OWNER’S GUIDE INSTALLATION GUIDE PLAY/PAUSE STOP FR FF PREVIOUS NEXT Multi-Media Disc Player MODELS DV 2602 , DV 2605 © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc. N83220.
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Table of Contents Non-Transferable Limited Consumer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Important . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 cautions ...............................................................................................5 Notes...................................................................................................5 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Play/Pause .........................................................................................28 Title...................................................................................................28 Program..............................................................................................29 Eject ..................................................................................................29 Repeat ....................................................................................
Important Before you use this product, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with all the safety and precautions notices along with the functions and operations by reading through this manual. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. CAUTIONS ● This Disc Player is a class I laser product. However this mobile disc player uses a visible/invisible laster beam that could cause hazardous radiation if exposed directly. Be sure to operate the mobile disc player as instructed.
● Ensure that no liquids or foreign objects are spilled or allowed to enter the unit. This will damage the unit. ● Ensure the plugs at the rear of the unit are properly plugged in before operating the unit. ● Turn the unit Off when not in use. ● In cold weather moisture may condense on the small pick-up lens inside the unit. This may cause a temporary failure of the unit. If this occurs, turn the player On (with no disc mounted) and leave the player on for about 1 to 2 hours to remove the condensation.
What is Included ● ● ● ● ● DV2602 or DV2605 Remote IR sensor Mounting slide bracket Power cord with fuses RCA Input cable © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.
Front Panel DV2602 PLAY/PAUSE STOP FR FF PREVIOUS NEXT DV2605 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Volume Down Volume Up Power Cursor Keys Disk load/unload slot LED indicator (DV2602) VFD* or LCD Display (DV2605) Remote Sensor Backward Forward Audio-R (Auxiliary Input) 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Audio-L (Auxiliary Input) Video (Auxiliary Input) Phone Jack Next Previous Stop Play/Pause Menu (setup) Mode Eject * VFD—Vacuum Fluorescent Display 8 © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.
Rear Panel DV2602/ DV2505 1. 2. 3. 4. RF In (DV2605 only) Video Audio-L Audio-R © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 10 Menu PBC Power Number keys Subtitle Display Audio Angle Setup Enter Cursor keys Mode Volume Title 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Eject Clear Slow Program Mute Repeat Zoom Play/Pause Stop Backward Forward Previous Next © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.
Remote Control—Battery Replacement Slide open the battery door as shown below. Insert 2 AAA size batteries according to the polarity marks shown in the battery compartment. Replace the battery door. NOTE: Point remote at the front panel of the disc player when using the remote. Connections NOTE: Shut off all power to the disc player and the TV set before connecting cables.
AV INPUT CONNECTIONS TV SET OR DVD PLAYER INPUTS RED WHITE PLAY/PAUSE STOP FR FF PREVIOUS YELLOW NEXT S-VIDEO CONNECTIONS TV SET S-VIDEO WHITE RED HOUSEHOLD POWER CONNECTION Use the 3.5mm AC adapter cord to connect the disc player to an optional AC/DC power adapter to allow operation from household electrical service. AC/DC ADAPTER 110V 60Hz 3.5mm AC ADAPTER CORD OPTIONAL 12 © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.
VEHICLE POWER CONNECTION For vehicle power applications, use the following connection diagram. The cable provided for this connection has two in-line fuses and a choke assembly with fuse. NOTE: The +RED wire should be connected directly to the vehicle’s car battery. +12V CHOKE YELLOW BATTERY 12VDC -BLACK GROUND ACC (IGNITION SWITCH) REMOTE OUT +RED BLUE DISC PLAYER POWER RECEPTACLE DC 12V IN ACC GND 12V REMOTE OUT The power receptacle at the rear of the player is shown at the left.
AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS AMPLIFIER OUTPUTS YELLOW WHITE RED COAXIAL CABLE TV ANTENNA CONNECTION NOTE: The following is only for disc player model DV2605. ANTENNA “F” – CONNECTOR 14 © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.
Basic Operation After installation is completed, and the remote control’s batteries have been installed you are ready for operation. Turn on all related equipment first. Ensure that the TV/Video Monitor is switched to video input mode. NOTE: The same icon or word on the disc player’s front panel or on the remote always bear the same meaning. Most functions can be controlled by both the front panel controls and the remote controls.
MUTE NOTE: Mute works only with analog audio output. While playing, press MUTE to silence the audio output. Press MUTE again to restore audio output. EJECT/POWER OFF 1.Press EJECT, in a few seconds the disc will eject from the slot. Remove the disc. 2.Press POWER to turn off the disc player. Turn off power to all connected equipment. REMOTE SENSOR If the disc player needs to be mounted in a remote inaccessible location, connect the Remote Sensor to the disc player at the rear of the unit.
Other Operating Features PLAYBACK WITH MENU If the DVD disc has a menu and the PBC (Play Back Control) state is on, you can display the menu to select playback from by pressing MENU/PBC or TITLE. 1. Press MENU/PBC or TITLE. The screen will display a menu of items to select for that disc. Note, that different discs display varying menus. 2.Press the cursor (S/T/W/X) buttons to highlight them menu item to be selected. 3.Press ENTER to select the menu item selected. Some discs will have a sub-menu.
SLOW PLAY While a disc is playing press the SLOW button, the disc will play slow. You also can play slow in the reverse direction. Each press of the slow button will decrease the speed by one, up to a maximum of 3 decreases. The 4th press of the SLOW button restores the disc to normal playing speed. SKIP NEXT CHAPTER/TRACK While a disc is playing press the NEXT button to skip to the next chapter or track.
DISPLAY TRACK LIST For DVD discs: press MENU/PBC or TITLE to display the track list. Press (S/T) to select a track and then press ENTER to play. For non-DVD discs: while playing, press MENU/PBC to display the track list (when PBC is On), then directly enter the number to select. Press MENU/PBC to change the PBC state. NOTE: The above procedures only apply to certain types of discs. REPEAT PLAY While playing, press REPEAT to select different segments of a disc. 1.
PROGRAM PLAY NOTE: The availability of this feature is subject to the type of disc. 1. Set PBC off, with the player in the stop state. 2. Press PROGRAM. The programming feature is now ready and the screen will display the following: Program : P00:00 3. Press the number keys to enter the number of the chapters or tracks to be played. For example, to play track 5 first then track 3 and lastly track 6, enter 5, 3, 6. If the wrong number is entered, press CLEAR to erase that entry. 4.
MP3 1. Press EJECT and remove any disc loaded into the player. 2. Load a MP3 disc. 3. Press EJECT again, the screen will show the following menu: Use the cursor (S/T/W/X) buttons to highlight the desired folder or file for playing and then press ENTER.The option list of play modes lists some play modes. When the (W/X) buttons are used to highlight a certain option, the (S/T) buttons may have to be used to select a play mode.
NOTE: If the PROGRAM button is pressed (or the programming function through the main menu is selected) while a disc is playing, an error in operation may occur. NOTE: If the disc contains multiple formats the (W/X) buttons may not function when trying to use the menu. In this case use the PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons to view the track numbers in the play listing or directly press a number key to select a track to play. NOTE: After a JPEG file is read by the player, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play.
AUDIO TONE CONTROL The audio tone control allows adjustment of the bass and treble of the audio. Press the ENTER button to access these settings. NOTE: The player will automatically exit this mode if there is no button entry within a 5-second period. 1. To adjust the Bass: Press the (W/X) buttons to select the Bass setting, then press the (S/T) buttons to adjust the bass level between -12 and +12. 2.
The highlight indictates the current selection. Explains the current item or submenu. The following sections describe the system setup procedures. SET TV SCREEN RATIO 1. Press the SETUP button to display the system menu. Highlight General Setup and press the ENTER button. The General Setup screen will display. 2. Press the (X) button to highlight the items on the right-hand side of the screen. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight either Normal/PS, Normal/LB, or Wide.
COAXIAL OUTPUT If you use the coaxial terminal to output the audio signal, you need to set the audio output to SPDIF/RAW or SPDIF/PCM. 1. Press the SETUP button to display the Setup Menu screen. Use the the (S/T/W/X) buttons and highlight Audio Setup. Press the ENTER button. 2. Use the the (S/T/W/X) buttons and highlight Audio Output. Press the ENTER button. 3. Press the (X) button to enter the right-hand side of the sub-menu. 4.
SET PARENTAL GUIDANCE The following procedure set the PG guides for DVD discs. 1. Make sure there is no disc in the player. 2. Press the SETUP button to display the Setup Menu screen. 3. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight Preferences, then press the ENTER button. The Preferences Menu displays. 4. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight Parental, then press the ENTER button. The sub-menu displays on the right hand side of the screen. 5. Press the (X) button to enter the right-hand side of the submenu. 6.
MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE 1. Press the SETUP button to display the system menu. 2. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight Preferences, then press the ENTER button. The Preferences Menu displays. 3. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight Subtitle, then press the ENTER button. The sub-menu displays on the right hand side of the screen. 4. Press the (X) button to enter the right-hand side of the submenu. 5. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight the language desired and press ENTER. 6. Press SETUP to exit the menu.
SMART NAV This feature is used to set whether a menu with a MP3, MPEG or JPEG disc. 1. Press the SETUP button to display the system menu. 2. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight Preferences, then press the ENTER button. The Preferences Menu displays. 3. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight SmartNav, then press the ENTER button. The sub-menu displays on the right hand side of the screen. 4. Press the (X) button to enter the right-hand side of the submenu. 5.
PROGRAM Press the PROGRAM button to select/change the playing order. (Not available on all discs). EJECT Press the EJECT button to eject the disc from the player. REPEAT Press the REPEAT button to repeat the chapter, title or disc. ZOOM While playing, press the ZOOM button to enlarge the image on the screen. Press this button once to enlarge 2-times. Press this button twice to enlarge 4-times. Press again and the player will resume normal size.
MUTE While playing, press this key to switch the audio off, press again to restore audio. (this only functions with the analog audio output). FAST FORWARD While playing a disc, press this button to play the disc at a faster speed (the audio will go off). Each press will increase the speed. On the 5th press normal playback speed resumes. FAST REVERSE While playing a disc, press this button to play the disc at a faster speed in the reverse direction (the audio will go off).
NUMBER BUTTONS The 0 through 9 number buttons are used to enter numbers; such as, number of the track, DVD chapter number, time data, etc. 10+ BUTTON When the number of tracks or chapters on the disc exceed 10, first press the 10+ button and then use the number buttons to enter the last digit. For example, to enter the number 16, first press +10 and the 6. CLEAR This button is used during programming operations of the player. Press CLEAR to cancel the number entered.
Glossary Title - For DVD discs it is defined as a complete section of video recording, music, or movie (usually of some length). Each title has a number to facilitate selecting the title desired. Track - A video recording, musing of a VCD or CD. Each track has a number to facilitate selecting the track desired. Chapter - Is a medium length of recorded video, music, or movie on a DVD. A title is made up of several chapters. Each chapter has a number to facilitate selecting the chapter desired.
● Shut the disc player off, wait 10 minutes, turn the power on and see if the problem cleared up. PLAYER CONTROLS ● If a button(s) do not respond correctly on the disc player, turn the disc player off, wait 10 minutes, turn the power on and see if the problem cleared up. Specifications Playable discs DVD/SVCD/DVCD/VCD 1.0, 1.1, 2.
Disc Cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface. If the disc is quite dirty, use a soft cloth slightly wetted with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Never use solvents such as benzine, thinner, or conventional record cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc. Note: A disc may become somewhat scratched (although not enough to make it unusable) depending on how it is handled and conditions in the usage environment. These scratches are not an indication of any problem with the disc player.
HANDLING ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Dirt, dust, scratches, and warping discs will cause misoperation. Do not place stickers or make scratches on discs. Do not warp discs. A disc should always be kept in its case when not in use to prevent damage. Do not place discs in the following places: 1. Direct sunlight. 2. Dirty, dusty, and damp areas. 3. Near car heaters. 4. On the seats or dashboard. © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.
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