3.If headphones are connected to the DVD player or the LCD monitors there will be no sound out- put from the AV output 3% of the DVD player or from the built in speakers on the LCD monitors 5).
Important!
Listening to music over long periods with full volume on headphones can lead to hearing damage
7.5 Setting the display position
In the event that you find the image quality of a DVD to be insufficient, slightly swivel the display to optimize the viewing angle.
8.Card reader and USB connection
8.1Inserting memory cards/USB memory sticks with MP3/WMA/Mpeg4/ JPEG data
Note:
The
Proper insertion of memory cards of the type SD and MMC into the DVD player:
1.Switch the DVD player on.
2.Make sure that the LCD monitor is ready for operation.
If the LCD monitors, the DVD player and possibly other connected devices (i.e. an audio component) are ready for operation and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly to the LCD monitors or to a television you will now see the Sil- verCrest logo on the TV screen.
If no disc is inserted into the player NO DISC will be displayed on the LCD monitors.
3.Now slide the memory card into the memory
card slot 4$ on the front panel of the DVD player. Observe the following steps - depending on which type of memory card you would like to playback.
Warning!
Always be sure to insert the memory cards into the memory card slots as described below!
Never bend the memory cards while inserting them into the memory cards slots!
Slide the memory card up to the stop in the memory card slot, with a light pressure.
Allow the memory card to slide in without force:
•Check to make sure that the memory card is one that the DVD player is capable of reading.
Important!
Do not attempt to insert memory cards of another type in the memory card slot!
•Make sure that you have inserted the memory card into the memory card slot in the correct manner.
•Under no circumstances attemt to force the memory card into the memory card slot! Otherwise the DVD player, memory card and the data on the memory card could be damaged!
Supported memory card types
Memory cards of the type SD and MMC can be played back.
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