Page 3 - Applications and functions
- 1 - CONTENT PAGE 1. Technical Data 3 2. Applications and functions 3 3. Safety Instructions 4 4. Appliance description 6 5. Starting Up the Device 7 5.1 Unpacking ..................................................................................................................................7 5.2...
Page 4 - Cleaning of the DVD player
- 2 - 11. Display of MP3/ WMA/JPEG/AVIand MPEG data 24 12. Playback of MP3/ WMA/AVI and MPEG discs 25 12.1 Repeat function with MP3/ WMA/AVI/MPEG/JPEG discs ..........................................25 12.2 Replay of JPEG discs ...........................................................................
Page 6 - Safety Instructions; Danger of electrical shocks; The appliance is fitted with a „Class 1 Laser
- 4 - from external audio components such as a HiFisystem, receiver or surround sound system (analogue/digital). Attention! No liability/warranty will be assumed for damageresulting from improper use of the device! 3. Safety Instructions • This device is not suitable for use by children or any other...
Page 7 - Notice regarding power disconnection
- 5 - Note: Some aggressive furniture finishes can have a destructive influence on the device's rubber feet. Ifnecessary, place the device on a nonslip pad. Thunderstorms! Equipment connected to a power supply can be da-maged during a thunderstorm. You should thereforealways pull the power plug from...
Page 8 - Appliance description; Overview
- 6 - 4. Appliance description Overview q PLAY/PAUSE button: Start/Suspend playback w STOP button: Stop playback e DVD/USB/CARD button: Set the DVD, USB or CARD mode r IR : Infrared sensor for the remote control t Right loudspeaker y Swivel joint u NEXT button: next Title/chapter i PREV button: pr...
Page 9 - Starting Up the Device; Check the delivered contents; Inserting the battery
- 7 - 5. Starting Up the Device 5.1 Unpacking 1. Remove the DVD player and its accessories from the packaging 2. Remove all adhesive tapes, foils and transport restraints. Attention! Do not permit small children to play with plastic pak-kaging. There is a risk of suffocation! 5.2 Check the delivered...
Page 10 - Mains power connection; Connection with the power supply unit; Rechargeable battery connection
- 8 - 6. Connections and connection potentials In order to use the device you need only to providea power supply. You can connect it to a power sok-ket via the rechargeable battery or you can run itwith the 12V vehicle adapter.In addition the device can be connected to other in-put and output device...
Page 11 - Connection to another device; Video connection to the television
- 9 - Installing the rechargeable battery 1. Plug the rechargeable battery connections into the connection opening on the rear panel of thedevice. 2. Slide the rechargeable battery slightly sideways in the direction indicated on the battery until itaudibly locks into place. Charging the battery with...
Page 13 - Headphone connection
- 11 - Playback of an external devices audio and video signals with the DVD player You can playback images and sound from an external device via the DVD player.1. For sound transmissions insert the red jack plug of the audio cinch cable into the AUDIO IN/OUT COAX socket of the DVD player. 2. Insert ...
Page 14 - Setting the viewing position; Switching the DVD player on and off
- 12 - 6.5 Setting the viewing position Your portable DVD player is equipped with a pivoting swivelling TFT display screen.In the event that you find the image quality of aDVD to be insufficient, slightly turn the device to op-timize the viewing angle.The TFT display screen will turn 180° and folddo...
Page 15 - GENERAL SETUP PAGE; OSD LANGUAGE
- 13 - 8.1 GENERAL SETUP PAGE TV DISPLAY Here you can match the vertical and horizontal ima-ge display to the playback device in use. 4:3 PANSCAN : Select this setting to display bro-adcasts in the usual 4:3 formaton a 4:3 television set. Broad-casts in the 16:9 format will bedis-played in full scre...
Page 16 - LAST MEMORY; DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE; DIGITAL OUTPUT; DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
- 14 - LAST MEMORY • Select the setting ON to playback a disc from the previous halted position after removal andre-insertion. • with the setting OFF disc playback starts from the beginning. Note: When the DVD player is switched off the saved position is not retained. 8.2 DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE DI...
Page 17 - DOWNMIX; VIDEO OUTPUT; CVBS; TV TYPE; PAL; AUDIO
- 15 - DOWNMIX L/R : Select this setting if the film wasrecorded in Pro Logic Dolby Di-gital and you want to hear thesound in cinema quality. STEREO : Select this option to output theleft and right sound channels ofthe DVD. The output with CDplayback is a traditional stereosigtnal. 8.3 VIDEO SETUP P...
Page 18 - PARENTAL; ADULT; Example; DEFAULT; PASSWORD SETUP PAGE; PASSWORD MODE
- 16 - DISK-MENU Set the disc menu language here, which should beused as standard when playing back the film. PARENTAL Some DVDs and CDs are encoded with an encryp-tion signal. In this way DVDs can be divided intoeight different approval classes. Select one of thefollowing approval classes to protec...
Page 19 - PASSWORD; To control the Volume; MUTE; VCD and CD discs; Inserting the disc
- 17 - PASSWORD Here you can change the preset password( 888888 ) and enter your own password. Only the numbers 0-9 can be used. • To change the password select the entry CHANGE . • Enter in the line OLD PASSWORD the valid password with the number buttons. The tab chan-ges to the next line NEW PASSW...
Page 20 - Playback functions when playing; Pause playback; ME: PRESS PLAY BUTTON; Entry of the title number via number keys
- 18 - Note: DVDs, that you want to playback with the DVD play-er may possibly have a country code, which is prin-ted on the DVD jacket. The DVD player can only playback DVDs with thecountry code 2. If no country code is printed on the jacket of aDVD... • but instead the symbol then the DVD can be p...
Page 21 - Entry of the time position via the search function; Audio CD; Search forward/backwards; During the search no sound will play.
- 19 - Instead of using the skip function you can also accessa title from within the film of an inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD directly by entering the title number via the num-ber buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control. • For entry of two digit numbers first press the but- ton 10+ and then enter one after th...
Page 23 - Bookmark function
- 21 - Repeat function for DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs andAudio CDs With the repeat function you can…... in the case of DVDs, selectively repeat title, chapter or the entire DVD. ... in the case of VCDs/S-VCDs individual titles and/or the entire VCD/S-VCD repeatedly play-back. ... in the case of audio CDs, p...
Page 24 - MARK; Notice functions; will; STOP; PBC OFF; TITLE; will be; SUBTITLE
- 22 - 5. Later if you want to skip to the passages, on which you have placed bookmarks press the button MARK again. 6. Select with the navigation buttons the desired bookmark. 7. Confirm the selection by pressing the button OK/ENTER . Playback of the selected chapter will now start automatically fr...
Page 25 - Change playback language; Superimpose disc information
- 23 - • With each further press of the button SUBTITLE the subtitles in subsequent available languages, oneafter the other, will be superimposed on the tele-vision screen. The number of the currently superimposed subtitlelanguage will be superimposed on the televisionscreen (i.e. "1/10" for...
Page 26 - Programming function; PROG; EXIT; and MPEG data; Display of MP3 data
- 24 - 10.4 Programming function You can programme a playback sequence for the titles and chapters that are available on the DVD,VCD, S-VCD disc.For this, during playback, you press the button PROG to superimpose the following window: Programming window The upper line shows the total number of title...
Page 27 - WMA/AVI and MPEG discs; TER; Stop; REPEAT
- 25 - • The data is listed on the left (Data window). Folders will be depicted with the symbol . • To superimpose the folders available on the disc press repeatedly the button PROG until the notice FOLDER appears at the bottom of the display. • Press the button PROG again repeatedly until the notic...
Page 28 - Replay of JPEG discs; Slide Show; Programmed replay with; PLAYLIST; data mediums; Compatible data mediums
- 26 - 12.2 Replay of JPEG discs • Highlight with the navigation buttons an image and press the button OK/ENTER or PLAY/PAU- SE to open the image. The image is shown on the displaySubsequently change the view to the next availableimage on the disc/in the folder.• To show the currently displayed imag...
Page 29 - mediums; USB plug; USB
- 27 - 13.2 Using USB/SD/MMC data mediums 1. Insert the USB plug of the USB data medium in the USB connection of the DVD player and/oran SD or MMC card in the SD/MMC card slot. USB plug SD memory card MMC memory card 2. Press repeatedly the button DVD/USB/CARD until at the bottom in the display the ...
Page 30 - Inserted disc will not playback
- 28 - 15. Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in yournormal domestic waste. This product issubject to the European guideline2002/96/EC. Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-posal centre or at your community waste facility.Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of dou...
Page 32 - DVDs; video data can be played back.; Dolby Prologic
- 30 - 17. Glossary / Key Word Index 17.1 What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs? DVDs DVD is the abbreviation for "Digital Versatile Disc".DVDs are a storage medium for audio and videodata; they are available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Dia-meter) formats. Because of the much higher storagecapacity as compa...
Page 34 - parts subject to wear and tear.
- 32 - 18. Warranty & service You receive a 3-year warranty on this device fromthe date of purchase. If, in spite of our high qualitystandards, you have reason to complain about thisdevice, please contact our service hotline.If it is not possible to deal with your complaint byphone, they will pr...
Page 35 - Last name; Warranty; DES Ltd
Fill in t his section and submit it wit h t he de vice! Sender, please write clearly: Last name First name Street Postcode/Place Country Telephone Date/Signature Description of fault : ✄ Warranty DES Ltd Tel.: 0870/787-6177Fax: 0870/787-6168e-mail: [email protected] Irish Connection Tel: 003...