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1. pp Forward direction j Bee es ee 44 Backward direction 4 PLAY PAUSE button Pil Use this button to play or pause playback 2 6 5 MENU button 2 Press this button to display the 3 7 DVD s menu screen 4 3 5 6 STOP button E 8 Press this button to stop playback 7STEP SLOW buttons ip Press this button to slow playback at 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 7 speed If at pause status press this button to play step by step 4 STANDBY button Press this button to turn on or off 8 TITLE button the power Press this button to display the DVD s title 2 PREVIOUS NEXT button bed and gt gt Use these buttons to search for the beginnings of tracks or chapters paa Backward direction pri Forward direction 3 Scan buttons lt lt andpp Use these buttons to backward or forward the playing speed meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Remote control unit Other buttons i 1 12 13 2 14 i 15 5 16 6 7 8 9 10 41 AUDIO button Press this button to switch the audio language 2 SETUP button Press this button to display setup screen when at stop status 3 Cursor buttons Use these buttons to move the cursor up down left and right when selecting setting items 4 ENTER button Press it to enter confirm setting item 5 RETURN button Press it to return back to the previous item a ENG Only for VCD PBC on 6 ZOOM Zoom the picture on screen 7 Number buttons Press thes
2. m 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 m Place the battery pack andAC adapter ona flat surface for recharging m Do not short circuit the terminals of the battery pack and AC adapter Notes m Thebattery charger AC adapter is compatible with supply voltage between 100 and 240 VAC and can be used universally m When you want to use it on an overseas travel however be sure to prepare a power plug adapter matching the local power outlet meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m Notes for recharging 1 2 Align the guide hole of the player 3 Now the player can be operated USING THE BATTERY s ENGR When the battery pack is hot it may take longer time than usual for recharging or may sometimes be unable to be recharged Wait for the battery pack to cool down before retrying recharging If the recharge LED can not be lit check whether the AC adapter and battery pack are connected firmly to have perfect contact To protect the battery pack do not recharge a fully charged battery pack repeatedly Repeated overcharging may deteriorate the battery performance The battery pack becomes hot after recharging but this is not malfunction The battery pack may not be recharged fully if recharging at a hot pla
3. CAUTIONS ON USING THES PLAYER SE 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY PACK ORERATION T a Operation of the battery pacii ve Storage Service life and disposal TYPES OF DISCS PLAYABLE ON THIS PAME R S e E ER 9 Marks indicated on DVDs 9 Playable formats Disc structure na nana nano eee USING THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONG 11 BEFORE USING CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES ht 12 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT AND MAIN UNIT PREPARATIONS 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes on using the remote control i 1 Replacing the batter Remote control unit operating PANGO ce ekon eren ee eee or 1 PARTS AND FUN C TON Sa aa aa aaa anen 15 Liquid crystal display Main unit control secti Main unit left side Main unit right pane Main unit rear side How to sland e i n 18 Main unit bottom side 0 18 Remote control unit Frequently used DUHONS nesermen one 19 Remote control unit Other DURON Sh ece gi e En ananta enat ee 2 Names of battery parts and their functioNS nn anon cn cecoc sere 21 CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVIGESH r a 22 Connecting to a TV 22 Connecting to a Dolby Digital DTS MPEG decoder or an amplifier with built in decoder 23 Connecting to a digital amplifier that is not Dolby Digital DTS MPEG compatible 00 24 Connecting to active speaker SYSIOIM S eee eee eve rene kce teen ene ee rore rene 2
4. meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS Loading 1 Press OPEN button to open The disc will go out as figure 1 shows If no disc there then nothing happens 2 Pushthe disc into disc window and the disc will be 1 slotted in automatically ST Notes Set the disc securely Failure to setit securely could result in damage e Do not use cracked or warped discs Doing so could resultin damage e Pushsingle sided DVDs or CDsin with the label Printed side facing upwards For double sided DVDs check each side carefully then push the disc in securely For CDs or one sided DVDs you do not have to worry about touching the label Printed side of the disc with your fingers Since two sided DVDs however have signals recorded on both sides be careful not to scratch AQ rare Te them when removing them from the player 3 The player starts loading EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS ms ENG Playing 41 Load the disc m One of the following messages appears on the screen DVD VCD CD m For some discs playback starts automatically when peg i Number the disc is slotted in buttons m For the disc which had been programmed and stored Shift in memories playback starts automatically in the programmed order 2 Press the play pause button m Playback starts m For some discs a menu screen appears For video CDs the
5. When holding When holding vvith both hands vvith one hand Do not use damaged Cracked or vvarped discs Do not scratch the signal surface or let it get dirty Do not attach any paper or seals to discs The player may be damaged if there is any exposed glue etc on discs For rental discs in particular extra labels are often attached to the discs Check carefully for any exposed glue before using such discs Storing discs Always place discs in their case and store them vertically Avoid storing discs in hot or humid places places exposed to direct sunlight or places in which the temperature is extremely low Read any cautions included with the disc carefully CAUTIONS ON USING ms ENG Cleaning discs e Fingerprints or dust on discs may reduce sound or picture quality Remove them by gently wiping the disc from the center toward the edges using a soft cloth e Do not use benzene thinner or other volatile chemicals Do not use record spray or antistatic spray either e We recommend using the separately sold cleaning set to clean discs e For tough dirt apply some water to a soft cloth wring out thoroughly Wipe off the dirt then wipe the disc with a dry cloth Irregular shaped discs Irregular shaped discs Heart shaped discs hexagonal discs etc cannot be played on this player Doing so could damage the player Never use such discs mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG a TROUBLE SHOO
6. G PG PG13 PG R R NC 17 ADULT m The default setting is ADULT 3 Ee TV SYSTEM 1 KID SAFE SCREEN SAVER 2G TV TYPE 3PG PASSWORD 4PG13 gt 5PG R DEFAULT 6R EXIT SETUP 7NC 17 NOTE If the password option is locked you cannot change the rating DEFAULT Choose this option to resume factory settings mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGa LANGUAGE SETUP The language setup options are illustrated below OSDLANGUAGE Highlight OSD LANGUAGE option and press LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN to choose the OSD language you prefer Press ENTER to confirm then the OSD will be displayed in that language There are 5 optional OSD languages English German Spanish French and Italian BE EE LANGUAGE SETUP OSDLANGUAGE H AUDIOLANG GERMAN SUBTITLE LANG SPANISH MENU LANG FRENCH ITALIAN EXIT SETUP AUDIO LANGUAGE Highlight the AUDIO LANG option and press LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN to choose the audio language you prefer Press ENTER button to confirm If the disc you are playing has that language available it will output audio in that language There are 8 optional audio languages Chinese English Japanese French Spanish Portuguese Italian and German Ee oo 5 OSDLANGUAGE CHINESE gt SUBTITLE LANG JAPANESE MENU LANG FRENCH SPANISH EXIT SETUP PORTUGUESE ITALIAN GERMAN mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT m LANGUAGE SETUP s ENG SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Highlight the SUBTITLE LANG option and press LEFT RI
7. SPDIF RAW Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a power amplifier with an optical cable When playing a disc recorded with Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG audio formats the corresponding digital signals will be outputted from the Optical Output jack m SPDIF PCM Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a 2 channel digital stereo amplifier When playing a disc recorded with Dolby Digital and MPEG audio formats audio signals will be modulated into a 2 channel PCM signal and it will be outputted from the Optical Output jack EEE 9 Ea gt SPDIF RAW EXIT SETUP SPDIF PCM mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT m VIDEO SETUP mENG The video setup options are illustrated below Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the brightness Ee T a CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the contrast pla gt a EES BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs VIDEO SETUP HUE Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the hue eS SN BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST gt SATURATION EXIT SETUP SATURATION Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the saturation BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE COnN EXIT SETUP mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT m DIGITALSETUP s ENGR The digital setup options are illustrated below DY NAMIC
8. Tuner Box Optional accessory EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES ms ENG Before connecting Turn off the power of the player and the devices to be connected Connecting toa TV ia Ww S Q J Video audio cable Included To video inputjack Yellow To audio input jack White To audio input jack Red Sgnal flow mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG sa 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 Ma Y N O Q Main unit left panel Ce Td See page 22 for details of connections to TV Optical digital cable Not included a Front speaker Front speaker Left e Center Rig ht ayer E speaker z A i Surround speaker Right iSgnal flow For a compatible decoder or amplifier 5 speakers Front left right center and surround left right and a subwoofer are required to enjoy Dolby Digi
9. and buttons on the remote control a ot DA Ni NOTE To go back to the folder list press 5 Press gt to start playback E 6 Press STOP nm to stop playback DivX play icons mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG u SETUP THE PLAYER GENERAL STEPS OF SETUP 1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control the main setup menu appears Pee of TV SYSTEM SCREEN SAVER TV TY PE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP 2 Press the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the icon of the desired page then press the DOWN or UP button to activate that page cs P BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP 3 Press the DOWN button to highlight the desired option Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the choices of that option appear LEK F CONTRAST HUE SATURATION EXIT SETUP 4 Press LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN buttons to highlight the EXIT SETUP option then press ENTER or SETUP again to exit SETUP MENU NOTE The pressing of the following buttons will turn off the setup menu and the choices that have been changed will be saved Subtitle Title Return Stop Play Pause Step Next Prev Zoom Program Repeat Angle EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT mi SYSTEM SETUP s ENG The system setup options are illustrated below TV SYSTEM If you want to connect the player to a TV please choose acorrect TV system first m AUTO Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a multi syst
10. for long periods oftime 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture 16 The Shock Hazard Marking and Associated Graphical Symbol is provided on the bottom panel of unit 17 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids shall be placed on the apparatus mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs PRECAUTIONS Thank you for purchasing this Portable DVD player Please read this manual carefully before operating and reserve it for future reference It will be helpful to you if you encounter any operational problem WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAINOR MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCHAS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY ATTENTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT LASER This Digital Video Disc player employs a Laser System To ens
11. pack has lower capacity cl will be flashed to remind you AC power operation 1 Connect the DC output plug of the AC CAUTION adapter to the DC IN jack on the player Be sure to use the AC adapter provided with the player 2 Connect the AC adapter to a power Before inserting or removing the DC outlet output plug of the AC adapter always Now the player can be operated be sure to turn off the power of the portable DVD player Removing the battery pack from the player The battery pack can be removed from the player as described below 1 Turn off the power of the player 2 Turn the battery knob anti clockwise to remove battery pack EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m TURNING ON THE POWER sg ENG 4 Connect the AC adapter to a power outlet 2 Connect the DC output plug of the adapter to the DC input jack on the main unit 1 3 Keep pressing the ON button on the main unit for about 1 5 seconds E The power LED is lit blue Main unit Front panel The player can be used now m At standby mode When the power gt gt LED is lit red the power can also be turned on by pressing the standby button on the remote control unit Remote control unit Hing The included AC adapter is 3 compatible with voltage from 100 to 240 V You can use it on trips overseas Note that you need a converter plug Available in stores suited for the regionin which you are travelling
12. pack should be stored under an surrounding temperature between 15 C and 25 C Avoid storing it under extremely low temperatures in a place with high temperature and high humidity or in a place subject to u ENGKO soot etc m When the battery pack is stored for along period at least once a year it is recommended to discharge it fully on the portable DVD player recharge it fully and store it again Service life and disposal m When the charging time or available operation time becomes extremely short the battery may reach the end of its life The battery pack canbe used for about 300 cycles of recharging and operations m To dispose of a used battery pack wrap a piece of tape around the terminal section and treatitin compliance with your local regulations Caution m Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG a TYPES OF DISCS PLAYABLE ON THIS PLAYER m Thediscs listed on the table below can be played on this player without an adapter m The marks shown on the table below are indicated on the disc s label package or jacket Types of playable discs and their Diameter Playable sides Playback time marks DVD Video disc DVD video Playback time 12cm single 1 layer MPEG 2 format sided 2 layer 133 minutes ee gt 242 minutes 8 5 12cm double 1l VEER i se is 266 minutes 9 4GB sided Alawar ye
13. the starting point of the section you want to repeat Point A Press A B button again at the ending point of the section you want to repeat Point B The repeating starts Press A B button again to cancel the A B repeat function 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 function mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Changing from AV OUT toAVIN 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 The 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 t and AV IN A Note AV signals inputt Avoid to input AV signals from AV JACK when from other device the player is set to AV OUT or interference will be caused to affect current playback and lower down playing quality Playing a MP3 format disc andJ PEG CD 64 123 008 MP3 1 01 123 Folder 3 4 Files 3 Eu MP3 ICON 4 59 JPEG ICON E Use 4 yjejs to move the cursor to a folder a file MP3 ICON or JPEG ICON m In order to play Mp3 files move the cursor to MP3 ICON and press ENTER button In order to play JPEG files move the cursor to JPEG ICON and press ENTER button m Choose the desired file and press ENTER t
14. 484 minutes 17GB uae cD 4 12 cmisingle sided 74 minutes DIGITAL AUDIO Note Do not support 8cm discs Marks indicated on DVDs DVD discs or packages include the marks shown below These marks indicate the type of video or audio signals recorded on the disc and the functions that can be used Mark Meaning Indicates the numberof audio tracks Pr Indicates the numberof angles 16 9 LB Indicatesthe selectable picture aspect ratio E Indicatesthe playable region number Playable formats The unit is able to play most audio video files such as PICTURE JPEG AUDIO MP3 WMA VIDEO DAT VOB MPEG2 MPEG4 AVI DIV mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT m TYPES OF DISCS PLAYABLE ON THIS PLAYER s ENG Disc structure CDs are divided in units called tracks Generally one track corresponds to one song Tracks are sometimes further divided into indexes CDs Tracki Track2 Track3 Track4 Track5 LDS Ld LDP Lad Lod DVDs are divided in units called titles which are further divided in chapters They also include menu screens that do not belong to any title With movies normally one movie corresponds to one title On karaoke discs one song corresponds to one title Some discs are not divided inthis way however so be careful when using the search and programming functions Title 1 Title 2 DVDs Chap
15. 5 Connecting earphone 26 USING THE BATTERY 27 Recharging the battery pack 27 Notes for recharging 0000 28 Attaching the battery pack to the DID Y OT e ever rn 28 AC power operation 29 Removing the battery pack from the player uni ci cenon 29 meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma a ENG ENGs TABLE OF CONTENTS BASIC OPERATIONS SETUP THE PLAYER TURNING ON THE GENERAL STEPS OF SETUF 39 PAG WA S R AA 30 SYSTEM SETUP PLAYBACK MV SYSTEM sacevesecssccssecessccscssccceoersaces 40 FUNCTIONS 31 SCREEN SAVER 1121 1111 1111012 40 Loading 31 TVITYPE Se ve 41 Playing 32 PASSWORD a A2 If a menu screen appears 32 RATINGansoocccccce zorren seen 42 Stopping playba Cka u ccc cc ccccic 33 DE RU LT e ererat re A2 Pausing playbac kana u nai access eros 33 Returning to the previous chapter or track DVDs video CDs and LANGUAGE SETUP CDs ieee nee ree 34 Moving to the next chapter or OSD LANGUAGE Cree ee video CDs and Ga AUDIO LANGUAGE asesecenneneees PRE SUBTITLE LANGUA Removing the diSC css0e 34 MENU LANGUAGE TURNING OFF THE AUDIO SETUP POWER arene 35 AUDIO OUT ca ani in A5 ADVANCED OPERATIONS VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS 46 ADVANCED l FUNCTIONS ou 36 SATURATI Searching for a specific scene 36 Vievving in slovv motion DVDs and DIGITAL SETUP videolGDS aaae aeaaeae 36 dee II ni DYNAMI
16. C RANGE ca ccc cen 48 CDs Seeeeccauscussnasuauss cos Kromi 36 DIVX R VOD PERLA 4 Doe SA 48 Selecting angle Multi angle 36 Changing from AV OUT to AV IN aacccccooocoveece cesses neneve tretes 37 CAUTIONS ON USING 50 Playing a MP3 format disc and E i IPEGIOD E ees 37 Handling diSOS na nancnac cc ce zor cenon ee zoror ine 50 Playing DivX fileS ax una nana cenon core a TROUBLE SHOOTING 51 MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT om CAUTIONS ON USING THIS PLAYER ms ENG Do not move the player during playback During playback the disc spins at high speed So do not lift or move the player Doing so may damage the disc Transporting the player When transporting the player be sure to remove the disc and turn off the power then unplug the power cord Place of installation Select a stable place near the TV or stereo system to which you are going to connect the player Do not place the player on top of aTV orcolor monitor Install the player away from cassette decks or other devices which are easily affected by magnetic forces Do not place objects on top of the player Do not place any objects on top of the player Turn off the power when not using the player If the player is connected to your TV but not in use then switch the power off This will prevent interference with your normal TV picture Noise problems may also be experienced if used near a radio Special note regarding use of playerin vehicles E We strongly adv
17. DEVICES ms ENG Connecting earphone Connect the earphone s plug securely to the EARPHONE JACK on the player To listen to music through the earphone first use the VOLUME CONT ROL on the left side of the main unit to lower the volume to the minimum level then adjust the volume to comfortable level Be careful not to set the volume to too high level when using earphone PR EL Main unit left sde VOLUME l q To EARPHONE jack A Notes Insert the earphone plug securely No noisy sound willbe heard if the earphone is securely connected Note Itis impossible to hear the sound of DTS compatible DVDs over earphone Strong noise will be produced when DTS discs are played So do not listen to such discs through earphone mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs USING THE BATTERY Recharging the battery pack Recharging the battery pack as described below f oo 0 Oo 2 Oo Oo 0 Oo 00000 0 0 D Oo O 0 90 ono rcti Vs 4 Connect the DC output plug of AC adapter to the battery pack 2 Connect the AC adapter to the power outlet m When recharging starts the recharge LED lights in red m Therecharge LED turns off when recharging completes Remove the power cord from battery pack
18. GHT UP DOWN to choose the subtitle language you prefer Press ENTER to confirm If the disc you are playing has that language available it will displays subtitles in that language There are 7 optional subtitle languages Chinese English Japanese French Spanish Italian and German E EES LANGUAGE SETUP OSD LANGUAGE CHINESE AU DIOLANG gt JAPANESE MENU LANG FRENCH SPANISH EXIT SETUP TADAN GERMAN OFF MENU LANGUAGE Highlight the MENU LANG option and press LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN to choose the menu language you prefer Press ENTER to confirm If the disc you are playing has that language available it will displays menu in that language There are 8 optional menu languages Chinese English Japanese French Spanish Portuguese German and Italian EE Eee OSD LANG UAGE CHINESE AUDIOLANG SUBTITLE LANG JAPANESE gt FRENCH SPANISH EXIT SETUP PORTUGUESE GERMAN ITALIAN NOTE If your preferred language isn t available the disc s default language will be played The default language of your DVD player is English mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG AUDIO SETUP AUDIO OUT Highlight the AUDIO OUT option and press LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN to choose the audio output mode you prefer Press ENTER to confirm There are 3 optional audio output modes SPDIF OFF SPDIF RAW and SPDIF PCM m SPDIF OFF Choose this setting to output analog signal and there will be no signal outputted from optical jack
19. NEXT BASE COMPACT DO DoLey Bvx DYP Wise popoe IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS ms ENG Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus Including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 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 NON KON 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or vvhen unused
20. RANGE Choose this setting to adjust the line out compressing ratio and get different effects If adjusting to FULL the audio signal peak value will be compressed to be minimum while adjusting to OFF to be maximum EEA OU DivX R VOD EXIT SETUP DivX R VOD DivX VOD files are downloaded after paying a rental from certain commercial websites Prior to downloading a VOD you need to input the registration number of your DVD player on the purchase form on the site Write down the VOD 8 character registration number so that you can fill in the form on the website you purchase your DivX VOD files from EAEAN EEA DYNAMIC RANGE EXIT SETUP mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs DIGITAL SETUP DIVX R VIDEO ON DEMAND YOUR REGISTRATION CODE IS TO LEARN MORE VISIT WWW DIVX COM VOD DONE Note If you cannot play a DivX VOD file recorded on a CD R disc after downloading it the rental period allocated during purchasing from the website may have expired It is also possible that the recorded file is not compatible with your player because of different versions or incorrect download parameters The parameters used when copying to CD R may be another reason for this Since itis not possible here to supply all the information parameters and advice relating to the use of DivX VOD files we recommend that you visit specialist websites such as www divx com vod meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT mi Handling discs Handling
21. TING Picture is disturbed when playing a DVD recorded by a VCR gt Slap on the player with disc window gt This player incorporates copyright downward protection technology Some discs include Ask qualified technician signals protected against copied by a VCR Such recorded discs can not be LL Played properly J No sound is produced or sound is distorted when connected toa TV Player cannot be operated with the an amplifier etc remote control unit gt Connection cables are not firmly Remote control unit is too far from plugged in or not contacted well the main unit or has too large angle gt Connection plugs or jacks are dirty with the remote sensor gt Audio cables are not properly gt The battery ofthe remote control is connected worn out Audio digital outputis connected to anon compatible AV amplifier etc N TV or other device operates erroneously i Get wrong DTS setting gt The player s remote control unit may cause some TVs with wireless remote control to operate erroneously Bad playback quality The player is setto AV OUT but there No sound is produced from speakers K A or EEE dr po e signals inputted from AV Forsome discs 96 kHz digital output 7 oflinear PCM audio signals is prohbited Player gets hot gt Disc is dirty This is normal Pause or slow play mode is set gt gt pa N Main unit s volume is s
22. ce Do not recharge it under very hot environment it may cause explosion The surrounding temperature during recharging affects the recharge efficiency Recharging isin the most efficient state from 10 C to 30 C Recharge the battery pack ata place within this temperature range whenever possible Attaching the battery pack tothe player Attach the battery pack to the player as described below Attach the battery pack to the unit with the guide rod on the battery pack Turn the battery knob clockwise until the battery pack is tighten with the player If the battery pack is fully recharged the player can play DVDs continuously for i over 3 hours mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs USING THE BATTERY m If the power is switched on while the battery pack is not fully charged the player operation may sometimes become unstable Be sure to charge the battery pack fully before using m The battery pack is being recharged slowly while the player is playing with AC adapter connected m The battery pack is being recharged as recharged separately while the player is at STAND BY mode with AC adapter connected m After connecting the battery pack and power on press OSD button on remote control at PLAY PAUSE or STOP status to show symbol ue This symbol indicates the capability of the battery pack m While the battery
23. ction on After the STOP button is pressed press the PLAY button Playback will start from the position at where it was stopped If the disc is removed or press the STOP button again the resume function will be cancelled Note For some discs playback may not start from the position at where it was stopped Pausing playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button to pause playback Press this button again to resume playback EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS ms ENG Returning to the previous chapter or track DVDs video CDs and CDs Press the PREVIOUS button during playback After pressing the PREVIOUS button playback returns to the beginning of the previous chapter or track Moving tothe next chapter or track DVDS video CDs and CDs Press the NEXT button during playback After pressing the NEXT button playback moves forward to the beginning of the next chapter or track Removing the disc 1 Press the STOP button 2 Press 4 to pop out the disc 3 Remove the disc Note For CDs or one sided DVDs you do not have to worry about touching the label Printed side of the disc with your fingers Two sided DVDs however have signals recorded on both sides So be careful not to scratch them when removing them from the player mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG TURNING OFF THE POWER 4 When the power is on press OFF and hold it for about 1 5S The power LED becomes red and the standby mode is set The pow
24. e buttons to input numbers Pressing the SHIFT button to switch from function to number if necessary 8 REPEAT button 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 A B REPEAT button Press this button during playback to set two points and play the section between them repeatedly 10 SHIFT button Press the shift button to switch number amp function Defaut function 11 OPEN Pop out disc 12 SUBTITLE button Press it to switch the DVD s subtitle language 130SD button Press this button to display the disc information 14 ANGLE button Press it to switch angle 45 SEARCH button Locate a title chapter time and play 16 CLEAR button Clear the numbers inputted before mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Names of battery parts and their functions 4 DC IN connector Connect the power adapter to recharge AC DC adapter 2 Battery knob Twist it to tighten detach the battery pack 3 Battery indicator LED When the battery is discharging LED is off When recharging the battery LED is red When the LED turns from RED to off means finishing recharge 4 Player terminals Supply power to the player Do not short circuit the terminals 5 Fix pole Fix the battery to the player when installing battery 6 DC OUT Non standard jack Output DC 7 4 7 2V Especially for supplying power to TV
25. em TV m NTSC Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a NTSC TV m PAL Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a PALTV m The default setting is NTSC LS pe DS pa vinrse 0 SCREEN SAVER PAL TVTYPE AUTO PASSVVORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP NOTE Setting with incorrect TV system vvillresultin black and white picture on your TV screen SCREEN SAVER If the screen saver is on when your DVD player is at STOP or NO DISC status or there is a frame frozen for alittle long time the screen saver will be displayed This feature can protect the screen fromdamage m ON Choose this setting to activate the screen saver m OFF Choose this setting to cancel the screen saver m The default setting is ON mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs SYSTEMSETUP as oo TV SYSTEM PONI TVTYPE OFF PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP TV TYPE 16 9 Wide Screen Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected toa wide screen TV If you choose this setting and you don t have a wide screen TV the images onthe screen may appear distorted due to vertical compression 4 3 LB Letter Box Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected toa normal ratio TV You ll see the movie in their original aspect ratio Height to width ratio You ll see the entire frame of the movie The movie might appear with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen 4 3PS Pan amp Scan Choo
26. er can also be turned off by pressing the STANDBY button on the remote control unit 2 Unplug the power cord from the power outlet 3 Disconnect the AC adapter from the player s DC input jack CAUTION When connecting the player to an external TV monitor please make sure that For better audio and visual performance you switch adjust the TV system Marked gt to the corresponding one Example Change from NTSC Default setting to PAL as the SETUP MENU shows below DEL Sa gt E SCREEN SAVER PAL TVTYPE AUTO PASSVVORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP Note Please turn the player to the correct TV system before changing from AV OUTPUT to AV INPUT or you can only see the black and white picture EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ms ENG Searching for a specific scene 4 Press the SEARCH button 2 Press the number button to input specific 3 time or title chapter 3 Press the PLAY button or ENTER button 2 Playback starts from the specified position Viewing inslow motion DVDs and video CDs Press the SLOW button during playback The playback speed changes to 1 2 1 3 1 4 or 1 5 1 6 1 7 of the normal speed Repeating DVDs video CDs and CDs Repeat a Title Chapter or Track Press the REPEAT button Select the title chapter or track you want to repeat Repeat a section between point A and B During playback press A B button on the remote control unit at
27. et to the minimum Earphone is plugged in Notes The player may stop operation properly due to static electricity or other external influences In this case usually solve the problem by unplugging the povver r Volume is different for DVDs and Cds This is due to the different recording methods E E cord and then plugging it in again If you still can not solve it consult with the The player crashes nearest service center gt Turn off power of the player and turn on again ae i gt Press OPEN button when Loading Liquid crystal display appears onscreen to pop out the A few picture elements may be black or disc a particular color displayed on the LCD Ask qualified technician screen This is normal meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m
28. he display gently with a soft dry cloth Such as an eyeglass cleaning cloth Note that leaving water droplets on the display for long periods of time may result in discoloration or stains For tough dirt use a commercially available liquid crystal display cleaner Copyrights Unauthorized duplication broadcast public performance or rental of discs is prohibited by law EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY PACK OPERATION Operation of the battery pack m Charge the battery pack fully before using it for the first time m When the surrounding temperature is high the battery pack may sometimes be unusable due to activation of protection circuitry m When the portable DVD player is powered from the battery pack and if the player has not been operated for about 10 minutes with the power switched on the player will turn off automatically Auto power off The battery pack and the portable DVD player become hot during use This is not malfunction E When the battery pack is not to be used for a long period be sure to remove it from the portable DVD player If the battery pack is left attached continual flow of weak current renders it overdischarged and eventually unusable even when you try to charge it later m lf the portable DVD player is switched on while the battery pack is not fully charged the operation may sometimes be unstable Be sure to charge the battery pack fully before use m The battery
29. ise against using the player while driving m Most countries and states have laws which prohibit or severely restrict the use of the player in vehicles while driving m Do not leave the player or the battery pack in places where the temperature is extremely low About 10 C or lower or extremely high About 60 C or higher suchas inside the passenger cabin or trunk in midsummer Doing so may warp the outer case or reduce the performance or quality of the battery pack When carrying on planes Heed the airline company s rules When carrying in hospitals Heed the hospital s rules maMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs CAUTIONS ON USING THIS PLAYER When using with car power cable in cars Please turn on the engine and then connect with the car power cable for using Cleaning the player Normally clean the player with a soft dry cloth For tough dirt apply some neutral detergent diluted in 5 to 6 parts water to a soft cloth wring out thoroughly Wipe off the dirt then wipe the player with adry cloth Note that alcohol thinner benzene insecticides etc may cause the print or coating to peel off Also avoid leaving rubber or plastic products in contact with the player for long periods of time as this may damage the cabinet When using chemically treated cloths read the cloth s instructions carefully Always unplug the power cord from the power outlet before cleaning the player To clean dirt off the liquid crystal display wipe t
30. n an equilateral triangle is intended AA to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance Servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION VVHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs PRECAUTIONS MACROVISION This product incorporates copyright protection technology FCC NOTICE DOLBY DivX mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT m that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject of the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories This device incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by DivX Inc DivX DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and used under license INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS S eee 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
31. o play m Press A B button to have A B REPEAT function press REPEAT button to switch repeat mode REP1 REP DIR REP ALL REP OFF REP1 means repeating the track REP DIR means repeating the folder REP ALL means repeating the whole disc EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT mi ADVANCED FUNCTIONS s ENGR Playing DivX files Your player is an Official DivX Certified product that plays DivX 5 DivX 4 DivX 3 and DivX VOD video content in compliance with DivX Certified technical requirements NOTE To guarantee playback of DivX files the audio must be mp3 format DivX Certified devices can play any interleaved mp3 audio at any bitrate both CBR and VBR The audio must be sampled at standard frequencies such as 32 kHz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz and must conform to the AVI file specification Apart from MP3 the audio formats recognised by your player are MPEG layer 1 2 AC3 DTS PCM Formats such as AAC and Ogg Vorbis are not supported by this player 1 Turn on the player 2 Push the disc into the player 3 A menu appears on the screen Select a folder using the t and buttons on the remote control then press to see the folder s contents NOTE When there are music images and DivX files contained on one disc press several times the button to access the Play type at the bottom of the screen then use the or button to select the DivX icon and press lt to confirm 8 E 69 VOLTEFAC AVI 4 Select a file using the
32. on Control buttons 4Remote control sensor The remote control signals are received from here 5 Power indicator Off No power connection Red The player is set to standby mode Blue The player is on Turn on the power using ON button on the main unit or the STANDBY button on the remote control unit Main unit control section ON OFF lt lt gt gt meMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ms ENG 4 Play pause button Press it to play When pressing during playback mode pause mode is set Press it again to resume playback Hold it for about 1 5 seconds to power on the unit 2 Stop off button Press it to stop playback Hold it for about 1 5 seconds to turn off the unit Standby status 3 Previous next buttons Use them to locate at the beginning of the previous next track or chapter Hold them for about 1 5 seconds during playback to backward forward the playing speed through X2 X4 X8 X20 4 Mode button Use key to adjust display mode BRIGHTNESS Level 0 to 8 COLOR Level 0 to 8 TFT MODE Switch screen between 16 9 and 4 3 VIEW MODE Switch screen between reverse and observe AV INPUT OUTPUT Switch the AV obverse reverse function between input and output Hold the button about 1 5 seconds to turn off the display and press it to resume 5 buttons Press them to adjust display MODE 6 OPEN button Press it to pop out the disc Main uni
33. se this setting if your DVD player is connected toa normal ratio TV You can fill the movie to the entire screen of your TV This might mean that parts of the picture The left and right edges won t be seen E EE Eee SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM SC REEN SAVER gt 4 3PS CY PASSWORD 4 3LB P RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP NOTES m The image display ratio is related to the recorded disc format Some discs can not be displayed in the aspect ratio choosen m f you play a disc recorded in 4 3 format on a wide screen TV black bars will appear onthe left and right side of the screen m You must adjust the screen setting depending on the type of the TV EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m SYSTEM SETUP s ENG 1 The player is locked with a default password 0000 and you can not change the rating In order to change the rating choose th password option and input the correct password to unlock the player 2 After the player is unlocked you can choose the rating option and change it then you can choose password option and change it to a new password with 4 digit numbers and press ENTER button to lock it again S DEE Ee B SYSTEM SETUFI TVSYSTEM SCREEN SAVER IV TYRE RATING DEFAULT EXIT SETUP RATING The Rating feature works with DVD discs that have been assigned a rating This helps you to control the types of DVDs thatthe player can be watched E There are eight limited rating options KID SAFE
34. t left side VOEO AUDIO IN OUT NOT OPTICALOUT mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 4 Earphone jack For connecting astereo earphone or an amplifier 2 Volume control Use it to adjust the volume of the speakers or earphone 3 Video in out jack Input or output video signals to connected device by setting AV IN OUT mode value The included AV cable is connected here 4 Audio in out and optical output jack Input or output audio signals to connected device by setting AV IN OUT mode value Output optical audio signals to connected device The included AV cable or optical digital cable is connected here 5 DC in Connect the included AC adapter here Main unit right panel 1 Loader status indicator LED Indicate loader status EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ms ENG Main unit rearside 4 Support The unit can stand with this device How to stand 1 Pull out the support 2 Draw out the support to a proper position 3 Pull down the button to lock it QI 8 UNLOCK LOCK 2 3 1 Main unit bottom side 1 Hole for Battery Pack eg OH 2 Nut for Battery Pack mi La i a mi 3 Battery connector Note Remember to insert back the rubber cover to BATTERY CONNECTOR after using the battery pack mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG u PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Remote control unit Frequently used buttons
35. tal DTS 5 1 channel sound booomoon 595 Surround speaker Hint EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES ms ENG 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 Ro U 9 QO wy J Main unit left panel a See Page 22 for details of connections to TV Optical digital cable 5 Not included To digital audio E inputjack O aU cK Signal flow Notes m Carefully check the player s digital Do not play DVDs when the audio output settings before connecting settings are not correct Or may the player to an amplifier equipped f with a digital audio inputjack which cause strong noise and damage is not Dolby Digital DTSI MPEG your speakers compatible mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES Connecting to active speaker systems Main unit leftside Op 8 tt Z Video audio cable Inc luded To video input jack Active speaker systems EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER
36. ter1 Chapter2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 e gt o Lh SY 4 mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs USING THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to read the operating instructions carefully before using the player It can ensure you taking maximum advantage of all functions of this player When this player is connected to a TV or AV amplifier the setup screen should be displayed Choose the various corresponding settings according to the connected equipment With DVDs it is possible to use setup to change the subtitle and audio languages and select the desired sound mode among multiple sound tracks In order to take full advantage of functions of this player be sure to store this OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS in an accessible place EEMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT mi CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES s ENG After unpacking check that all the accessories listed below are included AC DC adapter AV cable Soft carrying bag Battery pack NOTES Actual products appearance might vary slightly from the pictures shown mm MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs REMOTE CONTROL UNIT AND MAIN UNIT PREPARATIONS Notes on using the remote control unit m Donotdrop or step on the remote control unit or subject it to shocks Doing so may damage it E Note that the romote control unit may not work if there are obstacles bet
37. ure proper use of this product please read this owner s manual carefully and retain for future reference Should the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service location see service procedure Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM LASER Type Semiconductor laser GaAlAs CLASS 1 Wave length 650 nm 780nm Output Power 5mW LASER PRODUCT Beam divergence 60degree MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT m PRECAUTIONS ms ENG WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover Or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol with in an equilateral AN triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point withi
38. ween it and the remote sensor m Do notexpose the remote sensor to strong light Doing so may make operation impossible m Use the remote control unit within the specified operating range Replacing the battery 1 Insert your finger nails into A and 3 Fit the battery holder back to its place Bonthe diagrambelovv pressA according to the direction then pull out the battery holder Note To prevent leakage of fluid from the lithium battery remove the battery when not using the remote control unit for long periods of time One month or more If the battery leaks fluid carefully wipe it out of the battery case then change to a new 2 Remove the old battery then insert lithium battery the new battery into the battery holder with the side facing upwards mM OBILE ENTERTAINMENT m REMOTE CONTROLUNIT s ENG AND MAIN UNIT PREPARATIONS Remote control unit operating range 5 meters The remote control unit can operate vvithin a distance of approximately 5 meters Note Most of the player s operations can be done by using the remote control unit Some operations hovvever can only be done by using the main unit buttons mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENGs PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Liquid crystal display The portable DVD player is equipped with a liquid crystal display 4 Liquid crystal display 2Speakers 3 Control secti
39. y will be played according to the instructions on the disc s menu screen which are called PBC Playback control Hint E For video CDs it is also possible to play a disc without displaying the menu screen For example press 1 Number button while at STOP mode to play track 1 m For CDs in order to save power the screen display will be closed automatically if no button is pressed for one minute during playing Press any button to wake it up Ifa menu screen appears For DVDs with menu screen or video CDs with playback control PBC a menu screen appears DVD Use the cursor buttons A lt 4 to select the item then press the ENTER button In order to use the number buttons on the remote control unit to select the item first press the SHIFT button until NUMBER is displayed on screen then press number buttons to select the item mmMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT ma ENG PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS Video CD Select your preferred item by pressing the number buttons after pressing the SHIFT button to switch to display NUMBER on screen To display the menu screen The way in which the menu screen is displayed differs from disc to disc Press the MENU and TITLE buttons during playback of DVDs the RETURN button during PBC playback of video Cds For details refer to the documentation included with the disc Stopping playback Press the STOP button Playback vvill be stopped Resume function DVDs and Video CDs exept VCD2 0 with PBC fun
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