.
Discharging
In order to prevent over-discharging, the battery should discharge between 7.2 to 7.8 V.
The battery should be discharged within the temperature range of -20~60° C.
Storage
The battery should be stored within the temperature range of -20~50° C.
Keep the battery terminals clean while storing.
Others
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Notes on Copyright
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that
is protected by method claims of certain U.S. Patents and other
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation
and other rights owners.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized
by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and
other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly
is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”,
“Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.
© 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Consumers should note that not all high definition television
sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause
artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In case of 525 or 625
Progressive Scan picture problems, it is recommended that the
user switch the connection to the 'Standard Definition' output.
If there are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with
this model 525p and 625p DVD Player, please contact our
customer service center.
Note on Progressive Scan
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DVD PLAYER OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Using disc menus.........................20
IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY
Using the return key ......................20
PRECAUTIONS.......................3
Basic disc playback.......................20
CONTENTS..........................4
About the screen-saver ....................20
Skipping to the next/previous track. . . . . . . . . . . 21
FEATURES..........................5
Fast forward and fast reverse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
INTRODUCTION
Advanced playback.......................21
Features.................................5
Jumping to a specific chapter/track . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Optical disc compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Repeating a disc, chapter or track . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Caring for optical discs.....................5
Repeating a segment you define . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Multi-angle function......................22
GETTING STARTED
Subtitles................................22
Checking the package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Changing the audio track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Using the remote control....................7
Using the zoom function...................23
Installing the remote control battery . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Using the program function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Operating the remote control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Using the GOTO function..................24
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS. . . . . . . . 8
Jumping to a chapter/track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Saving BOOKMARKS for quick play . . . . . . . . 25
Saving a bookmark .......................25
THE FUNCTION MENU ...............10
Playing a bookmark.......................25
Using the function menu...................10
Clearing a bookmark......................25
Function menu options ....................10
The DISPLAY menu......................26
DVD PLAYER CONNECTIONS. . . . . . . . . . 11
Overview of the display menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
THE INTERNAL BATTERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using the display menu....................26
Accessing the battery......................12
MP3 MUSIC AND JPG IMAGES. . . . . . . . . 27
Removing the battery......................12
The MP3/JPG navigator ...................27
Inserting the battery.......................12
Selecting which files to view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Charging the battery ......................13
Changing the PLAY mode..................28
CONNECTING THE POWER . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Changing the slideshow interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using the car adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Rotating and flipping JPG images. . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using the headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Using the ZOOM function with JPGs . . . . . . . . . 29
Using the power adapter...................14
THE DVD PLAYER SETUP MENU . . . . . . . 30
AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . 15
Using the setup menu .....................30
Connecting the video output................15
The system page .........................31
Composite video.........................15
The video page...........................31
S-Video ................................16
The audio page...........................32
Component video / P-SCAN ...............16
The dvd setup page.......................32
Audio output connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TROUBLESHOOTING ................33
Connecting external A/V sources . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SPECIFICATIONS....................34
Adjusting brightness......................18
INDEX.............................35
GETTING STARTED..................19
Powering ON and OFF the unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Inserting a disc...........................19
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Labels
Tapes
Labeling Side
Surface
Optical Disc compatibility
This unit plays DVDs recorded for a particular region.
The region mark on the back of the player must
correspond to that on any DVD discs you wish to play.
Units sold in North America are coded for Region 1,
and marked as shown:
This unit supports CD-R/RW discs recorded with MP3
or JPG files, and in VCD format.
MP3 files must be named with the extension “.MP3”
JPG files must be named with the extension “.JPG”
JPG images must be saved with “standard” encoding,
rather than “progressive” encoding.
Discs created with personal computers may have
problems playing due to differences in recording
software settings, disc formats and other factors.
Hold a disc by the rim or with an index finger in the
central hole. Never touch the signal surface.
Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc may
cause signal loss.
Use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from
the center of the disc to the outer rims when cleaning
the disc surface.
Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be
careful not to scratch or damage the disc surface.
To prevent discs from becoming bent or deformed,
they should be vertically kept in the disc storage case.
To prevent damage, avoid leaving discs in your car,
where they may be subject to direct sunlight and high
temperature.
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio
quality, disc protective solutions or lens cleaner. These
products may damage the disc surface.
Caring for Optical Discs
DISC COMPATIBILITY / CARE
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FEATURES
Progressive Scan Video Out for High-End TVs and Projectors
Plays DVD, SVCD, VCD, Audio CD, MP3, JPG and MPEG formats
Plays DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and CD-R/RW discs
Component Video, S-Video and Composite Video Outputs
Analog Stereo and Mini-Optical Digital Audio Outputs
Advanced Playback Functions: Slow Playback, Repeat Playback, Parental Control, MP3/JPG
Navigator, JPG Slideshows, Screen Saver, Multi-Level Zoom Function, Track Selection, On-
Screen Display, Custom Playlists and many more!
JPG
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The CH-LDV 700B is a Portable DVD Player with 7” LCD Screen, 2.5 Hour Battery and Progressive Scan
Video Output. Not only does it make a great traveling companion, but it functions just like a set-top DVD
player with your home entertainment center. This player can handle not only DVDs, but also JPG images from
your digital camera and MP3 music files you download. And it reads DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and CD-R/RW
discs for maximum compatibility.
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GETTING STARTED
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*The battery may be pre-installed in the
remote control. If so, pull out the
plastic tab to enable the battery.
(See page 7)
Make sure the package contents are complete
In addition to the DVD player, your package should contain the following accessories. Check the contents of the package carefully, as
some items may be located under or inside the packing foam.
Composite / S - Video
Video cable
Stereo Audio Cable
Remote control
Remote Control Battery
Power cord
This operation manual
and warranty card
AC Power Adapter
TMTM
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Headphones
Car Adapter
Internal Battery Pack
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Using the Remote Control
To replace the remote control’s battery, the battery holder must
be removed. Be sure to take note of the polarity marking on the
battery. The " + " side must face the bottom of the remote (the
side without any buttons).
To access the Battery, remove the Battery Holder
from the remote control. To remove the battery
holder, use your thumbnail to squeeze the Release
Clip in toward the center, while simultaneously
pulling the Handle out with your index fingernail, as
depicted below:
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If the remote control functions better when it is closer to
the unit, the battery may need to be replaced.
In case of any leakage of the battery, dispose of the
battery right away and avoid touching the chemical
discharge. Make sure to clean the remote control’s
battery compartment before installing a new battery.
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Operating the Remote Control
When using the remote control, be sure to stay within a 30
degree angle of the sensor on the receiver. Keep in mind that
any obstructions between the remote control and the receiver
will affect performance.
GETTING STARTED
Notes on battery
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Place the battery into the holder as pictured below
with the POSITIVE SIDE (marked on Battery as “ +”)
facing upwards and insert into the remote control to
complete the battery installation.
TMTM
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2
+
Battery
+
Replacing the Battery
The DVD player comes complete with a remote control.
Simply pull out the plastic tab in the remote control to activate
the battery. The plastic tab - which covers the battery terminals
- extends the life of the battery. *Please note that some models
will not include this plastic tab. If this is the case, please refer
to the next section for battery installation.
Remote Control
Plastic Tab
Pull
Remote Control
Handle
Release Clip
Battery Holder
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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SETUP
Accesses the on-screen Setup Menu
for settings adjustment.
DISPLAY
Shows the elapsed time and other
information during playback of a
disc.
GOTO
Press to navigate to a specific
chapter. Follow with corresponding
number key.
PROGRAM
Create a custom play list of selected
tracks and sequence.
SUBTITLE
Selects available subtitles on DVD.
BRIGHTNESS
Use to adjust the brightness level.
FAST FORWARD
Scan in fast forward on DVD's and
other discs.
PLAY/PAUSE
Use to play a disc, chapter or track.
Press to pause audio track play or
video to a still frame. Press again to
advance frame by frame ( DVD ) or
resume playback ( Audio CD ).
STOP
Press once to stop current disc play
but holds resume location. Press
again to completely stop play - also
required for some setup functions.
SKIP NEXT
Press to skip to the next chapter or
track.
SLOW
Press to advance slow.
ZOOM
Press to magnify and shrink the
screen with DVD discs.
AUDIO
Selects an audio track on DVD or
VCD discs.
MUTE
To turn off sound. Press again to turn
sound back on.
VOLUME
Press the “ + “ key to increase the
volume level and “- “ key to
decrease.
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POWER
Turns the DVD player on or off.
LCD
Press to cycle through and select the
display mode you wish, includes full,
wide, normal or off.
TITLE
Accesses Menus on DVD Discs. With
VCD discs, turns the PBC function
On/Off.
MENU / PBC
Accesses the Title menu on DVD
Discs.
BOOKMARK
Press to store the current point on the
disc as a bookmark that can be
accessed quickly without searching.
ANGLE
Selects between the multiple angle
views on supported DVD's.
FAST REVERSE
Scan in fast reverse on DVD's and
other discs.
ARROWS
Use to navigate disc menus, on-screen
setup menu, etc.
ENTER
Selects options in menus.
SKIP PREVIOUS
Press to skip to the previous chapter or
track.
RETURN
Returns to the previous menu
accessed in DVD mode.
REPEAT 1/ALL, A-B
Used with DVD discs, 1/ALL repeats
a chapter, title or disc. A-B sets the
beginning and ending of a time
segment to repeat.
NUMBER KEYS
Use to enter numeric values when
using GOTO and more.
CLEAR
Clears input when entering values.
MONITOR
Use to switch between selectable video
input / output. Includes regular unit
viewing, unit to external monitor and
composite input from external device.
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POWER
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PBC
LCD
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GOTO
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A-B
1/ALL
MUTE
AUDIO
ZOOM
RETURN
REPEAT
SLOW
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
BRIGHTNESS
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
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VOLUME
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LCD SCREEN OFF
The DVD Players LCD Screen. Use this button to power OFF the unit.
DISC DOOR PLAY / PAUSE / ON
Open to access the disc tray. Multifunction button controls the play, pause
and power ON function.
DISC DOOR BUTTON
Push to open the disc door.
NEXT / FAST FORWARD
Press to begin Fast Forward playback. Press
LCD BUTTON
and HOLD to advance to the next
Closing the LCD screen activates this button
chapter/track.
to turn off the LCD screen.
PREVIOUS / FAST REVERSE
MONITOR
Press to begin scanning in Fast Reverse mode.
Switches to External Monitor Output or A/V
Press and HOLD to return to the previous
Input mode.
chapter/track.
FUNCTION
VOLUME
Press to enter the Function Menu to control
Use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to control the
options such as LCD mode and Display.
volume level during playback.
MENU / PBC
ENTER
Accesses the main menu with DVDs. Turns
Use to select options in menus.
On/Off Playback Control with SVCDs.
ARROW BUTTONS
Use to navigate disc menus, on-screen setup
menu, etc.
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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS
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The FUNCTION menu
The purpose of the players FUNCTION MENU is to allow
you to access various functions - including the Player SETUP
MENU, Battery Status and LCD Adjustments - all without the
need for the remote control.
Press the Function Key on the front panel of the unit
to access the on-screen Function Menu. The
Function menu will automatically disappear from the
screen after 10 seconds of inactivity.
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Use the Arrow Keys on the front panel of the unit or
the remote control to navigate the Function Menu.
Press the ENTER key to select menu options.
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Function Menu
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY
LCD MODE
BATTERY STATUS
SETUP
BRIGHTNESS
FUNCTION MENU
Using the FUNCTION menu
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Function Menu
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
LCD MODE
BATTERY STATUS
SETUP
FUNCTION MENU
SETUP
Access the players SETUP MENU. See page 30 for more.
BATTERY STATUS
Displays the Battery Charge Status Indicator:
FUNCTION menu options
DISPLAY
Accesses the DISPLAY MENU - See page 26 for complete
description.
BRIGHTNESS
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen. Use the ENTER key
to circle through the brightness level.
LCD MODE
Change the LCD MODE to match the players LCD screen to
the movie you’re watching. For 16:9 or ANAMORPHIC
Widescreen movies, the default setting of 16:9 WIDESCREEN
is used.
However, if you’re watching a 4:3 “Full Screen” movie, change
this setting to 4:3 NORMAL to simulate the aspect ratio of a
normal TV screen. This prevents the movie from appearing
stretched horizontally.
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WIDESCREEN Movie with 16:9 LCD Setting
"FULLSCREEN" Pan/Scan Movie with 4:3 LCD Setting
16:9 Widescreen movies fill the entire screen and show more
detail than "fullscreen" movies. (ANAMORPHIC 2.35:1
Widescreen movies will show bars on the top and bottom.)
"FULLSCREEN" movies, which are formatted to fill the FULL-
SCREEN of a normal TV, must be viewed with bars on the sides
to obtain the correct aspect ratio and avoid a stretched picture.
Fullscreen movies show less detail than Widescreen movies.
Battery Fully Charged
50% Battery Charge Remaining
Battery Almost Empty
Battery Needs Charging
75% Battery Charge Remaining
Running on AC Power Adapter
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DVD PLAYER CONNECTIONS
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Right Side
Rear Panel
Front Panel
HEADPHONE JACK POWER CORD SOCKET - DC IN 9V
Connect to the included headphones for a private listening Main power socket for the unit. Connect to the car adapter or
environment. AC power adapter.
BATTERY RELEASE LATCH
LCD SCREEN RELEASE LATCH
Slide release hatch in the direction of the arrow to release the
Slide latch to UNLOCK to take off battery compartment
LCD screen locking mechanism.
cover.
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER
VIDEO IN / OUT
The remote control receiver for the unit. Keep the receiver
Able to support Component, S-Video or Composite video
free from obstructions to allow for proper operation.
INPUT / OUTPUT for TVs with matching input. Use the
provided video cable or optional Component/P-SCAN cable
BATTERY STATUS LED
only for this connection.
Provides the charge status of the internal battery when the
unit is off and the battery is being charged. A RED color
AUDIO IN / OUT - OPTICAL DIGITAL IN / OUT
signals that the battery is in need of recharging and GREEN
Use the provided analog stereo INPUT / OUTPUT cable to
designates that the battery is fully charged.
make a connection between the unit and an audio output
device. The most common connection made is to a TV. You
STATUS LED
can also use a mini - optical cable (not included), to connect
The Status LED indicates the current MONITOR mode,
to a receiver or other device with a 5.1 channel decoder. This
glowing GREEN to indicate Internal LCD mode or External
is a coded digital signal.
Monitor mode, and ORANGE to indicate A/V Input mode.
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THE INTERNAL BATTERY
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Insert the battery as shown below, first by placing the
battery into the compartment, aligned as shown below
with the top facing up. Next, gently slide the battery in
until it lays flush with the bottom of the unit.
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Your portable DVD player features an internal battery pack. To
access the battery compartment for insertion or removal of the
battery, follow these steps.
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Accessing the Battery
Turn the DVD player upside down as shown below. Slide
the battery latch to UNLOCK. Press down on the DOTS
to unlock the battery compartment cover while sliding
the cover off.
Top
To remove the battery, gently lift up the end closest to
the edge of the unit as shown below. Then pull the
battery out.
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!
Important
The battery must be inserted
with the connector pins aligned
to those in the compartment as
shown above.
Removing the Battery
Rear Panel
Top
Inserting the Battery
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Re-install the battery compartment cover by laying it flat
with about a ½” space between the button and the
bottom of the player as shown below. Next, slide the
compartment cover closed until it snaps into place, and
then slide the battery latch to LOCK.
½”
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THE INTERNAL BATTERY
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Charging the Battery
The battery must be charged before first use. Use the included
AC Adapter to charge the battery.
Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V connector
on the unit as shown below. Connect the other end
into a standard electrical wall jack.
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The BATTERY STATUS LED will glow red indicating that
charging is needed. When the BATTERY STATUS LED
turns green, the charging cycle has been completed.
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Front Panel
BATTERY PACK LED
Rear Panel
DC IN 9V
!
!
Important
Recharge your battery pack only when the battery status
is less than 25%. Unnecessary charging will reduce the
battery pack service lifetime.
When the battery pack is being charged, the LED will glow
RED. After successfully charging the battery pack, the
LED will glow GREEN.
The time to charge the battery pack is normally 3.5 to 4.5
hours. Do not charge for more than 8 hours.
The battery may only be charged when the unit is OFF.
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CONNECTING THE POWER
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Using the Car Adapter
The DVD player comes complete with a car adapter so you can
enjoy entertainment on the road.
To use the car adapter in your vehicle, simply plug it
into your cars power receptacle as depicted below.
Plug the smaller end into the unit’s ‘DC IN 9V’ power
connector.
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!
Do not operate the unit or view the video output while
operating a motor vehicle.
Place the unit in a secure position before operating the
vehicle.
Do not use the car adapter to charge the battery pack. The
car adapter can only be used during playback of discs.
Important
Using the AC Power Adapter
The DVD player comes complete with a power adapter to
charge the battery pack or to power the unit when attached to
an AC wall outlet.
To use the power adapter, simply connect the
appropriate end into an electrical wall outlet as
depicted below and the other end into the unit’s ‘DC
IN 9V’ connector.
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!
Once power is applied, with the POWER button set to ON,
the unit will be in STANDBY Mode.
Unplug the adapter from the AC outlet if the unit won’t be
used for a long time.
Remove the battery pack when using the AC adapter.
!
Important
Using the Headphones
The DVD player comes complete with headphones to use when
you prefer a private listening environment.
Insert the headphones into the jack on the right side
of the unit. Adjust the volume level with the volume
“+” or “-” keys on the remote control or front panel
to a low output level. Place the earphone buds into
your ears. Lastly, gradually increase the volume to a
comfortable listening level.
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Extended use of
headphones at
excessively loud
volume levels
could cause
damage to your
hearing.
Turn down the
volume before
connecting to the
unit, then raise
the volume to
your comfort
level.
No sound will
come out from the
unit’s speakers
once the
headphones are
connected.
!
!
Important
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Connecting the Video Output to your TV
In order to use this DVD player with your TV, a few cable connections are necessary. The capabilities of your TV will determine the
connections you can use. There are 3 possible connection types:
Composite Video - The most widely used connection.
S-Video - A higher quality connection that requires the provided S-Video connector and an S-Video capable TV.
Component Video - The highest quality video connection. Supported on high-end TVs (Required for Progressive Scan).
Composite Video
Input Jack
Composite Video (Typical connection)
Use the Composite/S - Video cable and Stereo Audio cable for connection to TVs with a standard video input as shown below. This is
the most widely used type of connection on TV’s. The composite connector on your TV is normally colored yellow, and is normally
accompanied by stereo audio inputs, colored red and white for stereo channels right and left, respectively.
Composite / S - Video Cable
First, use the supplied Composite / S - Video cable to
connect to the composite video input on your TV. This
should be a yellow connector like that shown below.
2
If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the
included red and white analog stereo cable to the audio
inputs on the TV.
1
3
On your TV, select the video input. This is normally done
by selecting “Video 1” or “Video Input” with the TV’s
remote control. On some TVs, this is done by selecting a
particular channel.
5
You should now see the splash screen of the portable
DVD player on your TV.
V
TV with
Composite
Video Input
(Typical
Connection)
AUDIO INPUT
R
VIDEO INPUT
L
!
If your TV does not have a composite video-in jack like that pictured above, you cannot connect this
unit directly. If this is the case, check to make sure your TV has at least a coaxial connector (used for
antenna/cable TV/VCR/etc.) such as that pictured to the right. If this is the case, you can use an RF
Modulator to convert this unit’s video out to the coaxial connection on your TV. RF Modulators are
available at major electronics retailers.
Antenna/cable TV
coaxial connector
on older TVs
RF Modulator
Important note for older TV models
Older TV with
coaxial
antenna/cable
connector
DVD Player
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AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS
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Analog Stereo Audio Cable
Stereo Audio
Input Jacks
1
4
Press the “Monitor” key on the front panel of the DVD
player one time to change the video output mode.
Rear Panel
VIDEO OUTPUT
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AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS
S-Video
Input Jack
S-Video
This is a higher quality connection than standard composite video. The S-Video connector is distinguishable by its 4 pins, as shown
below. If your TV has an S-Video input, it’s recommended that you use this type of connection for better picture quality.
Component Video / Progressive Scan
The highest quality video connection, Component Video requires the optional Component/P-SCAN Video Cable (not included),
with separate connectors for the Y, Pb/Cb, and Pr/Cr signals. This cable also supports the Progressive Scan mode when used with
high-end P-SCAN TVs. Using the component video output or P-SCAN mode requires these steps:
S-Video Cable
Connect the Composite / S-Video cable to the unit’s
Video Out and the black S-Video connector to the
corresponding input on your TV.
1
2
On your TV, select the S-Video input. This is normally
done by selecting “Video 2” or “AV2” with the TV’s
remote control. On some TVs, this is done by selecting a
particular channel.
3
Press the MONITOR key on the front panel of the DVD
player once to change the video output selection.
TV with
S-Video Input
S
VIDEO INPUT
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4
You should now see the DVD players splash screen on
your TV.
2
Enter the Setup Menu (Page 30) by pressing SETUP on
the remote control or by using the FUNCTION key on the
player (Page 10). Change the VIDEO OUTPUT setting to
YCbCr and exit the SETUP MENU.
1
3
Press the MONITOR key to switch to External Video. You
should now see the player's Splash Screen on the TV.
Component Video
Input Jacks
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
Component
Video Cable
(not included )
Connect the player to your TV using the Component
Video cable. Turn on the TV and select the appropriate
input for Component Video IN.
TV with
Component
Video Input
VIDEO INPUT
Y Pb Pr
TV OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
SCAN MODE
CONTRAST
SATURATION
NTSC
YCbCr
PROGRESSIVE
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
TO SWITCH TO PROGRESSIVE SCAN MODE - Enter
SETUP again and change the SCAN MODE setting to
PROGRESSIVE. WARNING: Do not change this setting
unless you're sure your TV supports Progressive Scan.
4
To reset the MONITOR, power the
unit off and then back on.
The SCAN MODE can only be
changed to PROGRESSIVE after
the unit has been set to
EXTERNAL VIDEO OUTPUT mode.
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!
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Audio Output Connections
AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS
Receiver with Digital
Audio Input
The DVD player features a variety of audio line outputs for connection to a TV or receiver.
Use the included Stereo Audio cable to connect the stereo analog audio outputs for connection to a TV or recording equipment.
Or you can use the digital optical audio output to send an encoded digital bit stream to a receiver, suitable for receivers with
Dolby Digital decoding capability. This output requires a special mini optical digital cable, *not included.
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN
R
STEREO AUDIO IN
TV, receiver
or recording
equipment
with stereo
audio in
L
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*EXAMPLE OF AN OPTICAL
DIGITAL AUDIO CABLE
WITH MINI-OPTICAL
ADAPTER
(NOT INCLUDED)
OROR
EXAMPLE OF AN
OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT
CONNECTOR ON A
DIGITAL RECEIVER
Stereo Audio Cable
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AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONSAUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONSAUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS
Connecting an Audio/Video Input Source
Your DVD player can accept an A/V input from an external
source, such as a camcorder, VCR or DVD player. In this
mode, the player functions as a monitor for the input device.
Use the included Video Cable to connect the Video
Output of your output device (Camcorder, etc) to the
unit’s Video (Input) connector.
3
Turn on the output device, then the DVD player and
select the appropriate output on your device.
1
Next, connect the stereo analog audio outputs of the
external device to the audio input plug of the player.
2
4
Press the MONITOR key on the front panel / remote
control two times. The LED indicator will now glow
ORANGE to indicate it is now ready to accept an
external device input.
VIDEO
IN
STEREO AUDIO IN
R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
VIDEO
IN
STEREO AUDIO IN
R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
VIDEO
IN
STEREO AUDIO IN
R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
VIDEO
OUT
STEREO AUDIO OUT
R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
V
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2
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R L
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POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
FRONT PANEL
The MODE LED
The MONITOR LED on the front panel indicates the mode:
GREEN - Video/Audio Output mode or Normal mode.
ORANGE - Video/Audio Input mode.
Changing the LCD Mode
You can change the built-in LCD to match the aspect ratio of
the movie you’re watching or the video input from an external
source. Also, when listening to music from an external A/V
source or from an Audio CD or MP3s in the player, you can
turn off the built-in LCD display to save battery power.
Press the LCD key repeatedly or use the FUNCTION
MENU (see page 10) to choose an option. Use 4:3
Normal for “FULLSCREEN” movies. Use 16:9 for
“WIDESCREEN” movies.
You can turn the LCD OFF to save battery power when
listening to music by pressing the LCD button THREE
TIMES. If the remote is not handy, simply close the unit
to turn off the LCD display.
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POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Press the LCD key to bring back the display after it is
turned off.
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Adjusting brightness
You can adjust the brightness level of the LCD display quickly
and easily.
Press the BRIGHTNESS key on the remote control to
enter the on-screen Brightness menu.
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FUNCTION MENU
If the remote control is not handy, press the FUNCTION
button on the front panel of the player to bring up the
FUNCTION MENU, see page 10.
OR
Press the ENTER on the front panel or BRIGHTNESS on
the remote control repeatedly to adjust the brightness
level on the LCD screen.
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DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
LCD MODE
BATTERY STATUS
SETUP
FUNCTION MENU
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GETTING STARTED
Powering On and Off the unit
To power on the unit, press the POWER key on the
remote control or the ON key on the front panel of the
unit. The unit is now ready to use.
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Notes on Power States
There are 3 power states for this unit:
OFF - The unit is unplugged with the battery removed. The
unit draws no power and cannot be turned on by the remote
control.
STANDBY - The unit is plugged in to the AC adapter or has
the internal battery installed and is turned OFF. The unit can
be taken out of standby by pressing either the POWER key
on the remote control or the ON button on the front panel.
The unit draws a slight amount of power to enable the
remote control receiving circuit.
ON - The unit is plugged in or on battery power and either
the POWER button on the remote control or the ON button
on the front panel has been pressed. The unit is ready to use.
Press the PUSH OPEN button on the front panel to open
the disc door.
1
Inserting a Disc
Labeling Side
Surface
Close the disc tray door and the unit will automatically
start playback of the disc.
3
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GETTING STARTED
To power off the unit, press the POWER key on the
remote control or the OFF key on the front panel of the
unit. The unit is now in Standby Mode and will use a
small amount of power to receive signals from the
remote control.
2
Connect the power cord only when all other connections are
complete.
Insert the disc, being careful not to touch the playing
surface. Hold the disc by the sides and with your fore
finger through the hold in the middle and insert gently
into the tray.
2
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
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ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
DVD PLAYER OPERATION
2
Use the ARROW keys on the remote control to navigate
through the menu to the appropriate selection to start
the movie.
1
Using Disc Menus
If you wish to re-enter the menu after disc play has
started, use the MENU key. MENU also exits the menu at
any time.
With VCD discs, this button functions as PBC (Playback
Control), enabling or disabling the PBC function.
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Playing a disc from the “root” menu
Accessing a menu after play has started
Most DVDs will automatically display a menu after the disc is
inserted. This first menu is the first of possibly many layers, and
is therefore known as the “root” menu.
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
2
Use the RETURN key to exit or return to the menu.
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Using the RETURN Key
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PLAY/PAUSE - The PLAY and PAUSE functions share
the same key. To begin playback of a disc, press the
PLAY/PAUSE key. To PAUSE playback on a single
frame, press the key again. To resume normal playback,
press again, and so on.
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Basic Disc Playback
Starting, pausing and stopping disc play
STOP - To stop playback of a disc, press STOP. The first
time STOP is pressed the location where disc play was
halted is saved, and you can begin playback where you
left off by pressing PLAY. If STOP is pressed twice, the
playback location is reset to the beginning of the disc.
2
About the Screen Saver
You can enable the Screen Saver in the player’s SETUP
MENU. When enabled, and disc playback remains paused for
a period of about 3 minutes, the screen saver will load,
protecting the television from “screen burn”, which could
occur if an unusually bright image is displayed on-screen for
an extended period of time.
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POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
LCD
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
PLAY MOVIE
SPECIAL FEATURES
SCENE SELECTION
AUDIO SETUP
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Front Panel
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Front Panel
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ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
DVD PLAYER OPERATION
Skipping to the next or previous chapter / track
You can advance or skip back through the chapters or tracks on
DVD discs, Audio CDs and other discs with the NEXT and
PREVIOUS buttons on the remote control or front panel.
FRONT PANEL - On the front panel, note that the FF and
NEXT functions share the same button, and likewise for
the FR and PREVIOUS functions. To jump to the next or
previous track, press and HOLD the appropriate key for
2 SECONDS.
2
REMOTE CONTROL - Press the NEXT / PREVIOUS keys
to jump to the next or previous track on DVDs, Audio
CDs and other disc types.
1
To use the fast forward/reverse function with the remote
control or front panel, press the FF or FR key
repeatedly to cycle through all speeds in the desired
direction. Available speeds are 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X & 32X.
To resume normal playback, press the PLAY key.
1
Fast Forward and Fast Reverse
You can scan through DVDs, VCDs and other discs in forward
or reverse direction at speeds up to 32X (thirty-two times
normal speed). Fast forward/reverse scanning will only work
during disc playback, not when disc play is stopped.
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Advanced playback
Jumping to a specific Chapter or Track
You can jump directly to any title on DVD discs, or any track
on Music CDs with the NUMBER keys.
With DVDs, VCDs, or Audio CDs, press a number during
playback of a disc to go directly to the corresponding
title or chapter. On DVDs, if playback is stopped,
pressing a number will jump to a title.
1
Slow Motion Playback
This unit supports slow motion playback of up to 1/32 normal
speed.
During disc play, press the SLOW MOTION button
repeatedly to step through all options for slow
playback. With DVDs, you can choose from ½, 1/4, 1/8,
1/16 or 1/32 speeds.
1
1
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
2
Front Panel
HOLD
Front Panel
-
ZOOM
Notes
Using the NUMBER keys with VCD discs may require
the PBC function to be disabled. To disable PBC, press the
PBC button.
Direct chapter selection may not be supported on some
DVD discs.
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DVD PLAYER OPERATION
Repeating a Disc, Chapter, Title or Track
To repeat a segment of a disc, use the REPEAT 1/ALL key. On
DVDs, you can repeat a title or chapter. On VCDs, track and
disc repeat is supported, but PBC must be disabled first (Press
the PBC key). Audio CDs also allow repeat of tracks, the entire
disc or random track playback.
Press REPEAT 1/ALL during disc playback to cycle
through the available options, which are listed on-
screen. To cancel repeat mode, press REPEAT again.
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Repeating a Segment you define
Unlike the REPEAT 1/ALL key, which allows you to repeat
segments already defined on a disc such as tracks or chapters,
the REPEAT A-B key lets you define your own time segments
to repeat.
During playback, when you reach the start of the
segment you want to repeat, press the REPEAT A-B
button. The following icon is displayed on-screen,
letting you know that the beginning segment start point
has been saved.
1
REPEAT OFF
A - B REPEAT, SET B POINT
A B
A - B REPEAT, SET A POINT
A
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When you reach the end of the segment you want to
repeat, press the REPEAT A-B button again. The repeat
icon on-screen changes briefly to the following,
reporting that the endpoint of the video segment has
been saved. The segment will now begin repeating.
2
To cancel repeat and resume normal playback, press
REPEAT A-B again. The NORMAL PLAY icon appears
briefly on the screen.
3
Changing the Audio Track
Most DVD discs are recorded with multiple audio tracks. These
can contain multiple languages and different audio formats,
such as 2 Channel Stereo or Dolby Digital. A directors
commentary track, where the director can be heard discussing
the movie, is a common example of an extra audio track on
During playback, press the AUDIO button to cycle
through all the available tracks on a DVD or VCD disc.
1
Multi-Angle Function
Some DVD discs are recorded with multiple viewing angles for
certain scenes. When you are viewing a disc that supports this
feature, you can choose among the available angles on the disc
with the ANGLE key.
Most discs with multi-angles will display an indicator,
or Angle Mark, that alerts the viewer that multiple
angles are available for the current scene. When this
mark appears on-screen, press the ANGLE button to
select an angle to view.
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Subtitles
Most DVD discs include at least one subtitle track in one
language. Subtitles are useful viewing movies in a foreign
language or for hearing-impaired viewers.
Press SUBTITLE during playback repeatedly to view all
the available subtitles on a disc or turn subtitles off.
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POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
ZOOM
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
-
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
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Using the ZOOM function
Use the ZOOM function to zoom in or out during disc playback
or when a frame is paused on-screen.
Press the ZOOM key to magnify the screen by a factor
of 2. This is called 2X zoom, and is indicated in the
upper left corner of the screen as shown:
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Press the ZOOM key repeatedly to cycle through all the
zoom levels. You can enlarge the screen to 2X or 4X
normal size. To resume normal viewing, press ZOOM
until the zoom indicator disappears.
2
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3
Use the ARROW keys to move around the image. This
will display the parts of the image that do not appear
on-screen when the image is zoomed in.
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
ZOOM
4
To EXIT ZOOM mode, continue pressing ZOOM until the
picture returns to normal size.
You can create custom playlists with the PROGRAM function,
specifying only those chapters/tracks you wish to include and
the order in which they’ll be played back.
PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Play:PRG Play ENTER: SELECT PRG:EXIT
Using the PROGRAM function
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Press PROGRAM to bring up the Program Menu. There
are 10 locations on each page, with a total of 3 pages
available. *Additional pages are displayed after all
locations on a page are filled.
1
PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
005
TRACK
Play:PRG Play ENTER: SELECT PRG:EXIT
To add tracks to the playlist, use the NUMBER keys to
enter a track number listed under CHOICE, then press
ENTER. The track now appears in the playlist in the first
available location. In this example, track 5 will be the
first track to playback.
2
TRACK
TRACK CHOICE
ZOOM
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
-
000 1-16
You can clear tracks from any location in the playlist by
using the UP / DOWN ARROW keys to move to the
location and pressing C.
TRACK TRACK
TRACK CHOICE
000 1-16
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
To begin playback of your custom playlist, use the
ARROW keys to select a starting track and press PLAY.
In the example below, we are beginning playback with
track 10 at the second position.
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PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
005
TRACK
Play:PRG Play ENTER: SELECT PRG:EXIT
TRACK
TRACK CHOICE
000 1-16
010
002
015
011
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Notes
This example shows the PROGRAM function when used
with a CD-Audio disc. When used with a DVD disc,
additional fields for TITLE will be present.
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The display indicates PROGRAM PLAY has started.
4
PROGRAM PLAY
To exit PROGRAM PLAY, press the STOP key.
5
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Using the GOTO function
You can use the GOTO function to jump to a specific time
point on a disc, or to go to a particular chapter or track.
During playback of a DVD, press the GOTO key once. A
menu item will appear on-screen for you to enter the
time (hours, minutes and seconds) on the disc you
wish to begin playback.
1
2
Use the NUMBER keys to enter the time. In this
example, we are jumping to a time on the disc of 32
minutes and 18 seconds, so we enter 0 - 0 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 8.
To jump to this time mark, press ENTER.
0 0 3 2 1 8
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Jumping to a Specific Time on a disc
ZOOM
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
ZOOM
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
To go directly to any title, chapter or track on a disc,
press the GOTO key TWICE. The on-screen display will
indicate the current track, as well as the total number of
titles and chapters/tracks.
1
Jumping to a Specific Chapter or Track
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
T C
01 / 28 08 / 28
Press the RIGHT ARROW key to move to the CHAPTER
field, which shows the chapter currently playing.
2
T C
01 / 28 08 / 28
Use the NUMBER keys to enter the chapter/track you
wish to play and then press ENTER. In this example,
we’ll jump to chapter 25.
3
T C
01 / 28 25 / 28
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If the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY is present, you must press the
DISPLAY key to disable it before using the GOTO function.
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To playback from a bookmark you have already stored,
press BOOKMARK and use the LEFT / RIGHT ARROW
keys to move to the desired location.
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Playing a Bookmark location
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Press PLAY to begin playback of the bookmark.
2
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
To CLEAR a bookmark, select the location and press C.
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Clearing a Bookmark location
Saving BOOKMARKs for Quick Play
When playing a DVD or other disc, you can “bookmark” points
on the disc for playback at a later time. For example, you may
want to mark your favorite scenes in a DVD movie to playback
after the movie is finished. You can store up to five bookmarks
on a disc. Bookmark locations are cleared when the disc is
removed. This function also works with VCDs and Audio Cds.
Press BOOKMARK to access the Bookmark Menu.
There are 5 locations for bookmark storage. *You may
wish to hit the PAUSE key first to freeze playback.
1
Saving a Bookmark location
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Use the LEFT / RIGHT ARROW keys to select a
bookmark location. Here we’ll select location 3.
2
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Press ENTER to store the bookmark. Notice that the
location is now marked with an ASTERISK, indicating a
bookmark is stored there. Press BOOKMARK to exit.
3
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
ZOOM
+
0C
9
6
5
4
3
8
7
2
1
VOLUME
MUTE
AUDIO
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DVD PLAYER OPERATION
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The DISPLAY Menu
With the DISPLAY MENU you can:
View Information about your disc playback session,
including the current Title, Chapter or Track and the
Elapsed Time.
Navigate to any Title, Chapter, Track or Time on the disc.
Change Playback Options such as the Audio Track,
Subtitles and Current Angle (for discs supporting Multi-
Angle).
Press the DISPLAY button during playback to access
the DISPLAY MENU. With DVD discs, the following
options are available.
1
DVDDVD
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Overview of the Display Menu
Notes
Options will differ
with other disc types.
The Unavailable
Symbol will be
displayed when an
option is not
supported.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Disc Type Icon
Displays the current disc type inserted.
Playback Mode Icon
Represents the current Playback Mode, which is set with the
REPEAT keys (DVD, SVCD, CD-Audio) or the PLAY
MODE menu (MP3, JPG).
Normal - Plays the current disc or directory and
then stops.
Repeat Dir/Disc - Plays the current Disc or
Directory continuously.
Repeat Chapter/Track - Plays the current Chapter
or Track continuously.
Shuffle - Plays all the files on a Disc or Directory in
a random order and then stops. *MP3, JPG Only.
Random - Continuous playback where a random
file is selected each time a track is played. *MP3,
JPG Only.
Current Title
Displays the Current Title and Total Titles on the disc and
allows you to navigate to any Titles.
3
4
2
1
5
6
1
Current Chapter/Track
Displays the Current Chapter/Track and Total Chapters/Tracks
on the disc. Also allows you to navigate to any track on the
disc.
Elapsed Time
Shows the Elapsed Playback Time of the current session. Also
allows you to go to any time point on the disc.
Angle Mark
Displays the Current Angle and allows you to change to a
different angle for DVD discs that support the Multi-Angle
feature.
Audio Track
Shows the Audio Track currently selected and the Total
number of available audio tracks on the disc. You can select
from the other audio tracks on the disc.
Subtitles
Shows the currently selected Subtitle Language and the Total
number of available subtitle languages on the disc. Allows you
to change the current subtitle setting.
Battery Status
Displays the Battery Charge Status Indicator.
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Press the DISPLAY button during playback to access
the DISPLAY MENU.
1
Using the Display Menu
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
DVDDVD
Press the UP/DOWN ARROW keys to move to the
desired menu, and the LEFT/RIGHT keys to select an
option. In this example, we’ll change the Subtitle
Language to Spanish.
2
DVDDVD
*Use the NUMBER keys to
enter a TIME to jump to on
the disc.
Press DISPLAY at any time to EXIT the DISPLAY MENU.
3
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
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8
C
003 / 022
01 / 02
01 / 02ENG
01 / 04ENG
C
003 / 022
01 / 02
01 / 02ENG
01 / 04ENG
C
003 / 022
01 / 02
01 / 02ENG
01 / 04ENG
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The MP3 / JPG Navigator
When you insert a CD-R/RW disc containing MP3 music files
or JPG images, the On-Screen Navigator will start. The
Navigator provides an easy-to-use interface allowing you to
select which files to play and how to play them. For instance,
you can configure the Navigator to display only JPG or only
MP3 files, choose to REPEAT a directory during playback, set a
RANDOM or SHUFFLE playback mode and more!
Folder/File List
Lists the current folders and files on the disc.
Display Menu
Make changes to features and options in this section. Use the
RIGHT / LEFT ARROW key to toggle between the Display
Menu and Folder/File List.
Playmode Options
Press ENTER to select from the various playback options. See
page 26 for more.
Time Elapsed / Total Track Time Display
Displays time elapsed and total time of track during playback.
Button Control Options
Displays buttons available to be used with the Navigator.
Volume/Mute Display
Displays the volume level. Press the MUTE key to enable or disable
this function.
Playback Display
Displays the current playback mode.
File List Display Options
Select from various file list options with the ENTER key.
MIXED - Displays all files.
MP3 AND JPG - Displays MP3 and JPG files only.
MP3 ONLY - Displays MP3 files only.
JPG ONLY - Displays JPG files only (use for
Slideshows).
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4
2
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MP3 MUSIC AND JPG IMAGES
1
5
6
Rock and Roll
...
Pop and R&B
Picture 01
Picture 02
Childrens Song
DISC:
JPG
JPG
DISPLAY MIXED
PLAY MODE NORMAL
00:00/00:00
ENTER
3
4
5
6
7
1
Jazz
Press the
keys to toggle between
Folder / File List and the
Display Menu.
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7
8
Navigator Overview
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The Navigator has the ability to filter the files on a disc to
display only those files you wish to use.
When a disc is inserted, playback should begin
automatically. Press the STOP key to return to the main
Navigator screen. By default, the DISPLAY MODE is set
to MIXED, with the Navigator showing ALL files on the
disc. In this example, we’ll change the DISPLAY setting
to show only JPG files. This is useful when you wish to
view a JPG SLIDESHOW.
1
Press the LEFT ARROW key to move to the DISPLAY
setting, then press ENTER twice to select JPG ONLY.
Alternatively, you can choose MP3 ONLY to display only
MP3 music files.
2
MP3 Cool Jazz
...
My Picture 01
My Picture 02
DISC:
JPG
JPG
00:00/00:00
ENTER
Vacation Pictures
DISPLAY JPG ONLY
PLAY MODE NORMAL
My Picture 03
My Picture 04
JPG
JPG
Selecting which files to view
MP3 Cool Jazz
...
My Picture 01
My Picture 02
My MP3 Song 01
DISC:
JPG
JPG
DISPLAY MIXED
PLAY MODE NORMAL
00:00/00:00
ENTER
Vacation Pictures
My MP3 Song 02
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Notes on MP3 Files
MP3 files must be stored on discs with the extension
“MP3”, such as “song1.mp3”, otherwise the files will not
be recognized.
CD-R/RW discs containing MP3 files should be in
ISO/9660, Mode 1, Closed Session format for best
compatibility.
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ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
From the main Navigator screen, press the LEFT
ARROW to move to the DISPLAY setting, then the
DOWN ARROW to move to the PLAY MODE setting.
Press ENTER to select a PLAY MODE option. In this
example, we’ll select REPEAT DIR to display all the JPG
images in the root directory repeatedly. This will result
in a continuous slideshow during playback.
1
MP3 Cool Jazz
...
My Picture 01
My Picture 02
DISC:
JPG
JPG
00:00/00:00
ENTER
Vacation Pictures
DISPLAY JPG ONLY
PLAY MODE REPEAT DIR
My Picture 03
My Picture 04
JPG
JPG
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MP3 MUSIC AND JPG IMAGES
To begin the slideshow, move back to the file list with
the LEFT ARROW key, select a JPG IMAGE to start on
and press PLAY. Press STOP at any time to EXIT the
slideshow and return to the Navigator.
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Changing the JPG SLIDESHOW Interval
If you feel that the pause between images during a slideshow is
too long or too short, try using the DISPLAY key to change the
time interval.
During SLIDESHOW playback, press the DISPLAY key.
The DISPLAY menu shows an ICON representing the
current PLAY MODE, the IMAGE NUMBER / TOTAL
IMAGES in the directory and the TIME INTERVAL. *For
more about the DISPLAY MENU, see page 26.
1
By default, the Navigator will play (MP3) or display (JPG) all
files in a directory and then stop when a file is selected and the
PLAY key is pressed. Alternatively, you can choose to play
one or more files continuously (REPEAT) or change the
playback order (RANDOM or SHUFFLE).
Changing the PLAY mode
5s
JPEGJPEG
POWER
LCD
GOTO
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
DISPLAY
MENU
TITLE
MONITOR
SETUP
PBC
Use the DOWN ARROW key to move to the TIME
INTERVAL setting, then select an option with the RIGHT
ARROW key. Available options are 5, 10 or 15 seconds.
2
10s
JPEGJPEG
Press DISPLAY to exit the Display Menu.
3
Press the LEFT ARROW
to rotate the image
counter-clockwise.
To flip the image horizontally, press the DOWN ARROW
key.
2
To rotate an image in the clockwise direction, press the
RIGHT ARROW key.
1
While a JPG is displayed, you can rotate or flip the image
horizontally or vertically.
To flip the image
vertically, press the UP
ARROW key.
Rotating and Flipping JPG Images
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
!
The way in which JPG images are displayed (Single Image or
Slideshow) depends on which key is pressed to begin play.
Press ENTER on a selected JPG file to display only that file.
Press PLAY to begin a SLIDESHOW of all the images in the
current directory on the disc.
Note on JPG / SLIDESHOW Playback
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MP3 MUSIC AND JPG IMAGES
Using ZOOM with JPG Images
When used with JPG image files, the ZOOM feature lets you
choose a particular area of an image to ZOOM-IN on, and
repeat the ZOOM function multiple times.
When the file is displayed, press the ZOOM button. The
SELECTION RECTANGLE is displayed on-screen.
1
To select the area of the image you wish to enlarge, use
the ARROW keys to move the selection rectangle
around the screen.
In this example, we’ll move the selection rectangle to
the left to select the area of the car’s hood.
2
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
To increase or decrease the SIZE of the selection
rectangle, use the PREVIOUS / NEXT keys.
In this example, we’ll use the PREV key to make the
selection area smaller.
3
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Finally, press ENTER to enlarge the selected area.
4
To EXIT ZOOM mode, press the RETURN key. This will
bring the image back to normal viewing.
5
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
A-B
1/ALL
ZOOM
6
5
4
3
2
1
AUDIO
ENTER
RETURN
REPEAT SLOW
BRIGHTNESS
STOP
PLAY / PAUSE
A-B
1/ALL
/
Notes on JPG Files
JPG files must be stored on discs with the extension
“JPG”, such as “picture1.jpg”, otherwise the files will not
be recognized.
CD-R/RW discs containing JPG files should be in
ISO/9660, Mode 1, Closed Session format for best
compatibility.
JPG files should not be over 1MB in size. JPGs larger than
1MB may not display correctly.
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Using the SETUP menu
The DVD players SETUP MENU is where you can configure
various settings such as Video Output, Parental Control, Digital
Audio Output, Subtitle Control and many more.
In this example, we’ll demonstrate how to use the
SETUP MENU by changing the CLOSED CAPTION
setting from OFF to ON.
Though the SETUP MENU can be accessed during disc
playback, you must press the STOP key twice to have
access to all options.
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Press SETUP to enter the SETUP MENU.
THE DVD PLAYER SETUP MENU
1
Use the LEFT / RIGHT ARROW keys to select a sub-
menu. In this case, we’ll press the LEFT ARROW key to
move to the DVD SETUP.
3
POWER
DISPLAY
GOTO
MUTE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
PROGRAM
MENU
TITLE
OPEN/CLOSE
SETUP
ENTER
RETURN
BOOKMARK
ZOOM
SLOW
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
ZOOM
SLOW
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
BOOKMARK
ENTER
RETURN
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DVD SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
TV SCREEN
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
DVD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
16:9 WIDE
ON
OFF
8
_ _ _ _
Next, let’s move down to the CLOSE CAPTION setting
with the DOWN ARROW key.
4
ZOOM
SLOW
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
BOOKMARK
ENTER
RETURN
DVD SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
TV SCREEN
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
DVD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
16:9 WIDE
ON
OFF
8
_ _ _ _
Now we’ll change the CLOSE CAPTIONS setting to ON
by using the RIGHT ARROW key.
5
ZOOM
SLOW
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
BOOKMARK
ENTER
RETURN
DVD SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
TV SCREEN
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
DVD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
16:9 WIDE
ON
ON
8
_ _ _ _
To confirm the choice, press ENTER. The CLOSE
CAPTION setting is now changed.
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ZOOM
SLOW
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
BOOKMARK
ENTER
RETURN
DVD SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
TV SCREEN
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
DVD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
16:9 WIDE
ON
ON
8
_ _ _ _
Exit the SETUP MENU at any time by pressing SETUP.
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DVD
SYSTEM
OSD LANGUAGE
SCREEN SAVER
AUTO STANDBY
MEMORY
LOAD SETUP DEF
S/W VERSION
MCU VERSION
ENGLISH
OFF
OFF
ON
OK
XX.XX.X.XX
XXX-XXXX
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THE DVD PLAYER SETUP MENU
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The VIDEO page
TV OUTPUT
Default Setting: NTSC
You can setup your DVD Player to work with televisions based
on the NTSC and PAL standards as well as televisions designed
to function with both standards, or “AUTO” models. NTSC is
the standard TV system used in the USA, Canada, Japan and
many other countries. The PAL TV system is used in Europe,
Africa, and the Middle East, among other places. Refer to your
TV’s documentation to make sure which model you have.
VIDEO OUTPUT
Default Setting: S-VIDEO
Use the default setting of S-Video when making a
COMPOSITE or S-VIDEO connection. Composite is the
most common type supported on TV’s. Make sure to switch to
the appropriate input channel on your TV that corresponds to
the Composite or S-Video input, depending on which cable you
use. To use the YCbCr setting for Component Video output,
you must connect the player to a TV using the special 3-to-1
Component Video cable, not included.
SCAN MODE
Default Setting: INTERLACED
This setting is only available to change after YCbCr has been
chosen as the VIDEO OUTPUT type. Only high-end P-Scan
TVs support PROGRESSIVE mode, which scans an entire
picture in one pass - as opposed to INTERLACED TVs which
scan the even lines in one pass and the odd lines in another.
WARNING: Change this setting ONLY if you are sure your
TV supports Progressive Scan.
CONTRAST
Adjust the CONTRAST level with the LEFT / RIGHT
ARROW keys.
SATURATION
Adjust the SATURATION of the video with the LEFT /
RIGHT ARROW keys.
TV OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
CONTRAST
SATURATION
OSD LANGUAGE
Default setting: ENGLISH
Sets the On-Screen Display language for the Setup Menu.
SCREEN SAVER
Default setting: OFF
The screen saver will automatically start when set to ON after
a few minutes of inactivity. To disable this function, set this
option to OFF.
AUTO STANDBY
Default setting: OFF
With screen saver set to ON, you have the option to enable
Auto Standby. When setting this option to ON, the DVD
player will go into Standby mode after 25 minutes.
MEMORY
Default setting: ON
This setting will remember where you stopped a DVD disc
and begin playback from that point when the disc is re-
inserted. When disabled, DVD discs will always begin
playback at the beginning.
LOAD SETUP DEF
Default setting: OK
Press the ENTER key to return all settings of your DVD
Players Setup Menu to the factory defaults. This will reset all
values for General, Audio, Video and Language settings, with
the exception of the Parental Control Password.
S/W VERSION
Displays the current software version for the DVD Player.
MCU VERSION
Displays the current microprocessor version for the DVD
Player.
The SYSTEM page
DVD
SYSTEM
OSD LANGUAGE
SCREEN SAVER
AUTO STANDBY
MEMORY
LOAD SETUP DEF
S/W VERSION
MCU VERSION
ENGLISH
OFF
OFF
ON
OK
XXXXXXXXXX
XXXX-XXX-XXXX
NTSC
S-VIDEO
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DVD
AUDIO
DIGITAL OUTPUT SET
THE DVD PLAYER SETUP MENU
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DIGITAL OUTPUT
Select the setting BITSTREAM or LPCM (Linear Pulse Code
Modulation) for each Audio format: DOLBY & MPEG. Select
48KHz or 96KHz sampling depending on your audio content.
Generally the 48KHz is better for most audio, and 96KHz is
reserved for super-high quality audio.
The DIGITAL OUTPUT setting enables or disables the
Optical Digital Output connector.
The AUDIO SETUP page
DOLBY
MPEG
PCM
DIGITAL OUTPUT
BACK
BITSTREAM
LPCM
LPCM 48KHz
ON
EXIT
The DVD SETUP page
MENU, AUDIO, SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Default setting: ENGLISH
Use these settings to set the players preferred language for
DVD Audio tracks, subtitles and menus.
ASPECT RATIO
Default setting: 16:9
This option is set to match the aspect ratio of the display,
monitor or TV used with the player. The default setting of 16:9
matches the aspect ratio of the players LCD display. Use this
setting for the LCD or when using the player to output to a
Widescreen TV. When using the players Video Output with a
“normal” TV (4:3 aspect ratio), the 4:3 PS (Pan & Scan)
setting or 4:3 LB (Letterbox) setting should be used,
depending on which video format is supported on the DVD
disc you are playing.
This setting should ALWAYS be set to 16:9 when using the
players built-in LCD Display.
To view DVDs marked as “FULL SCREEN” on the
player's LCD, DO NOT change this setting to 4:3. Instead,
change the LCD Mode to 4:3 Normal (See Page 10).
Bars on the top and bottom of the screen will be visible
when viewing “Anamorphic” widescreen movies.
DVD SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
ASPECT RATIO
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
DVD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
16:9
ON
OFF
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_ _ _ _
ANGLE MARK
Default setting: ON
When used with discs supporting multi-angle features, the
Angle Mark continuously displays the current angle you’re
viewing on screen. Setting ANGLE MARK to OFF will cancel
continuous display, and the current angle will be displayed on-
screen for just a few seconds after an angle change.
CLOSED CAPTIONS
Default setting: OFF
Not all discs support Closed Captions. However, setting
CLOSE CAPTION to ON will result in captions always being
displayed when discs supporting captions are used. If you don’t
wish to automatically enable captions, set this option to OFF.
PARENTAL CONTR
Default setting: 8
The Parental Lock allows you to limit the use of your DVD
Player to only those DVD discs that do not exceed the rating
you specify. When the Parental Control is set, DVD discs that
support this feature will play only after the password has been
entered. However, typically only discs produced by major
entertainment companies support Parental Control. You can
choose from eight levels of Parental Control, corresponding to
the standard rating system in the USA. You will need to enter a
valid password before making changes to Parental Control
settings - refer to the section below.
PASSWORD
To begin using the Parental Control, enter the factory password
of 3351. Once this password is entered, you will be able to
change the Parental Control setting or enter an additional user
password (the factory password cannot be deleted or changed).
To enter your own user password, key in a four digit number
into the NEW PASSWORD field. The user password and the
factory password can now both be used. You can change the
user password at any time after entering a valid password. The
user password is useful for allowing others - for example a
babysitter - temporary access to Parental Control settings.
!
Remember to keep in mind that the key to the Parental
Control feature is the factory default password of 3351.
Consequently, your player may not be secure if this manual
is accessible by your children.
Note on Parental Security
!
Don't confuse the ASPECT RATIO setting with the LCD
MODE (Page 10). The ASPECT RATIO setting is set to match
the LCD SCREEN, TV or MONITOR that the player is using
as a video output device. By default this is the player's built-
in LCD, which is 16:9 WIDESCREEN format.
The LCD MODE setting depends on the aspect ratio of the
MOVIE (DVD or SVCD/VCD). Since the player features a
WIDESCREEN LCD, the picture will appear stretched when
viewing non-widescreen material. Change the LCD MODE
(Page 10) to 4:3 NORMAL to simulate a normal TV screen
when viewing non-widescreen material. This includes "4:3",
"FULLSCREEN" or "PAN/SCAN" movie formats.
Note on Aspect Ratio
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DVD PLAYER DOES NOT POWER ON
The AC power cord may be loose or not plugged in. Ensure the power cord is secure in the AC socket.
The unit may be in Stand By mode. Turn the power on with the remote control’s POWER key, or turn the unit off, wait a few seconds, then
turn the unit on with the front power switch.
There must be a pause between powering the unit down and back on for a few seconds.
THE DISC DOES NOT PLAY
The disc may need cleaning.
Ensure the disc is not upside down.
The region code of the disc may not match the players.
THE REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT FUNCTION
Ensure the remote control is within 30 degrees of the DVD players remote control sensor located on the front panel.
Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote control and the DVD player.
The battery for the remote control may need to be changed.
You may be out of range for the remote control, try to move closer.
PICTURE APPEARS STRETCHED OR SQUEEZED
Make sure the ASPECT RATIO setting in the SETUP MENU under DVD SETUP matches the display you’re using. When using the
Players built-in LCD, this setting should always be set to 16:9. If you are using the Video Output with an external TV, this setting should
match the TV type: 4:3PS for Normal TVs and 16:9 for Widescreen TVs.
Check the VIDEO MODE setting (Page 10) with the FUNCTION key on the front panel or the LCD key on the remote. Set the Video Mode
to match the aspect ratio of the movie you’re watching: 4:3 Normal for movies marked “FULL SCREEN” and 16:9 for “WIDESCREEN”
movies. If the actors in the movie you're watching appear TOO WIDE, you're probably watching a FULLSCREEN movie with the LCD
MODE set to 16:9 instead of 4:3 NORMAL.
NO PICTURE ON THE LCD SCREEN
The player may be set for External Video Display or Video Input Mode. Turn the player off and back on, or press the MONITOR key to
switch back to LCD Display Mode.
BLACK BARS ON TOP/BOTTOM OR SIDES OF SCREEN
If you see black bars on the SIDES of the screen, the LCD mode is set to 4:3 mode. This is CORRECT if you are viewing a "Fullscreen"
DVD movie (made to fill the "fullscreen" of normal non-widescreen TVs). Use the LCD key on the remote or FUNCTION key on the player
to adjust the LCD mode.
If you see black bars on the TOP/BOTTOM of the screen, check to see if the movie format is ANAMORPHIC or 2.35:1 Widescreen (usually
shown on the back of the DVD box). If so, the bars are normal because of the wider aspect ratio of the anamorphic format. If the movie
format is 16:9, then the ASPECT RATIO setting in the player SETUP MENU may be set incorrectly to 4:3. Change this setting to 16:9.
NO PICTURE ON EXTERNAL TV
Verify the TV’s channel is set to match the video input you’re using. Please refer to your TV’s documentation.
On most TV’s, the “ AUX IN “. “ VIDEO IN”, or “ AV IN “ channel should match the video input connector. If you are using the S-Video
connector, the TV may have a separate input channel.
Press MONITOR to switch to external video output.
SOME SETTINGS IN THE SETUP MENU ARE UNAVAILABLE
You must completely stop playback by pressing the STOP key twice.
DISTORTED PICTURE WHEN CONNECTED TO VCR
This DVD player is built with Macrovision Copy Protection. Connect your player directly to your TV instead of the VCR.
THE BATTERY DOES NOT CHARGE (INDICATOR LED DOES NOT LIGHT OR BLINKS)
The battery can only be charged when the unit is turned off.
The battery may have reached the end of its service life (approximately 300 cycles).
If the battery LED is blinking, there could be a connection problem.
THE PLAYER AUTOMATICALLY TURNS OFF
Auto Standby is enabled in the BIOS. Disable this setting to prevent the unit from automatically returning to standby mode after 20 minutes
of non-use.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following common problems and solutions before requesting service.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Playable Discs: Optical Digital Output :
DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Audio CD, SVCD, Output Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini-Optical
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VCD, CD-R & CD-RW
Operating Conditions:
Playable Formats:
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
DVD-Video, SVCD, VCD, MP3, MPEG-2, JPEG
Power Supply:
TV Systems Supported:
DC IN Terminal.........................DC 9V
MULTI, NTSC and PAL
Battery Compartment Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . DC 7.4V
LCD Screen:
AC Adapter:
LCD Size ....................7.0 Inch Diagonal
Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . AC 100~230V, 50/60Hz
Aspect Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:9 Widescreen
DC Output........................DC 9V, 2.2A
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Brightness.........................500 Cd/m
Power Consumption:
Display Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a-Si Active Matrix TFT
Normal.................................12W
Pixels .............................480 x 234
Sta n d b y ...............................6. 5 W
Contrast Ratio..........................300:1
Battery:
Viewing Angle. . . . . . . . . . 60° Vertical, 60° Horizontal
Cell . . . . . . . 4 piece 1550mAh in 2P 2S configuration
Dot Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . 0.107mm (W) x 0.370mm (H)
Voltage................................7.4 V
Laser:
C a p a c i t y ...........................31 0 0 m A h
Wavelength 650nm
Internal Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 200 m ohms
DVD Linear Sound:
Estimate Cycle Life . . . . . . . . . . . 300 cycles (Approx)
Battery Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 2.5Hours*
48kHz Sampling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Hz to 22kHz
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*Depends on Usage
96kHz Sampling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Hz to 44kHz
Charge Time........................3~4 hours
Audio CD........................4Hz to 20kHz
Battery Operating Temperature:
Signal to Noise Ratio:
Charging...........................0 ~ 45° C
>90dB
Discharging .......................-20 ~ 60° C
Audio Dynamic Range:
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . -20 ~ 50° C, RH = 60 ± 20 %
>80dB
Battery LED Indicator:
Harmonic Distortion:
Charging ...............................Red
< 0.015%
Fully Charged..........................Green
Wow and Flutter:
Dimensions:
±0.001% ( W.PEAK)
Player . . . . . . 184mm x 35mm x 144mm (W x H x D)
Component Video Out:
7.24” x 1.38” x 5.67” (W x H x D)
Battery . . . . . . . 110mm x 12mm x 72mm (W x H x D)
Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0Vp-p (75 Ohm), Negative Sync
4.33" x 0.47” x 2.83”(W x H x D)
Pb/Pr........................0.7Vp-p (75 Ohm)
Weight:
Output Terminal......................Mini-Jack
Player.........................677g (1.49 lbs)
S-Video Out:
Battery .......................190g (0.418 lbs)
Y Output Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Vp-p (75 Ohm)
C Output Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.88Vp-p (75 Ohm)
Output Terminal......................Mini-Jack
Composite Video Out:
*Notes:
Weight and dimensions are approximate
Output Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Vp-p (75 Ohm)
Part No: 700Be
Output Terminal......................Mini-Jack
Analog Stereo Audio Out:
Output Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0VRMS (470 Ohm)
Output Terminal......................Mini-Jack
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. While due caution has been exercised in the production of this document, inadvertent technical inaccuracies or typographical errors are possible and
unintentional. While all efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, CyberHome Entertainment will not be held liable for any inaccuracies or errors in the information contained herein.
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INDEX
a-b repeat........................................22 optical audio out...................................17
ac adapter........................................14 OSD language settings..............................32
angles (multi-angle playback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
audio button......................................22 pan/scan.........................................32
audio outputs.....................................17 pause key........................................20
audio settings.....................................32 parental lock......................................32
aspect ratio.................................10, 32, 33 password ........................................32
plastic tab.........................................7
battery (remote control)..............................7 play key.........................................20
battery (player) power...........................................19
replacing.......................................12
power cord.......................................14
charging......................................3, 13
program play .....................................23
indicator .......................................11
progressive scan................................18, 31
back panel connections .............................16
bookmarks.......................................25
random play...................................26, 28
region codes.......................................5
component video..................................16
remote control
composite video...................................15
preparing........................................7
connections
buttons..........................................8
audio outputs....................................17
using...........................................7
a/v inputs.......................................18
repeat playback ...................................22
TV.........................................15-17
reset
SETUP Factory Defaults...........................32
car adapter .......................................14
video output ....................................31
connections.......................................11
return key........................................20
contents (package)..................................6
rf modulator......................................15
disc compatibility...................................5
safety instructions ..................................2
discs (care)........................................5
safety instructions (battery)...........................2
display function...................................26
screen saver......................................20
dvd settings ......................................31
setup menu....................................30-32
shuffle play....................................26, 28
enter button .......................................8
skip ahead/back.................................9, 21
slow motion......................................21
fast forward ......................................21
specifications.....................................34
f e a t u r e s...........................................5
standby power ....................................19
front panel........................................9
stop.............................................20
fullscreen movies..................................10
subtitles .........................................22
function button.....................................9
s-video..........................................16
function menu ....................................10
table of contents....................................4
goto ............................................24
t r o u b l e s h o o t i n g ...................................3 3
headphones.......................................14
video outputs.....................................16
video settings.....................................31
index............................................35
inserting a disc....................................19
widescreen movies..............................10, 32
jpg images.....................................27-29
zoom (dvd).......................................23
zoom (jpg).......................................29
language.........................................32
lcd mode......................................10, 18
lcd (turning off)...................................18
menu button......................................20
monitor button..................................9, 16
mp3 ............................................27
mute button .......................................8
number buttons.....................................8
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