TKPR7PDVDSS11
Owner’s
Handbook
7” Portable DVD Player
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
This symbol indicates that dangerous
voltage constituting a risk of electric
shock is present within this unit.
This symbol indicates that there are
important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as
radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way, such as the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do
not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product
must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no
object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should
be placed on the product.
No naked flame sources such as candles should be
placed on the product.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous exposure.
These labels tell you that the unit contains a Laser component. Do not stare at the laser lens.
When the disc drawer is open a safety interlock disconnects
power to the laser. Do not defeat this safety interlock.
IMPORTANT
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However,this is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, hich can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of
the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
BATTERY WARNINGS:
The player and the handset use batteries. There is a risk of
fire and burns if batteries are handled improperly. Do not
disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or
dispose of in fire or water. Do not attempt to open batteries.
Replace the handset batteries in pairs with new batteries
of the same type and construction.
Discard used batteries in accordance with recycling regulations in force in your area.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY INFORMATION...........................................................INSIDE FRONT COVER
Read this manual before using your player.
The Player is set to play Region 2 discs.
The player will accept the following formats (among others): DVD, DVD+R,
DVD+RW, CD-DA, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, Picture CD,HDCD.
The following formats are not acceptable:
DVD discs with other region codes.
Improperly formatted CD-Rs or CD-RWs. This may include discs which are not
finalised.
IMPORTANT NOTE
DVD discs contain various features. Many features are determined by the program
or software content on the DVD disc itself. Some procedures in this manual cannot
be performed if the disc does not support the feature. Also, some discs may need
special settings which are unsupported by the player.
CAUTION: during playback, the disc spins at high speed, do not lift or move the
player, doing so may damage the disc.
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................... 1
PLAYER FEATURES............................................................................................... 2
CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS.............................................................................. 3
EXTERNAL AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS . ............................................................ 4
REMOTE HANDSET............................................................................................... 6
PRELIMINARIES................................................................................................... 7
PLAYING A DVD................................................................................................... 8
BASIC OPERATION................................................................................................ 9
ADVANCED OPERATION...................................................................................... 10
PLAYING AN AUDIO CD . .................................................................................... 12
PLAYING A JPG OR MIXED MEDIA DISC............................................................... 15
PLAYING FILES ON USB DRIVES AND SD CARDS.................................................. 18
CUSTOMISING PLAYER SETTINGS....................................................................... 19
THE RATINGS PAGE (PARENTAL CONTROL SETTINGS).......................................... 22
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP ITEMS.......................................................................... 23
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................... 24
CARE AND CLEANING......................................................................................... 24
WARRANTY....................................................................................................... 25
UNPACKING
The carton should contain:
• The DVD Player; Remote Control; Operating Manual.
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest TESCO store for a
replacement. Have your receipt ready when you call. Retain the packaging. If you
dispose of it, do so having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................. 25
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PLAYER FEATURES
DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW DVD+R, DVD+RW capable
TV format: NTSC (Player): PAL (Vireo Out)
Screen format: Selectable Normal/Widescreen
Video output: Composite Video output
Audio output: Stereo analogue output
DVD features:
Multi Subtitle select
Multi Language select
Multi Angle select
Other features:
On screen display menu
Multi-level zooming
Parental control
JPG picture view
DVD REGION CODES
THIS PLAYER PLAYS REGION 2 AND REGION FREE ,
UNIVERSAL (0) DISCS.
DVD discs and players are covered by a worldwide
agreement which limits playback of DVD discs to
specific regions as determined by the software manufacturer. Most DVDs come marked with a region coding.
A disc specified as playable in one region may not play
on a player designed for a different region. A disc specified as universal or with no region coding (Code 0)may
be played in any region.
The regions are:
Region 1: Canada, USA
Region 2: Europe, Japan, Mid. East, South Africa
Region 3: South-East Asia
Region 4: Australia, Caribbean, New Zealand, Central & South America,
Region 5: Africa, Former Soviet Union, India, North Korea, Pakistan
Region 6: China
DVD FILM RATINGS
An international agreement limits playback of DVD discs
to certain age groups as below:
I KID SAFE
5 PGR
6R
2G
3 PG
7 NC17
4 PG 13
8 ADULT
The DVD player is set to play all disc ratings.
Your DVD disc and packaging has information about the
classification of the disc.
If there are young children in your house you can restrict
viewing to particular age groups by following the
instructions in the SETUP menu.
IMPORTANT NOTE
DVD discs contain various features. Many features are
determined by the program or software content on the
DVD disc itself. Some procedures in this manual cannot
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be performed if the disc does not support the feature.
Also, some discs may need special settings which are
unsupported by the player.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
CAUTION: during playback, the disc spins at high speed,
do not lift or move the player, you may damage the disc.
CAUTION: when the player is stopped the disc is still
rotating at a very high speed. Leave the disc to come to a
rest before removing it. Stopping a disc manually could
damage both the disc and the player.
Never press down on the disc compartment lid especially when a disc is playing.
If a video recorder is connected to the player, the video
output image will be distorted.
NOTICES
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and
is intended for home and other limited viewing uses
only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol
are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
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Fast Forward Search
Fast Reverse Search
Previous Track
Next Track
Play/Pause
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ENTER
1. PLAY KEYS
2. DVD/USB/SD key
3. SETUP key
4. MENU key
5. STOP key
6. NAVIGATION KEYS
7: Remote Handset sensor
8: Mains Indicator
9: Battery Indicator
10: Disc Door Open
11: DC Input 12V
12: ON/OFF SWITCH
13: Digital Output
14: AV Output
15: Headphone Connector
16: SD Card socket
17: USB socket
NAVIGATION KEYS
Move along a Menu/Menu Choice: During play, increase volume.
Move back in a Menu/Menu Choice: During play, decrease volume.
Move Up a Menu/Menu Choice.
Move Down a Menu/Menu Choice.
ENTER: Confirm an Action.
EXTERNAL AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS - 1
BEFORE CONNECTING ANY EQUIPMENT ENSURE IT IS SWITCHED
OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY!
TV (AUDIO/VISUAL) OUTPUT CONNECTION
You will need to purchase an interconnect with a three pole 3.5mm
jack on one end and three RCA phono plugs on the other. This interconnect is often used for connecting Camcorders and games consoles.
Connect the jack plug to the Player AV OUT socket Connect the YELLOW
plug to the Composite Video input of the TV. Connect the WHITE and
RED plugs to the Audio inputs of the TV.
You can now view and listen to the DVD player on the TV.
WHITE (left)
RED (Right)
YELLOW (Video)
ANALOGUE AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTION
You will need the interconnect as described above. Connect the jack
plug to the Player AV OUT socket Connect the WHITE and RED plugs to
a LINE input of your hi-fi system. Do NOT connect the YELLOW plug.
WHITE (left)
RED (Right)
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTION
If you have a Hi-Fi System, AV Receiver etc. that can accept a Digital
(SPDIF) co-axial input you should use this connection. You will get
better sound and will be able to enjoy movies in true Dolby Digital 5.1
multichannel sound.
You will need a MONO 3.5mm jack to single RCA phono plug. Alternatively you can use a standard Stereo 3.5mm plug to 2 phono plugs and
connect the White plug, leaving the Red plug disconnected.
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EXTERNAL AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS - 2
HEADPHONE CONNECTION
Connect a pair of headphones as shown. This connection disconnects
the internal speakers of the DVD player.
WARNING: Listening at loud volumes can damage your hearing!
USB and SD CARD CONNECTIONS
The player can play USB drives and SD cards containing images, mp4
and vVID videoamd mp3 files.
SD cards should be connected as in the diagram
USB drives may be plugged in directly to the player or via a suitable
connecting lead. The player will not recognise card readers connected
via the USB port.
Inserting an SD Card: Hold the card with the pins facing down. Line
the card up with the slot and push gently until it clicks in place.
To remove the card: Push the card in with a finger until it clicks. The
card will release. Pull the card out and store it safely .
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REMOTE HANDSET
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1 DVD/USB/SDSelect a Disc/USB drive/SD Card
2 Bring the player into/out of Standby.
3 NUMBER KEYS*
4 SETUP: Enter/Exit the player Setup menu
5 NAVIGATION KEYS**
6 LANG/LR DVD Play - scroll audio options.
CD Play - select Mono/Stereo modes
7 ][ Fast Forward/Reverse Search
8 N/P Toggle NTSC/PAL mode
9 ANGLE: Change the viewing angle
10 OSD :
Display/Hide On Screen Displays
11 MUTE:
Toggle sound OFF/ON
12 REPEAT: Select a repeat mode.
13 A-B: Select and repeat a chosen passage.
14 SEARCH: Play from a specific point on a disc.
15 TITLE:
Display title information on a DVD.
16 SUBTITLE: Select subtitles during DVD play.
17 ZOOM: Enlarge/Reduce Image on Screen.
18 VOL+/- Increase/Decrease Volume
19 uII Play/Pause a DVD/Slide show etc.
20 STOP . Press Once to stop playback temporarily
Press Twice to stop playback completely
21 } {
Go to next/previous chapter/track etc.
22 PROG
Enter Program Mode.
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NAVIGATION KEYS**
p Move Up a Menu/Menu Choice
q Move Down a Menu/Menu Choice
u Move along a Menu/Menu Choice
t Move Back in a Menu/Menu Choice
ENTER Confirm an Action
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NUMBER KEYS*
To enter a number between 0 and 9 just enter
the number.
To enter numbers from 10-19 (e.g. 12) press
the -/-- key and then the number (2).
To enter a number
between 20 and 29
press the -/-- key
twice followed by
the number, and
so on..
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HANDSET PREPARATION
USING THE HANDSET
You will need to purchase two AAA batteries.
1: Invert the handset. Slide off the battery cover.
Point the handset at the infrared receiving window of
the player.
The handset must be no
more than 3 metres from
the player and at an angle
of no more than 30º for
reliable operation.
If handset operation is erratic in sunlight, move the
player into the shade.
2: Place 2 AAA batteries in the battery compartment
with their polarities as shown.
CONNECTING THE DC ADAPTOR
Connect the DC plug of the supplied adaptor (mains
or vehicle) into the Player. Plug the Adaptor into the
mains point and switch on the power.
3: Replace the battery cover.
The amount of time taken to charge the battery depends on the amount of residual charge remaining
but it could take several hours.
DURING BATTERY OPERATION:
If there is no display when the player is turned on:
This is not a fault condition but due to a flat battery.
• Switch the player off, connect the charger as described above and charge the battery for four hours.
BATTERY STATUS INDICATIONS
Fully Charged Battery - Green.
Partially Charged - Red
When the battery is running out:
• After a short period the player will shut down.
• You must charge the battery as soon as possible.
Battery Indicator
Power Indicator
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the handset behaves erratically or fails to operate
the batteries should be replaced. Observe all battery
cautions on the Inside Front Cover.
PORTABLE OPERATION
If you want to use the player without external power
you will need to charge the battery. Charge the battery when the player is switched off.
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To conserve power:
• Always switch the player off when it is not connected to the adaptor or you will drain the battery.
• Follow all the advice in this manual to keep your
battery in good condition.
POSITIONING THE PLAYER
PLAYING A DVD
Place the player on a level surface where it cannot get knocked
over or fall.
Do NOT operate the player on your knee or on the rear seat of
a travelling vehicle as the player may skip tracks and damage
the disc and the player.
• Plug the Adaptor into the mains point and switch on the power.
• Lift up the player lid and angle the screen.
• Switch the Player ON. The Power indicator will glow
Green to show that external power is connected
The power indicator glows when power is applied, even in Standby.
If the player has been set to Standby:
• Press the STANDBY key on the handset to activate the player.
• Move the DISC OPEN button to the left to open the disc lid.
• Load a disc into the tray, label side up. Align the centre of the disc with the centre of the disc guide. Press gently on the disc to snap it into place.
• Close the disc cover. The disc will now load. Some formats take more time to load than others as the player has to download the Table of Contents (TOC).
DVD discs will display the ROOT or TITLE menu. If there is one title and nothing
else the disc may play. The ROOT menu loads when you first insert a DVD disc
and contains all the information relating to the disc. To access this menu at other
times, press the MENU key. The TITLE menu shows the titles available on the DVD.
On many DVDs the ROOT and TITLE menus are the same. Each TITLE is divided into
CHAPTERS. So you can play all, or any part of the disc.
When you switch the player on or open the Disc Compartment lid, Disc
operation is selected by default. This will happen even when a USB drive
or SD card connected to the player and there is no disc in the compartment. To play a USB drive/SD card, the relevant mode must be enabled by
pressing the Disc/USB/SD key on the player or the handset. (See P 18)
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ADJUSTING THE PLAYER SCREEN
• Hold the player steady and open the lid carefully
• Remove any plastic film covering the screen. To do this
hold the tab at the lower right edge of the film and peel the
film off carefully.
SWIVELLING AND TILTING THE SCREEN
• The screen will open up to a maximum of 180° (Fig. A)
• The screen will swivel up to180° clockwise (Fig. B).
• DO NOT attempt to swivel the screen anticlockwise
• When fully open the player can be operated with the
screen facing forward (Fig C), or facing away (Fig D)
To operate the player with the screen facing away
from the controls:
• Rotate the screen fully 180° clockwise (Fig.B)
• Carefully fold the screen onto the player
NOTE: When adjusting the screen do so slowly. NEVER force
the screen.
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BASIC OPERATION
1) To play a DVD disc from the beginning
Press uII on the player or the handset.
2) To change tracks when a DVD disc is playing
Press } to go forward one track at a time
Press { to go back one track at a time
When you reach the final track you cannot go to the first track using }
(Some DVDs will return you to the Title screen).
Press { to go back through the tracks.
3) Fast Forward Playback
Press ] repeatedly
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The speed cycles 2X 4X 8X 16X 2X ...
Press uII to resume normal play
4) Fast Reverse Playback
Press [ repeatedly
X2
The speed cycles 2X 4X 8X 16X 2X ...
Press uII to resume normal play
5) To Pause a disc during Play:
II Pause
Press uII
Press uII to resume play
6) STEP (Frame Advance)
IIu Step
Repeatedly press .
The film advances on frame at a time. Press uII or ENTER to resume normal play.
7) Zoom:
1
Press ZOOM repeatedly
There are three levels of Zoom: 1 2 3 and OFF.
When Zoom is greater than 1: use the ▲▼►◄ keys to shift the zoom point.
In zoom mode you can pause and resume play.
To restore normal viewing: Press ZOOM to cycle to OFF
OFF
Stopping and restarting the disc will also restore normal mode
8) To alter the volume:
Use the VOL+/- keys on the handset to alter volume from 0 (min) up to 19 (max).
9) To mute/unmute the volume: Press
on the handset.
10) Stopping the Disc
The STOP . button has two modes. When a disc is paused the laser is active. If the
disc is paused for too long the surface may burn. A special stop mode is available
which stops the laser and the disc but memorises the position. When PLAY is next
pressed the disc picks up where it left off.
Stop
Press STOP ..
Press uII or ENTER to resume play from the
point at which STOP . was pressed.
Resume
Stop
Press STOP . twice. The disc is now stopped.
Press uII to play the disc again.
NOTE: If there is no activity i.e the disc is stopped or no disc is loaded, after a period
the screen saver will appear. After a further period the player will enter Standby.
After Use: Stop the disc and remove it from the player before switching off.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
An On Screen Display (OSD) disc status indicator will be displayed on the TV screen
when certain functions are executed, or when the OSD button on the handset is
pressed. When different discs are loaded the indicators may change.
ROOT AND TITLE MENUS:
1: Load a DVD disc.
2: To display the ROOT menu: Press MENU on the handset or the player.
The Root Menu displays the hierarchical structure of the DVD disc. If a disc is
playing it will stop.
3: To display the TITLE menu: Press TITLE on the handset. The title menu may
contain one or more titles.
All the user choices on the disc are driven from these menus.
(On many DVDs the TITLE and ROOT menus are the same).
DIRECT PLAY FROM THE TITLE MENU
1: Press TITLE on the handset to display the TITLE menu
2: Enter the title/chapter number from the handset
3: To play the title: Press ENTER.
Note: Many current DVD movies block access to (or do not have) a Title
menu as all the valid choices are driven from the Root menu.
CHECKING THE OPERATIONAL STATUS
The ON SCREEN DISPLAY shows the current title playing, the chapter being
played and various time modes.
Press the OSD key continuously to cycle the Display Modes:
These screens give you all the information
abut the disc currently playing.
You can display the OSD menu during play
or from the ROOT menu.
DVD Video
Time
00:14:34/01:39:45
Title
3/3
Chapter 4/20
Audio
Subtitle
Angle
Bitrate
1/3
6 Ch Eng
Off
1/3
3.92Mbps
(OSD Off )
Direct Selection During Play
You can change chapters by pressing the chapter number.
To select a number between 0 and 9 enter the number. To select numbers from
10-19 (e.g. 12) press the -/-- key and then the number (2). To select a number
between 20 and 29 press the -/-- key twice followed by the number, and so on
• Enter a number (say 2).
The player will jump to the start of the chapter/title indicated if the entry is valid.
HINT: When using direct selection and the Search function (next page) having the
OSD visible will help you make a valid selection.
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PROGRAM PLAY
You can program up to 12 titles or chapters to play in any order.
TITLE CHAPTER
• Press PROG
Program
The PROGRAM menu appears.
1 TT – – – CH – – –
Play
Using the number keys, fill in the first title 2 TT – – – CH – – –
3 TT – – – CH – – – Clear program
number.
• Press uto highlight the Chapter and nter the numberProgram
1 TT – 2 – CH – 6 –
Play
Move the cursor with the ▲▼►◄ keys and enter
2 TT further
– 3 – CHselections
–2–
3 TT – 1 – CH – 1 – Clear program
To correct mistakes reselect the Title/Chapter and re-enter the numbers.
If you enter an invalid Title or Chapter no: the entry willProgram
self clear.
1 TT – 2 – Program
CH – 6 –
Play
Program
When you have filled the first three selections:
2 TT – 3 – CH – 2 –
TT –– –– –– CH
CH –– –– ––
Play
11 TT
Play
TTthe
–1–
– CH
CH
–1–
page.
Highlight q and press the ENTER key to move223 toTT
TT
–– ––next
– CH
–– –– –– Clear program
TT –– –– –– CH
CH –– –– –– Clear program
33 TT
Clear program
When you have finalised the program:
Program
Program
To play the program:
TT –– 22 –– CH
CH –– 66 ––
Play
11 TT
Play
TT –– 33 –– CH
CH –– 22 ––
Highlight Play and press the ENTER key. 22 TT
TT –– 11 –– CH
CH –– 11 –– Clear program
33 TT
Clear program
To cancel the program:
Program
REPEAT PLAY
Pressing the REPEAT key will:
A: Repeat a Chapter
B: Repeat a Title
Repeat Chapter
Repeat Title
Repeat Off
C: Cancel REPEAT
In REPEAT mode the selection repeats continuously until cancelled
REPEATING A CHOSEN PASSAGE (A-B Repeat)
• Press A-B RPT at the start of the selection (point A)
• Press A-B RPT at the end of the selection (point B)
The disc will repeat the passage continuously
• Press A-B RPT to return to normal play
Program
Highlight Clear Program, press ENTER
TT –– 22 –– CH
CH –– 66 ––
Play
11 TT
Play
TT –– 33 –– CH
CH –– 22 ––
22 TT
Press PROG to exit.
TT –– 11 –– CH
CH –– 11 ––
33 TT
Clear program
program
Clear
To add or edit tracks program during
program play:
Press PROG. The program screen re-ppears.
Select a blank (or filled) program position with the ▲▼►◄ keys. Enter the new
number and exit the program (see above).
To clear a program during program play: Press STOP twice.
Rep A–
Rep A– B
Rep AB Off
THE ‘SEARCH’ COMMAND
This command can be used either to select a title or chapter by number. It can also
be used to access the disc by directly entering the time.
Search
• Press Search
Title
2
The currently playing Chapter, Title and Chapter
4
Time
00 : 10 : 50
Time will display.
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•
•
•
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Move the cursor with the ▲▼►◄ keys to select the required parameter.
Enter the Title,Chapter or Time from the number keypad.
Press ENTER to play the disc from the selected Time/Chapter/Title
Press SEARCH to cancel the entry.
CHANGING THE AUDIO SETTINGS OF A DVD
The player allows you to select a preferred language, TV and audio format from
those included on the DVD video disc.
• Press LANG L/R repeatedly. Total Audio Audio Format and
Channels
Language
The choices will cycle:
1/4
5.1 Ch Eng
2/4
2 Ch Eng
3/4
5.1 Ch Deu
2/4
2 Ch Deu
PLAYING AN AUDIO CD
Load an Audio CD into the player. The player reads the disc. Most CDs will start
automatically - a very few won’t.
Time played on track
CD Display
Current Track /
00:04:07
Track02:CDA
2 / 20
Total Tracks
Repeat
Track02
Mode
Track03
Track04
Track06
Track07
1/2 Eng
2/2 Deu
Off
CHANGING THE CAMERA ANGLE
During playback of a DVD disc:
Press ANGLE repeatedly to select a camera angle. A DVD may contain 9 angles.
AFTER USE
• Open the disc tray and remove the disc.
• Close the disc tray
• Set the player to Standby, or switch it off and disconnect the power supply.
: Off
: Normal
Edit mode
Track05
After you have entered the selection, the program will play with the new settings.
SELECTING SUBTITLES
•••••
Repeatedly press SUBTITLE to choose
•••••
a supported language
•••••
Hint: Often the Subtitle menu will contain Director’s
commentary and other items that are not part of the film proper.
Track01
Music Playing
Track08
1) To play an entire disc from the beginning when it is stopped:
Press ENTER or uII 2) To change tracks when a disc is playing
• Press } to go forward one track at a time
• Press { to go back one track at a time
When you reach the final track you cannot go to the first track using } .
• Press { to go back through the tracks.
3) Pausing a disc
• Press uII. The disc will pause.
• Press uII to resume play.
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4) Stopping and Re-starting a Disc
• PressSTOP ..
. Press uII to resume play from where the disc was stopped.
To completely stop a disc: Press STOP . twice.
5) Selecting and playing a track
• Press ▲▼ to move up/down the track list and select a track. The highlight will
move to a new track with each press.
• Press ENTER or uII to to play from the selected track.
• Inputting the wanted track via the number keypad will also start play from
the selected track.
ADVANCED PLAY
A1) Standard Repeat
Repeat Single
• Press REPEAT once to repeat the track.
• Press REPEAT again to repeat all tracks.
Repeat Folder
• Press REPEAT again to cancel repeat.
Repeat Off
A2) Alternative Method
• Press u once
00:04:07
The REPEAT tile will be 2 / 20 Track02:CDA
Track01
Repeat
: Folder
highlighted.
Track02
Mode
: Normal
• Press ENTER
Track03
Edit mode
Track04
repeatedly to cycle the
Track05
repeat mode. .
Track06
Music Playing
Track07
• Press t once to
Track08
return to the tracklist.
B) Selecting a Mode
• Press u to select the
right hand pane.
• Press ▲▼ to select the
MODE tile.
• Press ENTER to change
the mode :
2 / 20
2 / 20
00:04:07
00:04:07
Track02:CDA
Track02:CDA
Track01
Repeat
Track01
Repeat
Track02
Mode
Track02
Track03
Track03
Track04
Track04
Mode
: Off
: Off
: Shuffle
: Shuffle
Edit Mode
Edit Mode
Track05
Track05
Track06
Track06
Track07
Track07
Music
Playing
Music
Playing
Track08
Track08
Mode
: Normal
Mode
: Normal
Normal: Play all songs once and stop
: Shuffle
Mode
: Shuffle
Shuffle: Play all songs in random order and stop Mode
: Music
IntroIntro
Mode
: Music
Music Intro: The player plays a few seconds of each Mode
tack in turn and then stops.
Selecting a track in Intro Mode: When the intro of the desired song appears;
• Press ENTER to cancel Intro Mode and play all the songs on the CD normally
C): Mode and Repeat Play: The player can combine Mode Play and repeat Play e.g. you can combine shuffle and folder repeat to get continuous random play.
You can select shuffle mode and single repeat. If you do this you will get only
one t repeating rack. If you press } or { , the player will select another track
randomly and continue with shuffle play ignoring the single repeat command.
D) Stereo and Mono play modes:
Press LANG L/R to cycle playback mode LeftRight Mix Stereo.
Left/Right: Play the Left/Right Channel only through both speakers
Mix: Play Left and Right Channels through both speakers (Normal Mono)
Stereo: Normal Stereo mode
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E) Fast Forward and Reverse Playback
Step 3: After selecting the program:
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• Press ] or [ to select fast forward/reverse
The speed cycles 2X 4X 8X 16X 2X...)
• Press uII to resume play.
• Press u . Press▼ twice to select
“Add to program”
F) Program Play
You can make up a program of your favourite songs and play them in the
order you have selected. It is possible to set and play a Program while the disc
is playing but it is easier to do this when the disc is completely stopped.
• Press STOP . twice the CD.
Step 1
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Track02
Track03
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Normal
Edit Mode
Track04
Track05
Track06
Track07
Music Playing
Track08
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00:04:07
Edit mode
Track02
Program view
Track03
Add to program
Track04
Track05
Track06
Track02
Track03
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Normal
Edit Mode
Track04
Program view
Track03
Add to program
Track04
Track05
Track06
• Press ▲ to go back to
“Program View’.
• Press ENTER
The tile changes to ’Browser
View’ and the program tracks
display.
Music Playing
Track07
Track08
00:04:07
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Track01
Add to program
Track03
Edit Mode
Track04
Browser view
Track06
Music Playing
Track07
Step 5
• Press ▲ to highlight ‘Edit Mode’.
00:04:07
Track05
Track06
Edit mode
Track02
00:04:07
/ Track08 CDA
Track01
Music Playing
Track07 00:04:07
/
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Track08
Track01
Step 4
00:04:07
Track01
• Press u to select the right
hand pane
• Press ▲▼ to select
“Program Edit”
• Press ENTER
Step 2
• Press t to go to the tracklist.
• Press ▲▼ to move up/down
the track list and select a track.
• Press ENTER. A tick mark
appears beside the selected track.
/
• Press ENTER
The tick marks disappear as the
files are added to the program.
/
Track01
Music Playing
Track08
• Press ENTER to deselect it. 8 / 20 / Track08 CDA
If you omit this step the program will Track01
not play!! Repeat
Track02
Track03
Track04
To deprogram the track: Re-select the track and press ENTER.
Mode
: Off
: Normal
Edit Mode
Track05
Track06
Track07
Track08
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Music Playing
Step 6
• Press t once to return to
the tracklist.
The first track is highlighted.
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PLAYING A JPG OR MIXED MEDIA CD
00:04:07
00:04:07
// Track08 CDA
Track01
Track01
Track03
Track02
Track04
Track03
Track06
Track04
Mode
Repeat
Load a JPG or mixed media disc into the player. The main screen will appear.
: Normal
: Off
edit
Mode Program
: Normal
Add
to Mode
program
Edit
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Track05
Folders
Track06
MusicPlaying
Playing
• Press ENTER
Music
Track07
Track08
The program will now play.
In program mode Repeat, Mode and all standard CD play functions operate
00:04:07
Deleting a track or program 8 / 20 / Track08 CDA
Repeat
: Off
• Press . twice to completely stop theTrack01
disc.
Track02
Mode
: Normal
• Press ▲▼ to select “Edit Mode” Track03
Edit Mode
Track04
• Press ENTER to confirm
Track05
Track06
In the next Screen
00:04:07
Music Playing
/ Track08 CDA
8 / Track07
20
Track08
• Press t to go to the tracklist.
Track01
Track03
• Press ▲▼ to select a track.
Track04
Track06
• Press ENTER - a tick mark
appears beside the track.
• Press u to move to the
Right Hand pane
Press ▼ twice to highlight ‘Clear Program’’.
• Press ENTER - the track/s are removed.
Edit mode
Browser view
Clear program
Music Playing
You can only clear a program is by deprogramming all the tracks individually.
Opening and closing the disc drawer will remove the entire program.
Pictures (BMP, JPG)
MPG 4 movie
Music
ZOO
ZOO
Filter
LONDON
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Normal
Sammy
Andy
6 / 20
Jack
Will
Help
A Hard Day’s
JPEG Preview
A disc may contain pictures, video clips and music . These may be on the disc itself
or within folders.
SELECTING FORMATS
/
20 Pane
• Press u to go to the Right1 /Hand
ZOO
Filter
• Press the ▲▼ keys to highlight ‘Filter’
Audio
LONDON
Repeat
: Off
Photo
Sammy
• Press ENTER.
Mode
: Normal
Video
Andy
In the flyout which opens:
Jack
• Use the ▲▼ keys to highlight Audio/Photo/Video
Will
JPEG Preview
Help
• Press ENTER to select/deselect A(untick)
the items. So if you deselect Audio and
Hard Day’s
Video the player will recognise only pictures and so on.
• Press t once to return.
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/
Track01
Track02
Track03
Track04
Track05
Track06
Track07
Track08
00:04:07
VIEWING PICTURES (JPGS)
Pictures should be in JPG form for quick loading.
• Use the ▲▼ keys to highlight a picture . Press
ENTER. OR Enter a number.
All the pictures not in folders play as a slide show.
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ZOO
ZOO
Filter
LONDON
Repeat
Sammy
Andy
Mode
Jack
Will
• Press the tukeys repeatedlyto rotate the image 90°. toHelp
the left or right.
A Hard Day’s
• Press the ▲▼ keys to flip the picture 180°
• Press II to pause. Press ENTER to resume.
• Press MENU to stop the disc and return to the main menu.
• Press ZOOM to increase the picture size 1 2 3 and OFF.
• When Zoom is greater than 1: use the ▲▼►◄ keys to shift the zoom point.
PLAYING AUDIO FILES
• Proceed as for Picture files chooosing an Audio file. NOTE: If you first select an Audio
file only audio files will play. If you select a picture first only picture files will play.
PLAYING MPEG-4 and xVid FILES
The mpeg-4 standard covers many formats. Some will play on this player, others
will be recognised by the player but will not play (some AVI files). XvID files will
play and their use is recommended - XvID convertors are readily available.
• Press the ▲▼ keys to highlight an mp-4/xVID track. Press ENTER.
The track will play. When all the video tracks on the disc have played the disc will
stop. (This depends on the repeat mode).
TO CHANGE FORMATS:
Press MENU to return to the main menu. Select another file.
REPEAT MODE
You can select Single Repeat, Repeat Folder or Repeat OFF.
Single
: OffRepeat - Repeat one file continuously
: Normal
Folder
Repeat- Repeat the contents of a folder continuously.
If you have a combination of files, some in folders and some on the main disc
drive (Root) you can repeat files in individual folders or files on the disc drive
proper but NOT the entire contents of the disc. To play selections across folders
you must use Program Mode (See Below)
JPEG Preview
MODE SELECTION
You can select Shuffle, Normal or Music Intro (See Page 13)
Normal: Play all files in a folder once and stop
Shuffle: Play all files in a folder in random order and stop
Music Intro: The player plays a few seconds of each song in turn and then stops.
NOTE: You can select Music Intro even when you are viewing pictures and have
deselected Audio from playing but the player will not recognise this mode!
PLAYING FOLDERS
Load a media disc into the player.
• Press ▲▼ to select a folder
• Press ENTER
The contents of the folder display
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ZOO/ Img 001
Filter
Img 001
Img 002
Img 003
Img 004
Img 005
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Normal
• Use the ▲▼ keys to highlight a Picture or Video or Audio File.
Press ENTER. OR Enter a number. All the pictures or Audio or Video files in the
folder will play from that point forward.
To return to the main menu
• Press ▲to highlight the Folder
• Press ENTER
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ZOO/ --
• Press ▲▼ to select
Edit mode
• Press ENTER.
/
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ZOO
Repeat
: Off
LONDON
Mode
: Normal
Sammy
Andy
• Press t once to
Jack
return to the Left pane
Will
Repeat
: Off
Step 2
Help
Mode
: Normal
A Hard Day’s
• Press ▲▼ to select
the files.
• Press ENTER - a tick appears beside the file.
JPEG Preview
To deprogram a file: Re-select the and press ENTER.
Edit mode
Filter
Img 001
Img 002
Img 003
Img 004
Img 005
The main menu will display
1 / 20
ZOO
ZOO
Filter
LONDON
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Normal
Sammy
Andy
Jack
Will
Help
A Hard Day’s
JPEG Preview
• At any time , pressing the MENU key also returns you to the Folder Menu
Program Play
Step 1
• Press u to select the right hand pane
To select a file which is in a folder
• Press ▲▼ to select the folder.
• Presss ENTER
• Press ▲▼ to select the file/s.
• Press ENTER - a tick appears beside the file
To select another folder/file
• Press▲to highlight the Folder with the arrow
• You may now select another folder/file
Step 3
After selecting the program:
• Press u
• Press ▲ twice to go to ‘Add to Program’
• Press ENTER
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JPEG Preview
/
1 / 20
ZOO
Mode
: Normal
LONDON
Edit Mode
Sammy
Andy
Program View
Jack
Will
JPEG Preview
Help
A Hard Day’s
ZOO
1 / 20
ZOO
Filter
LONDON
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Norma
Sammy
Andy
Jack
Will
ZOO/ -1 / 20
Help
A Hard Day’s
Img 001
Img 002
Img 003
JPEG Preview
Filter
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Norm
Img 004
Img 005
JPEG Previe
6 / 20
Step 4
/
00:04:07
Track01
PLAYING FILES ON USB DRIVES AND SD CARDS
Edit mode
Track02
Program view
.
• Press ▼ to go to “Program View’
Track03
Track04
• Press ENTER
Add to program
Track05
Track06
Music Playing
Track07
The tile changes to
’Browser View’ and the
program tracks display
- /6
Track08
/
Mode
Sammy
:Normal
Andy
Edit mode
Jack
Browser view
Help
USB drives and SD cards can be plugged into the player. The player will recognise
all folders on these media and will play jpgs, MP3 and MP4 and xVID files..
• Connect a SD Card or USB drive (or both)to the player (Refer to Page XX).
• If you are playing a disc: stop play fully.
• Press the DVD/USB/SD key on the handset or the player DISC
to select the media.
CARD
• Press ENTER.
USB
The highlight indicates the current choice.
Img 001
JPEG Preview
Img 005
Step 5
8 / 20
00:04:07
/ Track08 CDA
Track01
Highlight ‘Edit Mode’. Press ENTER to deselect
it.
Track02
Track03
Step 6
Repeat
: Off
Mode
: Normal
Edit Mode
Track04
Track05
Track06
Track07
The first
• Press t once to return to the tracklist.
Track08
track is highlighted.
• Press ENTER to play the program.
NOTE: If you program combinations of Audio /Video/
JPG files onlythe first file type selected will play.
Music Playing
/
- /6
Sammy
Andy
Jack
Help
Img 001
(Only connected devices are visible: e.g if there is no USB drive card connected to the
player the USB choice is not available.)
Use the procedure on the previous pages to view and manipulate your
pictures and navigate folders.
When you have finished:
• Press the DVD/USB/SD key on the handset or the player to select DISC.
• Press ENTER
The player now reverts to disc mode and you may safely remove your media.
Edit Mode
Opening
and closing the Disc Lid even while a SD Card or USB drive is playing
View revert the player to Disc operation.
will Browser
automatically
Add to Program
NEVER UNPLUG AN SD CARD WHILE IT IS TRANSFERRING DATA - YOU
COULD DESTROY THE DATA AND DAMAGE THE CARD.
JPEG Preview
Img 005
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CUSTOMISING PLAYER SETTINGS
Always access the SETUP menu when the player is FULLY stopped or wnen
there is no disc in the drawer.
• Press SETUP to enter the Setup menu. The setup menu has 5 categories: Language: Video: Audio: Rating: and Misc.
• Press ▲ or ▼ to move up and down a menu list
• Press ► or ◄ to take you to the next/previous menu list
• Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
• Press SETUP at any time to leave the Setup menu. If you are in the middle
of a procedure any change will be discarded.
LANGUAGE SETUP: This is the language used in on screen displays.
• Press SETUP to enter Setup. The Setup Menu deploys.
Language
Video
Audio
Language
Subtitle
Audio
DVD menu
: English
: Off
: English
: English
Rating
• Press ENTER to confirm.
Language
The current selection is highVideo
lighted.
Audio
Rating
Use the same procedure to change the other parameters.
SUBTITLE: Normally OFF. If there is a non English speaker in your house you may
want to set the subtitles to that language, (or for foreign films, English).
AUDIO: The language you want the film to be in. Default is English.
DVD MENU: The language in which film menus display. Default is English.
When you have made the changes:
• Press ◄ to return to the Setup Menu
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select Video: Audio: Rating: or Misc. OR
• Press SETUP to leave the Setup menu.
Press ► to highlight “Language”
Language
Video
Audio
Rating
Misc
Language
Subtitle
Audio
DVD menu
: English
English
: English
Francais
: English
Espanol
: English
Chinese
Polski
• Press ▲ or ▼ to move
Misc up and down the list. The highlight will move but
the tick indicating the current selected value will stay in place.
• Press ENTER to confirm. The screen will change to the new language.
Misc
•
Language
Subtitle
Audio
DVD menu
: English
: Off
: English
: English
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VIDEO SETUP
• Press SETUP to enter Setup. Press or ▼ to move to the VIDEO page
• Press ► to highlight “Aspect Ratio”
Language
Video
Language
Audio
Video
Rating
Audio
Misc
•
Aspect Ratio
View Mode
TV System
Smart Picture
Aspect
Ratio
View Mode
TV System
Smart Picture
•
•
VIEW MODE: This determines to what extent the DVD picture fits the Screen
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select View Mode: Press ENTER
: 4:3
: Auto Fit
: PAL
Standard
:: 4:3
Language
Video
: Auto Fit
: PAL
: Standard
Audio
Rating
Rating
Misc
Language
16:9
Ratio
4:3player and the TV.
ASPECT RATIO: This is theAspect
relationship
between:: Auto
the
Fit
View Mode
Language
Audio
Video
Rating
Audio
Misc
TV System
Smart Picture
Aspect
Ratio
View Mode
TV System
Smart Picture
Aspect Ratio
View Mode
TV System
Smart Picture
: 16:9
Fill
Original
Height Fit
Width Fit
Auto Fit
Pan Scan
Misc
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
Video
Press ▲ or ▼ to select the parameter
Press ENTER to confirm and return to the Video Menu..
16:9
: Multi
Standard
:: 16:9
4:3
: Auto Fit
16:9
: Multi
: Standard
Rating
Misc
The default is 16:9 (Widescreen). The alternative is 4:3 S(tandard ).
Note: A picture recorded in standard 4:3 format always displays in 4:3 aspect ratio.
If a DVD is recorded in 16:9 wide format while the TV is a standard 4:3 screen the
picture will be compressed.
If a DVD is recorded in a special format that format will be applied.
Fill: The picture fills the screen area. This may result in “picture cropping” on 4:3
screens
Original: Choose this mode and the picture will appear in its original size.
Height Fit: The picture shrinks to accommodate the height.
Width Fit: The picture shrinks to accommodate the width.
Auto Fit: (Default Option) In this mode the picture displayed on screen will fit the
screen. This may result in “picture cropping” on 4:3 screens.
Pan Scan: The picture will be extended horizontally to fit the screen. This may
result in blank space above and below the picture on 4:3 screens.
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select the parameter
• Press ENTER to confirm and return to the Video Menu.
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TV SYSTEM
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select TV System: Press ENTER.
Language
Video
Audio
Aspect Ratio
View Mode
TV System
Smart Picture
Smart Picture provides you with a choice of picture settings which are optimised
for color, brightness, saturation and contrast depending on the mode you have set.
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select the parameter.
• Press ENTER to confirm and return to the Video Menu.
4:3
Fill
NTSC
PAL
Auto
AUDIO SETUP
• Press SETUP to enter Setup. Press ▼ to move to the AUDIO page.
Rating
Language
Misc
NTSC: This will force the NTSC system onto the TV. If your TV only supports PAL the
picture may distort roll or corrupt the colour and sound.
PAL: This will force the PAL system on the TV. If your TV only supports NTSC the
picture may distort roll or corrupt the colour and sound.
Auto: (Default option) The player will auto-select the appropriate system.
Language
Video
Audio
Rating
Misc
Aspect Ratio
View Mode
TV System
Smart Picture
4:3
Fill
NTSC
Standard
Bright
Soft
Dynamic
: PCM
Video
Audio
Rating
highlight “Digital Output” . Press ENTER.
• Press ► to Misc
Language
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select the parameter.
• Press ENTER to confirm and return to the Video Menu.
SMART PICTURE
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select Smart Picture. Press ENTER.
Digital Output
Video
Digital Output
Off
PCM
RAW
Audio
Rating
Off: Select thisMisc
if you are not using the digital connection.
PCM: Select this if the digital output is connected to a digital Stereo DAC.
RAW: This is the normal multichannel digital connection. Select this if the digital
output is connected to a Home Cinema or AV receiver or processor.
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select the parameter.
• Press ENTER to confirm and return to the
Audio Menu.
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THE RATINGS PAGE
This page is only accessible when the disc is stopped or when there is no disc
inserted. It enables you to set age restrictions on certain DVD discs (see Page 2).
• Press SETUP to enter Setup. Press ▼ to move to the RATING page.
• Press ► to highlight “Parental Control”
• Press ENTER
Language
Parental control
: 8.Adult
Set Password
Video
Audio
You will be prompted to enter the password. The default password is 8888. ONLY
Rating
If the password is accepted
will the rating will be changed.
• Enter 8888
• Press ENTER
Misc
Language
Video
Audio
Parental control
: 8.Adult
Set Password
CHANGING THE PASSWORD
• Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight ‘SET PASSWORD’ : Press ENTER to confirm.
Language
Video
• Enter 8888
• Press ENTER
Video
Parental control
: 8.Adult
Set Password
Audio
Language
Rating
Video
Misc
Audio
•
•
Parental control
: 8.Adult
Set Password
Enter Password
Rating
• Press ENTER
Language
Misc
Parental control
Rating
Video
Misc
Audio
: 8.Adult
Set Password
Video
Audio
Language
Parental control
: 8.Adult
Set Password
New Password
Enter
• Enter the new 4 digitRating
password. Press ENTER
• Confirm the new password : Press ENTER
Misc
he message “Set Password
Successful” appears briefly and the screen reverts to:
Language
7.NC-17
Press ▲ or ▼ toRating
select a rating following the guide on Page 4
Press ENTER to confirm.
Misc
Parental control
The message “Correct Password” appears briefly and the screen changes to
6.R
8.Adult
Rating
Language
Misc
Video
Audio
Enter Password
Misc
Language
: 8.Adult
Set Password
You will be prompted toAudio
enter the password. The default password is 8888
The message “Correct Rating
Password” appears briefly and the screen reverts to:
• Press ENTER
Parental control
Video
Parental control
: 8.Adult
Set Password
• Press ◄ to return toAudio
the main menu or SETUP to exit completely.
Note: The default password
8888 is operative even after you change the password,
Rating
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Misc
Language
Use Default Settings
Screen Saver
:On
Disc Resime
:Off
Use Default Settings
Video
Audio
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP ITEMS Do you want to use default setting ?
•
•
Rating
Yes
Press SETUP to enterMisc
Setup. Press ▼ to move to the Misc page
Press ► to highlight “Use Default Settings”
Language
•
No
Press ENTER
Screen Saver
Disc Resume
Video
Use Default Settings
Do you want to use default setting ?
Misc
Language
Video
Yes
No
Use Default Settings
Screen Saver
:On
Disc Resime
:Off
Use Default Settings
•
Rating
Language
Misc
Video
Use Default Settings
Screen Saver
Disc Resume
Off
On
Rating
Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight ‘Off or On: Press ENTER to confirm.
Misc
Even if you are using a TFT screen we advise you to use the screen saver.
When you have made the changes
• Press ◄ to return to the Setup Menu
• Press ▲ or ▼ to select Video: Audio: Rating: or Misc. OR
• Press SETUP to leave the Setup menu.
• Press ◄ or ► to select
Yes/No. Press Enter
Language
Audio
Use Default Settings
want
to use
setting defaults.
?
Screen
Saver
If you select “YES”: The screen
will Do
goyou
blank
and
resetdefault
to:On
system
The
Rating
Video
Disc
:Off No
Yes Resume
system will then re-boot .
Misc
Audio
A user-set password and
any ratings settings will NOT be changed.
If you select “NO”:
The screen will revert
to the Misc page.
Use Default Settings
Screen Saver
Disc Resume
Audio
Screen Saver
:On
Disc Resime
:Off
Use Default Settings
Video
Misc
Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight ‘Screen Saver’ : Press ENTER to confirm.
Language
:On
:Off
Audio
Language
Rating
Rating
•
Use Default Settings
Video
Audio
SCREEN SAVER
:On
:Off
Audio
Rating
Misc
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If your DVD player is not working properly use this guide before contacting
Tesco. Before investigating a problem, always switch off the player and any
connected units.
SYMPTOM
CORRECTIVE ACTION
No power
Check if the power adapter is connected securely.
No Sound
Is the volume control turned up?
No sound or picture
(In battery operation) - flat battery. Connect AC adapter
Interference or
scrolling
Copy protection on the disc. Avoid connecting to a recorder
or TV/VCR combination.
Disc will not play
Disc skips
Disc Distorts
Ensure the disc is correctly inserted.
Make sure the disc is free from scratches & marks.
Insert a playable disc. (Check disc type and system).
Is the disc Region 2?
Cancel or change the parental lock level
Press the DVD/USB/SD key to enable Disc Play..
SD Card/USB drive
will not play
Is the drive correctly formatted with readable files?
Remove and re-insert media, press the DVD/USB/SD key to
enable USB/SD card play.
No forward or reverse
scan
Some discs prohibit rapid scanning or title and chapter skip.
You can’t advance through the opening credits and warning
information at the beginning of movies.
Handset erratic/
inoperative
Point the handset at the player not the screen!
Flat handset battery, distance too far from player or
Handset too far from player or obstructed.
AFTER USING YOUR PLAYER
• Remove the disc from the tray
• Remove any SD/USB media
• Close the player lid securely
• Unplug the adapter and coil the cables
• Store the player and accessories securely, away from sources of heat and damp and out of the reach of children and pets.
NEVER store the player with the lid open!
CARE AND CLEANING
Occasionally wipe the player with a lint free duster. Never clean the player with
liquids or solvents.
Do NOT clean the inside of the player tray with a cloth. Lightly blow out any dust. If
your discs skip or don’t play properly, this is more likely to be caused by damage or
dirt on the disc rather than any fault of the unit.
Clean the screen from time to time with a approved anti-static cleaner. NEVER
wipe the screen with a tissue. Use a Calotherm cloth available from opticians.
CARE OF DISCS
DVD discs are fragile. Treat them with care. Always store them upright in their
packing; away from direct sunlight, heat and damp.
When handling discs, hold the disc’s outer edge and/or the centre spindle hole. Do
not touch the disc surface. Never bend or flex a disc.
Clean the disc surface with a soft, dry cloth. Wipe the disc surface gently, radially,
from centre toward the outer edge. Never apply solvents to the surface of a disc.
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SPECIFICATIONS
WARRANTY
Power supplyAC 100-240V DC input 12 V 1.5A output
Power consumption
< 10W
TV systemPAL/NTSC
Laser wave length
650nm, 780nm
Audio frequency range
20Hz~20kHz
THD+Noise
- 70dB
Operating Temperature: 0~40ºC
Operating Humidity: 5%~90%
Operating Orientation: Horizontal operation
Video output
1V P-P 75 Ohms
Dimensions
210*160*40mm
Weight
XX
Your Technika appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of
purchase. If a fault develops during this period, please contact the TESCO electrical
help line on 0845 456 6767. Please have your original purchase receipt with you
when you call. This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights,
UK: Waste electrical products/batteries should not be disposed of with
household waste. Separate disposal facilities exist, for your nearest
facilities. See www.recycle-more.co.uk or in-store for details.
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005. Waste electrical products/
batteries should not be disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer
for recycling advice.
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Tesco Stores Ltd,
Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL
Technika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 (Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline, other providers may vary)
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