Audiovox FPE2706DV manual

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    27” LCD TV with DVD Player Operating Instructions Model No. FPE2706DV For assistance, please call: 1-800-645-4994 Or visit us at WWW .AUDIOVOX.COM Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely . Please keep this manual for future reference 128- 7726[...]

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    T able Of Content s Important Safety Instruction --------------------------- ----------------- ----------------- ---------1 Product Features ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 Disc Information ----------- --------------------------------------- ----------------- 4 Front Panel---------------- -----------------------[...]

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    I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triang le, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suf ficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamati[...]

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    I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s IMPORT ANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2. DANGER: V isible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover . There are no use r serviceable p arts inside the unit. Leave all servicing to qualified se[...]

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    Product Features This product is designed w ith movable Disc T ray . The Disc T ray can be inst alled in two different positions. The movable Disc T ray offers you the flexibility to choose which direction to insert your DVD in order to maximize y our s p ace. The unit incorporates high-resolution LCD display , DVD play er and TV receiver in one sy[...]

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    D i s c I n f o r m a t i o n Discs Format s Supported By This Player DISC LOGO CONTENTS SIZE MAXIMUM TIME 133min(SS-SL) 242min(SS-DL) 266min(DS-SL) DVD Audio+Video (active picture) 12cm 484min(DS-DL) CD Audio 12cm 74min JPEG S till high resolution 12cm  The operating method of some DV D discs is specified by the software ma ker . Please refer t[...]

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    F r o n t P a n e l Front and Right V iew 1. Disc T ray Slot Insert disc into this slot. 2. SD/MS/MMC card port Insert SD/MS/MMC card into this slot. 3. USB Port Connecting to the USB device. 4. 27" Color TFT screen 27" color TFT screen clearly shows your picture. 5. SOURCE button Press to enter the Input menu and then use the  butt[...]

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    Front Panel (Continued) 7. CH ▲ / ▼ button In TV mode, press to select channels. In setup menu, the same function as ▲ / ▼ direction buttons. 8. VOL ▲ / ▼ button Press to decrease or increase the volume, the same function as  /  direction buttons in setup menu. 9.  STOP button Press to stop playback in DVD mode. 10.  PLA Y b[...]

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    R e a r P a n e l Rear V iew Open the back cover on the right side of the unit’s rear p anel, all the jacks will appear , as shown on the figure below: 1. Y/Pr(Cr)/Pb(Cb) and L/R audio Input Jacks Connections for the Y/Pr(Cr)/Pb(Cb) inputs in A V3 (Component) mode. 2. Y/Pr(Cr)/Pb(Cb) and L/R audio Input Jacks Connections for the Y/Pr(Cr)/Pb(Cb) i[...]

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    R e m o t e C o n t r o l Remote Control Buttons Functions For TV Operation 1.POWER button Press to enter or exit the standby mode. 2. 0~9 Number buttons Press to select numbers. 3. MTS button In TV mode, press to shif t among SAP , Mono or S tereo mode. 4. VOL +/- button Press to increase or decrease the volume. 5. MUTE button Press to turn on or [...]

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    Remote Control (Continued) Remote Control Drawing For DVD Operation 1.  Play button Press to play the disc under DVD mode. 2. Pause button In DVD mode, Press to p ause the playback or start step frame by frame playback. Press the  PLA Y button to resume normal playback. 3.  Fast Reverse button In DVD mode, Press to search backward. 4.  [...]

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    R e m o t e C o n t r o l ( C o n t i n u e d ) Prep aration of Remote Control Softly push the ba ck cover plastic latch to open the battery compartment. Insert two batteries (1.5V , size AAA), please make sure the polarity matches the marks inside the compartment. Softly press the back cover to close it.  Under normal use the battery will last [...]

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    S pecial Features of the DVD Module Note: before remov ing or installing the DVD module, unplug the unit from the AC po w er source. The support s to install the extended functional modules are located in two different positions (above and to the side) and supports the inst allation of tw o functional modules at the same time. Please follow the bel[...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Do not connect the power cord until all other connections have been made. Ensure that you observe the color c ables when connecting audio and video cables. Before connecting, open the cover on the right side of the unit’s rear p anel. Connecting T o External A V Signal Source (A V1) Use the audio and video cable [...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting T o External A V Signal Source (A V2) Use the audio and video cable to connect the input jacks on the right side of the unit’s rear pa nel to the external AV signal source. Also use the S-Video cable to con nect the S-Video input jack on the right side of the unit’s rear panel to the external AV sign[...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting to External A V Signal Source (A V3/A V4) Use the audio and video ca bles to connect the Y/Pb (C b) /Pr (Cr) input Jacks on the right si de of the unit’s rear panel to the external AV signal source. After connecting, turn on t he power of the uni t and the external AV signal source, press the Input but[...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting to HDMI Output Device This unit can be connected to an A V device with HDMI output. See the below figure for details: After connecting, turn on the power to the unit and the external HDMI out put device, pre ss the Input button to activate the Input menu, then select HDMI and press the Enter button to en[...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting to External A V Device (A V Out) Use the audio/video cable s to connect the audi o and vi deo output Jacks on the right sid e of the rear panel to the external AV device. Special Notes: The features of this A/V equipment allows you to connect to other A/V equipment. Care should be taken when connecting t[...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting to Digit al Amplifier The unit is equipped with an optical digital audio jack that can be connected to a digital amplifier, (see the figure below) - 18 -[...]

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    S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting to PC The unit can be connected to a PC (personal comput er) via a VGA cable. Follow the instructions and figure below to connect to a PC: 1. Connect one end of the VGA cabl e to the VGA in put connector on the ri ght side of the unit’s rear panel. 2. Connect the other end to the PC VGA output connecto[...]

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    System Connections (Continued) Connecting to TV Signal Input This unit can be connected to a TV signa l output source via the 75  antenna jack on the rear panel. After connecting, turn on the power to the unit, press the Input button and select TV mode. Connecting to AC Power One end of the AC power cord gets conn ected to the AC power connector[...]

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    System Connections (Continued) Connecting to Head phone This unit can be connected to a headphone for privat e listening. See the below figure for details: Note: T urn down the volume before connecting the headphone. - 21 -[...]

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    Input Source Selecting The unit supports multiple video modes, which the user select s via the input menu. Press the Input button to activate the Input menu, the screen will display the following: Press the  direction button to select the desir ed video mod e, followed by pressing the Ent er button to activate the selected mode. NOTE: If exte[...]

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    System Setup and Operation Prep arations 1. Connect the unit to the required power , anten na and video sources then p ress the POWER button to turn on the unit. 2. Press the Input button to display the Input menu, then press the  or  button to select TV. Follow by pressing the Enter button to activate the TV mode. Selecting a Function for Se[...]

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    System Setup and Operation (Continued) Manual Ch Search Press the  or  button to select the Manual Ch Search , then press the Ente r button to activate the Manual Channel Se t Menu, refer to the figure to the right : In the menu, press the  direction buttons to select items, press the Ente r button to confirm or set, press the Exi[...]

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    System Setup and Operation (Continued) Brightness Press the  or  button to select the Brightness then press the Enter button to a c tivate the adjustment mode. Press the  or  button to adjust the brightness. Press the Enter button to confirm and return. Sharpness Press the  or  button to select the Sharpness then press the Enter b[...]

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    System Setup and Operation (Continued) Selecting an Audio Parameter for Setup Press the Menu button to activate the main setup menu, as shown on the right: Press the  or  button to select the A udio then press the  or  button to enter the setup menu. Press the  or  button to select one of the Audio parameters fo r setting. Press t[...]

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    System Setup and Operation (Continued) Selecting a Feature for Setup Press the Menu button to activate the main setup menu, as shown on the right: Press the  or  button to select the Feature then press the  or  button to enter the setup menu. Press the  o r  button to select one of the features fo r setting. Press the  or  b[...]

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    System Setup and Operation (Continued) Selecting an Advanced V ideo Menu Item for Setup Press the  or  button to selec t Advanced V ideo Menu then, press the Enter button to activate the Advanced Video Menu Setup Screen. See the figure to the right. Press the  or  direction buttons to select items then press the Enter button to cycle th[...]

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    System Setup and Operation (Continued) Parent al Control Menu When the correct p assword is inputted, the pare nt al control menu will be displayed on the screen, see the below figure: Fant asy violence [FV], adult languages [L ], sexual situations [S], violent scenes [V ] and suggestive dialogues [D] In the parent al control menu, press the [...]

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    DVD Player Operation Disc Loading Step s: 1. Press the POWER button to turn on the power . Press the Input button and sel ect DVD mode, press the Enter button to select DVD mode. 2. Insert the disc with its printed side facing you in to the disc tray . (Refer to the figure below .) 3. Disc will automatically be pulled into the disc pl ayer . While [...]

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    DVD Player Operation (Continued) Pause Press the Pause button once to pause the playback, pre ss it repeatedly to start step-by-step playback, press the  Play button to resume normal playback. Previous  and Next  Press the  button to go to the next chapter. Press the  button once to return to the beginning of the current chapter , pr[...]

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    DVD Player Operation (Continued) CD Playback The player will play all tra cks on a CD disc by default. Y ou can use the  and  (PREV/NEXT s kip) buttons, or number buttons to select a specific track. Stop  Press the ■ S top button once to stop playback and then press  Play button to resume. Press th is button twice to stop playback com[...]

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    DVD Player Operation (Continued) JPEG Playback JPEG is a common pictu r e format that require s sm all amount s of storage per image and has lo w loss in resolution. Hundreds of pictures can be stored on a disc in this format. In order to view JPEG photo albums, you can ask your film development company to ma ke a ”PICTURE CD” when they develop[...]

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    USB and SD/MS/MMC Card Function USB and SD/MS/MMC Card Function Prep aration: 1. Press POWER to turn on the unit. 2. Press the Input button and select DVD, press the Enter button to shift to DVD mode. 3. Insert the US B memory stick into the unit ’s USB slot, or insert the SD/MS/MMC card into the SD/MS/MMC card slot on the right side of the unit.[...]

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    D V D S y s t e m S e t u p Preparations 1. Press the Input button and select DVD, press the Enter button to activate DVD mode. 2. Press the Setup button on the remote control to displa y the settings menu. The menu includes General setup, Audio setup, Video setup, Preference. 3. Press the  dire ction buttons on the remote control to select a[...]

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    DVD System Setup (Continued) OSD Lang 1. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t OSD Lang . 2. Press the Enter button to enter the setup. 3. Use the  or  direction buttons to select a language. 4. Press the Enter button again to confirm selection and return. Captions 1. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t Caption . 2. [...]

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    DVD System Setup (Continued) Media Center 1. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t Media Center . 2. Press the Enter button to enter the setup. 3. Use the  or  direction buttons to sel ec t DVD, USB, SD/MMC or MS. 4. Press the Enter button again to confirm selection and return. Audio Setup Page Press the Setup button to enter the [...]

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    DVD System Setup (Continued) Dynami c 1. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t Dynami c . 2. Press the Enter button to enter the setup, the screen will display as shown on the left: 3. Use the  or  direction buttons to adjust. 4. Press the Enter button again to confirm setting and return. 5. Press the  button to return. Hdcd Se[...]

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    DVD System Setup (Continued) HD Mode Use the  or  direction buttons to select HD Mode , press the Enter button to enter the menu. The following screen will be displayed: 1. Press the Enter button to enter the setup. 2. Use the  or  direction buttons to sel ec t items. 3. Press the Enter button again to confirm selection and return. 4. P[...]

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    DVD System Setup (Continued) Contrast 1. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t Contrast . 2. Press the Enter button to enter the setup mode, the screen will display as shown on the left: 3. Use the  or  direction buttons to adjust the level. 4. Press the Enter button to confirm setting and return. Preference Setup Press the Setup [...]

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    DVD System Setup (Continued) Subtitle 1. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t Subtitle . 2. Press the Enter button to enter the setup mode, see the left figure: 3. Press the  or  direction buttons to selec t Subtitle language. 4. Press the Enter button again to confirm setting and return. Disc Menu 1. Press the  or  directi[...]

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    T roubleshooting SYMPTOM CHECK ITEM The player does not play . Make sure disc is loaded in. Make sure disc is loaded with label facing you. Make sure disc is not dirty or warped. Mak e sur e the player ’ s region code is the same as region code of DVD disc. Make sure water condensation has not occu rred. If it occurs, take out disc and leave the [...]

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    S p e c i f i c a t i o n s TFT -LCD Resolution 1366x768 TFT -LCD Screen Size 27 inches Laser W avelength 780/650 nm 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) Audio Out Analog Audio Out Out L[...]