PROTRON PDV-288 User Manual

PROTRON PDV-288 User Manual

7" portable dvd player
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  • Page 1 OMPDV288.book Page i Thursday. Jmm 16 2005 10:09 AM More for your money PDV-288 7" Portable DVD Player User's Manual...
  • Page 2 OMPDV288 book Page ii Thursday, June t6, 2005 10:09 AM Protron PDV-288 Portable DVD Player User's Manual. © 2005 Protron Digital Corporation. All rights reserved. Under copyright law, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part,...
  • Page 3 OMPDV288.book Page Thursday, June t6_ 2005 10:09 TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DANGER, ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND INJURY WHEN HANDLING YOUR PORTABLE DVD PLAYER, PLEASE BE AWARE OF ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW. Never spill any liquid of any kind on the device. Never insert anything...
  • Page 4 OMPDV288 book Page iv Tlmrsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Conformity Compliance FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    OMPDV288.book Page v Tlmrsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Contents Introduction ............Features ............Unpacking Your New DVD Player ........Operating the Player ..........Turning the Player On and Off ........Inserting a Disc ..........Adjusting the Volume ........... Using Headphones ..........
  • Page 6 OMPDV288 book Page vi Thursday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Table of Contents Playing Kodak Picture The On-Screen Display Controlling Playback Navigating Menus ..........Transforming Images .......... Enabling Slideshow Transition Effects ......Navigating the Directory Structure ....... Displaying Images Stored on Data CDs .......
  • Page 7: Introduction

    OMPDV288.book Page t Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Congratulations on purchasing your new Protron Portable DVD Player! With a large 7" screen and over two and a half hours of battery life, your player allows you to watch movies on the road, in the air--anywhere.
  • Page 8: Unpacking Your New Dvd Player

    OMPDV288 book Page 2 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Unpacking Your Player Before using your new portable DVD player, you should unpack the contents of the box and check to make sure everything is present and undamaged, To unpack player: Open the box, Remove the accessories...
  • Page 9 OMPDV288.book Page 3 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Unpacking Your New DVD Player receptacle by pressing the OPEN button, remove the paper 3rotector, then close the receptacle. Pull the plastic tab out of the battery slot on the remote. Attach the battery to the rear...
  • Page 10: Operating The Player

    OMPDV288 book Page 4 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Operating Player POWER VIDEO COAXIAL AUDIO UR PHONE MODE DOWN SETUP ENTER MENU ZOOM STOP PLAY PAUSE Power Light Remote Control Receiver Player On and Off charged battery is attached to the player or the player...
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Volume

    OMPDV288.book Page 5 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Operating the Player DVDs and CDs is located directly beneath the screen, disc; Press the OPEN button to open the receptacle. Snap the disc onto the spindle in the center. Close the receptacle cover.
  • Page 12: Playing Dvds

    OMPDV288 book Page 6 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing DVDs DVDs will play upon insertion. The player can perform all standard playback and search functions, The On-Screen Display The DVD OSD has two modes: The first mode (press OSD once) shows the current title number,...
  • Page 13: Selecting The Audio Channel

    OMPDV288.book Page 7 Thmsday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing DVDs to return to normal play mode or to start playing ain when it is stopped. MENU to return to the last DVD menu. Press TITLE to return to the main menu.
  • Page 14: Repeating An Arbitrary Section

    OMPDV288 book Page 8 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing DVDs Repeating an Arbitrary Section You can repeat an arbitrary section of video using the A-B To repeat an arbitrary selection: Press A-B RPT to mark the beginning of the section to be repeated, Press A-B RPT again to mark...
  • Page 15: Marking And Returning To Locations

    OMPDV288.book Page 9 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing D VDs ,g to Locations button, you can mark and return to up to six locations on the To mark a location: Press MARK to bring up the mark display. Use the arrow controls to cycle through the six available slots (M1-M6)
  • Page 16: Playing Video Cds

    OMPDV288 book Page 10 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Video Video CDs can contain video or still images, such as photos, Your portable player will play all standard Video CD formats. Upon insertion, the player will read and begin to play the CD.
  • Page 17: Repeating An Arbitrary Section

    OMPDV288.book Page t t Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Video CDs Section _eat an arbitrary section of audio using the A-B RPT button. an arbitrary selection: Press A-B RPTto mark the beginning of the section to be repeated. Press A-B RPT again to mark the end of the section.
  • Page 18: Marking And Returning To Locations

    OMPDV288 book Page 12 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Video CDs Marking and Returning to Locations Using the MARK button, you can mark and return to up to six current disc. To mark a location: Press MARK to bring up the mark display.
  • Page 19: Cds

    OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 Audio Audio CDs will play upon insertion. All standard CD navigation features available. The On-Screen Display The OSD shows the current track and playback time. [I_:!/2 oo:oo:o5 Controlling Playback Press STOP once to stop CD playback at the current location.
  • Page 20: Repeating Tracks

    OMPDV288 book Page 14 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Audio Repeating Tracks Press REPEAT to cycle through the repeat options: the current track, current disc, and off. Repeating an Arbitrary Section You can repeat an arbitrary section of audio using the A-B RPT button.
  • Page 21 OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, June t6, 2005 t0:09 Playing Audio ,g to Locations button, you can mark and return to up to six locations on the To mark a location: Press MARK to bring up the mark display. Use the arrow controls to cycle through the six available...
  • Page 22: Playing Mp3 Cds

    OMPDV288 book Page 16 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Upon inserting an MP3 CD, the player will begin playing the MP3 tracks stored on the disc and bring up the directory structure for navigation and playback, The On-Screen Display The OSD shows the current track,...
  • Page 23: Repeating Tracks

    OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing MP3 CDs scroll through the list. and _ to move between the left and right halves of the display. ENTER to enter a folder or play back an MP3 track. Repeating Tracks Press REPEAT to cycle through the repeat options:...
  • Page 24: Playing Kodak Picture Cds

    OMPDV288 book Page 18 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Kodak Picture Upon insertion, the player will read and begin to play your Kodak Picture displaying a slideshow of the images on the disc. The On-Screen Display The OSD shows the current image number, Controlling...
  • Page 25: Enabling Slideshow Transition Effects

    OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, Jtme 16, 2005 t0:09 Playing Kodak Picture CDs Transition Effects through the available slideshow transition effects: No Effect Effect 1--Slides the new image up over the old Effect 2--Slides the new image down over the old • Effect 3--Slides the old image...
  • Page 26: Displaying Images Stored On Data Cds

    OMPDV288 book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Displaying Images Stored on Data When insert a data CD, the player will detect and display in a slideshow any JPEG format images stored on the disc. The player allows you to program the slideshow order, rotate...
  • Page 27: Transforming Images

    OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, Jtme t6, 2005 t0:09 Displaying Images Stored on Data CDs Images rotate the image 90 ° to the right. to rotate the image 90 ° to the left. Press A to flip the image horizontally. Press _ to flip the image vertically.
  • Page 28: Programming Playback

    OMPDV288 book Page Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Displaying Images Stored on Data CDs Programming Playback You can program a slideshow sequence using the PROGRAM button, To program a sequence: Press PROGRAM to bring up the program display. Program Mode m_ ROOT image UP_DIR...
  • Page 29: Using The Remote Control

    OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, Jtme 16, 2005 t0:09 Remote Control The remote control can be used to control every aspect of the display's operation and includes more functionality than the controls on the player itself. ® The following is a list of all buttons on the remote and their functions:...
  • Page 30 OMPDV288 book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Using the Remote Control Button Function © Zooms in on the picture When viewing a DVD or Video CD, pressing this button ZOON repeatedly cycles through three zoom levels: x2, and When viewing a data CD containing...
  • Page 31 OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Using the Remote Control ..Function Confirms the current selection or entry Brings current up the location mark and later display, return which to it you can use to mark MARK Brings up the program display, which you can use to...
  • Page 32: Replacing The Remote Battery

    OMPDV288 book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Using the Remote Control Button Function Slows down the playback speed of a DVD. Pressing button repeatedly cycles through the speeds: x1/2, xl/4, slow x1/8, xl/16, x1/32, and xl, Note: If a hand icon appears upon pressing...
  • Page 33: Language Setup

    OMPDV2gg.book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 uring Player The Setup menu allows you to configure the operation of the player. You can change video, audio, and language settings, control access to mature programming, and configure other general display behavior, @@_r _ @: Move Select...
  • Page 34: Configuring The Player

    OMPDV288 book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Configuring the Player Screen Setup The Screen Setup menu allows you to change display parameters for the player's built-in screen, as well as any external display to which the player connected (see "Connecting to a Separate Display"...
  • Page 35: Audio Setup

    OMPDV288.book Page 29 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Configuring the Player gures the audio format audio output. There is one sub- menu: Digital Selects the format used for digital Move SeJect SETUP: Quit audio output. The options are • SPDIF/PCM •...
  • Page 36: Using The Player In A Vehicle

    OMPDV288 book Page 30 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Using Player in a Vehicle Your portable DVD player is designed to accommodate usage in a vehicle. vehicle power adapter is included to power the player from your vehicle, the carrying case can be adapted to attach the player...
  • Page 37 OMPDV288.book Page Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 Using the Player in a Vehicle :o strap just below the media slip the handle of the case over headrest. Tighten the Velcro strap around the headrest and flip up the display.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Player To Other Devices

    OMPDV288 book Page 32 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Connecting Player to Other You can connect your portable DVD player to an external display for a larger picture, or to an external audio system for better sound. Connecting to a Separate Display To connect to a separate...
  • Page 39 OMPDV288.book Page 33 Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 Connecting the Player to Other Devices ,g system, attach and white (right) iectors on the included audio system input, and connect the other end of the cable to the AUDIO UR jack on the player,...
  • Page 40: Using The Battery Pack

    OMPDV288 book Page 34 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Using Battery Pack The battery life of the included battery pack is more than and a half hours. It attaches to the rear of the player and may be charged separately or while connected to the...
  • Page 41 OMPDV288.book Page 35 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Using the Battery Pack power adapter to the 2V IN jack on the battery...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    OMPDV288 book Page 36 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Troubleshooting Possible Resolution Symptom Cause Power cord(s) Power light Make sure the power cable from the DC does not securely Power Adapter is firmly inserted into the come connected socket on the display. Make sure the power cord...
  • Page 43 OMPDV288.book Page 37 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Troubleshooting Possible Resolution Cause No sound Audio cable(s) Make sure the audio signal cable(s) not securely firmly connected, connected Headphones Unplug the headphones, plugged Audio muted Unmute the audio by pressing the MUTE button on the remote.
  • Page 44: Support Information

    OMPDV288 book Page 38 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Troubleshooting symptom Possib,e Reso,utioo ..Cause "Wrong disc" Unreadable Ensure disc is not scratched or dirty. Clean displays upon disc and re-insert as necessary. disc insertion Disc format Ensure the disc has a format compatible supported with...
  • Page 45: Specifications

    OMPDV2gg.book Page 39 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM General Dimensions 7.6"W x 1.7"H x 5.8"D 194mm (W) x 43mm (H) x 148mm 3.31bs Weight DVD, Audio CD, VCD, SVCD, MP3 CD, Kodak Playback Formats Picture CD, CD-ROM, CD-R Outputs 1 x composite video (1/8"...
  • Page 46 OMPDV288 book Page 40 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Limited Warranty Protron warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period listed at the bottom of this document. How to obtain service: •...
  • Page 47: Limited Warranty

    OMPDV288.book Page Thm+sday, Jtme 16, 2005 t0:09 Limited Warranty will assess the product and cover all labor charges to repair your product. Protron will provide new, or at our discretion, refurbished replacement parts required to repair your 3roduct. This warranty is void if: •...
  • Page 48 OMPDV288 book Page Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 Protron Digital Corporation http://www.protron usa .com/ PDV-288 OMPDV288...

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