NexxTech super slim divx/mpeg4 dvd player 1617008E manual

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    The light flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to [...]

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    Safety Information T able of Contents DVD Player User ’ s Manual 1. T ypes of discs your DVD player will play ............................................................... 3 2. Front and Rear panel illustrations ......................................................................... 4 3. Remote control ........................................[...]

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    Chapter 4: The Setup Menu System 1. General Steps of Setup Menu ............................................................................... 21 2. Setup Items Introduction ....................................................................................... 21 a) System Setup ....................................................................[...]

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    1. T ypes of Discs your DVD player will play T ypes of Discs Diameter Playback T ime Data Format Remark MPEG-4 4.7” (12cm) 74 min. MPEG-4 3” (8cm) 20 min. Divx 4.7” (12cm) 74 min. Divx 3.1 1-5.1 1 3” (8cm) 20 min. DVD 4.7” (12cm) 1 layer: 12 min. DVD Format Disc: 2 layers: 240 min. Compressed Digital Audio 3” (8cm) 1 layer: 80 min. Comp[...]

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    1. 5.1 Channels Front (Left/Right) Audio out[...]

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    3 . R e m o t e c o n t r o l D V N U A L DVD USER’S MANUAL 5 NOTE: • KARAOKE, KEY and ECHO buttons are available only for DVD player with Karaoke function.[...]

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    Battery Installation: 1. Push downward and outward the leaf spring to remove the battery compartment cover . 2. Insert two size AAA batteries according to the “+” and “-” markings. Note: A. Do NOT mix dif ferent types together , or old batteries with new batteries. B. If the remote control is not used for an extended period of time, remove [...]

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    T o C o a x i a l i n p u t A m p l i f i e r i n p u t R S R C e n te r C SL L                                 C o n n e c t t o D i g i t a l d e c o d i n g a m p l i f i e r To TV ( sc a r t in p u t ) c o nn e c t o r 3 SYSTEM C[...]

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    SYSTEM CONNECTION 8 1. The player is equipped with composite A/V outputs at the rear of the player . Y our TV will require at least one set of A/V inputs. The patch cord supplied with the player will connect the A/V output jack of your player to your TV’s inputs. 2. T o view the DVD signal, please press the “AV/TV” button on the TV or remote [...]

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    Chapter 1: Basic Operation 1. T urn on the TV and your DVD player Press the Power button on the player or the remote control and “Read” appears on the TV screen. If there is no disc in the DVD player , “No disc” will be displayed on both the screen and the VFD. 2. Place a Disc into the tray Press the Open/Close button located on the remote [...]

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    b) Title Play (compatible with DVD discs only) I. During DVD playback, press the T itle button to display the DVD title content. II. Press the Arrow buttons to highlight the title you want to select and press Enter . Y ou can also press the Numeric buttons to select. III. The DVD player begins with the chapter 1 of the chosen title. c) Sequence Pla[...]

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    Chapter 2: Additional Operation 1. Selecting T racks (compatible with DVD, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-G, DTS-CD, HD-CD, MP3/ JPEG discs) a) When playing a DVD disc, press the Numeric buttons on the menu or title page to select tracks; During DVD playback, you can input the desired title number directly . b) As a SVCD or VCD disc, during sequence playback, p[...]

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    During DVD playback, when Fast Reverse Playback returns to the beginning of the playing title/ chapter , it resumes normal playback; During SVCD or VCD playback with PBC on when Fast Reverse Playback returns to the beginning of the playing track, it resumes normal playback. • Press the Play button to resume normal playback. • During CD, HD-CD, [...]

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    • Press the button again to show the second page: “Language */* (the serial number of playing language / the amount of optional languages) or Off, Language T ype, Audio T ype, Subtitle */* (the serial number of playing subtitle / the amount of optional subtitles) or Off, Angle */* (the serial number of playing angle / the amount of optional ang[...]

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    • T o exit the menu and resume normal playback from the current track, press the Play button. • Each thumbnail has a number in the corner . Y ou can select and play a track by pressing that number on the remote. II. When a CD, CD-G, DTS-CD, or HD-CD disc is loaded, according to the tracks’ sequence on the disc, each track plays 15 secs. • Y[...]

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    When a DVD or SVCD is recorded with multiple soundtracks, you can use the Language feature to temporarily change the audio language (the language of the soundtrack). There are 8 supported languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Germany and Latin. With each consecutive press of the Language button, the audio language swit[...]

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    Notes: • When muted, the microphone also has no audio output. • If a disc has no sound, please try to press the Mute button to resume. 16. Zoom In the Video Image (compatible with DVD, MPEG-4, Divx, SVCD, VCD, JPEG discs) a) The Zoom Function allows you to enlarge or zoom out the video image and to pan through the image. Press Zoom repeatedly t[...]

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    18 ADDITIONAL OPERA TION • “EQ: [ST ANDARD]” is highlighted, as shown below . • “EQ: [CLASSIC]” is highlighted, as shown below . • “EQ: [ROCK]” is highlighted, as shown below . • “EQ: [JAZZ]” is highlighted, as shown below . • “EQ: [POP]” is highlighted, as shown below . • “EQ: [USER]” is highlighted, as shown be[...]

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    19 IDENTIFICA TION OF CONTROLS Notes: • When setting SRND, EQ is auto setup to ST ANDARD. • When setting EQ, SRND is auto setup to OFF . 19. V olume control (compatible with DVD, MPEG-4, Divx, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-G, DTS-CD, HD-CD, MP3/JPEG discs) • Y ou can press the Volume button on the front of the TV set or the amplifier to control the soun[...]

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    Chapter 3: MPEG-4 and Divx MPEG-4 is a graphics and video lossy compression algorithm standard. It is based on MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 and Apple Quicktime technology . Wavelet based MPEG-4 files are smaller than JPEG or Quicktime files, so they are designed to transmit video with text, graphics and 2-D and 3-D animation layers. W avelet technology can [...]

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    Chapter 4: SETUP MENU SYSTEM 1. General Steps of Setup Menu a) Press the Setup button, the main setup menu appears. • When the main menu is displayed, the DVD system will auto pause. b) Press the Left and Right arrow buttons to highlight the icon of the desired page, then press the Down or Right arrow button to activate that page; For example, if[...]

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    Notes: • When your DVD player output is composite video, these settings have no effect. • Choose TV -RGB/P-SCAN if your DVD player is connected to a progressive scan TV . The default setting is TV -RGB. * TV TYPE • 16 : 9 (Wide Screen): Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a wide screen TV . If you choose this setting and yo[...]

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    * P ASSWORD The password option is initially locked, and you cannot set the ratings limit or change the password. In order for the Ratings feature to work, the password mode must be turned on. If you want to set the ratings limit, you will need to enter the default password, which is 0000, then press Enter to confirm. T o change the password, you [...]

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    * Highlight the SUBTITLE LANG option and press the Arrow buttons to choose the subtitle language you prefer . Press Enter to confirm. If the disc you are playing has that language available, it will display subtitles in that language; There are 8 optional audio languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Off. * H[...]

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    * CONTRAST Use the Up and Down arrow button to move the scroll indicator and adjust the contrast. * HUE Use the Up and Down arrow button to move the scroll indicator and adjust the hue. * SA TURA TION Use the Up and Down arrow button to move the scroll indicator and adjust the saturation. e) SPEAKER SETUP The speaker setup options are illustrated b[...]

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    * BASS MODE There are three settings in this option: ALL LG SPK, ALL SM SPK, MIXED SPK. Y ou can adjust subwoofer volume in this option. * CENTER DELA Y Y ou can adjust center delay in this option. * REAR DELA Y Y ou can adjust center delay in this option. 26 SETUP MENU SYSTEM f) DIGIT AL SETUP The video setup options are illustrated below: OP MODE[...]

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    REFERENCE: • T o protect your DVD player , the interval between two consecutive Power Button operations must be above 30 seconds. • If not using for an extended period or time, please pull out the plug from the power outlet. • The player should be operated only on the appropriate type of power supply . Otherwise, it doesn’t work or may even[...]

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    If your DVD player developed a problem, please check below situations before requesting service. PROBLEM CHECK and ACTION N o Power • Check if the power cord has been properly connected to the power outlet. • Check if the main power has been switched on. Does not play • No disc, load a disc. • Disc has been loaded upside down. Place the dis[...]

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    Symptom Check and Action Cannot SKIP • Some discs are programmed that do not allow users to SKIP or SEARCH or SEARCH at some sections, especially at the beginning W ARNING section. • Single Chapter disc cannot apply SKIP function. No sound or • Check if the TV and Amplifier have been switched on and correctly sound output set. not complete ?[...]

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    Video Format Divx3.1 1, Divx4.12, Divx5.05, MPEG-4, DVD Video, DVD Audio, Super Video CD, V ideo CD, CD-DA, HDCD, OKO, CD-ROM. Audio Format MPEG 1, LA YER 1, LA YER 2, LA YER 3 Signal Output Color System: P AL/NTSC Audio System: DOLBY DIGIT AL down mix stereo DOLBY DIGIT AL digital output Audio DAC 24bit/96KHz Video Output: 1 Vpp (at 75 ohm) Audio [...]

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    W ARRANTY LIMITED W ARRANTY Who is Providing This Warranty? • Orbyx Electronics, LLC (“Orbyx"), as the distributor of this Nexxtech TM product (your “Product”). What Does This Warranty Cover? • This warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship in your Product under normal use and conditions. What is the Period of Coverage? •[...]