Audiovox FPE1080 manual

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    128 - 7656 Op e r a ting Instru c tio ns M od e l N o . : FPE1 0 80 8 ” L C D T V / DV D P l ayer Fo r assist a n ce, p lease call : 1- 8 00-645-4994 Or Vi sit us at htt p: / / www .au d i ovo x. c om PDF created w ith FinePrint pd f Factor y Pro trial v ersion http://www.fineprint.com[...]

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    2 T h a n k y ou. . . . . . f or choo s ing t hi s tab l et DV D pla y e r . For your own s af e ty and i n order to l e a r n all a bout th e functio ns a vaila b le, plea s e r ead t hi s manu a l and keep it for future reference. No te : A n LC D pa n el a nd/ o r v ide o mo n itor m a y b e instal l ed i n a mo t or v ehi c le and visible to th[...]

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    3 T ab l e o f Co n t e n ts A . Cauti o ns an d W a r nings ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ....... . ...04 B . A bout T h is M a nual............................................................................06 C . Desktop Ba se I nstallati o n.......................................................[...]

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    4 A. Ca u tions and W a r nings A l l op er a ti on and mai n te n a nc e i n st ru c t i ons m u st b e f o l lo w ed and war n i ng s a dh e r ed t o. • Do not expose the un i t to excessive m oisture. • Do not place objects f il l ed w ith liquids, such as vases, on the unit. • Do not use the un i t w here there are te m perature extre m e[...]

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    5 • When r e plac em ent part s are requ i red, be su r e th e ser v ice t echn i cian has used re p lace m en t pa r ts t hat are speci f ied. U nau t hor i sed substit u tio n s m a y resul t in f ir e , elect r ic sho c k or o t her haz a rds. • Upon co m pletion o f an y service or repa i rs to the u nit, ask t h e service t echni- cian to [...]

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    6 B . Ab o ut This Man u al T h e o p er a t ion s d e s crib e d m ainl y r e fe r s t o t h e us e o f th e r e mo t e c ontr o l. Buttons w ith sa m e o r si m ilar m arking on the m ain unit have the sa m e f unction as those on the r e m ote control. I f the s ym bol occurs on the screen during operation, the f unction requested is n o t su p [...]

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    7 1 • I n this ma nua l , th e lan g uag e in t he on-sc r een disp l a y i s En g lish. I f y ou chang e the l a ngua g e, ple a s e f ol l o w t he s e l e ct e d l a ngua g e in the on-s c r e en d i spl ay. • The screen sho w n as an e xa m ple in this m anua l m a y be d iff erent fr o m the a c tual sc r e e n. • On-screen d i spla y s [...]

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    8 C . D e s k top Bas e Installation 1. P lace the tablet D V D p l a y er base on f lat sur f ace. 2. A lign the thu m b scre w w ith the h ole on the back o f the D V D pla y er. 3. Thread the thu m b scre w into the hole on the back o f the D V D pla y er and turn the t hu m b scre w counte r -clock w ise to tighten the base to t he D V D p l a [...]

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    9 D. M ount th e u nit o n th e wall Th e uni t can be ea s il y be m ounted on the w al l . Y ou w il l need an option a l V ES A 75 W all Mount B ra c k e t . The V E S A 7 5 W all Mount B ra c k e t c a n b e p u rcha s ed at most l o ca l e l ect r o ni c re t a i lers . The wal l br acket p late w h ich at t aches t o t he wa ll ha s f o ur s [...]

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    10 E. P r io r to O p er ation Pla ce i n P os i t i on For setting up the unit please choose a loc a tion w ith su ff icien t air circulation to prevent overheating. The pr o d u ct m ust b e p os i t i oned h or i zo n ta l ly o n l y . D o n o t p lace heavy obj e cts on its hou s ing. T o pro t ect t he laser unit avoi d dus t y su r roun d ing[...]

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    11 C l ea ni n g a D i sc T o c lean a disc use a so f t cloth w ithout an y cleaning ag e nts. On l y w i pe fro m the cen t er h ole to w ards t h e ou t e r e d g e , ne v er in to w ard the cen t er. U s i n g t he R e m o t e C on t ro l Handset 1. The re m ote c o ntrol uses a pre-installed Li-i o n t y pe batter y . T o preve n t t he bat t [...]

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    12 F . T h e R e m ote C ontrol 1 . 0-9 2 . P L A Y/ P AUSE 3. EN T ER 4. S T OP 5 . C H+ / - 6 . T V/ C A TV 7. SKIP S E A R CH 8. AU TO 9 . + / - 10. PICTURE 11 . MENU 12. S ETUP 1 3 . R E P E AT 1 4 . S K I P + / - 15. R E W, FF 16. SU B TIT LE 1 7. A U D IO 18 . DISP L AY 19 . P O W ER 20. DV D /TV/ A UX 21. S D/DVD 22 . E J E CT N u m e r ic B[...]

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    13 G . D V D P layer 1. Po we r B u tton 2 . Pro g r a m B ut t on 3 . C h an n e l + / - B u t t on 4 . V o l u m e +/- B u t t on 5. Pi c t u r e Button 6 . T V/ A V / D V D B u t t on 7. P rev iou s B utton 8. Pl ay / P a u se Button 9. N ext Bu t ton 10. Stop Button 1 1 . Ej ect B u t t on 12. Disk Slot 13. P o w er I ndicated LED 14. IR R e m [...]

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    14 V ehicle DC Power Ad apter I N P U T: D C 1 2 - 1 4V O UTP UT : DC 1 2- 1 4V H. P ow er Su p pl ies a. U s ing A C a d ap t or C o n n ect t he s u p p l i ed A C a d a p t o r. I N PU T : A C 100 ~ 2 4 0 V , 50 / 60 Hz, 0.4A O U TP U T: DC 1 2 V , 1.7A • U se t h is u ni t o nl y th e suppl i ed A C a d a pt o r. Use w ith other A C adaptors [...]

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    15 After connecting t he unit to power, press “ P OWER ” bu t ton, and the logo picture wi ll appear on the s c reen and the LED po w er indicator locat e d on lo w er le f t f ront o f the unit w ill b e light. I . Co nn e c ti o ns Al t h o ug h t h i s u n i t h as i ts own sc r een , y o u ca n co n nect i t to an ex t e r nal telev i s i o[...]

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    16 1) Connect the supplied A V (RC A ) cables i n t o t he A ud i o L+ R a n d video j ack o n t h e le f t si d e o f t he un i t f o l lo w ing the corresponding colors: ( A u d i oLeft= Wh i te, A u d i o R i g h t= R e d , V i deo= y el l ow). 2) Connect the suppli e d A V cab l es on the other e nd to y our T V . Match the cable b y color code[...]

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    17 L. P laying DVDs D V D Playback 1 . Pr ess “ D V D/T V /AUX ” u n ti l the w o rd “ D VD ” appears o n t h e t op rig h t o f t he s c ree n.; 2. Insert the disk in the ri g ht side o f the unit w ith label f acing to y ou. Then the disk w ill be pull e d into the unit and pla y w ill be g in auto m atic a ll y. D V D discs w il l usuall[...]

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    18 D i s play a . D u rin g p l ay b ack pr ess th e ‘ DIS P L AY ’ button to di s pl ay th e cu rr e nt Ti tl e Nu mbe r ( 1) , th e to ta l N u mbe r of Ti tl es (2 ) , t h e c urr e nt C h a p ter Nu m b e r ( 3) , t h e t o t al N u mber o f C hap t ers (4 ) , a n d t he P l ayi ng e l a p sed Time fo r th e t i t l e ( 5 ). Title, C h apte[...]

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    19 D V D C a m era An g les D u ri n g pla y ba ck o f a dis c , pre s s ‘ AN G LE ’ to di s pl ay the a va i l a b l e a ngle s for disc s containing m ulti-angles * . P r e ss ‘ A N G LE ’ to selec t another a ngle, then press again to e x it and return to th e nor m al vie w ing angl e . The angle displa y w ill disap- pear a u tomat i c[...]

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    20 Repeat M odes C h a n g e S o u n d t r a c k L a n g u a ge During D V D pla y back press the AU D IO button to select a di f f erent audio l angu a g e (if t h e D VD d is c cont ai n s se v e r al a ud i o l angu a g e s ). Ch an g e Su b t i tle L a ng u age Dur i ng D V D pla y bac k press t he SUBTIT L E but t on to selec t the l a nguag e[...]

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    21 ( i f a v a i l abl e ). P r e s s MEN U a g a in to r e s u m e p l a y ba c k in t h e s a m e s c e n e , w he r e y ou f ir s t p r esse d MENU. C onnec ti n g Headphones Y ou c an c onnec t one s e t o f headphones w i t h a 3.5 m m j a ck to t he ea r phone s oc k et on t h e l eft s id e o f un i t. P l u g t he j a c k into the sock e t [...]

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    22 1. Press t he or button to choo s e a f old e r fr o m t he f olde r lis t on the le f t sid e of the s creen. 2. Pr ess ENTE R t o se l ect t he h ig h l i g h te d fol d e r . T h e s o ngs availab l e un d e r t he f old e r w il l b e l i st e d. 3 . Use o r b ut t o n t o c h oose a song f r o m the l is t . P ress ENTER to se l ect and b e[...]

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    23 O. S e tup Syste m Setup Page 1) W it h no di sc in s id e th e pl a y e r, pr ess ‘ S ET UP ’ to di sp l ay th e M a i n screen o f th e S e t u p M en u o n t he sc r een a n d “ S Y S T E M SE T UP ” a pp ea r s. A t th e sam e t i m e , “ ” is h i gh l ig h te d . P ress ‘ S E TUP ’ again to ex i t the S e t up M en u . 2 ) P[...]

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    24 T V D ISP L AY 4:3 PS (Pans c an): S e lec t w h e n a con v ent i ona l T V set is connect e d. W hen the w id e sc r een d isc is p la y ed , i t d i s p la y s p ict u res cr o pped to f i ll y o ur T V sc r een. The l ef t a nd right e dge s ar e cut o f f. 4 : 3 LB ( L et t erbo x ): S e lec t w h e n a con v ent i ona l T V set is connect [...]

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    25 5) P ress the o r b u tto n t o se l ec t the s u b m enu and press t he ENTER to con f i r m y our selection. 6 ) Repeat s t eps 3 - 5 for other men u s. No t e: P ress t o retu r n t he previ o us m e n u. Y o u c an ch o o s e J ap a ne s e , E n g lis h , F ren c h , S p a n is h , Ge r m a n a s a ud i o, su b tit le a n d m e n u l a n g u[...]

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    26 5 ) Se l ec t th e p a ren t al lev e l y ou desi r e usin g or but t on f o r d i sc s wi th lo c k-out f un c t i on or m u l t i p l e r a t i ng l e v e l s . The s e a r e l i s t e d f ro m the lo we st l e v e l (1 K ID S A FE) t o the highest level (8 A DU L T). P ress ENTER to con f ir m y our selection. Note: T h e level of 8 A d ult i[...]

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    27 P. Specifications: Mo d el N u m be r: F PE 1 080 V er: 00 Features U P C n u m b e r : 0 - 4 4 4 7 6 - 0 3 1 4 0 -3 D i sp l a y Fe a tu r es Displ a y t y p e T F T -LCD Screen Si z e 8" ( di a gonal) Aspect Rati o 4 :3 P a n e l R eso l u t i o n 640 x 480 Brig h tn e s s 380Cd/m ² C o n trast r a t i o 2 5 0 :1 V i ewin g A n g l e L /[...]

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    28 P l ayb a c k M e d i a C o mp a t i b i l i ty Aud i o C D Y ES C D - R Y ES CD - R W Y ES DVD- R Y ES DV D- R W Y ES DVD-Vide o Y ES P i c t ure C D Y ES V C D NO S V C D NO SD / MM C Y ES (512 m b m ax) P l a y a bl e Forma t ( C od e c) MP3 ( @ 32 - 320Kbp s , 44kHz) CD-D A Y ES V C D 1 . 1 NO V C D 2 . 0 NO Features Bu i lt-in DVD P l a y e[...]

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    29 Po w er R equ i rem e nts Powe r Sou rc e 10 0- 24 0 V AC 50/ 6 0Hz U n it in p ut powe r 1 2 VD C 1 . 7A P o we r O N c on su m pt i o n 1 3W D imens i on ( W x H x D ) Un i t W /s t an d 10. 7 5 x 8. 5 x 4.6 (in) Uni t W /O stan d 10.7 5 x 7 x 3 (in) Wei g ht (N . W.) Un i t W /s t an d 3 . 8 8(l b) Uni t W /O S tan d 3. 3 1 (l b) W arr a n ty[...]

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    30 A U D I O V OX ELE CT R O NIC S COR P. ( t he Company ) w a r ran t s t o t he o r igi- na l ret a il p u rch a ser o f th i s pr o duct tha t sho u ld t h is p r oduc t or any p art the reo f, u nder n ormal us e an d cond i tions , be pr o ven d e fective in ma t e r ial o r w o r kmanship w i t hin nine t y (90 ) da y s f r om t he da t e o f[...]