Emerson EWD2003 About the Discs, Playable Discs, Following discs cannot be played back on this

Page 7

ABOUT THE DISCS

PLAYABLE DISCS

DISC TYPES

The following discs can be played back on this

DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS.

¡DVD video

¡DVD-R/RW*

¡DVD+R/RW*

¡Audio CD

¡CD-R/RW*¡MP3*

*Depending on the types or the writing method of the medium some discs can not be played.

Some DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, or CD-R/RW discs made on personal computers, or on DVD recorders may not be played back properly due to factors such as scratches, dirt or special properties of the disc.

Discs made on personal computers may not be played back properly due to different environments or the set- tings of the application you use. We recommend always to use the standardized, properly formatted discs. (Please contact the sales agency for more detail).

This player conforms to the NTSC color system. You can- not play discs recorded in other color systems such as PAL or SECAM.

¡Some discs include region codes as shown below.

¡The number inside the symbol refers to a region of the world, and a disc encoded in a specific region format can only be played back on DVD/VCR COMBINA- TION UNITS with the same region code.

The following discs cannot be played back on this

DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS.

¡DVD with region codes other than 1 or ALL. ¡DVD-ROM

¡DVD-RAM (Never play back, otherwise malfunc- tion may result.)

¡CD-ROM ¡VSD

¡CDV (Only plays back the audio part.) ¡CD-G (Only plays back the sound.)

¡CD-I (Never play back, otherwise malfunction may result.)

¡SACD

¡Photo CD (Never play back, otherwise malfunc- tion may result.)

¡Video CD (Never play back, otherwise malfunc- tion may result.)

Any other discs without compatibility indications.

[DVD]

Data on a DVD is divided into sections called "titles", and then into subsections called "chapters", each of which is given a title or chapter number. Playback conditions are preset on some DVD video discs, and these playback con- ditions take priority over user operations on this player. If a function you selected does not run as desired, refer to the manual accompanying the disc.

Example

Title 1

Title 2

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4

Chapter 1 Chapter 2

[AUDIO CD]

Data on an audio CD is divided into sections called “tracks”, each of which is given a track number.

Example

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

Track 5

Track 6

[MP3]

Data on an MP3 is divided into sections called "groups", and then into subsections called "tracks", each of which is given a group or track number.

Example

Group 1

Group 2

Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4

Track 1 Track 2

– 7 –

EN

1L25

Image 7
Contents EWD2003 Laser Safety Important Safeguards Symbols Used in this Manual Supplied AccessoriesAbout Copyright Indice Table of ContentsPrecautions FeaturesExample About the DiscsPlayable Discs Following discs cannot be played back on thisOperating Controls and Functions +10 Use to select VCR or TV position Bers during channel presetPress to accept a setting Press to select VCR mode for the remote controlConnect your antenna, Cable Box, or Direct Broadcast System Loading the BatteriesSwitching to DVD Mode VCR/DVD SwitchingIf your TV does not have A/V terminals Connecting to a TVHookups DVD/VCR to TV ConnectionFor TVs with S-VIDEO Input Jack Connecting to AN Analog Audio Connecting to a Dolby Digital DecoderTo Select a Desired Channel SetupAutomatic Channel SET UP To Preset the Channels AgainTo Change the ON-SCREEN Language Clock SET UPTo ADD/DELETE Channels Search Functions Playback FunctionNormal Playback Auto Repeat PlaybackAccidental Erasure Prevention Timer RecordingRecording Function Normal Recording¡You can use the DVD player while the Timer light Hints for Timer RecordingTo Stop AN Automatic Timer PRO- Gram Already Started To CHECK, CORRECT, or Cancel AN Automatic Timer ProgramReal Time Tape Counter Special FeaturesCopying a Video Tape Auto RewindPause General FeaturesPlaying a Disc Basic PlaybackFast FORWARD/REVERSE Search Disc MenuTitle Menu Step by Step PlaybackTime Search ZoomTitle / Chapter Search TrackRepeat RepeatRepeat Title / Chapter Repeat TrackTrack Selection Random PlaybackMP3 Playback ON-SCREEN InformationAudio Language Stereo Sound ModeSubtitle Language Program¡The elapsed and remaining Playing time of the current Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplayParental Control Parental LevelWhen playing disc with copyright Protection DVD SetupMarker Setup Screen Audio SettingVirtual Surround Black Level SettingDisplay Setting ¡Be sure to press SETUP, or the setting will not workLanguage Setting Problem Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuideMake your contribution to the environment MaintenanceSpecifications Panel Delantero Controles DEL Funcionamiento Y SUS FuncionesBotón Play DVD Botón g Modo DVD NotasCambio AL Modo VCR Cambio DE VCR/DVDPreparación Conexiones¡Para retroceder un paso, presione Reproducción DE UN DiscoPreparación DE Reloj Reproduciendo UN DVD Video O UN CD AudioMemo Memo Memo 0VMN03884 TelH94 20UD

EWD2003 specifications

The Emerson EWD2003 is a cutting-edge temperature control device designed to enhance monitoring and management in industrial environments. Known for its reliability and precision, this device is utilized in a variety of applications, including HVAC systems, food processing, and environmental monitoring.

One of the standout features of the Emerson EWD2003 is its robust temperature sensing capabilities. It employs advanced sensor technology, which ensures accurate readings and responsiveness to temperature fluctuations. The device can accommodate various sensor types, such as thermocouples and RTDs, making it versatile and adaptable to differing setups.

The EWD2003 supports a broad temperature range, making it suitable for both low and high-temperature environments. Its digital display provides real-time data, allowing users to monitor conditions at a glance. Additionally, the device includes built-in alarm functionalities that alert users to any temperature deviations beyond preset thresholds, ensuring proactive management of potential issues.

Connectivity is another significant technology feature of the Emerson EWD2003. With options for both wired and wireless communications, the device can seamlessly integrate into existing monitoring systems. It supports protocols like Modbus, making it compatible with various industrial automation systems. This connectivity enhances data logging, enabling users to track historical trends and make informed decisions based on empirical data.

The EWD2003 also emphasizes user-friendliness. Its intuitive interface simplifies setup and configuration, reducing installation time. The device can be tailored to fit specific user needs, with programmable settings that allow for customization based on the requirements of the application.

In terms of characteristics, the Emerson EWD2003 is constructed for durability. Its robust design ensures it can withstand harsh industrial environments, while the quality components contribute to a longer lifespan. The device operates with energy efficiency in mind, reducing operational costs for businesses.

In conclusion, the Emerson EWD2003 stands out in the market for temperature control solutions. Its combination of accurate sensing, extensive connectivity options, user-friendly interface, and robust design makes it an ideal choice for industries that require precise temperature management. Whether for critical process monitoring or routine temperature checks, the EWD2003 is engineered to meet the demands of modern industrial applications.