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Lenoxx PDVD1500 - Batteries in the Remote Control; Basic Function Operation; Operation; TFT Picture Adjustment

Lenoxx PDVD1500
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Batteries in the remote control
1. Remove the battery cover from the rear of the remote control.
2. Add 2 x AAA batteries (not included) to the remote as per the polarity directions in the battery
compartment in the remote control.
3. Put the battery cover back onto the rear of the remote control.
Note:
1. Do not use re-chargeable batteries in the remote control, because they lose power at
a slower rate.
2. Do not mix different brands and type of batteries, do not use old and new batteries
together.
3. When the remote control function is not strong or control range is small, replace the
batteries.
4. If the remote control will not be used for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid
damage to the remote control from battery leakage or corrosion.
5. Do not use the remote control ion hot or humid conditions.
6. Do not disassemble the remote control.
Basic Function Operation
1. Operation
Connect either the 240V mains power adaptor (indoor use) or the 12V car adaptor (in car
use) to the DC input socket on the DVD player.
Switch the ON button on the machine to turn on the DVD player.
Turn the switch to OFF when not in use.
2. TFT picture adjustment
Press LCD MENU to access the LCD setup menu for adjustment.
Use the directional arrow buttons on the remote control to select the desired submenu function and
use the left or right arrows to adjust the function.
1) BIGHTNESS
2) CONTRAST
3) COLOUR
4) TINT
5) RATIO
LCD MENU
Press to access the LCD settings menu
SUBTITLE
Press to access subtitles on discs which allow for this function
AUDIO
Press to switch between left/right/stereo sound playback
GOTO
Press to jump to a particular section when playing a DVD disc that
allows for this function
RETURN
Exits current operation, e.g.: menu
NUMBER KEYS
Press during CD disc playback to jump to a particular track