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Stop Playback ....................................................................................................................................21
Previous and Next............................................................................................................................21
Fast Reverse and Fast Forward ....................................................................................................21
Repeat Mode .....................................................................................................................................22
Slow ......................................................................................................................................................22
Angle Selection ................................................................................................................................22
Audio Channel ..................................................................................................................................22
Subtitle Language ...........................................................................................................................22
Info ........................................................................................................................................................23
Programmable Memory ................................................................................................................23
Zoom Selection ................................................................................................................................23
Title .......................................................................................................................................................23
Menu ....................................................................................................................................................23

Customising the General Settings............................................................................ 23
Customising the Audio Settings ............................................................................... 25
Customising the Video Settings ............................................................................... 26
Customising the Preference Settings ....................................................................... 26
Customising the Password Settings ......................................................................... 28
Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 29

Cleaning the Unit .............................................................................................................................29
Handling Discs ..................................................................................................................................29
Cleaning Discs ...................................................................................................................................29
Storing Discs ......................................................................................................................................29

Hints and Tips ............................................................................................................ 30
Specifications ............................................................................................................. 32
Safety Warnings ......................................................................................................... 33

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Summary of Contents for L9DUALM12

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Page 3: ...r for indoor use 15 Connections 16 Connecting a TV for the DVD Player Only 16 Connecting a Stereo Receiver or Amplifier 16 Connecting to a Multi channel Audio Receiver 17 Using Earphones 17 Using The...

Page 4: ...3 Title 23 Menu 23 Customising the General Settings 23 Customising the Audio Settings 25 Customising the Video Settings 26 Customising the Preference Settings 26 Customising the Password Settings 28 M...

Page 5: ...ly understand all the operational features it offers You will also find some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instructi...

Page 6: ...Skips forwards to the next track Allows fast forwarding of the current track Navigates down on a menu screen and adjust certain settings VOL ENTER VOL SOURCE 1 4 3 6 7 5 8 2 2 Battery Indicator Indic...

Page 7: ...N 9 12V 18 Rear View 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Left Side View Top View 10 OPEN Latch Opens the disc door 11 ON OFF Switch 12 Earphones Socket 13 AV OUT Socket 14 COAXIAL Socket 15 USB Slot 16 DC OUT Socket...

Page 8: ...n the DVD you are playing has been programmed with multiple camera angles 6 TITLE Button Returns to DVD Title Menu 7 Cursor Buttons Navigates between selections on a menu screen and adjust certain set...

Page 9: ...tracks on a DVD if more than one is available or select the audio output mode on a CD 18 Button Starts pauses resumes playback 19 STOP Button Stops playing a disc 20 MODE Button Adjusts Sharpness Brig...

Page 10: ...ect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage which could cause fire personal injury or damage to property Install the battery correctly by following the polarity and indications in the...

Page 11: ...in the remote control Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been swallowed Handling the Remote Control Do not drop or cause impact to the remote control Do not spill water or liquid on the rem...

Page 12: ...only Using other car power adapters could damage the unit In the interest of traffic safety do not operate this unit or view videos while driving a vehicle Make sure the unit is securely fastened to p...

Page 13: ...securely on the top of the car seat Reattach the headrest Headrest Support Leg support Horizontal support bar Horizontal support bar 3 For car headrests which cannot be removed use the following metho...

Page 14: ...ruct any safety device including air bags or seat belts or it may cause injury in case of accidents Ensure all rear passengers are correctly restrained when this product is in use in the car All passe...

Page 15: ...ains adapter is plugged in the unit is not completely disconnected from the main power source even when the unit is turned off ON OFF AV OUT COAXIAL USB DC OUT DC IN 9 12V ON OFF AV OUT COAXIAL USB DC...

Page 16: ...y and follow the instructions included with it to connect the unit to your TV Connections Connecting a TV for the DVD Player Only If your TV has Audio Video inputs you can connect the DVD player to yo...

Page 17: ...g copy will be unclear with poor sound quality This is NOT caused by a defective DVD system Connecting to a Multi channel Audio Receiver For better sound quality you may want to play the DVD audio thr...

Page 18: ...ayer left side view DVD player Top view 2 Press the SOURCE button to access the data in the drive 3 Use the buttons to select Media 4 Press the button and then press the buttons to highlight USB SD MS...

Page 19: ...c Digital Audio AUDIO Supported Formats JPEG The file extension must be jpg and not jpeg Pictures encoding must be compatible with JPEG ISO formats Region Code Both the DVD player and the discs are co...

Page 20: ...ts playback if the disc does not have any menus recorded on it If the disc has one or more titles recorded on it a menu screen will appear on the screen 5 To play a title press the buttons on the unit...

Page 21: ...ck skips to the selected Disc time Track time Select track Stop Playback 1 Press the button on the remote control to go to pre stop mode the display will show With some discs the unit can recall the s...

Page 22: ...of these different angles 1 While you are playing a DVD with different angles recorded press the ANGLE button on the remote control to view the number of current angles available 2 Press the ANGLE but...

Page 23: ...eatedly to select the slide show mode There are 16 types of slide shows Zoom Selection This function allows you to enlarge or shrink the video image or picture on the screen For DVD 1 During playback...

Page 24: ...that offers multiple angles if this is turned on OSD LANGUAGE Allows you to select the setup menu and OSD language CLOSED CAPTIONS For hearing impaired people the program can display recorded explana...

Page 25: ...n if your DVD player is connected to a Dolby decoder STEREO Select this option to change channel output to stereo which delivers sound from only the two front speakers DIGITAL OUTPUT Select the SPDIF...

Page 26: ...llowing options and then press the buttons to change the setting BRIGHTNESS Set the brightness level of video output CONTRAST Set the contrast level of video output HUE Set the hue value of the video...

Page 27: ...t to the following ratings 1 Kid Safe 2 G 3 PG 4 PG13 5 PGR 6 R 7 NC17 8 Adult Unlock the disc by entering the 4 digit password you have set in PASSWORD setup at the PASSWORD SETUP PAGE If you change...

Page 28: ...e required to play a prohibited disc If the disc is locked and the system prompts you to enter the password 1 Use the 0 9 buttons to input the current password in the OLD PASSWORD box If the password...

Page 29: ...places subjected to direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not store discs in places subjected to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier Storing discs vertically in a case stackin...

Page 30: ...reverse mode Press the button Make sure the AUDIO VIDEO input output connections are correct A DTS DVD cannot be decoded to allow audio speaker output Press the AUDIO button repeatedly to switch to an...

Page 31: ...D R RW in all cases due to the type of disc or condition of the recording If you are having trouble playing a certain disc remove the disc and try a different one Improperly formatted discs will not p...

Page 32: ...AV OUT Socket x 1 Digital Coaxial Output Socket x 1 Headphones Socket x 1 SD MS MMC Card Reader x 1 USB Port x 1 Car Power Adapter Mains Adapter 12V Car Cigarette Lighter Adapter AC 100 240V 50 60Hz...

Page 33: ...mmediately Withdraw the mains adapter and consult your dealer Ventilation Safety Warnings To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and other materia...

Page 34: ...verely damaging the disc and the unit Do not stack devices heat from other devices may affect the performance of the unit CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning...

Page 35: ...This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited Restri...

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