Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DVP 300 Polaroid
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DVD Player DVP 3 0 0 Operation Manual.
1 Contents Safety Precau tions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Features - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About .
Safety Precautions The lighting flash w ith arrowhead symbol, within a triangle, alerts the user to “d angerous voltag e” which could cause electric shock. The ex clamation point within a triangle indicates to the user to read important oper ating and maintenance instru ctions in the manual.
- 3 - Features DUAL COMP A T IBILIT Y Support s both “Progressi ve Scan” and “Interlace d” televisions. I MPORT ANT : Ensure th e selection s witch on the back of th e DVD player matches your television type . HIGH QUALITY PROP ERTY 1. Hi gh Resolution Progressi ve scan ning func tion doubles the vertical resolution of a normal DVD player .
- 4 - A bout Discs DISC LOGO CONTENTS SIZE MAXIMUM TIM E 120min one side 12cm 240min two sides 80min one sid e DVD Audio + Video (active picture ) 8cm 160min two si des 12cm 74min CD Audio 8cm 20min MP3 Audio 12cm 600min The disc manufacturer spe cifies ope ration instructions for some DVD discs.
- 5 - Part s Intr oductio n Front Panel 1. POWER button -Press to turn on/off the pow er . 2. Di sc tra y -Used to load disc 2. Display p anel -Indicates t he current status of the unit. 4. R emote sensor -Recei ving the signa l f rom the remote control.
- 6 - Part s Intr oductio n Display Pan el 1. DVD disc indicator 2. P laying/pause status indicator 3. CD disc indicator 4. D olby double-D mark indicator 5. A ngle indicato r (for DVD discs with multi -angle) 6. M P3 disc indicator 7. R eading status indicator 8.
- 7 - “Progressive” mo de 7. Power-supply c ord. R e m o t e C o n t r o l 1. Power 2. Angle 3. Audio 4. Numeric bu ttons 5. +10 button 6. Menu 7. Navigation buttons 8. Setup 9. Pause/S tep 10. Reverse 1 1. Forward 12. Program 13. Slow 14. Display 15.
- 8 - R e m o t e C o n t r o l F u n c t i o n s 1. Power -Pre ss to turn the DVD player o n or off. 2. A ngle -Pr ess t o access v arious camera angles ( if th e D VD di sc contains multiple came ra angles). 3. Audio -Pres s to access various audio languages (if the DVD disc contains multiple audio languages ).
- 9 - Connections Do no t c onnect t he power c ord un til all o ther c onnections have bee n made. Do not bl ock the ventilation holes of any e quipment, a nd ar range th em so that air can circul ate freely . Audio connection s: there are stereo audio, coaxial and com ponent digital audio outputs.
- 10 - Connections NOTE: W e suggest using S-V ideo for highe r quality pictures, you may also use the standard composit e video c onnection if your TV does not have an S-Video input.
- 11 - Connections Connecting T o a n Amplifier With Dolby Digit al or DTS Decode r Connect t he DVD Player ’s DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT jack (co axial) to the corresponding input jack on your amplifier with a d igital (coaxial) audio cable (not supplied).
- 12 - R e m o t e C o n t r o l O p e r a t i o n Battery Installation Insert the bat teries s upplied while observing the c orrect (+) and ( ) polarities. Service life o f Batteries The batteries normally l ast for about six months, althou gh thi s depends on how often, and for what operations, the remote control is used.
- 13 - Sy stem Setup System Defaults The fina l step of the installation is to establish the s ystem’s defaults. It is helpful to take a fe w minutes to familiarize you rself with these settings, as they ma y require change b efore the f irst use a nd later from time to time.
- 14 - Sy stem Setup General Setu p W hen you enter the Setup me nu, use the ( / ) buttons to highlight the General Setup, then press t he bu tton to acc ess the General Setup. The left c olumn shows the items i n the Gener al Setup. The right column shows the current setting for each item.
- 15 - select your langu age preference. Sy stem Setup Captions Select the Captions me nu by pressing t he ( / ) Navigation buttons unt il CAPIIONS is highlighted and then press the button to access the submen u. This setting allows you to select “ON” or “OFF”.
- 16 - Sy stem Setup Audio Setup In t he Setup m enu, use t he ( / ) Navigation buttons to highlight the Audio Setup; press the ENT ER button to acc ess the Audio submenu. The left column shows the items in the A udio Setup m enu. The right column sh ows the current setting for each item.
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- 18 - Sy stem Setup Audio Select AUDIO with the ( / ) buttons, if it is not alr eady selected; press the b utton to access the Audio subme nu. The right column displays t he current setting (highlighted) and the options. Press the ENTER b utton to choose your favorite audio lang uage.
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- 20 - Sy stem Setup Disc Menu Select the Disc menu b y p ressing the ( / ) Navigation buttons unti l DISC MENU is hi ghlighted and then press the button to access the submenu. This setting allows you to select the langua ge. NOTE: There are several multi-language m enus for some discs.
- 21 - Sy stem Setup Default Select the Default menu b y pressing th e ( / ) Navig ation buttons until DEF AUL T is highlighted a nd then pr ess the button to access the submenu. T o rese t the unit to the original defaults, press the ENTER butto n to confirm.
- 22 - Normal Operation Preparation After connections have been m ade, t urn on the T V and select the relevant video input before playback. W arning: Do not play poor quality discs which ma y damage the lens.
- 23 - Normal Operation t LANGUAGE (AUDIO) There ar e up to 8 kinds of l anguages on a DVD d isc. When you play a multi-la nguage DVD disc, press the AUDIO button on remote c ontrol to select language. SUBTITLE The DVD player can support up to 32 kinds of subtitles.
- 24 - Normal Operation The player will play a ll tracks co ntinuously i n defa ult status. Y ou c an press the and (PREV/ NEXT SKIP) buttons or Numeric butt ons to select the track o r your choice. CD Playba ck MP3 Pla yback MP3 is the third audio compression format of the international standard MPEG .
- 25 - Normal Operation JPEG is a common p icture format that requires few bytes of st orage per i mage low lo ss r ate in resolution. Hundreds of pictures can be s tored on a disc in this format . In order to view d igital albums, use your film development to make a “PICTURE CD”, in JPEG format.
- 26 - Play back Functions STOP W hen you press the STOP but ton in DVD playback, playback will stop, but you can resume playback from the s ame point by pressi ng the PLA Y button (for DVD discs). Pre ss the STOP button twice to stop playback compl etely and return to the beginning of the disc.
- 27 - Play back Functions DISC INFORMA TION DISPL A Y Press the DISPLA Y button o n the re mote c ontrol t o d isplay r elevant disc information. PLA Y Press the PLA Y button to start playback. Press th e POWER button on the remote control t o ent er standby mode, and p ress it again to resume playback status.
- 28 - T roubleshoo ting SYMPTOM CHECK ITEM The player will not play or displays “NO DISC”. -If disc is loaded in. -If disc is loaded upside down. -If disc is dirty or warped. -If the pla yer s r egion cod e is the same as the reg ion code of DVD di sc.
- 29 - power and consul t your service center or a qualified tech nician. Sp ecifications Laser W avelengt h Wa velength: 780 /650nm Video Sy stem NTSC Frequency Resp onse 20Hz 20KHz 2 .
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