CyberHome Entertainment Portable DVD Player CHLDV712 User Manual

CH-LDV 712  
USA VERSION1.0  
Portable DVD Player  
Owner’s Manual  
Welcome to the Digital Video Revolution!  
Your CyberHome Portable DVD Player is designed to provide a great Home  
Theater experience on the go! Please retain this User Manual for future  
reference. Remember to read the manual carefully before connecting and  
powering on the unit.  
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Important Safety Instructions (Cont’d)  
WARNING:  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ANNOYING  
INTERFERENCE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
AND ONLY USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.  
RISK OOF ELEECCTRIC SSHOCK  
DO NOTT OPEN  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle,  
is intended to alert the user to the presence of not isolated dangerous  
voltage within the inside of the product that may be sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER  
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SERVICING.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in  
the literature accompanying the appliance.  
The DVD-Player is a class 1 laser product. However, this DVD-Player uses a visible laser beam, which could cause hazardous radiation  
exposure, if directed. Be sure to operate the DVD-Player correctly as instructed. When this DVD-Player is plugged into the plug socket,  
do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray and other openings to look into the inside of this player. Do not open covers  
and do not repair yourself. Refer to the qualified personnel for servicing. Invisible laser radiation when cover is opened and interlock  
failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
CLASS 1 LASER  
PRODUCT  
POWER CORD PROTECTION:  
KEEP AWAY FROM WATER AND MAGNETS:  
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Keep the unit away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc.  
To avoid any malfunctions of the unit and to protect  
against electric Shock, fire or personal injury, please  
observe the following:  
If liquids are spilled into the unit, serious damage  
could occur.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or  
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Hold the plug firmly when connecting or  
disconnecting the AC power cord to this unit.  
splashing and no objects filled with liquids ,such as  
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not  
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Do not connect or disconnect the AC power cord with  
wet hands.  
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expose this apparatus to rain or moisture  
Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers, distant from  
the player.  
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Keep the AC power cord away from heating  
appliances.  
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Never put any heavy object on the AC power cord.  
Do not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC power  
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STACKING:  
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cord in any way.  
Remove dust, dirt, etc. on the plug at regular  
Place the unit in a horizontal position and do not place  
anything heavy on it.  
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intervals.  
If the unit has been dropped or otherwise damaged,  
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Do not place the unit on amplifiers or other equipment,  
which may become hot  
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turn off the power and disconnect the AC power cord.  
If smoke, odors or noises are emitted from the unit,  
turn off the power and disconnect the AC power cord.  
CONDENSATION:  
Moisture may form on the lens in the following cases:  
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immediately after a heater has been turned on  
in a steamy or very humid room  
PLACEMENT:  
Avoid placing the unit in areas of:  
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the unit is moved from a cold environment to a warm  
one  
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direct sunlight, heating radiators or closed  
automobiles  
If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate  
properly. In this case, turn off the power and wait about  
one hour for the moisture to evaporate.  
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high temperature [over 35 C (95 F)] or high  
humidity (over 90%)  
excessive dust  
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NOISE INTERFERENCE WHILE A BROADCAST IS  
BEING RECEIVED:  
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vibration, impact or where the surface is tilted, as the  
internal parts may be seriously damaged  
Depending on the reception condition of the TV,  
interference may appear on the TV screen while you are  
watching a TV broadcast, if the unit is switched on. This  
is not a malfunction of the unit or the TV. To watch a TV  
broadcast, turn off this unit.  
NON-USE PERIODS:  
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When the unit is not used, turn the power off.  
When the unit is unused for a long period of time, the  
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unit should be unplugged from the household AC  
outlet.  
NO FINGERS OR OTHER OBJECTS INSIDE:  
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Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous and  
may cause serious damage to the unit. Do not  
attempt to disassemble the unit.  
Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Important Battery Safety Precautions  
Read these battery instructions carefully before using the battery.  
Charging  
Charging should shall be less than specified 8.4 V.  
The battery should be charged within the specified temperature of 0~45° C.  
Discharging  
In order to prevent over-discharging, the battery should discharge between 7.2 to 7.8 V.  
The battery should be discharged within the temperature 0~60° C.  
Storage  
The battery should be stored within proper voltage and temperature 0~60° C.  
Keep the battery terminals clean while storing.  
Others  
Do not disassemble the cells and battery.  
Do not use a damaged battery.  
Do not expose the battery to fire, or throw the battery into a fire. This may cause the battery to explode.  
Use the specified charger only.  
Do not touch the battery terminals with metal objects.  
Keep out of reach of children.  
If any electrolyte contacts with your hands or clothes, wash it off thoroughly with water.  
The battery may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if misused.  
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Table of Contents  
General Information  
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Important Battery Safety Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
DVD Player Features & Supported Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Caring for Optical Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Player Layout, Controls and Functions  
Preparing and Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Remote Control Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10  
DVD Panel Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
DVD Panel Functions - Function Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Power Supply - AC Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Power Supply - Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Detaching Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Using a Car Adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Using Headphones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
External Audio and Video Connections  
Connecting the DVD Player to your TV/Receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Composite / S-Video & Stereo Audio Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Component Video & Progressive Scan Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Optical Digital Audio Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
External Video / Audio Sources to DVD Player Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Basic Playback Functions  
Getting Started - Powering On & Playing a Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Stopping and Pausing Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Navigating Disc Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Advanced Playback Functions  
Fast Forward/Reverse & Slow Motion Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Skip Forward and Skip Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Jumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Saving Locations for Quick Play with Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Repeating a Title, Chapter/Track or Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Repeating a Specific Time Segment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Playing Tracks in a Particular Order with Program Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Playing MP3 Files with the MP3 Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Viewing JPG Files on Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Using the Zoom Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Changing the Monitor settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Built-in Screen Displaying Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
More Audio & Video Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Putting it All Together with the Display Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
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Table of Contents (Cont’d)  
Setting Player Options  
Using the On-Screen Function Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Function Menu DISPLAY and Other Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Using the On-Screen Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Parental Lock and Other Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Adjusting Audio and Video Settings  
Video Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Audio Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Language Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Further Information  
Troubleshooting Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Battery Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Glossary of DVD-related Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
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DVD Player Features & Supported Discs  
Welcome to the Digital Video Revolution! Your new DVD Portable opens the door to a much richer home and  
Portable entertainment experience than you’ve ever seen before. Enhanced Video and Sound quality, as well as  
greater flexibility and options are just some of the benefits of Digital Video over conventional formats such as VHS.  
And your DVD Portable also doubles as a superior Music machine, playing CD Audio or “Compact” Discs, as well  
as discs containing MP3 Music Files and JPG Images.  
Features  
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Standby Power Switch for quick power-on and  
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Progressive Scan (480p) with 3:2 pulldown support  
power save.  
or Interlaced (PAL/NTSC) video encoding.  
Triple 10-bit Video DACs.  
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Screen Saver protects your LCD when unit is  
paused for a length of time.  
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Suitable for multiple disc formats, including DVD,  
conventional Audio CD's, CD-R/RW, MP3, JPG and  
DTS.  
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2X Zoom In on picture in still or playback mode.  
Program Function - Specify the playback sequence  
for Audio CD.  
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Multiple levels of slow playback. Slow motion without  
distracting signals in various speeds.  
Repeat playback - Video segments can be selected  
for repeat playback.  
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Component, S-Video & Composite Video Outputs.  
Optical Digital Audio Outputs and Stereo Analog  
Audio Outputs.  
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Multi-functional remote control - A wide variety of  
functions can be controlled by the Remote Control  
in the most convenient way.  
Multi-Language Display - Usage mode can be  
displayed on the screen in different languages.  
On-Screen Display and Setup - On-Screen Interface  
for MP3 Playback and JPG Viewing.  
Parental Control allows you to block discs with a  
password depending on the rating.  
Direct track selection function (MP3 and CD) -  
Number buttons can be used for quick selection of  
MP3 and CD titles with the remote control.  
Supported Disc Formats  
The following is a list of disc types that are suitable for play in your DVD Player:  
Digital Video Discs  
This player is suitable for DVDs of 12cm and 8cm sizes. Single-Sided and Double-Sided DVDs of  
Single-Layer or Double-Layer type are supported. Discs of NTSC and PAL color systems are  
supported.  
Note: This DVD Player adheres to Region Code Standards. Units sold in North America will only  
play Region Code 1 discs. The region code is marked on the disc as shown:  
Compact Discs - Digital Audio  
Music CDs may be used in this player. Also, CD-R and CD-RW discs containing CD-Audio tracks  
are supported.  
MP3 Discs (Including CD-R & CD-RW)  
This player features an On-Screen MP3 Player for navigating and playing MP3 files stored on  
disc. Files must have the “.MP3” extension. When recording MP3 files to a CD-R or CD-RW disc,  
you must “close the session” before the disc will be useable with this player. A maximum of 250  
directories and tracks are allowed.  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. *All trademarks, logos, brand names and company names are the property of their respective owners.  
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Caring for Optical Discs  
Handling of Discs:  
Please hold the disc by gripping the rim or by placing the index finger in the  
central hole. Never touch the signal surface, which is shiny. This applies to  
both sides of double sided discs.  
Cleaning of Discs:  
Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc may cause signal loss.  
Depending on the degree of the stain, the reflected luminosity from the signal  
surface may be weakened, resulting in degraded picture quality. Therefore,  
please use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from the center of the  
disc to the outer rims when cleaning the disc surface.  
Labeling Side  
Surface  
Labels  
If the surface of your disc is very dirty, please wipe the disc with a moist cloth,  
followed by a dry soft cloth to remove all water stains.  
Never use electrostatic prevention products or solutions which contain  
benzene, thinner or any other vaporizing substances, as they may damage  
the disc surface.  
Tapes  
Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be careful not to  
scratch or damage the disc surface.  
Storage of Discs:  
To prevent discs from becoming bent or deformed, they should be vertically  
kept in the disc storage case. To prevent damage, avoid leaving discs in your  
car, where they may be subject to direct sunlight and high temperature.  
Please thoroughly read the "Instruction Points for Attention" on the discs.  
Cleaning the DVD Player:  
The control panel and the case of the player will only require occasional wiping with a soft cloth. Areas with  
stubborn stains can be cleaned with a soft cloth dipped in a neutral detergent. To prevent damaging the player,  
never use vaporizing solutions.  
Disc Accessories:  
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio quality, disc protective solutions or lens cleaner. These  
products may cause problems.  
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Preparing and Using the Remote Control  
Installing the Battery  
If the remote control only operates when you get closer to the DVD Player, it may indicate that the battery is  
weak. Please replace the battery (Lithium battery) simultaneously with a new battery of the same type (CR 2025).  
Please note the positive (+) side is facing upwards when the remote is held as shown below.  
1. Pull out the Battery Holder to remove 2. Insert new Battery into the  
the battery compartment.  
3. Return the Battery Holder  
back into the remote.  
Battery Holder. Make sure that  
Positive (+) side is facing upwards.  
RemoteControl  
Bottom  
RemoteControl  
Bottom  
Important Notes about the Battery  
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If the unit will not be used for an extended length of time, it’s wise to remove the battery before storage.  
The life of the battery depends on the amount of usage. With typical usage, a battery life of approximately 6  
months can be expected.  
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Operation of Remote Control  
When using the Remote control, please aim at the device's remote control sensor, located on the  
front of DVD Player. A 30 degree angle is recommended for best operation.  
Quick Tips  
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Make sure no objects  
are between the remote  
and the player.  
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Similar remote controls  
could interfere with the  
function of the player.  
Make sure not to store  
the remote upside  
30  
30  
down or with any  
objects pressing on the  
buttons - this could  
drain the battery.  
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Remote Control Functions (1 of 2)  
Understanding the Buttons on the Remote  
The Remote Control provides access to the DVD Player’s advanced functions, such as searching, repeating video  
segments, accessing the Setup Menu, choosing subtitle mode, muting the volume and pausing the action, just to  
name a few. The remote is also used to put the unit into “standby” mode, and power it on again.  
SETUP  
With playback stopped, press to enter the  
DVD Player’s On-Screen Setup Menu.  
LCD  
Press to select Display Modes.  
Press again to cycle through Modes -  
Full, Wide, Normal, or Off.  
MONITOR  
POWER  
Press the power button to put player  
into Standby mode. Press again to  
power unit on.  
Used to switch Video Input/Output Modes  
- normal DVD player operation, video  
output to external monitor, and  
Audio/Video input from external devices.  
TITLE  
Used to enter the Title Menu supported  
on DVD discs.  
DISPLAY  
Shows elapsed time and other information  
for the current disc.  
MENU  
Press to enter the menu of a DVD.  
GOTO  
Press to navigate to a specific chapter.  
Follow with corresponding number key.  
BOOKMARK  
Press to store the current point on the  
disc as a bookmark that can be  
PROGRAM  
Create a custom play list of selected  
tracks and play sequence.  
accessed quickly without searching.  
SUBTITLE  
ANGLE  
View Multi-Angles with discs that  
support this feature. Press again to  
cycle through available angles.  
Use with ARROW keys to turn subtitles  
On/Off and cycle through available  
languages.  
BRIGHTNESS  
Press repeatedly to adjust the brightness  
through 24 levels.  
FAST REVERSE  
Press to reverse-play the disc at high  
speed for searching. Press again to cycle  
through available speeds - 2x, 4x, 8x.  
FAST FORWARD  
Press to play the disc at high speed for  
searching. Press again to cycle available  
speeds - 2x, 4x, 8x.  
LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN  
ARROWS  
Use the arrow keys to select menu items  
in disc menus, as well as to navigate in  
the Setup Menu and other modes.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
Press to PLAY the current disc or selected  
chapter or track. During playback, press to  
PAUSE audio track play or video on a still  
frame. Press again to resume normal  
playback.  
ENTER  
Use the enter key to confirm menu  
choices and execute selected  
instructions.  
SKIP PREVIOUS  
Press to skip to the previous  
chapter or track.  
STOP  
Press once to stop current disc play but  
hold resume location. Press again to  
completely stop play.  
*See next page for remaining buttons.  
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Remote Control Functions (2 of 2)  
*See previous page for upper buttons.  
SKIP NEXT  
Press to skip to the next chapter or  
track.  
SLOW  
RETURN  
When navigating disc menus, press to  
return to the previous menu accessed.  
Enables slow play at ½ speed.  
Press again to cycle through  
available speeds - 1/2,1/4, 1/8.  
REPEAT 1/ALL  
Press to enable repeat mode. Press  
again to cycle through choices -  
Repeat Chapter, Title or Disc.  
ZOOM  
Press to zoom in on picture during  
playback or on a still frame.  
AUDIO  
Changes the available Audio track  
with discs that support multiple  
languages or soundtracks.  
REPEAT A-B  
Press this button to set the start of the  
segment you wish to repeat. Press  
again to set the end point of the  
segment and begin repeat play.  
MUTE  
Press to temporarily turn off audio.  
NUMBER BUTTONS  
Use the number buttons to input  
numerical values during  
VOLUME+  
Press to raise Volume.  
programing, with GOTO, or to  
directly select a track to play.  
VOLUME-  
Press to lower Volume.  
C - CANCEL  
Use to clear input or cancel  
programmed titles or chapters.  
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DVD Panel Functions (1 of 2)  
MENU  
Press to enter the menu of a DVD disc.  
MONITOR  
Changes the Input/Output Video Modes.  
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Normal DVD Player operation.  
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Use external monitor  
Use portable as Audio/Video input device  
STOP / STANDBY OFF  
(1) Press once shortly to stop play and  
hold last played position.  
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(2) Press second time to reset  
playback to beginning of disc.  
(3) Press and hold 3 seconds to set the  
player to STANDBY mode.  
FAST REVERSE / PREVIOUS TRACK  
Multi-Speed Fast Reverse search during playback.  
Press and hold 3 seconds to skip to the previous  
chapter or track.  
Fast Forward / Next Track  
Multi-Speed Fast Forward search during  
playback.  
Press and hold 3 seconds to skip to the  
next chapter or track.  
Play/Pause/StandbyOn  
PresstoPlay/Pausediscplayback.  
If the player is in STANDBY mode, press  
topoweronsystemquickly.  
VOLUME-  
Presstolowerthevolumelevel.  
VOLUME+  
Presstoraisethevolumelevel.  
Zz.  
zz  
Hhh  
*ForFUNCTION,ENTERand  
ARROWkeys,seethenextpage.  
PUSHOPEN  
Pushtoopenthedisccover.  
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DVD Panel Functions - Function Mode ( 2 of 2)  
On player simplified operations - Function Menu  
Using Player panel’s ARROW and ENTER buttons to navigate and execute Disc Menus, Function Menu and other  
options. Function Menu allows you to operate simplified operations, such as Display, Brightness, LCD Mode, Battery,  
and Setup on your DVD player without using the Remote Control. This is a useful feature when the remote control is  
not handy.  
FUNCTION  
Press to enter FUNCTION Menu.  
LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN  
ARROWS  
Use the arrow keys to select menu items  
in disc menus, as well as to navigate in  
the Setup Menu and other modes.  
ENTER  
Use the enter key to confirm menu  
choices and execute selected  
instructions.  
Operations of Function Menu  
Press player’s FUNCTION Key to enter Function Mode. The Function Menu appears on the screen, indicating  
Function Menu is active. If you don’t touch the Arrow or Enter keys for 10 seconds, Function Menu will disable  
automatically. (See pg 36)  
Quick Tips  
DISPLAY  
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BRIGHTNESS  
LCD MODE  
BATTERY  
SETUP  
The Function Menu will  
exit automatically after  
10 seconds without  
touching Player panel’s  
Arrow or Enter Buttons.  
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Power Supply (1)  
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Using the AC adapter  
You can use the AC Power Adapter to conserve your battery life if there’s an AC Outlet nearby. Once AC Power  
is applied, the unit will be in STANDBY Mode. STANDBY mode lets you awake system quickly by using the  
remote control POWER Button, or the unit’s ON button.  
Right Side of Unit  
Connect the Power Plug into the Power Jack  
Plug the Power Plug firmly into the DC IN 10 V Power Jack on  
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the Left Side of the unit.  
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Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Adapter  
2
Plug the Power Cord into the AC Adapter.  
2
Plug in to Wall Power Outlet  
Plug the Power Cord to the Adapter and the other end of the  
3
Power Cord into a standard wall Power Outlet.  
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Quick Tips  
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Once Power is applied, the  
unit will be in STANDBY  
Mode. (See pg 20)  
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The unit consumes 0.3W  
when it is in STANDBY Mode.  
If the unit will not be used for  
a long time, unplug the AC  
Outlet.  
Ÿ
We recommend Removing  
the Battery Pack when using  
the AC adapter.  
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Power Supply (2)  
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Using and Charging the Battery Pack  
Charge the Battery Pack before using it for the first time. Normally, the Battery Pack can be  
charged around 500 times. With normal daily use, your Battery Pack can last for 1.5 years. When  
fully charged, the Battery Pack can operate an estimated 3 ~ 4 hours of continuous playback.  
The actual battery life depends on how the player is used.  
Charge the Battery Completely for the first time usage.  
BatteryLeftSide  
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Charging the battery pack.  
1
Plug the Power Adapter into the Battery DC IN 10 V Jack on the Left  
Side of the Battery Pack. Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a  
household wall Power Outlet.  
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Attaching the Battery Pack.  
2
Turn the player upside down on a smooth clean surface that will not  
scratch the player. Remove the Battery Terminal Protector first from  
the player if installed. When battery is not attached to player, it is  
recommended that the terminal protect be installed to prevent any  
potential electrical short circuit with the player. Aline and insert the  
Battery 3 guides on the battery with slots on the player.  
Lock Battery Pack to the player.  
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Keep one hand on the player to prevent the player from moving.  
Gently slide the Battery Pack toward to front of the player until the  
battery locks into place.  
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3 Recharging and Charging times  
We recommend that you charge the Battery Pack only when the battery status becomes less  
than 25%. Unnecessary charging of the battery will reduce Battery Pack service life. When the  
Battery Pack is being charged, the Battery Indicator is illuminated Red. After charging is  
completely, the Red Light Indicator turns Green. The Charging time is normally between 3 ~ 4  
hours. Do not charge the Battery Pack more than 8 hours. This could reduce the Battery Pack  
service life, as well.  
Check Battery Status on Display Menu or  
FullyCharged  
Function Menu  
Use the table to the left as a guide. When the battery  
power is in ALMOST OUT OF POWER Status or the  
unit’s front panel power indicator starts to blink, please  
ThreeFourthChargeReminding  
charge your Battery Pack right away. At this stage, the  
Battery Pack has about 10 minutes of charge left.  
(See pg 37)  
RemainingChargeisgettinglow  
Almostoutof Power  
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Detaching Battery Pack  
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Detaching the Battery Pack from the unit  
If the player is not going to be used for a long period of time, we recommend you detatch the Battery Pack.  
Even if the unit is powered down, the unit is still consuming some power in STANDBY Mode. This could lead to  
over discharging of the battery. Make sure before detaching the Battery Pack that the player is turned off. After  
detaching the battery pack, take special care when handling the unit.  
Slide and hold in position.  
Slide the latch toward the front of the unit. Hold the tab in this  
position.  
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1
Removing the Battery Pack  
2
Gently slide the Battery Pack toward the back of the Unit. Lift the  
Battery Pack from your player carefully. Remember to put the Battery  
Terminal Proctor back to avoid getting the Battery Terminals dirty.  
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Using a Car Adapter  
You can use a Car Adapter while in a vehicle  
Connect the Car Adapter Power Plug into the unit’s Power Jack and the other end to the Vehicle Cigarette Lighter  
Socket.  
CigaretteLighter  
Socket  
UnitRight Side  
WARNING  
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Do not operate the unit or view  
video software while driving a  
vehicle.  
Place the unit in a secure position  
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for viewing.  
Using Headphones  
Using Headphones to avoid disturbing others  
Connect the Headphone Connector into the right side of the unit’s Headphone Jack.  
UnitLeft Side  
WARNING  
Ÿ
Excessive loud usage of  
headphones could cause damage  
to your hearing.  
Turn down the Volume before  
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connection, and then raise the  
Volume to your comfort level.  
No sound will come out from the  
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unit’s speaker once headphones  
are connected.  
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Connecting the DVD Player to your TV / Receiver  
Determining the Video & Audio Connections You Will Use  
The first step to connecting your DVD Player on your TV is to make the cable connections that will allow you to see  
the video and hear the audio on your TV and optional Stereo Receiver. Your DVD Player has multiple Video and  
Audio outputs. Generally, you will only use one Video and one Audio output and any one time. The type of outputs  
you use will be determined by the capabilities of your Television or receiver. It is recommended that you use the  
highest quality output that your TV or receiver will support.  
Television Connections (One Required)  
In order to use your DVD Player, your TV must support at least one of the Video Input types shown below. To get  
started, identify the best Video Connection shown below that your TV offers and proceed to that section. If you are  
using your TV’s speakers for audio, rather than a separate receiver or amplifier, you will use the Stereo Audio In,  
outlined in sections 1 and 2.  
Composite Video  
& Stereo Audio  
S-Video &  
Stereo Audio  
Component Video &  
VIDEO  
IN  
Progressive Scan  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
PROGRESSIVE SCAN /  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
STEREO AUDIO IN  
R
STEREO AUDIO IN  
(RED)  
Y
TV  
R
(RED)  
L
(WHITE)  
Cb  
Cr  
L
(WHITE)  
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2
Page 17  
3
Page 18  
Receiver/Speaker Connections (Optional)  
To enjoy the Dolby and/or DTS Digital Surround Sound most DVD movies are presented in, you’ll need a advanced  
setup with a Digital Receiver powering a set of High-Performance Speakers, your player provides the outputs  
required. For the ultimate in Digital Audio, use the player’s Optical Digital Audio outputs with a Digital Receiver  
powering high-performance Speakers.  
Optical  
Digital Audio  
DIGITAL AUDIO IN  
RECEIVER  
OPTICAL  
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Composite / S-Video & Stereo Audio Connections  
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Typical Connection - Connecting to a TV with Composite Video In and Stereo Audio In  
If your TV has only a single Video Input jack, typically a yellow-colored plug, you will use the Composite Video output  
of the DVD Player for the Video Connection. We’ll also assume your TV has Red and White Stereo Audio In  
connectors. You will use these for the Audio Connection.  
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Use the included Video Cable to connect the Video Out of the DVD Player to the Video In of your TV.  
Connect the Stereo Audio outputs of the DVD Player to the matching Inputs of your TV.  
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Connect the Power Plug to the DVD Player and AC Power Outlet/Battery Pack.  
Press the MONITOR button on the DVD Player or Remote to switch the video mode to EXTERNAL MONITOR.  
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Ÿ
Turn on the TV and DVD Player and select the Video Input on your TV. On some models, this may be called  
“Input 1” or “Aux In”. You should now see the DVD Player’s splash screen on your TV.  
S-VIDEO  
DVD  
VIDEO  
TV  
IN  
STEREO AUDIO IN  
R
(RED)  
L
(WHITE)  
2
If your TV has an S-Video Input, it’s recommended that you use this connection. S-Video separates brightness and  
color signals, resulting in higher video quality than Standard Composite Video.  
Connecting to a TV with S-Video In and Stereo Audio In  
S-Video Connector  
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Connect the Video Out from the DVD Player to the S-Video In of your TV.  
If you are not using a separate receiver for audio, connect the Stereo Audio outputs of the DVD Player to the  
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corresponding Inputs of your TV  
Connect the Power Plug to the DVD Player and AC Power Outlet/Battery Pack.  
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Press the MONITOR button on the DVD Player or Remote to switch the video mode to EXTERNAL MONITOR.  
Turn on the TV and DVD Player and select the S-Video Input on your TV. On some models, this may be called  
“Input 2” or “Video 2”. You should now see the DVD Player’s splash screen on your TV.  
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COMPOSITE  
DVD  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
TV  
STEREO AUDIO IN  
R
(RED)  
L
(WHITE)  
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Component Video & Progressive Scan Connections  
Component Video  
Connectors  
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Connecting to a TV with Component Video Inputs  
Component Video separates the Video Signal into three separate “components”, resulting in a higher  
quality picture than S-Video or Standard Composite Video. In order to use Component Video, you  
must use a TV equipped with Component Video Inputs. You’ll also need (3) Component Video Cables  
(included).  
VIDEO  
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.  
Step 1: Enter the Setup Menu to Change the Video Setting  
With disc play stopped, press the SETUP button on the Remote Control to enter  
the DVD Player’s On-Screen Setup Menu. Use the ARROW keys to navigate  
down to the VIDEO menu and press ENTER or Right Arrow Key. Use the  
ARROW keys again to proceed down to the OUTPUT setting. Press ENTER and  
then use the UP/DOWN keys to select YCbCr. Press ENTER to confirm your  
choice.  
SYSTEM  
ASPECT  
OUT PUT  
NTSC  
4:3 PS  
YCbCr  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
Step 2: Connect the Player using the Component Video Cables  
At this point, connect the separate Component Video Cables to the appropriate jacks.  
Normally, cables and jacks are color-coded to make connection easier. Power on TV and set your TV to the Video In  
Channel associated with the Component Video inputs (“Video 3”, “Input 3”, etc.) Lastly, press the MONITOR button  
on the DVD player or Remote to switch the video mode to EXTERNAL MONITOR. You should now see the DVD  
Player splash screen on your TV.  
PROGRESSIVE SCAN /  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
TV  
Y
GREEN OR YELLOW  
DVD  
BLUE  
Cb  
RED  
Cr  
Step 3: If You Are Using a PROGRESSIVE SCAN TV  
Now that you are using the Component Video Outputs, you can change the  
OUTPUT setting to enable Progressive Scan mode. Do not change these settings  
if you are not SURE your TV supports Progressive Scan.  
Quick Tips  
If you need to reset the  
Player’s Video Settings to  
factory defaults, Reset the  
player, Open the Disc  
Cover and press “STOP -  
2 - 0 - 0 - 2” on the  
Using the ARROW and ENTER keys, change the OUTPUT setting to YPbPr. The  
DVD Player is now in Progressive Scan mode. Exit the setup menu by pressing the  
SETUP button.  
SYSTEM  
ASPECT  
OUT PUT  
NTSC  
4:3 PS  
YPbPr  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Remote Control.  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.  
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Digital Audio Connection  
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Using the Optical Digital Audio Output Connection  
Your DVD Player features Optical Digital Audio Output to provide the ultimate in realism for your Home Theater  
experience. Use this function to get the most out of discs recorded with Dolby 5.1 Digital Surround Sound or Digital  
Theater System (DTS) by sending the encoded, or “RAW” digital audio signal to your Receiver for decoding. You must  
be using a Digital Receiver with 5.1 Channel Decoding and an Optical Digital Input to take advantage of this feature.  
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You will need to purchase an Optical Digital Audio Cable to support one end with Mini Optical Connector, as this  
cable is not included with the DVD Player.  
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Connect the Optical Digital Audio Out of the DVD Player to the corresponding Input of your Receiver.  
Adjust your Receiver’s Input Source Setting to the correspond with the Digital Audio In.  
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DVD  
DIGITAL AUDIO IN  
OPTICAL  
RECEIVER  
Connecting Video / Audio Sources from External Devices  
Connecting to a Video Source with Composite Video Out and Stereo Audio Out  
Your DVD Portable features playing programs on unit’s built-in screen with an External Composite Audio/Video  
Device to your DVD Portable. Most camcorders or other external devices have Composite video and analog stereo  
output connectors.  
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Use the included Video Cable to connect the Video Out of Camcorder etc. to DVD Player Video plug.  
Connect the Stereo Audio outputs of External Device to Audio in/out plug on the player.  
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Turn on the Camcorder etc. and DVD Player and select Output on your Camcorder.  
Press the MONITOR button on the Remote Control or Player TWICE. You will see the Power Indicator will  
Ÿ
change to Orange to indicate the player is ready for external device Audio/Video input. (See pg 31)  
S-VIDEO  
DVD PLAYER / CAMCORDER / ETC.  
DVD  
VIDEO  
OUT  
STEREOAUDIOOUT  
R
(RED)  
L
(WHITE)  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
CH-DVD 402  
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Getting Started - Powering On & Playing a Disc  
After Power is Applied  
Once power is applied to the DVD Player, turn on the unit either by remote or the front panel’s Power button. At this  
moment, you will see the Player’s Power Indicator is Green (See pg 31). Once there is a disc inside and the disc lid  
is closed, your player starts to play automatically.  
Sliding the Latch Open  
Slide the Latch open and hold the tab in this position.  
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Open the LCD Panel  
Open the LCD Panel and adjust to your preferred viewing  
position.  
Clicks  
Opening the Disc Lid and Loading a Disc  
Press the PUSH OPEN button on the player to open the Disc  
Lid and insert a disc. Make sure the disc is placed in the  
center of the spindle firmly. Press down gently on the disc  
until the disc is locked on to the spindle. Gently close the Disc  
Lid back to original and lock the position.  
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Powering on from the Remote  
POWER  
If the power is applied from AC Power or Battery Pack, the  
player can be turned off and on by the remote. When the  
player is turned off by the remote, it will go into STANDBY  
MODE. This allows the player to be quickly “awakened” by  
pressing the POWER key on the remote again. Press the  
Power button once a disc is inside. You will see the message  
LOADING on the screen. Once the disc is read, you should  
see the menu screen for DVD discs, or hear sound for an  
Audio CD.  
The Play Button  
PLAY//PAUSE  
Most DVDs will automatically display a menu when inserted.  
However, some discs will require you to press the PLAY  
button. Also, the PLAY button can usually be used to quickly  
start a DVD movie when pressed with the menu displayed.  
This function varies with discs.  
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Quick Tips  
About Standby Mode  
Your DVD Player is equipped with a power-saving feature  
called STANDBY MODE. When you press POWER on the  
Remote to turn off the unit, it will enter standby mode, where it  
can be quickly awakened by pressing POWER again.  
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Stopping and Pausing Play  
To Stop Disc Play  
Press the STOP button to stop playback of the disc. With Audio  
STOP  
CDs and DVDs, after the STOP button is pressed, the  
CyberHome Splash Screen will display on the screen. The stop  
point is now saved and you can resume playback by pressing  
PLAY. Press the STOP key again to reset the play position to  
the beginning of the disc.  
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Pausing Disc Play  
PLAY//PAUSE  
With DVDs, you can pause playback on a still frame with the  
PAUSE button. Pressing PAUSE while playing Audio CDs will  
mute the sound and hold the play position. Press AGAIN to  
resume normal playback.  
Quick Tips  
Screen Saver  
When a DVD remains paused on a  
Ÿ
still frame for an extended length of  
time - approximately 3 minutes -  
the Screen Saver will be activated.  
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The Screen Saver guards against  
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2
damage to your LCD or TV screen,  
or “screen burn” which could result  
in residual images on the TFT LCD  
or TV’s CRT tube.  
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Navigating Disc Menus  
Using the MENU and TITLE Buttons to Access Menus on DVD Discs  
Most DVDs discs feature menus that will allow you to navigate the various Chapters, Special Features and Setup  
Options available on the disc. Some menus will automatically be displayed when you insert a disc. To access menus  
at any time, use the MENU and TITLE buttons. If you see the symbol below when attempting to select a Title or  
Menu, it means that this type of menu is not available on the disc.  
Title menus, for example are not available on some DVDs.  
- Function Not Available  
Entering the DVD Menu  
Press the MENU / PBC button to access the DVD menu. If the  
MENU  
disc does not have a menu, the symbol described above will  
be displayed.  
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1
2
OR  
3
Entering the Title Menu  
Title menus are available on some DVDs. These menus allow  
TITLE  
you to select a particular Title or Chapter to play. With some  
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DVD discs, pressing this button will bring up the normal DVD  
menu. If the “not available” symbol is displayed on screen, this  
feature is not available on your disc.  
Navigate with the ARROW Buttons  
With DVDs, use the ARROW buttons to navigate through the  
menu - left, right, up, down.  
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Confirm Menu Choices with ENTER  
Press ENTER on the desired menu option to execute that  
function.  
ENTER  
3
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Returning to Previous Menus and Exiting  
Many Disc Menus have multiple layers to navigate through.  
You can use the RETURN key to return to the last menu  
accessed.  
RETURN  
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3
2
You can Exit from most Disc Menus by pressing MENU, or  
following the menu options to resume playback.  
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Fast Forward/Reverse & Slow Motion Scanning  
Finding a Position on the Disc Using the Search Function  
Your DVD Player features a Search function that will allow you to scan through video  
at fast or slow speeds to find a specific position. The scan functions available will  
depend on the type of disc you are using. With DVD discs, you may utilize all the  
available scanning functions, including Fast Forward and Fast Reverse, both at x2,  
x4 and x8 speeds, as well as Slow Motion at 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 speeds. Audio CDs do  
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not support Slow Motion scanning.  
Fast Forward or Reverse Scanning  
REVERSE FORWARD  
The Fast Forward (FF) and Fast Reverse (FR) buttons are only  
functional while the disc is playing. To start searching, press  
the button for the desired direction. The beginning scan speed  
is 2x, or twice the normal speed. Press the button repeatedly  
to cycle through all available scanning speeds. Press the PLAY  
button to resume normal viewing.  
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Slow Motion Scanning  
SLOW  
With DVDs, you can slow the speed of playback to a mere  
fraction of the normal speed. While the video is playing, press the  
SLOW button. The playback speed will slow to ½ normal speed.  
To cycle through all speeds, continue to press the SLOW key.  
Press PLAY to resume normal playback.  
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Skip Forward and Skip Back  
Advancing to the Next Track or Skipping Back Through Tracks  
Your Player provides a convenient method for advancing or skipping back through  
tracks, chapters, songs or other segments on DVD or Audio CD discs.  
The Next and Previous Track Buttons  
PREVIOUS NEXT  
Use the NEXT  
and PREVIOUS  
buttons to skip  
through the tracks on DVDs and Audio CDs. On Player, please  
press and hold 3 seconds. Pressing PREVIOUS again will  
return to the beginning of the previous track. Advance through  
the remaining tracks on the disc by using the NEXT button.  
When the last track is reached, however, pressing NEXT will  
not return to the first track on the disc. This principal also holds  
in the reverse direction.  
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Jumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time Position  
You may Choose a Specific Track or Time Position to Playback  
There are many options available to choose the beginning playback point on DVDs, and  
Audio CDs. You may use the GOTO button, or enter a Track Number directly using the  
NUMBER buttons (CD-Audio).  
Select the GOTO Button  
When a DVD is playing, press GOTO to select the Title,  
Chapter or Time (Hours, Minutes and Seconds) of the position  
on the disc you wish to begin playback.  
GOTO  
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3
1
2
Navigating the GOTO Menu  
Select the Title, Chapter, or Time  
01  
T C  
01  
00:02:30  
2
3
categories by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW keys to  
move to the appropriate box. Use the UP/DOWN ARROWs to  
select a Title or Chapter to go to, or enter a Time Value with the  
NUMBER keys.  
Press ENTER to Jump to the Location  
Confirm your choice with the ENTER key and disc play will  
begin at the specified Title, Chapter or Time Value.  
ENTER  
Using the Number Keys to Jump to a Track with CDs  
If you’re using a CD, you can jump directly to a track simply by hitting the NUMBER key  
that corresponds with the track you wish to play.  
Enter Values with Number, C and +10 Buttons  
With playback stopped or during playback, use the Number  
buttons, along with the C (Clear) key, to enter numerical values  
representing Track or Chapter Number to jump to. If you wish  
to clear an entry, press the C button repeatedly to backspace  
through the digits you want to delete.  
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To enter a number greater than 10, please use GOTO Button.  
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Saving Locations for Quick Play with Bookmarks  
Mark Points on the Disc for Quick Play with the BOOKMARK Button  
While you’re watching a DVD, you can easily “mark” points on the disc that you would  
like quick access to later on. You can also use bookmarks with Audio CDs.  
Press the Bookmark Button  
Press the Bookmark button to bring up the Bookmark Menu:  
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BOOKMARK  
1
2
3
4
2
3
Select the Location to Store the Bookmark  
Use the L/R ARROW buttons to navigate through the available  
Bookmark locations (1-5) to the one that you would like to save  
the current disc play position to. In the example here, all  
locations are open, so we’ll choose the first one.  
Press ENTER to Save the Bookmark Location  
Now the play position is saved as a Bookmark in position one.  
ENTER  
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Press BOOKMARK to Exit the Bookmark Menu  
Now, you can return to play the Bookmarks you’ve saved at  
any time by using the BOOKMARK button, selecting a  
Bookmark and pressing ENTER.  
BOOKMARK  
Quick Tips  
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To clear Bookmarks,  
use the C key.  
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Bookmarks are erased  
when the disc cover is  
opened.  
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Repeating a Title, Chapter/Track or Disc  
Repeat a Single Track on an Audio CD or an Entire DVD Disc  
Your player has many options for repeating segments of DVDs and Audio CDs. This  
section covers how to repeat segments already defined on the disc, such as a Chapter  
or Track. The next section deals with creating your own segments to repeat.  
Using the REPEAT - 1/ALL Button  
REPEAT  
While you’re listening to an Audio CD, press the REPEAT -  
1/ALL button repeatedly to cycle through the available repeat  
options. The status of the repeat option will be displayed in the  
upper left-hand corner of the screen.  
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DISC  
TITLE  
TRACK  
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With DVDs, press the REPEAT - 1/ALL button once to repeat  
the Current Chapter, twice to repeat the Current Title, and three  
times to repeat the Entire DVD. With Audio CDs, you’ll have the  
option to repeat the current Track or the complete CD.  
To Cancel Repeat Play, press the REPEAT - 1/ALL  
button until the status shows OFF.  
OFF  
Repeating a Specific Time Segment  
If you would like to repeat only a segment of an Audio Track or DVD Title, simply mark the beginning and endpoints  
of the segment with the REPEAT A-B button.  
Using the REPEAT A-B Button  
While viewing or listening to a disc, when you get to the point that  
Quick Tips  
REPEAT  
you would like to mark as the Beginning of your repeating  
segment, press the REPEAT A-B button.  
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When using A-B  
Repeat with an  
Audio CD, your  
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The following display will appear in the upper  
left-hand corner on the screen:  
A
B
segment must be no  
longer than a single  
A-  
track.  
When using A-B  
The display indicates that the start point of your repeat segment  
has been marked. Next, you will enter the endpoint of the  
segment you want to repeat.  
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Repeat with DVDs,  
your segment must  
be no longer than a  
single Title.  
When you reach the ending for your segment,  
press REPEAT A-B a second time. Now, the  
display reports:  
A
B
A-B  
This indicates that the player is in A-B Repeat mode, and will  
continuously play the segment you defined until you cancel repeat  
mode. To Cancel A-B Repeat Play, simply press the REPEAT A-B  
button again. The repeat status icon reports “OFF”, and play  
continues as normal.  
A
B
OFF  
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Playing Tracks in a Particular Order with Program Play  
Create Custom Playback Programs of up to 30 Steps  
If you would like to program the Chapters or Tracks on your CD discs to play in an order  
you specify, create a custom playback program with the PROGRAM button.  
Select the PROGRAM Button during Playback  
You will see the Program Menu on the screen. The track list  
numbers are on the left, with 30 program locations on the right.  
PROGRAM  
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PROGRAM MENU  
1
3
DISC  
PROGRAM  
2
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16  
C
AC  
RETURN  
START  
Navigate with the ARROW Buttons  
Use the ARROW buttons to navigate to the Track Number on the  
left that you would like to add to the Program List on the right.  
Also use the ARROWs to go to the C (Clears individual tracks),  
AC (Clears All tracks), Return (Exit) or Start functions.  
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Add a Track to the Program List with ENTER  
Hit the ENTER key on a Track Number that you want to add to  
the Program List. In this example, we press ENTER on track  
seven. Notice that it’s now added to the program list.  
ENTER  
Quick Tips  
PROGRAM MENU  
Ÿ
To Resume normal  
playback, press  
DISC  
PROGRAM  
STOP, then PLAY.  
Programs will be  
erased after the  
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6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
7
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11 12 13 14 15  
16  
Program sequence  
has been completed.  
To Clear tracks from  
C
AC  
Ÿ
RETURN  
START  
the Program, select  
the C function.  
To Erase the current  
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The tracks you select will play in the order they are added to,  
and appear in, the Program List. To Start the Program, navigate  
to START and press the ENTER key. The Program icon will  
appear on the screen, indicating Program Mode.  
program, navigate to  
AC. Press ENTER.  
Program Mode does  
Ÿ
not work with DVDs.  
If you wish to exit the Program Menu, select the  
RETURN function.  
PROG  
To Stop Program Play  
STOP  
To switch from Program Play to normal playback, press STOP,  
then PLAY. Press the STOP button twice to end Program Play,  
reset the play position to the beginning of the disc and erase  
the current program.  
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Playing MP3 Files with the MP3 Navigator  
Your DVD Player is also a Feature-Packed MP3 Player!  
When you insert an MP3 disc, the player will launch the MP3 Navigator, an on-screen program that lets you  
easily select and play MP3 files stored on CD-R or CD-RW discs. The MP3 Navigator gives you several options  
for MP3 Playback, including Repeat and Shuffle modes.  
MEDIA PLAYER  
\My Music  
Current Folder  
Displays the current  
folder on the disc.  
Rock & Roll Tunes  
Dance All Night  
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2
3
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5
You’re the girl for me  
Current Track  
Name of track that’s  
currently playing.  
Elapsed / Total Time  
Shows play progress for  
the current track.  
Joe Starls - Where have all the good ones gone  
Best of Monk Willis - Going Home Today  
Now is not the time to tell me you love me  
80s favorites - My love is like a river  
1:23 / 4:21  
Repeat Mode  
Displays the repeat mode,  
if selected.  
Button List  
List of buttons functional in  
the Media Player.  
Best of Monk Willis - Going Home Today  
ENTER  
PLAY  
1/ALL  
PLAY MODE: SHUFFLE  
/
/
Select the Repeat Mode with REPEAT - 1/ALL  
Repeat Mode gives you the option to repeat a single file, entire  
directory or a whole disc, as well as the option to repeat only a  
single file. You select from the following choices by pressing the  
REPEAT - 1/ALL Button:  
REPEAT  
1
4
Ÿ
[BLANK] - Plays the files normally with no Repeat functions.  
One - Repeat only one file. Plays the current track in a loop.  
Disc - Repeats the entire disc (all tracks on the disc).  
Dir - Repeats all tracks in the current directory.  
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2
1
Ÿ
3
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Shuffle - Plays tracks in a random order.  
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Navigate to a File or Folder  
Use the arrow keys to select the File you wish to play or the  
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4
Folder you want to open. To return to a previous folder, press  
LEFT ARROW key  
to return to the previous folder. To  
skip to a next page, press RIGHT ARROW key  
the next page.  
to skip to  
Press ENTER to Play  
ENTER  
Quick Tips  
Pressing ENTER will play the selected File, Folder or Repeat  
Program. Also use ENTER to open folders. If no Repeat  
Mode is selected, pressing ENTER on a file will begin playing  
all files on the disc in the order they are stored.  
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MP3 Files must be  
saved with the  
extension “.MP3”  
(upper or lower case)  
in order to play.  
Fast Forward/Reverse and Skip Next/Previous  
You can scan through MP3 songs in Forward or Reverse  
direction with the FF/REV buttons. To skip ahead or back to a  
track, use the PREVIOUS/NEXT keys.  
PREVIOUS  
NEXT  
Ÿ
You can have a  
maximum of 250  
Files or Folders.  
MP3 Discs must have  
REVERSE FORWARD  
Ÿ
a “Closed Session” in  
order to play properly.  
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Viewing JPG Files on Your TV  
You Can Play Slide-Shows of JPG Images Stored on CD-R and CD-RW Discs  
When you insert a disc containing only JPG files, the player will automatically launch a Slide-Show of your  
images. For discs with MP3 and JPG files, the Media Player discussed on page 28 will be launched. JPG Picture  
files must be saved with the .JPG extension. Example: “Vacation1.jpg”  
JPG File Logo.  
This logo is show on the  
MEDIA PLAYER  
\Vacation Pics  
Current Folder  
Displays the current  
menu to indicate the file  
listed is a JPG  
At the beach  
Nightlife  
folder on the disc.  
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2
Vacation1  
Vacation2  
File Listing  
List of files in current  
directory with selected file  
highlighted.  
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4
5
Vacation3  
Vacation4  
Jeff playing his guitar  
Exit the Slide-Show with RETURN  
RETURN  
If your disc contains only JPG files, the Slide-Show will  
automatically start. To exit the Slide-Show and return to the Media  
Player, press RETURN. From the Media Player, you can select  
individual images for display using the ARROW and ENTER keys.  
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1
2
3  
Press MENU to Begin Slide-Show Play  
MENU  
After you have selected a file to view and pressed ENTER, the  
picture will be displayed on the screen. From here, you can  
start Slide-Show mode by pressing the MENU/PBC button.  
Slide-Show mode displays all the files on the disc in the order  
they’re stored for 5 seconds each.  
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Select Slide-Show Transitions and Time Interval  
You can choose from 12 types of transitions that will animate  
the change from one picture to the next. Transition modes are  
listed to the right. While the Slide-Show is in progress, press  
the REPEAT 1/ALL button to choose a transition type.  
REPEAT  
To adjust the Time that each picture will be displayed on-  
screen, press REPEAT A-B. Choices are 5,10 or 30 Seconds.  
More JPG Functions  
Quick Tips  
Rotating and Viewing a Negative of a Photo  
When a picture is displayed in non-Slide-Show mode, press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW  
keys to Rotate the picture and the SLOW button to see a Negative of the image.  
Transition Modes  
1. Top to Bottom  
2. Bottom to Top  
ZOOM Functions - Actual Size, 2X, 4X, 1/2, 1/4, Fit Screen  
3. Top/Bottom to center  
4. Middle open Up/Down  
5. Vertical Blinds - Left  
6. Left to Right  
When a picture is displayed in non-Slide-Show mode, use the ZOOM key to cycle through  
a variety of magnification options. Pressing ZOOM once will display the image in Actual  
Size. Since the size of the typical TV screen is about 640x400 pixels, if your image is  
larger than this, only a part of the picture will be displayed. In this case, you can move  
around the picture using the ARROW keys. Press ZOOM repeatedly to view all modes -  
2X and 4X Zoom In, Half and Quarter Size Zoom Out, and the default, Fit to Screen.  
7. Right to Left  
8. Horizontal to center  
9. Center to Horizontal  
10. Corners to center  
11. Horizontal blinds  
12. Random  
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Using the Zoom Function  
You can Zoom In during Playback or on a Still Frame  
Want to take a closer look at something you see in a DVD movie? Use the Zoom function.  
The Zoom function lets you enlarge the Video Image to twice (2x) the original size, while  
also viewing a Reference Window showing the full original picture. Zoom works on a still  
frame, as well as during Video Playback.  
Pause Disc Playback (Optional)  
Zoom is most effective if you Pause the video on a single  
PAUSE  
frame to examine. However, Zoom will work while playing a  
movie as well. If you wish to Pause the action, press the  
PAUSE button.  
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1
2
4
3
Select the ZOOM Button  
ZOOM  
Press the ZOOM button to enlarge the image for 2x. A  
Reference Window is provided to help you locate which area of  
the actual picture you are zoomed in on:  
2
X2 ZOOM  
Quick Tips  
Navigate with the ARROW or NUMBER Keys  
You can use the ARROW keys to move to a part of the screen  
you would like to see closer. Pressing the LEFT ARROW  
button will move the focus of the Zoom to the left, and so on.  
Ÿ
Picture quality of the  
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Zoomed Image will  
depend on the  
quality of Video and  
Television  
Ÿ
Zoom will work only  
on DVDs not the  
Setup menu.  
OR  
X2 ZOOM  
X2 ZOOM  
Alternatively, the NUMBER keys  
can be used to go directly to the  
location on the screen you wish to  
view. Each number corresponds  
to a specific area of the screen as  
shown to the right:  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
ZOOM  
Return to Normal Viewing  
Press the ZOOM button again to return to normal playback  
mode. The ZOOM icon disappears from the screen.  
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Video Mode Playing  
Selecting the Video Mode  
Press the MONITOR button to select which Video Mode you are going to use. Your DVD player provides three  
types of VIDEO Modes - 1) Normal Player operation, 2) Player Audio/Video output to External Monitor/Speaker,  
and 3) Audio/Video Input from External Devices.  
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Using a Larger Screen  
Enjoy watching DVDs on a Larger Screen? Connect the DVD  
Player to your TV/Receiver first (See pg 16-19). After connecting,  
MONITOR  
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once you press MONITOR Key to change the Video Mode, your  
player will output Audio/Video signals to External Devices. At this  
moment you will see the message AV OUTPUT TO EXTERNAL  
on the built-in screen and the screen will turn off.  
OR  
MONITOR  
AV OUTPUT TO EXTERNAL  
Important Note about Output Signals  
Ÿ
Please keep your player away from televisions, computers,  
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or other monitors easily influenced by magnetism. Your  
player’s speakers do not have magnetic shielding.  
The Volume may be too High or Low from External Devices.  
Ÿ
Adjusting both player and external device volumes controls  
to the proper levels.  
Watching Programs on Built-in Screen from  
MONITOR  
External Devices  
Pressing Monitor key twice, your player will turn to Audio/Video  
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Sources Inputting from External Devices playing mode. You can  
watch your Camcorder etc. or other External Audio/Video  
sources on your player’s built-in screen. The Power Indicator will  
be changed when the player is in External Audio/Video mode.  
OR  
Quick Tips  
MONITOR  
Ÿ
Make sure Audio/Video  
Power  
PowerIndicator  
(Shortof Battery)  
Indicator  
Cables connecting to  
your player into the  
right Jack.  
Alternate  
Built-inScreen  
Playing  
Green  
Green  
Orange  
Green/OrangeFlashes  
Ÿ
In AUDIO/VIDEO IN  
Mode, the Volume  
Indicator won’t show on  
Built-in Screen when  
you are raising or  
lowering the Volume,  
but the Volume function  
is working.  
Playerto  
ExternalDevices  
Playing  
Alternate  
Green/OrangeFlashes  
External  
Alternate  
Video/AudioSources  
toPlayerPlaying  
Green/OrangeFlashes  
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Built-in Screen Displaying Mode  
You can choose 4 types of Display Modes for the built-in screen.  
Your Player features four Display Modes - Full, Wide, Normal, and Off. In Full Mode, the full 16:9 display is used.  
This is ideal for movies recorded in widescreen format. In Wide Mode, a special function slightly compresses a 4:3  
image so that it will look more normal using the full 16:9 widescreen display. Try this mode for movies recorded for  
standard TVs. Normal mode changes the player’s screen to match that of a standard TV. This should be used for  
watching movies recorded in “FULL SCREEN” or normal 4:3 format. The OFF Mode shuts down the built-in LCD  
screen. This is ideal for listening to audio CDs. Press repeatedly to cycle through the Video Modes.  
Full Mode  
The default Mode is FULL. This is ideal for widescreen movies.  
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3
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Press LCD Button to select Wide Mode  
LCD  
When viewing a movie recorded in standard 4:3 format for normal  
TVs, try this setting. A unique horizontal timing scaling is used to  
display the image on the full widescreen, where it would otherwise  
appear stretched over the width.  
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2
3
99  
99  
Normal Mode  
LCD  
When viewed on the player’s widescreen display, movies  
made for standard televisions (4:3 aspect ratio) will appear  
stretched horizontally. To solve this problem, use the NORMAL  
mode to convert the player’s widescreen display to that of a  
standard TV.  
Quick Tips  
LCD Displaying Function  
is different than Aspect.  
LCD Displaying Mode  
allow you to adjust built-in  
Screen Displaying Size.  
Aspect lets you choose  
the setting to suit your  
media format and display  
preference.  
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99  
LCD  
Shutting down the built-in screen  
After the Normal Mode, press LCD key again to shut down the  
built-in screen. At this moment, your player is still running.  
Press LCD button again to turn back on LCD Display.  
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Brightness  
Adjusting Brightness Levels with BRIGHTNESS Button  
Your DVD Player provides a convenient function allowing you to adjust Brightness either by pressing the Remote  
Control BRIGHTNESS Button or using the Function Menu BRIGHTNESS (See pg 36) if the Remote’s not handy.  
Adjust the Brightness when your viewing environment is insufficient light or too bright. Some titles are recorded too  
dim, so you can simply adjust brightness by using this feature.  
BRIGHTNESS - 0 to 24 Levels  
You may adjust the Brightness of the picture from 0 to 24  
BRIGHTNESS  
levels by pressing BRIGHTNESS Key. Once BRIGHTNESS  
Key is pressed, icon  
the Brightness Menu. Press BRIGHTNESS Key repeatedly to  
cycle through the Brightness levels. Using Function Menu  
BRIGHTNESS, please refer to pg 36.  
1
will be showed on screen, indicating  
1
En  
ter  
12  
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More Audio & Video Functions  
Suspending Audio with the MUTE Button  
MUTE  
To temporarily cancel the Audio of the disc you’re listening to  
or watching, simply press the MUTE button. You’ll see  
an indicator on screen letting you know that the player  
is in MUTE mode. Press MUTE again to resume  
normal playback with Audio.  
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5
Adjusting Volumes - VOLUME Button  
Press the VOLUME + and - buttons to adjust playback  
Volumes of the disc. After the VOLUME Button is pressed, the  
VOLUME Icon will be displayed on the screen, indicating  
that Volume is being increased or decreased.  
VOLUME  
-
+
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1
2
Changing Audio Settings - AUDIO Button  
You can switch between the various Languages and Audio  
modes on DVD discs with the AUDIO button. Used with DVDs,  
AUDIO cycles between the languages and soundtracks  
available on the disc, including DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1 and  
Stereo Audio. Audio CDs offer fewer audio options, usually  
including Mono Left/Right, Mix Mono and Stereo.  
AUDIO  
Multi-Angle Support - ANGLE BUTTON  
Some DVDs are recorded with a feature called “Multi-Angle  
View”. If you are viewing a DVD that includes this feature,  
press the ANGLE button to bring up the Angle  
ANGLE  
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5
Menu. Then, use the UP/DOWN ARROW keys  
to switch between available Angles.  
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SUBTITLE - Explore Subtitle Languages  
SUBTITLE  
Use the SUBTITLE button with DVDs recorded with Subtitle  
tracks. This key will allow you to turn Subtitles On and Off,  
and switch between the available languages on the disc.  
Quick Tips  
Use the UP/DOWN ARROW keys to  
select an available Subtitle Language.  
/
01 03  
EN ON  
Ÿ
Most functions  
depend on the type  
of disc being used.  
Functions vary  
widely among DVD  
discs. The  
Press the RIGHT ARROW button to  
/
01 03  
EN ON  
move to the ON/OFF setting. Then, use  
the UP/DOWN ARROW keys to turn  
Subtitles On or Off.  
Ÿ
unavailable symbol  
will be  
displayed  
when you  
try to use a function  
that’s not available  
on your disc.  
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Putting it All Together with the Display Button  
Get Quick Access to Playback Information and Important Functions  
Use DISPLAY to get information about the playback session, as well as direct command of  
some of the most important functions already discussed, all grouped together in one Menu  
for Quick and Easy Access.  
Press the DISPLAY Button while a Disc is Playing  
Page one of the Display Menu will be presented across the top  
of the screen. To access page two, press the DISPLAY key  
again. A third press of the DISPLAY button will exit the menu.  
DISPLAY  
1
1
01 / 03  
EN ON  
1/2  
EN  
2
1
2
00:00:00  
OFF  
01  
T C  
01  
5.1 CH  
- / -  
A
B
OFF  
Navigate with the ARROW Buttons  
Press the RIGHT/LEFT ARROW keys to move through the  
menu. Continue to the right to access the second page. To  
change the values of a setting, use the UP/DOWN ARROWs.  
Confirm your choices with the ENTER key. You can exit the  
menu at any time by pressing DISPLAY.  
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DISPLAY Menu Options with DVD and CD Audio Discs  
Following is a list of functions available in the DISPLAY Menu for the most common disc  
types, along with the page numbers where they are discussed in-depth.  
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
01 / 03  
EN ON  
1/2  
EN  
A
B
00:00:00  
01  
T C  
01  
5.1 CH  
OFF  
OFF  
- / -  
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7
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Jump to Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Jump to Chapter . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Jump to Time . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Audio Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Subtitles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Multi-Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Repeat Playback. . . . . . . . . . 26  
A-B Repeat Mode . . . . . . . . . 26  
Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Battery Status . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
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3
4
5
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9
Quick Tips  
10  
Ÿ
Most functions  
depend on the type  
of disc being used.  
Functions vary  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Ÿ
A
B
00:00:00  
01  
OFF  
Tr  
OFF  
OFF  
widely among DVD  
discs. The  
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2
3
5
6
7
Jump to Track . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Jump to Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Program & Random Play . . . 41  
A-B Repeat Mode . . . . . . . . . 26  
Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Battery Status . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
unavailable symbol  
will be  
displayed  
4 Repeat Playback. . . . . . . . . . 27  
when you  
try to use a function  
that’s not available  
on your disc.  
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Using the On-Screen Function Menu  
Adjusting the Brightness Setting in the Function Menu  
Your DVD Player features an on-screen Function Menu that allows you to adjust simple settings for Brightness, and  
enable other functions like LCD MODE. This friendly Function lets you watch DVDs or listen Audio CDs more easily  
when the Remote Control isn’t nearby.  
Press FUNCTION Button  
Press Player’s FUNCTION key to enter the on-screen  
FUNCTION  
Function Menu. The initial screen contains the following  
categories:  
1
1
4
DISPLAY  
BRIGHTNESS  
LCD MODE  
BATTERY  
SETUP  
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2
Move Around the Menu with the ARROW Keys  
Use the ARROW and ENTER buttons to move around and select options. In this example,  
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we’ll hit the DOWN key to adjust Brightness, then hit ENTER Button to enter that setting.  
Now we can use the ENTER key again to adjust the BRIGHTNESS. Press the button  
repeatedly to cycle through all available BRIGHTNESS levels - 0 to 24.  
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Quick Tips  
Ÿ
The Function Menu  
provides only basic  
functions. If you want  
to use all functions,  
please use the  
En  
ter  
12  
Remote Control.  
Functions will exit  
automatically after 10  
seconds without  
Ÿ
FUNCTION  
Press Function key again to Exit the Function Menu  
You can exit the Function Menu at any time by simply pressing  
the Function key.  
4
touching panel’s Arrow  
or Enter Buttons.  
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Function Menu Display and Other Options  
DISPLAY  
Cursor Mode DISPLAY function is the same as well as using Remote Control. (See pg 35) Unlike using the Remote  
Control the Display will show continuously until you exit it. The Cursor Mode Display will just show about 10  
seconds. It will be closed when Cursor Mode time is out.  
DVD  
01 03  
/
EN ON  
1/2  
EN  
A
B
00:00:00  
01  
T C  
01  
5.1 CH  
OFF  
OFF  
- / -  
LCD MODE  
The LCD MODE function in the Function Menu is identical to the Remote Control LCD Button (See pg 32). The  
difference is you can’t shut down the LCD Screen from Function Menu. The Function Menu will exit automatically  
when Function Mode is timed out.  
FULL  
WIDE  
NORMAL  
DISPLAY  
BRIGHTNESS  
LCD MODE  
BATTERY  
SETUP  
BATTERY  
Once BATTERY is selected, you will see the Battery Indicator appear on the upper left-hand corner of the screen. It  
indicates the current Battery charge. Once the Battery is almost exhausted, the Power Indicator starts to blink, and  
the Battery Indicator on the screen turns RED. This indicates that your Battery Pack can only be used for about 10  
more minutes.  
OnScreen  
FrontPower  
Indicator  
Battery Indicator  
Blue  
Green  
Green  
Green  
FullyCharged  
ThreeFourthChargeReminding  
RemainingChargeisgettinglow  
Almostoutof Power  
Blue  
Yellow  
Red  
Alternate  
Green/Orange  
Flashes  
SETUP  
Choosing the Setup option in the Function Menu accesses the Player SETUP MENU, just like the SETUP  
button on the Remote Control. (See pg 38) Unlike using the Remote Control, where the Setup Menu shows  
continuously until you close it, accessing the SETUP from the Function Menu will result in the Menu timing out  
after 10 seconds of inactivity.  
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Using the On-Screen Setup Menu  
Adjusting Video and Audio Settings in the DVD Player Setup  
Your Player features an on-screen Setup Menu that allows you to adjust settings for your  
Video and Audio preferences, and enable player features like Parental Lock. When you  
change settings in the Setup Menu, they are stored even when power is turned off. If you  
wish to return to the factory defaults, they can be easily reset in the OTHERS menu.  
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Stop Disc Play  
Press the STOP button to stop play of the disc. With Audio  
STOP  
CDs and DVDs, after the STOP button is pressed once, the  
CyberHome root frame will be displayed on the built-in  
Screen. After exiting the Setup Menu, you can resume  
playback where you left off.  
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4
Press the SETUP Button  
Press SETUP to enter the on-screen Setup Menu. The initial  
screen contains the following categories:  
SETUP  
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LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
Move Around the Menu with the ARROW Keys  
Use the ARROW buttons to move around the menu. In this example, we’ll hit the DOWN key  
twice to go to AUDIO SETUP, then hit ENTER or Right Arrow Key to enter that Menu. Then  
we’ll hit the DOWN key again to select DIGITAL. Pressing the ENTER key and then press  
the UP/DOWN ARROWs. Now we can use the UP/DOWN ARROW keys to make a  
selection. In this example, we will choose LPCM. Finally, pressing the ENTER button  
confirms the setting.  
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4
ENTER  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
DIGITAL  
D.R.C  
DOLBY/DTS  
TV MODE  
DIGITAL  
D.R.C  
LPCM  
TV MODE  
CHILD  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
SETUP  
Press SETUP to Exit the On-Screen Setup Menu  
You can exit the Setup menu at any time by simply pressing the SETUP key.  
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Parental Lock and Other Options  
Exploring the CHILD and OTHERS Setup Pages  
The CHILD and OTHERS Setup Pages contains many important options for your player. The CHILD menu is where  
you can set a password to control the Parental Lock and Reset functions, which let you limit the play of discs  
beyond a rating you specify, and reset the settings and password to factory defaults, respectively. The OTHERS  
menu contains the FACTORY SETTING option, as well as the MNCOLOR setting, which allows you to change the  
color of the On-Screen Setup Menu.  
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.  
CHILD - LEVELS 1-8  
The Parental Lock allows you to limit the use of your Player to only  
those DVD discs that do not exceed the rating you specify. When the  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Parental Control is set, DVD discs that support this feature will play  
only after the password has been entered. However, typically only discs  
produced by major entertainment companies support Parental Control.  
Discs not supporting this feature will be “immune” to Lock-Out.  
CHILD LEVEL 8  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CANCEL PASSWORD  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
When you attempt to change the Parental Control setting, you are  
prompted for a password. This of course makes sense, as this option  
would be useless if your kids could enter the Setup Menu and disable  
it! If there is no user password set, you’ll be prompted to enter a new  
password. Choose a 4-Digit numeric password and write it down in  
case you forget it. Key in the password and press ENTER.  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
After the password is set, press ENTER on the CHILD option. You can  
choose from 8 levels of Parental Control, corresponding to the standard  
rating system in the USA. The available levels and their equivalent  
ratings are listed to the right:  
LEVEL 1. . . KIDS  
LEVEL 2. . . G  
LEVEL 5. . . PG R  
LEVEL 6. . . R  
LEVEL 3. . . PG  
LEVEL 4. . . PG 13  
LEVEL 7. . . NC 17  
LEVEL 8. . . ADULT  
CHANGE & CANCEL PASSWORD  
Here is where you can change or Cancel your existing password. If you have not already entered the existing  
password in the Setup Menu, you are prompted for the old password. Enter the existing password for access. *If you  
have forgotten your password, you cannot use these options - you must reset the player to factory defaults (see  
below), clearing the previously entered password. After this, you can create a new password as discussed above.  
MNCOLOR - BLUE / VIOLET / GREEN / YLW / ORG  
Changes the Menu Color to the hue you specify.  
LANG.  
VERSION  
VIDEO  
Displays the version of the DVD Player’s FIRMWARE. This may be  
needed for technical support.  
AUDIO  
MNCOLOR BLUE  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
VERSION  
FACTORY SETTING  
FACTORY SETTING  
If you would like to return all settings of your DVD Player’s Setup to the  
factory defaults, choose this option. All values for Audio, Video,  
Language, Parental Control and Password settings will be reset. When  
prompted for a password, enter the Default Factory Password - 3782.  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
Quick Tips  
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Since the factory password is listed here,  
the Parental Control feature may not be  
secure if this manual is accessible by  
your children.  
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Video Setup Options  
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.  
SYSTEM - NTSC / PAL  
SYSTEM  
ASPECT  
OUTPUT  
NTSC  
Your Player will work with TVs based on the NTSC and PAL  
standards, as well as TVs, Monitors and Projectors supporting the  
new Progressive Scan mode.  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
16:9 WS  
YPbPr  
NTSC is the standard TV system used in the USA, Canada, Japan  
and many other countries, supporting 480 Lines at 60Hz. The PAL TV  
system is used in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, among others,  
and supports 576 Lines at 50Hz.  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
*If you are not sure that you are using a P-Scan TV, don’t change this setting until AFTER changing the OUTPUT  
setting discussed below. If this happens, however, you’ll need to reset the player as outlined below. For details on  
setting up the player with a Progress Scan TV, see pg 18.  
Quick Tips  
Resetting to the Player’s Default Video Settings  
Make sure to use caution when changing the OUTPUT settings. If the value selected is not compatible with your  
Television, you may no longer be able to see the screen. If this happens, follow the procedures below to reset  
the player’s settings to default.  
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Turn the unit off unplugging the power cord or detaching the battery pack.  
After a few seconds, power the unit on and LIFT THE DISC COVER.  
Enter one of the following codes on the remote control depending on your TV type:  
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NTSC (USA): STOP - 2 - 0 - 0 - 2  
PAL (Europe): STOP - 2 - 0 - 0 - 3  
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The player is now reset to COMPOSITE Video Out and the TV SYSTEM you specified.  
ASPECT - 4:3 PS / 4:3 LB / 16:9 WS  
You can setup your Player to work with normal and wide screen televisions. If you are using a wide screen TV, set  
this option to 16:9 WS to match the aspect ratio of your TV. When used with a normal TV (4:3 aspect ratio), the 4:3  
PS setting results in the typical “Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the sides to fit on the TV screen.  
The 4:3 LB setting will enable the “Letterbox” format, where the movie is presented in wide screen format with black  
lines at the top and bottom of the screen.  
OUTPUT - S-VIDEO / YCbCr / YPbPr  
Change this setting to match the type of video input jack you are using on your TV. *If you are using a Progressive  
Scan TV, you must change this setting FIRST, before the OUTPUT setting described above.  
Composite Video is the most common video connection type and is supported on most TVs. If you connect  
Composite Video to your TV, normally you don’t need to change OUTPUT settings, and your TV will get displayed. S-  
Video is a higher quality video signal that is separated into brightness and color channels. YCbCr, or COMPONENT  
video is used for TVs, Computer Monitors and Projectors that support three video inputs, one for a color channel  
(Yellow, Blue, Red). YPbPr - P-SCAN, or Progressive Scan TVs are able to scan a complete video frame on each  
pass, unlike normal “interlaced” TVs that require two passes to scan each frame.  
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Audio Setup Options  
DIGITAL - DOLBY / DTS / LPCM  
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.  
Most DVDs are produced with Dolby or DTS 5.1 Channel soundtracks.  
So, normally this setting should be at the default of DOLBY/DTS.  
However, this setting can be set to LPCM to support DVDs featuring  
this type of audio format. LPCM, or Linear Pulse Code Modulation, is a  
stereo digital audio format typically used only with CD audio.  
DIGITAL  
D.R.C  
DOLBY/DTS  
STANDARD  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
CHILD  
D.R.C - FULL / TV MODE / OFF  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
Sometimes called “midnight mode”, D.R.C (Dynamic Range  
Compression) aims to make watching a movie at low volumes more  
enjoyable by boosting the quieter sounds while suppressing the louder  
sounds. This reduction in the difference between the low and high audio  
levels is known as “compression”. You can adjust the level of this  
compression in three levels: FULL - Highest compression, TV MODE -  
Optimized for smaller speakers, and OFF - No compression.  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
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Language Setup Options  
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.  
Setting Language Options for Setup and DVDs  
The Language Setup Page allows you to change the language the  
player will use for the On-Screen Display (OSD), as well as the default  
language for movies with multiple language tracks. Keep in mind that if  
the DVD you’re using does not support the language you choose, the  
default of the disc will be used. This also applies to Subtitle and Disc  
Menu settings.  
O.S.D  
ENGLISH  
ENGLISH  
ENGLISH  
LANG.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
SUBTITLE  
DISCMENU ENGLISH  
CHILD  
OTHERS  
EXIT  
O.S.D - DEUTSCH / ESPAÑOL / ITALIANO / FRANCAIS  
With this setting you can change the language of the On-Screen  
Display menus. This will make it easier to change other options with  
the Setup Menu if English is not your native language.  
ENTER RETURN SETUP  
AUDIO, SUBTITLE & DISCMENU - ENGLISH / GERMAN / SPANISH / ITALIAN / FRENCH /  
CHINESE / ORIGINAL / USER-DEFINED  
You can set the player to use a preferred language for DVD Audio Tracks, Subtitles and Menus. Of course, these  
settings will only take effect for DVD discs that support the language you have chosen. If the DVD discs do not  
support your preferred language, the default for the disc will be used instead. These menus also have the choice of a  
User-Defined Option. Refer to the following language codes to input a language not listed.  
Language Codes  
6565  
6566  
6570  
6577  
6582  
6583  
6588  
6590  
6665  
6669  
6671  
6672  
6678  
6679  
6682  
6765  
6779  
6783  
6789  
6865  
6869  
6890  
6976  
6978  
6979  
6983  
6984  
6985  
7065  
7073  
7074  
7079  
7082  
7089  
Afar  
7165  
7168  
7176  
7178  
7185  
7265  
7273  
7282  
7285  
7289  
7365  
7378  
7383  
7384  
7387  
7465  
7473  
7487  
7565  
7575  
7576  
7577  
7578  
7579  
7583  
7585  
7589  
7665  
7678  
7679  
7684  
7686  
7771  
7773  
Irish  
7775  
7776  
7778  
7779  
7782  
7783  
7784  
7789  
7865  
7869  
7876  
7879  
7982  
8065  
8076  
8083  
8084  
8185  
8277  
8279  
8285  
8365  
8368  
8372  
8373  
8375  
8376  
8377  
8378  
8379  
8381  
8382  
8385  
8386  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Malay  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Nepali  
8387  
8465  
8469  
8471  
8472  
8473  
8475  
8476  
8479  
8482  
8484  
8487  
8575  
8582  
8590  
8673  
8679  
8779  
8872  
8979  
9072  
9085  
Swahili  
Tamil  
Tegulu  
Tajik  
Thai  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Tonga  
Turkish  
Tatar  
Twi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
Xhosa  
Yoruba  
Chinese  
Zulu  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Scots/Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bislama  
Bengali  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Welsh  
Danish  
Hindi  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Italian  
Hebrew  
Japanese  
Yiddish  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Korean  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Kirghiz  
Latin  
Lingala  
Laothian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian/Lettish  
Malagasy  
Maori  
Dutch  
Norwegian  
Oriya  
Punjabi  
Polish  
Pashto/Pushto  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Rhaeto-Romance  
Romanian  
Russian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Serbo-Croatian  
Singhalese  
Slovak  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
Somali  
Albanian  
Serbian  
German  
Bhutani  
Greek  
English  
Esperanto  
Spanish  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Faeroese  
French  
Frisian  
Sundanese  
Swedish  
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Troubleshooting Common Problems  
The Player Does Not Power On  
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The AC Power cord may be loose or not plugged in. Make sure the power cord is secure in the AC socket.  
The Battery Pack may be unattached. Make sure the Battery Pack is attached to the unit firmly.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
The Power of the Battery Pack may be exhausted. Recharge the Battery Pack.  
The unit may be in Standby Mode. Turn the unit on with the remote POWER button or PLAY/PAUSE/ENTER  
Ÿ
Button on the player.  
There must be a pause between powering the unit down and back on of a few seconds.  
Remove Battery Pack or AC Adapter to RESET the player.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
A Specific Disc Does Not Play  
Ÿ
The disc may be dirty. Try cleaning the disc.  
Make sure the disc is not in upside-down  
Ÿ
Ÿ
The region code of the disc may not match that of the player. In this case, the disc cannot be used.  
Disc may not be industry standard.  
Ÿ
The Remote Control Does Not Function  
Ÿ
Make sure you’re aiming the remote directly at the player’s remote sensor, located in the front display.  
Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote and the player.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
The batteries may be drained. Try changing the batteries in the remote.  
You could be using the remote too far away. Try within 4 meters of the player.  
Relocate the player to test if these is interference.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
Subtitles not shown  
Ÿ
Press Remote Control Subtitle button to turn it on.  
Subtitles display only recorded on DVDs.  
Ÿ
The Picture Appears Stretched or Squeezed  
Ÿ
The LCD Mode you are in may be wrong for the movie your’re watching. Try changing the LCD setting to suit  
the movie’s aspect ratio (Standard or Widescreen) (pg 32).  
Ÿ
The Video Aspect Ratio may be set wrong for your Television type.  
Enter the Setup Menu and select the Video Menu. Try changing the ASPECT setting to 4:3 PS (Pan&Scan) if  
you are using a standard TV, or 16:9 WS if your TV is a Wide-Screen type.  
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No Sound from TV or Speakers  
Ÿ
Once you close the unit’s Disc Cover, the unit is still running, but No Sound comes out.  
Disc is Dirty or Damaged. Clean the Disc or change to another one.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
Volume Control is set to Minimum. Raise up the Volume.  
Headphones are connected. Pull out the Headphones.  
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Ÿ
If you are using a Digital Receiver, check the Dolby/DTS setting in the player’s Setup Menu (pg 41).  
Make sure the audio cables connecting the DVD player to your TV or receiver are secure.  
The movie is paused. There is no sound during Pause or Search modes.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
No Image on the Built-in Screen  
Ÿ
Power isn’t on. Turn on the Power.  
Video Mode setting may be in Video output to external monitor mode. Press VIDEO MODE Button to change to  
Ÿ
Normal player operation.  
Make sure the player is not in LCD Off Mode.  
Ÿ
Distorted Picture when Connected to a VCR  
Ÿ
This Player is built with Macrovision copy-protection. This will distort the signal when used with VCRs. Connect  
the player directly to the TV.  
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Specifications  
Playable Discs  
DVD, Audio CD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW, SVCD  
TV Systems Supported  
NTSC, PAL, P-SCAN  
Laser  
Semiconductor Laser, wavelength 650nm  
Frequency Response (Digital Audio)  
DVD Linear Sound:  
48kHz sampling 4Hz to 22kHz  
96kHz sampling 4Hz to 44kHz  
4Hz to 20kHz  
Audio CD:  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Digital Audio)  
More than 65dB  
Audio dynamic range (Digital Audio)  
Less than 75dB  
Harmonic Distortion (Digital Audio)  
Less than 0.015%  
Wow and Flutter  
Less than 0.001% (W.PEAK)  
Connections  
Component Video Out: (Y) 1.0Vpp (75 Ohm), Negative Sync, (Pb)/(Pr) .7 Vpp (75 Ohm)  
S-Video Out:  
Video In / Out:  
Analog Audio In / Out:  
Mini DIN 4-Pin (75 Ohm)  
One Pin Jack, 1Vpp (75 Ohm)  
Two Pin Jacks, 2.0VRMS (470 Ohm)  
Operating Conditions  
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F), Operation Status: Horizontal  
Power Supply  
AC 100~240V, 60Hz  
DC 10V, 2A  
Power Switching Adapter  
Input: AC 100~240V 50/60Hz 0.41A  
Output: DC 10V, 2A  
Power Consumption  
Normal Mode: 12W  
Standby Mode: 0.3W  
Dimensions  
5.51" (W) x 7.32” (H) x 1.02” (D)  
(140mm x 186mm x 26mm)  
Weight  
1.47 lbs. (670 g.)  
*Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Battery Specifications  
Cell  
The cell consists of 6 pieces cell with 1500mAh in 3P 2S configuration.  
Voltage  
7.4 V  
Capacity  
Normal:  
4500mAh  
Operating Temperature  
Charging:  
Discharging:  
Storage:  
0 ~ 45° C  
0 ~ 60° C  
0 ~ 60° C, RH = 60 20 %  
Internal Impedance  
< 150 m ohms  
Estimate Cycle Life  
80% initial capacity remaining after 300 cycles  
Battery Life  
Approx. 3-4 hours, depending on usage  
Charging Time  
2.7 ~ 4 hours  
LED Indicator  
Charging:  
Fully Charged:  
Red  
Green  
Dimensions  
5.23" (W) x 6.57” (H) x 0.55” (D)  
(133mm x 167mm x 14mm)  
Weight  
0.84 lbs. (384 g.)  
*Not:e: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Glossary of DVD-Related Terms  
CD-R & CD-RW  
Recordable Optical Disc formats that can be used as VCD, MP3 or JPG discs with your DVD Player.  
Optical Digital Audio Connector  
A digital audio connection used to connect a DVD player to a receiver or pre-amplifier. Transfers a “RAW” (encoded)  
digital audio signal, minimizes signal degradation.  
Component Video  
Offers the best interface between a video signal source and a TV. Uses three RCA-type jacks to separate the  
component signals making up a video signal. A component video signal is comprised of the luminance (Y) signal  
and separate chrominance (PR and PB) signals.  
Composite Video  
The most common connection between a DVD Player and a video display, Composite Video uses a single RCA  
cable.  
Dolby Digital 5.1  
A digital surround sound system, capable of transferring up to 5 sound channels plus a sub-bass woofer, developed  
by Dolby Labs. Supported on most DVD discs.  
DTS  
Digital Theater System. Another digital surround sound system with 5.1 channels. DTS is supported on some newer  
DVD discs.  
Dual-Layer DVD  
A DVD disc that has two layers on each side. A single-sided, dual-layered DVD can hold almost four hours of video  
and audio, and is also known as a DVD-9.  
DVD  
Digital Video Disc. DVDs come in different formats, such as single-sided or double-sided. Each side can have a  
single layer or two layers of data.  
DVD-5  
A DVD that is single-sided, single-layer, holding up to 4.7 GBytes of data.  
DVD-9  
A DVD that is single-sided, dual-layer, holding up to 8.5 GBytes of data.  
DVD-10  
A DVD that is double-sided and single-layered, which holds up to 9.4 GBytes of data. This disc must be manually  
flipped to use both sides.  
Home Theater  
A system designed to re-create the movie theater experience in the home. A typical home theater system will have a  
DVD Player, TV, Receiver and Speaker System with 4 speakers and a subwoofer for surround sound.  
Interlaced Scanning  
Most Televisions use Interlaced scanning, drawing only odd or even lines with each pass.  
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Glossary of DVD-Related Terms (cont’d)  
LPCM  
Linear PCM is a method of digital audio storage typically used with CD Audio. This format is sometimes  
used on DVD discs - at a higher resolution than CD - for stereo soundtracks.  
MacroVision  
Analog Copy Protection which scrambles video signal when used with VHS recorders. Also has an effect on  
some projectors and monitors.  
MP3  
A compressed audio format. Its small size makes it popular for downloading on internet. MP3 files recorded on  
CD-R or CD-RW media are suitable for playback on your DVD Player.  
NTSC  
National Television System Committee. This is the standard system for TV in the USA and Japan, among others.  
PAL  
Video standard used in most European countries and elsewhere.  
Progressive Scan  
Scans all horizontal lines of a monitor or TV display in one pass, as opposed to Interlaced, which scans only odd  
or even lines with each pass.  
Region Code  
DVD movies are produced with region encoding to restrict distribution of titles to certain areas at certain times.  
To play back a DVD title with a specific region code, you will need a DVD player with the same region code.  
S-Video  
S-Video offers significantly improved video signal performance over a basic composite video connection. To use  
this type of connection, your TV must have an S-Video input.  
VCD  
Digital Video Disc. A digital video disc format particularly popular in Asia. Uses MPEG-1 video compression. The  
picture quality is roughly that of VHS tapes.  
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Index  
a-b repeat..................................................................26  
a-b repeat button.......................................................10  
AC adapter................................................................13  
angle button ................................................................9  
angles (multi-angle playback) ...................................34  
arrow buttons .........................................................9,12  
audio button ..............................................................10  
audio cd.......................................................................6  
audio settings............................................................41  
next track button...................................................10,11  
number buttons .........................................................10  
open button ...............................................................20  
pause button ..........................................................9,21  
parental lock..............................................................39  
password...................................................................39  
play button..............................................................9,20  
power button...........................................................9,11  
power indicator..........................................................31  
power supply........................................................13-14  
previous button.......................................................9,11  
prog button..................................................................9  
program play .............................................................27  
progressive scan setup .............................................18  
push open button..................................................11,20  
batteries (lithium).........................................................8  
battery indicator..............................................14, 35,37  
battery pack .........................................................14-15  
battery safety precautions...........................................3  
battery specification ..................................................45  
brightness button.........................................................9  
brightness.............................................................33,36  
bookmark button .........................................................9  
bookmarks.................................................................25  
random playback.......................................................35  
remote control  
c (clear) button ..........................................................10  
car adapter................................................................15  
component video output............................................18  
composite video output .............................................17  
connections..........................................................16-18  
preparing..................................................................8  
buttons ................................................................9-10  
using.........................................................................8  
repeat buttons ...........................................................10  
repeat playback.........................................................26  
resetting player  
discs.........................................................................6,7  
display button.........................................................9,35  
video output............................................................40  
factory defaults.......................................................39  
return button..............................................................10  
reverse button.........................................................9,11  
enter button............................................................9,12  
factory default settings ..............................................39  
fast forward button..................................................9,11  
features .......................................................................6  
front panel functions.............................................11-12  
function button ................................................12,36-37  
safety instructions .......................................................2  
screen saver..............................................................21  
setup button ................................................................9  
setup menu ..........................................................38-42  
skip ahead/back ........................................................23  
slow button................................................................10  
slow motion playback................................................23  
specifications.............................................................44  
standby power...........................................................20  
still picture .................................................................21  
stop button .............................................................9,21  
subtitle button..............................................................9  
s-video output............................................................17  
glossary................................................................46-47  
goto ........................................................................9,24  
headphones ..............................................................15  
index..........................................................................48  
interference .................................................................2  
jpg files......................................................................29  
table of contents.......................................................4-5  
title button....................................................................9  
troubleshooting..........................................................43  
language settings......................................................42  
LCD button.............................................................9,32  
volume buttons................................................10,11,34  
video input/output.................................................17-19  
menu button ...........................................................9,11  
menus .......................................................................22  
monitor...............................................................9,11,31  
mp3 ........................................................................6,28  
mute button ...............................................................10  
zoom button ..............................................................10  
zoom playback ..........................................................30  
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