Lenco DVD-322 manual

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    DV D - 322 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d s u p p o r t , w w w . l e n c o . e u[...]

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    1 C o n t e n t Introduction Im por tan t Saf ety In st ru cti on s ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 2 C au ti on ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 3 Fe a tu re s ...... ...... ...... .[...]

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    2 Important Safety Inst ructions 1) Read these inst ructions. 2) Keep these inst ructions. 3) Heed all warnin gs. 4) Follow all instructi ons. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean onl y with dry cloth. 7) Do not block an y ventilation openi ngs, install in acc ordance with the instruct ions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such[...]

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    3 C a ut io n • Pleas e use the or iginal box a nd pack ing ma terials for sa fe tra nsporta tion o f this product . • It is norma l for th e cove r and rear pa nel to becom e war m after the play er has be en operating for a n extended period of t ime. • Do not move this pro duct durin g p layba ck. D oing s o may cause dam age t o th e pick[...]

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    4 Front Panel and Re ar Panel Illustratio n Front Panel 1. Tray Door 2. Power 3. Open/Close butt on 4. Play /Pause Button 5. Sensor 6. LED 7. USB port Back Panel 1. Digital A udio Coaxial Output 2. SCART Output[...]

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    5 Remote Control 1. OPEN/CLOS E 2. POWER 3. 0-9 NUMBER KEY 4. ZOOM/MENU 5. SUBTITLE/TIT LE 6. SETUP 7. UP 8. LEFT 9. DOWN 10. REVERSE 11. FORWA RD 12. PREVIOUS 13. NEXT 14. MUTE 15. GOTO 16. USB 17.AUD IO/ ANG LE 18.REPEA T/ PROGRAM 19. PLAY /P AU SE 20. STOP 21. RIGHT 22. OK 23. VOLUME INCREASE 24. VOLUME DECR EASE 25. DISPLA Y Note:  Press 4, [...]

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    6 Connections  CONNECT DVD PL A YER TO TV SET WITH SCA RT SOCKET Use the SCART cable to connect D VD player and your TV. Set the [Video Out] to [RGB ].  CONNECT DVD PL A YER TO AV AMPLIFIER WI TH DIGITA L A UDIO(COAXIAL) OUTPUT 1. Connect the coaxial digital audio outpu t to the AV amplifier. 2. Set the DVD player's [Digital Output] to [[...]

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    7 SYSTEM SETUP Press the SETU P button on the remote control, the SETU P MENU will be display ed. There are three pages named Sy s tem, DMP and Disc on top of setup menu, press Left/Right button to switch among the m, then press Down butt on to select items y ou want to set. 1. System Menu 1.1 System Language Setup OSD Use this item to select the l[...]

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    8 SYSTEM SETUP TV Standard Select the differen t TV system. Note: The DVD p layer setting should be matched to your TV s et. For more inform ation of output form at, refer to the instruction s or you r TV set. Display T ype Select the aspec t ratio. Notes: The im age display ratio is r elated to the recorded disc format. Some di sc can not displa y[...]

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    9 SYSTEM SETUP 2. DMP Menu 2.1 Photo Settings Interval Time Set interval ti m e during ph oto slide show Transition Effe ct Set transition e ff ect for pho to slide show Show Ty pe Set fill mode for pi cture view Color Tone Set color tone 3. Disc Menu 3.1 Disc Language Setup Menu Set default m enu languag e for DVD playback A u dio Set default audi[...]

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    10 SYSTEM SETUP 3.2 Disc Audio Setup Digital Out Set digital audio ou tput mode for coax ial. A n alog out Set analog audio ou tput (on/off) Downmix Set down m ix mode for analog output 3.3 Disc Custom Setup Parental Ctrl Set parental con trol level A n gle Mark Set angle mar k on/off[...]

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    11 MP3/WM A/JPEG/MPEG4 PL AYBACK Play MP3/ W MA/MPEG4/J PEG in disc or in US B has similar directory st ructure a s below: Using Direction ke y s to c hoose file you w ant to play t hen press OK or P lay/Pause button to st art playback. Below picture shows scre en display during music file playback. Press USB but ton to bring out a dev ice selectio[...]

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    12 PROGR A M PL AY OPERATIO N Program operation during CDD A, VCD and DVD pl ayback Press PROG bu tton (hold for more than 1 .5s) during CDDA/VCD/DV D playback, syste m will bring out progra m menu as below. Press up/down button to move highligh t in progr am list for add/delete ope ration, press right button then selec t which track/title y ou wan[...]

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    13 PROGR A M PL AY OPERATIO N Program operation during M P3/WM A /M PEG4/JPEG f iles playback Using direction buttons to select file w hich you want to add to progr am list, then press Right button to add it. Press PROG button (hold for m ore than 1.5s) after y ou ad ded files into prog ram list, sy stem w ill bring out progra m menu. In this m enu[...]

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    14 Troubleshoo ting I f y ou h a v e a ny q ue st io ns , pl e a s e c on su lt t he t ro ub l es h oo ti ng g ui d e b el ow . N O P I C T U R E O R S O U N D • E ns ur e th e po w er b ut to n is o n. • E ns ur e th e po w er o ut le t i s op er at io n al . • E ns ur e th e po w er c or d i s no t da ma ge d . • E ns ur e th e po w er p [...]

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    15 S pec ifi ca ti ons Power re quirements: AC 100-240 Volt, 50/60H z Power consu m ption: 15 W Video standard: NTSC/PAL Discs Co m patibility: MPEG 4,DVD,DVD+/-R/R W,VCD,JPEG.CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW Video out Video out: 1.0V(p- p)/75Q, sync, ne gative polarity A u dio out Audio out level: 2Vrms -1/+0.2 Frequency respon se: 20Hz to 20kHz S/N ratio: >[...]