Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions
- 3 - Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and heed all these instructions and warnings, keep the manual book for future use. 2. Do not operate the product near water or expose it into rain or moisture. 3. Clean only with dry cloth, and do not block any ventilation openings or holes. Install accord...
Page 4 - Precautions with Moisture
- 4 - Precautions with Moisture Under the following circumstances, moisture may appear on the lens of the product, which is the most sensitive part of the DVD player: • The DVD player is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place. • A room is heated while the DVD player starts operating, or th...
Page 5 - Function Features
- 5 - Function Features 1. EXCELLENT SOUND Dolby Digital output for great sound. 2. HIGH RESOLUTION MPEG2 decoding format achieves more than 500 lines of horizontal resolution. 3. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Supports multi-angle, excessive language caption. 4. COMPATIBILITY Plays DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 and...
Page 6 - Screen and main panel
- 6 - Screen and main panel Unit drawing 1. Power switch 2. Disc tray cover 3. Open Opens the disc tray 4. Remote sensor 5. Direction buttons Selects menu items 6. Prev skip button Skips to previous chapter/track. 7. Next skip button Skips to next chapter/track. 8. ENT button Confirms selections 9. ...
Page 7 - Right side; Left side
- 7 - Screen and main panel Right side 1. Earphone volume adjusting knob Used to adjust the earphone and speaker volume. 2. Earphone jack HI-FI earphone output (turn down the speaker volume when connecting) 3. Audio output/input jack 4. Video output/input jack 5. Switch position between AV ‘IN’ and ...
Page 8 - Remote Control
- 8 - Remote Control 1. PWR button Press to enter standby mode. 2. INFO button Press for detailed information on disc. Press again to remove information from screen. 3. TITLE button Press to display CD titles (if present) Press again for random play 4. Direction buttons Press to select menu items. 5...
Page 10 - Connections; Connecting to a TV; Connecting to an Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder
- 10 - Connections Connecting to a TV Audio/video connections Always ensure that the DVD player, TV and any other electrical equipment that you are connecting to the DVD player is turned off and unplugged from the power supply. The easiest way to connect the DVD player to a television is via the sup...
Page 11 - Playback Preparations; Using the Remote Control
- 11 - Playback Preparations Using the Remote Control 1. Refer to the drawing, take the back cover off of the remote control and remove the empty battery receptacle. 2. Prior to shipping, a separating film was applied to the battery. Remove this film. 3. Insert the battery into the receptacle and in...
Page 12 - Disc Formats Supported by this Player
- 12 - Playback Preparations Disc Formats Supported by this Player DISC LOGO DIAMETER PLAYBACK TIME/ PLAYABLE SIDES 1 3 3 m i n ( S S - S L ) 2 4 2 m i n ( S S - D L ) 2 6 6 m i n ( D S - S L ) 12cm 4 8 4 m i n ( D S - D L ) 41 min (SS-SL) 75 min (SS-DL) 82 min (DS-SL) DVD 8cm 150 min (DS-DL) 12cm 7...
Page 13 - Using the Power Adapter
- 13 - Playback Preparations Using the Power Adapter The DVD player is powered via the switching power adapter or the battery pack (both are included). Directions for connections are found below: 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DVD player in the slot marked “Power In”. 2. Connect the rabbit joint e...
Page 14 - Power Supply; Using and Charging the Battery Pack
- 14 - Power Supply Using and Charging the Battery Pack Charge the Battery Pack before using it the first time. Charging time is normally about 4 hours. Do not charge the Battery Pack more than 8 hours as it could reduce service life. Normally, the Battery Pack can be charged approximately 300 times...
Page 15 - Detaching the Battery Pack; Using a Car Adapter; Using Headphones
- 15 - Power Supply Detaching the Battery Pack Detaching the Battery Pack from the unit: If the player is not going to be used for a long period of time, we recommend that you detach the Battery Pack. Even if the unit is powered down, the unit is still consuming some power in STANDBY mode. This coul...
Page 16 - About Rechargeable Battery
- 16 - Power Supply About Rechargeable Battery Your portable DVD player comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery that attaches to the bottom of the player. Rechargeable battery properties: 7.4 Volts, with a capacity of 4200mAh, interior lithiumionic electric circuit protection for recharge and ...
Page 17 - Play DVD
- 17 - Play DVD Please read these instructions carefully before using your DVD player for the first time. Warning: Do not play poor quality discs to prevent damage to the lens. 1. Turn on the player’s power by switching the POWER switch on the side of the player to “ON”. 2. Press OPEN button on fron...
Page 18 - Playing a DVD
- 18 - Playing a DVD Stop During playback, press the STOP button on the remote control to stop playing. Press the PLAY button, then the player will play from the point where it stopped . Title Menu 1. Press the TITLE button on the remote control during payback. The title menu will appear on the TFT ...
Page 19 - System Setup; General Setup
- 19 - System Setup General Set-Up Change the default settings to your own preferences. 1. Remove the disc from the DVD drive and press the ‘SETUP’ button on the remote control, the settings menu will appear. It includes General Setup, Speaker Setup, Dolby Digital Setup, Video Setup and Preference s...
Page 20 - Dolby Digital Setup; Video Setup
- 20 - System Setup SPDIF Output This item is used to set the format of digital audio. ‘SPDIF OFF’ turns off the digital audio; ‘SPDIF/RAW’ outputs the original. For example, if the disc being played is Dolby Digital, then the digital audio output is also Dolby Digital. Select ‘SPDIF/PCM’ when you c...
Page 21 - Preferences
- 21 - System Setup Preferences TV Type Most countries around the world use one of the following TV broadcast standards: NTSC, PAL and SECAM. NTSC is used in North America and many Asian countries including Japan. PAL is used in nearly every other country. France uses SECAM. Set your DVD player acco...
Page 22 - Playback Functions
- 22 - Playback Functions Repeat Repeat a title, chapter or track. Press the REP button on the remote control. Continually pressing the REPEAT button will display a menu as follows: Chapter, Title and All . You can temporarily mark your own section of a DVD that you would like to play repeatedly. Yo...
Page 24 - Playback Functions
- 24 - Playback Functions Playing a JPEG JPEG is a common picture format that has few bytes and low loss rate of picture. Hundreds of pictures can be stored in a disc in this format. In order to realize real digital album, use film to make ”PICTURE CD”, namely JPEG format. OPERATION Normal Playback ...
Page 25 - Special Features of the Revolving LCD Screen
- 25 - Special Features of the Revolving LCD Screen The revolving LCD screen is one of the outstanding features about this product. You are suggested to take the following steps for proper operation. Pos A 1. Open the screen cover to position (A) as shown in left figure at which the screen is vertic...
Page 26 - Connecting to a Gaming System
- 26 - Connecting to a Gaming System What you’ll need: ● Two pigtailed RCA audio cables (the ones with the red and white ends) ● Two RCA video cables (the one with the yellow end) ● Three RCA couplers (not included) NOTE: One set of audio and video cables are included with your portable DVD player. ...
Page 27 - Carrying Case
- 27 - Carrying Case Your Portable DVD Player includes a sturdy carrying bag/headrest mount for the ultimate in portable convenience! The bag/mount is easy to attach and fits on nearly any car or truck headrest (see photo above).
Page 28 - Care of Discs
- 28 - Care of Discs How to hold discs When loading or removing discs, try not to touch their playing surfaces. Cleaning Fingerprints or other dirt on the disc may affect sound and picture quality. To clean your discs, use a soft clean cloth to wipe them. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with dilu...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
- 29 - Troubleshooting Symptom What To Check The player cannot play. ● Make sure the AV IN/OUT switch on the side of the player unit is in the OUT position for standard play. ● Make sure the disc cover is closed. ● Make sure a disc is loaded. ● Make sure the disc isn’t loaded upside down. ● Disc sho...
Page 30 - Specifications
- 30 - Specifications TFT screen size 8 inches 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) Analog Audio Out Out L...