Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USE-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightening fl ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to t...
Page 4 - Copyright Protection
Important Safety Instructions Copyright Protection This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other lim...
Page 5 - Features; High-quality Audio and Video; Advanced Playing Functions
Features High-quality Audio and Video Excellent Sound: Dolby Digital Decoder delivers great sound. AV Output: Analog audio and video output. Advanced Playing Functions Compatibility: Compatible with DVD, CD, and JPEG discs, etc. On-Screen Display: You can choose English, French, Spanish, etc. for th...
Page 6 - Accessories
Accessories 6 ITEM ITEM NAME NAME Remote Control (with battery) Power Supply Cord with AC Adaptor Power Supply Cord DC Adapter (Car Adapter) Audio/Video Cables Headphone Straps Bag Operation Manual Note: Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to change without prior notice. Your portable DV...
Page 7 - Contents
Contents 7 Important Safety Instructions 2 Features 5 Accessories 6View of Front Panel 8 View of Side Panels 9 Remote Control 10 System Connections 12 Power Supply 13 Notes on Discs 14 Playback Operation 15 DVD Playback 16 CD Playback 17 JPEG Playback 18 System Setup 20 Straps 23Bags 24 Defi nitions...
Page 9 - Ride Side View; Left Side View
View of Side Panels* Ride Side View Volume Control Knob: Used to adjust the volume of headphones and speaker Headphone Jack: Used to connect to headphones for private listening. When headphone is plugged in, the speakers will automatically turnoff. Audio Input/Output Jack: For connecting to an exter...
Page 11 - Remote Control; Installing the Remote Control Battery
Remote Control Installing the Remote Control Battery Pull the battery holder out from the remote control as shown below.Load a new battery properly with the (+) side up.Insert the battery holder back into the remote control. Battery Type: CR2025 3VBattery service life: approximately 1 year under nor...
Page 12 - System Connections; Connecting to a TV
System Connections Always endure that the DVD player, TV, and any other electrical equipment to be connected are switched off and unplugged from the power supply.Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables. Connecting to a TV Follow the drawing below to connect th...
Page 13 - Power Supply; Using the AC Adapter
Power Supply Using the AC Adapter The player is supplied with an AC adapter for powering the unit and charging the batter. Connect the AC adapter to the left side of the DVD player in the pack marked DC 9.5 IN.Plug the two-prong end of the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet. The power indi...
Page 14 - Notes on Discs; Compatible Disc Formats; Care of Discs; Holding Discs
Notes on Discs 14 Compatible Disc Formats DISC LOGO DIAMETER PLAYBACK TIME / PLAYABLE SIDES DVD 12 cm 133 min (SS-SL) 242 min (SS-DL)266 min (DS-SL) 484 min (DS-DL) 8 cm 41 min (SS-SL) 75 min (SS-DL)82 min (DS-SL) 150 min (DS-DL) CD 12 cm 74 min 8 cm 20 min JPEG 12 cm Operation methods of some DVD d...
Page 15 - DVD player for the fi rst time.; Basic Operation
Playback Operation* Please read the following instructions carefully before using your DVD player for the fi rst time. Warning: To avoid damaging the lens, do not play poor quality discs. Pre-Operation Connect the unit to power supply through the provided AC adaptor.Switch POWER ON/OFF to ON to turn...
Page 16 - Playback Operation; DVD Playback
Playback Operation Features are available on both the DVD player and remote control unless otherwise noted. DVD Playback ENTER/ENT button When you load a disc in, the player will search the disc and play it automatically. Press the direction buttons ( ) to highlight the item you want to play and pre...
Page 17 - CD Playback
Playback Operation DVD Playback (continued) INFO button Press to display or cancel the detailed information of the disc during playback. (remote only) AUDIO button DVD discs can contain up to 8 audio bit streams. For example: English, French, etc. To select the audio bit stream you prefer, press the...
Page 18 - JPEG Playback
Playback Operation JPEG Playback Pre-Operation Load a JPEG in the disc tray and the player will search and play the disc automatically.The screen displays the root folder with several subdirectories/subfolders. Use the buttons to select desired folder. Then press the ENTER/ENT button or PLAY/ button...
Page 19 - Rotating Pictures
Playback Operation JPEG Playback (continued) Rotating Pictures While viewing a picture, use the direction buttons to rotate the picture. Press the button to rotate the current picture clockwise: Press the button to rotate the current picture counterclockwise: 19
Page 20 - Language Setup
You can change the default settings of this unit to customize its performance to your own preferences. Note: Program the system while playback is stopped completely or there is no disc in the payer. To Set up your system: Press the SETUP button and the setup menu will appear on the screen. It includ...
Page 21 - System Setup; Video Setup
System Setup 21 DVD MENU This item is used to set the menu langaugePress the buttons to highlight this item. Press the button to access. There are several languages for you to choose.Press the buttons to choose the desired language. Press the ENT/ENTER button to confi rm your selection.Press the but...
Page 22 - Misc Setup
System Setup 22 Misc Setup DEFAULTS This item is used to reset the unit.Press the buttons to highlight this item. Press the button to access. Press the ENT/ENTER button to reset. All settings to your unit are now set back to its original state.Press the button to exit. •••• • SCREEN SAVER This item ...
Page 23 - Straps
Straps To attach the DVD player to the car seat headrest: Place the DVD player on a soft and smooth surface with the bottom facing up.Loosen the strap and remove the buckle.Insert the strap through the holes (fi g. 1). Make sure the inside of the strap faces up.Thread the strap into the buckle (fi g...
Page 24 - Bags; INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTACHING YOUR; Caution
Bags Depending on your portable DVD player model, your player may or may not include a Polaroid bag. If your portable DVD player does not include a bag, you can visit www.polaroid.com to purchase. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTACHING YOUR PORTABLE DVD PLAYER CASE IN A VEHICLE Please read and follow these inst...
Page 25 - Carrying Case
Carrying Case To attach the DVD player case to a seat back (fi gures 1 and 2) Unzip the main compartment that holds the player; locate the set of rings tucked inside the top edge of the case (A).Locate the two straps with hooks on each end.Hook one end of each strap to the rings at the top of the ca...
Page 26 - Car Bag
Car Bag The bag/mount is easy to attach and fi ts on almost any car or truck headrest. See below: 26
Page 27 - Defi nitions; Letterbox screen
Defi nitions Letterbox screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVDs appears with black bands running along the top and bottom. Pan & Scan screen This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVDs is cut off at the left and right sides. T...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting If you suspect there is something wrong with the DVD player, immediately turn off the power. Disconnect the power connector and check that there is no smoke or excessive heat coming from the unit. Never open or try to repair the unit yourself. There are no user serviceable parts insi...
Page 29 - Specifi cations
Specifi cations DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confi dential unpublished works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. For serv...