Ovideon AVIAh user manual Important Product Safety Instructions

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Important Product Safety Instructions

The plug should fit into the power outlet completely.

When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to grasp the power supply plug firmly and remove.

Do not touch the power supply cord when your hands are wet.

When water or foreign material gets inside the unit, first turn off the power switch on the unit, remove the battery and then call your Purchase location for service.

When using a power strip, do not overload it by connecting too many devices.

Do not place the power supply cord near heat sources.

When the power plug pins are contaminated with dirt; wipe them clean before plugging into the outlet.

When smoke or strange smells occur, or foreign material is inserted, turn off the power, then call your Purchase location.

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Contents AVIAh Features GeneralGeneral Features Contents How to Operate each Mode How to perform System Set UpOther Functions Trouble ShootingLimited Warranty 60-61 64-65What is included in the box? AVIAh Portable RecorderFront/Rear Controls and ConnectionsLeft/Right Side Top/Bottom Side Important Product Safety Important Product Safety Instructions Important Product Safety Instructions Before using How to turn the power ON/OFF?Using BeforeCan I format the AVIAh internal Hard Drive? What can I do to fix this problem? Before using Mode Can I connect the AVIAh to external A/V equipment? How do I connect the antenna and cable? To connect the indoor antenna/cable with the CoreAre there any precautions when using the battery? Replacing the battery Charging with the AC adapterDisp Button Mode ButtonPower Button REC ButtonFF Button PLAY/PAUSE ButtonREW Button OK ButtonWhen Watching TV Ntsc System How to Operate each ModeAuto Channel Setup Ntsc How to Operate Each ModeManual Channel Setup Ntsc When Watching TV PAL System Auto Channel Setup PAL, SecamPAL, SECAM, Ntsc Manual Channel Setup PAL, Secam How to Operate each Mode Auto Channel Setup When Listening to the Radio OptionMode Manual Channel Setup When Displaying an Image File When Viewing Image FilesWhen Viewing a Slide Show the Jog Button When Viewing an Image File with the Slide Show FunctionHow Can I change the Background Images of the On Screen Display? When Playing a Moving Picture File Playing a Moving Picture fileHow to Operate each Mode How to Operate each ModeWhen Pressing the CH+ *Fn+ Button While Playing a Moving Picture FileWhen Playing Audio Files Playing an Audio File MP3 or WMA9 filesHow to Operate each Mode How to Operate each While Playing an Audio FileDoes the Portable Media Player have an Audio Equalizer? Can I create Playlists? How do I access the playlist?Can I add more than one file at a time? How do I delete a playlist? How do I delete files from the playlist?How do I save the Playlist? How do I play the files in my Playlist?Can I make a Playlist by using Windows Media Player? PLAYLIST.WPLWhen Recording Voice Continues in the nextAfter pushing the REC button a Please wait a moment Picture Adjustment How to perform System Set UpWhile Playing Contents File in Radio Mode Perform System Set UpWhile Watching TV/AV System Setup Oled DisplaySetting Other Functions LanguageInstalling Windows 98SE/ME Driver Other FunctionsOther Functions Upgrading FirmwareInstalling TransC Software on your PC Using AVIAh TransC When Checking Codecs Audio/Video stored in PCAVIAh TransC Conversion Program When playing moving pictures being not supported in AVIAh Select Setup Destination File Format After selecting the files to be transcoded Other Functions Features ProductTo ask for our service through the Internet Product Inquiry & Customer ServiceFollowing cases will not be covered by In Warranty Service FCC Information Declaration of ConformityPush the buttons on the AVIAh and nothing happens? Trouble ShootingCannot hear any sound coming from the AVIAh? Picture is too bright or too dark?Tel Product Name ModelYear Month Date Tel AddressObtaining Warranty Service Limited WarrantyLength of Warranty Service Center please call Terms of WarrantyResponsibility Exclusions to WarrantyState Law and this Warranty Implied WarrantiesPage