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Specifications

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Maintenance

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Power supply: 110-230V - 50 / 60 Hz 

1. Precautions for handling and cleaning discs

   a.) Handling discs

        ● To keep a disc clean; do not touch the play side (non

-label side) of  the disc.

        ● DO not attach paper or tape to the disc.

        ● Keep the disc away from direct sunlight or heat sourc

es.

        ● Store the disc in a disc case after playback.

   b.) Cleaning discs

        ● Before playback, wipe the disc outwards in straight lines, from the center 

            with clean cloth.

             Keep dust away from the pickup lens by keeping the

 disc tray closed after 

             use. If there is dust on the pickup lens, use a cl

eaning disc to clean it. Refer

             to the operating instructions of the cleaning disc you bought.

 2.Condensation

           The following circumstances may result in condensation on the pickup:

             ● If you have just turned on the heater or the cold air from an air conditioner

                directly hits the unit.

             ● If you move the unit from an air conditioned room to a hot, humid room.

             ● The room is humid or damp.

                 If condensation occurs, the player will not operate properly, Remove the 

                 disc, connect the power cord, turn on the player, and leave it for two or

                 three hours so the player can warm up and evaporate any moisture.

Power consu

m

ption: 20 W

Video standard: NTSC / PAL

Unit weight: 2,0 Kilos 
Video out: 1,0 V (p-p) / 75

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, sinc., negative polarity, RCA jack connection x 1 

S - Video out key (signal out key, Y, C separated): 

Y out: 1,0 V (p-p) / 75 

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, sinc., negative polarity 

C out: 0,286 V (p-p) / 75

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Audio Out 

Channel out: 2.1: RCA jack key x 3

Coaxial out: 0.5 V (p-p) 75

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Response frequency: from 20 Hz to 20 KHz 

Audio / noise (S/N) proportion: 

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90

dB

Total harm

onic distortion: 

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 0,0025% 

[Accessories]

Audio / video cable x 1 

Re

mote control x 1 

User

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a

nual x 1 

These specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Weight and
dimensions are approximate.

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Summary of Contents for ldt 1200

Page 1: ...YING THE WARNING TO AVOID FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NEVER A ASSISTANCE OF DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TTEMPT TO OPEN THE APPLIANCE COVER DANGEROUS HIGH TENSION CURRENTS ARE INSIDE SE...

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Page 3: ...ked or c over of the appliance are for as well as preventin overed up They must not be covered up by placing the appliance on a bed sofa carpet or other similar surface The product should not be place...

Page 4: ...losing control to open Features Introduction MPEG4 files on disc Wide angle Dolby Digital Subtitle options Kodak picture CD Audio options MP3 files on CD R CD RW TV aspect relation modes Video DVD Par...

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Page 6: ...onnecting to am AV Amplifier with Digital Audio Input Notes 1 Select the COAXIAL or OPTICAL digital audio output 2 Set the players audio out to RAW or PCM mode 3 Set the Amplifier to the AV input conn...

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Page 8: ...to the START interface press ENTER button to start encoding When highlighted the CHANGE SPEED press ENTER button to change the encoding speed Use LEFT and RIGHT button to cancel REFERENCE 1 To protect...

Page 9: ...ey to activate the page For example if you want to setup the video page press right to highlight the video icon and the video page will be shown on the screen Press the down key to highlight the desir...

Page 10: ...up option RESTORES the player to work in the best possible condition factory settings It allows your DVD player to work in the best possible condition incorrect settings Please try using the restore f...

Page 11: ...and press the function key to select the subtitle language you prefer Press ENTER to confirm If the disc you are playing has that language available it will play in that language Highlight the option...

Page 12: ...P The speaker setup options are as follows 2 5 1 DOWNMIX A LT RT Choose this setting option when audio in B STEREO Choose this setting option when therefore a modulator you are connected to a two way...

Page 13: ...fter turning on The first time you setup the unit Picture 1 amessage appears asking if the user wishes to setup assistant to be activated After selecting Yes a new frame appears shown in Picture 2 req...

Page 14: ...g Tetris and Hit Rat See picture 8 3 Channel Guide 3 1 TV Channels The TV Channels Menu is shown in Picture 9 The channels appear on the left of the menu and a preview window appears on the right From...

Page 15: ...gs press the left and right function keys to alternate between the different settings or press ENTER and then the up and down function keys options The possible options are TV system NTSC PAL Automati...

Page 16: ...ADIO function key to alternate between television channels and radio channels Picture 21 Parental Control Menu Picture 22 Changing the Password Picture 23 Introducing the Password Picture 24 Channel l...

Page 17: ...ory every directory can show photo file and folder name only 3 Press P DOWN key to choose photo file name Press OK key to play Photo file 4 Press PREV key to play previous Photo NEXT key to play next...

Page 18: ...ng Name of current MP3 JPEG file To play a JPEG file the name must have the JPEG extension The file being played is an audio MP3 file Name of the current MPEG 4 file To play a MPEG 4 file the name mus...

Page 19: ...up Check that the disc is not deformed stained or scratched Check that you have placed the disc in the tray Preparing the remote control Other Inserting the batteries 1 Open the cover 2 Insert the bat...

Page 20: ...on the heater or the cold air from an air conditioner directly hits the unit If you move the unit from an air conditioned room to a hot humid room The room is humid or damp If condensation occurs the...

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