Jwin JD TV108 manual Service life of battery

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1-1Getting Started - continued

Service life of battery:

1.The battery normally lasts about one year although this depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used.

2.If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the player, replace the battery.

3.Use a 3V lithium battery (No. CR2025).

 

Remote Control

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11.Pause Button

12.Play Button

13.Fast Forward Button

14.Fast Backward Button

15.LCD Button

16.Mode Button

17.Angle Button

18.Audio Button

19.Title Button

20.Volume(+) Button

21.Cursor Button ( )

22.Volume(-) Button

23.Search Button

24.Mute Button

25.Stop Button

26.TV Source/Info. Button

27.Channel(-)/Previous Button

28.Channel(+)/Next Button

29.Program Button

30.Repeat Button

31.Number Buttons

1.Setup Button

2.Power Button

3.Subtitle Button

4.Zoom Button

5.Cursor Button ()

6.Menu Button

7.OK Button

8.Cursor Button ()

9.Cursor Button ()

10.Return Button

PORTABLE DVD PLAYER USER GUIDE

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Contents Portable DVD Player Page Contents Disc Handling and Maintenance Audio SetupLCD Setting TroubleshootingNever make or change connections with the power switched on FCC and Safety InformationImportant Safety Instruction Power cord protection PrecautionsSelecting the Type of Disc for the Type of TV Connected About This User Guide 1Getting Started Battery Installation for Remote ControlFront View Right Side View Top ViewService life of battery Connect the unit to external equipment and/or to earphones Press Power button on the top panelFor Picture File Playback Only Input from External EquipmentAudio or video cable External equipment by connecting the porYou could input images and sounds from Table DVD player to external equipment withFavorite To Select a Specific ChannelTo Select Preferred Available Channels FreqBasic Playback Pausing PlaybackUsing Volume Function Stopping PlaybackRepeating Sections Between Two Specific Points A-B Repeat Fast Forward and BackwardSkipping a Chapter Ahead or Back Repeat ViewingFor Band 3D Audio Output AdjustmentFor Surround Srnd For EQViewing from Different Angles Using a DVD MenuChanging Subtitle Languages Zooming a Scene During PlaybackPress Up / Down Left / Right to highlight an item Searching Scenes During PlaybackProgramming DVD Playback Playing an Audio CD without a Title Menu 2Audio CD OperationOK or Play Up / Down to highlight a track and then press OK or PlayTo prestop the disc playback, press Stop once Skipping a Track Ahead or BackRepeating Playback Displaying Track InformationRepeating Sections Between Two Specific Times A-B Repeat Channel Audio Output AdjustmentPress Left / Right to select a feature Enter a preferred Track Number by pressing Number Buttons Searching Music During PlaybackProgramming Music Playback Playing a Jpeg Picture CD with a Title Menu Slideshow begins in full screen mode3Kodak and Jpeg Picture CDs Operation Playing a Kodak Picture CDDisplaying Picture Information Rotating PicturesZooming Pictures Skipping a Picture Ahead or BackProgram again Changing Slideshow DisplayPress Setup to enter Setup Menu Major OSD SettingsInitial OSD Setting Left Right to 1Language SetupOSD Language Audio LanguagePress Down to highlight Menu Subtitle Language Menu LanguageDown to highlight Subtitle Press Down to highlight Downmix 2Audio SetupDigital Out DownmixPress Down to highlight Night Night ModeHighlight Audio Setup icon Down to highlight a preferred option. Press OKPress Down to highlight Video Output 3Video SetupVideo Output TV AspectPress Down to highlight Brightness BrightnessLetter Box WidePress Down to highlight HUE Contrast HueSaturation TV System Down to highlight a preferred option Press 4System SetupScreen Saver Angle Mark Press Down to highlight Default DefaultPanel Setting Invert Setting Panel +3 Invert +2 Color +1 Bright Color Setting Bright Setting+3 Panel +2 Invert +1 Color 0 Bright -1 -2 Symptom Common Remedy 1Troubleshooting1Troubleshooting 2Disc Handling and Maintenance