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This  symbol  indicates  that  there  are 
important  operating  and  maintenance 
instructions  in  the  literature  accompa-
nying this unit.

This  symbol  indicates  that  dangerous 
voltage  constituting  a  risk  of  electric 
shock is present within this unit. 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Read these instructions. 

Keep these instructions. 

Heed all warnings. 

Follow all instructions. 

Do not use this apparatus near water. 

Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. 

Do not block any ventilation openings. 

Install  in  accordance  with  the  manufacturer’s  instruc-

tions. 

Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as 

radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. 

Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when 

unused for long periods of time.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servic-

ing is required when the apparatus has been damaged 

in any way, such as the 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 operate normally, or has been 

dropped.

Warning: 

To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do 

not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product 

must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no 

object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should 

be placed on the product.

No  naked  flame  sources    such  as  candles    should  be 

placed on the product.

Caution:

  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  ap-

proved by the manufacturer could void the user’s author-

ity to operate this device.

Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or perform-

ance  of  procedures  other  than  those  specified  herein 

may result in hazardous exposure.

These labels tell you that the unit contains a Laser com-

ponent. Do not stare at the laser lens.

When the disc tray is open a safety interlock disconnects 

power to the laser. Do not defeat this safety interlock 

IMPORTANT 

This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio 

frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac-

cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful in-

terference to radio communication. However,this is no 

guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 

installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-

ference to radio or television reception, hich can be de-

termined by turning the equipment off and on,the user 

is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of 

the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

- Increase the separation between the equipment and 

receiver.

- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-

ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.

- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-

cian for help.

BATTERY WARNINGS:

 The DVD player and the handset 

use batteries. There is a risk of fire and burns if batteries are 
handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, 
short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. 
Do not service the internal player battery. Have it examined 
(and replaced if needed) by a competent service centre.
Replace the handset battery only with a battery of the 
same voltage and type.
Discard used batteries in accordance with recycling regu-
lations in force in your area.

Summary of Contents for PDVDTWINSS10

Page 1: ...Owner s Handbook PDVDTWINSS10 7 Twin Screen Portable DVD Player Owner s Handbook PDVDTWINSS10 7 Twin Screen Portable DVD Player OK IR STOP PREV NEXT MENU WIDE ...

Page 2: ...er sauthor ity to operate this device Caution Usage of controls or adjustments or perform ance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure These labels tell you that the unit contains a Laser com ponent Do not stare at the laser lens When the disc tray is open a safety interlock disconnects power to the laser Do not defeat this safety interlock IMPORTANT This e...

Page 3: ...r on a 12VDC supply via the sup plied vehicle adaptor The Player is set to play Region 2 discs The player will accept the following formats among others DVD DVD R DVD RW CD DA CD CD R CD RW Picture CD The following formats are not acceptable DVD discs with other region codes Improperly formatted discs or discs which are not finalized UNPACKING The carton should contain The DVD Player Remote Monito...

Page 4: ...res are determined by the program or software content on the DVD disc itself Some procedures in this manual cannot be performed if the disc does not support the feature Also some discs may need special settings which are unsupported by the player GENERAL CAUTIONS CAUTION during playback the disc spins at high speed do not lift or move the player doing so may damage the disc CAUTION when the player...

Page 5: ...y the root and title menu of the disc 9 Power On Off Switch Turn the player on or off 10 AV Out jack Connect to the remote monitor TV or amplifier 11 Power Indicator Lights when the player is operational 12 DC Output Jack Connects to the monitor via the AV DC Cable 13 Volume control Adjust theVolume 14 DC Input Jack Connect to the AC adapter orVehicle 12V adapter 15 Open Button Open the unit to pu...

Page 6: ...djust theVolume 4 Earphone Jack Connection for headphones Note Connecting headphones disables the internal speakers 5 AV Input Jack Connects to the AV Output Jack on the DVD Player 6 DC Input Jack Connects to the DC Output Jack on the DVD Player with the special AV and DC Cable 7 ScrewThread Attach an optional stand not supplied Page 5 ...

Page 7: ...layer DC OUT socket and the Remote Monitor DC IN socket Connect the DC jack plug of the 12VDCVehicle Power supply cable to the DC IN socket of the player When all the connections are in place and the player and remote monitor are securely fitted plug the power supply connector into a suitable Accessory lighter point in the vehicle The player may be operated with or without the remote monitor As a ...

Page 8: ...e Video input of theTV Connect theWHITE and RED plugs to the Audio inputs of theTV PLAYER PLACEMENT Carefully swing out the stand to its maxi mum position Place the player as shown on a stable surface where it cannot get knocked off or pulled over by the connecting cables REMOTE MONITOR PLACEMENT Although you can connect the remote monitor as shown on the previous page you shoukl only use the moni...

Page 9: ...lect a transition effect 18 DISPLAY Display Hide On Screen Display NUMBER AND FUNCTION MODES Some function buttons are used to input numbers Press the NUM button to activate the number functions In Number mode these function buttons are locked and the NUM icon appears and stays on the screen as a reminder To use the function buttons press the NUM button again the NUM icon disappears and normal fun...

Page 10: ...CLE Switch the player off Press the retaining catch at the top of the player Hold the player with one hand and hinge out the screen with the other DO NOT use force Hold the disc with the label facing outwards Locate the disc over the centre spindle and press gently Slowly shut the screen which will click into place The disc is now ready for play INSERTING AND REMOVING DISCS INTHE HOME Switch the p...

Page 11: ...e DVD disc On many DVDs the ROOT andTITLE menus are the same EachTITLE is divided into CHAPTERS So you can play all or any part of the disc as you choose If you give the player an invalid command it will be ignored and a sign will flash on screen Page 9 PLAYING A DVD BASIC OPERATION NOTE These operation instructions refer to handset operation Basic func tions are also available on the main player ...

Page 12: ...ing off If you are using the mains adaptor unplug the adaptor from the player and then disconnect the adaptor from the mains or the vehicle power supply as appropriate PLAYING A DVD ADVANCED OPERATION ROOT ANDTITLE MENUS 1 Load a DVD disc 2 To display the ROOT menu Press MENU on the handset or the player The Root Menu displays the hierarchical structure of the DVD disc If a disc is playing it will...

Page 13: ...lly go to the start of the chapter indicated by the number you enter If there is more than one title on the disc entering a number may take you to the title Play begins immediately from the start of the selection Title Chapter Time Search 7 4 00 30 40 ONTHE FLY ADJUSTMENTS The player s Setup menu contains system setups for Angle Subtitle and Audio soundtrack but you may change them when a DVD disc...

Page 14: ...ck02 CDA CurrentTrack TotalTracks Time played on track REPEAT PLAY Pressing REPEAT will A Repeat a Chapter continuously B Repeat aTitle continuously C Repeat thr Disc continuously D Cancel REPEAT REPEATING A CHOSEN PASSAGE A B Repeat Press A B at the start of the selection point A Press A B at the end of the selection point B The disc will repeat the passage continuously Press A B to return to nor...

Page 15: ...01 Track02 Track03 Track04 Track05 Track06 Track07 Track08 Repeat Single Repeat Off Repeat Folder Rep A Rep A B Rep AB Off PLAYING A JPG DISC Load a JPG disc A JPG disc may contain pictures only or may have one or more folders with pictures within the folders VIEWING JPGS Press p or q to highlight a picture Press PLAY uII or OK or enter a number via the number keypad All the pictures not in folder...

Page 16: ...mbination of files some in folders and some on the main disc drive Root you can repeat files in individual folders or files on the disc drive proper but NOT the entire disc To return to the main screen Press in slide show or thumbnail mode The current folder displays Ifthereareno foldersthepicturesonthediscwilldisplay Select a picture Press PLAY uII or OK to start a new slide show JPEG Preview 1 2...

Page 17: ...vID track or select a track with the number keys Press PLAY uII or OK The disc will play from the selected track If an unplayable track is in the list the player will move to the next playable track When all the tracks have played the disc stops This depends on the repeat mode modes are the same as JPEG play During play Zoom next previous track direct track select and forward reverse search operat...

Page 18: ... the Setup menu CUSTOMISING PLAYER SETTINGS Always access the SETUP menu when the player is FULLY stopped or when there is no disc in the drawer Press SETUP to enter the Setup menu The setup menu has 4 categories Language Video Rating and Misc Press or to move up and down a menu list Press or to take you to the next previous menu list Press uII to confirm your selection Press SETUP at any time to ...

Page 19: ...Ratio Press uII to confirm your selection ASPECT RATIO This is the relationship between the player and theTV The default is 16 9 Widescreen The alternative is 4 3 S tandard Note A picture recorded in standard 4 3 format always displays in 4 3 aspect ratio A DVD recorded in 16 9 wide format will be compressed if the external TV is a standard 4 3 screen A DVD recorded in a special format will apply ...

Page 20: ...to confirm and return to theVideo Menu Press to return to the main menu or SETUP to exit completely THE RATINGS PAGE This menu enables you to set age restrictions on certain DVD discs see Page 2 Press SETUP to enter Setup Press to move to the RATING page Video Rating Misc Language Aspect Ratio 16 9 Auto Fit Bright Soft Dynamic Mode iew V Smart Picture Standard Video Rating Misc Language Parental L...

Page 21: ...rm Setting ON enables the LAST MEMORY functionality Refer to Page 10 When you have made the changes Press to return to the Setup Menu Press or to select Language Video Rating or Misc OR Press SETUP to leave the Setup menu Video Rating Misc Language Parental control 8 Adult Set Password Last Memory On Video Rating Misc Language Parental control 8 Adult Set Password Last Memory On Video Rating Misc ...

Page 22: ...ight Use Default Settings Press uII Press or to select Yes No Press uII to confirm Ifyouselect YES The screen will go blank and reset to system defaults The system will then re boot A user set password and any ratings settings will NOT be changed Ifyouselect NO The screen will revert to the Misc page Video Rating Misc Language Use Default Settings Off On Screen Saver Video Rating Misc Language Use...

Page 23: ...ar from player or obstructed Move the equipment into the shade AFTER USING YOUR PLAYER Switch the player off Remove the disc from the tray and close the screen Unplug all adapters and connecting cables and coil the cables Store the player and all accessories securely away from sources of heat and damp and out of the reach of children and pets NEVER store the player with the lid open CARE AND CLEAN...

Page 24: ... 12V OperatingTemp 5 35 C Operating Humidity 10 75 StorageTemperature 0 60 C Dimensions W x D x H 213 x 177 x 26 mm Weight 0 39 kg WARRANTY YourTechnika appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase If a fault develops during this period please contact theTESCO electrical help line on 0845 456 6767 Please have your original purchase receipt with you when you call This ...

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