Audiovox DVD1500 owner manual Digital Signal Output, Broad Signal I/O Capabilities

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4 Player Functions

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Digital Signal Output

The player can output in full digital, allowing full enjoyment from DVDs with sur- round sound or DTS when the player is connected into an amplifier with digital decoding capability. The result, 5.1 channel, theater sound, is on par with the best movie theaters.

Broad Signal I/O Capabilities

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Through the AV plug, the player can output to a broad spectrum of devices includ- ing television monitors, amplifiers, tape recorders, and video projectors. Similarly, the player can receive signals from an array of devices including VCRs, video cam- eras, and even amplifiers for broadcast over its internal speakers, earphones, and LCD monitor.

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Automatic Power Saving Design

On battery power, when your player power has been shut off for over 10 seconds the DVD uses it’s power saving design. While the power used in this mode is minute, it is still sufficient to keep the player on active standby, ready start immediately upon power on. Please refer to page 31 for further information.

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Contents DVD1500 Important Safety Information Please Read First DVD1500 Laser Emissions Warning Battery Warning Do not move the player during playback When transporting the playerPlace of installation Turn off the power when not using the playerWhen carrying in hospitals When carrying on planesNTSC/PAL Viewing Area Standards Blank Thank You Table of Contents Items Supplied Check InventoryOptional Item Quick Starting Guide Connecting to an External Power SourcePress the Open Button To Open the Internal CD Player Cover Press the Open Button To Open the Protective CoverInserting a DVD Disc Slide the Side Power Switch onPress the Play button on the player face Onboard Stereo Speakers and Earphone Plug Player FunctionsMultiple DVD Format Compatibility Large Active Liquid Crystal Display LCD ScreenBroad Signal I/O Capabilities Digital Signal OutputAutomatic Power Saving Design Brightness Button Setup ButtonPlayer Controls Active Liquid Crystal DisplayColor Button Display Mode ButtonReturn Button Enter Button and Direction ButtonsTitle Button Menu ButtonStop Button Fast Forward and Reverse ButtonsPlay Button Pause ButtonVolume Control Knob Blank AV Signal Jacks Video Output Port Input Select SwitchPower Switch and System Lock DC in Power JackPlayer Controls Disc Type Player Controls 7 Play Mode LCD ScreenAngle Symbol Battery StatusChapter Number and Play Time Repeat Mode Display Virtual Surround ModeBlank Remote Control Buttons Number Keys Power ButtonClear Button Search Key Mute KeyProgram Key B Key Repeat KeyReturn Key Title KeyMenu Key Setup KeyEnter Key Directional KeysStop Key PAUSE/STEP KeyPlay Key Shift Key Remote Control Buttons Mark Key Prev / Next KeySurround Key Angle Key On Screen Display KeySUB Title on / OFF Key Audio Select Key Language Select System SetupSystem Setup I Language Select Select Disc Languages DVD 2 Subtitle Language Digital Output Blank TV Aspect Normal TV 43 Letter BOX / PAN & Scan Ratings Level 8 no Limit for Adult VCD Playback Control A N K Changing Settings During Play Part I for DVD Audio Symbol Title SymbolChapter Symbol Play Time SymbolSurround Symbol Sound Channel SymbolSubtitle Symbol B Repeat Symbol Repeat SymbolBookmark Symbol Track Symbol Changing Settings While in Play Part II for VCDProgram Symbol Changing Settings while in Play VCD VCD Program Broadcast Control SymbolChanging Settings while in Play Part III for CD Mark Symbol Changing Settings while in Play CDProgrammed Play Programmed Play Connecting AV Peripherals Configuration I AV Signal Output from AV Jack Configuration II AV Signal Output from S-Video Port Configuration III Audio Signal Output from AV Jack Configuration IV Digital Audio Output Configuration V AV Signal Input Setting the Password and Rating Setting the Password and Rating Setting the Password and Rating Setting the Password and Rating Rechargeable Battery Installation Use Precautions related to Battery Re Charge Installing the Battery Pack Using and Maintaining your Rechargeable BatteriesRemoving the Battery Pack Simple Maintenance User PrecautionsMetal Contact Point User Precautions and Simple Maintenance Self Repair DAC SpecificationsPage Month Limited Warranty