Radio Shack 16-3314 manual

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    © 2003 Rad ioShack C orpor ation. All Right s Reserved . RadioSha ck and RadioSh ack.com are trad ema rks used by RadioS hack Co rporatio n. OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. www.r adio shack .com SM What’s Included AC Adapter — p ower the Travel Theater from a standard AC outlet. DC Adapter — p ower the Travel Th[...]

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    Region Management In formation 2 Thank you for purc hasing the 10.4 -Inch Go Vision Trav el Theater. I t uses the latest in s olid stat e desi gn to giv e you the highes t quality picture and so und. It is small, lightwei ght, and eas y to carry. It is perfect for us e in your car, SUV, or van. Your Trave l Theater Pl ays: • DVD V ideo Di scs —[...]

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    Important Safety Informa tion 3 • Do not block vent ilatio n openings. Do not plac e the T rave l Theater o n a bed, s ofa, o r other sof t surface that may blo ck vent ilat ion op enin gs. • Do not inst all the T ravel Theater near heat sou rces, such as radia tors, sto ves, or other de vices that p roduce heat. • Do not use thi s product ne[...]

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    A Quick L ook at Yo ur Trave l Theat er 4 A QUICK LO OK AT YOU R TRAVEL THEATER º POWER — Press to t urn power on or off. P ROG — Press to sca n through a vailable antenna and C able TV c hannels. (Same a s AUTO M EMORY on the remote) d CHANNEL e — Press to scroll downward or upward to view TV channels. d VOLUME e — Pres s to decrease or i[...]

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    A Quick Lo ok at You r Travel T heater 5 S IDE V IEW s 1 and s 2— Ins ert u p to tw o sets of headphones fo r private listening. VIDEO — Insert the supplied audio/ video cable’s yellow plug here to connect to a TV and amplifier. L-AUDIO-R — Insert the supplied audio/ video cable’s white plug to the AUDIO L jack, and insert the cable’s r[...]

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    A Quick Loo k at You r Remote C ontrol 6 A QUICK LO OK AT YOU R REMOTE CONTRO L TV/DV D/AUX — Press repeated ly to toggl e between TV, AUX, and DVD mode. DVD — Pres s this button, and then pres s number buttons to enter a D VD chapter/track number. Number Buttons (0–9, 1--) — Use to input c hapter a nd track numbers, or to make selections o[...]

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    Preparation 7 PREPARATI ON I NSTALLIN G B ATTERIES IN THE R EMOTE Your re mote control requires two AAA batte ries (not suppli ed) for power. Batte ries are availa ble at your local RadioShack store or online at www.radiosha ck.com. 1. Pres s the b atte ry compar tmen t cover in t he direct ion of the ar row to slide it of f. 2. Insert two AAA batt[...]

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    Prepar ation 8 5. Wrap the st raps aroun d the bottom front of you r seat and at tach th em t ogeth er . The co nfig urat ion va ries dependi ng on you car seat . 6. Secure the T ravel Theate r to your se at by adj usting t he strap s to the a ppropriate length. C ONNECTIN G TO V EHICLE B ATTERY P OWER You can power the Travel Theater from you r ve[...]

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    Preparation 9 C ONNECTIN G H EADPHONES The Travel Thea ter has two 3.5 mm ( 1 / 8 -in ch) headphon e jacks for priv ate listeni ng. Connec t the supplied stere o headpho nes’ plug(s ) into the s 1 and/or s 2 jack(s ). Ô Listening Safely To protect your hearing, foll ow these guide lines when you use headph ones. • Set the vo lum e to th e lo w[...]

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    Other Connections 10 OTHER CONNEC TIO NS You can co nnect to a n external TV an tenna o r cable TV, or a T V and audio/v ideo recei ver. The picture bel ow shows the Trave l Theater con nected to an externa l TV antenna, TV , and audio/ video r eceive r. T O AN E XTERNAL TV A NTENN A OR C ABLE TV 1. Plug the supplie d 75-ohm coa xial cable c onnect[...]

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    Other Connections 11 TO A C AMCORDER , G AME C ONSOLE , OR D IGITAL C AMERA You can conne ct a camcor der or a digital camera us ing the suppl ied audio/v ideo cable. The picture sh own below is an exampl e of a connection to a camcorde r 1. Connect th e audio/vid eo cable ’s white plu g to your dev ice’s left o utput s ocket . Conn ect the o t[...]

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    Other Connections 12 C ONNECTIN G TO AC P OWER You can power the Tra vel Theater usin g the supplied 12V, 2.5A A C adapt er. 1. T urn the “fe et” on t he bott om of the Trav el Theater counterc lockw ise to remov e them 2. Remove the T rav el Theater from the car rying case, and positio n the st and so it support s the T ravel Theater on a flat[...]

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    Operation 13 OPERATI ON C OMPATIBLE D ISC T YPES Your Tr avel Thea ter plays DVD discs, aud io CD dis cs, and most CD-R / CD-RW discs. Before loading a disc, make sure that it is comp atible with the Tra vel Theat er. The f ollowin g discs cannot be pl ayed: • Video C D discs • Lase rdiscs and mi ni discs • CD-I, CD-ROM (compute r-only discs)[...]

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    14 Operation 5. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortab le listen ing level. 6. T o stop pl aying a disc, pres s STOP D . Ô 7. Press EJECT t o remove the disc from th e player . 8. T o tu rn of f the Travel Theater , press POWE R º . P ROGRA MMING TV C HA NNELS 1. Press POWER º . 2. Press TV/DVD/AUX on the remote or TV/AUX on the T rave l Theater to sele c[...]

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    DVD A dvanc ed Fea tur es 15 DVD ADVAN CED FEATURES M ENUS Each disc is pro grammed with diff erent features. There are three menus av ailable to acc ess feat ures: Disc The Dis c menu is part of ea ch indivi dual disc , separate from the Trav el Theater’ s menu. D isc menu content vari es accordi ng to how th e dis c was auth ored and w hat feat[...]

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    DVD Adva nced Feature s 16 Slow Moti on Playback 1. Press SLOW to begin sl ow motion pla yback. 2. Press SLOW agai n to decrease the spee d. There are four spe eds in rev erse (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16) , and four speeds forward (1/2, 1/4 , 1/8, 1 /16). 3. T o return to normal speed, press PLA Y g . Skipping Cha pters Use NEXT J to go to th e nex t chap[...]

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    Playing Audio CDs 17 3. T o repeat t he entir e disc, p ress REPEA T again. Ù ALL appe ars. 4. T o turn repe at of f, press RE PEA T until REPEAT OFF appears . Using Zoom While a DVD is play ing, repeat edly press ZOOM to e nlarge the pic ture. PLAYING AUDIO CDS 1. Press POWE R º . 2. Press TV/A V on the Trave l Theat er or TV/DVD/AUX on t h er e[...]

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    Playing MP3 Discs 18 TOTAL ELAPSED ( time f or the e ntir e disc) TOTAL REMAIN ( t i m ef o rt h ee n t i r ed i s c ) DISPLAY OFF PLAY ING MP3 DISCS When yo u play an MP3 disc , the MP 3 menu a ppears. Ô 1. Press POWER º . 2. Press TV/A V or TV/D VD/A UX to select DVD mode. 3. With the disc’ s label facin g front, slowly in sert a disc into th[...]

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    Playing JPEG Discs 19 PLAYING JP EG DISCS 1. After load ing a JPEG disc, the JPEG main me nu page appears . Use e , d , f ,o r g to highlight the desired picture. 2. Press ENTE R on the rem ote to se lect it . 3. During playb ack, use e , d , f ,o r g to rotate the picture. 4. Press ZOOM , and then FWD I or REV @ on th e remot e to shr ink or enl a[...]

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    Defa ult Se tup 20 DEFA ULT SETUP G ENERAL S ETUP 1. Press SETUP .T h e SETUP MENU -- M AIN PAGE appears. 2. Select GENERAL SETUP using e or d , and then pres s ENTER . 3. Select TV DISPLAY using e or d , and t hen pr ess ENT ER . Press e or d on the r emote to se lec t one of the follow ing options . Press ENTER to confir m the setting. NORMAL/PS [...]

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    Default S etup 21 2. Press g to access t he subtitl e options . 3. Select the desired su btitle la nguage usin g e or d on the rem ote ( ENGL ISH , FRENCH , SP ANI SH , CHINESE , JA PANESE or OFF ). Ô 4. Press ENTE R to confirm the se tting. 5. Press f to retu rn to the PREFERENCE SETUP me nu. Disc Menu 1. Select DISC MENU using e or d on the rem [...]

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    Defa ult Se tup 22 Password 1. Select PASSWORD usin g e or d on the rem ote. 2. Press g to access t he p asswo rd options . 3. Press ENTER . 4. Use the nu mber ke ys to input t he old passw ord, th e new passw ord, a nd the co nfirme d new pass word. Press ENT ER to store the chang e. 5. Press f to return to the previous m enu. Ô Defaults 1. Selec[...]

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    Troubleshooting 23 TROUBLES HOOTIN G DVD S ECTION Pr oblem Suggestion T ravel Theater does not work. Disconnect and reconnect po wer to reset t he T ravel Theater No power . Make sure both ends of the power cor d are securely plugged into the Travel Theater and the power o utlet. Disc does not play . Insert a disc with the label side facing front. [...]

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    Care 24 TV S ECTION CARE Keep the Travel Theater dry; if it gets wet , wipe i t dry immed iately. Use and store the Tra vel Theater only in room temperat ure env ironment s. Handl e the T ravel T heater carefull y; do not drop it . Keep the Travel Thea ter away from dust an d dirt, and wipe it with a damp c loth occasi onally to keep it looki ng ne[...]

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    Service and Repair 25 C ASE M AIN TENANCE • When cl eaning the cas e, disconne ct the AC adapter from the AC outlet . • Do not use benzen e, thinner , or other solvent s for cleani ng. • Wipe the ca se with a sof t cloth. C ONDENSATION Due to sharp ch anges in temper ature and humidi ty, conden sation m ay form if warm air co mes in con tact [...]

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    The FCC W ants You t o Know 26 THE FC C WANTS YOU T O KNOW This equip ment has been t ested and found to com ply with the lim its fo r a Clas s B digit al devic e, purs uant to P art 1 5 of the FCC R ules . These limits are designe d to pro vide reasona ble protectio n against harmfu l interferenc e in a residen tial i nstallat ion. T his equi pmen[...]

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    Specifications 27 SPECIF ICATIONS TV T ype .. ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ... .. Color T FT -LCD TV Syste m ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ..[...]

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    16-3314 06A03 Printed in T aiwan Limi ted Ni nety -Day Warran ty This p rod uct is w arran ted by R adioS hac k agai nst man ufac turi ng de fect s in ma teri al and wo rkm an- ship unde r normal use for ninety (9 0) days from the d ate of purchase fro m RadioShack c ompany- owned sto res and auth orized Ra dioShack fra nchisee s and deale rs. EXCE[...]