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Trevi DXV 3530 USB User Manual

Trevi DXV 3530 USB
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DXV 3530 USB
DVD PLAYER
ITALIANO: MANUALE UTENTE
ENGLISH: USER’S MANUAL
FRANCAIS: MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR
DEUTCH: BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
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Table of Contents

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Trevi DXV 3530 USB Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDVD Player
USB PortYes
Playable FormatsDVD, CD, MP3, JPEG
ConnectorsComposite Video
Supported Disc TypesCD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW

Summary

Safety Precautions

Electrical and Laser Safety

Explains electrical shock hazards, voltage warnings, laser safety, and associated warning symbols for user protection.

Operational Safety and Compliance

Covers safe operating practices, water exposure, ventilation, plug usage, and FCC regulations.

Important Safety Instructions

Panel and Connection Overview

Remote Control Operation

Remote Control Buttons

Provides a detailed list and description of all buttons on the remote control and their functions.

Audio-Visual Connectivity

TV Connections (AV, S-Video, SCART)

Guides on connecting the DVD player to a TV using AV (Composite), S-Video, and SCART sockets.

Component and Digital Audio Connections

Explains connections via Y/Pb/Pr jacks for progressive scan and connecting to digital amplifiers with coaxial audio.

USB Media Playback

USB Interface and Usage

Details the USB interface for playing MP3, WMA, and JPEG files from connected USB devices.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Picture and Sound Problems

Provides solutions for common issues like no picture, no sound, or problems with picture/sound synchronization.

Remote and Unit Functionality

Offers troubleshooting steps for a non-responsive remote control or a unit that is not working correctly.

Disc Reading Errors

Addresses common disc reading errors such as 'BAD DISC' or 'NO DISC' displayed on the screen.

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