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D/A converter (sound) | 24 bit, 192 kHz |
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frequency response | 30-20000 Hz |
signal to noise ratio | 100 |
distortion and noise (1kHz) | 85 dB |
crosstalk (1kHz) | 100 dB |
dynamic range (1kHz) | 90 dB |
power consumption | < 10 W |
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power supply | 50Hz, 230V |
standby power consumption | < 0.8 W |
D/A converter (picture) | 12 bit, 108 MHz |
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picture enhancement | Progressive scan, Video upsampling |
packaging dimensions | 415 x 82 x 282 mm |
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set dimensions | 360 x 37 x 209 mm |
set weight | 1.3 kg |
weight including packaging | 2.4 kg |
Guidance on UK mains plug fuse replacement and correct wiring for the power cord.
Instructions for initial setup and proper methods for cleaning discs.
Methods for connecting the DVD player to your TV using various video and audio options.
Identification of buttons and ports on the front and rear panels of the DVD player.
Description of the buttons and their functions on the remote control.
Steps for inserting batteries and turning on the player for the first time.
Instructions on how to set your TV to display the DVD player's output.
Details on disc types and file formats (MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX) compatible with the player.
Configuring OSD, audio, subtitle, DVD menu languages, and DivX subtitle font.
Adjusting video settings like aspect ratio and audio settings like digital output.
Instructions on how to check for and install software updates to enhance player functionality.
Guide to resolving common problems like no power, remote issues, picture, or sound problems.
Instructions for connecting the DVD player to a TV using a SCART cable.
Steps for connecting the player via composite video and audio cables.
Steps to load a disc and begin playback on the DVD player.
Using buttons to pause, resume, stop playback, and navigate through titles, chapters, or tracks.
Resolving problems related to the player not powering on or the remote control not functioning.
Troubleshooting distorted pictures, no picture, or no sound during playback.