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14 Display of MP3/

WMA/JPEG/AVI/

MPEG and DivX data

• Insert a storage medium into the DVD player. 
The contents of the data medium will be shown on
the display:

Display of MP3 data

Display of JPEG data

Display of AVI, MPEG and DivX data

• The data will be listed on the left (Data window).

Folders will be depicted with the symbol 

.

• To superimpose the folders available on the disc

press the button 

PROGRAMME

2#

several times un-

til the notice 

FOLDER

appears at the bottom of

the display.

• Press the button 

PROGRAMME

2#

again. 

Folders will now be faded out and all data on the
disc is represented in a list.

• The area on the right is intended for the previewing

of JPEG images. A preview appears as soon as
you highlight a JPEG data in the data window.

• At the bottom is located the information bar, in

which is displayed the image size (JPEG Image)
as well as the medium (DISC, USB or
SD/MMC), on which the data is located.

• Select a data with the help of the navigation

buttons 

3! o 1^ 1*

. By pressing the

button 

ENTER

1&

you confirm your selection. The

data will be played back and/or the JPEG Photo
displayed.

1.

To open a folder, select the folder and press the
button 

ENTER

1&

. The contents of the folder will

be listed.

2.

To reach a higher folder level select the symbol

with the entry ".." and press the button

ENTER

1&

.

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Summary of Contents for KH 2360

Page 1: ...ASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2360 06 07 V3 UK KH 2360 MOBILE DVD PLAYER WITH TWO MONITORS W WI IT TH H T TW WO O M MO ON NI IT TO OR RS S Instruction Manual CV_KH2360_V5256_UK 23 08 2007 15 23 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...4 4 5 4 d 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 f g h j k l 1 q w e r t y u i o s KH 2360 A B D E F G H 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 o 3 1 r 3 t 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 C a CV_KH2360_V5256_UK 23 08 2007 15 23 Uhr Seite 5 ...

Page 3: ...g memory cards USB memory sticks with MP3 WMA Mpeg4 JPEG data 14 8 2 Displaying the contents of the memory card USB memory stick 15 8 3 Removal of Memory cards USB Memory sticks from the memory card slot 15 8 4 Playback procedure for a memory card 16 9 Use 16 9 1 Switching the device on and off in the standby mode 16 9 2 Display settings 16 9 3 Setting the image format 16 10 The setup menu 17 10 1...

Page 4: ...s S VCDs only 27 13 5 Changing the playback language 28 13 6 Programming function 28 14 Display of MP3 WMA JPEG AVI MPEG and DivX data 29 15 Playback of MP3 WMA MPEG and DivX discs 30 15 1 Repeat function with MP3 WMA MPEG JPEG DivX discs 30 15 2 Replay of JPEG discs 30 16 Playback of USB SD MMC data mediums 31 16 1 Compatible data mediums 31 16 2 Using USB SD MMC data mediums 31 17 Cleaning of th...

Page 5: ...rcial use in private surroundings any other use requires the express approval of Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering and disassembling are expressly prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Inc Dolby and the double D symbols are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Inc Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved This appli...

Page 6: ...6 x Video CDs VCDs and Super Video CDs S VCDs in the 12cm and 8cm diameter formats Audio CDs in the 12cm and 8cm diameter for mats marked with the logo CD Data format CD Audio cda MP3 mp3 Win dows Media Audio wma DivX avi mp4 and JPEG jpg on the storage medium CD R CDRW USB memory stick as well as memory cards of the type SD and MMC Output playback device The following devices can be connected to ...

Page 7: ...once by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department Arrange for customer service to repair or replace connecting cables and or appliances that are not functioning properly or have been damaged Never submerge the device or the power cable in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth Do not expose the appliance to rain and never use it in a humid or wet environment Make sure that th...

Page 8: ...acked away in the supplied carrying case whilst driving Danger Laser radiation The appliance is fitted with a Class 1 Laser Never open the device Never attempt to repair the device There is invisible laser radiation inside the device Do not expose yourself to the laser beam Thunderstorms Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged during a thunderstorm For this reason always remove the po...

Page 9: ... battery Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts with a dry cloth 4 Appliance description Remote control q POWER button Switch the DVD player on and off w DISP button Display of the playback information e N P button NTSC Pal Multi selection r PLAY PAUSE button Start and pause of the current playback t STOP button Stop playback y FF button Fast forward x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 u REPEAT butto...

Page 10: ...d off 4 IR sensor for the remote control signal 5 LCD monitor speaker Underneath the LCD monitor 5 CONNECT TO MAIN UNIT Connection socket to the DVD player 5 PHONE Headphones connection 5 BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the LCD screens 5 SCREEN Format change switch 16 9 4 3 LCD monitor right side 5 POWER LCD monitor on off switch 5 VOLUME Volume control for LCD monitors only 5 Starting Up the ...

Page 11: ...here are no obstructions between the remote control and the DVD player that will hinder reception When using the remote control place yourself not more than 5 metres from the DVD player otherwise interferences can occur during operation of the DVD player functions with the remote control 6 Attaching the LCD monitor to a headrest For attachment to the headrest use exclusively the supplied Velcro fa...

Page 12: ...tening strap with its opposite side at the front of the headrest Make sure that the strap sits securely and is tight 9 The Velcro fastening strap should be attached to the centre of the headrest If possible do not impede the headrests height adjustment mecha nism Note If you are using the LCD monitor in a vehicle make sure that the monitor does not interfere with safety relevent components such as...

Page 13: ... a vehicle make sure that the cables are layed in a manner that will not cause them to be a trip hazard and the connection cables to the DVD player do not obstruct entry to and exit from the vehicle In addition the device can be connected to other input and output devices with a television set with a video or DVD recorder with a receiver also for example a stereo system with a Dolby Digital system...

Page 14: ...e vehicles power socket 7 3 Connection to another device Connection to a television The DVD player can be connected to televisions which operate with the PAL or NTSC standards In this way you can transmit the display onto the television screen 1 Switch off the DVD player and the television 2 Connect the jack plug of the supplied AV cable with the AV OUT output 3 on the DVD player 3 Connect the yel...

Page 15: ... display the external image on the LCD monitors press the button MONITOR 1 2 1 to switch the DVD player to the AV IN mode Note Depending on the data carrier the display can remain black for a few seconds until the DVD players image is again displayed The sound of an external device connected to the DVD players audio input will also playback if the device is set to an operating mode other than AV S...

Page 16: ...nd possibly other connected devices i e an audio component are ready for operation and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly to the LCD monitors or to a television you will now see the Sil verCrest logo on the TV screen If no disc is inserted into the player NO DISC will be displayed on the LCD monitors 3 Now slide the memory card into the memory card slot 4 on the front panel ...

Page 17: ...isplaying the contents of the memory card USB memory stick Press several times the button USB CARD DVD 1 to display the respective memory card contents The currently inserted medium is shown in the display 4 Note Because chipsets in the USB memory cards differ no guarantee can be given that all USB memory sticks will be correctly recognized 8 3 Removal of Memory cards USB Memory sticks from the me...

Page 18: ...rs If no disc is inserted into the disc tray the notice LOADING will appear briefly followed by the prompt NO DISC To switch the device to standby mode press the button POWER q on the remote control The Power LEDs 4 on the LCD monitors light up In this condition the device can again be switched on via the button POWER q on the remote control To switch off the DVD player altogether set the switch P...

Page 19: ...ect an input in a menu by moving the yellow bar over an input 4 With the navigation button o change an input in the submenu and the navigation button 3 will take you back a menu level 5 To confirm a selection press the button ENTER 1 All navigation possibilities in a current menu are displayed at the lower edge of the menu Exiting the setup menu You can exit the setup menu at any time by pressing ...

Page 20: ... In this menu you can activate or deactivate the screensaver The screensaver protects the DVD players LCD screen or the picture tube of a connected television set from a displayed image burning onto the screen To activate the screen saver set this function to ON The screen saver will now switch on when the play back is stopped and no activity takes place for several minutes To switch the screen sa...

Page 21: ...rol on or off With Video CDs VCDs or S VCDs the button MENU 1 can be used to display the discs main menu when the PBC function is switched on AUDIO Set the audio language here which should be used as standard when playing back the film SUBTITLE Set the sub title language here which should be used as standard when playing back the film DISC MENU Set the disc menu language here which should be used ...

Page 22: ...next menu item PASSWORD you can change the factory default password and enter a new password for the child lock PASSWORD Here you can change the preset password 136900 and enter your own password Only the numbers 0 9 can be used 1 To change the password select the input CHAN GE 2 Enter in the line OLD PASSWORD the valid password with the number buttons 2 The highlight changes to the next line NEW ...

Page 23: ...see the Silvercrest logo on the LCD screens If there is no disc in the disc tray of the DVD player NO DISC will be shown on the television screen 1 Open the disc tray by pressing the button OPEN 3 on the top panel of the device OPEN will now appear in the display 2 Place the disc in the disc tray with the inscribed side facing up When you insert the disc you will feel a slight resistance which you...

Page 24: ...s the button PLAY PAUSE r again playback of the inserted DVD VCD S VCD starts from the beginning 12 2 SKIP function Chapter Title forward backward Note This function may not be available on all DVDs VCDs S VCDs If you attempt to carry out func tions that are not available the symbol will appear in the display With the buttons SKIP 1 forwards and SKIP 1 backwards you can during playback skip within...

Page 25: ...stages Press the button ZOOM 2 several times to apply the following enlargement and or reduction With the navigation buttons 3 o 1 1 the enlargement section can be shunted 12 6 Viewing angle DVD only Note This function may not be available on all DVDs VCDs S VCDs If you attempt to carry out func tions that are not available the symbol will appear in the display Many films on DVD contain chapters w...

Page 26: ...ck disc To do this During playback press the button A B 2 as soon as the start of the desired sequence is reached On the television screen the repeat symbol appears with the notice A Press the button A B 2 again as soon as the end of the desired sequence is reached With this bear in mind that the beginning and end of the sequence must fall within the same chapter On the television screen the repea...

Page 27: ... from where playback should start TITLE TIME Enter here a time position for the current played back title from where playback should start CHAPTER TIME Enter here a time position for the current playback chapter from where playback should start CD VCD SVCD DISC GOTO Enter here a time position on the disc from where playback should start TRACK GOTO Enter here a time position for the current playbac...

Page 28: ...CDs S VCDs DivX MPEG CDs the played back so far time of the current play back title on the CD in minutes and seconds the remaining time of the current playback title on the CD in minutes and seconds For audio CDs the current title number the total number of titles the played back so far time of the current play back title on the CD in minutes and seconds SZ the remaining time of the current playba...

Page 29: ...he buttons MENU 1 or TITLE 3 Note If you switch on PBC during playback then it is possible that playback will stop and start again from the beginning and or with the main menu 13 4 Superimpose and fade out subtitles DVDs VCDs S VCDs only Note This function may not be available on all DVDs VCDs S VCDs If you attempt to carry out func tions that are not available the symbol will appear in the displa...

Page 30: ... this the programme positions 1 10 are listed programme position 1 is highlighted 1 Enter with the number buttons 2 the number of the title which shall be played back first The upper line will now show the chapters available in this title CH 2 Enter with the number buttons 2 the number of the chapter that shall be played back The high lighting moves to the programme position 2 3 Select with the na...

Page 31: ...ut and all data on the disc is represented in a list The area on the right is intended for the previewing of JPEG images A preview appears as soon as you highlight a JPEG data in the data window At the bottom is located the information bar in which is displayed the image size JPEG Image as well as the medium DISC USB or SD MMC on which the data is located Select a data with the help of the navigat...

Page 32: ...EPEAT1 Endless repeat of the current title image REPEAT FOLDER Repeat the current folder REPEAT ALL Repeat all folders SHUFFLE Random playback of all titles images RANDOM Random playback of all titles images whereby each title image will played back only once SINGLE One time playback of the current title image Repeat function off 15 2 Replay of JPEG discs Highlight with the navigation buttons 1 1 ...

Page 33: ...A JPEG AVI MPEG DivX data from USB data mediums Universal Serial Bus universal interface for data transfer like for example a USB Stick or Flash memory card in the SD MMC formats Note Due to the vast number of available storage mediums there can be no guarantee of com patibility with all current and future storage mediums Do NOT connect to the device any hard discs that are equipped with a USB con...

Page 34: ... can cause irreparable damage to the DVD player 18 Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste Dispose of the appliance through an approved di sposal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently valid regulations In case of doubt please contact your local waste disposal centre 18 2 Disposing of batteries Batteries should not be disposed of with house ...

Page 35: ... the condensation film has evaporated No image or black white image only A Check to make sure that all connection cables between the DVD player and the LCD monitors or other devices are firmly inserted into the corresponding sockets B Check to see that the television standard which you set with the N P button matches the connection variation with which you have con nected the DVD player to a telev...

Page 36: ...D player to its default settings Contact one of our service partners in your area if the stated function defect can not be resolved as described or other functional defects arise For this see chapter 21 Warranty and service 20 Glossary Key Word Index 20 1 What are DVDs VCDs and S VCDs DVDs DVD is the abbreviation for Digital Versatile Disc DVDs are a storage medium for audio and video data they ar...

Page 37: ...al is used this is the so called Centre channel The corresponding centre loudspeaker is to be situated in the middle between the stereo loudspeakers The deepest sounds are fed to a bass loudspeaker the so called Subwoofer The subwoofer can be placed in any desired location in the room the logic for this is that the bass sounds that the subwoofer puts out can scarcely be localized exactely by the h...

Page 38: ...PEG Joint Photographics Expert Group denotes a wide spread graphic format developed by the organization with the same name with which image data of the colour and grey scales are compressed DivX DivX is a coding format for videos and multimedia data invented by the DivX Networks Inc company MPEG MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group refers to a video compression format 20 6 What are files As opposed t...

Page 39: ...sales slip The appliance must be securely packed and rhe RMA number clearly visible Shipments without an RMA number can not be processed Note The warranty provisions cover only material or factory defects The warranty provisions do not cover worn out parts damage to breakable parts like switches or rechargeable batteries This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use T...

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Page 41: ...ce hotline Make sure you have your sales slip handy MOBILE DVD PLAYER with two monitors KH 2360 Sender please write clearly Last name First name Street City Town Country Telephone Date Signature Description of fault Kompernass Service Ireland c o Irish Connection 41 Harbour view Howth Co Dublin Tel 087 99 62 077 Fax 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com ...

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