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1. Push down and out on the battery 
compartment cover to remove it. 
2. Insert the two "AAA" batteries into the 
battery compartment of the remote control 
making sure the '+'  and the '-' signs on the 
batteries match up to the '+' and '_' markings 
inside the battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover. 

Battery Installation 

Notes: 

Do not mix batteries from different 
manufacturers or old with new. 
If the remote control will not be used for 
an extended period, remove the batteries 
to prevent damage-causing corrosion. 
If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery 
liquid from inside the battery compartment, 
and then replace both batteries. 
Always replace both batteries at the same 
time, using new, fully charged batteries. 
The life expectancy of batteries may vary 
depending on amount of use. 

Notes:

 

Do not direct the remote sensor toward 
any light source, such as direct sunlight 
or strong fluorescent light as it may cause 
the unit not to operate correctly. 
When other remote controls are nearby or 
when the remote is used near equipment 
using infrared rays, interference may occur. 
Placing an object on the remote control 
may cause it accidently depress a remote 
button, changing a function and shortening 
battery life. 
Do not cover the front of the DVD receiver 
with tinted glass, as it may cause 
interference with normal operation of the 
controller. 
Make sure there are no solid objects 
between the remote control and the 
remote sensor. 
This could prevent the unit from receiving 
the signal. 
Do not spill water or put wet items on the 
remote control. 
Never disassemble remote control.

Using the Remote Control

 

Point the remote control at the remote 
sensor on the DVD receiver. When the 
signal from the remote is received, the 
unit will function accordingly. The 
remote will operate up to approximately 
16' from the remote sensor at an angle of 
approx. 30'.

BATTERIES 

INCORRECT USE OF BATTERIES MAY 
CAUSE THEM TO LEAK, CORRODE, 
OR EXPLODE. 

OPERATING THE

REMOTE CONTROL

Summary of Contents for DVD2250

Page 1: ...DVD2250 DVD PLAYER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 10 DVD2250 OPEN CLOSE PLAY PAUSE STOP ...

Page 2: ...ades and a third grounding prong The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult on electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched 11 USE only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused...

Page 3: ...Front and Back Panels 1 Front Panel 1 Back Panel 1 Remote Control 2 Operating the Remote Control 3 Functions 4 7 System Setup 8 9 MP3 Function 9 JPEG Files 10 Troubleshooting 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...DEO output 2 Y Pb Cb and Pr Cr output 3 S VIDEO output 1 POWER 4 STOP 2 OPEN CLOSE 5 LED DISPLAY 3 PLAY PAUSE 5 CONNECTION AV CABLE S VIDEO CABLE Back Panel Functions 4 AUDIOoutput Use to connect both the right and left channels 5 COAXIAL output MODEL DVD2250 AC 120V 60Hz 20W ERT T E N K I CONFORMS TO ANSI UL STD 60065 CM C C US US LIS ED T CERTIFIED TO CAN CSA STD C22 2 No 60065 ...

Page 5: ...UTTONS 13 CONTROL FWD Forward 11 REV Reverse 12 MENU 8 28 PREV Previous PROG Program 15 36 IS PS Interlace Scan Progressive Scan 33 A B RepeatA B VOL Volume Down 6 25 VOL Volume Up AUDIO R Right 18 AUDIO L Left 19 POWER 1 ANGLE 2 SUBTITLE 3 TITLE 4 PBC Playback Control 5 ENTER 7 PLAY PAUSE 9 STOP 10 CLEAR 14 RETURN 17 REPEAT 16 20 OPEN CLOSE 21 LANGUAGE 22 DISPLAY 23 RESUME 24 MUTE 26 SETUP 27 STE...

Page 6: ...strong fluorescent light as it may cause the unit not to operate correctly When other remote controls are nearby or when the remote is used near equipment using infrared rays interference may occur Placing an object on the remote control may cause it accidently depress a remote button changing a function and shortening battery life Do not cover the front of the DVD receiver with tinted glass as it...

Page 7: ... Once the player has read the disc the unit automatically will begin playback Note It is possible to damage a disc if it is not placed correctly on the guides in the disc tray This may also cause the DVD player to malfunction Do not force or place anything other than a 5 DVD or CD onto the disc tray Never move the DVD player during playback as this may cause damage to the disc as well as the playe...

Page 8: ...d will slow to 1 2 speed to 1 4 to 1 8 to 1 16 to 1 32 and back to normal In reverse the speed will also slow from 1 2 speed to 1 4 to 1 8 to 1 16 to 1 32 and back to normal To resume normal playback at anytime press the PLAY PAUSE button Screen Display While a disc is playing the status of various functions may be checked such asthe title track number andseveral time categories 1 Press the DISPLA...

Page 9: ...ar Select the desired language by pressing the LANGUAGE button Note The disc being played must be multi language Encoded Locating a Title DVD discs are normally divided into titles which are then sub divided into chapters A Specific title or chapter can easily be located Specific titles can be found using the title menu function if the disc contains a title menu or through its unique title number ...

Page 10: ...raise the volume or the VOL button to lower it By pressing the MUTE button noaudio willbe heard To return the audio press the MUTE button again Shuffle Function Press SHUFFLE button to play the disc at Random Program This function allows you to program the desired order of play for specific tracks Press the PROG button and the Program menu will appear on the screen Set the programs play order usin...

Page 11: ...d Russia Korean and others Screen Setup Follow the directions displayed in Setup and press the remote control buttons based on the TV Screen display and SCREEN will be setup TV TYPE There are three kinds of TV type 4 3 PS Pan Scan 4 3 LB Letterbox 16 9 Wide Screen which can be selected based on the disc format TV screen SCREEN SAVER When the player has stopped for more than 15 seconds a SCREEN SAV...

Page 12: ... Select the DEFAULT SETUP the player will return to the default software setup Exit Setup When you finish the setup please select the Exit Setup the player will be back to the TV screen MP3 FUNCTION OPERATION OF MP3 FUNCTION MP3 is an audio compression mode using Level 3 of the international standard MPEG The audio signal is compressed in a rate of 12 1 An MP3 disc can contain over 600 minutes of ...

Page 13: ...er support department Possible Problems Solutions No power 1 Check to ensure that the power plug is securely connected to the power outlet and that the outlet is in working condition test outlet by CAREFULLY plugging another electrical item in to it No sound 1 Check the connection between the DVD player and the TV set amplifier or any other unit the DVD player is connected to 2 Check to ensure the...

Page 14: ...problem Failure to enclose required information will result in delay of your shipment Please allow 4 6 weeks for product service or replacement This warranty does not cover any product which has been subject to damage due to an act of Nature misuse neglect accident abuse commercial use or modification of or to any part of the product including the antenna Damage to external media such as DVD CD an...

Page 15: ...to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product ...

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