Page 6 - Portable DVD player; functions
- 4 - KH 2360 Portable DVD player 1. Technical Data DVD player Power consumptionDVD player + 2 LCD: 24 Watt TV standard: PAL/NTSC Operating temperature: 10° ~ +40°C Operation humidity: 0 ~ 80 % (No condensation) max. storage medium size: 1GB (USB/memory card) Laser: Laser class 1 Mains plug Input: A...
Page 7 - Safety Instructions; Danger of electrical shocks.; Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth.
- 5 - The two supplied 7 inch LCD monitors, which con-nect to the DVD player, are provided for image andsound outputs. Important! No liability/warranty will be assumed for damageresulting from improper use of the device! 3. Safety Instructions • This appliance is not suitable for children or for peo...
Page 8 - Injury hazard; The appliance is fitted with a „Class 1 Laser“.
- 6 - • Do not operate the DVD player in cupboards, on shelves, in the glove compartment or other enclosedfurnishings as well as not on beds and coversbecause the ventilation of the DVD player will beimpaired and it could overheat. When overheated the DVD player can beirreparably damaged and the ris...
Page 9 - Appliance description; Remote control
- 7 - Notice regarding surge voltages (FEO / fast electrical overloads): In a case of malfunction due to an electrical fast tran-sient (power surge) the product must be returned todefault settings in order to re-establish normal opera-tion. It is possible that the power supply will have tobe disconn...
Page 10 - Starting Up the Device; Important
- 8 - 2( A-B button (Repeat sequence) 3) TFT MODE button (Set contrast, hue, saturation and sharpness) 3! Navigation button 3@ TITLE button (Superimpose DVD/CD contents) 3# MUTE button (Switch off playback sound) Top of the DVD player 3$ OPEN button (press to open the disc draw) Rear of the DVD play...
Page 11 - Preparing the remote control; Inserting the battery; rectly at the infrared sensor; monitor to a headrest
- 9 - 5.3 Preparing the remote control Inserting the battery The remote control requires a battery of the typeCR2025/3V button cell (supplied): 1. Pull the battery compartment out of the remotecontrol. 2. Now place the supplied battery, of the typeCR2025 (button cell) in the battery compart-ment. Ma...
Page 12 - Fastening to active headrests is not recommended.
- 10 - 5. Before fastening, place the elastic safety strapthat is secured to the LCD monitor, around theheadrest and/or headrest mounting. 6. Hold the LCD monitor against the headrest andpull the Velcro strap from the inside to the outside,through the plastic tab. The Velcro must also herepoint in t...
Page 13 - connections; Connecting the LCD monitors to; CONNECT TO MAIN UNIT; Mains power connection; Connection with the power supply unit; off
- 11 - Important! Never mount the device and monitors in the vehicle whilst it is in motion! There is a considerable risk of injury in the eventof an accident! Use the device mounted in the vehicle onlywhen the vehicle is standing still. Make sure that the device is securely packedaway in the suppli...
Page 14 - Making a power connection with the vehicle adapter; on the side of the device.; Connection to another device; Connection to a television; Switch off the DVD player and the television.
- 12 - Making a power connection with the vehicle adapter 1. Plug the device plug of the vehicle adapter in thesocket DC IN 12V 4@ on the side of the device. 2. Plug the vehicle adapter into a suitable 12Vsocket, for example the cigarette lighter con-nection in the vehicle. Note: - The supplied vehi...
Page 15 - PAL; Headphone connection
- 13 - Audio connection with a stereo system 1. Switch the DVD player and your stereo systemoff before making connections. 2. Connect the jack plug of the supplied AV cablewith the AV-OUT output 3% on the DVD player. 3. Connect the red/white cinch cable for thesound signal with a sound input (red/wh...
Page 16 - Setting the display position; Card reader and USB; on the remote control.; Allow the memory card to slide in without force:
- 14 - 3. If headphones are connected to the DVD playeror the LCD monitors there will be no sound out-put from the AV output 3% of the DVD player or from the built in speakers on the LCD monitors 5) . Important! Listening to music over long periods withfull volume on headphones can lead tohearing da...
Page 18 - Setting the image format
- 16 - 8.4 Playback procedure for a memory card: If you have correctly inserted a memory card or aUSB memory stick into the SilverCrest DVD playerand pressed the button USB/CARD/DVD 1@ on the remote control, the player automatically recognizesthe folders and data that exist on the memory medium. The...
Page 19 - General Setup Page; TV display
- 17 - 10. The setup menu The DVD player has a screen menu available, in whichyou can carry out image and sound settings as well asother functions such as, for example, activation of thechild lock. When you carry out changes in the setupmenu, these changes are saved even when the device is switched ...
Page 20 - Video Setup Page
- 18 - Angle Mark On some DVDs particular scenes are recorded fromvarious viewing angles. • Select the input ON in order to switch to the next viewing angle by pressing the ANGLE 2% button during playback of the film. • To deactivate this function select the input OFF . OSD Language Here you set the...
Page 21 - Preference Page; ADULT
- 19 - Hue Set with the aid of the buttons 3! o the hue. The further the controller is pushed to the right thewarmer the entire image becomes. On the otherhand pushed to the left the image radiates a coolerambience. • Subsequently press the button ENTER 1& to continue. Saturation Set with the ai...
Page 22 - Example; In the next menu item; PASSWORD; DEFAULT
- 20 - 5 PGR : for teenagers under 16, adultsupervision is recommended; 4 PG 13 : adult supervision strongly recommended; some scenesare not suitable for children under 12; 3 PG : adult supervision recommended; 2 G. : for all age groups; 1 KID SAF. : also suitable for small children. Example If a DV...
Page 23 - To control the Volume; Playback functions; NO DISC; OPEN
- 21 - 11. Sound functions 11.1 To control the Volume • With the buttons VOL+/- 1! , the volume control on the device 3* or on the LCD monitors 5^ you in- crease and/or decrease the volume. 11.2 Mute • Press the button MUTE 3# to switch the sound off. • To switch the sound on again press the MUTE 3#...
Page 24 - PRESS PLAY KEY TO CONTINUE
- 22 - Pause playback To pause the playback:• During playback press the button PLAY/PAUSE r . The prompt appears in the display. The display shows a freeze frame of the scene youhave just paused.• To continue playback of the film press the button PLAY/PAUSE r . Stop playback To stop playback, press ...
Page 25 - Slow motion function; will
- 23 - Note: With playback of MPEG4 files the speed ofsearch forward and search backwards can belimited. This is data dependent and not a devicemalfunction. 12.4 Slow motion function (DVD, VCD, S-VCD and DivX only) • Press the button SLOW 1$ to set playback to slow motion. Press the button SLOW 1$ s...
Page 27 - selection via the search function; several times to superimpose the following
- 25 - 12.10 Direct chapter, title or time selection via the search function Note: This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry out func-tions that are not available the symbol will appear in the display. If you do not want to playback the entire disc youcan se...
Page 28 - Display functions; Display disc information; Fading out disc information; Accessing the DVD menu
- 26 - 13. Display functions 13.1 Display disc information Note: This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry out func-tions that are not available the symbol will appear in the display. With this function you can superimpose all the avai-lable information from...
Page 29 - Superimpose and fade out subtitles
- 27 - If such a menu is present on the DVD that is insertedinto the DVD player then you can access it, duringplayback, by pressing the button MENU 1) . • You select particular menu items by pressing the navigation buttons 3! o 1^ 1* ; to con- firm the selected menu item press … • the button PLAY/PA...
Page 30 - Changing the playback language; Programming function; Programming window; EXIT
- 28 - 13.5 Changing the playback language Note: This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry out func-tions that are not available the symbol will appear in the display. • With many films on DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can select another playback language, during play-b...
Page 31 - MPEG and DivX data; Display of MP3 data; FOLDER
- 29 - 14 Display of MP3/ WMA/JPEG/AVI/ MPEG and DivX data • Insert a storage medium into the DVD player. The contents of the data medium will be shown onthe display: Display of MP3 data Display of JPEG data Display of AVI, MPEG and DivX data • The data will be listed on the left (Data window). Fold...
Page 32 - DivX discs; Stop; REPEAT1; Replay of JPEG discs
- 30 - 15. Playback of MP3/ WMA/MPEG and DivX discs • Select a data with the help of the navigation but- tons 3! o 1^ 1* . By pressing the but- ton ENTER 1& you confirm your selection. Playback starts immediately. With the playback of music or video data the followingfunctions can be used: Play/...
Page 33 - Slide Show; Prev; mediums; Compatible data mediums; DISC
- 31 - • During playback press the button STOP t to display a miniature view of all the images in the folder/on the disc. 12 miniatures will be displayed oneach page. • Select with the navigation buttons 3! o 1^ 1* an image and start playback with ENTER 1& or PLAY/PAUSE r . • Select with the nav...
Page 34 - • Clean the housing of the DVD player exclusively
- 32 - 17. Cleaning of the DVD player • Clean the housing of the DVD player exclusively with a soft damp cloth and a mild washing-upliquid. When cleaning make sure that no moisturegets into the DVD player! • If necessary, clean the inside of the disc tray ex- clusively with a clean dry brush (i.e.a ...
Page 35 - Inserted disc will not playback; • A film of condensation may have formed on the; No image or black/white image only
- 33 - 19. Troubleshooting Display is blank/DVD player shows no functionseven though it is switched on A Check whether the power supply unit is properlyplugged into the socket. B Check to see that the socket, into which youhave plugged the power supply unit of the DVDplayer is supplying electricity ...
Page 36 - Index; DVDs
- 34 - Remote control not functioning A Check whether the remote control batter y is inserted into the battery compartment with thecorrect polarity. B Check to see if the remote control batter y is depleted and, if necessary change the battery. C Make sure that there are no obstacles locatedbetween ...
Page 37 - Dolby Prologic
- 35 - Playback Control (PBC) Version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs have Playback Control(in short "PBC") at their disposal. Then on theVCD/S-VCD a main menu is available, by which various functions of the VCD/S-VCD are allowed to be operated. 20.2 What are Title and Chapter? Title is the name given to th...
Page 39 - Warranty and service; for warranty processing.
21. Warranty and service The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years fromthe date of purchase. Should you have grounds forcomplaint, despite our high quality standards, pleasecontact our Service Hotline. In the event that yourcomplaint cannot be resolved over the telephone,you will receive from t...
Page 41 - Warranty; Completely fill out this section and enclose with the appliance!; Last name; Description of fault:
Warranty Completely fill out this section and enclose with the appliance! In order to guarantee a cost free repair procedure please get in touchwith the service hotline. Make sureyou have your sales slip handy. MOBILE DVD PLAYERwith two monitors KH 2360 Sender, please write clearly: Last name First ...