2

Set up

3

Enjoy

AFinding the viewing channel

APress 2 on the DVD player’s remote control.

BSwitch on the TV.

CPress SETUP on the DVD player’s remote control.

- - General Setup Page - -

Disc Lock

Display Dim

Program

OSD Language

Sleep

Volume

Go to General Setup Page

DPress ‘0’ on the TV’s remote control, then repeatedly press the Channel Down button until you see the DVD background screen. This is the correct viewing channel for the DVD player.

Note For some TVs, to find the correct viewing channel, you can keep pressing the AV or SELECT buttons, If still unable to find the correct viewing channel, check the connections again or check your TV’s user manual.

BLanguage preference setup

Use the DVD player’s remote control to select the desired On-screen language, Audio language, Subtitle language and Menu language you preferred.

Selecting On-screen language

APress X to select {General Setup Page}.

BPress S T to highlight {OSD Language}, then press X.

- - General Setup Page - -

Disc Lock

 

Display Dim

 

Program

 

OSD Language

ENGLISH

Sleep

 

Volume

 

Set OSD Language English

CPress S T to select a language and press OK.

Note The On-screen language for the setup menu will remain once you set it, regardless of various disc languages.

AStart playback

APlayback may start automatically when a disc has been loaded in the disc tray.

Note If a disc menu appears on the TV:

1)Press S T W X to scroll through the options available in the DVD menu.

2)Press PLAY/PAUSE XÅ on the option you want to start playback

B Press PLAY/PAUSE XÅ to start playback.

C To stop playback, press

STOP Ç.

D Press DISC MENU to go back to the disc menu anytime.

Troubleshooting

For more troubleshooting tips, see the user manual.

No power

Check if the AC power cord is properly connected.

Press the STANDBY-ON on the front of the DVD player to turn on the power.

No picture

Check connection to TV and ensure the plugs are firmly in place.

No sound or distorted sound

Adjust the volume

Check audio connections are in the correct input source.

Remote control does not work

Check the batteries are loaded correctly or replace the batteries with new ones.

Reduce the distance between the remote control and the DVD player.

Point the remote control directly toward the IR sensor.

Need help?

User Manual

For more product information refer to the user manual of the DVD player

 

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DVP3046/94, DVP3046 specifications

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