Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Introduction .................................................................. 3 B. Cautions and Warnings ............................................... 3 C. Contents ..................................................................... 10 D. Indoor Installation ...............
Page 4 - Water; – DO NOT use this product near water. For example,; Cabinet Slots; – NEVER push objects or any kind into the; Ventilation; – DO NOT block any ventilation openings.; Grounding or Polarization; – This product may be; Power – Cord Protection; – Power supply cords should
9. Water – DO NOT use this product near water. For example, avoid placing it near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, orlaundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,etc… 10. Cabinet Slots – NEVER push objects or any kind into the unit through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerousvo...
Page 8 - technician for help; FCC Caution; : Any changes or modifications not expressly ap-; INSTALLATION; – Locate for comfortable viewing.; Cable Equipment; – Turn off florescent lamps
1. Reorient or relocate the TV antenna2. Increase the separation between TV and other equipment. 3. Connect TV into separate outlet from equipment.4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help FCC Caution : Any changes or modifications not expressly ap- proved by the party res...
Page 9 - This unit employs a laser system. To; Region Management Information; – This Player is de-
27. DVD CAUTION: This unit employs a laser system. To ensure the proper use of the unit, read this manual carefullyand keep it for future reference. To prevent direct exposureto the laser radiation, do not open the cabinet. Invisiblelaser radiation could be present when the cabinet is openedor the i...
Page 11 - Take one of the supplied straps from the storage bag and
E. Car Installation Between two seats (Refer to Figure 2) Figure 2 1. Take one of the supplied straps from the storage bag and connect the latch to the top metal ring on the mounting bag.Wrap the strap around the base of one the headrests. Attachthe “S” hook to the same top metal ring. Repeat this p...
Page 12 - Figure 3
1. DVD Previous2. DVD Play3. DVD Next4. DVD Eject5. DVD Stop6. IR Headphone Sensor7. TV Antenna Input8. Headphone Input #19. AV Input10. Power On/Off11. DVD/TV/AV Switch12. Picture Select 13. Volume Down14. Volume Up15. TV Channel Down16. TV Auto Program17. TV Channel Up18. Surround Sound 3D19. Head...
Page 13 - Figure 4
13 G. Remote Controls (Refer to Figure 4) 1. TV/DVD/AUX Select2. DVD Number Control Select3. Numbers 0-94. TV/CATV Select5. Mute6. Picture Select7. Volume Up/Down (+/-)8. DVD Eject Button9. Up/Down-Left/Right/Enter 10. DVD Menu11. DVD Display12. DVD Stop13. DVD Reverse14. DVD Forward15. DVD Audio Se...
Page 21 - c. Select DISC MENU using UP/DOWN and then press RIGHT; Language selection is only available for discs recorded
b. Select SUBTITLE using UP/DOWN, and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu. Select the subtitle language or SUBTITLEOFF you desire using UP/DOWN and then press ENTER toconfirm the setting. Press LEFT to return. c. Select DISC MENU using UP/DOWN and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu. Select the ...
Page 22 - After inserting the disc in the player, if the paren-
Select the parental level you desired using UP/DOWN fordiscs with lock-out function or multiple rating levels. It’s listedfrom the lowest level (1 Child) to the highest level (8 Adult).Press ENTER to enter the password verify page. Input the password in 4 digits, and then press ENTER toconfirm the p...
Page 24 - The default password is 3308 and this password is; f. Select DEFAULTS using UP/DOWN and then press RIGHT to
Note: The default password is 3308 and this password is always effective whether you’ve changed it to anothernew one or not, in case that you forget the new pass-word. To avoid others using it to set the parental leveland change the password, you may note this defaultpassword by other means and dele...
Page 25 - System Operation
I. System Operation 1. Press POWER to switch the unit on or off. The switch indica- tor will light red and the unit will go to the mode last used andstored in memory. 2. Press DVD/TV/AV to select your desired mode. When switch- ing the mode, the DVD player can memorize the present play - ing point. ...
Page 26 - Press AUTO MEMORY all channels in TV or; K. Playing a Video Game; Wireless IR Hi-Fi headphones may be used with the system.
3. Press AUTO MEMORY; all channels in TV or CATV mode are searched and tuned and the channels withsignals detected are automatically stored. 4. SKIP/SEARCH selects between SKIP and SEARCH mode. In SKIP mode, the TV only stops on channels that are pro-grammed into memory when the CHANNEL UP/DOWNbutto...
Page 27 - Weight; N. Support External Speaker; Connect the EXT. SPEAKER output to an external speaker.
O. Specifications Disc FormatColor SystemScreen typeScreen sizeRemote ControlAntennaChannels Audio outputFrequency response SP Power SupplyPower ConsumptionOperating HumidityOperating TemperatureStorage temperatureDimensions (W x H x D) Weight DVD/CD/MP3NTSCLCD12 inchesInfrared raysExt antenna2-6 (V...
Page 28 - 2 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY; Applies to Audiovox Mobile Video Products
© 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788 128-6524 CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser ofthis product that should this product or any part t...