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I/O ports | Scart, Video output, Audio L+R Output, Digital Output |
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Video out | RGB SCART |
Zoom capability | x2, x3, x4 |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 360 x 285 x 43 mm |
Power requirements | 110-240 V, 50-60 Hz |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 100 dB |
Product color | Silver |
Disc types supported | DVD+R, DVD+RW |
Number of optical discs | 1 discs |
Aspect ratio | 4:3, 16:9 |
Power consumption (standby) | 1 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 10 W |
Weight | 2500 g |
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Details about the laser unit and necessary precautions for safe operation.
Technical specifications for the laser, including wavelength and output power.
Information regarding the disposal and recycling of packaging materials and the unit.
List of items that come with the DVD player.
Important safety precautions to follow before operating the device.
Explanation of symbols used throughout the manual for clarity.
Provides helpful advice for using the DVD player and its discs.
Identifies and describes the controls and connectors on the front and rear panels.
Details the buttons and functions of the remote control for operating the player.
Guide to making essential connections for the DVD player.
Instructions for connecting the DVD player to a television using SCART or CVBS.
How to connect the player to an audio system or receiver.
Step-by-step guide on how to insert batteries into the remote control.
Initial steps to power on and start using the DVD player.
Explains the power saving feature that automatically turns the unit off.
Instructions on how to insert a disc and start basic playback.
How to pause playback and advance frame-by-frame.
How to fast forward, rewind, and search for specific content.
How to play content in slow motion.
How to mute sound and select audio channels or languages.
How to repeat chapters, titles, or entire discs.
How to resume playback from the last stopped point.
How to display information about the disc and playback status.
How to navigate and select specific titles and chapters on a DVD.
How to search for and play a specific point in time on a disc.
How to enlarge or zoom in on the video image for details.
Overview of features specific to DVD discs.
How to select different camera views for scenes filmed from multiple angles.
How to change the audio language and subtitle language for discs.
Features specific to VCD and SVCD disc playback.
Navigating VCD/SVCD index menus and playback control.
How to preview disc content before full playback.
Summarizing tracks and dividing discs/tracks into segments for preview.
Basic controls and features for playing MP3 and JPEG files from discs.
How to navigate through MP3 music files and JPEG image files.
Explains different playback modes like repeat, shuffle, and programmed playback.
How to play MP3 audio files while displaying JPEG images.
How to access and navigate through the player's settings menus.
Accessing and adjusting general system settings like language and display.
How to select the language for on-screen display information.
How to create and manage playback programs for discs.
How to adjust the brightness of the player's front panel display.
How to lock or unlock discs, potentially for parental control.
Overview of video-related settings available in the menu.
How to convert the video signal between NTSC and PAL standards.
Setting the correct aspect ratio for your TV (e.g., 16:9, 4:3).
Applying predefined picture settings for optimal viewing.
Adjusting picture parameters like brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation.
Adjusting the color tint and intensity of the image.
Accessing settings related to audio, subtitles, and disc menus.
Setting default languages for audio dialogue and subtitles.
Setting the preferred language for disc menus.
Setting a password for parental control and other functions.
Setting parental control levels to restrict content based on age ratings.
Restoring the player to its factory default settings.
Menu options for navigating MP3 and JPEG files on discs.
Important notice against attempting self-repair and safety precautions.
Lists common issues like power, picture, sound, and disc errors with their respective solutions.
Troubleshooting steps for unresponsive remote controls and disc recognition errors.