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1. 8 MENU e Press to display the disc menu Notes This function is not available when playing an audio CD or VCD 9 TITLE e Press to display the title menu if available on the disc DVD only 10 ZOOM The picture size can be magnified or reduced during playback e When a disc is playing press the ZOOM button Each time the ZOOM button is pressed the size of the image will be changed as follows ZOOM 2 gt ZOOM 3 gt ZOOM 4 gt ZOOM 1 2 gt ZOOM 1 3 gt ZOOM 1 4 gt ZOOM OFF e While an image is magnified use the A lt and gt keys to pan the image for viewing e To return to the normal view press the ZOOM key until the message ZOOM OFF appears The image will return to its normal size 11 ANGLE ANGLE select the viewing angle on a DVD This button enables you to view a scene from different angles the availability of this function depends on the disc e Press ANGLE repeatedly to select different viewing angles 12 AUDIO POs Tt IT IZCH select one of the audio languages available on the disc During DVD playback different audio languages can be selected e When a disc is playing press AUDIO to show the current audio language e Press repeatedly to select the desired audio language GB 9 Note e For VCD playback press the AUDIO button to select an audio output STEREO MONO L MONO R MIX MONO e Ifa DTS disc is playing there will be no sound output when DTS audio format is selecte
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Read and observe all warnings and instructions in this user guide and those marked on your unit Keep this guide for future reference This unit has been designed and manufactured in a way that ensures your personal safety Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation use and servicing This unit does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user Do not remove the casing or you may be exposed to dangerous voltage Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only e Read these instructions Keep these instructions e Heed all of the warnings e Follow all of the instructions Do not use this unit near water For example do not use this unit near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or washing machine in a wet basement or near a swimming pool e Clean only with a dry cloth Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners e Install in accordance with these instructions Do not block the ventilation slots and openings in the unit in order to ensure ventilation and reliable operation of your unit This will also prevent the unit from overheating Do not place the unit on a bed sofa carpet or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless correct ve
3. PLAYLIST This option allows you to create a playlist under the name Unknown Album m3u This list includes all of the tracks recorded and can be played on a PC STORAGE OPTIONS This option allows you to select the source on which you would like to record extracts USB device or SD MMC MS card RIP CD UNKNOWN ALBUM LRK TITLE LENGTH Select TRACKS By default all of the tracks are selected OPTIONS M 1 TRACKI 310 j gt TRACKS M 2 TRACK2 2 49 with a cross To remove a cross and delete a track from the START m S TEACK O Aos list use A or W to select the track that you do not want to QUT M 5 TRACKS 3 40 record and then press ENTER to confirm deletion M e RGS 25 Select START The following information will appear on the right of the screen TOTAL TRACKS TOTAL TIME AND TOTAL SIZE Press ENTER to start playing and recording the selected tracks gt The TRACK PROGRESS and TOTAL PROGRESS bars show the recording progress TRACK T GRESS gt During recording highlight CHANGE SPEED and press m ENTER to change the encoding speed If you select the TOTAL PROGRESS encoding speed 4X the sound will be turned off E gt Select CANCEL and press ENTER to stop recording SPEED 1X gt The message FULL appears if the storage space on the USB CHANGE SPEED CANCEL device is full When recording is complete press ENTER to confirm
4. Please ensure that you have connected the corresponding video source In order to do this refer to CONNECTIONS CVBS Select this option when the player is connected to a TV through a composite VIDEO input 1 5 TV FORMAT 4 3 PS Select this format if the unit is connected to a normal TV The left and right edges of the wide screen images are cut so that the image can be displayed in full screen 4 3 LB Select this format when the unit is connected to a normal TV Wide screen images are shown with black bands at the top and bottom 16 9 Select this format when the unit is connected to a widescreen TV Notes e Your selection may be disregarded due to the format used to record the disc A disc recorded in 4 3 format will only play in 4 3 format Choose the TV format that corresponds to your TV GB 6 1 6 PASSWORD amp RATING Many DVDs contain Motion Picture Association rating codes This DVD Player will recognize the codes on these discs providing a method to prevent children from viewing films which are not suitable for them 1 Kid safe Suitable for all audiences 2 G Suitable for general audiences 3 PG Parental guidance suggested 4 PG 13 Parental guidance suggested unsuitable for children under 13 5 PG R Parental guidance recommended brief scenes containing mature language or situations 6 R Restricted violence adult language and situations unsuitable for yo
5. Select QUIT and press ENTER to exit the CD RIPPING menu All of the tracks are saved in the folder named Unknown Album Note e Ifthe message ERROR appears during CD ripping or the MP3 files cannot be read after ripping please format the USB device or SD MMC MS card in FAT or FAT32 and then start the ripping again GB 13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If it appears that the unit is faulty first consult this checklist It may be that something simple has been overlooked Note Under no circumstances should you try to repair the unit yourself as this will void the warranty Only qualified service personnel should remove the cover or service this unit NO POWER e Check that the power cord is properly connected Check that the player is switched on NO PICTURE Check that the TV is switched on e Check that the correct AV input is selected on the TV refer to the TV manual for more details Check the connections between the player and TV NO PICTURE IN HDMI MODE Check that the HDMI input is selected on your TV Check that the HDMI resolution selected corresponds to the resolution of your HD TV e Check that your HD TV supports HDCP BAD QUALITY PICTURE e Check the disc for fingerprints and clean with soft cloth wiping from the center to the edge Check that the disc format is compatible with the TV PAL NTSC BLACK AND WHITE PICTURE e Check if the disc format is compatible with the TV PAL NT
6. Track All disc Press the REPEAT button For DVDs OFF gt CHAPTER gt TITLE gt REP ALL For CD VCD SVCD discs OFF gt REP 1 gt REP All For MP3 JPEG WMA files OFF gt REP 1 gt REP DIR gt REP All 4 2 Repeating a specific section A B repeat playback allows a specific section to be repeated While the disc is playing press the A B button to set the beginning point A of the REPEAT A section to be played repeatedly Press the A B button again to set the end point B of the section to be played REPEAT A B repeatedly SER The unit will then immediately begin replaying the selection A to B repeatedly Press the A B button again to clear the programmed repeat playback and return to normal playback Note e The A B repeat function can only be used within the same title or track If points A and B are defined in different titles or tracks A B repeat is cancelled A B CANCEL 5 VCD SVCD playback control While a VCD SVCD is playing press PBC repeatedly to switch PBC Playback Control on or off When PBC is ON the disc menu if available will appear on the screen Use the 44 gt buttons or the number keys 1 10 to select an option PLAYING MP3 JPEG WMA MPEG 4 FILES 1 Dil PLAY PAUSE Press the Pllbutton to start playback Press it again to pause playback 2 44 gt Skip Press to skip to the next previous track or picture 3 m Stop Press to stop playback a
7. the use of this function e Some scenes may not be located as precisely as specified This method for accessing a specific location is available only within the current title DVD or current track CD e For VCDs this function is only available if PBC is off e Press CLEAR to delete any mistakes 3 Programming playback You can choose the order in which the contents of the disc can be played Press the PROGRAM button Note During VCD SVCD playback this function is only available when PBC is OFF 3 1 DVD Programming Enter the title number of your choice 2 digit format e g 01 Use the lt gt buttons to highlight the chapter number field and then enter the chapter number two digits Use lt gt A or Yto move to another field ew Gee Sei Repeat the above steps for the next titles chapters ES CIEAR GB 10 Press Pil or select PLAY and press ENTER to start the programmed playback 3 2 CD VCD SVCD Programming Enter the track number of your choice Refer to the previous section to program the tracks of your choice 3 3 Clear a programmed item Select the field you want to delete and then press CLEAR to delete the item Note Highlight CLEAR on the PROG screen and press ENTER to delete all of the programmed items 4 Repeat playback A specific title chapter or track can be played repeatedly Note During VCD SVCD playback repeat playback is only available when PBC is OFF 4 1 Repeating a Title Chapter
8. AAA batteries supplied into the battery compartment in the remote control taking care to follow the correct polarities 3 Connect the AC adapter power cord to an AC mains outlet and the other end to the unit s DC 5V jack Press the button on the unit or on the remote control to turn on the unit 4 Turn on the TV and set to the correct video in source 5 To go to standby mode press the button on the remote control or on the unit If the unit is not to be used for a long time please disconnect the power cord from the mains outlet Notes e The remote control has a range of about 5 meters Replace the remote control batteries when the range starts to reduce e If the remote control is not to be used for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage Precautions when using batteries 1 Use only the size and type of batteries specified 2 Ensure that you follow the correct polarities marked in the battery compartment when installing the batteries Reversed polarities may damage the remote control 3 Exhausted batteries must be removed because they might leak 4 Dispose of batteries properly according to the environmental regulations in force Inserting a disc 1 Insert a disc with label side facing the front insertion is automatic Press the amp button on the front panel or the remote control to eject the disc The unit will read the disc and start to play it or it will display a start m
9. DING IN MP3 FORMAT With this player you can convert your favorite audio CDs into MP3 format and save the files on a USB device or SD MMC MS card 1 Check that the USB device or SD MMC MS card has been properly connected 2 Insert a CD disc that contains the music you want to record into the disc tray 3 Use the USB CARD button on the remote control to select the disc mode 4 Press the SUB RIP button on the remote control to display the CD RIPPING menu The cursor will be on OPTIONS by default Press to access the settings for this function Press ENTER to change and confirm the settings Use the A WV buttons to select another option GB 12 ENCODE OPTIONS RIP CD UNKNOWN ALBUM SPEED Set the encoding speed between 1X and 4X Note orons RE ENCODER erona audio out is turned off for 4X TRACKS BITRATE 128KBPS BITRATE You can choose one of the following bitrates po FILE OPTIONS 128KBPS 160KBPS 192KBPS 256KBPS and CREATE PLAYLIST v 320KBPS The sound quality of the MP3 files depends on the STORAGE OPTIONS i STORAGE USB M compression rate that you choose To obtain audio quality similar to that of a CD use a sampling rate between 128 Kbps and 160 Kbps Using a higher rate such as 192 Kbps or more rarely gives better quality Conversely files with a decompression rate lower than 128 Kbps are not of sufficient quality FILE OPTIONS CREATE
10. EP Frame by Frame Advance GB 8 The image can be advanced frame by frame e For DVD VCD playback press STEP to advance frame by frame Each time you press the button playback will advance by one frame Press lto resume normal playback 4 SLOW Press the SLOW button to start forward slow motion play in the following sequence 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Press the I button to resume normal playback Note Slow motion is not available when playing a CD 5 lt lt gt gt fast forward backward Press the lt lt gt gt buttons to perform a fast forward or backward search Press the button to resume normal playback Each time these buttons are pressed the playback speed will be adjusted in the following sequence x2 x4 x8 x20 Press the Pllbutton to resume normal playback 6 44 gt Skip Forward Backward When a disc is playing you can skip backward forward to the next track or chapter e Press the I 4 button to skip to the beginning of the previous chapter or track Press the PPI button to skip to the beginning of the next chapter or track For audio CDs use the number buttons to directly select a track number 7 m Stop e Press m once to interrupt playback Press Pll to resume playback from the point where the disc was stopped e Press m twice to stop playback completely It is now impossible to resume playback from the place where playback was stopped Press Pll to start playback from the beginning of the disc
11. HARAK J304 BITRATE_06 ascending order When one of the folders is highlighted all of a EER the contents of that folder will be displayed on the right side of J307 BITRATE_09 the menu You can display one type of file only music pictures e ETEA or films Use the navigation keys to highlight the icon corresponding to the type of file that you would like to select i m a music image or film These icons can be found at the bottom of selection menu Press ENTER to confirm Then select the Music Picture Movie files and press ENTER or Pl to start playback MUSIC MP3 WMA files The unit will play the MP3 WMA file currently selected It will then play all the files in the sub folders contained within the current folder After that the unit will play all of the remaining folders on the disc PICTURE JPEG files Press Pll and the unit will start a slideshow from the JPEG file currently selected You can then zoom in on or rotate the images displayed You can also select a folder and display all of the files in that folder Select the folder of your choice and press the I button During playback press the PROGRAM button repeatedly to select a transition mode MOVIE MPEG 4 files The unit will read the file currently selected Notes e WMA MP3 JPEG and MPEG4 files cannot be played simultaneously The icon displayed at the bottom of the menu shows what kind of file is playing AUDIO CD RIPPING ENCO
12. SAFETY CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation mark within an egun arera triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure WARNINGS To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture DO NOT REMOVE COVER or OPEN CASING Dangerous high voltages are present inside the enclosure Do not open the casing Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure LASER CLASS 1 Type Dual semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wavelength 650nm and 780nm LASER PRODUCT Output Power 7mW Beam Divergence 60 degrees INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN OR INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED WARNINGS DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Avoid direct exposure to laser beam To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do not try to open the enclosure GB 1
13. SC Check that DVD player is not connected via the VCR PICTURE INTERFERENCE Relocate the unit further away from possible sources of interference or emissions e g radio power amplifier radiator etc GB 14 THE REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT WORKING Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on the front of the player Remove any obstacles between the remote control and the sensor Check the polarity of the batteries Replace the batteries if necessary NO SOUND Check the audio connections If using a Hi Fi amplifier try another sound source Clean the disc The disc may be damaged Try another NO AUDIO SIGNAL FROM THE DIGITAL OUTPUT e Check the digital connections Check the audio setup menu to make sure that the digital output is correctly set Check that the audio format selected is compatible with the player DISC CANNOT BE PLAYED Make sure the disc is placed properly in the disc slot IMPROPER FUNCTIONING Strong interference may cause this unit to malfunction Reset the unit by unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in again TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply AC adapter Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 5V 2A Power consumption Standby 1 77 W USB memory card mode 5 W Disc mode 6 5 W Discs and files supported DVD Video DVD R RW DVD R RW CD DA CD R RW MP3 JPEG VCD2 0 MPEG 4 Xvid avi This player can play discs fro
14. TUP You can also select a language for the audio subtitles and disc menu depending on the different languages available on the DVD 2 1 OSD LANGUAGE Select the on screen display language 2 2 AUDIO LANG Select the audio language 2 3 SUBTITLE LANG Select the subtitle language 2 4 MENU LANG m Select the disc menu language AUDIO SETUR 2 5 MPEG4 SUBTITLE AUDIO OUT Select an alphabet for MPEG4 subtitles KEY 3 AUDIO SETUP 3 1 AUDIO OUT If a digital amplifier is connected to the unit with a coaxial cable the following settings can be selected GB 7 SPDIF OFF The audio signal is not transmitted via the COAXIAL or HDMI output Select this option when no digital output is used SPDIF RAW Dolby Digital signals are unaltered Generally this setting is used with a digital 5 1 channel receiver SPDIF PCM Dolby Digital and MPEG 2 multi channel signals are converted to PCM Pulse Code Modulation This setting is suitable for amplifiers or receivers without digital multi channel sound decoders Note e This unit does not support DTS decoding 3 2 KEY Use the A or Y button to adjust the key tone 4 VIDEO SETUP Use the A or buttons to adjust the BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION and SHARPNESS of the video output quality Press to confirm the option selected and then change the setting with the A Y buttons Pres
15. amplifier or a digital amplifier using a 5 1 speaker system CH Different options for connecting to an amplifier i Cable supplied Output Sound quality Cable Yes No AV audio outputs Normal Audio cable white and red Yes A V cable Digital coaxial output i COAXIAL Very good Coaxial audio cable No Connecting earphones Plug earphones or headphones into the unit s 3 earphones jack for private listening The speaker output will be shut off automatically REMOTE CONTROL 1 OSTANDBY A N 2 USB CARD 3 AUDIO 4 1 9 0 10 10 number keys 5 CLEAR 6 7 8 STANDBY OPENICLOSE REPEAT B SETUP lt gt A navigation buttons lt gt REV FWD FAST REVERSE FORWARD 9 STEP 10 m STOP 11 VOL 12 NIP NTSC PAL 13 SLOW 14 HD RES HD resolution 15 PROGRAM RETURN ussicano swe stow 16 OPEN CLOSE Die ore ei oll 17 SEARCH 1 re ee 21 PREV NEXT REV FWD 18 SUB RIP Subtitle Ripping 23 Qo amp 8 19 MENU 14 e oO a gt 24 20 TITLE 10 21 DISPLAY 22 ENTER 23 44P gt PREV NEXT 24 Pil PLAY PAUSE 25 A B Repeat 26 REPEAT g J 27 MUTE 28 ANGLE 29 PBC playback control for VCD 30 RETURN 31 ZOOM GB 4 GETTING STARTED amp BASIC SETUP GETTING STARTED Power supply for the unit 1 Carry out the connections for the unit as shown in CONNECTIONS 2 Insert 2
16. catent en iavedarsehcamayedensentses dl 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 0 0 nnee eae a paaa a aaa ne e Eeen Ea EEEa RENEE 2 CONTENT Saa aeae enirere rea E e K neen E E AEE rE eSEE AEE eieo eok aa a E aea iaae aa aeaa 2 PACKAGE 23 ceded ican cits sitee leieasanalsenncanstvlssdapan shu saiigshvspapadcpisatleesshstdaysbodabudesdnalcatsytulass ed dattsabangidesihacusvenstadeese MOUNTING DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT CONNECTIONS svecersttve a dese becana enea E anian E aeree Mikel ahhh tei aaa 3 REMOTE CONTROL sie cielo vensdecec eeren cet ap ne rA A AEE dices tonne rA Aedes cae cede e LOA E 4 GETTING STARTED amp BASIC SETUP sritiyuiasitdemi iii cetuetuidscethesbacvesnwiisetiestedtesbidseapeedendansvscssetnaaedees 5 PLAYING DVD CDI VCD DISCS drassiisa rrine y niuda ye iinde etendadi Betin dagaien yiana 8 ADVANCED PLAYBACK FUNCTION ssasasannnsanseasensase sisrnsrnrisrarinrarisrarissasrnrirrasinranrarinearesraresrarenranee PLAYING MP3 JPEG WMA MPEG 4 FILES AUDIO CD RIPPING ENCODING IN MP3 FORMAT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ivs ciscscveeeetissstctessesacti cee Brei naea a ESAE Ei Sa EA AESA iE S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS mirosne aerarii anaes adair EE E KADARE Der DE RENESSE PACKAGE DVD player A V cable Stand Remote control Instruction manual AC adapter MOUNTING Mounting on the stand a Insert the stand into the unit s slot at the back and rotate the stand around 90 Place the unit in an upright position Wall mounti
17. d 13 SUB RIP ims 3 ENGLISH select one of the Subtitle Languages available on the disc During playback you can change the subtitle language or disable the subtitle function e While a disc is playing press SUB RIP to show the current subtitle playback language e Press repeatedly to select the desired subtitle language Notes e This function can only be used for discs on which different subtitle languages have been recorded e The number of languages recorded differs from disc to disc e This button is also used to rip audio CDs refer to AUDIO CD RIPPING ADVANCED PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS 1 DISPLAY function While a disc is playing press DISPLAY to display the playback information available depending on the disc 2 SEARCH function This function allows you to select any point on the disc and to start playback from that point DVD 36 1141 00 03 12 CD m 00 03 12 Total Title L Total Chapter 4 Total Track Current Title Current Chapter Track Time 2 1 Selecting a specific title chapter time on a DVD or track on a CD VCD You can select any specific title chapter track time and start playback from this point by directly selecting it Press SEARCH Use lt or gt to highlight the title chapter track time field or enter the corresponding with the number keys Press ENTER to confirm The unit will then start playback from the selected position Notes e Some discs may not allow
18. elect this system if your television supports the NTSC color system used in North America PAL Select this system if your television supports the PAL color system used in Europe and Asia AUTO Select this option to automatically switch to PAL or NTSC mode according to the disc inserted Note If you use the HDMI output and the disc s color system is different to the TV system selected the image may flicker Select the AUTO option to adjust it Note In stop mode you can also use the N P button on the remote control to select the TV system 1 2 SCREEN SAVER The screen saver appears 3 if the player is stopped for more than 3 minutes It protects the television screen from being damaged It can be turned on or off On Screen saver on Off Screen saver off 1 3 HDMI OUPUT This function allows you to select the screen resolution for the HDMI output Notes e If your TV or monitor does not support HDCP the A Mm screen will turn blue when playing DVDs which are EE SYSTEM SETUP protected by copyright e The HDMI output options depend on the TV color HD OUTPUT system selected PAL or NTSC e Refer to your TV s instruction manual for more information on how to select the video input source e Please ensure that your HD TV supports the high resolution that you have selected e You can also select a resolution using the HD RES button on the remote control 1 4 VIDEO Select a video output mode
19. enu Inserting a USB device or an SD MMC MS card Open the side cover and insert a USB device or SD MMC MS card into the unit Press the USB CARD button on the remote control to select the source DISC CARD or USB Notes e Please ensure the USB device or SD MMC MS card is correctly inserted e This unit cannot support NTFS format If the unit does not recognize your USB device please check the device s file system and format it in FAT or FAT32 Although you can watch a movie immediately to get the best from this unit it is recommended that you proceed with the Basic Setup first BASIC SETUP Press the button to turn on the unit and press the SETUP button when no disc has been inserted or in stop mode to enter the SYSTEM SETUP menu A o Basic Operation SYSTEMISEIUE 1 Use the lt or gt buttons to select one of the following menus icons at the top of the display e SYSTEM SETUP LANGUAGE SETUP AUDIO SETUP e VIDEO SETUP e SPEAKER SETUP e DIGITAL SETUP 2 Use the A or Y button to select a menu item Press or ENTER to confirm GB 5 3 Use A or to select an item in the sub menu then press ENTER to confirm 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change any settings 5 Press the SETUP button to exit setup For more details please refer to the next chapters 1 SYSTEM SETUP 1 1 TV SYSTEM This player supports two different TV systems NTSC or PAL Choose the system that corresponds to your TV NTSC S
20. m zone 2 This indication is marked on the DVD disc label TV system PAL NTSC Video out Composite video 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm Audio out Analog audio out 2 0 Vp p 10K Ohm Frequency response 20Hz 20KHz 3dB Output terminals Audio video composite output x 1 Digital coaxial output x 1 HDMI output x 1 earphones x 1 by the card reader USB Port Type 2 0 Maximum Capacity 8 GB supported by the USB Port Card types supported SD MMC MS Maximum capacity supported 8 GB Some external hard disks may not be supported particularly if they are not in FAT32 format Detecting and scanning the hard disk may sometimes take a few minutes Dimensions Player 245 L X 178 W X 43 H mm Weight full package Approx 1 4 Kg Note Due to continuing improvements these technical specifications are subject to change without notice bd If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Find out where your nearest recycling centre is Check with your local authority or retailer for more details Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive GB 15
21. nd display the selection menu JPEG and movie files Note Press Pl to start playback from the beginning 4 ZOOM Press to zoom into the image when playing JPEG or MPEG4 files 5 Flipping and rotating images JPEG Press the navigation keys A lt 4 to flip or rotate an image A flip the image vertically V flip the image horizontally GB 11 lt rotate the image 90 counterclockwise gt rotate the image 90 clockwise 6 Audio MPEG4 During playback press AUDIO to show the current playback audio language Press repeatedly to select the desired audio language 7 Subtitle MPEG4 The unit supports MPEG4 files with external subtitles To use the subtitle function 1 Download or create the subtitle file in a suitable format e g Subrip srt MicroDVD sub SAMI Captioning smi SubViewer 2 0 sub 2 Give the MPEG 4 movie and subtitle file the same name e g abc avi and abc srt Burn them to a CD disc or copy them to a USB device or SD MMC MS card 3 Insert the disc USB device or SD MMC MS card and select the MPEG4 file to play then press SUB RIP to turn the subtitles on or off QML BITRATE BITRATE 03 MP3 Selection Menu The selection menu will appear when MP3 01 BITRATE J 01 BITRATE_03 WMA JPEG MPEG4 files are read All of the folders will 92 FOLDER TEST pane GOIURATEROS 7 03 FOLDER 1 03 BITRATE_05 appear on the left hand menu and will be numbered in 04 ADD C
22. ng You can remove the stand and mount the unit on a wall with the slots at anata of the back of the unit and two screws not supplied f DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT 175 Ll N TOOTNDOTOO 6 8 A i 11 9 MN i C 34 1 ON STANDBY button 9 DC 5V jack 2 Disc slot 10 Composite AV output 3 a remote control sensor Tie HOMI oput 5 OPEN CLOSE button r Palate lac COAXIAL output jack 6 SD MMCIMS card slot r OS ORWAT MOUM 7 PLAY PAUSE I button 14 Stand 8 USB Port CONNECTIONS Note Open the side cover to connect earphones coaxial and AV output Connecting to a TV The way in which the unit is connected and the kinds of cables used can make a noticeable difference to picture and sound quality Before selecting one of the options please make sure that any other equipment has the required input output connections Use any of the options below Different options for connecting your DVD player to a TV Video mode Picture Cable Press the SETUP button Output s ualit Cable supplied on the remote control and q y Yes No select SYSTEM SETUP menu Composite AV AN cable Audio VIDEO output Normal ba and Yes Select VIDEO CVBS HDMI Excellent HDMI cable No Select HDMI OUTPUT GB 3 Connecting to an amplifier 5 1 speaker system You can connect your DVD player to an analogue stereo
23. ntilation is provided or these instructions have been adhered to e Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators hot air outlets stoves amplifiers or or other electronic devices that produce heat e Prevent the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and connections e The Mains plug is used as the disconnect device It shall remain readily operable and should not be obstructed during intended use e Use only attachments or accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer e Make sure that the unit is placed on a stable base If using a trolley stand the unit on it carefully so that it cannot fall off and injure someone e Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when your unit has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled into your unit or objects have fallen into it your unit has been exposed to rain or moisture if it is not working properly or it has been dropped e If replacement parts are required make sure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards CONTENTS SAGEUY A E E E nay esty ualisnniaitapstinceaittu easusparnecncsnvent dansets
24. s lt to go back 5 SPEAKER SETUP 5 1 DOWNMIX LT RT This option allows you to listen to the soundtrack as it would sound in a movie theatre if the original movie was recorded in the Pro Logic Dolby Digital format STEREO When 2 channel sound is being played select this option to obtain stereo sound VSS When 5 1 channel sound is being played the surround sound effect will be heard on the main soundtrack 6 DIGITAL SETUP 6 1 OP MODE dynamic compression LINE OUT This option allows the user to adjust the dynamic compression in order to limit variations in volume to a level that is suitable for use at night RF REMOD This option switches off dynamic compression for daytime use the volume variations are set to normal 6 2 DYNAMIC RANGE Select LINE OUT in OP MODE to adjust the compression rate Select FULL to limit the volume variations as much as possible Select OFF to switch off the dynamic compression function 6 3 DUAL MONO Select this sub menu to setup the L and R output modes You can choose between 4 modes STEREO MONO L MONO R and MIX MONO PLAYING DVD CD VCD DISCS 1 amp Open Close Note Load the disc on the disc slot with disc label facing the front e The unit will start playback automatically Press the amp button to eject the disc 2 Pil PLAY PAUSE Press the I button on the remote control to start playback Press it again to pause playback 3 ST
25. ung viewers 7 NC 17 Adult theme or content not suitable for children under 17 8 Adult Adult themes language and nudity 1 Use the A or V buttons to select Rating then press gt Select a parental control level and then press ENTER 2 Use the A or V buttons to select Password then press gt Use the number keys 0 9 to enter your four digit password the default password is O000 and press ENTER to confirm The system is locked which means that the parental control function is switched on 3 In the SYSTEM SETUP menu use the A or YW buttons to select Password and then press gt Use the number keys 0 9 to enter the four digit password the default password is 0000 and press ENTER to confirm The system is unlocked which means that you can adjust the setup for parental control If you make a mistake enter the 4 digit password again DVDs that are rated above the selected level will not play To change the password first enter the old password then enter the new password Indicates that the parental lock is NOT active indicates that the parental lock is active Notes e The rating levels are only functional when the parental lock is active e The rating levels can only be changed when the parental lock is not active 1 7 DEFAULT This option allows you to restore the default settings 2 LANGUAGE SETUP A m You can select different languages for the setup menu LANGUAGE SE
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