Save the carton and all packing materials. In the event that a fixture must be returned to the factory, it is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory box and packing. Your shipment includes: • DAP DVMP-150 • IR Remote control •...
DVMP-150 IMPORTANT: The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non-observance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to the system. Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables! Handle the power-cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution! ...
DVMP-150 Connection with the mains Connect the device to the mains with the power-plug. Always pay attention, that the right color cable is connected to the right place. International EU Cable UK Cable US Cable BROWN YELLOW/COPPER FASE BLUE BLACK...
DVMP-150 Description of the device Features The DAP-audio DVMP-150 is a 1 U Karaoke DVD player • Supports all common audio/video formats • Balanced XLR audio outputs • 19” Rack mounts included • IR Remote control included Frontside Fig. 01...
DVMP-150 Names and functions Below is a description of the functions of the controls. 01) Power switch This is the main power switch. Push to turn the device on. 02) Disc Holder Place a disc in the holder. Push the eject (30) button to open and close the disc holder.
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Stop playback and push this button, the player will enter program mode. For more information, see the section Program on page 11. 48) Mic button Not functional in the DVMP-150. 49) Volume – button Pushing this button allows you to decrease the volume level of the audio outputs.
Do not attempt to operate a 120V specification product on 230V power, or vice versa. Connection: 01) Turn off the Power (01) switch. 02) Connect the DVMP-150 to your amplifier using the proper cables. CAUTION: Be sure that the power is off, when connecting the cables. Installing batteries 01) Remove the cover (67) of the battery housing.
DVMP-150 Operations 01) Preparation • When you want to watch a DVD film, turn the TV-set on and select the video input connected to the DVD player. • If you want to listen to audio via your audio installation, turn the audio system on and select the DVD player input.
14) Program • Push prog. (46) to open the on screen program menu. • The DVMP-150 allows you to program up to 16 tracks/chapters. • Use the cursor (35/36/55/56) buttons to navigate through the menu. • Use the direct access (05/31) buttons to insert the desired track/chapter in the selected program number.
DVMP-150 19) Angle • Pushing the angle (51) button allows you to choose between different camera angles. This function only applies to DVDs which are recorded this way. 20) Language selection • Pushing the language (52) button allows you to select different types of sound reproduction such as: Audio: 1/2: AC3 2 CH English, Audio: 2/2: AC3 5.1 CH English.
DVMP-150 System Setup When you push the Setup (60) button, the setup menu will be displayed. You can select five tabs: General Audio Video Password Exit When you have entered the setup menu you can use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to navigate and select the desired item.
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DVMP-150 03) Video Use the Cursor (35/36/55/56) buttons to select: Interlace-YUV TV-RGB P-SCAN YPBPR PC-VGA S-Video 04) TV-Type Use the Cursor (35/36/55/56) buttons to select the format of the TV to which the DVD player is connected.
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Use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to set up a filter to block certain DVDs. 07) Default Use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to select restore. Confirm your selection by pushing the enter (37) button. Now the DVMP-150’s default settings will be restored. Ordercode: D1132...
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DVMP-150 08) Power Resume When the DVD player is suddenly switched off due to a power outage, the DVMP will return to its previous playing position when it is switched on again. So you don’t have to scroll through the entire DVD to find your previous playing position.
DVMP-150 B. Language setup Includes: 01) OSD Language This function allows you to select a language for the setup menu and for the screen display. You can choose between English, Chinese, German, Spanish, French and Portuguese in this software version. Select the language of your preference using the cursor (35/36/55/56) buttons and confirm by pushing the enter (37) button.
(35/36/55/56) buttons and confirm by pushing the enter (37) button. 02) Mic Setup This menu item is not functional in the DVMP-150. 03) Prologic II This function allows you to transform your ordinary DVD/CD sound into surround sound. You can choose between two modes, or switch prologic OFF.
DVMP-150 D. Video Setup Includes: 01) Brightness Use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to adjust the brightness. Adjustment range: from 0 to 12. 02) Contrast Use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to adjust the contrast. Adjustment range: from 0 to 12.
DVMP-150 04) Saturation Use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to adjust the saturation. Adjustment range: from 0 to 12. 05) Sharpness Use the cursor (35, 36, 55, 56) buttons to adjust the sharpness. Adjustment range: from 0 to 8.
DVMP-150 F. Stereo setup This menu allows you to select: 01) OP mode Select the output mode of your preference using the cursor (35/36/55/56) buttons and confirm your choice by pushing the enter (37) button. 02) Dynamic range To avoid disturbing the neighbors at night, you can use this function to reduce the sound effects volume without changing the original tone.
DVMP-150 Setup examples Connection of a television set Connection of a television set using an A/V- cable If the TV-set has an S-video input, the DVD-player can be connected with an S-video cable. If the TV set has no S-video input use an A/V cable.
DVMP-150 Connection to an amplifier with digital audio input and TV-set If the amplifier has a coaxial input, the karaoke player can be connected with a coax cable. Do not use a coaxial cable and an optical cable at the same time!
DVMP-150 Maintenance The DAP Audio DVMP-150 requires almost no maintenance. However, you should keep the unit clean. Disconnect the mains power supply, and then wipe the cover with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in liquid. Do not use alcohol or solvents.
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