Page 2 - Contents; Foreword
Contents 1 Foreword Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................... Important Safety Instructions......................................................................................... Panel & Operation Instruction .......
Page 3 - Safety Precautions; Remark; CAUTION
Safety Precautions 2 THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERALTRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THEUSER TO THE PRESENCE OFUNINSULATED "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE"WITHIN THE UNIT'S CABINET THAT MAYBE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TOCONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK TO PERSONS. THE EXCLAMA...
Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions 3 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions shouldbe read before the product is operated. 2. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should beretained for future reference. 3. HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the unit and in the operati...
Page 6 - Panel Instruction; Topper
Panel Instruction 5 Topper Instructor for Stand by Remote receiver Instructor for Charge Screen lock
Page 7 - Input and Output
Panel Instruction 6 Optical Digital Audio/Analog Audio Output Composite Video Input/Output Earphone Output Video Input & Output Select NOTE: This player can also be used as a monitor. Please set the IN/OUT switch as IN,then you can input the CVBS signal by video jack and display on the TFT-LCD p...
Page 9 - Panel Operation Instruction
Panel Operation Instruction 8 Set the OFF-HOLD-ON switch as OFF, and set the OUT/IN switch as OUT status,then the panel operation will be available. 1. Press OPEN button to open the cover, and load the disk. 2. Press STAND BY/ON button to turn on the player. The player will play the disc automatical...
Page 12 - Power Supply
Power Supply 11 1. Adaptor Power SupplyPlease connect your Portable DVD player with the power adaptor in the package box. 2. Battery Charging.Please make sure the locks on both player and battery are aimed at line, then push thebattery to left, it is installed successfully when you hear a clatter. T...
Page 14 - Remote Controller
Remote Controller 13 Power Title Setup Stop Display Fast Backward Arrow Status Return Zoom Clear Audio Repeat Menu Pause FastForward Enter Next Number Angle Subtitle 11 14 26 4 3 8 22 24 25 18 19 13 16 9 6 5 2 1 27 21 23 20 A-B Memory Previous PBC ON/OFF 15 17 12 10 Play P/N 7
Page 15 - Connect to TV Set
Connect to TV Set 14 NOTE: You can use the S-Video cordto get clearer picture. The S-Video cord is not includedin the packaging box. If your want to use your TV set,it is recommended to close thescreen of the player and makethe volume of player' s speakersminimum. Audio Input L R Video Input White R...
Page 16 - Playback in Car
Playback in Car 15 With the carry bag and power cord special for car use attached, you can also enjoymovies in your car! Please kindly refer the following instructions to setup the player: 1. Connect one tip of the power cord to the player, and the other to the standard 12Vjack in the car. Note: Thi...
Page 17 - System Setting
System Setting 16 Press SETUP button on the remote controller, and the LCD screen will display: Highlight the item of General Setup, it will display the submenu of each item, pressENTER or to confirm. Press buttonto select.Press ENTER buttonon the remotecontroller to confirm.Press to return.Press SE...
Page 18 - TV Type setup; TV Display setup
System Setting 17 TV Type setup Highlight TV Type to display the submenu, press ENTER or to confirm. PAL ---- PAL output.NTSC ---- compel NTSC output. TV Display setup Highlight TV Display, the submenu will appear, press ENTER or to confirm. NORMAL/PS ---- pan scan output.NORMAL/LS ---- letter box f...
Page 19 - Angle Mark setup; OSD Language setup
System Setting 18 Angle Mark setup Highlight Angle Mark item, press ENTER or button to confirm. OSD Language setup Highlight OSD Lang to display the submenu and press ENTER or button toconfirm. Press button to select.Press ENTER button to confirm.Press to return.Press SETUP button to exit. During th...
Page 20 - SPDIF Output setup; Caption setup
System Setting 19 SPDIF Output setup SPDIF Off: Turn off the output of the digital audio.SPDIF/RAW: Output the original signal without being decoded.SPDIF/PCM: Decode the original signal, and output it in PCM format. Highlight Captions to display the submenu and press ENTER or button to confirm. Thi...
Page 21 - Screen Saver setup
System Setting 20 Screen Saver setup Highlight Screen Saver to display the submenu and press ENTER or button to enter. Note: During the playback, press STOP button twice to make the player inABSOLUTE STOP mode, then you can enter the Initial Setup. Press button to select.Press ENTER button to confir...
Page 22 - Audio setup; Subtitle setup
Highlight Audio to display the submenu and press ENTER or button to confirm. Highlight Subtitle to display the submenu and press ENTER or button to confirm. System Setting Audio setup This function is subject to the discs. Press button to select.Press ENTER button to confirm.Press to return.Press SE...
Page 23 - Disc Menu setup
System Setting 22 1 KID SAF2 G3 PG4 PG135 PGR6 R7 NG178 ADULT AudioSubtitleDisc MenuParentalPasswordDefault Set Parental Control -- Preference Page ENGENGENG Disc Menu setup Highlight Disc Menu to display the submenu and press ENTER or button to confirm. Parental Control setup Highlight Parental to ...
Page 24 - OK; Password; Password setup
System Setting 23 Select RESET and press ENTER button to resume the factory setting. Press ENTER to change yourpassword. Enter the correct passwordto set the desired level.Press SETUP button to exit. OK Password Highlight Default to display the submenu and press ENTER or button to confirm. Default s...
Page 25 - Remote Controller Operation
Remote Controller Operation 24 During the playback, press POWER button, the player will stopplayback and turn to the standby mode.While the player is in standby mode, press POWER button to resume. During DVD playback, press the button, the DVD menu will appear onthe screen or play from title 1, or b...
Page 28 - RETURN
Remote Controller Operation 27 During DVD, CD, VCD, SVCD playback, press this button once toplay from the beginning of the item (track or chapter) you are enjoying. Press the button twice to play the previous chapter or track. Press the Button to skip to the next track or chapter. When the VCD or VC...
Page 30 - CLEAR
Remote Controller Operation 29 Press CLEAR button to delete the digits you have inputted. During SVCD playback, press this button continuously to select theaudio output you desired, the optional audio is up to 4. During DVD playback, press this button continuously to select theaudio output you desir...
Page 31 - Note
Remote Controller Operation 30 During DVD playback, press the button and you will view the picturesfrom the different camera angles. Press it once and you view the picture from one camera angle toanother. Note: This function is subject to the discs' type. During DVD playback, press this button to se...
Page 32 - MP3 Playback
MP3 Playback 31 For example select directory 3 to enter the following menu: For example, select track 3 to enter the following menu: ... MP3 1 MP3 11 MP3 12 MP3 2 MP3 3 \CD3 00:00 99:59 Stop001/012 Total time of current track Elapsed time of current track Current director Total directories CD1 CD2 C...
Page 34 - KODAK Picture CD Playback; The introduction of KODAK PICTURE CD; You can set slide show transition modes for any pictures.
KODAK Picture CD Playback 33 The introduction of KODAK PICTURE CD A Kodak Picture CD has the size and shape of a regular CD. You can order a KODAK Picture CD simply by checking the box on the photo finishing envelope when you drop off a roll of film (35mm or Advanced Photo System (APS) colour print ...
Page 35 - Image Rotation; ZOOM
KODAK Picture CD Playback 34 Press button, Image Rotation There are four modes to rotate a picture Invert, Mirror, Left and Right. These operationsare allowed only when a picture is being displayed normally and will be cancelledautomatically when a new picture is displayed. The arrow button is used ...
Page 36 - Digest function; STOP
KODAK Picture CD Playback 35 Digest function During the Picture CD playback, press STOP or MENU button to display twelve pictures at a pro ratio. Press ARROW button to select the desired picture, then press Enter button, the selected picture will zoom into full screen. Press PREV or NEXT button to s...
Page 37 - JEPG Playback
JEPG Playback 36 When playing the disc with both MP3 and Picture file, the screen will display thethe default MP3 menu as following after reading the disc. Select the directory with MP3 files and the screen will display as following: Please refer to the MP3 Playback for the operating process of MP3....
Page 38 - Hints for JPEG Picture CD making:; WMA Playback
JEPG/WMA Playback 37 Please refer to the KODAK Picture CD for the operating process of JPEG files. You can set the MP3 music as background music during playing JPEG pictures.The operating steps are as following: Open the directory and select one song, press Enter button to play. During MP3 playback,...
Page 39 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 38 Please read the user's manual carefully before using the unit. If you have any troubles inusing this player, try to solve the problems by the suggestions mentioned below. If you cannot remove the trouble after using all the suggestions, please contact our company or thetechnical s...
Page 40 - Specifications
Specifications 39 TFT LCD: Frequency response: Horizontal resolution: Audio SIN ratio: Display format: THD: Video output: Audio mixed out: Audio digital out: Weight (N/G): Dimension (W x H x D): Power adaptor: Optional equipment: Operating ambient temperature: The specification is subject to change ...
Page 41 - Attachment
Attachment 40 5. Car adaptor 2. Power cord 1. Remote Controller 3. Power adaptor 4. Battery
Page 42 - Using Remote Controller; Operate with the remote controller correctly.
Using Remote Controller 41 If you do not use the remote controller for a long time,remove the battery to avoid possible damage frombattery corrosion. If the remote controller does not function correctly or theoperating range become reduced, replace all batterywith a new one. The battery can be used ...
Page 44 - PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888 FKV2.037.746SSE