Technika DPDVD7 manual

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    O wner ’ s Handbook DPDVD7 7” Portable DVD Player[...]

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    This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the lit erature acc ompa- nying this unit. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of elec tric shock is present within this unit . IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Fol[...]

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    C ONTENTS SAFETY INFORMA TION .............................................................. Inside Front C over INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 1 PLA YER FEA TURES .............................................................................................. 2 CONTROL[...]

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    PLA YER FEA TURES DVD , CD , CD-R, CD-RW DVD+R, DVD+RW capable TV format: NTSC (Play er): P AL (V ideo Out) Screen format: Selectable Normal/W idescreen Video output: C omposite Video output Audio output: Ster eo analogue output DVD featur es: Multi Subtitle select Multi Language select Multi Angle select Other features: On screen display menu Mult[...]

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    C ONTROLS AND FUNC TIONS Page 3 FRONT VIEW L.H. VIEW T OP VIEW R.H. VIEW 1) L CD On/O switch: Press t o blank out the screen. 2) MENU Button: Pr ess to access the menu of a D VD 3) SETUP button: Pr ess to enter the pla yer’ s Setup menu 4) . (Stop) button: Pr ess to stop a disc (See P age 8) 5) u II (Play/P ause) button: Press t o Play/P ause [...]

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    EXTERNAL A UDIO/VIDEO C ONNEC TIONS T V (A UDIO/VISU AL) CONNECTION Y ou will need to purchase an inter connect with a three pole jack on one end and three RCA phono plugs on the other . This int erconnect is often used for connecting Camcor ders and games consoles. Connect the jack plug to the Pla yer A V OUT sock et Connect the YELL OW plug to th[...]

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    REMO TE HANDSET KEY OPER A TIONS Page 5 1 SETUP: Enter/Exit the play er Setup menu 2 AUDIO: Selec t audio language during D VD/CD play 3 SUB: Selec t a subtitle during play 4 REPEA T : Repeat a track/title/chapter/disc 5 A-B: Selec t and r epeat a chosen passage 6 {  Go to the Pr evious chapter/track 7 [  F ast Reverse Search & N[...]

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    POSITIONING THE PLA Y ER Place the play er on a rm level surface where it is un- likely t o be knocked ov er or fall. Do NO T operate the player on your knee or on the rear seat of a travelling vehicle as erra tic movement will cause the player to skip tracks and may damage the disc and the player . HANDSET PREP AR A TION Remove the safety strip[...]

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    GET TING ST ARTED • C onnect the supplied power adapter to the play er . Plug the mains plug int o the mains outlet and switch on the pow er . • Hold the play er with one hand. Hold the tab at the fr ont of the player lid with the other hand and open the lid. The maximum angle you can open the play er is 120º. Do not tr y to open it any furthe[...]

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    } [ ] { pqtu . u II  k Page 8 6) Zoom: Pr ess ZOOM r epeatedly The picture siz e changes 1  2  3  OFF When Zoom is gr eater than 1: use the p q [] keys to mov e the image around . 7) T o alter the v olume Use the volume c ontrol on the pla yer or remot e monitor to alter the v olume. 8) Stopping the Disc The ST OP . button h[...]

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    } [ ] { pqtu . u II  k Page 9 Using the Number Keys • T o enter a number from 1 t o 9, (say 7): Pr ess NUM; Press 07 • T o enter 10 to 99, (say 77): P ress 77 and so on. • Press NUM to lea ve Number Mode when you ar e nished. THE SEARCH FUNCTION During Play: Y ou can select a title, chapter , or time on the disc with a c ombina[...]

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    } [ ] { pqtu . u II  k Page 10 PLA YING AN A UDIO CD Load an Audio CD in to the player . The player r eads the disc. Most CDs will start automaticall y - a ver y few w on’ t. CD Display 1) T o play an entire disc from the beginning when it is st opped: • Pr ess PLA Y u II (or OK ) 2) T o change tracks when a disc is playing • Pr e[...]

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    Page 11 5) Stopping and re-starting a disc • Pr ess . . • Pr ess PLA Y u II (or OK ) t o resume play fr om where the disc w as stopped. • T o completely stop a disc: Pr ess . twice. 6) Selecting and playing a track • P r ess ▲▼ to mov e up/down the track list and select a track. The highlight will mo ve to a new track with each press . [...]

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    Page 12 THUMBNAIL VIEW Pr ess MENU at any time. The images display in THUMB - NAILS of 9 images per screen. • Press p or q to up or down a row • Press [] to mov e along a row • Press PLA Y u II ( or OK ) to star t the slideshow fr om the selected picture. AL TERING SLIDE SHOW TRANSITION EFFECTS During a Slide Show (in play or pause mode): [...]

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    Page 13 When the last picture has displayed the slide show will st op and the Folder Menu will display • At any time , pressing the . k ey also returns you t o the Folder Menu T o select another folder • Press p to highlight the top line • Press PLA Y u II (or OK) The main menu will display T o e xit: • Press the Open button to open the dis[...]

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    Page 14 • Press ] to highligh t “Language ” ’ . Pr ess u II to conrm.T he current selection is highlight ed. • Press ▲ or ▼ to mov e up and down the list. T he highlight will move but the tick imark indicating the current selected v alue will stay in place. • Press u II to c onrm. T he screen will change to the new language . [...]

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    Page 15 VIEW MODE: This determines t o what extent the DVD pictur e ts the Screen • Press ▲ or ▼ to select V iew Mode: Pr ess u II. Fill: T he picture lls the screen. This may result in “ picture cr opping” on 4:3 screens Original: Choose this mode and the picture will appear in its original siz e. Height t : Fit the pictur e hei[...]

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    Page 16 • Press ► to highlight “Par ental Contr ol” P ress u II Y ou will be prompted to en ter the passwor d. T he default passwor d is 9653. ONL Y If the password is ac cepted will the r ating will be changed . • En ter 9653 • Pr ess u II The message “ Correct P assword” appears briey and the scr een reverts to: • Pr ess u II[...]

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    Page 17 CHANGING THE P ASSWORD • Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight ‘SET P ASSWORD’ : Press u II t o conrm. Y ou will be prompted to en ter the passwor d. T he default passwor d is 9653 • En ter 9653 • Pr ess ENTER The message “ Correct P assword” appears briey and the scr een changes to • Pr ess u II • En ter the new 4 digit pas[...]

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    SCREEN SA VER Ev en if you are using a TFT screen we advise y ou to use the screen sa ver . • Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight ‘Screen Sa ver’ : • Press u II • Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight ‘O or On: • Press u II to c onrm • Press ▲ or ▼ to select Language: Video: Rating: or Misc . OR • Press SETUP to lea ve the Setup menu.[...]

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    TROUBLESHOO TING If your DVD pla yer is not working pr operly use this guide before contacting T esc o. Befor e investigating a pr oblem, always switch o the pla yer and any connected units. SYMPT OM C ORRECTIVE ACTION No power Check if the power adapter is c onnected securely . No Sound/ Distorted sound Is the volume contr ol turned up? In batt[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS Compa tible discs: D VD/CD Signal system: Player NT SC; V ideo Out P AL Panel siz e: 7 inch Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Video output: 1 V p-p/75 Ohm, unbalanced Audio output: 1.4V rms/10kOhm Audio S/N: Better than 50 dB Dynamic range: Better than 80 dB Laser: Semiconductor , W avelength: 650 nm/795 nm Po wer source: DC 9 V ([...]

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