35
DVBX 1418HE
ENGLISH
Item
Standard requirement
Audio
:Speaker:1WX2,
output
Headphones
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
:1.4 Vrms (1 KHz, 0 dB)
Power requirements
Power consumption
Operating humidity
: AC 100-240 V , 50/60 Hz
: <12W
: 5 % to 90 %
Parameters and specifications
Electronical parameters
:Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650 nm
Signal system
: NTSC / PAL
Frequency
Signal-to-noise ratio
:More than 80 dB (ANALOG OUT connectors only)
Dynamic range
:More than 85 dB (DVD/CD)
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change prior notice.
: 20Hz to 20 kHz(3dB)
Battery Specifications
:
Output
:
7.4V
Charge / Discharge Time
:
Standard charge time
:
3h ~ 4h
Storage and work circumstances
:
1. Storage circumstances Temperature Humidity
2.Work circumstances Temperature Humidity
6 months
-20°C +45°C
~
-20°C +65°C
~
65±20%
65±20%
Standard charge
0°C +45°C
~
65±20%
1 week
Battery Parameters
Standard discharge
-20°C +65°C
~
65±20%
Output
System
Laser
response
N
Precautions for correct disposal of the product.
The symbol shown on the equipment indicates that waste must be disposed of in “separate collection” and so
the product must not be disposed of together with urban waste.
The user must take the product to special “separate waste collection centres” provided by local government, or
deliver it to the retailer against the purchase of a new product.
Separate collection of waste and subsequent treatment, recycling and disposal operations promotes the produc-
tion of equipment with recycled materials and limits negative effects on the environment and on health caused
by improper handling of waste.
Illegal disposal of the product leads to the enforcement of administrative penalties.
Information Note on the Removal and Disposal of Batteries
Warning: Only high-qualified personnel should perform this operation!
Battery Removal
The appliance should not be plugged to the mains socket when performing this operation!
1. Remove the screws tightening the lower part of the appliance;
2. Locate the battery;
3. Disconnect and remove the battery.
Used batteries should not be disposed of with household waste or thrown into fire or water. Used batteries
should be recycled or disposed of in separate waste collection centres.