Scott DVX 985 HD Holmes manual

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    MODEL NO.: DVX 985 HD DVD MICRO SYST EM MANUEL D’INST RUCTIONS MANUALE DI IST RUZIONI GEBRAUCHSANL EITUNG MANUAL DE INST RUCCIONES HANDLEIDING OWNER’S MANU AL[...]

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    GB-1 SAFETY INV ISIBLE LA SER RAD IA TIO N WH EN O PEN O R INTE RLOC K F AILE D OR D E FEA TED. W ARNI NG S: D O NO T ST A RE INT O B EAM . A v oid dir ect e xp osur e to laser be am . T o pr even t d i r ec t e xpo sure to la ser b eam , d o no t try to op en the en clo sure . LASER: T ype: D u al s emic on duct o r lase r GaAI As W a ve leng t h:[...]

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    GB-2 IMPORT A NT SAFETY INST RUCTIONS CAUT ION : Re ad and observe all warnin gs and instructions in this u ser guide and those marked on your unit. Retain this gu ide for future ref erence. This unit has been designed and manufactured in a w ay that ensures your pe rsonal safety. Improper use can re sult in ele ctric s hock or fire haz ard. The sa[...]

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    GB-3 CONTENT S SAFETY ...... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... .. ...... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... 1 IMPORTANT S AFETY INSTRUC TIONS ...... ....... ...... ..... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... . 2 CONTENTS ...... ......[...]

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    GB-4 FRONT AND BACK PANEL Front panel 1. ST ANDBY button 2. D isc tray 3. V FD display 4. In frared remote control sensor 5. OP EN/CLOSE button 6. SD /MMC/MS card slot 7. P LAY/PA USE button 8. U SB Port 9. ST OP ■ button Back panel 1. Power cord 2. POWER ON/OF F button 3. L (Left) audio output 4. Component video outp ut ( Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr) 5. Compo[...]

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    GB-5 CONNECTIONS Connecting to a T V The way in w hic h the unit is connected and the k inds of c ables used can make a noticeable difference in picture and sound quality. Before selecting one of the options, please make sure that any other equipment ha s the required input/ output connections. U se any of the options below: Different options for c[...]

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    GB-6 REMOT E CONTROL 1. ST A NDBY 2. USB/CA RD 3. AUDIO 4. 0 - 9 (nu m ber key s) 5. CLEAR 6. SETUP 7. ◄ / ► / ▲ / ▼ Navigation 8. / REV/FWD (REVER SE/FORWARD) 9. STEP 10. ■ STOP 11. - VOL + 12. L/R (Left/ Righ t) 13. N/P (NTSC/P AL) 14. SLOW 15. V-MODE (Video mode) 16. HD/RES (HD re solution) 17. PROGRA M 18. OPEN/CLOSE 19. SEA RCH 20. S[...]

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    GB-7 GETTING ST ARTED & B ASIC SETUP GETTING ST ARTED Power suppl y for the unit 1. Carry out the connections for th e unit as shown in “CONNECTIONS”. 2. Insert 2 AAA batteries (supplie d) into the battery c ompar tment in the remote control, t aking care to follow the corre ct polarities. 3. Connect the powe r c ord to an AC m ains outlet.[...]

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    GB-8 • SYSTEM SETU P • LANGUAGE SETUP • AUDIO SETUP • VIDEO SETU P • SPEAKER S ETUP • DIGITAL SETU P 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select different se ttings in a menu. Pre ss ► or ENTER to active the setting . 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select a new setting, then pres s ENTER to confirm the new setting. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change a ny set[...]

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    GB-9 Pb, Pr input. S-VIDEO : Selec t this option w hen your player is connected to a TV via an S-VIDEO input. Note: You c an also use the V-MODE button on the remote control to s elect the video output m ode in STOP mode. 1.5 “TV TY PE” “4:3 PS” Select thi s format if the unit i s connected to a nor mal TV. The left and righ t edges o f the[...]

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    GB-10 2.1 “OSD LA NGUAGE” Select the on s creen display languag e. 2.2 “AU DIO L A NG” Select the audio language. 2.3 “SUBTIT LE L A NG” Select the languag e for the subtitles di splayed on the TV screen. 2.4 “MENU LA NG” Select the disc menu language. 2.5 “MPEG4 SUB TITLE” Select the languag e for the MPEG4 subtitles. 3.AUDIO S[...]

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    GB-1 1 5.3 “CENTER DELA Y” / “RE A R DELAY” These options allow you to adjust the sound signal delay of the center and rear speakers. 5.4 “FRONT ”/ “CENTER”/“REA R” LARGE : S elect this option for bass and treble audio signals to be output to the speakers that can handle w ide range sound frequenc ies. SMALL : Select this option[...]

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    GB-12 • Press the button to skip to the beginning of the next chapter or tr ack. Press the PLAY/PA USE button to re sume nor mal playback. Each time the se buttons are pressed, the playb ack speed will be adjusted in the follow ing sequ ence: x 2, x4, x8, x2 0.• For aud io CD discs, use the number buttons ( 0 - 9 on the remote control only) to [...]

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    GB-13 ADVANCED PL AYBACK FUNCT IONS 1. DISPL A Y function While the disc is playing, press DISPLAY to display playback information available, depending on t he disc. DVD: • Press DISPLA Y once to display t he playback informa tion and playing time of the current cha pter. • Press DISPLA Y twice to display more playback information: audio langua[...]

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    GB-14 2.2 Locating a spe cific time A specific time can be selected by directly entering the ti me (hours, minute s, seconds). • Press SEA RCH . • P ress ◄ or ► to highlight the time. • Us ing the nu mber keys directly enter the time wh en playback should s tart. - The first two digit s are for the ho urs. - The nex t two digits are for t[...]

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    GB-15 • P ress the R EPEAT bu tton For DVDs : “OFF”> “Chapter” > “Ti tle” For CD /VCD/S VCD Disc: “OFF”> “REP 1” > “REP All” For MP3 / JP EG / WMA files: “OF F”>”REP 1”>”REP D IR”>”REP All” 4.2 Repeating a Specific Section A-B repeat playb ack allows a spec ific section to be repeated .[...]

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    GB-16 2). Name the MP EG 4 movie and subtitle file w ith the same character s (e.g. abc.avi and ab c.srt). Burn them on to a CD di sc or copy them in to the USB, SD/MM C/MS device. 3). Insert the d isc or U SB, SD/M MC/MS dev ice and select the MPEG4 file to play, then press SUB / RIP to turn the subtitle s on or off. Selection M enu The selection [...]

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    GB-17 CREA TE PLA Y LIST : This option allows you to create a playlist under the name “Unknown Album.m3u”. This li st includ es all the recorded tracks and c an be played on a PC. STORA GE OPTIONS This option allow s you to select the source on which you would lik e to record the tracks: USB or SD/M MC/MC. • I n the TRA CKS m enu, the defau l[...]

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    GB-18 PLAYER ZONE : The zone this player can play is discs from zone “2”.This indication is marked on the DVD di sc label. Disc terminology : Title : Generally, picture s or music compr essed on a DVD are div ided into severa l sections called “titles” . Chapter : This is a smaller s egment of pictur e or m usic within a DVD under a title. [...]

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    GB-19 TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE If it appears that the unit is faulty, first consult this checklist. It may be that some thing simple has been overloo ked. Note : Under no circumstances should y ou try to repair the unit yourself as this will void the warranty. Only qualified service personnel should remove the cover or service thi s unit. NO POWER ?[...]

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    GB-20 TECHNIC A L S PECIFIC A TI ONS Power supply AC 230V ~ 50 Hz Power consu mption 20 Watts Discs and files suppo rted DVD-Video, DVD+ R/RW DVD-R/ RW, CD-DA, CD-R/R W , MP3, JPEG , VCD2.0, Full compatibility w ith MPEG 4, X vid (.avi) TV system PAL/NTSC Video out Composite video 1.0 Vp-p 75 Oh m Audio out Analog audio ou t 2. 0V (RMS) / 10 K Ohm [...]

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    GB-21 take a few m inutes . Dimension Player: 430 (L) X 210 (W) X 38 (H) mm Weight (full pa ckage) Approx 2.5 Kg Note : Due to continuing improvem ents, these technical specifications are subject to change without notice. If at any t ime i n the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that waste electrical products should not [...]