Magnasonic DVD816 Important Information, DVD Player Placement, Power Supply Information

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

CAUTION

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Please read the manual carefully before operating this player.

DVD PLAYER PLACEMENT

Please do not place the player in the following locations:

ξIn direct sunlight or near or on top of heat sources such as heaters, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.

ξLocations which are badly ventilated, dusty, contain lots of moisture, or are unsteady.

ξDo not expose the player to vibration or moisture (i.e. rain).

ξDo not place any products on top of the player.

ξNearby high powered speakers or on the same stand as speakers.

ξDon’t play discs that contain scratches, are bent or cracked to prevent the player from being damaged.

ξLeave at least 2 inches of space behind and at the sides of the player for proper ventilation.

POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION

ξThe power supply requires the following voltage: AC110V ~50Hz.

ξWhen you plan not to use this player for long periods of time, disconnect the AC power plug from the power outlet.

ξTo prolong the life of this player, please allow for at least 10 seconds in between switching the player ON and then OFF.

DVD PLAYER INFORMATION

1.Fully compatible with DVD, SVCD, VCD, MP3, JPEG, CD+G, CD-R, and CD-RW discs.

2.Compatible with Picture CD’s to allow for digital picture presentations.

3.Progressive scan function.

4.10-Bit digital video converter – 500+ lines of resolution.

5.24-Bit/96Khz digital audio converter - provides high quality sound.

6.Component, S-Video, Composite, VGA, Optical and Coaxial outputs.

7.Compatible with multilingual DVD menu systems, subtitles and multipull angles (depends on DVD disc content.

8.Multiple screen size selection.

9.Karaoke function including Mic jack and Mic volume control.

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

The coaxial/ optical output enables you to connect external multi-channel AV amplifiers/ receivers with built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoders by using only one cord so that you can enjoy various DVD and CD’s conveniently.

Component Video Output

Component video output (Y, Cr, Cb) enables you to enjoy high quality DVD image playback. Component output is superior to S-Video or Composite (Analogue RCA) outputs. Note that you will need Component cables (not included) which look like but are NOT the same as composite cables (included). Using composite cables with component outputs might damage the player and void your warranty.

Laser Head Overcurrent Protection System

The laser head is the most important and critical part of the whole player. Its performance is directly linked to the player’s service life and error correction capability. When a common player reads a scratched disc or a non- standard disc, the laser intensity could be as high as 20 times the normal level, thus greatly reducing its service life. This player is provided with an unique laser head overcurrent protection system which tries to ensure a constant laser current and thus greatly extending the service life of the laser head.

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Contents DVD Player with Karaoke Important Information DVD Player PlacementPower Supply Information DVD Player InformationConnections Overview System SetupControls Overview Basic Operating InstructionsBack Panel Overview Controls OverviewFront Panel Overview Remote Control Overview Connections Diagram Remote Control Installing Remote Control BatteriesConnecting the Player Connections OverviewInserting a Disc Introduction to Basic OperationTurn on the TV and Your DVD Player Playing a DiscProgrammed Playback Title Menu Compatible with DVD discs onlySequence Playback Selecting Tracks Skipping TracksMULTI-SPEED Slow Motion Playback Repeat Playback ModesUsing the OSD ON-SCREEN Display Feature Using the Search FeatureChanging the TV System Changing the Audio LanguageSubtitles Compatible with DVD or Svcd Discs only Repeating a Specific Section on a Disc Zooming FeatureMuting Audio Output Surround Mode Band Volume Control Playing MP3, WMA and Jpeg DiscsPage System Setup General Setup Menu InformationTV System Setup Options InformationSystem Setup Screen SaverRating PasswordTV Type Rating Limit Definitions DefaultLanguage Setup OSD LanguageAudio Language Audio SetupAudio Setup Subtitle LanguageMIC VOL MIC SetupEcho KEYContrast Video SetupBrightness HUEOP Mode Speaker SetupDigital Setup DownmixTrouble Shooting Guide Problem SolutionAudio Characteristic Technical SpecificationsVideo Characteristic Output CharacteristicSonigem Service