Basic Operation; Using The Ac Adaptor; Using The Rechargeable Battery - Teac DVP1013 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

Using the AC Adaptor

Connect the unit to a wall power outlet using the provided AC adaptor. CAUTION: Turn off
the unit before unplugging the AC adaptor to avoid damaging the unit. Make sure the power
supply is turned off before making or changing any cable connections.
Insert the AC adaptor into the DC IN jack on the unit.
1.
Insert one end of the power supply cable into the input jack of the adaptor and plug
2.
the other end into the wall power outlet.
Switch the power on at the wall outlet to start using AC power.
3.
Using the DC Car Adaptor
Connect the unit to power in the car using the DC car adaptor and the car‟s cigarette lighter
receptacle. CAUTION: Make sure the unit is turned off before making or changing any cable
connections.
Insert the DC car adaptor into the DC IN jack on the unit.
1.
Plug the other end of the adaptor into the car‟s cigarette lighter receptacle.
2.
Switch the power on at the wall outlet to start using the power supply from the car.
3.

Using the Rechargeable Battery

Battery specifications:
Output: 7.4V
Capacity: 1800mA/H
Standard charge time: >3 hours
Standard discharge time: >2 hours
Storage temperature: -20°C~45°C
Standard charging temperature: 0°C~45°C
Standard discharging temperature: -20°C~45°C
The battery can be charged via the AC power adaptor or car adaptor. In order to charge the
battery, the unit must be powered off. The rechargeable battery will reach its maximum
performance after a few full charge/use cycles. When the battery is low, the screen may start
to flash. Charge the unit if this happens.
Connect the power adaptor to the unit and wall power outlet as described in the
1.
previous section.
When charging the battery, the LED indicator will light up in red.
2.
When the battery is fully charged, the LED indicator will light is not bright.
3.
NOTE:
CAUTION: Keep the battery away from sunshine or high temperatures and do not
use it in the car, as this will shorten battery life and capacity and may even cause fire.
Even if the DVD player has not been used for a long time, you should recharge the
battery once every 3 months to retain full use of the battery.
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