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D Interactive Player User's Manual ODEL: VE-200...
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MPORTANT NOTE ADVARSEL! Uthiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig händtering. Udskiftning mä kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren. ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
Please write them in the spaces below for future reference. Model Number: VE-200 Serial Number: __________________...
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ARNING FOR USA/CANADA ARNING his product contains a laser. Any owner adjustments, customizations, or modifications to this product may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not open covers or attempt to repair anything yourself. Refer this unit to a qualified service technician for all repairs. Class 1 Laser Product : this product contains a Class 1 Laser in the CD-i unit.
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ARNING FOR USA/CANADA NOTE: his 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. hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. his equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
MPORTANT SAFETY NSTRUCT ONS Read Instructions-AII the safety and follow the manufacturer's instructions, operating instructions should be read and should use a mounting accessory before the product is operated. recommended by the manufacturer. Keep Instructions-The safety and An appliance and cart combination should be operating instructions should be kept for moved with care.
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MPORTANT SAFETY NSTRUCT ONS ational Electric Code S2898A 12. Protective Attachment Plug-The product 14. Lightning-For added protection for this is equipped with an attachment plug product during a lightning storm, or having overload protection. This is a when it is left unattended and unused safety feature.
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MPORTANT SAFETY NSTRUCT ONS e. If the product has been dropped or 7. Object and Liquid Entry-Never push the cabinet has been damaged. objects of any kind into this product through openings, they may touch f. When the product exhibits a distinct dangerous voltage points or short-out change in performance-this indicates parts that could result in a fire or electric...
NTRODUCT ON re ple sed to introduce you to one of the most innov tive products v il ble tod y: the Comp ct Disc inter ctive pl yer. You'll be surprised how e sy it is! You simply 'point- nd-click' to explore the intriguing new world of inter ctive Comp ct Disc.
RECAUTIONS lease read these precautions before you operate this unit. During Installation Do not install and use in Avoid using near a very cold temperatures. magnetic field. (This will adversely affect the unit's performance.) In use Do not restrict the ventil- Do not insert Use the unit in a horizontal position, ation openings.
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RECAUTIONS hen you do not use Do not drop an object this unit or lightning is on the unit or drop the flashing, pull the power unit. plug out from the outlet. hen you remove the plug from the outlet, pull the cord out by holding the plug.
ARTS AND CONTROLS layer • Front Power button Action buttons (Select , Select2) Remote control receiver Thumb pad Digital display Headphone volume control CD-tray Headphone socket Open/Close button 0. Input port # (MOUSE)
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ARTS AND CONTROLS Rear Audio output (Right) NTSC/PAL Selection switch Audio output (Left) Printer port Video (CVBS) output Input port #2 (MODEM) DC output Infra-red remote transmitter Thumb pad Action buttons (Left/Right) Volume control buttons (+, -) Play button Return button Previous button (CD-Audio 4- Video CD) Next button (CD-Audio -I- Video CD) Pause/Continue button...
NSTALLAT ON onnecting a wired D-i pointing device Your CD-i player can be operated with optional wired pointing devices. Wired pointing devices can be connected to input port 1. A wired pointing device connected to input port 1 can be used simultaneously with the built-in Touchpad Controller.
ETTING UP witching on and off Press the Power button (ON/OFF) button (1) to switch the player on. The Digital display (3) lights up. Switch on the TV and HiFi system if used. Select the CD-i input on the TV and HiFi system if used.
ETTING UP Options screens 1. General Options o change the player's general settings: Auto play After switching the player on, playback will start automatically when a disc is loaded and the CD tray is closed. Volume Selecting the player default volume setting. Dim Time (min) On all screens shown in this manual (except the CD Graphics screen) dim occurs automatically after 1-5-...
ETTING UP 3. Time and Date Options o change the player's time and date settings. Time Date If the time or date shown on the screen is wrong, select the appropriate ▲ and ▼ arrows to set hours, minutes, day, month and year in turn, as required. Time format Select 24 hour or 12 hour clock.
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ETTING UP Loading a disc 1. Open the D-Tray pushing the Open/ lose button. 2. Insert the Disc into the player with the label side lose the D-Tray by pushing the Open/ lose D Tray button. D-Tray Open/ lose button Unloading a disc 1.
LAYING DISCS laying a CD-i disc ertain aspects of D-i disc playback depend on the value of Auto play (see setting up, page 16). The factory setting is default ,r OFF . 1. When autoplay is "ON". After loading the disc, the D-i program will start up automatically.
LAYING DISCS laying an Audio disc After loading the disc, the CD-Audio screen appears on the Display. > S ¡7 STSTW- hi fi2 lay track bar: shows the total number of tracks (up to 20). You can 'point and click' to select any Scan F ShuiFIg ■...
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LAYING DISCS Operation Select tart play lay ► lay starts at the beginning of track 1, or any other reselected track number. If a track is already laying, it is restarted. If a track is aused, ressing this button resumes layback.
LAYING DISCS laying a CD Graphics disc W en an audio CD wit grap ics is played, t e CD Grap ics screen will appear automatically. • To see t e CD Audio screen, click on t e action 12113 IH 15 16 button as t e CD grap ics is playing.
AINTENANCE Using the Input ports The two Input ports are located on the CD-i player. (Input port 1 on the left side of the Unit, Input port 2 on the rear of the unit). These Ports are used as follows; 1.
EFORE REQUESTING SERVICE f it appears that the CD-i player is faulty, first consult this checklist. t may be that something simple has been overlooked. Under no circumstances attempt to repair the system yourself; this will invalidate the warranty. No power •...
PECIFICATION witching Power upply Formats D-i Digital Video D-DA Photo Video D-Graphics A 230V Voltage 120V 50 Hz Frequency 60 Hz ystem Power consumption 18 W 18 W : M 68340,15 MHZ Dimensions & Weight :512 KB System ROM Player 360 W x 93 H x 322 D (mm) System RAM : 2.5MB...
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igital Video Systems, Inc. 160 Knowles rive Los Gatos, CA 95032 Part # 52-00023-00A...
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