Avayon DXP-10P II manual

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    ENGLISH UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS PORT ABLE DivX MPEG-4 DVD PLA YER Model DXP-10P II OWNER`S MANUAL Please read this manual before operating.[...]

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    ~ 1 ~ Table of Contents Table of Contents.......................................................................................................................................................................1 Safety Information..........................................................................................................................[...]

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    ~ 2 ~ CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT / KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT / LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE / KLASS 1 LASER APPARA T / PRODUCTO LASER CLASE. INVISIBLE LASER RADIA TION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. 1. To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose this Player to rain or moisture. 2. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabine[...]

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    DivX Certification By displaying the DivX® logo, we are demonstrating that A VA YON products have been tested and certified by DivXNetworks, the creators of DivX® video technology , and are capable of playing all versions of DivX® video content. DivX Certified ensures that the DivX® content you attain and create can be played on your A VA YON D[...]

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    Remote Control ~ 4 ~ Remote Control 14.DVD/USB Button Switches between DVD and USB mode. 15.DISPLAY Button Displays the current disc playback information. 16.MUTE Button 17.ANGLE Button Use to access various camera angles on a DVD. 18.LANGUAGE Button Selects the voice language in a DVD. 19.SLOW Button 20.VOL- Button Use to decrease the volume. 21.V[...]

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    ~ 5 ~ Description Front View Right View Bottom View Left View 1.RELEASE LATCH (Battery pack separation switch) 2.BATTERY PACK 3.SPEAKER 1 1.LED LIGHT/REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 2. USB Slot 1.LCD 2.OPEN 3 .DISC COVER 4.PLAYBACK BUTTONS PLAY ( ) SKIP-PREVIOUS/FAST REVERSE( / ) SKIP-FORWARD/FAST FORW ARD( / ) PAUSE /STEP( / ) STOP ( ) 1.OPEN 2. EARPHONE / [...]

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    ~ 6 ~ Using the Remote Control Using the remote control Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the front of the DVD Player. Installing the battery 1. Open the battery compartment cover using a coin . 3. Replace the battery compartment cover and turn clockwise until it stops. 2. Insert a 3V lithium battery into the battery compart[...]

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    ~ 7 ~ *Earphone is an optional accessory Connecting Earphones (Optional Accessory) You can attach an earphone with a stereo mini-jack plug to the phone jack ( ) for private listening. The volume can be adjusted using VOL + and VOL - on the remote control. Note: When the earphone is connected to the Phone Jack ( ), the speaker will be disconnected.[...]

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    Connecting to an External Component You can enjoy video from VCR or camcorder on your DVD player. 1. Turn off DVD player, VCR and other components. 2. Connect the audio and video cables as illustrated below. 3.Turn on power. ~ 8 ~ AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT L R VCR or other component equipped with external output connectors AV CABLE (Not provided) Audio(l[...]

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    Connecting to a TV TIPS If you wish to view video on your TV only , close the display panel of your Player. With the display panel shut, use the remote to control the Player . You can enjoy DVD quality video on TV screen. 1. Turn off DVD player and other components. 2. Connect the audio and video cables as illustrated below. 3.Turn on power. 4.Repe[...]

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    ~ 10 ~ Connecting to a Stereo Component 1.Turn off both DVD player and your stereo system. 2.Connect the SPDIF to your stereo system as illustrated below. 3.Turn on power of DVD player. By connecting the digital output (SPDIF) on the DVD player through a coaxial cable (optional accessory) to a Dolby Digital/DTS amplifier or processor, you can enjoy[...]

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    ~ 11 ~ Using USB Port USB slot Pluging a USB device 1.Plug in the USB device to the USB port on the player. 2.Repeatedly press DVD/USB to select USB mode. Removing a USB device You can remove the USB device anytime even it is playing. T o remove the USB device, simply grasp the end of the USB and remove it from the slot. Playing a USB device The pl[...]

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    O P E N O P E N ~ 12 ~ Using the AC Adaptor Important ! Always turn off the DVD Player before connecting or disconnecting the AC cord. . Using a different type of adaptor may cause malfunction or damage to the product. Only use the AC adaptor supplied with this Player When the AC adaptor is used for prolonged period of time, the adaptor may heat up[...]

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    O PE N O PE N ~ 13 ~ Using the Battery Pack Installing the battery pack <1>.Align and insert the battery pack into the corresponding slots on the back of the unit. <2>.Slide the battery pack to the left until it clicks into place. Removing the battery pack <1>.Slide down the latch. <2>.Slide the battery pack to the right, an[...]

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    Cautions in Using Battery Pack Danger! Strictly follow these safety information when using the battery pack, otherwise, a short circuit, overheating, smoke, fire, or damage to the product may result. Never disassemble or modify the battery pack in any way. Do not touch the terminal of the battery pack with a metal object. Do not place the battery p[...]

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    3 Open the cover of the player and place the two elastic straps over the two corners of the player. DC IN 12V 6 1. Connect the Car Adaptor between your car cigarette lighter and the Player. 2. Turn on the Player's power. 3. T o flip the image upside down, (a) Press and hold MENU/PBC/LCD adj. to bring up screen adjustment menu. (B) Use directio[...]

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    ~ 16 ~ Playing a Disc 1.Make sure the Player has the power either from the battery pack or the AC adaptor . 2.Load a disc, following these steps: Open the top cover. Press the OPEN button to open the disc cover . Place a disc into the tray with the label side facing up. Close the disc cover. 3.Slide POWER to ON to turn on the power. Preparation for[...]

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    ~ 17 ~ Playing a Disc 1.During playback, repeatedly press SLOW to play at 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 speeds. 2.T o resume normal playback, press . You can only perform slow motion play in the forward direction. Slow Motion Repeat Playback Mark (Bookmark) GOTO You can go directly to a desired chapter and play , or play at a desired point of time. Fol[...]

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    Playing a Disc ~ 18 ~ Mute Press MUTE to silence the audio, press MUTE again to restore it. Menu/PBC During DVD playback, press MENU/PBC to return to the disc's Start Menu. If the disc does not have the Start Menu, or discs that refuse MENU function, appears. For VCD playback, press MENU/PBC to turn on/of f PBC (Playback Control). If PBC is en[...]

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    Playing Mp3 and Regular Audio CD ~ 19 ~ Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET format. Valid MP3 CD Play In most cases, when a MP3 or audio disc is placed into the player, the first song file of the first folder plays. In other cases, the file manager appears. Use direction keys ( and ) to select the song file and press to play .[...]

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    ~ 20 ~ Playing Picture CD The picture can be rotated and flipped. 1.During playback, use direction keys ( and ) to rotate right 90 degrees, left 90 degrees, flip vertically and horizontally respectively . Valid Picture The player can play both Kodak Picture CD that you order from photo processing store, and home-made CD by burning JPEG files onto a[...]

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    Displaying and Sorting Files ROOT 1 OP-06NW2 2 OP-06NW3 OP-06NW4 OP-06NW5 OP-06NW6 OP-06NW7 OP-06NW8 3 4 5 6 7 8 File Type Sort File OP-06NW1 SORT FIL E: Method: Sequence: By n ame By d ate Ascending Descending Exit By ty pe ROOT 1 OP-06NW2 2 OP-06NW3 OP-06NW4 OP-06NW5 OP-06NW6 OP-06NW7 OP-06NW8 3 4 5 6 7 8 File T ype Sort File OP-06NW1 FILE TYPE: [...]

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    ~ 22 ~ Setting Language for OSD, Menu, Audio , Subtitle, External Subtitle 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys ( ) to select Language Setup and its sub-menu. 3. Press to confirm your selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit. Changing OSD language Changing menu language Changing voice language Changing subtitle language :Select [...]

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    ~ 23 ~ Setting Screen for Display Format , Screen Saver, TV System Turning on/off screen saver Selecting TV system 4:3 LB (Letter Box) Displays the content of the DVD title in 16:9 aspect ratio. The black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen. 4:3 PS( Pan Scan) The left and right of the screen are cut off and displays the central por[...]

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    ~ 24 ~ Setting Audio for Downmix 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys ( ) to select Audio Setup and its sub-menu. 3. Press to confirm your selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit. Changing Digital Out :Select OSD Audio Setup SPDIF/PCM SPDIF/RAW Off Changing Downmix Note: SPDIF/OFF :select this when you do not want to have digit[...]

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    ~ 25 ~ Setting Parental Control, Password, Displaying DivX Registration Number 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys ( ) to select Custom Setup and its sub-menu. 3. Press to confirm your selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit. Setting parental control Changing password 1 . Use direction keys ( ) to select Password and press ENT[...]

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    ~ 26 ~ Setting Camera Angle, Returning to Default Setting 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Use the direction keys ( ) to select Custom Setup and its sub-menu. 3. Press to confirm your selection. 4. Press SETUP to exit. Turning on/off camera angle When ON is selected, the player will display multi-angle mark on the screen if the disc has mul[...]

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    ~ 27 ~ Adjusting LCD Screen You can adjust screen"s Brightness, Contrast, Color , as well as to reverse the screen image 180 degrees. 1.Press and hold MENU/PBC/LCD adj. for a few seconds to display the adjustment menu. 2.Use to select the Brightness ( ), Contrast ( ),Color( ), and use to make the adjustment, Press ENTER to confirm. Adjusting B[...]

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    Troubleshooting If your DVD player dose not seem to be functioning properly , check the items below before you contact a service center. Symptom Check Power does not turn on or suddenly turns off Make sure the AC Power cord is securely plugged into an AC outlet. Turn the power off and then back on. Battery pack is in place but the power does not tu[...]

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    Troubleshooting Symptom Check While in the input mode, no picture is output from the external component to the DVD player Check that the video or audio cable is securely connected. Check that the D VD player is turned on. Y ou cannot charge the battery pack with the pla yer turned off. A hot battery pack ma y take longer to charge. Wait until the b[...]

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    ~ 30 ~ Specifications General Video Output Readable Disc Audio Output Readable USB Power Requirements Power Consumption Weight Dimensions Operating T emperature Range Input AC 100V~240V , 50/60 Hz, Output DC 12V Composite Video 2 Channel Frequency Response S/N Ratio Dynamic Range L, R +10 C~ +40 C 1 channel : 1.0 Vp-p (75 load) 20Hz - 20 kHz 2.5dB [...]

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    Customer Support and W arranty Customer Support For installation, usage and repair assistance for both the Warranty and post-Warranty periods, go to http://www.avayon.com/support to access customer support. Warranty AVAYO N Technologies, Inc. DVD/DivX Player One-Y ear Limited W arranty NOTE: BEFORE YOU CONTACT AVAYON FOR WARRANTY SUPPORT PLEASE REA[...]

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    Customer Support and W arranty (cont'd) During a period of ninety (90) days from the Effective Date, AVAYON will provide service labor to repair a manufacturing defect at its designated service center at no charge to you. If a defective part is replaced after ninety (90) days from the Ef fective Date, you pay labor charges for the repair. For [...]