PYLE Audio PLMDR7 manual

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    OWNER’S MANUAL Mobile V ideo System • Digital Audio Out-Coaxial • DVD Player • Multi Color TFT Monitor • Multi-subtitle Languages Function • Multi-audio Languages Function • Multi-angle Function • Parental Contr ol • Remote Control PLMDR7 www .pyleaudio.com[...]

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    2 FEA TURES Compatible with P AL DVD (V ideo CD) and NTSC DVD (Video CD) This player can play discs recor ded in either P AL or NTSC format. • A single LSI chip now integrates all major DVD playback circuit functions including MPEG2 decoder , video D/A converter , and audio decoders. • L/R stereo analog audio outputs for connection to existing [...]

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    Safety Information .....................................................................................4 Disc Notes .................................................................................................5 The Player ..................................................................................................6 Installation ..........[...]

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    4 CAUTION: MOBILE DVD PLA YER IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT . HOWEVER THIS MOBILE DVD PLA YER USES A VISIBLE/INVISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED. BE SURE TO OPERA TE THE MOBILE DVD PLA YER CORRECTL Y AS INSTRUCTED. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN[...]

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    DISC NOTES 5 Disc formats supported by this player DVD 12 cm disc (Single-sided disc only) Video CD 12 cm disc CD 12 cm disc MP3 12 cm disc Discs which cannot be played with this player • DVD-ROM • DVD-R/DVD-RAM • CDV • CD-G Handling and Cleaning • Dirt, dust, scratches and warping disc will cause misoperation. • Do not place stickers o[...]

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    6 THE PLA YER 1. POWER /STOP 2. EJECT( ) 3. SETUP 4. PLA Y/P AUSE ( / ) MODE 5. NEXT( ) 6. PREV( ) 7. / , / cursor buttons (VOL+) / (VOL-) 8. OK 9. 7 inch TFT Color Monitor 10. Remote Sensor 11. Speakers 12. Disc tray 13. Data reading indicator 14. Button for compulsively ejecting disc 15. DC 12V IN 16. Jack for earphone 17. A V IN 18. DIGIT AL AUD[...]

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    7 INST ALLA TION Stand Y ou can pull out the stand on the back of the DVD unit to place the unit on the desired position.[...]

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    8 ELECTRIC CONNECTION CIGARETTE LIGHTER AC/DC ADAPTOR (OPTIONAL) YELLOW RED WHITE VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN YELLOW RED WHITE VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT DIGIT AL AUDIO AV OUT DIGITAL AUDIO AV IN DC 12V IN (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL)[...]

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    9 REMOTE CONTROL LOCA TION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS 24 1 2 25 28 31 30 26 29 20 15 18 22 21 19 9 4 8 6 10 7 3 5 27 12 11 23 16 17 14 13 32[...]

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    10 REMOTE CONTROL 1. POWER OFF When the unit is on, press the button to turn the unit off. 2. MUTE Press to mute the sound. 3. SUB-T Changing of the SUBTITLE language on multi-subtitle language DVD disc. 4. ANGLE Changing of the view angle on multi-angle DVD disc. 5. DISPLA Y Display statistical disc information during playback. 6. MODE Changing be[...]

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    11 REMOTE CONTROL LOADING / EJECTING A DISC Preparing the Remote Contr ol Inserting the Batteries 1. Open the battery compartment cover . 2. Insert the new batteries. Make sur e that the positive and negative terminals of the batteries are oriented indicated. 3. Close the cover Battery: one button cell lithium battery . Using the Remote Control Fac[...]

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    12 OPERA TION BASIC PLA Y Stopping Play - Briefly press the (Stop) button to stop the unit playback, when the (Play) button is pressed, normal playback will continue - Press (Stop) button twice to stop the playback and go back to initial T rack/Chapter . Rapid Forward/Rapid Reverse Press & during play . Each time the button is pressed, the spee[...]

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    13 OPERA TION A-B A-B repeat allows a passage to be repeated continuously . Press A-B button at the start of the requir ed passage, then press A-B button again at the end of the passage. T o revert to normal playing, press A-B button again. Each time the button pressed, the scr een will display as follows: A TO B SET A A TO B SET B A TO B CANCELLED[...]

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    When the power is on, press (POWER) button on the front panel for several seconds will turn off the unit. Shortly pressing (POWER) button on the front panel is STOP function, and the function is the same with button on remote contr ol. RESET FUNCTION Reset button and must be activated with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object. The reset butt[...]

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    15 OPERA TION (2) Pr ess DISPLA Y for the second time: (3) Press DISPLA Y for the third time: (4) Press DISPLA Y for the fourth time: (5) Press DISPLA Y for the fifth time: The message on the screen will be cleared. CD: (1)Press DISPLA Y for the first time: (2)Press DISPLA Y for the second time: (3)Press DISPLA Y for the third time: On-Screen Displ[...]

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    (4) Pr ess DISPLA Y for the fourth time: (5) Pr ess DISPLA Y for the fifth time: The message on the screen will be cleared. MP3 (When set to NO MENU in SMART NA V item): (1) Press DISPLA Y for the first time: (2) Press DISPLA Y for the second time:. (3) Pr ess DISPLA Y for the third time: The message on the screen will be cleared. Multi-audio Langu[...]

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    17 OPERA TION MP3 Disc Play MP3 disc is playing as the format of FOLDER. For example: In stop mode, use / , / on the remote contr ol to select the item or folder (such as CD01, CD02...), and press OK button on the DVD unit or on the remote control to confirm, then select the desir ed track (such as 001 PLUMT , 002 RZID...) on the current folder to [...]

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    18 SETUP GENERAL SETUP --- GENERAL P AGE --- TV display setup This is to select the appropriate TV aspect (4:3 or 16:9) according to the connected TV set. Normal/PS (For 4:3 TV) Played back in the P AN & SCAN style. (If connected to wide-screen TV , the left and right edges are cut of f.) Normal/LB (For 4:3 TV) Played back in letterbox style. ([...]

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    --- GENERAL P AGE --- OSD LANG type setup Select the preferr ed OSD (On Screen Display) language by using the / buttons. --- GENERAL P AGE --- CAPTIONS setup When play DVD disc, activate the CAPTIONS feature by selecting ON and the captions (such as the actor dialogue) appear on the screen; deactivate this feature by selecting OFF and the captions [...]

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    20 SETUP --- GENERAL P AGE --- SCR SA VER setup Select the SCR SA VER ON/OFF . SPEAKER SETUP --- SPEAKER SETUP P AGE --- This is to activate the audio output from DOLBY AC3 5.1 DOWNMIX to 2 channel mode. Select the preferred SPEAKER connection by using the cursor buttons. - Select the L T/RT to activate the Dolby surround compatible output. - Selec[...]

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    --- AUDIO SETUP --- Dynamic Range Control Select DYNAMIC and adjust the dynamic range of a Dobly Digital encoded program. Ther e are 8 steps between full compression and of f compression. --- AUDIO SETUP --- LPCM OUTPUT Select the LPCM (Line Pause Code Modulation) OUTPUT between LPCM 48K and LPCM 96K. The higher the sampling frequency is, the bette[...]

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    22 SETUP --- PREFERENCES P AGE --- SUBTITLE language setup Select the preferr ed SUBTITLE language by using the cursor buttons. --- PREFERENCES P AGE --- DISC MENU language setup Select the preferr ed DISC MENU language by using the cursor buttons. TV TYPE AUDIO SUBTITLE DISC MENU P ARENT AL P ASSWORD DEF AUL TS SMART NA V MAIN P AGE 1 G 2 3 PG 4 P[...]

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    --- PREFERENCES P AGE --- DEF AUL TS Select RESET to r evert to factory initial settings. --- PREFERENCES P AGE --- SMART NA V If select WITH MENU mode, when play a MP3 disc, the smart navigation menu will appear on the screen, then the user can select a track to play according to the menu hint. If select NO MENU mode, when play a MP3 disc, there i[...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING 24 If it appears that your DVD unit is faulty , first consult this checklist. It may be that something simple has been overlooked. Under no circumstances should you try to repair the player yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty . Only qualified service personnel can remove the cover or service this player . NO POWER • Ch[...]

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    88-V1854-18 SPECIFICA TIONS Supply V oltage : 12V DC (7V -15V), test voltage 12V , negative ground Current Consumption : Less than 2A Signal System : Compositive video 1.0Vp-p 75 Discs Played : (1) DVD-VIDEO disk 5” (12 cm) single-sided, single-layer 5” (12 cm) single-sided, double-layer (2) Compact disc (CD-DA/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3) (3) 5” (12 cm) [...]