MD-1210CMX
12.1 TFT-LCD DVD/SD/USB
COMBO MONITOR
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OWNER S MANUAL
Contents
Mute
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Caution
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Play or Pause
Audio
Features and Controls
Monitor/DVD Player
Remote Control
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Stop
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Arrows
Setup
Menu
Power and Mode Selection
Releasing The Monitor
Turning on The Monitor
Mute Function
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Display
Number Buttons
Subtitle
Title
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AV mode
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Picture Control
Contrast/Brightness/Color/FM
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12
Slow
Fast Reverse Searching
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DVD Setup
Setup Menu
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13
Fast Forward Searching
Previous
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General Setup
TV Aspect Ratio
Angle Viewing
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Next
Repeat A-B
29
Repeat
NTSC/PAL
Angle
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OSD Language
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Screen Saver
Audio Setup
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PBC
Zoom
Dolby Digital Setup
Equalizer Settings
Video Setup
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GO TO
Quality
SD/USB Functions
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Preferences Setup
Connection Diagram
Installation
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TV Type
PBC
Audio
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Subtitle
Disc Information
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
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Password Setup
Password Mode
Password Change
DVD Functions
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Eject
Vol+/Vol-
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SPECIFICATIONS
Caution
Please read and observe all warnings and instructions in this manual
and those marked on the unit. Retain this booklet for future reference.
There are two kinds of alarm symbols as follows:
Power
DC 12V
Screen Format
Resolution Pixel
Color System
A/V Input
4:3
The lightning bolt with arrowhead inside in an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
"dangerous voltage"within the product s enclosure that may be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
people.
2400x600
,
NTSC/PAL Auto Select
WARNING
DVD-AV1-AV2
A/V Output
Dimension
1 EA
The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
With shroud:15. 1(L)X13. 9(W)X3. 5(H)inches
Dimension
Without shroud:14. 8(L)X13. 6(W)X2. 5(H)inches
the product.
CAUTION
Note: This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference. In some cases, the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING
Do not mount the product where
it will obstruct the deployment of
Installation of all TV monitors
the airbag or in an area where it
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must be out of the driver s
field of vision.
would affect the driver s ability
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to control the vehicle. Also be
careful to avoid mounting the
product where it can become
hazardous during sudden stops
or in the event of an accident.
Do not try and service these
products yourself, locale a
qualified service center or
factory service center for all
repairs.
Use extra caution with any liquids
in your car. If you or your child
spills any liquid on these products,
pull your vehicle to the roadside
and turn the key off to disconnect
or wipe the products with a towel. Do not
operate the equipment until all liquids have
either evaporated or you have had the monitor
inspected at a service center by a qualified
technician. Severe harm or danger can result.
Be careful not to drop or
apply under pressure to the
front panel of your video
monitor. If the screen cracks
due to misuse, your warranty
will be void!
Use only a damp cloth to clean
the screen and use only purified
water on the cloth. wring out all
excess water prior to wiping the
screen. Do not use any cleaners
or chemicals to clean the screen.
In most cases a dry cloth will do!
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Caution
Troubleshooting
CAUTION
Watching the monitor for an
extended period of time
without the engine running
may deplete the vehicle s
battery charge.
Symptom
Items to Check
Actions to be Taken
Quality installations are best
performed by qualified and
certified installers.
Buttons do not work.
No sound
Is the power turned on?
Check the car battery capacity.
,
Is the audio which is connected with
the audio cable set to receive
the DVD signal output?
Select the correct input mode for the audio receiver.
Connect the audio cable into the jacks securely.
Turn on the monitor connected with the audio cable.
Is audio cable connected securely?
Set the Audio Output to the correct position,
and then turn on the DVD player again by pressing
the POWER button.
Is the monitor which is connected
with the audio cable turned on?
This product is designed for
operation with a 12 Volt DC,
negative ground vehicle. It
is not suitable for operation
under other conditions or
voltages.
Is the audio output set
in the correct position?
,
Don t touch the unit if there is
a flash of lightning. You may
receive an electric shock.
Remote control does
not work properly.
Is the remote control facing
the remote sensor?
Point the remote control toward the remote sensor of
the product.
Is the distance too far?
Use the remote control within 15 feet.
Remove the obstacle.
Is there any obstacle in the middle?
Is the battery weak?
Replace with new battery.
Do not cover or stop up heater
ducts or vents. It may cause a
fire or receive an electric shock.
Do not bring magnetic devices
such as credit card or magnetic
card near the magnets.
Moisture or condensation on lens
When a disc is brought from a cold environment to a warm one, there may be moisture
on the the disc, or condensation on the pickup lens. It will affect disc playback.
Operating Notes
1. The operating temperature of this product is limited to 14 ~+140 F.
2. If your vehicle is extremely hot or cold you must allow time for your air
conditioner or heater to cool or heat the vehicle until operating temperatures
have returned to normal operating ranges.
1. Remove the disc from the DVD player.
2. Turn on the power and leave it on for an hour to vaporize the condensation.
3. Optimal picture quality is achieved when viewed from directly front of the
monitor (+/-30degrees).
4. Do not open the housing and attempt to make any repairs yourself. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel.
5. DVD Players use an invisible laser beam which can cause hazardous radiation
exposure. Be sure to operate the unit correctly as instructed.
6. Do not cut the car power supply off while a disc is playing. It can cause
damage to the DVD Player.
7. If the buttons get stuck, please try to press the up of buttons, it will get back.
It won't impact using normal.
8. If you cann't find the files name in list when playing, please reset units or
turn off/on over again.
9. If the unit cann't be change mode when playing some special files which the unit
didn't support, please reset units or turn off/on over again.
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Features and Controls
Disc Information
Monitor/DVD Player
DVD features
DVD discs provide high-resolution images with high-quality sound. This DVD player
can play not only DVD discs of various versions, but also S-VCD, VCD, audio CD and
MP3 discs.
Discs that cannot be played
MONIT
OR
DVD-RW, DVD-REM, CD-ROM, CD-EXTRA discs cannot be played on this unit. In
addition, a CD or a CD-RW which was recorded on special software cannot be played.
Remote Control
Region code
Your DVD player is designed and manufactured to region management information
that is recorded on a DVD disc. Please check the region code.
1: North America 2: Japan 3: Korea and Southeast Asia
4: Australia, Mid & South America 5: Russia 6: China
How to handle the disc
POWER
Don,t touch the shiny side of the disc (the side with the embedded information).
Don,t stick a label or a glue-based note on either side of the disc.
Don,t use discs that have glue or a damaged label with exposed adhesive residue.
It might result in damage to your DVD player.
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Don,t put discs in the sunshine.
Park your car in the shade.
Monitor/DVD Player
How to handle the discs
Only use round discs. Discs with other shapes like a star, a heart, etc. may cause
damage to the player. If a disc is dirty, wipe softly with a wet cloth and then with a dry
one. Before playback, wipe the disc outward from the center with a clean cloth. Do not
use any type of solvent such as thinner, benzene, commercially available cleaners or
antistatic spray. To avoid damaging your DVD player, don,t use a scratched disc.
Wireless Headphones
(Not Included)
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Installation
Features and Controls
POWER Button
PLAY/PAUSE Button MENU Button
1. Open the package and check that these items are presents.
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INSTALLATION PLATE
UNIT
SCREW A
SCREW B
FAST Forward/Reverse Button
2. Connect the external compoments to the RCA cable or AV output.
(Refer to the connection diagram on page 33)
Dome Light Button
Dome Light Button
AV Select Button
+/- Buttons
3. Match the position of installation bracket and
installation plate with screw A.
EJECT Button
Disc loading slot
M
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POWER
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PLAY
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AUDIO
L
VIDEO
RESET
AV2 INPUTS
4. Tighten the unit with the supplied
screw B.
SD
USB
SD Input USB Input
.
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X
.
Caution
Do not bring magnetic devices
such as credit cards or magnetic
cards near the monitor.
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Connection Diagram
Features and Controls
Remote Control
1
POWER
Turns the DVD Player/Monitor on or off.
2
MUTE
Press this button to switch off the
audio during playback. Press again
to restore the audio.
Red AUDIO(R)
Red AUDIO(R)
GAME
GAME
White AUDIO(L)
Vol+
MONITOR
White AUDIO(L)
(not function in this unit)
3
Yellow VIDEO
Yellow VIDEO
To start playback of iPOD, press
this button. Press again to pause
the playback. If playback is paused,
press this button to resume
playback.
CAMCORDER
CAMCORDER
Vol-
YELLOW
AV Input
(AV 2)
+ 12 V DC Battery
AV Input
(AV 1)
BLACK
RED
VOL-/VOL+ (not function in this unit)
Chassis Ground
ACC
Use to incease or decrease
volume level.
Red AUDIO(R)
Door Trigger
WHITE
RIGHT( )/LEFT( ) ARROWS
(not function in this unit)
AMP
White AUDIO(L)
Use these buttons(press once)
to skip to the next or last track,
chapter or file on the iPOD in
the player. But if you use these
buttons (press continuous) to
select either fast forward or fast
reverse playback.
Yellow VIDEO
MONITOR
P
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AV
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V
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VOL+
AV
Output
AV SELECT
DVD AV1 AV2
MENU (OSD on monitor)
Press this button to open the on-
screen menu system to setup and
control various parameters of the
monitor and DVD player.
UP/DOWN
Use to move to the desired menu.
P/N
TITLE (Title menu)
When a DVD is playing, press this
button to view the Title Menu.
This button permits you to choose
among Multi, PAL and NTSC.
DISPLAY
Press to show elapsed or remaining
time of a chapter or a title.
MODE
Use this button to switch between
three modes
DVD SD USB
PBC (Video CD only)
FM ANTENNA
MENU (DVD menu)
Press this button to access the special
Playback Control functions for VCD
2.0 format Video CD S.
This button permits you to view the
menu on the DVD.
+
Door Trigger
-
NUMERIC button
SUBTITLE
Use this button to select the menu
for choosing a subtitle language.
Use when making a selection on the
menu screen.
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SD/USB Functions
Features and Controls
1. When USB or SD is inputed, the monitor will be displayed as shown below. But when
you input “USB”that the function can not change into SD’S state (only the SD is
moving). And you can select the desired menu by pressing the MODE button on the
remote control of monitor.
GO TO
RETURN
Use to search for a title or a chapter on
your DVD disc.
Press this button to return to the root menu
SETUP
Press this button to display the Setup
menu. The Setup menu enables you
to enter the settings required for the
unit to work properly.
STOP
2. Use the (arrow and ENTER) buttons to select and set desired settings.
Press this button to stop the playback
of the current disc.
SKIP FORWARD/BACK
00:00 00:00
000/003
kbps
REPEAT
Use these buttons to skip to the next
or last track, chapter or file on the
disc in the player.
Press this button to change the playback
mode to repeat.
\
A-B (repeat from A to B)
FAST FORWARD/REVERSE PLAY
Use this button to select the beginning
and end of a track which you wish to have
repeat in playback.
Use these buttons to select either fast
forward or fast reverse playback.
..
..
VOL-/+ button
Use to incease or decrease volume level.
AUDIO
Use this button to select one of the
audio soundtracks programmed on a
DVD disc. It is alse used to select the
audio output mode for the DVD
playback.
ENTER
Press this button to confirm the item
you have found and highlighted using
the arrow buttons. Usually this is done
to confirm a selection or item to be
played on the DVD.
ZOOM
If your DVD disc supports zooming in
to see the program differently, pressing
this button will enable you to change
the amount of zoom.
UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT ARROWS
Use thes buttons to navigate the
various menus and screens for the
monitor and DVD systems.
PLAY/PAUSE
To start playback of a disc, press this
button. Press again to pause the
playback. If playback is paused, press
this button to resume playback.
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Power and Mode Selection
DVD Functions
PBC
Releasing The Monitor
[DVD]/[AUDIO]/[MP3]
This button does not function in PBC mode.
[VCD]
Push the release button (located on the front edge of the screen housing) and
lower the monitor. You can also adjust the swivel angle.
You can turn the PBC (Play Back Control) function on or off by pressing this button.
When PBC is loaded, the PBC function is enabled automatically. This function is
similar to selection of DVD title. Please note that this function does not work with
MP3 dics.
Make this arrow in DOWN
direction only.
Zoom
CONDITION
ZOOM X 2
ZOOM X 3
ZOOM X 4
ZOOM X 1 / 2
ZOOM X 1 / 3
ZOOM X 1 / 4
Off
OSD
2 X
[DVD]
Some DVDs are programmed to allow you to zoom into
the image, magnifying it. Pressing the ZOOM button
does this in steps, according to the chart to the right.
PULL BUTTON
3 X
4 X
1 / 2
1 / 3
1 / 4
Turning on The Monitor
[VCD]/[AUDIO]/[MP3]
1. Connect the monitor to external devices.
This button does not function in this mode.
2. Press the POWER button on either the remote control or the unit once to turn
the power on.
GO TO
Press the same POWER button to turn the power off.
The GO TO function allows you to begin playback at a specific location on the disc. To
do this, press GO TO and navigate the screen which follows to select this playback
location.
POWER
Title
Move to the desired title.
POWER
Chapter
Move to the desired chapter.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
UNIT
Audio
Selects the desired audio output.
3. Power on the external devices and play.
Subtitle
Select the desired subtitle.
Menu
Mute Function
Title
01 / 02
Chapter
Audio
06 / 61
Angle
1. Press the MUTE button on the remote control to mute the audio.
5.1CH Chinese
OFF
Subtitle
Watch the different view angle.
2. Press the MUTE button again on the remote control to return to the
previous volume level.
Title Elaapsed 0:20:02
TT Time
Total time.
Bitrate 31
CH Time
Chapter time.
Repeat
Sets the repeat play.
Time Display
Watch play time.
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Power and Mode Selection
DVD Functions
Selecting an AV mode
Repeat
1. Turn the power ON on the unit and on the external devices.
[AUDIO]
[DVD]
2. Select the DVD, AV1 or AV2 mode by pressing the AV Select button on
the unit or on the remote control.
Pressing REPEAT button changes
the play mode as follows:
Pressing REPEAT button changes
the play mode as follows:
OSD
Chapter
CONDITION
OSD
CONDITION
Repeat single
3. Play the external device.
Repeat chapter
Repeat title
Track
All
All
Title
All
All
Repeat off
Repeat off
[VCD]
[MP3]
The REPEAT button does not function
when a VCD disc is being played.
Pressing REPEAT button changes
the play mode as follows:
OSD
CONDITION
Single
Repeat One
Repeat Folder
Repeat folder
Folder
Repeat folder one time
Shuffle
Random
Single
All
Random play
Single play
NTSC/PAL
This button is used to select the video standard for the DVD mode between NTSC
and PAL formats.
Angle
,
Some DVD s are recorded with additional footage which allows you to view a scene
from a different camera angle. If the ANGLE feature is enabled in the Setup Menu
(see page 14) and the disc has this option,an “angle mark” will be displayed on
the screen. When that occurs, press the ANGLE button to see these alternate viewing
angles.
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DVD Functions
Picture Control
Contrast/Brightness/Color/FM
Prev(
)
To adjust CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR or FM press the MENU button until
you arrive at the screen for that item. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the value.
Press the MENU button to make another adjustment or leave the MENU system.
[DVD]/[VCD]
Press this button to advance the player from the current chapter to the previous
chapter.
1. Bring up the on-screen function menu by pressing the MENU button on the unit
or the remote control.
[AUDIO]/[MP3]
Press this button to move to the previous track.
2. Press the MENU button on the unit or the remote control of monitor until you see
the item you wish to adjust.
3. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the value.
4. Press the MENU button to make another adjustment or leave the MENU system.
Next(
)
CONTRAST
[DVD]/[VCD]
50
Press this button to advance the player from the current chapter to the next chapter.
BRIGHTNESS
[AUDIO]/[MP3]
50
Press this button to move from the current track to the next track.
COLOR
50
FM
87.7
Repeat(A-B)
(FM function added 87.7 87.9 88.1 88.3 88.5
88.7 88.9 89.1MHz)
[DVD]/[VCD]/[AUDIO]
You can set the player to repeat a segment over and over until you cancel it. To do
this, you mark the beginning of the desired segment (A) and the end of segment (B).
The selected segment will be
repeated automatically until canceled.
OSD
A
CONDITION
Start point of repeat
A
B
Ending point repeat function
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DVD Setup
DVD Functions
Fast Reverse Searching(
[DVD]
)
Setup Menu-Main Page
[AUDIO]
Pressing FR button repeatedly changes
the play mode as follow:
Pressing FR button repeatedly
changes the play mode as follow:
When the SETUP button is pressed, the setup menu will be displayed as shown
below. Select the menu category and make changes according to your preferences.
OSD
FR 2X
FR 4X
FR 8X
FR 16X
FR 32X
PLAY
CONDITION
2X rewind search
4X rewind search
8X rewind search
16X rewind search
32X rewind search
Play
OSD
CONDITION
2X rewind search
4X rewind search
8X rewind search
16X rewind search
32X rewind search
Play
FR 2X
FR 4X
1. Press the STOP button if the disc is playing.
2. Press the SETUP button to display setup menu.
FR 8X
FR 16X
[MP3]
Pressing FR button repeatedly
changes the play mode as follows:
FR 32X
PLAY
General Settup Page
OSD
FR 2X
FR 4X
FR 8X
FR 16X
FR 32X
PLAY
CONDITION
2X rewind search
4X rewind search
8X rewind search
16X rewind search
32X rewind search
Play
TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Lang
PS
On
ENG
On
Screen Saver
Fast Forward Searching(
[DVD]
Pressing FF button repeatedly changes
)
[AUDIO]/[VCD]
Pressing FF button repeatedly
changes the play mode as follow:
the play mode as follow:
Go To Geenerall Setuupp Page
OSD
FF 2X
FF 4X
FF 8X
FF 16X
FF 32X
PLAY
CONDITION
2X forward search
4X forward search
8X forward search
16X forward search
32X forwardsearch
Play
OSD
CONDITION
2X forward search
4X forward search
8X forward search
16X forward search
32X forward search
Play
FF 2X
FF 4X
3. Use the (arrow and ENTER) buttons to select and set desired settings.
FF 8X
FF 16X
4. Press the SETUP button again to turn off the setup menu.
[MP3]
Pressing FF button repeatedly
changes the play mode as follows:
FF 32X
PLAY
OSD
FF 2X
FF 4X
FF 8X
FF 16X
FF 32X
PLAY
CONDITION
2X forward search
4X forward search
8X forward search
16X forward search
32X forwardsearch
Play
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DVD Setup
DVD Functions
General Setup
Subtitle(SUB-T)
1. TV Aspect Ratio
In the Setup function called TV Display, you set the player to output the video signal at the
same aspect ratio as your monitor. If the monitor is widescreen format, select“WIDE.”
If it is as“normal”screen (4:3), choose NORMAL/PS (Pan and Scan) or NORMAL L/B
(Letterbox).
[DVD]
This button is used to select the language for the on-screen display system.
(This title menu may vary, depending on the particular DVD.)
Normal / PS 4:3 PAN SCAN
Choose this setting if you want the movie to fill the entire screen.
,
(This might mean that the left and right edges won t be seen)
Normal / LB 4:3
Choose this setting if you want to see the movie in its original aspect ratio.
(The movie might appear with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.)
Title
Wide 16:9 WIDE SCREEN
Choose this setting if your DVD Player is connected to a widescreen TV.
(This opition is available only if the disc has a 16:9 display aspect ratio.)
[DVD]
Used to display the title menu of the loaded DVD disc.
This function is only present on discs which support it.
General Settup Page
TV Display
Angle Mark
OSD Lang
PS
Normal/PS
Normal/LB
Wide
On
ENG
On
Slow(
)
Screen Saver
[DVD]/[VCD]
OSD
CONDITION
2X slow forward
1 / 2
Use this button to play a disc in slow-forward or
slow-reverse. Slow playback can be done at five
different speeds. Pressing this button repeatedly
decreases the speed in steps. Pressing a sixth
time returns playback to the normal speed.
2. Angle Viewing
Set TV Dispplay Mode
4X slow forward
8X slow forward
16X slow forward
32X slow forward
2X slow rewind
4X slow rewind
8X slow rewind
16X slow rewind
1 / 4
Some DVD discs contain programming which allows you
to view a scene from a few different camera angles. You
can tell when a scene is so recorded when an“Angle Mark”
is displayed on the screen. This mark will only appear if you
have enabled the Angle Mark feature
1 / 8
1 / 16
1 / 32
1 / 2
General Settup Page
TV Display
PS
Angle Mark
OSD Lang
Screen Saver
On
ENG
On
On
Off
in the DVD Setup menu.
On: When selected, the screen will be shown with
angle mark.
1 / 4
1 / 8
Off: When selected, no angle mark is shown on
the screen.
1 / 16
Set Anglle Mark
32X slow rewind
Play
1 / 32
Play
3. OSD Language
General Settup Page
English
Korean
French
TV Display
PS
Use this option to set the OSD language.
When selected, change to set the on-screen display
language.
Angle Mark
OSD Lang
Screen Saver
On
ENG
On
German
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese
Dutch
Set OSD Laanguage
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DVD Setup
DVD Functions
Display
4. Screen Saver
General Settup Page
[DVD]
Pressing the DISPLAY button on the
remote control changes the play mode as information about the current CD on the
follows:
[AUDIO]
Pressing the display button displays
The screen saver is useful to prevent your display
from becoming damaged. The screen saver picture
appears when you leave the DVD player in stop mode
for about two minutes.
TV Display
PS
Angle Mark
OSD Lang
Screen Saver
On
ENG
On
On
Off
screen as follows:
OSD
CONDITION
OSD
CONDITION
Screen Saver
Single Elapsed
Display the single elapsed
Display the Title Elapsed
Display the Title Remain
Title Elapsed
Title Remain
Single Remain
Total Elapsed
Display the single remain
Display the total elapsed
Display the total remaining
Display the Chapter Elapsed
Display the Chapter Remaining
No sign
Chapter Elapsed
Chapter Remain
Total Remain
Display Off
[VCD]
[MP3]
Your DVD player will display the counter
automatically when you play the MP3 disc.
Whenever press the button,title chapter
will be displayed as follows:
OSD
CONDITION
Display time
Audio Setup
Single Elapsed
Single Remain
Display Off
Left display time
No sign
Audio Setuup Page
Number Buttons
[DVD]
Speaker SSetup
SPDIFF Setup
Dolbyy Digiital Setup
Channeel Delay
Equalizer
The 0 through 9 number buttons are used to enter the number of the track, the number
of the DVD chapter, the time, the date, etc.
[AUDIO]
OSD
CONDITION
3D Proceessing
Select a track by pressing the
corresponding number button.
Select Track:__
Select track no
[DVD]
OSD
CONDITION
You can select a track in the folder by
pressing the corresponding number button.
__:__
Select track no
Go To Sppeakeerr Setupp Page
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DVD Setup
DVD Functions
Stop(
)
Show below are two examples of Audio Setups.
[DVD]/[AUDIO]
OSD
CONDITION
Stop
In DVD mode, Press STOP to stop playback.
To resume playback, press PLAY/PAUSE. If
you press STOP and then PLAY/PAUSE twice,
the player will begin playback at the first
scene of the movie.
1 Time Press Play Key To Continue
2 Time
Disc Stop
1. Dolby Digital Setup
[MP3]
OSD
CONDITION
In MP3 mode, Pressing STOP will stop the
audio playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE to begin
playback of the first title on the disc.
Audio Setuup Page
Dolby Digiital SSetup
1 Time
Stop
Stop
Speaker SSetup
SPDIFF Setup
Dual Mono
Dynamic
STR
Stereo
L-Mono
R-Mono
Mix-Mono
Dolbyy Digiital Setup
Channeel Delay
Equalizer
3D Proceessing
Arrows( / / /
[DVD]
In addition to navigating the various menus, you can use the arrow buttons to define the area
)
Go To Doolby Diigitall Setup
Dual Mono (11 + 1) SSetup
of the screen you want to enlarge in ZOOM mode.
Dual Mono
Use this function to set the input audio
signal to match your speaker setup.
Dynamic
Use this function to change the setting
from the factory.
[MP3]
After pressing STOP button, select the desired folder and set the condition by pressing
ENTER button.
Dolby Digiital SSetup
Dolby Digiital SSetup
FULL
Dual Mono
Dynamic
STR
Dual Mono
Dynamic
Stereo
STR
L-Mono
R-Mono
Mix-Mono
Setup
3 / 4
1 / 2
1 / 4
OFF
Pressing the SETUP button opens the Setup Menu, where you can make and adjust DVD
settings to suit your equipment and preferences.
Set DRC Off
Set Stereeo Setup
Menu
[DVD]
2. Equalizer Settings
Pressing the SETUP brings up the DVD disc menu. The content of this menu varies,
depending on the programming of the disc.
Audio Setuup Page
Equalizer Page
Speaker SSetup
Spdiff Setup
EQ Type
None
None
Rock
Pop
Bass Boost
Super Bass
Treble Boost
Off
Off
Off
Dolbyy Digiital Setup
Channeel Delay
Equalizer
Live
Dance
Techno
Classic
Soft
3D Proceessing
Go To Equallizerr Page
Select Equallizerr Type
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DVD Functions
DVD Setup
EQ Equalizer Type
In this menu you can choose the desired preset
equalizer mode.
Eject
Equalizer Page
EQ Type None
None
Rock
Pop
When this button is pressed, the disc is ejected. When this button is pressed for more
than 3 seconds, the disc is unconditionally ejected. Use this function if you encounter
difficultly ejecting a disc.
Bass Boost
Super Bass
Treble Boost
Off
Off
Off
(Choose from Rock, Pop, Live, Dance, Techno,
Classic or Soft)
Live
Dance
Techno
Classic
Soft
Vol+/Vol-
Select Equallizerr Type
Use these buttons to adjust the audio output level of the speaker from 0 to 100.
Bass Boost
The Bass Boost function increases the volume
level of the bass frequencies.
Equalizer Page
Mute
EQ Type
None
Off
Off
Bass Boost
Super Bass
Treble Boost
On
Off
Off
OSD
CONDITION
Mute
Press MUTE to turn off the audio part of the
currently playing program. Press it again to
return the audio volume to the level at which
you were last listening.
Mute
Mute off
Mute off
Boss Boost
Play or Pause(
)
Super Bass
Super Bass Boost further increases the volume
level of the bass frequencies.
Equalizer Page
EQ Type None
OSD
CONDITION
Play Disc
Bass Boost
Super Bass
Treble Boost
Off
Off
Off
Whenever this button is pressed, the mode
switches from pause to play or play to pause.
On
Off
Pause
Super Bass
Audio
[DVD]
OSD
CONDITION
2 Channel
Treble Boost
Treble Boost increases the volume level of the upper
frequencies.
Equalizer Page
EQ Type None
Change the audio output format.
(Available only if the disc supports available audio
type.)
1 / 2 : Ac3 2CH English
2 / 2 : Ac3 5.1CH English
5.1 Channel
Bass Boost
Super Bass
Treble Boost
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
OSD
Stereo
CONDITION
Stereo
[VCD]/[AUDIO]
Changes the audio output format.
(Available only of the disc supports available audio
type.)
Mono Left
Mono Right
Mix Mono
Mono Left
Mono Right
Mix Mono
Treble Boost
[MP3]
An invalid button press.
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DVD Setup
DVD Setup
Video Setup
Picture Quality
Password Setup
1. Password Mode
In the Video Setup, you can make adjustments to various elements of the picture quality.
Password Setup, which is required for using the Parental Controls settings,
is divided into two modules: Turning on the Password function, and setting
a Password. The first step is to turn it on in the Password Mode setting.
Video Settup Page
Video Quallity SSetup
Component
Quality
YUV
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
High
Medium
Low
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
Divx VOD
Password Setup Page
Password Mode On
Password
On
Off
1 T
Go TO Viddeo Quallity Settup Page
Color
Password Mode
Sharpness can be adjusted by highlighting it in the menu and then using the
UP/DOWN arrow buttons to increase or decrease the sharpness.
2. Password Change
In the Password setup, you must first enter the current 6-digit passcode, and
then you have the opportunity to change it. The factory default passcode is 136900.
Once you have changed and confirmed the password, press the ENTER button.
Video Quallity SSetup
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
High
Medium
Low
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
1 T
Password Setup Page
Color
Password Mode On
Password
On
Change
Old Password
New Password
Confirm PWD
Brightness
Use this option to adjust the display brightness. When you reach desired
OK
brightness level, use the
/
buttons and press the ENTER button.
Change Passsword
Please Ennter OOlld Passsword
Video Quallity SSetup
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
0
Brightness
1 T
Brightness
Brightness
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DVD Setup
DVD Setup
5. Disc Menu
Use the Disc Menu option to select the display
language for a DVD,s disc menu display language.
(not the same as the players menu)
Contrast
Use this option to adjust the contrast level.
Preference Page
English
French
Spanish
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Ntsc
On
ENG
Use the
/
buttons and press the ENTER button, when you reach the
desired contrast level. The contrast control increases or decreases the ratio of
bright and dark screen sections.
1. Press the SETUP button during stop mode.
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Thai
2. Press the
3. Press the
/
/
buttons to move to Preference.
buttons to move to Disc Menu.
ENG
4. Press the ENTER button.
/
5. Press the
buttons to select Disc Menu.
Video Quallity SSetup
Preferrred Meenu Lannguage
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
6. Parental
Contrast
0
The Parental Control settings limit the player to only play content at or below a certain
movie rating. The ratings systems in different countries vary. In the USA, the Motion
Picture Association of America(MPAA) rates movies as G, PG, PG-13, etc.
In this menu item, you can set what is the highest level of rating you wish to allow the
unit to play.
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Contrast
Contrast
1. Press the SETUP button when stop mode.
Preference Page
Gamma
2. Press the
3. Press the
/
/
buttons to move to Preference.
buttons to move to Parental.
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Ntsc
On
ENG
1 KID SAF
2 G
3 PG
In some systems, you might experience a loss in the strength of the dark sections of
the displayed picture. This can be helped by changing the Gamma setting, which
boosts the dark level but leaves the other levels unchanged.
4. Press the ENTER button.
5. Press the buttons to select desired
parental level.
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
4 PG 13
5 PGR
6 R
7 NC17
8 ADULT
ENG
/
Video Quallity SSetup
7. Default
Set Parentaal Conntrol
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
If you select RESET when in the DEFAULT settings
mode, all the settings of the Setup Menu will be
returned to the factory defaut settings, except for
Parental Level, Region and Password values.
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
High
Medium
Low
None
1 T
Preference Page
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
Ntsc
On
ENG
Gamma
1. Press the SETUP button when stop mode.
2. Press the
3. Press the
/
/
buttons to move to Preference.
buttons to move to Default.
ENG
Hue
Select screen hue level using the direction
4. Press the ENTER button to select Reset.
Reset
/
buttons and press the ENTER button.
Load Faactorry Setting
Video Quallity SSetup
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
Hue
0
1 T
Hue
Hue
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DVD Setup
DVD Setup
Preference
1. TV Type
Choose the proper TV format appropriate to the
monitor you have connected to the player from
the following: NTSC, PAL or Multi type.
Saturation
Select screen saturation level using the direction
ENTER button.
/
buttons and press the
Preference Page
Video Quallity SSetup
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
Ntsc
On
ENG
PAL
Multi
NTSC
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
1. Press the SETUP button during stop mode.
Saturation
0
ENG
2. Press the
3. Press the
/
/
buttons to move to Preference.
buttons to move to TV Type.
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4. Press the ENTER button.
5. Press the buttons to select TV Type.
/
Saturation
Set TV Staandard
Saturation
2. PBC (Play Back Control)
Luma Delay
Select the Luma Delay menu and select the preferred video image quality.
This feature is only available when a SVCD disc
is loaded. It allows you to disable or enable the
PBC (Play Back Control) menu of VCD discs.
Preference Page
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Ntsc
On
ENG
On
Off
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
Video Quallity SSetup
ENG
1. Press the SETUP button during stop mode.
Color
MID
00
00
None
00
00
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
2. Press the
3. Press the
/
/
buttons to move to Preference.
buttons to move to PBC.
4. Press the ENTER button.
5. Press the
Set PBC State
1 T
0T
1 T
/
buttons to select TV TypeOn/Off.
Luma Delay
3. Audio
Use the audio language menu to select the subtitle
language that you prefer. If the disc you are playing
has that language available, it will display subtitles
in that language.
Preference Page
English
French
Spanish
TV Type
PBC
Audio
Ntsc
On
ENG
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Thai
ENG
1. Press the SETUP button during stop mode.
2. Press the
3. Press the
/
/
buttons to move to Preference.
buttons to move to Audio.
4. Press the ENTER button.
5. Press the buttons to select desired
audio language.
Preferrred Auuddio Lannguage
/
4. Subtitle
In the Subtitle menu, you can select a subtitle
language. Please note that subtitle will only
appear in this language if the disc programming
has included it.
Preference Page
TV Type
PBC
Audio
French
Spanish
Ntsc
On
ENG
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Thai
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
1. Press the SETUP button during stop mode.
ENG
2. Press the
3. Press the
4. Press the ENTER button.
/
buttons to move to Preference.
/
buttons to move to Subtitle.
Others
5. Press the
subtitle.
/
buttons to select desired
Preferrred Subttitle Laanguage
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