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[. . . ] PORTABLE DVD PLAYER Operating Instructions Precautions Thank you for purchasing Portable DVD player. Please read this manual carefully before operating and reserve it for future reference. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. [. . . ] Input or output audio signals to connected device by setting AV IN/OUT mode value. The included AV cable or optical digital cable is connected here. 2 Volume control 3 Video in/out jack 4 Audio in/out and optical output jack 5 DC in Connect the included AC adapter here. Main unit right panel 1 Loader status indicator LED Indicate loader status. 2 Tray 3 Open hole When you insert the open-stick into this hole, the tray will slide out. Please turn off the unit before this operation. 1 2 3 1 2 -17- Parts and Functions Main unit rear side 1 Open-stick You can use it to open the tray. 2 Suppor t The unit can stand with this device. 1 1 How to stand 2 2 1 Pull out the support. 3 Pull down the button to lock it. UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK LOCK 1 2 3 Main unit bottom side 1 Hole for Batter y Pack 2 Nut for Batter y Pack 3 Batter y connector Note: 1 3 2 1 after Remember to insert back the rubber cover to using the battery pack. 3. BATTERY CONNECTOR -18- Parts and Functions Remote control unit (frequently used buttons) AUDIO SUBTITLE OPEN 1 SETUP ANGLE OSD SEARCH : Forward direction : Backward direction 4 PLAY/PAUSE button ( Use this button to play or pause playback. ( 2 3 4 5 PREV NEXT STOP REV PLAY/PAUSE FWD STEP/SLOW MENU TITLE CLEAR C ZOOM REPEAT A-B 6 2 7 3 8 5 MENU button Press this button to display the DVD's menu screen. ( 6 STOP button ( Press this button to stop playback. SHIFT 7 STEP/SLOW buttons( Press this button to slow playback at 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/7 speed. If at pause status, press this button to playback step-by-step. ) 1 STANDBY button Press this button to turn on or off the power. 8 TITLE button Press this button to display the DVD's title. 2 PREVIOUS/NEXT button ( Use these buttons to search for the beginnings of tracks or chapters. : Backward direction : Forward direction and ( 3 Scan buttons ( and ( Use these buttons to switch playing speed of playing forward or backward. - 19 - Parts and Functions Remote control unit (other buttons) AUDIO SUBTITLE OPEN (Only for VCD, PBC on) 1 2 3 4 SETUP ANGLE OSD SEARCH 11 12 13 14 15 6 ZOOM Zoom the picture on screen. 7 Number buttons PREV NEXT STOP Press these buttons to input numbers. Pressing the SHIFT button to switch from function to number if necessary. 8 REPEAT button REV PLAY/PAUSE FWD STEP/SLOW 5 6 7 8 9 10 MENU TITLE CLEAR C ZOOM REPEAT A-B 16 For DVDs, use this button to play titles or chapters repeatedly. For CDs, use this button to play tracks or the entire disc repeatedly. 9 Press this button during playback to set two points and play the section between them repeatedly. Press this button to display the disc information. A-B REPEAT button SHIFT 10 SHIFT button 11 OPEN 1 AUDIO button Press this button to switch the audio language. Use these buttons to move the cursor up, down, left and right when selecting setting items . 12 SUBTITLE button 2 SETUP button 13 OSD button 3 Cursor buttons 4 ENTER button 14 ANGLE button Press it to switch angle. Clear the numbers inputted before. 15 SEARCH button 16 CLEAR button Press it to enter/confirm setting item. Press it to return back the previous item. 5 RETURN button -20- Parts and Functions Names of battery parts and their functions 1 2 3 4 1 DC IN connector 2 Batter y knob 3 Connect the power adapter to recharge. Twist to tighten/detach the battery pack. When the battery is discharging, LED is off. Supply power to the player. Batter y indicator LED. 4 Player ter minals CAUTION: Do not short-circuit the terminals. -21- Connecting the Player to Other Devices Before connecting Turn off the power of the player and the devices to be connected. Connecting to a TV VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L TV -22- Connecting the Player to Other Devices Connecting to a Dolby Digital / DTS / MPEG decoder or an amplifier with built-in decoder With this player, you can enjoy powerful Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG sound. Output the digital signals from the player's digital output to a decoder or amplifier with built-in decoder. Main unit left panel DIGITAL IN -23- Connecting the Player to Other Devices Connecting to a digital amplifier that is not Dolby Digital / DTS / MPEG compatible Output the digital signals from the player's digital output to a digital amplifier that is not Doby/DTS/MPEG compatible. Main unit left panel Optical digital cable (not included) To digital audio input jack DIGITAL IN : Signal flow Notes: , Carefully check the player s digital output settings before connecting the player to an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input jack which is not Dolby Digital / DTS / MPEG compatible. Do not play DVDs when the audio settings are not correct. Or may cause strong noise and damage your speakers. -24- Connecting the Player to Other Devices Connecting to active speaker systems Main unit left side : VIDEO IN TV -25- Connecting the Player to Other Devices Connecting ear phone Connect the earphone' s plug securely to the PHONE JACK on the player. To listen to music through the earphone, first use the VOLUME CONTROL on the left side of the main unit to lower the volume to minimum level, then adjust the volume to comfortable level. Be careful not to set the volume to too high level when using earphone. Main unit left side VOLUME Earphone To PHONE jack Notes: Insert the headphone plug securely. No sound will be heard if the earphone is securely connected. Note: It is not possible to hear the sound of DTS-compatible DVDs over earphone. Strong noise is produced when DTS discs are played, so do not listen to such discs through earphone. -26- Using the Battery Recharging the batter y pack Recharging the battery pack as described below. 1 2 1 Connect the DC output plug of AC adapter to the batter y pack. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the power outlet. When recharging starts, the recharge LED lights in red. Recharging usually completes in about 4~5 hours. The battery pack can be used for about 300 cycles of recharging and operations, though this is variable depending on the operating conditions. Charge the battery pack fully before using it for the first time. CAUTION Place the battery pack and AC adapter on a flat surface for recharging. [. . . ] (point A) Press A-B button again at the ending point of the section you want to repeat. Press A-B button again to cancel the A-B repeat function. Repeat a section between point A and B. Selecting angle (multi-angle) Press the ANGLE button while playing a scene with multiple angles. If your DVD disc is not recorded with multiple angles, press ANGLE button will not have function. -37- Advanced Functions Changing from AV OUT to AV IN You can change the player from AV OUT(output AV signal to TV, etc) to AV IN(input AV signal from other device)and use it as a TFT Monitor. Default setting is AV OUT. 1 Press MODE button on main unit and switch LCD mode to AV IN/OUT. 2 Press + or - button to switch between AV OUT and AV IN. [. . . ]

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