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1. gt For safety and licensing CE reasons any unauthorized modification and or change on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty and all warranty claims Any persons operating installing setting up or servicing this device must be trained and qualified accordingly and must also observe these operating instructions gt Ensure that the device has been set up accordingly by following all instructions found in the instruction manual gt Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on pinched by items placed upon or against them or damaged by sharp edges paying particular attention to cords at plugs conve nience receptacles and the point at which they exit from the device Avoid exposing the cable to extreme heat or cold Never modify chan ge the cable This could otherwise damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric shock Safety information A N gt Should any evident damage be seen on the device or on the connec tion cables do not come in contact with or touch these Switch off the corresponding circuit breaker in the power distribution panel first be fore carefully unplugging the power plug from the wall outlet Do not operate this device further Please contact or take it to a qualified ser vice technician specialty workshop gt In order to completely cut off the power supply to the device unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Merely turning t
2. a scene in a film A chapter number is assigned to each chapter enabling you to easily locate a preferred chapter De pending on the disc chapters may only be partially displayed PBC Playback Control Video CDs only The playback control is available for Video CDs VCDs with a 2 0 disc format PBC allows you to interact with the system via menus search functions or other computer like operations In addition to this films with a high resolution can be Information on CDs and DVDs played if these are included on the disc VCDs not equipped with PBC Version 1 1 can be operated in the same way as audio CDs Track Track is defined audio visual information that is comparable to the picture or sound track for a specific language DVD A track number is assigned to each specific track enabling you to easily locate the preferred track DVDs allow you to store one video track and several audio tracks Information on CDs and DVDs 45 46 Troubleshooting The device you have just purchased is equipped with state of the art technology and is safe to operate Nevertheless problems or malfunctions may occur Before contacting a service technician refer to the following possible solutions Distorted sound or no sound is audible gt Check if everything has been connected properly gt Check the selected volume level The remote control is not working gt Check if the batteries have been inserted correctly gt If batteri
3. channel list and the pro grams listed gt You will be able to schedule programs automatically by selecting a program within the EPG s program list and confirming with ENTER or OK or by making your selection within the DVB menu system schedule Enter information in the following sequence Mode Active Inactive gt Frequency Once Daily Weekly gt Channel Type TV Radio gt Channel No Program location gt Time setting Start date start time end time gt Confirm selections with OK or cancel selections by selecting CANCEL DVB T 27 28 DVD gt Press the OPEN button to open the CD compartment and to insert a DVD Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button to open the source selection menu Select DVD as your signal source Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER The device will automatically begin reading the inserted disc and playback will com mence after this gt Use the navigation buttons within the DVD menu and confirm your selection with OK or ENTER gt Press the Pll Play Pause button to start or pause playback Use the numeric button to skip directly to the desired chapter Select chapters exceeding the number 10 by using the 10 button gt The bbl M4 Reverse Forward Skip button lets you skip return to the previous next title gt Press the 44 gt gt buttons repeatedly to select a different fast reverse forward speed level To
4. deactivate the repeat mode gt Press the REPEAT button to switch through different repeat mode options title folder all and off gt Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to display information on screen e g re maining playing time gt Create a playlist with the PRO EPG button Select a preferred file with the na vigation buttons and press the Pil Play Pause button to add this file to the play list To cancel a selection press the Pil Play Pause button again Select the option LIST to display the current playlist and the option PLAY to start file playback gt You can use the arrow keys to rotate or reverse an image while viewing Press the ANGLE button while viewing images for different slide show effects Press the m Stop button for a thumbnail view of images Data discs USB flash drives and memory cards 33 34 First time installation The installation assistant dialogue box will appear on screen after turning the device on for the first time gt You will be asked if this option is to be carried Select YES gt Select the country language and time zone gt Press SETUP gt Select NEXT gt Now you will be asked if you would like to start an automatic channel scan gt Select YES gt After scanning has been completed the device will switch to the last scanned channel gt Further settings are available for selection in this menu You can open
5. film to switch through different ca mera angles available on the DVD DVD 30 Audio CDs gt Press the OPEN button to open the CD compartment and to insert a CD Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button to open the source selection menu Select DVD as your signal source Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER The device will automatically begin reading the inserted disc and playback will com mence after this gt Press the Pil Play Pause button to start or pause playback Use the numeric button to skip directly to the desired song Select songs excee ding the number 10 by using the 10 button gt The bbl M4 Reverse Forward Skip button lets you skip return to the previous next title gt Press the 44 gt gt buttons repeatedly to select a different fast reverse forward speed level To return to normal playback press the Pll Play Pause button gt Press m Stop once to pause playback and twice to stop playing a disc gt You can use the TV RADIO A B button to mark a range to be repeated on a DVD To activate the A B repeat function press this button once to mark the start point of a range and a second time to mark the end point of the range to be re peated Press the button a third time to deactivate the repeat mode gt Press the REPEAT button to switch through different repeat mode options song all and off gt Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to display in
6. lt 4 gt Av To rotate images OK Confirms a selection E Stop Press once to pause playback press twice to stop playback SETUP Opens the menu during DVD and USB operation Pil Play Pause Starts Pauses playback IR sensor for the remote control and battery charge indicator The indicator lights up red during charging and changes to green once charging has been completed Screen DC IN 9 12 V Power supply jack ON OFF Turns the device on off AV OUT A V output AV IN A V input Earphone jack USB 1 1 connection Chapter 4 The device Remote control Chapter 4 The device 15 16 ANGLE To select an alternative camera angle on an inserted DVD where applicable To setup various slideshow effects DO service Swap Press to return to the previously viewed channel Numerical buttons 0 9 and the 10 button For entering and selecting channels numbered menu items files Press the 10 button repeatedly not applicable during DVB T operation to select chapters 10 and up on DVDs TTX Press to turn the teletext function on off during DVB operation SUBTITLE Press to select one of the various subtitle languages available ona DVD TITLE Press to return to the main menu on a DVD ENTER Confirms a selection lt gt A y Navigation buttons For selection within a menu 4 v To select a channel during DVB T operation CH lt 4 gt To regulate the volume during DVD operation lt gt A
7. medical care immedi ately should this happen gt Please follow manufacturer instructions when charging rechargeable batteries gt Never expose batteries to extreme temperatures such as for example resulting from sunlight fire or ovens There is the risk of explosion gt Make sure that batteries are not dismantled short circuited or are thrown into fire Never recharge non rechargeable batteries There is a risk of explosion Touching leaking or damaged batteries could cause skin burns Use suitable pro tective gloves when handling such batteries gt Only use alkaline batteries to ensure a longer battery life cycle gt Always ensure that the device has been turned off after use The device gt Always use batteries from the same manufacturer and never mix batteries whether old with new of different capacities or with rechargeable batteries gt If the operating distance between remote control and device weakens or the remote control is not functioning properly any more change the batteries as ex plained above Always change replace all batteries at the same time gt Clean battery and device contacts before inserting where required Avoid totally discharging rechargeable batteries Dear Customer Dz Note Do not throw batteries and rechargeable batteries into household waste qi Consumers are legally obligated to return used and rechargeable batteries whether they contain harmful sub
8. return to normal playback press the Pll Play Pause button gt Press m Stop once to pause playback and twice to stop playing a disc gt You can use the ZOOM function to switch through different zoom levels Select MENU to return to the DVD menu gt Browse through subtitle languages while viewing a film on a DVD by pressing the SUBTITLE button gt Press the TITLE button to return to the main menu ona DVD gt You can use the TV RADIO A B button to mark a range to be repeated on a DVD DVD To activate the A B repeat function press this button once to mark the start point of a range and a second time to mark the end point of the range to be re peated Press the button a third time to deactivate the repeat mode gt Press the REPEAT button to switch through different repeat mode options chapter title all and off Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to display information on screen e g re maining playing time Select a preferred audio channel while watching a film on a DVD by pressing the AUDIO button gt Create a playlist with the PRO EPG button First select a location title and chap ter with the navigation buttons You can also select a title and chapter number by using the numeric buttons Confirm your entry with ENTER After you ve finished creating your playlist press the Pil Play Pause button to start playback gt Press the ANGLE button while watching a
9. this menu either with MENU during DVB T operation or with SETUP during DVD or USB operation First time installation Sound settings gt You can regulate the volume with the VOL buttons gt Press the MUTE button to activate deactivate the sound gt Use the 4 gt buttons on the remote control during DVB T operation and while watching a film or listening to music to regulate the volume gt Enter the DVD SETUP menu and select the submenu option DOWNMIX to choose between a LT RT and LO RO mode or select under the submenu opti on AUDIO MODE between a L R L L and R R sound setting mode LT LR Select this option if a DVD disc has been recorded in a Pro Logic Dolby Digi tal format and the respective receiver has been connected to the DVD player The matrix based encoding method enables the transmission of stereo tone through 4 audio channels left right central and surround LO RO Select this option to play a DVD disc in a two channel audio format left and right L R Sound is transmitted through the left and right audio channel speaker LL Sound is transmitted through the left audio channel speaker only RR Sound is transmitted through the right audio channel speaker only tain amount of time your hearing will become accustomed to the adju sted volume level Please note that excessive sound pressure levels created when listening to loud volume levels with earphones
10. C 45 C 65 20 1 Week 20 C 65 C 65 20 Operating conditions Temperature Humidity Normal charging 0 C 45 C 65 20 Normal discharging 20 C 65 C 65 20 gt Mobile DVD player TITAN DT9 with a built in rechargeable battery gt Remote control gt AC DC adapter 100 240 V gt 12 V car adapter gt Carrying bag gt DVB T antenna gt SD adapter gt Instruction manual gt Service data sheet Specifications Should questions arise then please contact a specialist or our service hotline Hotline 49 0 53 02 8 06 450 Address x services eu gmbh Service department X4 TECH Brackestrae 3 38159 Vechelde Germany gt Information and updates http www x4 tech de gt We reserve the right to alter specifications and information contained in this manual without notice gt All brands mentioned are property of X4 TECH or of their respective owners gt X4 TECH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this instruction manual 2009 X4 TECH All Rights Reserved x peer de GmbH Brackestrafe 3 D 38159 Vechelde Internet www x peer de E Mail info x peer de 53 Version 1 0 12 2009 www x4 tech de
11. G 13 Material not suitable for children under the age of 13 5 PG R for adolescents accompanied by an adult 6 R not suitable for adolescents 7 NC 17 not for adolescents under the age of 17 8 ADULT content only for adults gt Angle Mark This setting lets you turn the camera icon on off If you have acti vated this function while watching a film then the camera icon will appear on display when different camera angles are available for certain scenes EXIT gt Select to exit the DVD SETUP menu Program list gt TV program The following options are available for TV station adjustment under this menu item gt Set favourites Favor gt Relocate stations to a different location Move gt Delete stations Del Menu overview Music program The same options as mentioned under TV program are available for this menu item gt Sort This menu option lets you change the sequence in which stations are to be stored Program search Automatic search Starts an automatic channel scan gt Manual search Lets you scan manually for a certain channel Parental control gt Channel lock Allows you to set if a password is required when trying to access locked channels gt Parental setting This setting lets you add a parental lock to a certain station System setting Country Menu option for selecting a country gt Language Menu option for selecting a preferred language 1 Audio first lan
12. VD button on the remote control to access to the menu for signal source selection DVD switches to the DVD or CD DVB switches to DVB T operation USB switches to the USB connection gt Use the A V OUT and A V IN on the remote control to switch between the A V output input Basic operation DVB T What is DVB T DVB T is the abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial and refers to the transmission of television signals into the atmosphere DVB T is a variation of DVB and is mainly used as a standard for transmitting digital television and radio via an antenna in various European countries The transmission frequencies used to broadcast DVB T already correspond with well known analog broadcasting UHF and VHF channels These channels can be used more effectively with digital broadcasting than with analog technology as more stations per channel can be transmitted gt Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button for access to the source selection menu Now select DVB and confirm your selection with either OK or ENTER gt Press the PBC SCAN button to start an automatic channel scan As an alternative you can also search for certain stations in the DVB menu Choose one of the various options when selecting a channel Use the 4 wbuttons to switch to the next previous channel Use the numerical buttons to select a channel directly gt Press the OK or ENTER button to display a
13. X4 TECH titQmDTg Mobile DVD player with digital television reception Instruction manual 10 11 12 13 13 15 18 19 20 22 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 Table of contents Intended use Explanation of symbols Safety information Copyright information Before use Features The device The DVD player Remote control Changing Inserting batteries Rechargeable battery Information on handling batteries rechargeable batteries Connections Power supply A V IN A V OUT Earphones USB connection Basic operation Turning on off Selecting a signal source DVB T Channel scan Channel selection Channel edit 26 26 27 27 28 30 32 34 35 36 37 37 38 40 41 46 48 51 Channel information Teletext TTX Electronic program guide EPG Automatic program schedule DVD Audio CDs Data discs USB flash drives and memory cards First time installation Sound settings Display settings Menu overview DVD setup DVB T menu System setting Information on CDs and DVDs Troubleshooting Maintenance handling and cleaning Specifications Dear customer thank you for deciding on purchasing this quality product from X4 TECH This instruction manual will give you a general idea of how this device operates as well as provide you with information on cleaning and safety procedures Please take a few minutes to read and follow all safety a
14. ance servicing or repairs then please consult a qualified dealer or service technician When connecting other devices please refer to the safety and operating instruc tions found in the literature accompanying these devices Safety information 11 12 Features gt Mobile DVB T reception gt USB compatible connection gt 640 RGB H x 234 V gt Supports MP3 and WMA music files gt Supports MPEG1 MPEG2 VCD PAL VCD NTSC VOB AVI DIVX video files gt Supports JPG image files Reads DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW audio CD R and CD RW discs gt Reads USB flash drives formatted to FAT32 with a capacity of up to 4 GB gt SD MMC RS MMC and SDHC memory cards that have been formatted to FAT 32 and have a capacity of up to 4 GB can be used with the included adapter Chapter 3 Features The device The DVD player X4 TECH Chapter 4 The device 13 14 youn BR WN 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ANT Antenna connection OPEN Opens the CD compartment Speakers MENU Opens the menu during DVB T operation SOURCE Press to select a DVB T DVD or USB operation mode VOL Adjusts the volume 4 gt A y Navigation buttons For selection within a menu A v To select a channel during DVB T operation CH lt 4 gt To regulate the volume during DVD operation
15. cifications gt Operating voltage gt Power consumption Screen diagonal gt Display format gt Pixel gt Video colour system Dimensions approx gt Weight approx DVB T mode DVD gt Laser gt Colour system gt Frequency range gt Signal to noise ratio gt Dynamic range gt Connections gt Supports Power supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Car adapter 10 15 V DC Device 9 12 V DC under 12W 22 86 cm 9 16 9 640 RGB H x 234 V PAL and NTSC 260 B x 182 T x 37 7 H mm 0 9 kg Standard DVB T Semiconductor laser wave length 650 nm NTSC PAL 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB more than 80 dB analogue OUT more than 85 dB DVD CD Antenna A V IN 3 5 mm A V OUT 3 5 mm Earphones 3 5 mm USB interface 12V DCIN Video MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4 VOB AVI Audio MP3 WMA Images JPEG 8 Specifications 51 52 gt Supports DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW SVCD Audio CD CD R CD RW USB flash drives with a capacity up to 4 GB and formatted to FAT32 Via the included adapter SD MMC RS MMC SDHC memory cards with a capacity up to 4 GB and formatted to FAT32 gt Rechargeable battery specifications Output 7 4V gt Charge time approx 4 turned off to 20 hours turned on Discharge time approx 2 to 6 hours depending on the type of active use Permissible storage and operating temperatures Storage conditions Temperatures Humidity 6 Months 20
16. e to ex treme temperatures such as high humidity gt Condensation can build up suddenly when this device is brought from a colder into a warmer area e g when transporting Should this happen allow the device to warm up to room temperature first before using gt Care should be taken that liquids do not come in contact with the inte rior this is why containers containing liquids e g bucket vase or plants should never be placed anywhere near or on this device This can not only damage the device but also become a fire hazard gt It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture e g in the bathroom Never touch the power plug with damp or wet hands There is the risk of electric shock gt Make sure the device is placed on a firm and stable surface 2 Safety information p gt e gt Make sure the device is properly ventilated during operation and ne ver operate it in constricted areas such as for example in a bookcase or shelf gt Never block ventilation openings with magazines tablecloths curta ins or similar gt Never place any sources of fire on top of or near the device and power supply plug e g lighted candle gt This device utilizes a laser system Please operate this device accor dingly and as subsequently described in the instruction manual Never stare directly into the laser beam and prevent direct exposure to the laser beam Never open the casing Doing so imminently exposes visual c
17. en the following message will be displayed on screen Check region code DVD R RW DVD R and DVD R are two different standards for writable DVD drives and data storage mediums These formats enable a one time recording of DVDs DVD RW and DVD RW are two standards for rewritable media These types of DVDs enable erasing and rewriting Single sided recordable DVDs can record up to 4 38 GB and double sided up to twice the amount VCD Video CD A VCD can hold up to 74 minutes 650 MB or 80 minutes 700 MB of MPEG 1 video including stereo sound MPEG MPEG is an international video and audio standard MPEG 1 is used for encoding video for VCD and has been intended for multi channel surround sound coding such as PCM Dolby Digital and MPEG audio Information on CDs and DVDs 43 44 MP3 MP3 is a compression format used for digital audio files WMA Windows media audio is a type of coding decoding developed by the Microsoft Corp JPEG Joint Pictures Expert Group is a compression format that allows the storage of images without limitation on the number of colors Title DVD only Atitle is generally a distinct section of a DVD For example the main feature could consist of title 1 A documentary describing the film could be title 2 and inter views with the cast could be title 3 A reference number is assigned to each title enabling you to locate these easily Chapter DVD only A chapter is a segment of a title such as
18. es are empty replace them with new ones gt Point the remote control to the remote sensor and press to operate Remove any objects found between the remote control and the remote sensor gt Make sure the distance between the remote control and the device does not exceed 8 m Buttons do not function on the device and or remote control gt Turn the device off and then on again As an alternative turn the device off un plug it from the power outlet and plug in again The device may also not be func tioning due to a stroke of lightning static electricity or other external factors Distorted Noisy reception or no picture gt The reception frequency has not been set properly gt The antenna is not adjusted properly gt Start an automatic channel scan A CD DVD is not recognized supported Check if gt the disc is deformed gt the disc is damaged scratched or has become dirty Troubleshooting gt the disc has the correct regional code A Any repairs other than those mentioned above are to be carried out sole ly by an authorized technician 5 Troubleshooting 47 48 Maintenance handling and cleaning gt Never operate the device in places with extreme high or low temperatures Permissible storage temperatures 25 C 60 C Permissible operating temperatures 0 C 40 C gt Should pixel errors to light or to dark pixels appear during operation then this does not necessari
19. formation on screen e g re maining playing time 9 Audio CDs gt Create a playlist with the PRO EPG button First select a location and song with the navigation buttons You can also select a song number by using the nume ric buttons Confirm your entry with ENTER After you ve finished creating your playlist press the Pil Play Pause button to start playback Audio CDs 31 32 Data discs USB flash drives and memory cards gt Press the OPEN button to open the CD compartment and to insert a disc Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button to open the source selection menu Select DVD as your signal source Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER The de vice will automatically begin reading the inserted disc and will then display files stored on the disc gt Insert a USB flash drive into the USB connection Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button to open the source selection menu Select USB as your signal sour ce Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER The device will automatically begin reading the inserted flash drive and will then display files stored on the medium gt Insert a memory card into the respective slot found on the adapter Insert the USB adapter into the USB connection Press the SOURCE or DVD DVB button to open the source selection menu Select USB as your signal sour ce Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER The device
20. guage 2 Audio second language Subtitle subtitle language EXIT to exit this menu option gt GMT usage Allows you to select if the time is to be set manually OFF or if the GMT time setting is to be used ON gt Time zone This function sets the GMT time zone Germany is GMT 1 00 gt System schedule This function allows you to schedule programs for specific use and time Menu overview 39 40 gt Mode Active Inactive gt Frequency Once Daily Weekly gt Channel type TV Radio gt Channel No Program location gt Time setting Start Date Start Time End Time gt Confirm entries made by selecting OK or cancel entries by selecting CANCEL Language setup gt OSD Select to set the OSD menu language Display setup gt TV Standard Select to set the colour system NTSC This setting is mostly used in America and some East Asian countries PAL This setting is mostly used in Eu rope but also in Australia South America as well as in many African and Asian countries Aspect ratio Select the preferred display format 4 3 PS 4 3 LB or 16 9 Preference gt UI Style Option for selecting a different menu design gt Change PIN Allows you to change the device password The preset password for this device is 8888 gt Default Type Option for selecting a standard signal source to be used after the device is turned on DVD DVB USB or last used gt Default This menu option returns all set
21. he device off with the ON OFF button is not sufficient enough Make sure that receptacles are easily accessible gt Always pull on the plug s grips and never on the cable to remove from a power outlet Unplug the device from the power outlet if it is not in use for a longer period of time gt For safety reasons always unplug the device from the power outlet during thunderstorms gt Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables in such a way that no one can trip or stumble over them gt Never use the device if the power cable or device is damaged This device is not suitable for children under 3 years of age NA Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dan gers involved when exposing themselves to or handling elec tronic devices Furthermore this product contains small parts that could be swallowed Safety information 7 Paez gt Never leave packaging material lying around unsupervised For child ren it could become a hazardous toy and lead to serious injury Keep packaging and protective foil away from children at all times to a void the danger of suffocation gt The device should never come in contact with water or moisture gt To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock make sure that liquids such as dripping or splashing water rain or moisture do not come in contact with the device and power supply plug gt Operate this device in a moderate climate and never expos
22. his menu option is not accessible during DVB T operation and can only be used when playback has been stopped completely Language setup gt This setting lets you choose between the menu items MENU AUDIO SUB TITLE and EXTERNAL SUBTITLE for language setup The menu option EXTER NAL SUBTITLE lets you select a different region Audio setup gt Downmix This setting lets you to regulate the audio sound options LO RO Select this option to play a DVD disc in a two channel audio format left and right LT LR Select this option to play a DVD disc with a Pro Logic Dolby Digital format via the respective receiver gt Audio Mode Select this setting to choose between the following sound setting modes L R Sound is transmitted through the left and right audio channel speaker L L Sound is transmitted through the left audio channel speaker only R R Sound is transmitted through the right audio channel speaker only Menu overview 37 38 Custom setup gt Parental Ctrl This setting requires a password to turn the parental control on DVDs on and off The disc being used must support this system in order for the parental control function to operate accordingly The following parental rating levels are available 1 Child Safe Children film material suitable for children and viewers of all ages 2 G General public proved suitable for audiences of all ages 3 G Parental guidance recommended 4 P
23. ion public access to or even the rental of these without explicit authorization of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited This device features a copy protection function developed by Macrovision Some CDs contain a copy protection function on them A signal and or picture noise can be heard as soon as pictures from copy protected CDs have been misused either for recording or playback This copy protection function is registered and protected by method claims of certain American Patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Ma crovision Corporation is the copyright holder of this copy protection as well as other commercial copyright holders Permission for utilization of this copy protection technology must be exclusively authorized by Macrovision Corporation This device has been intended for pri 2 Safety information vate use at home or other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation The imitation or removal of the copy protection is prohibited Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating this device and retain it for further reference questions and use Following and heeding all infor mation found in this instruction manual shall maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation This instruction manual contains information on how to operate and maintain this device Should a component require mainten
24. lations Transporting or sending the device gt Please retain the original box and the packaging material in case you need to transport or send the device out for maintenance at a later date Please note that the device should be repacked in the original packaging The box and packaging have been especially developed for this device in order to protect it during trans port and against damage Retain this instruction manual for future reference and where required pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party Keeping the external case clean gt Never use volatile fluids near the device as for example insect spray Avoid let ting the device come in contact with rubber or plastic products for longer periods of time These could otherwise leave marks behind Cleaning the device gt Unplug the power cable before cleaning Always use a soft and dry cloth to clean the unit s exterior If the device is extremely dirty you can use a soft cloth dam pened with water or a mild cleaning solution to clean Never use any abrasive or harsh cleaning agents e g alcohol benzine or thinners as these could damage the controls casing or any markings and labels found on the device 7 Maintenance handling and cleaning 49 50 gt Electronic electrical equipment or components that are no longer serviceable or usable should be disposed of in accordance with the law and regulations ap plicable in the region or country in which you
25. list of channels Use the navigation buttons to then select a channel and the OK ENTER button to confirm your se lection gt Press the amp button to return to the previously viewed channel DVB T 25 26 gt Pressing the 44 FAV button turns the favourite program option on off This opti on allows you to browse through your favourites programs Press the b PG TV button to open the menu for editing channels after which you can either Add Remove channels to from your favourites list gt Relocate channels to different program locations gt Delete channels Use the navigations buttons to select an option and confirm your selection with nOK ENTER gt Press the DISPLAY button to reveal information about the current program you re watching on screen e g reception quality and strength gt Press the TTX button to turn the teletext function on If the station you are wat ching supports this service then the teletext start page of this station will be dis played on screen This service may vary according to the station being watched Use the numeric buttons to enter a page number you would like to view Press TTX again to exit the teletext function Chap DVB T gt Press the PRO EPG button to open the electronic program guide option gt Use the 4 gt buttons to switch between channel lists program listings and pro gram information gt Use the 4 w buttons to switch between channels in the
26. live gt Contribute to a better environment by using a designated disposal system e g Dual System in Germany or recycling site for the disposal of packaging material Dear Customer Dz Important Notice Please note that electrical and electronic devices must never be disposed of in regular household waste Consumers are legally obligated and responsible for the proper disposa of electronic and electrical devices by returning them to collection sites designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste after the useful lifetime of a device has come to an end For more information concerning collection sites and correct disposal please contract your loca authority or waste management company The presence of the above symbol on a device on its packaging or within the instruction manua indicates that this item must not be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste In doing so you are fulfilling all recycling and disposal obligations and are optimizing and contributing to a better environment These disposa regulations apply to battery rechargeable battery disposal as well Most batteries contain hazardous chemicals which can contaminate the environment and human health if they are discarded in ordinary household waste According to legislation batteries are to be returned to the place of purchase disposed of at designated recycling areas or disposal sites Maintenance handling and cleaning Spe
27. ly mean that the device is defect These errors are a common TFT LCD technology problem Up to 5 pixel errors are acceptable Maintenance gt Carry out a technical safety inspection on a regular basis e g check if the power cable or housing may have become damaged gt If there is reason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely then disconnect it immediately from the power supply and secure it against any unintentional operation Carefully remove the power cable plug from the wall outlet and where applicable switch off the corresponding circuit breaker first It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if gt there is visible damage to the device or power cable gt the device no longer works gt it has been stored for a longer period of time under unfavourable conditions gt or exposed to rigorous transport conditions gt Always adhere to the following safety instructions before cleaning or servicing the device gt Live parts may be exposed if the covering is opened or parts are removed gt The device must be disconnected from the power supply source prior to service maintenance or repairs Maintenance handling and cleaning gt Capacitors within the device may still carry voltage even though they have been disconnected from all power supply sources gt Repairs are only to be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the hazards involved and the relevant regu
28. n for example as a monitor Please refer to the user manual ac companying this device before connecting Connections gt You can connect a set of earphones to this jack Speakers are muted once ear phones are plugged into the device Listening to earphones at higher volumes over a longer period of time can damage your hearing or even cause permanent hearing loss gt USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 4 GB and SD MMC RS MMC and SDHC memory cards in combination with the included adapter can be connected to the USB 1 1 for use gt The storage medium must be formatted to FAT 32 Never use connection cables longer than 25 cm with this device Hard discs can not be used with this device Please note that USB cables connected must be less than 3 m in length in AN order to maintain EMC compliance Using cables longer than 3 m could influence electromagnetic compatibility which could lead to disturbance or failure The USB connection does not warrant the supply of power to the external medium used for example a hard disc Please refer to the user manual ac companying the device connected to your TITAN Connections 23 24 Basic operation gt Push the switch to ON to turn the device on Push the switch to OFF to turn the device off The device will automatically switch over to a battery operational mode if it is not connected to an external power supply gt Press the SOURCE button on the device or the DVB D
29. nd operating instructions found in this manual carefully in order to maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation Retain this instruction manual for future reference and where re quired pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party Should you have any additional questions regarding this device or should any suggestions arise please contract a specialized dealer or our service team for fur ther information We look forward to you recommending us to others and hope you enjoy using this device from X4 TECH Your X4 TECH Team All company and product names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved We assume no liability for damage occurred as a result of improper use or damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instructions found in this ma nual improper operation or handling Under such circumstances all claims under warranty will become void We assume no liability for consequential damage We reserve the right to alter specifications and information contained in this ma nual without notice This product is EMV certified and fulfils all European and National guideline re quirements A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this product Certification has been documented and entrusted to the manufacturer Intended use The TITAN DT9 is a mobile device intended for DVB T television reception The integrated DVD d
30. nly browse through favourites on off setting PG TV program location and menu for favourites The device 17 18 gt The remote control requires two AAA batteries for operation gt To open the battery compartment remove the cover on the back of the remote control by sliding it in the direction of the arrow gt Remove used batteries and dispose of these accordingly gt Insert two new AAA batteries into the battery compartment ensuring correct polarity see battery silhouette as indicated in the compartment before inserting gt For best possible results always point the remote control directly at the device Ensure that you are not more than 5 meters away and that there is not more than a 60 degree angle between the remote control and the device gt Always remove the batteries from the device when storing or if it is not is use for a longer period of time ipter 4 The device e Dattery gt This device utilizes a lithium polymer battery Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles Each charging cycle even a short one shor tens the battery lifespan To increase battery lifespan always recharge batteries completely and without disruption Lithium polymer rechargeable batteries can be charged up to 800 times after which capacity will then gradually begin to de crease Rechargeable batteries should always be completely charged first before using them for the first time This could
31. on the features of the recording equipment used or on the CD R RW or DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW itself there is the possibility that some discs may not be playback compatible with this device Never attach any seals adhesive labels or stickers to discs either on the labelled or recorded side Never use irregularly shaped CDs e g orthogonal or heart shaped Such types can lead to or cause malfunctions Manufacturers may have already intentionally programmed playback functions on some DVD and Video CDs This device plays software manufacturer DVDs and Video CDs according to content Therefore it is possible that some playback func tions may not be available or additional functions may be available for use Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laborato ries Information on CDs and DVDs Region code This DVD player is designed and manufactured for playback of Region 2 encoded DVD software Thus this device is only capable of playing DVDs intended for Region 2 Region code information Most DVD disc covers have a globe with one or more numbers clearly visible on it This region code number must match the regional code of your DVD player in order to play back encoded DVDs in your region If this is not the case then discs encoded for other regions cannot be played If you try to play a DVD with a different region code th
32. ontact to the laser beam gt Your full concentration and attention is required while driving in traffic as well as in many other surroundings Operating the device listening to music with earphones headphones or watching a movie can divert one s attention and be just as distracting as using your cell phone while driving In case of an accident insurance coverage might be denied and you could be partially blamed for the accident respectively gt Please note that excessive sound pressure levels created when liste ning to loud volume levels with earphones or headphones can lead to permanent hearing damage or loss gt Please adhere to the additional safety information found in the indivi dual chapters of this instruction manual Safety information 9 10 gt When connecting other devices please refer to the safety and opera ting instructions found in the literature accompanying these devices gt Please contact our technical hotline or a service technician for further information should you be in doubt about device operation safety or when making connections or if any questions arise that are not ex plained within this manual p gt e gt Contribute to a better environment by using a designated disposal system e g Dual System in Germany or recycling site for the disposal of packaging material The reproduction duplication and copying of copyright protected material as well as the distribution circulat
33. or headphones can lead to perma nent hearing damage or loss Try to maintain a safe volume level and avoid excessive noise Over a cer Sound settings 35 Display settings gt In this menu there are several different display and picture settings available for usage Colour system Select a colour system under this option Select under the menu option SYSTEM SETTING DISPLAY SETUP the menu item TV STANDARD to select between an NTSC and PAL mode Use the navigation buttons to select the preferred format and confirm your selection with OK ENTER Aspect ratio Select the display aspect ratio under this option Select under the menu option SYSTEM SETTING DISPLAY SETUP the menu item ASPECT RATIO to select bet ween a 4 3 PS 4 3 LB or 16 9 picture format Use the navigation buttons to select the preferred format and confirm your selection with OK ENTER gt For picture setting adjustments press the MODE button for access to the fol lowing options gt brightness gt contrast gt colour saturation gt sharpness gt Use the navigation buttons to select an option and the lt gt buttons to set the desired brightness contrast colour or sharpness level gt To exit a menu option press the MODE button Display settings Menu overview gt You can open this option either with MENU during DVB T operation or with SETUP during DVD or USB operation gt T
34. otherwise impair battery capacity gt The battery is charged directly via the device The control light is red during charging and turns green once charging has been completed gt This device has a permanent built in lithium polymer rechargeable battery that should be kept away from sources of warmth Never try to remove the rechar geable battery Please contract your local dealer if a malfunction occurs during operation or battery replacement is required Note Please note that the battery charging process can take up to approximately 20 hours if the device is turned on at the same time However charging the battery with the device turned off will only take up to approximately 5 hours It is therefo re recommended to turn the device off during charging M Please fully charge the battery in a turned off state completely first be fore using it for the first time This may otherwise impair capacity apter 4 The device 19 20 A Please adhere to the following information when handling batteries re chargeable batteries gt Keep batteries out of children s reach gt Batteries are hazardous waste and do not belong in household waste gt Ensure that batteries are always inserted according to the correct polarity gt Always remove batteries when not in use for longer periods of time gt Never leave batteries lying around unsupervised These could pose a choking hazard to children and pets if swallowed Seek emergency
35. rive can be used to play film audio and data discs You can use the USB connection to read data stored on USB flash drives and with the help of the included adapter will be able to play memory cards as well A Please adhere to all of the safety information instructions found in this instruction manual An exclamation mark is intended to inform the user of important infor mation operation or maintenance instructions or that special attention is required This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of unprotected live AN parts or components found within the product s enclosure or of dan gerous connections that upon contact may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Cables intended for such connections should only be connected by qualified personnel or you should only use ready to connect cables There are no user serviceable parts found inside the device therefore the device is never to be opened Intended use 5 Safety information Dear customer the following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection of your device but also serve as a protection against potential health hazards Please take time to read the following instructions carefully A A gt We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instructions improper operation and handling Under such circumstances all claims under warranty will become void
36. stances or not to designated recycling areas disposal sites or stores where batteries rechargeable batteries can be bought By doing so you are fulfilling all legal battery recycling and disposal obligations and are contributing to a better enviroment Make sure batteries are completly discharged before disposing marked with Cd cadmium Hg mercuric Pb lead The device 21 22 Connections gt Turn the device off Connect the power adapter s connector to the DC IN 9 12 V power supply connection on the device Now you can plug the power adapter s plug into a power outlet that has been correctly installed according to your public power system To operate via your car s cigarette lighter connect the car adapter s connector to the DC IN 9 12 V power supply connection on the device Now you can plug the adapter into your car s cigarette lighter Please bear in mind that the device consumes a minimal amount of po A wer even in a standby mode Please take this into consideration when operating the device with your vehicle s electrical system Remove the adapter from the power supply source in order to completely cut off the power supply to the device gt You can connect an external signal source to this connection for example a game console Please refer to the user manual accompanying this device in or der to connect gt You will be able to use your Titan as a signal source for an external device with this connectio
37. tings to a factory default setting EXIT gt Select to exit the menu Menu overview Information on CDs and DVDs Handling CDs and DVDs Do not touch the playback side of discs Hold by the edges wi thout touching the recording surface so that finger prints do not Vip come in contact with discs Never stick paper or use tape on discs Storing CDs After you are finished playing a CD please replace and store it in its respective cover Never expose discs to direct sunlight sources of heat or high temperatures Never leave discs in a car exposed to direct sunlight Kis Vie Never use any solvents or chemicals such as alcohol benzine thinners any com mercially available cleaners or antistatic sprays for records to clean discs Cleaning CDs Finger prints and dust found on a CD may be the reason for poor picture or sound quality Before playing a CD care fully wipe off finger prints and dust with a clean cloth Please clean in an inwards to outwards motion Types of data storage medium supported DVD DVD 8 cm 12 cm CD VIDEO icc Video CD VCD mive 8 cm 12 cm CD Information on CDs and DVDs 41 42 alice Audio CD Smm Cg cm 12 cm CD In addition this device also plays DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW Kodak picture CDs SVCD and CD R CD RW that contain audio titles MP3 WMA and JPEG files RW This indicates that rewritable data storage media is supported COMPATIBLE Note Depending
38. vy To rotate images SETUP EXIT Press to gain access to the setup menu not applicable during DVB T operation or to exit a menu TV RADIO A B Switches between DVB T and radio reception during DVB T operation A B repeat function defines a certain music or film sequence that is to be repeated REPEAT Switch through various repeat mode options e g chapter track title all DISPLAY Press to access and browse through various on screen options The device 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PRO EPG Creates a program list Displays the electronic program guide during DVB T operation AV OUT AV IN Switches between the A V output inpu DVB DVD Switches between signal sources DVD DVB and USB MUTE Mutes speakers AUDIO Selects an audio language on DVDs PBC SCAN PBC on off Channel scan during DVB T operation E Stop Press once to pause playback press twice to stop playback pil Play Pause Starts Pauses playback MODE Menu for various picture settings brightness contrast colour saturation sharpness ZOOM Switch through available film and picture enlargement levels MENU Access setup menu during DVB T operation Returns to the DVD menu bbl M4 Reverse Forward Skip Skips to the previous next channel during DVB T operation Skips to the previous next chapter image previous next title 44 FAV bb PG TV 44 gt gt fast reverse forward during DVB T operation FAV o
39. will automatically be gin reading the inserted memory card and will then display files stored on the medium gt Use the navigation buttons to select a folder or file Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER gt The option File Type lets you set exactly which file types are to be displayed Press Pil Play Pause to starting playing these files gt The option File Sort gives you the opportunity to select between different me thods of sorting gt Press Pil Play Pause to start or pause file playback gt Use the numeric buttons to select a certain song within the directory Confirm your selection with OK or ENTER Data discs USB flash drives and memory cards gt The gt A M4 Reverse Forward Skip button lets you skip return to the previous next title gt Press the 44 gt gt buttons repeatedly to select a different fast reverse forward speed level To return to normal playback press the Pil Play Pause button gt Press m Stop once to pause playback and twice to stop file playback gt You can use the ZOOM function to switch through different zoom levels Select MENU to return to the DVD menu gt You can use the TV RADIO A B button to mark a range to be repeated on a DVD To activate the A B repeat function press this button once to mark the start point of a range and a second time to mark the end point of the range to be re peated Press the button a third time to

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