Lenoxx Electronics DVD-1002 manual Basic Play, How to Find your TV’s Video Input Channel

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1.BASIC PLAY

1After completing all of the audio and video cable connections, turn on your TV and set it to the correct video-in channel (for more information, please see box below).

2Plug the player’s AC power cord into an AC wall outlet and press ON/STANDBY button on the player or on the remote control.

3 Press the OPEN button on the DVD player to open the disc

door. Place a disc gently on the tray (lable side up) and close the

door by pushing it down. The DVD player starts to read the disc’s table of contents (this may take 10-20 seconds).

NOTE 1: Load the disc with the label side facing up, when playing a double-sided disc, load it with the desired playing side face down.

PUSH HERE

Disc

LABEL SIDE UP

NOTE 2: “NO DISC” or “ERR DISC” will show in the display if the disc is upside down or the disc is badly scratched or dirty, it will not play, please clean it or change the disc, also you can buy a disc polisher to repair it.

4 Press VOLUME + or VOLUME button to adjust the volume level on your TV’s REMOTE and DVD’s REMOTE.

5 Some discs will start playing automatically, and others will display the Disc Contents Menu on TV screen. If the menu is presented, use the , , & buttons to highlight your selection and press OK button to confirm. To select a play option, press numeric buttons (0-9).

6 To pause playback, press the button; To stop playback, press the STOP button.

NOTE: During play, press the STOP button once, the display will show “PRE STOP ”, if you press the STOP button the second time, the display will show “STOP ”, and now your system is in the full STOP mode.

7 To

resume playback, press the

button.

 

 

 

8 To

skip to another track/chapter, press the

 

/

buttons repeatedly during playback.

 

 

9 To access the disc menu or title menu during DVD play, press the MENU or TITLE button on the remote control.

NOTE: This player has a screen saver which will display a bouncing DVD oval if the player is stopped or paused and no button is pressed for a while.

How to Find your TV’s Video Input Channel

Make sure you have completed all the connections (see pages 4-5), you may need to change your TV’s video input mode to see the DVD player’s menu and movies. The video input channel varies with different brands and models, many TV remote controls have a TV/VIDEO button which can be used to change to different video inputs and back to TV for normal broadcast viewing. Once you selected the correct channel, your TV will show the opening DVD screen. For more details, please see your TV manual.

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