CyberHome Entertainment CH-DVD 300 owner manual Preparing and Using the Remote Control

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Preparing and Using the Remote Control

Installing the Batteries

If the remote control only operates when you get closer to the DVD Player, it may mean the battery is weak. Please replace the battery (Lithium battery) simultaneously with new battery (CR2025) of the same type. Please note the positive (+) side is facing upwards on the remote.

1.Pull out the battery holder to remove the battery compartment.

2.Insert new Battery into the battery holder. Make sure that positive (+) side is facing upwards.

3.Put the battery holder back on the remote.

Important Note about Batteries

ŸIf the unit will not be used for an extended length of time, it’s wise to remove the batteries before storage.

ŸThe life of the battery depends on the amount of usage. With typical use, a battery life of approximately 6 months can be expected.

Operation of Remote Control

When using the control, please aim at the device's remote control sensor, located in the DVD

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CH-DVD 300

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POWER

DISPLAY

SETUP

OPEN/CLOSE

TITLE

MENU

GOTO

PROGRAM

 

PBC

 

 

ANGLE

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

MUTE

PLAY

STOP

ENTER

PAUSE

RETURN BOOKMARK ZOOM

 

SLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/ALL

REPEAT

A-B

EFFECTS

INTRO

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Quick Tips

ŸMake sure no objects are between the remote and the player.

ŸSimilar remote controls could interfere with the function of the player.

ŸMake sure not to store the remote upside down or with any objects pressing on the buttons - this could drain the battery.

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Contents DVD Player Important Safety Instructions Class 1 Laser Product Table of Contents DVD Player Features & Supported Discs Caring for Optical Discs Operation of Remote Control Preparing and Using the Remote ControlInstalling the Batteries Put the battery holder back on the remoteRemote Control Functions 1 Remote Control Functions 2 DVD Front Panel Functions Back Panel Connectors Television Connections One Required Connecting the DVD Player to your TV / ReceiverDetermining the Video & Audio Connections You Will Use Receiver Connection OptionalConnecting to a TV with S-Video In and Stereo Audio Typical Connection Composite Video & Stereo AudioDigital Audio Connection Using the CoAxial Digital Audio Output ConnectionYUV Progressive Scan and Component Video Connections DVDGetting Started Powering On & Playing a Disc Stopping and Pausing Play Pausing and Frame to Frame Stepping Disc PlayTo Stop Disc Play Navigating Disc Menus Navigate Display Menu with the Arrow Buttons Putting it All Together with the Display ButtonPress the Display Button while a Disc is Playing Display Menu Options with DVD and CD Audio DiscsFast Forward/Reverse & Slow Motion Scanning Skip Forward and Skip BackEnter Values with Number, C and +10 Buttons Jumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time PositionSelect the Goto Button 2 7 0Saving Locations for Quick Play with Bookmarks Repeating a Title, Chapter/Track or Disc Using the Repeat 1/ALL ButtonUsing the Repeat A-B Button Repeating a Specific Time SegmentCreate Custom Playback Programs of up to 90 Steps Using the Number, C and +10 ButtonsPlaying Tracks in a Particular Order with Program Play Select the Program ButtonPlaying MP3 and JPG Files 1of Playing MP3 and JPG Files 2 Viewing JPG files PAUSE, ROTATE, Stop and Zoom FunctionsPlaying MP3 Files Pause Disc Playback Optional Using the Zoom FunctionYou can Zoom In or Out during Playback or on a Still Frame Select the Zoom ButtonMore Audio & Video Functions Effect ButtonPress the Setup Button Using the On-Screen Setup MenuAdjusting Video and Audio Settings in the DVD Player Setup Moving Around the Menu with the Arrow KeysScan Mode Progressive Scan or Interlaced Video Setup OptionsAdjusting Video Settings in the Video Setup TV Type PAL / Auto / NtscDVD Setup Menu Audio Setup Options Adjusting Audio Settings in the Audio SetupDigital Output System Setup Options Troubleshooting Common Problems Specifications DTS Glossary of DVD-Related TermsCD-R & CD-RW DVD-5Ntsc Glossary of DVD-Related Terms cont’dMP3 PALPage Index Page Page