Contents Box Contents ......................3 Controls & Functions ....................4 DVD Operation ......................8 USB Operation ......................9 System Set-Up ......................10 Troubleshooting ....................... 15 year Register your product online for a FREE 3 year ranty...
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Controls & Functions On/Off Angle: Change angle in DVD mode (for to next chapter. With SVCD, VCD, CD, discs with multi-angle recording) MP3 discs and USB, press to go to next track. MP3 discs, use key to select desired go to previous chapter. With SVCD, track/chapter in menu selection.
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Controls & Functions Front & Rear View 44. Power On/Off DVD Tray Display Remote Sensor HDMI Output USB Po t 2 x Audio Output po ts Open/Close Video Output 42. Play/Pause Power Po t 43. Stop...
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Getting Sta ted Setting Up Connect the DVD player power adapter to a wall outlet. Press the power button ) on the unit or remote control t your DVD player, the display on the front panel will illuminate. Follow one of the steps below for connecting your DVD player: Connecting Via RCA Cable Connect an RCA cable between the 2 channel Audio Output po t and the RCA input on your TV.
DVD Operation Suppo ted Disc Types: Suppo ted File Types: 1. Ensure that your TV is set to t rect mode for DVD playback. 2. Plug in the DVD player and press the ‘Powe ’ button t the unit on. You can do this on the unit ( ) or via the remote ( When the machine is switched on, pressing the POWER button on the remote...
USB Operation USB Playback This device has a USB po t in the front inte face for MP3/Movie playback. Inse t a USB device into the USB po t ( Press the USB button on the remote control ( ) and select ‘USB’ to switch the source to USB.
System Set-Up Menu Operation Press the SETUP button ( ) on the remote control and the Settings will display. The menu options are as follows: After accessing the Setup menu, use the buttons ( ) to access your chosen sub-menu/function. Press left to go up back up a level, and pr to go down a level into the selected sub-menu/ function options.
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System Set-Up If TV system is selected, use the Enter buttons ( ) to set the TV Type to AUTO, NTSC or PAL depending on the color system of your TV. This player conf to the NTSC and PAL color systems. However, if you are in the USA, Canada or Mexico, leave t rectly set to PAL, the TV picture may roll ve tically.
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System Set-Up Osd Language Select a language for the on-screen display language (languages available are disc dependent). Audio Language Select a language for the audio (languages available are disc dependent). Subtitle Language Select a language for the subtitles (languages available are disc dependent). Menu Language Select a language for the menu (languages available are disc dependent).
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System Set-Up HDMI Output Set the resolution output to match the connected TV. Video If your TV is connected to the unit via a video jack, select CVBS. If your TV is connected to the unit via Y, Pb/Cb, and Pr/Cr jacks, select YUV or YPbPr.
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System Set-Up Downmix: Mixing audio Channels by 5.1 recording DVD discs will play through both the left kers. Stereo: If this audio mode is selected, the rear left channel will play through the left speaker, and the r will play through t ker.
Use the Remote Control closer to the DVD player. Check the batte y level of the batt replace if necessa y. Suppo t If you require fu ther assistance with your new DVD player, please contact our suppo t team on the Oakcastle website: www.oakcastle.co.uk...
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