MODEL NO.
SDV27-SD
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
01 ENG
PRECAUTIONS
Thank you for purchasing this Portable DVD player. Please read this manual
carefully before operating and reserve it for future reference. It will be helpful
to you if you encounter any operational problem.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO
OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES,
SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT
INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
ATTENTION:
LASER:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
This Digital Video Disc player employs a Laser System.
To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner s
manual carefully and retain for future reference. Should the
unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service
location - see service procedure.
Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures
other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the
enclosure.
Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks
defeated.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
LASER
CLASS 1
Type
Semiconductor laser GaAIAs
650 nm/780nm
5mW
Wave length
Output Power
Beam divergence
LASER PRODUCT
60degree
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PRECAUTIONS
ENG 02
WARNING:
CAUTION:
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (Or back).
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION:
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PRECAUTIONS
This product incorporates copyright protection technology
MACROVISION:
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 limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
FCC NOTICE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject of the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
DOLBY:
DivX:
This device incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by DivX, Inc.
DivX, DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of
DivX, Inc and used under license.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENG 04
Notes on using the remote control
INTRODUCTION
13
unit...............................................
Replacing the battery....................13
Remote control unit operating
PRECAUTIONS.................
14
range...........................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS.....
PARTS AND
FUNCTIONS...................
CAUTIONS ON USING
THIS PLAYER..................
Liquid crystal display....................15
Main unit control section..............
Main unit left side..........................
16
15
17
Main unit right panel.....................
Main unit rear side........................18
How to stand.................................18
Main unit bottom side...................18
Remote control unit (Frequently
PRECAUTIONS FOR
BATTERY PACK
OPERATION ....................
19
Operation of the battery pack...............8
used buttons)..............................
Storage...................................................
Service life and disposal ......................
8
8
Remote control unit (Other
buttons).......................................20
Names of battery parts and
their functions............................ 21
TYPES OF DISCS
PLAYABLE ON THIS
PLAYER...........................
CONNECTING THE
PLAYER TO OTHER
DEVICES........................
Marks indicated on DVDs................
9
Playable formats ..............................9
Disc structure .................................
Connecting to a TV.......................22
Connecting to a Dolby Digital/
MPEG decoder or an amplifier
with built-in decoder...................23
Connecting to a digital amplifier
that is not Dolby Digital/ MPEG
10
USING THESE
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.............
compatible..................................
Connecting to active speaker
24
systems.......................................25
26
Connecting earphone...................
BEFORE USING
CHECKING THE
USING THE BATTERY...
ACCESSORIES...............
Recharging the battery pack....... 27
28
Notes for recharging....................
Attaching the battery pack to
REMOTE CONTROL
UNIT AND MAIN UNIT
PREPARATIONS............
the player.......................................2..8..
AC power operation......................
29
Removing the battery pack
from the player..............................29
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC OPERATIONS
SETUP THE PLAYER
GENERAL STEPS OF SETUP............
39
TURNING ON THE
POWER.........................
SYSTEM SETUP
PLAYBACK
40
TV SYSTEM..........................................
SCREEN SAVER..................................40
FUNCTIONS..................
41
TV TYPE...............................................
Loading ..... .....................................
31
PASSWORD.........................................42
RATING................................................42
DEFAULT..............................................42
Playing.............................................
32
If a menu screen appears...............
32
Stopping playback..........................
33
33
Pausing playback............................
Returning to the previous chapter
LANGUAGE SETUP
or track(DVDs, video CDs and
CDs)...............................................34
Moving to the next chapter or
track(DVDs, video CDs and
43
43
OSD LANGUAGE................................
AUDIO LANGUAGE............................
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE.......................44
MENU LANGUAGE..............................44
CDs)...............................................34
Removing the disc..........................
34
TURNING OFF THE
POWER.........................
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT..........................................45
VIDEO SETUP
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
BRIGHTNESS......................................46
CONTRAST..........................................
46
ADVANCED
FUNCTIONS..................
47
HUE......................................................
47
SATURATION.......................................
Searching for a specific scene... 36
Viewing in slow motion (DVDs and
DIGITAL SETUP
video CDs)...................................
Repeating DVDs, video CDs and
36
DYNAMIC RANGE.............................. 48
DivX (R)VOD.......................................
CDs...............................................36
48
Selecting angle (Multi-angle).......
Changing from AV OUT
36
to AV IN..........................................
Playing a MP3 format disc and
JPEG CD........................................
Playing DivX files..........................
37
CAUTIONS ON USING..
Handling discs....................................
50
37
38
TROUBLE SHOOTING..
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CAUTIONS ON USING THIS PLAYER
Do not move the player during playback
During playback, the disc spins at high speed. So do not lift or move the player.
Doing so may damage the disc.
Transporting the pla yer
When transporting the player be sure to remove the disc and turn off the power,
then unplug the power cord .
Place of installation
Select a stable place near the TV or stereo system to which you are going to connect
the player.
Do not place the player on top of a TV or color monitor. Install the player away from
cassette decks or other devices which are easily affected by magnetic forces.
Do not place objects on top of the pl ayer
Do not place any objects on top of the player.
Turn o ff the power when no t using the player
If the player is connected to your TV but not in use then switch the power off.
This will prevent interference with your normal TV picture.
Noise problems may also be experienced if used near a radio.
Special note regarding use of player in vehicles
We strongly advise against using the player while driving.
Most countries and states have laws which prohibit or severely restrict the
use of the player in vehicles while driving.
Do not leave the player or the battery pack in places where the temperature
is extremely low (About-10℃ or lower) or extremely high (About 60℃ or
higher), such as inside the passenger cabin or trunk in midsummer. Doing
so may warp the outer case or reduce the performance or quality of the
battery pack.
W hen carrying on planes
Heed the airline company's rules.
W hen carr ying in hospital s
Heed the hospital's rules.
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CAUTIONS ON USING THIS PLAYER
When using with car power cable in ca rs
Please turn on the engine and then connect with the car power cable for using.
Cleaning the player
Normally clean the player with a soft, dry cloth. For tough dirt, apply some neutral
detergent diluted in 5 to 6 parts water to a soft cloth, wring out thoroughly. Wipe off
the dirt, then wipe the player with a dry cloth. Note that alcohol, thinner, benzene,
insecticides, etc., may cause the print or coating to peel off. Also avoid leaving
rubber or plastic products in contact with the player for long periods of time, as this
may damage the cabinet. When using chemically treated cloths, read the cloth's
instructions carefully. Always unplug the power cord from the power outlet before
cleaning the player.
To clean dirt off the liquid crystal display, wipe the display gently with a soft, dry
cloth(Such as an eyeglass cleaning cloth). Note that leaving water droplets on the
display for long periods of time may result in discoloration or stains. For tough dirt,
use a commercially available liquid crystal display cleaner.
Copyrights
Unauthorized duplication, broadcast, public performance or rental of discs is
prohibited by law.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY PACK OPERATION
soot, etc..
Operation of the battery pack
When the battery pack is stored for
a long period, at least once a year
it is recommended to discharge it
fully on the portable DVD player,
recharge it fully and store it again.
Charge the battery pack fully before
using it for the first time.
When the surrounding temperature
is high, the battery pack may
sometimes be unusable due to
activation of protection circuitry.
Service life and disposal
When the charging time or available
operation time becomes extremely
short, the battery may reach the end
of its life. The battery pack can be
used for about 300 cycles of
When the portable DVD player is
powered from the battery pack and
if the player has not been operated
for about 10 minutes with the power
switched on, the player will turn off
automatically. (Auto power off)
The battery pack and the portable
DVD player become hot during use.
This is not malfunction.
recharging and operations.
To dispose of a used battery pack,
wrap a piece of tape around the
terminal section and treat it in
compliance with your local
regulations.
When the battery pack is not to be
used for a long period, be sure to
remove it from the portable DVD
player. If the battery pack is left
attached, continual flow of weak
current renders it overdischarged
and eventually unusable even when
you try to charge it later.
Caution:
Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
If the portable DVD player is switched
on while the battery pack is not fully
charged, the operation may
sometimes be unstable. Be sure to
charge the battery pack fully before
use.
Storage
The battery pack should be stored
under an surrounding temperature
between 15℃ and 25℃. Avoid storing
it under extremely low temperatures,
in a place with high temperature and
high humidity or in a place subject to
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TYPES OF DISCS PLAYABLE ON THIS PLAYER
The discs listed on the table below can be played on this player without an
adapter.
The marks shown on the table below are indicated on the disc's label, package
or jacket.
Types of playable
discs and their
marks
Diameter/Playable sides
Playback time
Playback time
DVD video
DVD-Vide o d isc
(MPEG 2 format)
1 la ye r
2 la ye r
1 la ye r
2 la ye r
12cm/single-
sided
133 minutes (4.7GB)
242 minutes (8.5GB)
266 minutes (9.4GB)
484 minutes (17GB)
12cm/double-
sided
CD
CD
12 cm/single-sided
74 minutes
Note:
Do not support 8cm discs.
Marks indi cated on DVDs
DVD discs or packages include the marks shown below. These marks indicate the
type of video or audio signals recorded on the disc and the functions that can be
used.
Meaning
Mark
Indic a te s the num be rof a udio tra c ks.
2
Indic a te s the num be rof a ngle s.
3
16 : 9
2
LB
ALL
Indic a te s the se le c ta ble pic ture a sp e c t ra tio.
Indic a te s the p la ya b le re gion num be r.
Playa ble formats
The unit is able to play most audio/video files such as:
PICTURE: JPEG
AUDIO: MP3, WMA
VIDEO: DAT, VOB, MPEG2, MPEG4 (AVI, DIV)
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TYPES OF DISCS PLAYABLE ON THIS PLAYER
Disc structure
CDs are divided in units called tracks. (Generally one track corresponds to one song.
Tracks are sometimes further divided into indexes.)
CDS
Track1
Track2
Track3
Tr ack4
Track5
DVDs are divided in units called titles, which are further divided in chapters. They
also include menu screens that do not belong to any title. With movies, normally
one movie corresponds to one title. On karaoke discs, one song corresponds to
one title. Some discs are not divided in this way, however, so be careful when using
the search and programming functions.
Title 1
Title 2
DVDS
Cha pte r 1
Chap ter 2
Cha p ter 1
Cha p ter 2
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USING THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure to read the operating instructions carefully before using the player.
It can ensure you taking maximum advantage of all functions of this player.
When this player is connected to a TV or AV amplifier, the setup screen should be
displayed. Choose the various corresponding settings according to the connected
equipment.
With DVDs it is possible to use setup to change the subtitle and audio languages
and select the desired sound mode among multiple sound tracks.
In order to take full advantage of functions of this player, be sure to store this
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS in an accessible place.
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CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES
After unpacking, check that all the accessories listed below are included.
AC/DC adapter
AV cable
Car power cable
Operating instructions
Accessories bag
Car bag
Ear phone
Card-type remote control unit
Soft carrying bag
Battery pack
NOTES:Actual products' appearance might vary slightly from the pictures shown.
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
AND MAIN UNIT PREPARATIONS
Notes on using the remote control unit
Do not drop or step on the remote control unit or subject it to shocks. Doing so
may damage it.
Note that the romote control unit may not work if there are obstacles between it
and the remote sensor.
Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light. Doing so may make operation
impossible.
Use the remote control unit within the specified operating range.
Replacing the battery
1 Insert your finger nails into A and
B on the diagram below, press A
according to the direction, then pull
out the battery holder.
3 Fit the battery holder back to its place.
B
A
Note:
To prevent leakage of fluid from the
lithium battery, remove the battery
when not using the remote control
unit for long periods of time (One
month or more). If the battery leaks
fluid, carefully wipe it out of the
battery case, then change to a new
lithium battery.
2 Remove the old battery, then insert
the new battery into the battery
holder with the + side facing
upwards.
CR2025
Lithium ba ttery (CR2025)
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
AND MAIN UNIT PREPARATIONS
Remote control unit operating range
Approx.
5 meters
The remote control unit can operate within a distance of approximately 5 meters.
Note:
,
Most of the player s operations can be done by using the remote control unit.
Some operations, however, can only be done by using the main unit buttons.
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Liquid crystal display
The portable DVD player is equipped with a liquid crystal display.
Liquid crystal d ispla y
Speakers
Control section
Control buttons.
Remote control sensor
The remote control signals are received from here.
Powe r indicator
Off: No power connection.
Red: The player is set to standby mode.
Blue:The player is on. Turn on the power using ON button on the main unit or the
STANDBY button on the remote control unit.
Ma in unit con trol section
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Play/pause button
Press it to play. When pressing during playback mode, pause mode is set. Press it again
to resume playback.
Hold it for about 1.5 seconds to power on the unit.
Sto p /off button
Press it to stop playback.
Hold it for about 1.5 seconds to turn off the unit (Standby status).
Previous/next buttons
Use them to locate at the beginning of the previous/next track or chapter.
Hold them for about 1.5 seconds during playback to backward/forward
the playing speed through X2, X4, X8, X20.
Mode button
Use +/- key to adjust display mode.
BRIGHTNESS: Level 0 to 8.
COLOR: Level 0 to 8.
TFT MODE: Switch screen between
16:9 and 4:3.
VIEW MODE: Switch screen between
reverse and observe.
AV INPUT/OUTPUT: Switch the AV
function between input and output.
obverse
re ve rse
Hold the button about 1.5 seconds to turn off the display and press it to resume.
- /+ buttons
Press them to adjust display MODE.
OPEN button
Press it to pop out the disc.
Main unit left side
1
2
3
4
5
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Ear phone jack
For connecting a stereo earphone or an amplifier.
Volume control
Use it to adjust the volume of the speakers or earphone.
Video in/out j ack
Input or output video signals to connected device by setting AV IN/OUT mode
value.
The included AV cable is connected here.
Audio in/out and optical output ja ck
Input or output audio signals to connected device by setting AV IN/OUT mode
value.
Output optical audio signals to connected device.
The included AV cable or optical digital cable is connected here.
DC in
Connect the included AC adapter here.
Ma in unit right panel
Loader status indicator LED
Indicate loader status.
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Main unit rear side
Support
The unit can stand with this device.
1
How to stand
Pull out the support.
Draw out the support to a proper position .
Pull down the button to lock it.
U
N
L
O
C
K
UNLOCK
LOCK
L
O
C
K
1
2
3
Main unit bottom side
Hol e for Battery Pack
Nut for Batter y Pack
Battery connector
1
3
2
1
Note:
Remember to insert back the rubber cover to BATTERY CONNECTOR after using the
battery pack.
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Remote control unit (Frequently used buttons)
: Forward direction
: Backward direction
AUDIO SUBTITLE
ANGLE
OPEN
1
SETUP
PREV
OSD
SEARCH
STOP
(
(
Use this button to play or pause
playback.
NEXT
2
6
2
MENU bu tton
REV PLAY/PAUSE FWD STEP/SLOW
Press this button to display the
DVD's menu screen.
7
3
3
4
5
MENU
ZOOM
REPEAT
TITLE
CLEAR
(
(
C
STOP button
Press this button to stop playback.
8
A-B
STEP/SLOW buttons(
)
SHIFT
Press this button to slow playback at
1/2, 1/4,1/6,1/7 speed. If at pause
status, press this button to play
step-by-step.
STANDBY butto n
TITLE button
Press this button to display
Press this button to turn on or off
the power.
the DVD's title.
(
PREVIOUS/NEXT button
and
(
Use these buttons to search for the
beginnings of tracks or chapters.
: Backward direction
: Forward direction
(
(
Scan buttons
and
Use these buttons to backward or
forward the playing speed.
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Remote control unit (Other buttons)
(Only for VCD, PBC on)
AUDIO SUBTITLE
ANGLE
OPEN
11
12
13
14
ZOOM
1
2
Zoom the picture on screen.
SETUP
OSD
Number buttons
Press these buttons to input numbers.
Pressing the SHIFT button to switch
from function to number if necessary.
SEARCH
3
4
15
PREV
NEXT
STOP
REPEAT button
For DVDs, use this button to play titles
or chapters repeatedly. For CDs, use
this button to play tracks or the entire
disc repeatedly.
REV PLAY/PAUSE
MENU
STEP/SLOW
FWD
TITLE
CLEAR
16
5
C
A-B REPEAT button
ZOOM
Press this button during playback to set
two points and play the section between
them repeatedly.
6
7
8
9
REPEAT
SHIFT
A-B
SHIFT butto n
Press the shift button to switch number
& function. (Defaut: function)
10
OPEN
Pop out disc.
AUDIO button
Press this button to switch the audio
language.
SUBTITLE butto n
Press it to switch the DVD's
subtitle language.
SETUP button
Press this button to display setup screen
when at stop status.
OSD button
Press this button to display the disc
information.
Cursor buttons
Use these buttons to move the cursor up,
down, left and right when selecting
setting items .
ANGLE button
Press it to switch angle.
SEARCH button
Locate a title/ chapter/ time and
play.
ENTER button
Press it to enter/confirm setting item.
RETURN button
CLEAR b utton
Press it to return back to the previous item.
Clear the numbers inputted before.
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Names of battery parts and their functions
3
6 5
4
1
2
DC IN connector
Connect the power adapter to recharge(AC/DC adapter).
Battery knob
Twist it to tighten/detach the battery pack.
Battery indicator LED
When the battery is discharging, LED is off.
When recharging the battery, LED is red.
When the LED turns from RED to off, means finishing recharging.
Player ter minals
Supply power to the player.
CAUTION:
Do not short-circuit the terminals.
Fix pole
Fix the battery to the player when installing battery.
DC OUT (Non-standard jack)
Output DC 7.4/7.2V. Especially for supplying power to TV Tuner
Box (Optional accessory).
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CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES
Before co nnecting
Turn off the power of the player and the devices to be connected.
Connecting to a TV
Vide o / a udio c a ble
(Inc lude d)
To vide o input ja c k
(Ye llow)
To a udio input ja c k
(White )
To a udio input ja c k
(Re d)
AUDIO IN
V IDEO IN
R
L
TV
: Signa l flow
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CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES
Connecting to a Dolby Digital / MPEG decoder or an amplifier with
built-in decoder
With this player, you can enjoy powerful Dolby Digital,MPEG sound. Output
the digital signals from the player's digital output to a decoder or amplifier with
built- in decoder.
Ma in unit le ft pa nel
Se e p age 22 for
d eta ils o f co nne c tio ns
to TV .
Optic a l d igita l ca b le (Not inc lude d )
Fro nt
sp ea ke r
(Rig ht)
Sub woo fer
Fro nt sp ea ker (Left)
Center
spe a ker
DIGITAL IN
Surround
sp ea ke r (Right)
(Left)
: Sig nal flow
Surround
sp ea ke r
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CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES
Connecting to a digital amplifier that is not Dolby Digital / MPEG
compatible
Output the digital signals from the player's digital output to a digital amplifier that
is not Doby/ MPEG compatible.
Ma in unit le ft pa ne l
See Pa ge 22 for
deta ils of connections
to TV .
Optica l digital ca ble
(Not inc luded)
To d igita l a udio
input ja c k
DIGITA L IN
: Signa l flow
Notes:
,
Carefully check the player s digital
output settings before connecting
the player to an amplifier equipped
with a digital audio input jack which
is not Dolby Digital / MPEG
compatible.
Do not play DVDs when the
audio settings are not correct.
Or it may cause strong noise
and damage your speakers.
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CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES
Connecting to active sp eaker systems
Ma in unit le ft side
Vide o/a udio c a ble
(Inc lude d)
: Sig na l flow
To a ud io input
ja cks
To vide o input
ja c k
TV
Ac tive spe ake r syste ms
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CONNECTING THE PLAYER TO OTHER DEVICES
Connecting earphone
Connect the earphone' s plug securely to the EARPHONE JACK on the player. To
listen to music through the earphone, first use the VOLUME CONTROL on the left
side of the main unit to lower the volume to the minimum level, then adjust the
volume to comfortable level. Be careful not to set the volume to too high level when
using earphone.
Ma in unit le ft side
Ea rphone
VOLUME
To EARPHONE jack
Notes:
Inse rt the e a rp hone plug se c ure ly.
No noisy sound will be he ard if the
e a rp hone is sec urely
c onne c ted.
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USING THE BATTERY
Recharging the battery pack
Recharging the battery pack as described below.
Connect the DC output plug of AC/DC adapter to the battery
pack.
Connect the AC adapter to the power outlet.
When recharging starts, the recharge LED lights is red.
The recharge LED turns off when recharging completes. Remove the power
cord from battery pack.
Recharging usually completes in about 3.5~4.5 hours.
The battery pack can be used for about 300 cycles of recharging and operations,
though this is variable depending on the operating conditions.
Charge the battery pack fully before using it for the first time.
CAUTION
Place the battery pack and AC adapter on a flat surface for recharging.
Do not short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack and AC adapter.
Notes:
The battery charger(AC adapter) is compatible with supply voltage between
100 V and 240 V AC and can be used universally.
When you want to use it on an overseas travel, however, be sure to prepare
a power plug adapter matching the local power outlet.
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USING THE BATTERY
Notes for recharging
When the battery pack is hot, it may take longer time than usual for recharging
or may sometimes be unable to be recharged. Wait for the battery pack to cool
down before retrying recharging.
If the recharge LED can not be lit, check whether the AC adapter and battery
pack are connected firmly to have perfect contact.
To protect the battery pack, do not recharge a fully charged battery pack
repeatedly. Repeated overcharging may deteriorate the battery performance.
The battery pack becomes hot after recharging, but this is not malfunction.
The battery pack may not be recharged fully if recharging at a hot place.
Do not recharge it under very hot environment, it may cause explosion.
The surrounding temperature during recharging affects the recharge efficiency.
Recharging is in the most efficient state from 10℃ to 30℃. Recharge the battery
pack at a place within this temperature range whenever possible.
Attaching the battery pack to the player
Attach the battery pack to the player as described below.
Attach the battery pack to the unit.
Align the guide hole of the player
with the guide rod on the battery
pack. Turn the battery knob
clockwise until the battery pack
is tighten with the player.
Now the player can be operated.
If the battery pack is fully recharged, the
player can play DVDs continuously for
over 3 hours.
1
2
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USING THE BATTERY
If the power is switched on while the battery pack is
not fully charged, the player operation may
sometimes become unstable. Be sure to charge the
battery pack fully before using.
The battery pack is being recharged slowly while the
player is playing with AC adapter connected.
The battery pack is being recharged as recharged
separately while the player is at STANDBY mode
with AC adapter connected.
After connecting the battery pack and power on,
press OSD button on remote control at PLAY,
PAUSE or STOP status to show symbol"
".
This symbol indicates the capability of the battery
pack.
While the battery pack has lower capacity, "
will be flashed to remind you.
"
AC power operation
Connect the DC output plug of the AC
adapter to the DC IN jack on the player.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use the AC adapter provided
with the player.
Before inserting or removing the DC
output plug of the AC adapter, always
be sure to turn off the power of the
portable DVD player.
Connect the AC adapter to a power
outlet.
Now the player can be operated.
Removing the batter y pack from the player
The battery pack can be removed from the player as described below.
1 Turn off the power of the player.
Turn the battery knob anti-clockwise to remove battery pack.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 30
TURNING ON THE POWER
Connect the AC adapter to a
power outlet.
Connect the DC output plug
of the adapter to the DC input
jack on the main unit.
2
Keep pressing the ON button
on the main unit for about 1.5
seconds.
1
The power LED is lit blue.
The player can be used now.
Main unit (Front panel)
At standby mode (When the power
LED is lit red), the power can also
be turned on by pressing the
standby button on the remote
control unit.
3
Hint:
Remote control unit
The included AC adapter is
compatible with voltage from 100 V
to 240 V. You can use it on trips
overseas.
3
Note that you need a converter plug
(Available in stores) suited for the
region in which you are travelling.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
31 ENG
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Loading
Press OPEN button to op en.
The disc will go out as figure 1 shows.
If no disc there then nothing happens.
2 Push the disc into disc
window and the disc will be
slotted in automatically.
1
Notes:
Set the disc securely. Failure to set it
securely could result in damage.
Do not use cracked or warped discs.
Doing so could result in damage.
Push single-sided DVDs or CDs in
with the label (Printed) side facing
upwards.
For double-sided DVDs, check each
side carefully, then push the disc in
securely.
For CDs or one-sided DVDs, you do
not have to worry about touching the
label (Printed) side of the disc with
your fingers. Since two-sided DVDs,
however, have signals recorded on
both sides, be careful not to scratch
them when removing them from the
player.
2
The player starts loading.
3
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 32
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Playing
Load the disc.
One of the following messages appears on the screen:
DVD, VCD, CD.
For some discs, playback starts automatically when
the disc is slotted in.
For the disc which had been programmed and stored
in memories, playback starts automatically in the
programmed order.
Press the play/pa use button.
Playback starts.
For some discs, a menu screen appears. For video CDs, they will be played according
to the instructions on the disc's menu screen which are called PBC (Playback control).
Hint:
For video CDs, it is also possible to play a disc without displaying the menu screen.
For example, press 1 ( Number button) while at STOP mode to play track 1.
For CDs, in order to save power, the screen display will be closed automatically if no
button is pressed for one minute during playing. Press any button to wake it up.
If a menu screen appears
For DVDs with menu screen or video CDs with playback control (PBC), a menu screen
appears.
DVD
Use the cursor buttons (
button.
) to select the item, then press the ENTER
In order to use the number buttons on the remote control unit to select the item,
first press the SHIFT button until NUMBER is displayed on screen, then press
number buttons to select the item.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
33 ENG
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Video CD
Select your preferred item by pressing the
after pressing the
button to switch to display NUMBER on screen.
To display the menu screen
The way in which the menu screen is displayed differs from disc to disc. Press the MENU
and TITLE buttons during playback of DVDs, the RETURN button during PBC playback of
video Cds. For details, refer to the documentation included with the disc.
Stopping playback
Press the STOP button. Playback will be stopped.
Resume function (DVDs and Video CDs, exept VCD2.0 with PBC function on):
After the STOP button is pressed, press the PLAY button. Playback will start from the
position at where it was stopped. If the disc is removed or press the STOP button again,
the resume function will be cancelled.
Note:
For some discs, playback may not start from the position at where it was stopped.
Pausing playback
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause playback.
Press this button again to resume playback.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 34
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Returning to the previous chapter or track(DVDs, video CDs and CDs)
Press the PREVIOUS button during playback.
After pressing the PREVIOUS button, playback returns to the beginning of the previous
chapter or track.
Moving to the next chapter or track(DVDS, video CDs and CDs)
Press the NEXT button during playback.
After pressing the NEXT button, playback moves forward to the beginning of the next
chapter or track.
Removing the disc
1 Press the STOP button.
Press
to pop out the disc.
2
3
Remove the disc.
Note:
For CDs or one-sided DVDs, you do not have to worry about touching the label
(Printed) side of the disc with your fingers. Two-sided DVDs, however, have signals
recorded on both sides. So be careful not to scratch them when removing them
from the player.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
35 ENG
TURNING OFF THE POWER
When the power is on, press OFF and hold it for about 1.5S.
The power LED becomes red and the standby mode is set.
The power can also be turned off by pressing the STANDBY button on the remote
control unit.
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Disconnect the AC adapter from the player's DC input jack.
CAUTION:
When connecting the player to an external TV monitor, please make sure that
(For better audio and visual performance) you switch/adjust the "TV system"
(Marked
) to the corresponding one.
Example: Change from NTSC (Default setting) to PAL as the SETUP MENU
shows below:
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
NTSC
PAL
TV TYPE
AUTO
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
Note:
Please turn the player to the correct “TV system” before changing from “AV
OUTPUT” to “AV INPUT”,or you can only see the black and white picture.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 36
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Searching for a sp ecific scene
Press the SEARCH button.
Press the number button to input specific
time or title/chapter.
Press the PLAY button or ENTER button.
Playback starts from the specified position.
Viewing in slow motion (DVDs and video CDs)
Press the SLOW button during playback. The playback speed changes to 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 or
1/5, 1/6, 1/7 of the normal speed.
Repeating DVDs, video CDs and CDs
Repeat a Title, Chapter, or Track:
Press the REPEAT button.
Select the title, chapter, or track you want to repeat.
Repeat a section between point A and B:
During playback, press A-B button on the remote control unit at the starting point of the
section you want to repeat. (Point A)
Press A-B button again at the ending point of the section you want to repeat. (Point B)
The repeating starts.
Press A-B button again to cancel the A-B repeat function.
Se lecting angle (Multi-angle)
Press the ANGLE button while playing a scene with multiple angles.
If your DVD disc is not recorded with multiple angles, press ANGLE button will not
function.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
37 ENG
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Changing from AV OUT to AV IN
You can change the player from AV OUT(Output AV signal to TV, etc) to AV IN(Input AV
signal from other device)and use it as a TFT Monitor. The default setting is AV OUT.
1
Press MODE button on main unit and switch
LCD mode to AV IN/OUT.
2
-
Press + or button to switch between AV OUT
and AV IN.
AV cable(Included)
Note:
AV signals inputted
from other device
Avoid to input AV signals from AV JACK when
the player is set to AV OUT, or interference
will be caused to affect current playback and
lower down playing quality.
Playing a MP3 format disc and JPEG CD
[123] 008.MP3
1
2
0 1 . 1 2 3
0 0 1 . 0 0 8
0 0 2 . 0 1
0 0 3 . 0 5
0 0 4 . 0 9
3
4
1.
Folder
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
.
.
.
.
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
9
8
2.
3.
Files
MP3 ICON
JPEG ICON
4.
Use
to move the cursor to a folder, a file, MP3 ICON or JPEG ICON.
In order to play Mp3 files, move the cursor to MP3 ICON and press ENTER button.
In order to play JPEG files, move the cursor to JPEG ICON and press ENTER
button.
Choose the desired file and press ENTER to play.
Press A-B button to have A-B REPEAT function; press REPEAT button
to switch repeat mode(REP1,REP DIR, REP ALL, REP OFF).
REP1 means repeating the track; REP DIR means repeating the folder; REP ALL
means repeating the whole disc.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 38
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Playing DivX files
Your player is an Official DivX Certified product that plays DivX.5, DivX.4, DivX.3
and DivX.VOD video content, in compliance with DivX Certified technical
requirements.
NOTE:
To guarantee playback of DivX files the audio must be MP3 format. Divx Certified
devices can play any interleaved MP3 audio at any bitrate, both CBR and VBR.
The audio must be sampled at standard frequencies, such as 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz
and 48 kHz, and must conform to the AVI sile specification. Apart from MP3, the
audio formats recognise by your player are MPEG layer 1/ 2, AC3, PCM. Formats
such as AAC and Ogg Vorbis are not supported by this player.
1. Turn on the player.
2. Push the disc into the player.
3. A menu appears on the screen. Select a folder using the and buttons on the
remote control, then press
to see the folder's contents.
NOTE:
When there are music, images and DivX files contained on one disc, press the
button several times to access the play type at the bottom of the screen, then
use the
or
button to select the DivX icon and press
to confirm.
AVI
4. Select a file using the and
buttons on the remote control.
NOTE:
To go back to the folder list, press
.
5. Press
to start playback.
6. Press STOP to stop playback.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
39 ENG
SETUP THE PLAYER
GENERAL STEPS OF SETUP
1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control, the main setup menu appears.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV S YST EM
SCREEN SAVER
TV TY PE
PASS WORD
RATING
DE FA ULT
EX IT SE TUP
2 Press the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the icon of the desired page, then
press the DOWN or UP button to activate that page.
VIDEO SETUP
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
EXIT SETUP
3 Press the DOWN button to highlight the desired option. Press ENTER or RIGHT
to select the choices of that option appear .
VIDEO S ETUP
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
12
10
8
6
SATURATION
4
2
EXIT SETUP
0
4 Press LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the EXIT SETUP option, then
press ENTER or SETUP again to exit SETUP MENU.
NOTE:
The pressing of the following buttons will turn off the setup menu, and the choices that
have been changed will be saved: Subtitle, Title, Return, Stop,Play/Pause, Step,Next,
Prev, Zoom, Program, Repeat, Angle.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 40
SYSTEM SETUP
The system setup options are illustrated below:
TV SYSTEM
If you want to connect the player to a TV, please choose a correct TV system
first.
AUTO: Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a
multi-system TV.
NTSC: Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a NTSC TV.
PAL: Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a PAL TV.
The default setting is NTSC.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SCREEN SAVER
NTSC
PAL
TV TYPE
AUTO
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
NOTE:
Setting with incorrect TV system will result in black and white picture on your TV screen.
SCREEN SAVER
If the screen saver is on, when your DVD player is at STOP or NO DISC status,
or there is a frame frozen for a little long time, the screen saver will be
displayed. This feature can protect the screen from damage.
ON: Choose this setting to activate the screen saver.
OFF: Choose this setting to cancel the screen saver.
The default setting is ON.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
41 ENG
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
ON
SCREEN SAVER
TV TY PE
OFF
PASSWORD
RATING
DEFAULT
EXIT SE TUP
TV TYPE
16 : 9 (Wide Screen): Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a
wide screen TV. If you choose this setting and you don't have a wide screen
TV, the images on the screen may appear distorted due to vertical
compression.
4 : 3 LB (Letter Box): Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a
normal ratio TV. You'll see the movie in their original aspect ratio
(Height-to-width ratio). You'll see the entire frame of the movie. The movie
might appear with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.
4 : 3 PS (Pan & Scan): Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a
normal ratio TV. You can fill the movie to the entire screen of your TV. This
might mean that parts SoYfS TtEhMeSEpTiUcPture (The left and right edges) won't be seen.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYSTEM
SC REEN SAVER
4:3PS
4:3LB
16:9
TV TYPE
PAS SWORD
RAT ING
DEFAULT
EXIT SETUP
NOTES:
The image display ratio is related to the recorded disc format. Some discs
can not bedisplayed in the aspect ratio choosen.
If you play a disc recorded in 4:3 format on a wide screen TV, black bars will
appear on the left and right side of the screen.
You must adjust the screen setting depending on the type of the TV.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 42
SYSTEM SETUP
PASSWORD
1.The player is locked with a default password 0000 and you can not change
the rating. In order to change the rating, choose th password option and in
put the correct password to unlock the player.
2.After the player is unlocked, you can choose the rating option and change it,
then you can choose password option and change it to a new password with
4-digit numbers and press ENTER button to lock it again.
SY STEM S ETUP
TV S YST EM
SCREEN S AVER
TV TY PE
PAS SWORD
RAT ING
DE FAULT
EX IT SETUP
RATING
The Rating feature works with DVD discs that have been assigned a rating.
This helps you to control the types of DVDs that the player can be watched.
There are eight limited rating options:
KID SAFE, G, PG, PG13, PG-R, R, NC-17, ADULT.
The default setting is ADULT.
SYSTEM SETUP
TV SYST EM
SC REEN SAVER
TV TYPE
1 KID SAFE
2 G
3 PG
PASSWORD
RAT ING
4 PG13
5 PG-R
6 R
DE FAULT
EXIT SETUP
7 NC-17
8 ADULT
NOTE:
If the password option is locked, you cannot change the rating.
DEFAULT
Choose this option to resume factory settings.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
43 ENG
LANGUAGE SETUP
The language setup options are illustrated below:
OSD L ANGUAGE
Highlight OSD LANGUAGE option, and press LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to choose the
OSD language you prefer. Press ENTER to confirm, then the OSD will be displayed in
that language. There are 5 optional OSD languages : English, German, Spanish,
French and Italian.
LANGUA GE SETUP
OSD LANG UAGE
AU DIO L ANG
ENGLISH
GERMAN
SPANISH
FRENCH
ITALIAN
SUBTI TLE LANG
MENU LAN G
EXIT SETUP
AUDIO LANGUAGE
Highlight the AUDIO LANG option, and press LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to choose the
audio language you prefer. Press ENTER button to confirm. If the disc you are playing
has that language available, it will output audio in that language. There are 8 optional
audio languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
and German.
LA NGUA GE S ET UP
OS D LANG UAGE
AU DIO L ANG
CHINESE
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
FRENCH
SUBTI TLE LANG
M ENU LAN G
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
ITALIAN
EX IT SET UP
GERMAN
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 44
LANGUAGE SETUP
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Highlight the SUBTITLE LANG option, and press LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to choose
the subtitle language you prefer. Press ENTER to confirm. If the disc you are playing
has that language available, it will displays subtitles in that language. There are 7
optional subtitle languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish,
Portuguese and German.
LA NGUA GE S ET UP
OS D LANG UAGE
AU DIO L ANG
CHINESE
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
FRENCH
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
GERMAN
OFF
SUBTI TLE LANG
M ENU LAN G
EX IT SET UP
MENU LANGUAGE
Highlight the MENU LANG option, and press LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to choose the
menu language you prefer. Press ENTER to confirm. If the disc you are playing has
that language available, it will displays menu in that language. There are 8 optional
menu languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese,
German and Italian.
LANGUA GE SETUP
OSD LANG UAGE
AU DIO L ANG
CHINES E
E NGLIS H
JAPANESE
FRENCH
SUBTI TLE LANG
MENU LAN G
S PANISH
P ORTUGUES E
GE RM AN
EXIT SETUP
ITALIA N
NOTE:
If your preferred language isn't available, the disc's default language will be played.
The default language of your DVD player is English.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
45 ENG
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUT
Highlight the AUDIO OUT option, and press LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN to choose the
audio output mode you prefer. Press ENTER to confirm:
There are 3 optional audio output modes: SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF / RAW and SPDIF/
PCM.
SPDIF/OFF: Choose this setting to output analog signal, and there will be no
signal outputted from optical jack.
SPDIF/ RAW: Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a power
amplifier with an optical cable. When playing a disc recorded with Dolby Digital
and MPEG audio formats, the corresponding digital signals will be outputted from
the Optical Output jack.
SPDIF / PCM: Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a 2-channel
digital stereo amplifier. When playing a disc recorded with Dolby Digital and MPEG
audio formats, audio signals will be modulated into a 2-channel PCM signal, and it
will be outputted from the Optical Output jack .
AU DIO SETUP
AU DIO OUT
SPDIF/OFF
SPDIF/RAW
SPDIF/PCM
EXIT SETUP
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 46
VIDEO SETUP
The video setup options are illustrated below:
BRIGHTNESS
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the brightness.
VIDEO S ETUP
12
10
8
BRIGHTNES S
CONTRAST
HUE
6
SATURATION
4
EXIT SETUP
2
0
CONTRAST
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the contrast.
VIDEO S ETUP
12
10
8
BRIGHTNES S
CONTRAST
HUE
6
SATURATION
4
2
EXIT SETUP
0
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
47 ENG
VIDEO SETUP
HUE
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the hue.
VIDEO S ETUP
BRIGHTNES S
CONTRAST
+ 6
+ 4
+ 2
0
HUE
SATURATION
-2
-4
EXIT SETUP
-6
SATURATION
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the scroll and adjust the saturation.
VIDEO SETUP
12
10
8
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
6
SATURATION
4
2
EXIT SETUP
0
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 48
DIGITAL SETUP
The digital setup options are illustrated below:
DYNAMIC RANGE
Choose this setting to adjust the line out compressing ratio and get different
effects. If adjusting to FULL, the audio signal peak value will be compressed
to be minimum; while adjusting to OFF, to be maximum.
DI GITAL SETUP
FULL
DY NAMIC RANGE
6/8
DivX (R) VOD
4/8
EXIT SETUP
2/8
OFF
DivX(R) VOD
DivX VOD files are downloaded after paying a rental from certain commercial
websites. Prior to downloading a VOD you need to input the registration
number of your DVD player on the purchase form on the site.
Write down the VOD 8-character registration number so that you can fill in the
form on the website you purchase your DivX VOD files from.
DI GITAL SETUP
DY NAMIC RANGE
DivX (R) VOD
EXIT SETUP
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
49 ENG
DIGITAL SETUP
DIVX(R) VIDEO ON DEMAND
YOUR REGISTRATION CODE IS:
XXXXXXXX
TO LEARN MORE VISIT WWW.DIVX.COM/VOD
[DONE]
Note: If you cannot play a DivX VOD file recorded on a CD-R disc after
downloading it, the rental period allocated during purchasing from the website
may have expired. It is also possible that the recorded file is not compatible
with your player because of different versions or incorrect download
parameters. The parameters used when copying to CD-R may be another
reason for this.
Since it is not possible here to supply all the information, parameters and
advice relating to the use of DivX VOD files, we recommend that you visit
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
ENG 50
CAUTIONS ON USING
Handling discs
Handling
Whe n holding
with both ha nds
Cleaning discs
Fingerprints or dust on discs may reduce
sound or picture quality.
Remove them by gently wiping the disc
from the center toward the edges using a
soft cloth.
When ho lding
with one ha nd
Do not use damaged (Cracked or warped)
discs.
Do not scratch the signal surface or let it
get dirty.
Do not attach any paper or seals to discs.
The player may be damaged if there is
any exposed glue, etc., on discs.
For rental discs in particular, extra labels
are often attached to the discs.
Check carefully for any exposed glue
before using such discs.
Do not use benzene, thinner or other
volatile chemicals.
Do not use record spray or antistatic
spray either.
We recommend using the separately sold
cleaning set to clean discs.
For tough dirt, apply some water to a soft
cloth, wring out thoroughly. Wipe off the
dirt, then wipe the disc with a dry cloth.
Irregular shaped discs
Irregular shaped discs (Heart-shaped
discs, hexagonal discs, etc.) cannot be
played on this player.
Doing so could damage the player.
Never use such discs.
Storing discs
Always place discs in their case and store
them vertically.
Avoid storing discs in hot or humid places,
places exposed to direct sunlight or places
in which the temperature is extremely low.
Read any cautions included with the disc
carefully.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
51 ENG
TROUBLE SHOOTING
8cm disc can not be popped out.
Slap on the p laye r with d isc wind ow
downwa rd.
Picture is disturbed when playing a DVD
recorded by a VCR.
Th is p la ye r inc o rpo ra te s c opyright
p ro te c tion te c hno lo gy. Som e d isc s inc lud e
signa ls p rote c te d a g a inst c op ie d b y a
VCR. Suc h re c o rd e d d isc s c a n not b e
Ask qua lifie d tec hnicia n.
p la ye d p ro p e rly.
.
No sound is produced or sound is
distorted when connected to a TV ,
an amplifier, etc..
Player cannot be operated with the
remote control unit.
Co nne ctio n c ab les a re not firm ly
plugg ed in or not conta cte d well.
Re m ote c ontrol unit is too fa r from
the m a in unit or ha s too la rge a ngle
with the re mote se nsor.
The ba tte ry of the re m ote c ontrol is
worn out.
Co nne ctio n p lugs o rja cks are d irty.
Audio c a blesare not prop erly
connec ted.
Audio dig ital o utp ut is c onne cte d to
a no n-c omp a tib le AVa m plifie r,e tc.
TV or other device operates erroneously.
Ge t wrong DTS setting.
,
The pla ye r s re mote c ontrol unit
ma y c a use some TVs with wire le ss
re mote control to ope ra te e rrone ously.
Bad playback quality.
The pla yeris se t to AVOUTb ut the re
a re o the rAVsig na ls inputted fro m AV
jac k.
No sound is produced from speakers
or sound is distorted.
For some disc s, 96 kHz digita l output
of line a rPCM a udio signa ls is
prohibite d.
Player gets hot.
This is no rm al.
Disc is dirty .
Pa use or slow pla y m ode is se t.
,
Main unit s volume is set to the m inim um.
Notes:
Ea rphone is plugge d in.
The player may stop operation properly
due to static electricity or other external
influences. In this case, usually solve
the problem by unplugging the power
cord and then plugging it in again. If you
still can not solve it, consult with the
nearest service center.
Volume is different for DVDs and Cds.
This is due to the diffe re nt re c ording
m e thods.
The player crashes.
Turn off powe r of the pla ye r a nd turn
on a ga in.
Pre ss OPEN button whe n "Loa ding..."
a ppe a rs on scree n to pop out the
disc.
Liquid crystal display
Afe w picture e le m e nts m a y be bla ck or
a pa rtic ula r c olor displa ye d on the LC D
scre e n. This is norm a l.
Ask qua lifie d te chnic ia n.
MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
SDV27-SD-PS830N-S-ENG-NB-B0
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