VER20920103020 MPEG4-DVD-PLAYER WITH HDMI DVX 3020 Symbol photo USER MANUAL 1
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General CONTEXTS 1. GENERAL ...................................................................................... - 5 1.1. Safety precautions................................................................. - 5 1.2. Warning ................................................................................. - 5 1.3. Disposal of waste electronic equipment ................................ - 6 1.4. Battery disposal ..................................................................... - 6 1.5. Copyright ........
General 7.1.1. Music ............................................................................ - 22 7.1.2. Picture .......................................................................... - 22 7.1.3. Video ............................................................................ - 23 7.2. HDMI ................................................................................... - 23 8. TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................... - 24 9. W ARRANTY ............
General 1. General 1.1. Safety precautions Only connect to mains power supply (230 Volt / 50 Hz). Do not place containers filled with water on top of the device. Do not place device in close proximity of water (e.g. sink, wash basin, etc.). The device can fall into the water and cause a short circuit. The device consumes some power during standby operation. For zero power consumption disconnect from mains power supply. During a thunderstorm disconnect the device.
General The mains plug is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. 1.3. Disposal of waste electronic equipment Your product is manufactured from high quality raw materials and should be recycled. Ask you municipality for collecting points for waste electronic equipment. Do not dispose of old appliances with the household waste. The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packaging will advert about the methods for disposal. 1.4.
Features 1.7. Macrovision This product incorporates copyright technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. 1.8.
Location of controls 3. Location of controls 3.1.
Location of controls 3.2.
Location of controls 3.3.
Location of controls 5 0-9, 0/10, 10+ Numbers / digit entry (A-Z); 0; 6 DVD/USB Toggle between DVD / USB 7 REPEAT Select the playback mode 8 ZOOM Changing size of picture 9 OSD Disc information, including song information, playback time, remaining time.
Preparation 30 SUB/COPY Selection Subtitle , CD ripping 31 ANGLE Camera-angle setting (disk dependent) 32 PROG Programming 33 MUTE Mute the sound 34 PLAY Start the playback 35 EJECT Open and close the DVD drive 4. Preparation 4.1. Connection the device Follow these steps to connect the DVD player. Ensure that all units are turned off when connecting. 1. Connect the TV with the DVD player. 2. Connect the mains power cable to a wall outlet. No connecting cables are supplied.
Preparation 4.1.2. Connection with HDMI cable 1. Connect the HDMI cable into the HDMI jack HDMI on the DVD player. 2. Connect the HDMI cable with the TV. 3. To connect video devices connect a SCART cable tot he DVD player’s SCART Output connector. To connect hi-fi systems connect the cable to the DVD player‘s R and L connectors. 4.2. Connect to hi-fi system For audio playback connect your hi-fi system via RCA cable to the receiver. 1. Connect the R and L on the audio outputs from the stereo system.
Start of operation and configuration 5. Start of operation and configuration 5.1. Start of operation See the details in chapter preparation (see 4.1 connection the device). 1. Select the AV channel on your TV set. 2. Go into the setup of the DVD player and set the correct output. 3. Insert a DVD and press PLAY. You can now watch the desired DVD. 5.2. General operation For general navigation and control via remote control press , , , and confirm with ENTER.
Start of operation and configuration SUBTITLE LANGUAGE MENU LANGUAGE AUDIO SETUP AUDIO OUT KEY VIDEO SETUP BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS SPEAKER SETUP DOWNMIX DIGITAL SETUP OP MODE DYNAMIC RANGE DUAL MONO 5.3.1. System-Setup Select the desired menu item and open the submenu by pressing ENTER. 5.3.1.1. TV SYSTEM Here you can select the TV standard NTSC Select for TV with NTSC signal system (Quite common TV standard, especially in the U.S.A and Asia).
Start of operation and configuration 5.3.1.2. SCREEN SAVER The activated screen saver turns on, when you’re turned-on DVD player is for more than 3 minutes in stop mode, open or without disc. 5.3.1.3. VIDEO Sets the connection type, with which you have connected the device. 5.3.1.4. RESOLUTION Select the type of video signal output via HDMI or YUV jack. If the picture is not clear or to your satisfaction, then try another option. 5.3.1.5.
Start of operation and configuration a playback limitation level. The rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are country dependent. You can prohibit the playing of certain discs that are not suitable for your children or have certain discs played with alternative scenes. VCD, SVCD and CD have no level indication, so parental control function has no effect on those kinds of discs. This applies to most illegal DVD discs. 1 KID SAF Kids material, recommended especially for children and viewers of all ages.
Start of operation and configuration 5.3.1.8. MPEG4 LANG Here you can choose between Central Europe and Western Europe. 5.3.2. LANGUAGE SETUP If your desired language is not on the disk, the player will play the disc default language. 5.3.2.1. OSD LANGUAGE Here you can set the OSD language. 5.3.2.2. AUDIO LANG Here you can set the audio language. 5.3.2.3. SUBTITLE LANG Here you can set the subtitle language. 5.3.2.4. MENU LANG Here you can set the menu language. 5.3.3. Audio Setup 5.3.3.1.
Start of operation and configuration SPDIF/PCM 5.1, Select if your DVD player is connected tot he amplifier by a coaxial cable. 5.3.3.2. KEY Here you can set the tone from -4 to +4. 5.3.4. Video-Setup 5.3.4.1. BRIGHTNESS Here you can set the brightness. 5.3.4.2. CONTRAST Here you can set the contrast. 5.3.4.3. HUE Here you can set the colour tone respectively colour shading. 5.3.4.4. SATURATION Here you can set the saturation. 5.3.4.5. SHARPNESS Here you can set the sharpness. 5.3.5. SPEAKER Setup 5.3.
Further functions 5.3.6. DIGITAL SETUP 5.3.6.1. OP MODE LINE OUT The input signals are compressed and linear volume is less. Recommended for the night's sleep. RF REMOD The volume is higher. Recommended for the day. 5.3.6.2. DYNAMIC RANGE If the OP MODE LINE OUT select, adjust the dynamic. If you select the highest setting, the compression ratio is the lowest. Select the lowest setting, the highest compression ratio is the highest. 5.3.6.3.
Further functions 1. Insert a CD. 2. Connect the USB memory stick / MP3 player or insert a memory card. 3. Select a title or folder. 4. Press SUB/COPY on the remote control. The ripping is starting. If you select a folder, the complete folder is ribbed. If you select a title only the title is ribbed. 6.2. Programming 1. During stop mode, press Program to display program menu. 2. Enter the track numbers and press ENTER. 3. Press PLAY and ENTER to play tracks in the programmed order.
External components For DVD playback, A and B must be located within the same chapter. 7. External components 7.1. USB 2.0 Extend your system by connecting your MP3 player or USB stick. Do not disconnect the device when DVD/USB mode is selected. 1. Connect your MP3 player or USB stick. 2. Press DVD/USB button until „USB“is displayed. 3. Press PLAY to start playback. To avoid damage only disconnect the device after pressing the STOP button and selecting a different mode. 7.1.1.
External components STOP To return to the main menu 7.1.3. Video PLAY Start playback II PAUSE Pause playback Rewind up to 8x possible Fast-forward up to 8x possible Previous video Next video 7.2. HDMI The DVX 3020 has a built-in 1.2 HDMI output. Featuring a very high data transfer rate, the HDMI supports all digital video and audio formats of consumer electronics on the market. HDMI 1.
Troubleshooting encryption used by HDMI, you may easily judge by the resulting image quality whether such errors have occurred. “Flashing” pixels or pixel chains clearly indicate transmission errors. 8. Troubleshooting Contact the service hotline or uses the contact form on the homepage in case of problems with the system are not dealt with here. Malfunction No picture / no sound Remote control does not Solution Ensure the connectors. Check the settings of the device.
Warranty Please keep your purchase documents! In case of manufacturing or material defects the warranty consists of rectification of defects or exchange. The warranty does not include damages or malfunctions due to improper use wear and tear repairs by third parties The warranty does not include display damage firmware update Accidental damage. Repair does not extend the warranty period. 9.1.
Warranty Please inform us about the following: Unit type Purchase date Malfunction 9.3.
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In the box 10. In the box Please contact your dealer directly in case one of the accessories is missing or damaged.
Technical specifications 11. Technical specifications Formats Video DVD / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+R / DVD+RW / SVCD / VCD MPEG4 Audio Audio-CD / CD-R / CD-RW / HDCD MP3-CD, MP3-CD-R, MP3-CD-RW, MP3-DVD Picture JPEG / KODAK Picture CD Signal outputs Colour system PAL / NTSC / AUTO Audio system Dolby Digital / Down mix / Stereo Connectors Inputs USB 2.
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