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VIDEO/AUDIO

INPUT

When the system works for a long time, 

the panels at the top and bottom of the 

device will be warm.

When the device is not used, take out the 

disc and unplug the power cord.

If it is not used for a long time, the system 

may malfunction or its performance 

becomes deteriorated. For that reason, the 

device should be operated occasionally.

Do not place foreign objects onto the 

disc tray.

Disc Protection

Disc Protection

Structure of Disc Contents

Operating Environment

Do not put the device in an environment 

with: Heat source or enclosed space (like 

in a car);

High temperature (≥40

) or high

humidity (≥90%);

Dirt;

Direct sunshine.

Interference

Condensed Water

Keep the device away from TV, radio and 

video recorder so as to avoid distorted 

image or sound.

Condensed water may appear on the 

device in the cases below:

When it is moved from cold environment 

to a warm one;

When it is used in a space with a running 

air conditioner system and the cold air 

contacts the device;

When it is in a room with too much steam 

or high humidity.

A device with condensed water may not 

work properly. In this case, you can plug

the power cord and keep the machine 

running idle for about 2-3 hours. The 

water should evaporate after a while.

Do not stick tape or paper onto the disk. 

To clean a disk, use a moist rag first, then 

a dry rag.

To avoid damage to the device, do not 

apply any soluble substances, such as 

benzine and anti-static spray with 

ethylene-based substance, to the disk.

Normally, the digitalized video disc 

comprises of different titles that are made 

up of chapters.

Audio disc is made up of tracks.

Each title, chapter and track has a number, 

respectively called title number, chapter 

number and track number. But some discs 

may not have such numbers.

Remote control

FM antenna

AV cable

Wired microphone

User manual

Accessories

System Connection

Please refer to the drawing below for system connection to a TV. Do not plug 

the power cord before the connection is completed.

Note:

1. Make sure the source cables are properly connected.

2. Make sure the power cord is unplugged before removing or inserting the 

    connecting cables. Otherwise, the device or other parts may be 

    damaged.

50/60Hz

Choose any ONE of 

these connections

Note: 

To listen to FM, first connect the FM antenna provided to the port 

named 'FM ANT'.

 XS-N5320PBBA

POWER:AC 110-240V~ 50/60Hz

DVD SPEAKER SYSTEM WITH BLUETOOTH

MAX. POWER CONSUMPTION:60W

 

Summary of Contents for XS-N5320PBBA

Page 1: ...User Manual DVD SPEAKER SYSTEM WITH BLUETOOTH XS N5320PBBA ...

Page 2: ...trol Function Keys 6 Overview of the Equipment 7 Basic Playback Controls 7 Advanced Functions 8 Menu Options 10 System Setup 11 CD ripping and Copy 16 Copying from an MP3 disc to a USB device 17 Kodak Picture CD Disc Playback 18 Playing Radio functions 18 Multimedia 18 AUX Input 19 Operating Instructions of Bluetooth 19 Troubleshooting 20 Specifications 21 ...

Page 3: ...s on the label and use the power cord properly Keep all parts away from moisture For indoor use only Avoid direct sunshine and high temperature Do not stretch bend or pull on the power cord Grip the plug and not the power cord when unplugging Do not open the cover No user serviceable parts inside Also leaving the cover open may allow foreign objects to fall into the unit Remove the power cord from...

Page 4: ...s case you can plug the power cord and keep the machine running idle for about 2 3 hours The water should evaporate after a while Do not stick tape or paper onto the disk To clean a disk use a moist rag first then a dry rag To avoid damage to the device do not apply any soluble substances such as benzine and anti static spray with ethylene based substance to the disk Normally the digitalized video...

Page 5: ...e remote control will work only when the On Off Switch on the rear of the unit is in the On position 1 2 1 DVD DOOR 2 Remote Control Receiver 1 VIDEO OUT 2 FM ANT 3 MASTER VOLUME Volume adjustment dial 4 AUX input 5 USB PORT 6 MIC VOL Microphone volume adjustment 7 TONE Treble Bass adjustment button Press to choose Treble or Bass then turn the Master Volume Dial to adjust the value 8 DVD USB Switc...

Page 6: ...rol to operate the features described throughout this manual 1 PLAY PAUSE 2 PREV NEXT 3 REV FWD 4 STOP Advanced functions OSD In DVD playback Press OSD on the remote control to display single elapsed time single remaining time total elapsed time total remaining time and other information about the disc IN VCD playback Press OSD on the remote control to display single elapsed time single remaining ...

Page 7: ... track numbers desired for example 2 4 6 and 8 you can press CLEAR to remove the numbers Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the PLAY icon Press ENTER to start playing press PROG again to exit SLOW Press SLOW repeatedly to choose a level of slow motion from the following options 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 7 or normal CLEAR When using the PROG or GOTO feature press CLEAR to clear the input number OPEN CLOS...

Page 8: ...sume If this option is set to ON and the power is turned off the player will remember where it stopped and when the power is resumed it will continue to play from that point LANGUAGE SETUP Select a language to be used for on Screen Display OSD and set up menu AUDIO LANGUAGE Use this option to set the audio dubbing language TV SYSTEM AUTO PLAY HD OUTPUT ON OFF VIDEO TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING NEXT PAG...

Page 9: ...ls are required select the stereo option Digital set up OP MODE For nighttime playing select LINE OUT to set volume at lower level For daytime playing select RF REMOD to set volume at a higher level OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG ENGLISH CHINESE JAPAN MENU LANG FRENCH PORTUGUESE GERMAN OFF SPANISH OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG ENGLISH CHINESE JAPAN MENU LANG FRENCH PORTUGUESE GERMAN...

Page 10: ... then press the ENTER button to enter the option submenu or confirm your choice 1 In the OPTIONS menu see Fig 1 you can select a different speed or bitrate or create or cancel a playlist 2 In the TRACKS menu you can view the length of the tracks Press the arrow buttons to select a track then press ENTER to confirm your selection To select or unselect all tracks move the highlight to the box on top...

Page 11: ...e normal playing state When a disk with Kodak Picture format is about to be played the system will automatically display the navigation interface while the contents are being uploaded In the navigation interface use the key Up Down to make options After selection press Enter Play to play the file In all the tracks use the key Up Down to make options After selection press Enter Play to play the tra...

Page 12: ... ON OFF switch on the rear of the unit is set to the ON position Check whether the player is properly connected to the TV Check whether the TV works well Adjust the Video mode setting on the TV until image is displayed correctly Check whether the player is properly connected to other equipment Check if the audio cables have been connected properly and the correct mode has been chosen Check whether...

Page 13: ...l output 1 0 2 0v Audio output digital Level output 0 5vp p Video output Level output 1 0vp p YUV output Level output 0 7vp p Tuner FM Frequency range 87 5 108MHz Supported multimedia formats Movie AVI Music MP3 WMA Photo JPG JPEG Disc DVD VCD CDDA CDROM DVD DVD RW DVD R DVD R DVD 9 DVD RW VCD VCD1 0 VCD2 0 CDDA HDCD CDG CD R CD RW Video Audio DivX 3 11 4 x 5 x 6 x Xvid vxid MPEG 4 MPEG 1 MPEG 2 M...

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