Connect Dvd Player To Other Appliances - Denver MT-779DVBT Operating Manual

Portable lcd dvd player
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CONNECT DVD PLAYER TO OTHER
APPLIANCES
It is recommended you connect the player to a multi-system
TV.
Ensure that this player and other appliances (TV set and
amplifier) that will be connected to the player are set to OFF
mode and that the AC cords are disconnected from the wall
outlet.
Avoid blocking ventilation holes of the connected
appliances and make sure air around there can circulate
freely.
Read carefully and follow the instructions before connecting
other appliances.
Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting
audio, video cables. If the RCA adapter is supplied only, the
audio/video RCA cable is required. Plug one end of the
RCA adapter to the unit. Then connect the audio/video RCA
cable to the RCA adapter and the television.
Note: The AV cable with 3.5mm diameter and 1.5cm length
plug is not applied to the product.
S-VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO IN
AV AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT
A/V cable
After connection is firmed and securely done, plug AC
ADAPTER to an applicable wall outlet and turn on the player.
CHARGE THE BUILT-IN BATTERY
The player is with a rechargeable lithium battery. Before using
the battery, please make sure it is charged. If not, charge it first.
Slide the power switch to CHARGE position and then connect
one end of the supplied adapter to the wall outlet and the other
end to the unit for charging the built-in battery.
Note: If the unit is not in use for a prolonged period of time, it is
recommendable to charge the built-in battery each three
months.
CONNECTING TO A CAR ADAPTOR
The car power adaptor is designed for use with vehicles that
have a 12V, negative ground electrical system.
WARNING:
Disconnect the car power adaptor when not in use. Not in use
in 24V vehicles.
CAUTIONS:
Use the unit only with the recommended car power adaptor,
use with other car power adaptor might damage the unit.
The recommended car power adaptor is for use with this
unit only. Do not use it with other equipment.
YUV INPUT
TV SET
To the cigarette lighter socket
In the interests of road traffic safety, do not operate the unit
or view video software while driving a vehicle.
Make sure the unit is fastened securely to prevent from
moving outside of the vehicle in an accident
When the inside of the cigarette lighter socket is dirty with
ashes or dust, the plug section may become hot due to poor
contact. Be sure to clean the cigarette lighter socket before
use.
After use, disconnect the car power adaptor from both the
unit and cigarette lighter socket.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
FUSE
POSITIVE (+) CAP
NOTE: Don't throw out the positive (+) cap when replace the
fuse.
CONNECTING THE AERIAL TO THE PLAYER
Aerial input
1. When this player is connected to the outdoor aerial, make
sure that the TV programme is available from the signal
tower.
2. The quality of video depends on the signal strength.
3. When this player is connect to the outdoor aerial, in avoid
that the huge buildings or obstacle would block the signal.
OPERATIONS
PREPARATION
Power on the TV set and select video input mode.
Power on the audio system which is connected to the player.
GET STARTED
1. Slide POWER switch to turn on the player.
2. Press disc cover Open button to open the disc tray.
3. Place a disc onto the disc tray.
4. Close the disc tray by hand and the playback starts
automatically.
5. When a menu screen appears on the TV, move the
navigation buttons or press the numeric buttons to select a
preferred track number, then press OK button to start
playback.
NOTE: If at DVB-T mode, pressing FUNCTION button on the
remote or long pressing FUNCTION button on the unit for
switching to DVD mode is necessary.
ADJUST THE VOLUME
Press VOLUME+/- button repeatedly to increase or reduce the
volume.
MUTE
While the power is on, the audio output of the main unit is to be
switched off by pressing the button. Press it again to resume
sound output.
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