Technika DPDVD7 Search Function, ‘ON the FLY’ Adjustments, Changing the Audio Settings of a DVD

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Using the Number Keys

To enter a number from 1 to 9, (say 7): Press NUM; Press 07

To enter 10 to 99, (say 77): Press 77 and so on.

Press NUM to leave Number Mode when you are finished.

THE SEARCH FUNCTION

During Play: You can select a title, chapter, or time on the disc with a combination

of the number and navigation keys.

 

Search

• Press the NUM key

Title

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‘ON THE FLY’ ADJUSTMENTS

The player’s Setup menu contains system setups for Angle, Subtitle and Audio soundtrack but you may change them when a DVD disc is playing if the disc sup- ports these features. The player returns to the system settings when you switch off the player or replace a disc.

CHANGING THE AUDIO SETTINGS OF A DVD

You can select a language and audio format from those included on the DVD disc.

• Enter a number at random (say 7):

Chapter

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Time

00 : 30 : 40

The Search screen deploys

To select Title/Chapter/Time: Use the the p q keys. The highlight moves to indicate the current selection.

To enter the wanted Title or Chapter number: Use the ][ keys

To directly enter the disc time:

Press AUDIO repeatedly. The choices will cycle:

First the Audio Formats Then the Languages

Total Audio

Audio Format and

Channels

Language

1/4 D 6 Ch Eng ”

2/4 D 2 Ch Eng ”

3/4 D 6 Ch Deu

2/4 D 2 Ch Deu ”

Use the the p q keys to select Time

Use the ][ keys to highlight Hr: Min: Sec.

After you have entered the selection, the program will play with the new settings.

Use the number keys to enter the tiime values.

Press PLAY uII (or OK) to confirm. The player will jump to the selection.

SELECTING SUBTITLES

Repeatedly press SUB to choose a supported

1/2 Eng

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2/2 Deu

Press the NUM key to leave number mode when you have finished

Direct Selection From the ROOT Menu:

language

CHANGING THE CAMERA ANGLE

Off

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Press MENU. The disc stops and displays the DVD menu. Enter a number. The player will usually go to the start of the chapter indicated by the number you enter. If there is more than one title on the disc, entering a number may take you to the title. Play begins immediately from the start of the selection.

During playback of a DVD disc:

Press ANGLE repeatedly to select the camera angle. A disc may contain 9 angles.

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Contents Portable DVD Player Follow all instructions Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc- tionsUnpacking ContentsIntroduction General Cautions Player FeaturesDVD Region Codes Important NoteAV OUT jack Connect to external AV equipment Volume Control Alters the volume of the playerControls and Functions Navigation KeysWhite left External AUDIO/VIDEO ConnectionsYou can now view and listen to the DVD player on the TV White left RED Right Yellow VideoNavigation Keys Menu ModePlay Mode Remote Handset KEY Operations30º for reliable operation Battery ReplacementUsing the Handset Handset PreparationPlaying a DVD Basic Operation Getting StartedChecking the Operational Status OFFPlaying a DVD Advanced Operation Root and Title Menus Selecting Subtitles ‘ON the FLY’ AdjustmentsChanging the Audio Settings of a DVD Search FunctionLast Memory Repeat PlayPlaying AN Audio CD CD DisplayViewing Jpgs Playing a JPG DiscB Repeat Altering Slide Show Transition Effects Repeat ModeThumbnail View Playing FoldersSubtitles are selectable if the file supports them Playing XvID Video DiscsDuring play To exitPress to highlight Language’ Customising Player SettingsMenu list Previous menu listPress or Video SetupPress to highlight Aspect Ratio Press uII to confirm your selectionPress uII RatingsPress to highlight Parental Control Press uII EnterPress or to select Language Video Rating or Misc. or Changing the PasswordPress or to highlight ‘LAST MEMORY’ Press uII to confirm Press or to highlight ‘Off or On Press uII to confirmScreen Saver Miscellaneous Setup ItemsPress uII Care and Cleaning TroubleshootingSymptom Corrective Action After Using Your PlayerWarranty SpecificationsPage Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL