Page 3 - Product Cautions
i Product Cautions TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DANGER, ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND INJURY WHEN HANDLING YOUR PORTABLE DVD PLAYER, PLEASE BE AWARE OF ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW. Never spill any liquid of any kind on the device.Never insert anything into the device, where objects can come into c...
Page 4 - ii; Conformity and Compliance; FCC Compliance Statement; Radio Frequency Interference Statement
ii Conformity and Compliance FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is o...
Page 5 - iii; Table of Contents
iii Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Unpacking Your New DVD Player . . . ...
Page 6 - iv
Table of Contents iv Controlling Image File Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Controlling Video File Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Repeating Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - Introduction; Features
1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing your new Protron Portable DVD Player!With a large 7" screen and over two and a half hours of battery life, your new player allows you to watch movies on the road, in the air—anywhere. In addition, it can play music and photo CDs so you can listen to m...
Page 8 - Unpacking Your New DVD Player; To unpack the player:; OPEN
2 Unpacking Your New DVD Player Before using your new portable DVD player, you should unpack the contents of the box and check to make sure everything is present and undamaged. To unpack the player: 1. Open the box. Remove the carrying case, which holds the player in one pocket and the accessories i...
Page 9 - Pull the plastic tab out of the battery slot on
Unpacking Your New DVD Player 3 6. Pull the plastic tab out of the battery slot on the remote. 7. Attach the battery to the rear of the player: Line up the four tabs on the battery with the four corresponding slots on the player, drop the tabs into the slots, then slide the battery toward the front ...
Page 10 - Operating the Player; Turning the Player On and Off
4 Operating the Player Turning the Player On and Off Once a charged battery is attached to the player or the player is attached to a power outlet with the power adapter, turn the player on and off by sliding the POWER switch on the left side of the player to the appropriate position. POWER SETUP MEN...
Page 12 - Playing DVDs; The On-Screen Display; TT; DVD; OFF
6 Playing DVDs DVDs will play upon insertion. The player can perform all standard DVD playback and search functions. The On-Screen Display The DVD OSD has two modes:The first mode (press OSD once) shows the current title, chapter, and playback time. The second mode (press OSD a second time) shows th...
Page 13 - Searching to a Location; To search to a location:; SEARCH; Repeating Chapters; REPEAT; To repeat an arbitrary selection:; Programming Playback Sequence; PROGRAM; PROGRAM
Playing DVDs 7 Searching to a Location You can search to a title, chapter, or time on the current disc using the SEARCH button. To search to a location: 1. Press SEARCH to bring up the Search menu. 2. Use and to select title, chapter, or time.3. Enter the desired location. 4. Press . Repeating Chapt...
Page 14 - Playing Video CDs; When the disc is paused, press; PBC; VCD
8 Playing Video CDs Video CDs can contain video or still images such as photos. Your DVD player will play all standard Video CD formats.Upon insertion, the player will read and begin to play the CD.If there is a menu on the CD, it will appear, allowing you to navigate through the tracks stored on th...
Page 15 - Repeating Tracks
Playing Video CDs 9 Searching to a Location You can search to a track or time on the current disc using the SEARCH button. To search to a location: 1. Press SEARCH to bring up the Search menu. 2. Use and to select track or time.3. Enter the desired location. 4. Press . Repeating Tracks Press REPEAT ...
Page 16 - Playing Audio CDs; CD
10 Playing Audio CDs Audio CDs will play upon insertion. All standard Audio CD navigation features are available. The On-Screen Display The Audio CD OSD displays the current track, mute status, repeat mode, and playback time. Controlling Playback Press once to stop the disc at the current location, ...
Page 18 - Playing Kodak Picture CDs; The OSD shows the current image number and repeat mode.; Controlling Playback; Press to return to the previous image.; Navigating Menus; CDrom
12 Playing Kodak Picture CDs Upon insertion, the player will read and begin to play your Kodak Picture CD, displaying a slideshow of the images on the disc. The On-Screen Display The OSD shows the current image number and repeat mode. Controlling Playback Press to stop slideshow playback and return ...
Page 19 - Transforming Images; Repeating Images
Playing Kodak Picture CDs 13 Press and to scroll through menu pages. Use the arrow controls to select the desired image and press . Alternatively, enter the number of the desired image on the keypad. The selected image will display on the screen. Press to start a slideshow beginning with the selecte...
Page 21 - Playing Media on Data CDs; Use and to navigate to the media types at the bottom right of the
15 Playing Media on Data CDs Upon inserting a data CD, the player will display a menu showing all media files on the disc and allowing you to select files for playback. The On-Screen Display The OSD displays the current file number, mute status, repeat mode, and playback time. Using the Menu The men...
Page 22 - Controlling Audio File Playback
Playing Media on Data CDs 16 Controlling Audio File Playback Press to pause playback. Press to resume playback. Press once to stop CD playback at the current location, and twice to stop the CD completely. Press to return to the previous file. Press to skip to the next file. Press to fast reverse pla...
Page 23 - Controlling Video File Playback
Playing Media on Data CDs 17 • Window Vertically• Wipe from Edge to Center• Random Controlling Video File Playback When video is playing, press to pause it. When the video is paused, press to step forward one frame at a time. Press to stop playback and return to the menu. Press to return to the prev...
Page 25 - Using the Remote Control; Button
19 Using the Remote Control The remote control can be used to control every aspect of the display’s operation and includes more functionality than the controls on the player itself. The following is a list of all buttons on the remote and their functions: Button Function Brings up the On-Screen Disp...
Page 26 - Returns to the main menu
Using the Remote Control 20 Zooms in on the pictureWhen viewing a DVD or Video CD, pressing this button repeatedly cycles through seven zoom levels: ×2, ×3, ×4, ×1/2, ×1/3, ×1/4, and ×1.When viewing a data CD containing images, pressing the button cycles through five zoom levels: 25%, 50%, 100%, 150...
Page 27 - Confirms the current selection or entry; Resumes normal playback mode
Using the Remote Control 21 Confirms the current selection or entry Brings up the mark display, which you can use to mark the current location and later return to it Brings up the program display, which you can use to program playback sequences for CDs When playing DVDs or Video CDs, turns off playb...
Page 28 - Replacing the Remote Battery; To replace the battery:
Using the Remote Control 22 Note: If a hand icon appears upon pressing a button on the remote, it means that the button you have pressed does not function in the current mode or for the disc in the player. Replacing the Remote Battery The remote requires a CR2025 battery, which is held in a small en...
Page 29 - Configuring the Player; To use the Setup menu:
23 Configuring the Player The Setup menu allows you to configure the operation of the player. You can change video, audio, and language settings, control access to mature programming, and configure other general display behavior. To use the Setup menu: 1. Press the SETUP button to bring up the menu....
Page 30 - Video; Language Setup
Configuring the Player 24 Video TV Type Selects the aspect ratio used by the external display, as well as the mode used to display widescreen video (when 4:3 is selected):• 4:3PS —Crops the video image to fill the entire screen of a 4:3 format display • 4:3LB —Displays the full image on the screen, ...
Page 31 - Audio Setup
Configuring the Player 25 OSD Language Changes the language of the Setup menu and the OSD, which displays information about the current media and settings. Audio Lang Changes the language used for audio. Subtitle Lang Changes the language used for subtitles. Menu Lang Changes the language used for d...
Page 32 - Using the Player in a Vehicle; Connecting Power; To attach the player to a seatback:
26 Using the Player in a Vehicle Your portable DVD player is designed to accommodate usage in a vehicle. A vehicle power adapter is included to power the player from your vehicle, and the carrying case can be adapted to attach the player to a seatback. Connecting Power To connect the player to the v...
Page 33 - Attach the carrying case strap to the front set
Using the Player in a Vehicle 27 3. Attach the carrying case strap to the front set of plastic eyelets and tighten it around the base of the headrest. OMPDV70X.book Page 27 Sunday, May 28, 2006 8:45 PM
Page 34 - Connecting the Player to Other Devices; Connecting to a Separate Display
28 Connecting the Player to Other Devices You can connect your portable DVD player to an external display for a larger picture, or to an external audio system for better sound. Connecting to a Separate Display To connect to a separate display, attach the yellow end of the included video adapter cabl...
Page 36 - Using the Battery Pack; Connecting the Battery; To disconnect the battery, hold down the; PUSH; button on the top of the; Charging the Battery
30 Using the Battery Pack The battery life of the included battery pack is more than two and a half hours. It attaches to the rear of the player and may be charged separately or while connected to the player. Connecting the Battery To connect the battery to the player, align the notches on the batte...
Page 38 - Troubleshooting; Symptom; No picture; PLAY; to bring the player out of power
32 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Resolution Power light does not come on Power cord(s) not securely connected Make sure the power cable from the DC power adapter is firmly inserted into the socket on the display.Make sure the power cord from the wall is connected securely to the DC power ad...
Page 39 - MUTE
Troubleshooting 33 No sound Audio cable(s) not securely connected Make sure the audio signal cable(s) are firmly connected. Headphones plugged in Unplug the headphones. Audio muted Unmute the audio by pressing the MUTE button on the remote. Display is too dark or too bright Contrast or brightness to...
Page 40 - Support Information
Troubleshooting 34 Note: Further troubleshooting information may be found on the Protron website at www.protronusa.com. Support Information Do not return this product to your retailer until you have performed the steps laid out in “Unpacking Your New DVD Player” on page 2 and contacted the customer ...
Page 41 - Specifications; General
35 Specifications General Display Audio/Video Battery Dimensions 7.7"W × 1.7"H × 5.9"D194mm (W) × 43mm (H) × 148mm (D) Weight 3.3lbs Playback Formats DVD±RW, Audio CD, VCD, SVCD, MP3 CD, Kodak Picture CD, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW Outputs 1 × composite video (1/8” TS)1 × digital coaxial audio (1/8...
Page 42 - Limited Warranty; How to obtain service:
36 Limited Warranty Protron warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period listed at the bottom of this document. How to obtain service: • Call the Protron Customer Support line at 1-888-257-8899. If the issue cannot be resolve...
Page 43 - parts required to repair your product.; 0 days Labor and Parts
Limited Warranty 37 What we will do: • Protron will assess the product and cover all labor charges to repair your product. • Protron will provide new, or at our discretion, refurbished replacement parts required to repair your product. This warranty is void if: • Product is used in a commercial appl...
Page 48 - Protron Digital Corporation
Protron Digital Corporation http://www.protronusa.com/ PDV-70X OMPDV70X OMPDV70X.book Page 42 Sunday, May 28, 2006 8:45 PM