Page 3 - Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within a triangle, alerts the user to “dangerous voltage” which could cause electric shock. The exclamation point within a triangle indicates to the user to read important operating and maintenance instructions in the manual. NOTES 1. Read...
Page 4 - Features; DUAL COMPATIBILITY; Supports both “Progressive; HIGH QUALITY PROPERTY
- 3 - Features DUAL COMPATIBILITY Supports both “Progressive Scan” and “Interlaced” televisions. IMPORTANT: Ensure the selection switch on the back of the DVD player matches your television type. HIGH QUALITY PROPERTY 1. High Resolution Progressive scanning function doubles the vertical resolution o...
Page 5 - About Discs
- 4 - About Discs DISC LOGO CONTENTS SIZE MAXIMUM TIME 120min one side 12cm 240min two sides 80min one side DVD Audio + Video (active picture) 8cm 160min two sides 12cm 74min CD Audio 8cm 20min MP3 Audio 12cm 600min The disc manufacturer specifies operation instructions for some DVD discs. Please re...
Page 6 - Parts Introduction; Front Panel
- 5 - Parts Introduction Front Panel 1. POWER button -Press to turn on/off the power. 2. Disc tray -Used to load disc 2. Display panel -Indicates the current status of the unit. 4. Remote sensor -Receiving the signal from the remote control. 5. EJECT button -Press to open/close the disc tray. 6. PLA...
Page 7 - Display Panel; Rear Panel
- 6 - Parts Introduction Display Panel 1. DVD disc indicator 2. Playing/pause status indicator 3. CD disc indicator 4. Dolby double-D mark indicator 5. Angle indicator (for DVD discs with multi-angle) 6. MP3 disc indicator 7. Reading status indicator 8. Disc playback status indicator Rear Panel 1. A...
Page 8 - Remote Control
- 7 - “Progressive” mode 7. Power-supply cord. Remote Control 1. Power 2. Angle 3. Audio 4. Numeric buttons 5. +10 button 6. Menu 7. Navigation buttons 8. Setup 9. Pause/Step 10. Reverse 11. Forward 12. Program 13. Slow 14. Display 15. Eject 16. Subtitle On/Off 17. Subtitle 18. Search 19. Title 20. ...
Page 9 - Remote Control Functions
- 8 - Remote Control Functions 1. Power -Press to turn the DVD player on or off. 2. Angle -Press to access various camera angles (if the DVD disc contains multiple camera angles). 3. Audio -Press to access various audio languages (if the DVD disc contains multiple audio languages). 4. Numeric button...
Page 10 - Connections; Connecting To a TV
- 9 - Connections Do not connect the power cord until all other connections have been made. Do not block the ventilation holes of any equipment, and arrange them so that air can circulate freely. Audio connections: there are stereo audio, coaxial and component digital audio outputs. Video connection...
Page 11 - We suggest using S-Video for higher quality pictures, you may also; Component Video connection; Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Player to the; Connecting To an Analog Amplifier; If the video has component video inputs, connect the
- 10 - Connections NOTE: We suggest using S-Video for higher quality pictures, you may also use the standard composite video connection if your TV does not have an S-Video input. Component Video connection 1. Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Player to the corresponding input jacks on...
Page 12 - Connecting To an Amplifier With Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder
- 11 - Connections Connecting To an Amplifier With Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder Connect the DVD Player’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack (coaxial) to the corresponding input jack on your amplifier with a digital (coaxial) audio cable (not supplied). When DVDs encoded in Dolby Digital or DTS are played, the D...
Page 13 - Remote Control Operation; Battery Installation
- 12 - Remote Control Operation Battery Installation Insert the batteries supplied while observing the correct (+) and ( ) polarities. Service life of Batteries The batteries normally last for about six months, although this depends on how often, and for what operations, the remote control is used. ...
Page 14 - System Setup; System Defaults
- 13 - System Setup System Defaults The final step of the installation is to establish the system’s defaults. It is helpful to take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with these settings, as they may require change before the first use and later from time to time. Setup Menu The first step in che...
Page 15 - General Setup
- 14 - System Setup General Setup When you enter the Setup menu, use the ( / ) buttons to highlight the General Setup, then press the button to access the General Setup. The left column shows the items in the General Setup. The right column shows the current setting for each item. TV Display Select ...
Page 16 - Captions
- 15 - select your language preference. System Setup Captions Select the Captions menu by pressing the ( / ) Navigation buttons until CAPIIONS is highlighted and then press the button to access the submenu. This setting allows you to select “ON” or “OFF”. NOTE: Some DVD discs have hidden captions. Y...
Page 17 - Audio Setup
- 16 - System Setup Audio Setup In the Setup menu, use the ( / ) Navigation buttons to highlight the Audio Setup; press the ENTER button to access the Audio submenu. The left column shows the items in the Audio Setup menu. The right column shows the current setting for each item. Downmix Select “LT/...
Page 19 - Audio
- 18 - System Setup Audio Select AUDIO with the ( / ) buttons, if it is not already selected; press the button to access the Audio submenu. The right column displays the current setting (highlighted) and the options. Press the ENTER button to choose your favorite audio language. This option will def...
Page 21 - Disc Menu
- 20 - System Setup Disc Menu Select the Disc menu by pressing the ( / ) Navigation buttons until DISC MENU is highlighted and then press the button to access the submenu. This setting allows you to select the language. NOTE: There are several multi-language menus for some discs. If there is no spec...
Page 22 - Default
- 21 - System Setup Default Select the Default menu by pressing the ( / ) Navigation buttons until DEFAULT is highlighted and then press the button to access the submenu. To reset the unit to the original defaults, press the ENTER button to confirm. Otherwise, press the button to exit the submenu an...
Page 23 - Normal Operation; Preparation; DVD Playback; MENU
- 22 - Normal Operation Preparation After connections have been made, turn on the TV and select the relevant video input before playback. Warning: Do not play poor quality discs which may damage the lens. . 1. Turn on the player’s power Press the POWER button on front panel to turn on the power and ...
Page 24 - SUBTITLE
- 23 - Normal Operation t LANGUAGE (AUDIO) There are up to 8 kinds of languages on a DVD disc. When you play a multi-language DVD disc, press the AUDIO button on remote control to select language. SUBTITLE The DVD player can support up to 32 kinds of subtitles. When you play a multi-subtitle disc, p...
Page 25 - CD Playback; Programming a play list
- 24 - Normal Operation The player will play all tracks continuously in default status. You can press the and (PREV/NEXT SKIP) buttons or Numeric buttons to select the track or your choice. CD Playback MP3 Playback MP3 is the third audio compression format of the international standard MPEG. It comp...
Page 26 - OPERATION; Normal Playback; JPEG Playback
- 25 - Normal Operation JPEG is a common picture format that requires few bytes of storage per image low loss rate in resolution. Hundreds of pictures can be stored on a disc in this format. In order to view digital albums, use your film development to make a “PICTURE CD”, in JPEG format. OPERATION ...
Page 27 - Playback Functions; STOP
- 26 - Playback Functions STOP When you press the STOP button in DVD playback, playback will stop, but you can resume playback from the same point by pressing the PLAY button (for DVD discs). Press the STOP button twice to stop playback completely and return to the beginning of the disc. PAUSE Press...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting; SYMPTOM
- 28 - Troubleshooting SYMPTOM CHECK ITEM The player will not play or displays “NO DISC”. -If disc is loaded in. -If disc is loaded upside down. -If disc is dirty or warped. -If the players region code is the same as the region code of DVD disc. -If water condensation has occurred. -If it occurs, ta...
Page 30 - Specifications
- 29 - power and consult your service center or a qualified technician. Specifications Laser Wavelength Wavelength: 780/650nm Video System NTSC Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz 2.5dB Audio Signal-to-noise Rate 85dB Audio distortion + noise -70dB 1KHz Channel Separation 70dB 1KHz Dynamic Range 80dB 1KHz...