Jwin JD TV108 manual Color Setting Bright Setting, +3 Panel +2 Invert +1 Color 0 Bright -1 -2

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4-1LCD Setup - continued

Color Setting

Bright Setting

You can adjust the color of video with this

You can increase or decrease the brightness

setting to a soothing view for your eyes.

of video.

1Press LCD. The LCD setting box 1 Press LCD, the LCD setting box

appears on the screen.

appears on the screen.

2

3

4

5

Panel

Invert

Color

Bright

Press Down to highlight Color.

Panel

Invert

Color

Bright

Press Right to enter Color Setting.

+3 Panel +2 Invert +1

Color 0 Bright -1 -2 -3

To adjust color, press Up / Down to highlight a preferred value.

To return to the LCD setting box, press Left. To leave the LCD setting box, press LCD.

2

3

4

5

Panel

Invert

Color

Bright

Press Down to highlight Color.

Panel

Invert

Color

Bright

Press Right to enter Bright Setting.

Panel +3

Invert +2

Color +1

Bright 0

-1

-2

-3

To adjust brightness, press Up / Down to highlight a preferred value.

To return to the LCD setting box, press Left. To leave the LCD setting box, press LCD.

36PORTABLE DVD PLAYER USER GUIDE

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Contents Portable DVD Player Page Contents Audio Setup LCD SettingTroubleshooting Disc Handling and MaintenanceFCC and Safety Information Never make or change connections with the power switched onImportant Safety Instruction Precautions Power cord protectionSelecting the Type of Disc for the Type of TV Connected About This User Guide Battery Installation for Remote Control Front View Right Side ViewTop View 1Getting StartedService life of battery Press Power button on the top panel Connect the unit to external equipment and/or to earphonesInput from External Equipment For Picture File Playback OnlyExternal equipment by connecting the por You could input images and sounds fromTable DVD player to external equipment with Audio or video cableTo Select a Specific Channel To Select Preferred Available ChannelsFreq FavoritePausing Playback Using Volume FunctionStopping Playback Basic PlaybackFast Forward and Backward Skipping a Chapter Ahead or BackRepeat Viewing Repeating Sections Between Two Specific Points A-B Repeat3D Audio Output Adjustment For Surround SrndFor EQ For BandUsing a DVD Menu Changing Subtitle LanguagesZooming a Scene During Playback Viewing from Different AnglesProgramming DVD Playback Searching Scenes During PlaybackPress Up / Down Left / Right to highlight an item 2Audio CD Operation OK or PlayUp / Down to highlight a track and then press OK or Play Playing an Audio CD without a Title MenuSkipping a Track Ahead or Back Repeating PlaybackDisplaying Track Information To prestop the disc playback, press Stop oncePress Left / Right to select a feature Channel Audio Output AdjustmentRepeating Sections Between Two Specific Times A-B Repeat Programming Music Playback Searching Music During PlaybackEnter a preferred Track Number by pressing Number Buttons Slideshow begins in full screen mode 3Kodak and Jpeg Picture CDs OperationPlaying a Kodak Picture CD Playing a Jpeg Picture CD with a Title MenuRotating Pictures Zooming PicturesSkipping a Picture Ahead or Back Displaying Picture InformationChanging Slideshow Display Program againInitial OSD Setting Major OSD SettingsPress Setup to enter Setup Menu 1Language Setup OSD LanguageAudio Language Left Right toDown to highlight Subtitle Subtitle Language Menu LanguagePress Down to highlight Menu 2Audio Setup Digital OutDownmix Press Down to highlight DownmixNight Mode Highlight Audio Setup iconDown to highlight a preferred option. Press OK Press Down to highlight Night3Video Setup Video OutputTV Aspect Press Down to highlight Video OutputBrightness Letter BoxWide Press Down to highlight BrightnessContrast Hue Press Down to highlight HUESaturation TV System Screen Saver Angle Mark 4System SetupDown to highlight a preferred option Press Default Press Down to highlight DefaultPanel Setting Invert Setting +3 Panel +2 Invert +1 Color 0 Bright -1 -2 Color Setting Bright SettingPanel +3 Invert +2 Color +1 Bright 1Troubleshooting Symptom Common Remedy1Troubleshooting 2Disc Handling and Maintenance