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1. Features

1. Features

Play mini DVD discs and 3.5” audio CDs only

• Mini DVD format : 3.5”
• CD-R/RW discs containing MP3/WMA files can be played.

JPEG image viewer

• JPEG imaged files stored on CD-R/RW discs can be viewed.

2.5” TFT LCD display

2 hours playback time

• Using four fully charged AA size Ni-MH type rechargeable Batteries, you can playback discs

for up to 2 hours.

2. Accessories

2. Accessories

Quick Charger

AK44-00006A

Battery (Rechargeable

AA size Ni-MH type)

4302-001125

User’s Manual

AK68-00726A

3. Disc Type and Characteristics

3. Disc Type and Characteristics

This DVD player is capable of playing the following types of discs with the corresponding logos:

Play Region Number

Both the DVD player and the discs are
coded by region. These regional codes
must match in order for the disc to play.
If the codes do not match, the disc will
not play. The Region Number for this
player is described on the bottom
housing of the player.

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- DVD contains excellent sound

and video due to Dolby Digital
and MPEG-2 system.

- Various screen and audio

functions can be easily selected
through the on-screen menu.

Disc Types (Logos)

Recording Types

Disc Size

Max. Playing Time

Characteristics

DVD

3

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20 min.

Audio

- CD is recorded as a Digital Signal

with better audio quality, less
distortion and less deterioration of
audio quality over time.

AUDIO-CD

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SOUND

STEREO

NTSC

Play Region Number

NTSC broadcast system in U.S.A,
Canada, Korea, Japan, etc.

Dolby Digital disc

Stereo disc

Digital Audio disc

MP3 disc

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00726A-01_DVD-L25_eng  3/11/05  10:24 AM  Page 3

Summary of Contents for DVDL25 - DVD L25 Mini Player

Page 1: ...point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not...

Page 2: ...ratus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Copy Protection Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protection This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by methods claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection te...

Page 3: ...ese regional codes must match in order for the disc to play If the codes do not match the disc will not play The Region Number for this player is described on the bottom housing of the player If the Batte Ple wit Wh nor It is full Ma Ch Alw LE cha Wh Po a b Ple 31 2 Single sided 80 min Double sided 160 min Audio Video DVD contains excellent sound and video due to Dolby Digital and MPEG 2 system Va...

Page 4: ...he battery voltage is too low When this occurs it will take longer to charge the batteries When LED indicators flash red it means there is battery trouble Possible reasons are a The wrong battery type is inserted such as alkaline battery b The battery may be old or defective Please remove the charger from the power outlet and remove the wrong battery from the charger 5 In 5 In al of 4 Using the Ch...

Page 5: ... temperature battery performance and speaker volume Storing fully charged batteries for long periods of time can shorten their lifecycle or affect performance If this happens use batteries until their charge is depleted before charging them again After doing this several times battery performance will be restored Low temperatures below 32 F can affect the performance of the batteries and you may e...

Page 6: ...r m appe PUS 60 d may hear Stop Play Pause Speaker Door Open Menu Left View Headphone Turn the headphone volume down to the minimum setting before connecting Adjust the volume level by using the VOL dial AC Adapter Be sure to use the separately sold AC Adapter PA AA25 Using a different type of adapter may cause malfunction or damage to the product Note The AC adapter will not charge the batteries ...

Page 7: ...ormal No sound is heard during slow mode Press the button to resume normal play Reverse slow motion play will not work 5 RESUME function When you stop disc play the player remembers where you stopped so when you press button again it will pick up where you left off unless the disc is removed or the player is unplugged or if you press the twice NOTE It is recommended that you turn off the power to ...

Page 8: ... 4 Subtitle Language Select Automatic if you want the subtitle language to be the same as the language selected as the audio language Select Others if the language you want is not listed Some discs may not contain the language you select as your initial language in that case the disc will use its original language setting MENU Player Menu English Disc Menu English Audio English Subtitle Automatic ...

Page 9: ...assword The Enter Password screen appears 5 Enter your password by pressing the œ œ or button to move to a number setting position then press or to set a number between 0 and 9 After inputting your password press ENTER button The Re enter Password screen appears to confirm the password Enter your password again and press ENTER button The player is locked MENU 15 Setting Up the Parental Control 15 ...

Page 10: ...w you use your computer to put files into different folders MP3 WMA Playback 1 When a disc contains both MP3 and WMA files only one type will play not both 2 Press the œ œ buttons to select a song file 3 Press the ENTER button to begin playback of the song file Playback Open the disc tray Place the disc on the tray Close the tray Name of currently playing file Current Playback Time MP3 file icon W...

Page 11: ...s nonc dama failur misus line v conn cosm instru presc equip incom War War o nt on 17 Picture CD Playback 17 Picture CD Playback Album Screen Returns to the Album Screen To see the next picture press the button To see the previous picture press the button Rotation Each time the Joystick is pressed the picture rotates 90 degrees clockwise Zoom Move the Joystick œ œ buttons to select the part of the...

Page 12: ...al warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal noncommercial use of this product and shall not apply to the following including but not limited to damage which occurs in shipment applications and uses for which this product was not intended failures or problems which are caused by products or e...

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