Mobile DVD-Video Player with 96 kHz 24 bit D/A Converter Lecteur DVD-Vidéo mobile avec décodeur vidéo MPEG II intégré Reproductor Movil de DVD-VIDEO con Decodificador MPEG Integrado CX-DVP292U STOP PAUSE PLAY PWR TRACK / SEARCH MENU RETURN TE R RET TITLE EN 1 2 3 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE 4 5 6 PUSH-OPEN REPEAT 7 8 OSD 0 9 TRACK GRP TITLE / CHAPTER CAR DVD PLAYER/RECEIVER MOBILE DVD VIDEO PLAYER TEXT CX-DVP292 Operating Instructions Manuel d’instructions Manual de instrucciones ≥ P
Safety Information WARNING: E N G L I S H TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Consignes de sécurité Label indication and location MOB Model No. N˚ De Modèle C X - D V P 2 9 2 U T A L D I G I TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE INCLUDED COMPONENTS. WARNING: 2 MOBILE DVD LE DVD PLAYER VIDEO PLAYER CX-DVP292 TEXT 12V 5A Manufactured by Dalian Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.
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Components/ Remote Control Unit Preparation Discs that can be Played Back Mark (logo) Points to Remember Components When Recording an MP3 Disc Disc size Video format Audio format Region No.
Not all CD media containing MP3 data will play back normally. For details, see “Notes on MP3” (➡ page 31). Disc Operations Preparation E N G L I S H L I T A D I G < (Eject) Slot illumination (The slot illumination turns off after a disc has been inserted.) Disc slot 3 - Check the monitor connection setting. (➡ pages 40–43) Turn the car’s ignition switch ACC or ON. (ACC indicator† lights.
Disc Operations (continued) DVD Video [:][9] (TRACK/SEARCH) STOP PAUSE [1] (PLAY) TRACK / SEARCH RET (RETURN) RET Numeric buttons TITLE EN 1 2 3 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE 4 5 CD MP3 DVD Video/Video CD/CD/MP3 ["][#][%][$]/ [ENTER] (Push the center.) MENU RETURN Video CD PLAY PWR TE R E N G L I S H ≥ Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the TRACK / SEARCH player jumps to the start of the appropriate chapter/track/file.
Disc Operations (continued) [;] (PAUSE) [9] STOP PAUSE DVD Video [1] (PLAY) PWR Numeric buttons, [6] (REPEAT) MENU TITLE TE R RET RETURN EN 1 2 3 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE 4 5 6 7 8 OSD 0 9 [GRP] (group) (TRACK/TITLE/CHAPTER) GRP TITLE / CHAPTER CD MP3 (During playback) PAUSE ≥ The playback pauses. To resume normal playback: DVD Video (During pause) DVD Video/Video CD Each time the button is pressed, the image playback is advanced frame-by-frame.
Disc Operations (continued) DVD Video E N G L I S H STOP PAUSE Video CD MP3 CD PLAY PWR TRACK / SEARCH RET MENU RETURN TITLE EN 1 2 3 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE 4 5 9 [OSD] (On-Screen Displays) 8 OSD 0 OSD Numeric buttons 6 REPEAT 7 (During playback) ["][#][%][$]/ [ENTER] (Push the center.) TE R [MENU] (TITLE) ≥ In the case of CD, the On-Screen Display cannot be turned off.
Disc Operations (continued) STOP E N G L I S H PAUSE PLAY PWR TRACK / SEARCH [2] (AUDIO) [1] (SUBTITLE) MENU TE R RET RETURN TITLE EN 1 2 3 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE 4 5 6 7 8 OSD 0 [3] (ANGLE) Note: ≥ If no operation is performed for 5 seconds, the display returns to the regular mode. ≥ It may not be possible to switch subtitles/audio languages unless the unit is at the DVD menu (➡ page 18) or is at the user settings (➡ page 22).
User Settings (While disc stopped, or no disc.) 1 Display the Main Menu. E N G L I S H 2 Select each setting menu. MENU 13 TITLE 3 Select each item. 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 6 4 5 7 8 (Example: “1. Menu Language”) 1. Menu Language 2. Subtitle Language 3. Audio Language 4. TV Aspect 5. TV Mode (4:3) 6. On-Screen Messages 7. Audio Output Level 8. D. Range Compression : English : English : English : 16:9 : Pan&Scan : ON :2 : OFF 1. Menu Language 2. Subtitle Language 3. Audio Language 4.
User Settings (continued) (While disc stopped, or no disc.) 1 Display the Main Menu. E N G L I S H 2 Select each setting menu. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Select each item. 1 2 4 Finish the Setting. 3 0 • The setting is completed. 4 MENU 15 Note: ≥ To apply changes to settings, be sure to press [0] at the end. ≥ After the user settings have been changed and entered, the player returns to the start of the disc and begins playback.
Troubleshooting ❐ Common (continued) Error Display Messages E N G L I S H 17 Cause/Step Error Display Playback Error Please eject. ≥ Disc is dirty, scratched or upside down. ≥ A disc that has data other than CD-DA or MP3 type is loaded. ➡ Check the disc. ≥ An attempt was made to play a PAL disc. ➡ Eject the disc. No power. (continued) ≥ Disc is dirty, scratched or upside down. ≥ A disc that has data other than CD-DA or MP3 type is loaded. No sound. ➡ Check the disc. ➡ Eject the disc.
Troubleshooting (continued) ❐ DVD/Video CD/CD (continued) E N G L I S H 19 ❐ DVD/Video CD/CD (continued) Trouble Cause/Step Trouble Cause/Step CD-text is not displayed normally. Disc is dirty, or has scratches. ➡ Clean disc, or change the disc referring to the section on “Notes on Disc”. If audio or subtitles in that language are not recorded on the disc, the audio or subtitles do not switch to that language. (Some discs permit switching through a menu screen.
Troubleshooting (continued) ❐ MP3 (continued) E N G L I S H 21 Trouble Cause/Step You ran turned off the ignition switch of the car during playback. ➡ Playing another file will return the file playing time to normal. File playing time is not displayed correctly. You played a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format MP3 file. ➡ The file playing time of VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format MP3 file is sometimes displayed incorrectly.
Notes on MP3 (continued) E N G L I S H 23 Caution: ≥ Never assign the “.mp3” file name extension to a file that is not in the MP3 format. This may not only produce noise from the speakers and speaker damage, but can damage your hearing. Note: ≥ MP3 encode software and writing software are not supplied to this model.
Maintenance 25 Care of the Unit In “Other” cases (Menu Language, Subtitle Language, Audio Language) (➡ page 22) ❐ Cleaning this Unit ❐ Caution on Cleaning Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe. Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner as they may mar the surface of the unit. Notes on Disc How to hold the disc ≥ Do not touch the underside of the disc. ≥ Do not scratch the disc. ≥ Do not bend the disc. ≥ When not in use, keep the disc in the case.
Definition of Terms E N G L I S H 27 Digital audio output connector (Optical) The digital audio output connector (optical) converts electrical signals into optical signals and transfers them to the amplifier. Consequently, it has a number of features including its immunity from electrical interference from external sources and its ability to prevent the generation of noise and its minimal effect on the external environment.
Installation Guide (continued) ❐ Identify All Leads E N G L I S H 29 The first step in installation is to identify all the car wires you’ll use when hooking up your sound system. As you identify each wire, we suggest that you label it using masking tape and a permanent marker. This will help avoid confusion when making connections later. Note: ≥ Do not connect the power connector to the unit until you have made all connections.
Electrical Connections ❐ Basic System Configuration E N G L I S H ❐ Accessories for Use Examples of system combination: ≥ Color LCD monitor (CY-VMX6800U, option) No. Item Q’ty 4 Power Connector 1 6 Cord Clamp 1 31 CX-DVP292U (Rear) Caution: ≥ This product is designed to operate with a 12 V DC, negative ground battery system. ≥ To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below. ≥ Remove approx.
Electrical Connections (continued) ❐ Advanced System Configuration ≥ CD player/receiver with changer control (CQ-DF602U, option) ≥ Center speaker (EAB-CF2, option) 33 CX-DVP292U (Rear) VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Optical Fiber Cable (CA-LRD60: option) Notes on handling optical fiber cable: ≥ Do not bend the cable sharply. ≥ Do not allow the cable to be damaged by getting it caught in the door, placing a heavy object on it, etc.
Electrical Connections (continued) ❐ Connecting side brake (parking brake) connection lead E N G L I S H 35 Caution: ≥ For safety, be sure to ask your nearest professional installer to do this connection. Specifications Supply voltage: Current consumption: Signal system: Discs played: Side brake (parking brake) The side brake (parking brake) switch position varies with the car model. For details on the exact location of the parking brake switch in your car, contact your dealer.