Acesonic KOD-1000 user manual Player Specifications, Disc Specifications Compatible Media

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User Repair Precautions

No parts of this player are to be serviced by the user. If the player fails to operate or if you feel it needs servicing, turn off the player, unplug it and contact an Acesonic dealer or service center.

Player Specifications

One (1) year manufacturer warranty

Lifetime technical support

Worldwide video compatibility with settings for both NTSC and PAL video formats

Universal power supply: AC 100 ~ 240V

Player dimensions: 430mm (W) x 250mm (D) x 48mm (H)

Designed in the U.S.A.

Disc Specifications (Compatible Media)

Your KOD-1000 is a robust player that can accept a wide variety of audio and video of discs.

Audio CD

DVD

CD+Graphics (CD+G)

Video CD (VCD)

Video CD 2.0 (VCD 2.0)

MP3 audio files on DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, DVD±RW DL, CD-R/RW and USB flash/thumb drives formatted in FAT32

JPEG image files on DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, DVD±RW DL, CD-R/RW and USB flash/thumb drives formatted in FAT32

MPEG-1 and -2 video files on DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, DVD±RW DL, CD-R/RW and USB flash/thumb drives (formatted in FAT32)

The use of any disc or format not listed above will cause the player to display a “NO DISC” message.

Some methods of encoding (“ripping”) audio and video formats may affect playback. Use standard or pre-set encoding settings, if possible.

Dirty, scratched, warped and defective discs may take longer to load or may not be usable at all.

Some discs may start playback automatically. Disc defects may also affect video quality.

Not all functions described in this manual are com- patible with all discs.

Video Signal Formats

The KOD-1000 supports NTSC, a broadcast format generally found in the U.S., Canada, most countries in South America, Japan, South Korea and the Philip- pines.

The KOD-1000 also supports the PAL format, which is used in many parts of Europe, Asia and South America.

Check your video device to see which standard it is compatible with.

Audio Signal Formats

The KOD-1000 features RCA stereo outputs, as well as coaxial and optical digital audio outputs.

Please note that use of the optical or coaxial digital audio output requires the user to enable the output. Also please note that the microphone does not work when using these particiular outputs. See top of Page 23.

Handling & Cleaning of CD and DVD Discs

Handling

Always hold discs from the edges and the hole in the center.

Store discs in a clean, dry environment. Storing discs vertically will also help prevent warping.

Use sleeves and jackets to prevent wear and tear.

NEVER write on both sides of the disc. It may make the disc unreadable.

DO NOT stack the discs on top of each other.

This may lead to warping.

DO NOT bend or apply pressure to the disc.

DO NOT expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat.

Cleaning

Use a soft cloth to clean the disc.

Always wipe from the center to the edges.

DO NOT use circular motions.

DO NOT use household cleaning products on the disc, unless they are specifically formulated for cleaning DVDs or CDs.

Reminder: Never attempt to play cracked or warped discs in your player. The high rotational speeds that the discs reach may cause flawed CDs or DVDs to shatter in the player, causing it to malfunction.

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Contents Karaoke-On-Demand Jukebox KOD-1000Getting Started Table of ContentsAudio Signal Formats Player SpecificationsDisc Specifications Compatible Media Video Signal FormatsBack Panel Functions and Operation Front Panel Functions and OperationMeric Keys Remote Control FunctionsExternal Storage Devices Surround Sound ConnectionsPower Connections Basic Karaoke Functions Selecting with List on the Phylum Screen Song Categories Displays Songs by GenreSelecting with List on the Song Categories Screen Selecting Songs with List on the Singer Class Screen Numeric KeysSelecting Songs with List on the Top Hits Songs Screen Songs Displays All Songs on the Hard DriveSingers Displays the Names of Singers on the Hard Drive Top Hit Songs Displays the Titles You Have SungSelecting Songs in Icon Mode Selecting Songs with List After Folder Is SelectedUse of the Queue Advanced Karaoke Functions Tional Control Keyboard Connection and UseMale & Female KEY Control but To Correct or Change the Track’s Information Using KeyboardOther Functions DVDs and Other Media Viewing Other Media Files from a USB Device Selecting Audio OutputEnabling Subtitles Repeat PlaySystem Setup Hard Disk Drive Mode Play Interlude Coinner SetupFast KEY Setup STAND-BYSystem Setup System Setup Disc ModeLanguage Setup Audio SetupVideo Setup Troubleshooting Speaker SetupDigital Setup Safety, Warnings and Precautions FCC Advisory U.S.AFor CANADA/POUR LE Canada Important Safety Procedures Glossary FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Technical SpecificationsAcesonic USA, Inc