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Important Precautions
The design and manufacture of this player takes personal safety into consideration. Improper operation
may result in electric shock, fire, and other hazards. Please adhere to the following instructions.
Safety Precautions
There is dangerous voltage within this product. To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. Please contact
a professional technician to service this product. Replacement components will be supplied according to
manufacturers recommendations.
To prevent electricity leakage or damage, do not spill liquids into the product. Do not drop anything into the
ventilation hole of the cabinet or any other opening.
For power, the player must be in line with the mark on the rear of the panel. When the plug of the unit is
commented to the main outlet, the unit will still be connected to AC even if the power is turned off.
To prevent damage caused by lightning, shut off power when unit is not use.
Clean cabinet with dry, soft cloth only after power is turned off.
Operating Precautions
Place product on leveled surfaces where there are little dust and good ventilation.
Avoid exposing unit to moisture, heat, vibration, and direct sunlight. Moisture may cause condensation to build
within the lens and will affect the play functions. If condensation occurs, turn unit on, unload disc, then turn for 1-2
hours.
This will vaporize the condensation with the heat generated.
Do not power on and off frequently. Wait seconds prior to reopening
Do not play broken, damaged, or twisted discs. Do not place anything other than discs into tray. If discs are
improperly loaded, do not force.

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  • Page 1 Important Precautions The design and manufacture of this player takes personal safety into consideration. Improper operation may result in electric shock, fire, and other hazards. Please adhere to the following instructions. Safety Precautions There is dangerous voltage within this product. To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. Please contact a professional technician to service this product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of content 1. DVD features and specifications ….….……………………………………………………………….………………………………………….... 1 2. Name of parts …………………………………………………………………...……………………….……………………………..………….………. 2 2.1. Frontal panel ……………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………..………….. 2 2.2. Rear panel ………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………..…….. 2 2.3. Remote control ………………………………………………………………………..….………………………………………………………….. 3 3. Preparation before operation ………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………… 4 3.1. Unpacking and check ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………… 4 3.2.
  • Page 3: Dvd Features And Specifications

    DVD features and specifications Features & Benefits Slow play back DVD, VCD, SVCD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 compatible 5 speed fast forward/backwards Last scene memory Step play/program play Slot type disc feeder Frame by frame/Slow motion On screen display menu Multiple language menu/subtitle Full function wireless remote control NTSC/PAL compatible Volume control...
  • Page 4: Name Of Parts

    Names of parts 2. Names of parts 2.1. Front panel 1. DISK SLOT 2. POWER 3. PLAY/PAUSE 4. STOP 5. DISPLAY 6. PREVIOUS 7. NEXT 8. EJECT 2.2. Rear panel 1. POWER 2. AUDIO-R OUT (RED) 3. AUDIO-L OUT (WHITE) 4.
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    Names of parts 2.3. Remote control 1. MENU PBC 13. CLEAR 2. POWER 14. SLOW 3. NUMBER 15. PROGRAM 4. SUBTITLE 16. REPEAT 5. DISPLAY 17. MUTE 6. ANGLE 18. PLAY/PAUSE 7. AUDIO 19. ZOOM 8. SETUP 20. STOP 9. ENTER/SELECT 21.
  • Page 6: Preparation Before Operation

    Preparation before operation 3. Preparation before operation 3.1. Unpacking and check Check for the following accessories: REMOTE CONTROL (1) BRACKETS (2) SCREWS (4) BATTERIES (2) OWNER’S MANUAL (1) REMOTE SENSOR (1) 3.2. Assembling batteries of remote control Open battery compartment, insert two AAA batteries, make sure to match “+”...
  • Page 7: Connections

    Names of parts 3.3. Connections The video signal is output through composite video output terminal, while audio signal is output by either RCA terminal or coaxial terminal (digital). DVD to MONITOR DVD to FILTER Wiring diagram for automotive application...
  • Page 8 Preparation before operation DVD to AMP If you are powering more than two screens, you may need to add an amplifier to boost the output signal. Connect the video and audio outputs to the amplifier using RCA cables.
  • Page 9: Basic Operations

    Basic operations 4. Basic operation 4.1. Play 1. Push [POWER] in the player. 2. Insert media discs in DVD slot. Disc will start to play automatically. 4.2. PAUSE While playing, push [ II ] to pause the feature. Press again to resume playback. 4.3.
  • Page 10: The Use Of Remote Sensor

    Basic operation 4.5. The Use of Remote Sensor Depending on the placement of your DVD player, you can control the DVD function either by pointing directly at the DVD player, external remote sensor mounted on the dash of your vehicle or at the Myron& Davis monitor..
  • Page 11: Frequent Operations

    Frequent operation 5. Frequent operation 5.1. Select part to be played with menu If DVD has a menu option, when PBC state is on, you can display the menu by pushing [MENU] or [TITLE], then you can select the part you would like to play by doing the following. 1.
  • Page 12: Skip To Next Chapter/Track

    Frequent operation 5.5. Skip to next chapter/track While playing, push [NEXT] button. 5.6. Skip to previous chapter/track While playing, push [PREV] button. 5.7. Select track There is more than one operational procedure available. A. Push [ I ] or [ I ] to skip to next or previous track and play.
  • Page 13: Select Subtitle Language

    Frequent operation 5.10. Select subtitle language (Subject to Type of disc) For DVD discs, push [SUBTITLE] to select the language of caption, e.g. Press English once, then the screen will display available language alternative. 5.11. Program play (Subject to type of disc used) When PBC is off and DVD is stopped, 1.
  • Page 14: Display Playing Time And State

    Frequent operations 5.12. Display playing time and state Push [DISPLAY] button, TV screen will display current play time state, i.e. playing time, remaining time, press [DISPLAY] each time, the screen will show a time alternatively (the time displayed in the frontal panel accordingly changes), the content to be displayed each time will subject to the type of the disc.
  • Page 15: System Setting

    System setting 6. System setting Press [SETUP]. The screen will display the system setting menu. To navigate the menu, use [ ] / [ the buttons. To confirm your selection, press [ENTER]. In the sub-menus, use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to make your selection, press [ENTER] to enter the item to be changed.
  • Page 16: Example 2: Set Brightness And Contrast

    System setting Press [SETUP] to exit system setting. Note: three screen ratio modes are available (16:9 WIDE, 4:3 PS, 4:3LB). It enables user to select the disc to match your screen. Below is chart showing the various formats. Example 2: Setup Brightness and Contrast Press [SETUP] to access the menu.
  • Page 17: Example 3: Parental

    System setting Example 3: Parental Press [SETUP] to access the menu. The screen will display the “SYSTEM SETTING” menu. Use the [ ] button to navigate the yellow band to which item you want to change. Move the yellow bar to PASSWORD and press ENTER or use [ ] to move the yellow bar to extended menu, a sub-menu appears requesting password;...
  • Page 18: Functions Of Buttons In Remote Control

    Functions of buttons in remote control 7. Functions of buttons in remote control This chapter will explain in detail the functions and operation procedures of all buttons in the remote control, for user’s instant reference. Most operation procedures can be referred to relevant content of chapter 4,5. 7.1.
  • Page 19 Functions of buttons in remote control 7.7. [Menu / PBC] While playing DVD, push this button to display the option menu included on this disc. This will depend on type of disc being used. Push this button to shift PBC state. For DVD/SVCD disc, when PBC is off, you should first push [STOP] button, then [PBC] to switch to desired state.
  • Page 20 Functions of buttons in remote control 7.14. [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ When the screen displays the menu or system menu of a DVD disc, you can push these buttons to move the cursor then selects the desired item. 7.15.
  • Page 21 Functions of buttons in remote control 7.21. [DISPLAY] Push the button to display some data of time, e.g. the current playing time, remaining time, etc. 7.22. [ I ] (Function depends on type of disc) While playing DVD disc, push the button to skip to previous chapter; while playing SVCD and other discs, push this button to skip to previous track.
  • Page 22: Technical Terms

    Technical terms 8. Technical terms TITLE: For DVD disc it is defined as a long complete segment of image or music or a movie. Each title has a number and makes it easy to search. TRACK: The image or music of a VCD or CD. Each track has a number for search. CHAPTER: It is smaller than title among the units of a DVD, it is defined as a long complete segment of image or music or a movie.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 9. Troubleshooting No sound Check if the unit is connected securely with other systems including amplifier or TV. Make sure you operate the TV or amplifier correctly. Make sure the system setting is correct. Disc can not be played Make sure there is a media disc in the player.
  • Page 24: How To Deal With Disk

    How to deal with disk 10. How to deal with disk How to hold disc Do not touch the face coving information. When there are stains on face of disc Wipe gently with a wet cloth and then with dry one. When a disc is brought in from a cold environment to a hot one, steam can form on the face of the disc.
  • Page 25: Warranty

    Warranty Limited One-Year Warranty (Non-Transferable) Myron & Davis warrants to the original purchaser a non-transferable warranty tore pair or replace, free of charge, the video product (s) in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase.
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