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Powering and installation

Plug one end of the AC/DC power adaptor into the DC IN 9-12V jack on the right of the 
unit, then plug the other end into the AC power receptacle. Please refer to the following 
illustration.

If using car cigarette lighter adaptor to connect to the power:
Plug one end of the cigarette lighter adaptor into the DC IN 9-12V jack on the unit, plug
the other end into the car cigarette lighter socket.See illustration below. 

SYSTEM CONNECTION

Connecting to the slave screen

The unit can also be connected to the external LCD monitor. 
Connect the unit to power by AC/DC adapter or cigarette lighter adapter.
Then connect the unit DC OUT jack to DC IN 9-12V Jack of the LCD Monitor by a DC/AV 
cable. Also use this DC/AV cable to connect the AV OUT jack of the unit to AV IN jack of 
the Monitor.
Please refer to the illustration below.

SYSTEM CONNECTION

Notice:

    Car cigarette lighter adaptor is not recommended to recharge the battery.

Warning: 

This model and its enclosed car adaptor are only compatible with 9~12V vehicles. 
It is not compatible with 24v vehicles.

Please note: 

Do not connect the unit to the car via car adaptor before the engine has been started. 
Disconnect the car adaptor when it is not in use.

Remark: 

Users can power off the machine entirely by turning off the power switch and removing 
the power plug from main power point. The power-off mechanism is available for user to 
operate at any time. 

Note

 

the enclosed AC/DC Power Adaptor and Car Charger are designed for the Master Unit 
power supply only.
The AV/DC cable is used to connect the Master Unit to Slave Unit.
Users are not recommended to connect the AC/DC Power Adaptor and Car Charger to 
the Slave Unit

Summary of Contents for PD-9910

Page 1: ...star shaped discs as they may Cause the unit to malfunction Hi voltage Don t Open it Remind user to be careful to avoid electric shock Thank you for choosing our portable DVD player It includes a 9 wi...

Page 2: ...N 9 12V and AV INsocket in Monitor STEP 4 Plug one end of the power adaptor car adaptor into the portable DVD Main Unit s DC IN 9 12V socket and plug the other end into the power socket 12VDC Car Ciga...

Page 3: ...ction Zoom in out function Built in Low Battery Remind Main Features 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Remote Control with battery AC DC Power Adapter Cigarette Lighter Adapter User Manual Headphone 1 DC Audio Video Cabl...

Page 4: ...media source DVD USB Flash or SD Card 5 OK Button Press OK to confirm selection 7 PLAY PAUSE Button Press Play Pause to start hold playback 8 STOP Button Press STOP to stop playback 9 DC IN 9 12V Con...

Page 5: ...Also use this DC AV cable to connect the AV OUTjack of the unit to AV INjack of the Monitor Please refer to the illustration below SYSTEM CONNECTION Notice Car cigarette lighter adaptor is not recomm...

Page 6: ...n To go to previous next chapter or scene during playing 6 Fast forward backward button To scan forward backward at 2 4 8 16 or 32 times 7 OSD To display disc information during playing such as elapse...

Page 7: ...from children BASIC OPERATION Playing disc of DVD SVCD VCD CD Mp3 2 Open the disc door and insert a disc into the door with the label side facing up 3 Close the disc door The unit will load the disc...

Page 8: ...peat button BASIC OPERATION PD 9910 When playing disc of DVD SVCD VCD CD MP3 user can repeatedly play a specific section During playback press A B button at a point A then press this button again in p...

Page 9: ...n this situation these options are unavailable to operate 6 When viewing JPEG files press pictures will be displayed in thumbnail mode press or ENTER button to select one picture to view 4 17 16 PLAYI...

Page 10: ...eft Right LTRT channels or Stereo The default is Stereo SYSTEM SETUP Subtitle Select your preferred languageto show the subtitles on the screen The default is OFF The subtitle languages dependon the i...

Page 11: ...this option you canset a password four numbers All parental Control featuresare password protected Default Select this item andpress OK button toreset all settings to theoriginal factory settings Pass...

Page 12: ...it to produce heat during playback however the unit should not be used for extended periods or left unattended 4 Avoidhaving the unit collide with any objects and place away from all possible heat sou...

Page 13: ...supported by the disc Ensure the feature is available at the moment Ensure requested ttitle or chapter is not out of range The player can notadvance through a movie No forward or backwardscan Copyrig...

Page 14: ...e retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 Australia or 0800 945 995 New Zealand or alternatively viaemail at for any difficultieswith your prod...

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