Page 2 - Quick Guide; Table of Contents
FCC and Safety Information................................................................................... 4Important Safety Instructions................................................................................. 5Precautions.....................................................................
Page 3 - Chapter 4. For Your Reference
3 Chapter 2. Audio CD 2-1 Audio CD Playback........................................................................................... 2 2 Basic Playback...................................................................................................................22 Stopping Playback...............
Page 4 - FCC and Safety Information; CLASS 1
FCC and Safety Information This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of cer-tain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and otherrights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authori...
Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions; Outdoor use or wet location applications:; When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
5 Important Safety Instructions Outdoor use or wet location applications: An apparatus that does not comply with the requirements in Appendix A# (Outdoor Use and Wet Location Apparatus)shall be marked or the instruction manual packed with the word WARNING and the following or equivalent: To reduceth...
Page 6 - Please read these precautions before operating this unit.; Precautions
Please read these precautions before operating this unit. Power cord protection To avoid any malfunctions of the unit, and to protect against electric shock, fire or personal injury, pleaseobserve the following. Hold the plug firmly when connecting or disconnecting the AC power cord. Keep the AC pow...
Page 7 - transport your player in the future.; Getting to Know Your Portable DVD Player; Front View Diagram
7 1. LCD screen 2. SPEAKERS 3. OPEN/PUSH button 4. PLAY/PAUSE button 5. STOP button Quick Guide will instruct you to install your Portable DVD Player in a quick and easy way. Pleasecarefully follow the instructions to set up your Portable DVD Player. First inventory the contents of your Portable DVD...
Page 8 - Left Side Diagram
En 8 1. Volume Adjustment2. Headphone jack 3. Audio Output jack 4. Video/Coaxial output jack 4 3 2 1 1. Remote Sensor 1 1. DC IN jack for PLAYBACK ONLY 2. POWER ON/OFF button 2 1 Getting to Know Your Portable DVD Player -continued 8 Left Side Diagram Front Side Diagram Right Side Diagram
Page 9 - Remote Control Diagram
Service life of battery 1. The battery normally lasts for about one year although this depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used.2. If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the player, replace the battery.3. Use a 3V lithium battery, CR2025...
Page 10 - remote sensor; Remote Control Operation Range
remote sensor The operating distance may vary according to the brightness in the room. Note: 1. Do not point bright lights at the remote control signal sensor.2. Do not place objects between the remote control unit and the remote control signal sensor.3. Do not use this remote control unit while sim...
Page 11 - Quick Operation Guide; Quick Operation
11 (A) STEP 1. Connect it to Power (A) Please connect the applied AC adaptor to the DC IN jack on the Left side of this Portable DVDPlayer. Quick Operation Guide Quick Operation
Page 12 - external; equipment; Note: Make sure the external equipment
(Red) (Orange) (White) (Yellow) 2 3 4 1 Back/front panel of external equipment Note: Make sure the external equipment supports the audio/video input feature. (B) STEP 2. Connect it with headphones or connect it to external equipment. (B) If you want to enjoy higher listening and viewing quality, you...
Page 13 - Make sure the printed side of the disc is facing up.; Close the disc cover.
13 STEP 5. Gently hold the edge of the disc, then place and press down firmly near centerspindle with printed side up. Note: Make sure the printed side of the disc is facing up. STEP 6. Close the disc cover. STEP 7. Press <PLAY> to play the disc. (D) STEP 4. Press <OPEN/PUSH> to open the...
Page 14 - Using the Battery Pack; DC IN jack
En 14 En 14 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK STEP 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN jack on the left side of the battery pack and a household power outlet. ( As shown in figure A ) STEP 2. The battery charge indicator will turn red and start charging. STEP 3. When the battery pack is fully charged, th...
Page 15 - After operation; NOTE; DVD Playback
En 15 15 Preparation Connect the portable DVD player with the AC adaptor and/or battery pack, and playback throughheadphones, speakers, or home theater system. To connect to home theater or stereo system: Turn on the TV set, and select “Video” as the TV input. Turn on the home theater/stereo system ...
Page 16 - You can skip a specific chapter or track during playback.; Skipping Ahead
En 16 Stopping Playback Press <STOP> to stop. Rapid Advance (Rapid Reverse) Press <REW> or <FF> during playback. Normal playback is resumed when you press <PLAY> . The speed of advance ( x2, x4, x8, x20, play ) or reverse ( x2, x4, x8, x20, play ) changes for each press of th...
Page 17 - Repeat Viewing; To return to normal playback press the; Playing in a favorite Order
En 17 Repeat Viewing Press <SHIFT> and then “1” during playback. Each time you <SHIFT> , press the “1” button, the disc will repeat a chapter or title. Press once: Repeat. OFF(Repeat state displayed) Press twice: Repeat. CHAPTER (Repeat chapter) Press three times: Repeat. TITLE (Repeat t...
Page 18 - Displaying the Information of the Scene; Changing Audio Soundtrack Language; For your reference; Activating AFF (Active Full Screen Function); Convenient functions; Displaying the information of the Scene
En 18 Displaying the Information of the Scene Press <DISPLAY> during playback. Press <DISPLAY> to display the title number, chapter number, and other information on screen. Press <DISPLAY> until the information on screen disappeares. Changing Audio Soundtrack Language 1 Press <S...
Page 19 - Clearing/Displaying/Changing Subtitle Language; When you press; Viewing From Another Angle
En 19 19 1-2 Convenient functions -continued Clearing/Displaying/Changing Subtitle Language If a disc provides subtitles, you can choose to hide or display them. (This operation works onlywith discs that provide subtitles.) Press <SUBTITLE> during playback to display subtitles or hide them. Wh...
Page 20 - To Mute the DVD Player; Using a DVD Menu; To enter another menu screen; To return to the previous menu screen; Using the MENU Function
En 20 20 To Mute the DVD Player In some cases, you may need to mute the portable DVD player temporarily. The portable DVDplayer provides a MUTE function for your selections. Press <MUTE> button during playback. When “ ” appears on the screen, the portable DVD player is muted. To resume the sou...
Page 21 - Selecting Scenes by Title/Chapter Number; Selecting Scenes by Time
En 21 21 Selecting Scenes by Title/Chapter Number Allows you to locate specific titles/chapters of scenes to playback. 1 Press <GOTO> during playback. 2 Press <DOWN> button, <LEFT> button and <RIGHT> button to move the cursor to title or chapter 3 Press the number buttons to ...
Page 22 - Stopping Playback; Audio CD Playback
En 22 Preparation Connect the portable DVD player with the AC adaptor and/or battery pack, and playback throughheadphones, speakers, or home theater system. To connect to home theater or stereo system: Turn on home theater/stereo system and select the input source wich you connected. Basic Playback ...
Page 23 - Clearing/Displaying the Information on the CD; Skipping Ahead or Back to Tracks; Skipping Back; Pause Playback; To return to normal playback
En 23 23 Clearing/Displaying the Information on the CD Press <DISPLAY> during playback. Press <DISPLAY> to display the elapsed time, track number and other information on the screen. 2-1 Audio CD Playback -continued Skipping Ahead or Back to Tracks Skipping Ahead Press <NEXT> durin...
Page 24 - Language Setting; Allows you to set various languages for the on screen display (OSD).; To finish the setup operation; Language Setup; Language
En 24 24 Language Setting Allows you to set various languages for the on screen display (OSD). You can select a preferred subtitle language among various languages that have been recorded onDVD discs.You can select a preferred soundtrack language among various languages that have been recordedon DVD...
Page 25 - TV Aspect Ratio Settings; Video Setup
En 25 25 To finish the setup operation Press <SETUP> to exit SETUP MENU screen. 4:3 Pan Scan Select 4:3 PS for a conventional size TV set. Video material formatted in the pan & scan style is played. Portions of the program material maybe cut off on the left and right edges. 4:3 Letter Box ...
Page 26 - Adjusting the Brightness and Sharpness; You can also adjust the Brightness and the Sharpness.
En 26 Adjusting the Brightness and Sharpness You can also adjust the Brightness and the Sharpness. 1 Press <SETUP> 2 Press <RIGHT> direction button to select “VIDEO”, and then press <ENTER>. 3 Press <UP> button/ <DOWN> button to select the Brightness or Sharpness. 4 Pre...
Page 27 - Digital Out Setting; Audio Setup
En 27 27 To finish the setup operation Press <SETUP> to exit. English Chinese Japanese French German OSD Menu Audio Subtitle : Move : Select SETUP: Language Digital Out Setting The portable DVD player provides two options, “PCM” and “RAW” for the digital out setting. For your reference: If you...
Page 28 - Custom Setup
En 28 28 3-4 Custom Setup Parental Control Setting [DVD] A built-in viewer rating setting enables you to lockout video programming that you do not wantchildren to view. For example, if you set it to PG-13, then this portable DVD player will not playthe videos rated R, NC-17 or Adult unless the corre...
Page 30 - Load Factory Setting
En 30 30 Load Factory Setting You may reset the DVD player in CUSTOM SETUP to the original settings by loading the factorydefault. 1 Press <SETUP>. 2 Press <RIGHT> direction button to select “Rating”, and then press <ENTER>. 3 Press <UP> button / <DOWN> button to select...
Page 31 - Troubleshooting Guide
En 31 31 Before requesting service for this portable DVD player, check the chart below for a possible cause of theproblem you are experiencing. Some simple checkups or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate theproblem and restore proper operation. We encourage you to visit our website at www....
Page 32 - Disc Handling and Maintenance
En 32 (B) (A) If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment, moisture may form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth before using the disc. Improper disc storage You can damage discs if you store them in the following places: Areas exposed to direct sunlight...
Page 34 - Limited Warranty; PORTABLE DVD PLAYERS; 0 DAYS LABOR/ONE YEAR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS; WHAT IS COVERED
Limited Warranty PORTABLE DVD PLAYERS 90 DAYS LABOR/ONE YEAR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS WHO IS COVERED? Proof of purchase is required to receive warranty service such as the original sales receipt showing original dateof purchase from an authorized APEX Digital, Inc. dealer in N. America. Keep your origin...