Audiovox MMDV3 manual

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    MMD V3 SLOT -IN DVD Player Owner ’ s Manual[...]

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    1 A . Welcome Thank you for choosing the MMDV3 DVD Player . The MMDV3 is de- signed to optimize the enjoyment of your favorite DVDs in the mobile environment. This DVD Player is constructed to provide years of reli- able, trouble-free service. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to operating the player and retain it for future reference. B. Pr[...]

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    2 SAFETY PRECAUTION For safety reasons, when changing video media, it is recommended that the vehicle is not in motion, and that you do not allow children to unfasten seat-belts to change video media or make any adjustments to the system. Enjoy your entertainment system but always remember the safety of all passengers remains the number one priorit[...]

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    4. DISC Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as heart or star-shaped discs as they may cause the unit to malfunction. Do not stick paper , tape or glue on the disc. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts. Do not touch the surface of the disc. Handle the disc by its edge. Clean the disc by wiping the disc[...]

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    C. Contents 1. Main Unit 2. Remote control with one CR2025 Battery 3. Cigarette Lighter Adaptor Power Cable 4. T wo (2) Brackets with four (4) Screws 5. Owner's Manual 6. RCA Cables ( Red, Y ellow , and White) D. Controls Main Unit (Refer to Figure 1) 1. Power Button 2. Pause Button 3. Previous Button 4. Play Button 5. Next Button 6. S top But[...]

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    5 E. Remote Control View (Refer to Figure 2) 1) Power Button 2)Display Button 3) Angle Button 4) Subtitle Button 5) Audio Button 6) Zoom Button 7) Up/Down/Left/Right / Enter Buttons 8) Menu Button 9) Return Button 10) A-B Button 1 1) Forward Button 12) Reverse Button 13) Slow Button 14) S top Button 15) Eject Button 16) Number Buttons 17) Setup But[...]

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    6 F . Connections Figure 3 1 . Powering Y our DVD Player ( Refer to Figure 3) Insert one end of the power cable into the 12V DC IN jack on the rear of the player . Plug the other end into the cigarette lighter . 2 . Remote IR Receiver ( Refer to Figure 3) Plug the 1/8” jack on the remote IR cable into the IR IN jack on the rear of the DVD player [...]

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    Figure 4 a. The MMDV3 can be connected to Audiovox Overhead monitors by purchasing an adaptor ( Part Number DVRCA). when using an Audiovox accessory cable (part number 8010730). Plug in the 3 RCA jacks, white (left audio) to white, red (right audio) to red, and yellow (video) to yellow . Connect the 2 pin IR jacks. Connect the 4 pin to the 2 pin po[...]

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    8 b. Connect any of the two monitor ports on the back of the DVD player directly to the Movies T o Go headrest hoods Model MMH56 B/T/G . This is plug and play , power , audio, video and IR signals are supplied in one DIN cable. c. If your TV has an S V ideo input connector , connect the DVD Player using the S-VIDEO connector . This connection will [...]

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    9 1. Basic Operation POWER EJECT PLA Y SLOW P AUSE STOP NEXT PREVIOUS FORW ARD REVERSE UP/DOWN/LEFT RIGHT ENTER NUMBERS RETURN MENU REPEA T A-B DISPLA Y ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO ZOOM SETUP T urn the unit on/off Eject/load the disc S tart Playback Play at 1/2, 1/4, or 1/8 times speed S till Picture (1 time) S top at the present playing point / (2 times)[...]

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    2. MENU A DVD is divided into sections called titles and chapters. When you play a DVD, a root menu of the disc will appear on the screen of your TV or Monitor . The contents of the menu vary from disc to disc. Press MENU during playing to display the menu, and press ENTER or PLA Y to start playing. Some DVDs only allow you to select disc playback [...]

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    11 c. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ the 3rd time to display the Elap sed T ime for the chapter . The heading will disappear automatically in about 3 seconds. d. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ the 4th time to display the Remaining T ime for the chapter . The heading will disappear automatically after 3 seconds. e. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ a 5th time to exit. 2) ANGLE Duri[...]

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    12 3) SUBTITLE During disc playback press ‘SUBTITLE’ to select the subtitle lan- guage you desire*, with the current Subtitle Language Number (1) and the total Number of Subtitle Languages (2) displayed. If there are multiple languages press ‘SUBTITLE’ again to select another subtitle language. T o turn subtitles OFF , press the ‘SUB- TIT[...]

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    4) AUDIO During playback press ‘AUDIO’ to select the audio language you desire*, with the current Audio Channel Number (1) and the total number of Audio Channels (2) displayed. Press AUDIO again to select another audio language. The audio display will disappear automatically if the ‘AUDIO’ button is not pressed again for 3 seconds. 5) ZOOM [...]

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    14 6) A-B REPEA T a. During playback press ‘A-B’ to set the Starting Point A. b. Press ‘A-B’ to set the Ending Point B and the player will re- peatedly play the part between Point A and Point B. c . Press ‘A-B’ a 3rd time to Cancel A-B Repeat. Normal play back will resume from Point A. A-B Repeat St arting Point Screen Display A-B Repea[...]

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    15 7) REPEA T a. During playback press ‘REPEA T’ once to repeatedly play the current chapter . b. During playback press ' REPEA T' again to repeatedly play the current title. c. During playback press 'REPEA T' a 3rd time to cancel the re- peat playback function and resume normal play back. The repeat display will disappear a[...]

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    4. PLA YING AUDIO CDS When playing an audio CD, the DISPLA Y Banner appears automatically . It displays the current track and the amount of the time for that track playing, the total amount of time on the disc and the current time running on the disc. Press the DISPLA Y button on the remote to display the DISPLA Y Banner . The options below show yo[...]

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    c . Press ‘DISPLA Y’ three times and TOT AL ELAPSED appears along with the current track playing and the total time that the CD has been playing. d. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ four times and T OT AL REMAIN appears along with the current track playing and the amount of time remaining on the CD. e. Press ‘DISPLA Y’ a fif th time and “OFF” will [...]

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    5. PLA YING MP3 DISCS MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of quality , while taking up much less space. CD-R discs that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on your DVD player . SELECTING FOLDERS AND SONGS When an MP3 disc is inserted in the player [...]

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    3) USING THE REPEA T FEA TURE The default mode for the Repeat feature is OFF . Pressing REPEA T consecutively changes the repeat options: • REP-ONE - repeats the songs that is playing. • FOLDER REP- repeats the folder that is playing. • FOLDER- turns off repeat and returns to regular play mode. 4) SELECTING A PLA Y MODE Y ou can choose what o[...]

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    5) PROGRAM PLA Y T o use the program play option, you must create a playlist of songs in the order you want them to play . Note: Once you begin adding songs from a folder to create your play list, you cannot add songs from a dif ferent folder . a) Choose the PROG-END option from the PLA Y MODE then press Enter to change the option to PROGRAM, PO. b[...]

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    a) Press ‘DISPLA Y ’ once, and “CHAPTER ELAPSED” will appear along with the amount of time the song has been playing. The of actual amount of time the disc has been playing, will be displayed on-screen. b) Press ‘DISPLA Y’ a Second time and “CHAPTER REMAIN” will appear along with the amount of time left in the song that is playing. [...]

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    22 6. SETUP (The contents vary from disc to disc.) Press ‘SETUP ‘to display the Main screen of the SETUP Menu on the screen. Press ‘SETUP ‘again to exit the SETUP Menu and the unit will resume it’s last playback or stop mode. 1) Select ‘GENERAL SETUP’ using the UP/DOWN buttons, then press ‘ENTER’ to enter the GENERAL Setup screen.[...]

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    23 * WIDE: When the player is connected to a wide screen TV , a wide picture is shown on the full screen. b . Select ‘ANGLE MARK’ using UP/DOWN, and then press the RIGHT button to enter the submenu. Choose Angle Mark on or off using the UP/DOWN and then press ENTER to confirm the setting. Press the LEFT button to return. * ON: The screen will s[...]

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    24 2) When there’ s no disc inside the player , select ‘PREFERENCES’ using UP/DOWN, and then press ‘ENTER’ to enter the prefer- ences page. a. Select ‘AUDIO’ using UP/DOWN, and then press ‘RIGHT’ to enter the submenu. Select the audio language you desire using UP/DOWN, and then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the setting. Press LEFT [...]

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    25 c. Select ‘DISC MENU’ using UP/DOWN, and then press ‘RIGHT’ to enter the submenu. Select the Disc Menu Language you desire using UP/DOWN, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the setting. Press ‘LEFT’ to return. Note: Language and subtitle selection is only available for discs that are recorded in the above listed languages. If not, the[...]

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    26 Enter a 4 digit password, then press ‘ENTER’ to confirm the parental level setting. NOTE: For 1st time use, the default password is 3308. e. Select ‘P ASSWORD’ using UP/DOWN, and then press RIGHT to enter the submenu. Press ‘ENTER’ to enter the Password Change Page. Input the Old Password or the Default Password, the New Pass- word, [...]

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    27 NOTE: The Default Password is 3308 . This password is al- ways effective even after you have selected your own pass- word and changed it. T o avoid others from using the default password to set the parental level and change the password, you can record this default password in another area and delete it from this manual. Some discs can be limite[...]

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    I. Specification Compatible with disc format DVD / CD / MP3 Signal format system NTSC DVD Video format Horizontal 720 pixel, vertical 480 pixel (NTSC) Video output 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ohm Audio output 1.8 V to 2.2 V Signal-to-noise ratio M ore than 75 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 75 dB Dynamic range M ore than 85 dB Wow and flutter Beyond measurable Li[...]

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    AEC (the Company) warrants to t he o rigi nal reta il purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned product (at the Company&apos[...]

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    WWW .audi ovox .com For Customer Service Visit Our Website At Product Infor mation, Ph otos, F A Q’s Owner ’s Manual s 128-6681 © 2003 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788[...]