Kodak MDV 300 owner manual Introduction, Accessories, Loading batteries into the remote control

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INTRODUCTION

Introduction

The Myryad MDV 300DVD-Video Player has been designed to offer a combination of high quality sound reproduction and elegant styling in keeping with other M y r y ad products. The MDV 300 is a full-function remote controlled DVD-Video player. It has fixed-level low-impedance audio outputs t o drive a Myryad pre-amplifier or integrated amplifier or other high quality amplifier. Video outputs are provided in composite, s-video and component form and can be fed to an audio-video preamplifier (such as the Myryad M DP 500 G6) or amplifier or direct to

a TV. In addition the MDV 300 has coax and optical digital outputs (SPDIF standard) to feed a digital surround processor and a Smart My-Link control input and output.

The M D V 300 offers a range of expansion possibilities:

- The My-Link can be connected to a Myryad pre- amplifier or integrated amplifier so that the MDV 300 will be switched on or off when the amplifier is switched on or off.

-The My-Link input/output can be coupled to otherMyryad products that can then beremote- controlled via the MDV 300’s infra-red receiver, or vice-versa.

-When linked to a “Smart My-Link” compatible Myryad preamplifier or integrated amplifier a number of extra features become available which m ake the system a s a whole easier and quicker to operate.

Accessories

Your MDV 300 is supplied w i th the following accessories:

-Separate m a i ns power cord to suit country of sale.

-My-Link interconnect (0.5m RCA-RCA).

-MDV 300 remote control handset.

-Two AAA batteries for handset (not in some countries).

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Loading batteries into the remote control

Remove the battery compartment cover.

Load two AAA (UM-4 or R03) batteries into the battery compartment.

Check that batteries are fitted correctly and that the polarity of the batteries matches the polarity indicated in the battery compartment. Replace the battery compartment cover.

Always replace both batteries. Do not mix new and used batteries as this will reduce the operating period.

Remove the batteries if the unit is not be used for a prolonged period of time.

The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam. Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor of the unit during operation.

If th e sensor has been covered or there is a large object between the remote control and the sensor, the sensor may not respond.

The sensor m ay not able to receive the remote signal when it isexposed to direct sunlight or a strong artificial light (fluorescent or strobe light). In these instances, change the direction of the light or reposition the unit to avoid direct lighting.

Within approximately 6 metres (20 feet)

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Contents MDV Safety Information Installation Features ContentsEssential Setup Video outputsFor Progressive scan output Audio outputs analogue For 5.1 decoded output connectionIntroduction AccessoriesLoading batteries into the remote control IntroductionSelect a DVD disc DVD features symbolsAbout DVD Care of discsDisc information About MP3Discs that cannot be played Tips formaking a good MP3 CDAbout the player Front panelRear panel Remote control RemarkConnecting to a TV Interlaced System ConnectionConnecting to progressive scan TV Connecting to stereo amplifierConnecting to digital amplifier Connecting to 5.1 ready amplifierGetting Started Play a discOSD DVD mode OSD CD modeMP3 mode Playing back your Kodak Picture CD Kodak picture CD modeAbout Kodak Picture CD Image rotationOpen / Close disc tray Button FunctionsStandby on / OFF Progressive/Interlaced Scan M o d ePlay / Pause / Step/ Stop Volume level / MuteVideo EQ Press Stop button to stop in two modesSkip Forward / Backward Scan Forward / BackwardSlow motion playback Select an item in a menu On Screen Display MenuDisc Title / Menu Goto a specific point DVD modeCD mode RepeatMulti-Audio Soundtrack Numeric Key Pad / Direct Program accessDirect Program access Multi-Angle