Lenoxx Electronics PDV-705 instruction manual Glossary, About DVD Region Management

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GLOSSARY

TITLE

The longest sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD, or a movie, etc.. Each title is assigned a title number enabling you to locate the title you want.

CHAPTER

Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want.

JPEG

JPEG is short for the “Joint Photographic Ex- perts Group”, a group of experts nominated to produce standards for continuous tone im- age coding. In other words, your DVD player can view digital picture CDs or CDs you made on your computer with file names that end in the “.JPG” format. This set will not play pic- tures encoded in formats other than JPG.

VIDEO INPUT

This is a jack which accepts the picture portion of a signal. In order to use this DVD player, your TV set must have an S-Video (better) or Video input (standard) jack.

S-VIDEO CABLE

This cable can connect to your S-Video input of your TV. It allows for sharper pictures for TV sets with this jack.

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VIDEO CABLE

This is a wire with plugs on each end which is used to connect the picture information into your TV set.

NOTE:

The video cable supplied with this set uses a special 3 sections 3.5 mm jack which has 3 outputs, 2 for audio and 1 for video. Use of stereo (2sections) 3.5 mm cables will not allow pictures to be seen on your TV set.

NTSC

National TV Systems Committee for TV broadcasts: a video standard used in the USA and Canada.

JACK

This is another term for socket.

ABOUT DVD REGION

MANAGEMENT

The DVD inventors and motion picture makers have decided to break up the world’s DVDs into regions so that one country’s

DVDs should not be able to play in another country.

This is a legal issue and that is why your DVD player is restricted to play only region 1 DVDs.

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Contents Portable DVD Player Safety Instructions Do not OpenFCC Note Table of Contents Location of Controls Front ViewRechargeable Battery Right Side ViewRemote Control Second to fast backward playbackPower Supply Attaching the BatteryDetaching the Battery To charge the batteryRemote Control Operation Discs that can be played Discs that cannot be playedBasic Play Using the Search Functions Selecting Audio ModeChange Subtitle Language DVD only Search through a chapter or a trackDisplaying Disc Information For DVD PlayFor CD Play For MP3 PlayRepeat Play SLOW-MOTION PlayJust for DVD For CDZoom Play for DVD Search for Preferred PlayPress Search for DVD Press Search for CDViewing from a Desired Angle DVD only Programmed Play12. MP3 Disc Operation Jpeg or Picture Disc OperationUsing the attached A/V cable Video connection S-VIDEO cable is not includedSystem Connections For TV ConnectionHow to Find your TV’s Video Input Channel Watching a DVD on Your TVInitial Setting System Setup TV SYSTEM, LCD MODE, TV Type & DefaultYou can get to the Setup menu by following the below steps Setting the LCD ModeDefault Resetting the functions to factory defaults Selecting the TV TypeVideo Setup Language Setup On Screen Display, AUDIO, Subtitle & MenuSpeaker Setup Downmix Precautions Trouble Shooting Symptom Remedy GeneralIB-PDV705-WM-E-010506.pmd26 2006, 924 AM Symptom DVDGlossary About DVD Region ManagementAudio Signal Output Characteristics SpecificationsGeneral Description Limited Warranty For Customer Service Dial