Page 3 - B. Cautions and Warnings; Disassembly
3 A. Introduction Thank you for selecting the VBP500 portable DVD player in a bag.The main features include a 5" Screen (4:3 Aspect Ratio) LiquidCrystal Display (LCD) monitor and a DVD player. The unit appliesthe latest state of the art electronics and is designed for use in ho-tels, offices or ...
Page 4 - D. Powering and installation; Powering the system indoors
4 5. Cleaning Unit When cleaning, make sure the system is unplugged from the powersource. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use acloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of thesystem only. 6. Disc Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as heart or star-shapeddiscs ...
Page 5 - Powering the system in a car; Figure 1; Powering the system with optional rechargeable Battery; L. * Rechargeable Battery Installation and Use; Rechargable Battery Pack No. VBB5058 is OPTIONAL; Prior to installation
5 2. Powering the system in a car Plug one end of the cigarette lighter adapter into the DC 9V jack on the unit, then plug the other end into the cigarette lighter socket. Figure 1 3. Powering the system with optional rechargeable Battery Please refer to L. * Rechargeable Battery Installation and Us...
Page 6 - Figure 2; ). Take one of the supplied straps from the carrier bag. Connect
6 Seat Standoff 1.Installing the System onto the seat back in a car (Refer to Figure 2) Figure 2 1). Take one of the supplied straps from the carrier bag. Connect the latch to one of the upper metal rings on the mounti ng bag.Connect the “S” hook to the other upper metal ring and place theloop over ...
Page 7 - Installing the system between the driver/passenger seat; Figure 3; ). Take one strap and connect the latch to the upper metal ring on
7 2. Installing the system between the driver/passenger seat (Refer to Figure 3) Figure 3 1). Take one strap and connect the latch to the upper metal ring on the left side of the bag. Attach the “S” hook to the same ringafter looping the strap around the headrest of the driver’s seat.Repeat this pro...
Page 8 - Figure 4
8 F. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 1. Unit View (Refer to Figure 4) Figure 4 1) Press-to-Close Button on Disc cover2) Open Button3) Previous Button4) Stop Button5) Next Button6) Play Button7) Display Button8) Pause Button9) IR Transmitter 10) Remote Control Sensor11) DVD Video Output Jack12) ...
Page 9 - Remote Control View; Figure 5
9 2. Remote Control View (Refer to Figure 5) 1) DISPLAY Button2) ANGLE Button3) SUBTITLE Button4) AUDIO Button5) ZOOM Button6) UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/ ENTER Buttons7) RETURN Button8) A-B Button9) FORWARD Button 10) REVERSE Button11) SLOW Button12) STOP Button13) NUMERIC KEYPAD14) SETUP Button15) MENU Bu...
Page 10 - G. Loading and Playing a Disc; DVD player’s POWER indicator turns off.; Figure 6
10 G. Loading and Playing a Disc a. After connecting power to the unit, slide the POWER ON/OFF on the right side to ON, the DVD player’s POWER indicator lights. b. Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN at the lower right of the disc tray,and place a disc into the tray with the disc’s label facing up. ...
Page 12 - TV DISPLAY Screen Display; a wide picture is shown on the full screen.; ANGLE MARK Screen Display; Not all discs contain above features.
12 TV DISPLAY Screen Display * Normal/PS: When the player is connected to a normal TV, and a wide picture is shown on the full screen. * Normal/LB: When the player is connected to a normal TV, and a wide picture is shown on the screen with a black strip at boththe top and bottom of the screen. * Wid...
Page 13 - SCREEN SAVER Display; The DVD player will enter the Screen Saver mode after; LAST MEMORY Screen Display
13 SCREEN SAVER Display *On: enables screen saver*Off: disables screen saver (off) *NOTE: The DVD player will enter the Screen Saver mode after approximately five minutes if the same image remains on thescreen. e). Select and use’ Last Memory’ in the same way before. LAST MEMORY Screen Display *On::...
Page 14 - a).Select ‘Brightness’by using the UP or DOWN buttons ,then press; BRIGHTNESS Screen Display
14 a).Select ‘Brightness’by using the UP or DOWN buttons ,then press ENTER you can change the Brightness by pressing the LEFTor RIGHT buttons. To exit brightness setting, press ENTER againto return the main Menu. BRIGHTNESS Screen Display b).Select ‘Contrast’by using the UP or DOWN buttons ,then pre...
Page 15 - ).With no disc inside the player, select ‘password’ using the LEFT; PASSWORD CHANGE Menu
15 d).Select and use ‘Saturation’ in the same way before. SATURATION (Color)Screen Display 3).With no disc inside the player, select ‘password’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons, press ENTER to enter the password setup page,then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu . PASSWORD CHANGE Menu Press ...
Page 16 - Preference Audio Language; b. Select ‘Subtitle’ using the DOWN button, then press RIGHT to; Preference Subtitle Language
16 NOTE: The Default Password is 3308 . This password is always effective even after you have selected your ownpassword and changed it. To avoid the possibility of othersusing the default password to set the parental level and changethe password, you can record this default password in anotherarea a...
Page 17 - c. Select and use ‘Disc Menu’ in the same way before.; Preference Disc Menu Language; Language and subtitle selection is only available for discs; Preference Parental Screen Display; The level of 8 Adult is the factory default.
17 c. Select and use ‘Disc Menu’ in the same way before. Preference Disc Menu Language Note: Language and subtitle selection is only available for discs that are recorded in the above listed languages. If the selected,language is not available, the player will play and display on thescreen the origi...
Page 18 - e. Select ‘Default’ using the DOWN button, then press RIGHT to; Loading Factory Setting; The parental setting is not affected by the default reset
18 e. Select ‘Default’ using the DOWN button, then press RIGHT to enter the submenu. Press ENTER to make the setting return tothe factory-set mode. Loading Factory Setting NOTE: The parental setting is not affected by the default reset function.
Page 19 - Basic Operation; NEXT
19 I. Playing DVD 1. Basic Operation POWEROPENPLAYSLOWPAUSESTOP NEXT PREVIOUS FORWARDREVERSELEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWNENTERNUMBERSRETURNMENUREPEATA-B DISPLAY ANGLESUBTITLEAUDIOZOOM SETUP Turn the unit on/offRemove/load the discStart Play/Execute item or settingPlay at 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or 1/16 times speedStill ...
Page 20 - PLAYING TIME AND REMAINING TIME; a. During playback press the ‘DISPLAY’ button to display the cur-
20 2. MENU A DVD is divided into sections called titles and chapters. When youplay a DVD, a root menu of the disc will appear on the screen of yourTV or Monitor. The contents of the menu vary from disc to disc. PressMENU during playback to display the menu. Some DVDs only allowyou to select disc pla...
Page 21 - Not all discs contain this feature.
21 c. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 3rd time to display the Elapsed Time for the chapter. The heading will disappear automatically in 3 seconds. Chapter Elapsed Time Screen Display d. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 4th time to display the Remaining Time for the chapter. The heading will disappear automatically in 3 seconds....
Page 24 - a. During playback press first time ‘A-B’ to set the Starting; A-B Repeat Starting Point Screen Display; b. Press ‘A-B’second time to set the Ending Point B and the player; A-B Repeat Ending Point Screen Display
24 6. A-B REPEAT a. During playback press first time ‘A-B’ to set the Starting Point A. A-B Repeat Starting Point Screen Display b. Press ‘A-B’second time to set the Ending Point B and the player will repeatedly play the part between Point A and Point B. A-B Repeat Ending Point Screen Display c. Pre...
Page 25 - a. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ once to repeatedly play the cur-; Chapter Repeat ON Screen Display; b. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ again to repeatedly play the; Title Repeat ON Screen Display; c. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ a 3rd time to repeat all Chapters; All Repeat ON Screen Display
25 7. REPEAT a. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ once to repeatedly play the cur- rent chapter. Chapter Repeat ON Screen Display b. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ again to repeatedly play the current title. Title Repeat ON Screen Display c. During playback press ‘REPEAT’ a 3rd time to repeat all Chapt...
Page 26 - Press; ‘DISPLAY’ one time and; MAIN; SINGLE REMAIN Screen Display
26 d. Press “REPEAT” a 4th time, to resume normal play. Repeat Off Screen Display 4. PLAYING AUDIO CDS When playing an audio CD press the DISPLAY button on the remoteto view time information. The options below show you what informationis available using this function.a. The current track and playing...
Page 27 - TOTAL ELAPSED Screen Display; Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 3rd time and; TOTAL REMAIN Screen Display; ress ‘DISPLAY’ a 4th times and; ll appear
27 c. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 2nd time and TOTAL ELAPSED appears along with the current track playing and the total time that the CD has beenplaying. TOTAL ELAPSED Screen Display d. Press ‘DISPLAY’ a 3rd time and TOTAL REMAIN appears along with the current track playing and the amount of time remaining on...
Page 28 - MENU Screen Display
28 5. PLAYING MP3 DISCS MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song iscompressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of audio qualitywhile taking up much less disc space. CD-R /RW discs that havebeen encoded in MP3 format are compatible with this system. Playback modes:...
Page 29 - Using The Repeat Feature; NOTE; ” icon in front of a file name indicates that this is a folder, not an
29 Use the ( NEXT ) button to move to the next song. Press the(PREVIOUS) button to move to the beginning of the previous song. Using The Repeat Feature The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF. Pressing REPEATconsecutively changes the repeat options: • SINGLE• REPEAT ONE• REPEAT FOLDER• FOLDER...
Page 32 - Connecting to a TV or another monitor; Connect the audio/video cable’s yellow plug into the DVD VIDEO; Figure 7; Wireless Headphones; Plugging headset into Headphone jack 1disables external
32 7. Connecting to a TV or another monitor ( Refer to Figure 7) You can also connect the DVD player to a TV to enjoy high quality stereosound or another monitor. 1. Connect one end of the audio/video cable’s black (1/8” stereo plug) plug into the unit’s DVD AUDIO OUT jack, and connect the otherend ...
Page 33 - WIRELESS HEADPHONE; If the wireless headphones are not being used the IR
33 2. WIRELESS HEADPHONE This unit has an ‘IR Sensor’,which can radiate the audio signals andbe controlled by the ‘IR Switch’ on the right side of the Monitor, soan optional headphone can be used when you make the ‘IR Switch’to ‘On’.Certainly,if you don’t need this function,just put the switch to‘Of...
Page 34 - Precautions related to Battery Recharge:; the VBP500 and leave the POWER switch in the off position.; Using and Maintaining your Rechargeable Batteries; Please make sure you always use only the AC transformer included
34 NOTE: When the DVD player is used with the battery as a powersource, ensure that the battery has been charged for at leasteight hours prior to connecting it to the DVD player. If you plan to not use the battery for an extended period of time (say,one week or longer), we recommend that you first f...
Page 35 - Installing the Optional Battery Pack:; Figure 8. Installing the DVD Player Battery; First, make sure the player is in “Stop” mode and that the AC power; Figure 9. Removing the DVD Player Battery
35 Installing the Optional Battery Pack: 1. First, make sure the player is in “Stop” mode and that the AC power supply has been disconnected. 2. Close the player cover.3. Align the battery pack with the player module’s front edge.4. Push the battery towards the rear of the player until it locks into...
Page 36 - ) Connect the DC jack to the 9 VDC input on the side of the DVD
36 M.Wiring Diagram (Power Adapter With Built-in Wireless FM Modulator) This power adapter has a built-in wireless FM Modulator. The FM modu-lator is designed to transmit the audio from your DVD player to yourvehicle radio.The channel select switch is used to select the modulator frequency(88.1MHz, ...
Page 37 - 0 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY; Applies to Audiovox Video Products
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser ofthis product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions,be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of originalpurchase, such defect(s) will be repa...