User manual

REMOTE CONTROL IS INSENSITIVE OR DOES NOT WORK
Check the batteries of remote control and make sure that they are
powerful and in good conductivity.
Direct the remote control to the IR sensor of the player.
Check whether there are some obstacles between the remote control and
IR sensor.
ABNORMAL FUNCTION OPERATION
Turn off the power, and then turn on again.
DISC IS LOCKED IN THE TRAY
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
The disc can not be taken out of the tray when the player is reading, so you have
to turn off the power and turn on again, and press OPEN/CLOSE key immediately to open the tray
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Type of Disc
Audio Format
Signal Output
Frequency Response
S/N radio
THD
DVD/VCD/HDCD/CD/DVD+R/RW,
MPEG4/WMA,MP3,
Kodak Picture CD
MPEG 1, LAYER
1,
LAYER 2 , LAYER 3
Color System:
Audio System:
Video Output:
Audio Output: 2 Vpp
CD:
DVD:
> 92 dB
< 0.04%
PAL/NTSC/MULTI
AC-3 Digital output
Audio DAC 16bit/48KHz
1 Vpp (at 75 ohm)
4Hz 20KHz (EIA
T)
4Hz 22KHz (48K)
4Hz 44KHz (96K)
Output Terminals
Power input
Dimensions
Video (composite) output X 1
S-Video output X 1
Digital coaxial output X1
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz 15W
Body size :
Net weight :
YPbPr output X 1
2.0ch output X 1
2.3KG
Scart output X1
Notes:
There are many non-standardized MPEG4/DVD/MP3/WMA/CD-recording procedures and
copyprotection procedures now in use, and many different kinds of DVD R,DVD RW ,CD-R and CD-RW
blank disks, Therefore,in some cases read errors or read delays may be encountered. This is not a defect
of the device.
This player not responsible for play ability of MP3 in any case, Due to recording condition such as PC
performance, writing software, media ability or etc.
For CD-RW of CD-R,it may not be played according to the type of this disc.
Due to the progressive development of the media, not all future media playable / readable.
The processors used have limitations - the exact information on your device,
You can get under info@m3-electronic.de
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Product Marking for Electrical and Electronic Appliances in accordance with the European
Electrical and Electronic Appliance Law (WEEE)
Prohibited Substances as of 1 July 2006 (date of Import)
As of 01 July 2006, an appliance may only be marketed if it complies with the following limits:
– Max. 0.1 percent in weight per homogeneous material of:
• Lead • Mercury • Hexavalent chromium • Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) • Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE)
– Max. 0.01 percent in weight per homogeneous material of:
• Cadmium
HDMI output X1
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