Installation Manual
Turn off the DVD player and TV before you
connected them
This prevents the likelihood of electric shocks and protects
the equipment.
Plug the first end of the cable into the HDMI socket
on the DVD player.
Look for the "HDMI" or "HDMI Out" label and fit the cable
securely into the socket.
Plug the second end of the cable into the HDMI
socket on the TV
Just like DVD players, only newer TV's have HDMI sockets.
There may be multiple sockets available. Each HDMI socket
will be labeled
"HDMI" or "HDMI In" along with a potential
input number.
If there is an input number, like
"HDMI 1," remember it for
later. This is the setting your TV must be set at to see your
movies.
An HDMI connection only requires one cable that carries both
audio and video signal, and it does not matter which end goes
where. But if the cable is pulled too tightly, or one of the
connections is loose, you may not get a good signal.
Make sure that both HDMI connections are secure.
Power on the DVD player and TV. Insert a DVD so
that you can test both the picture and the audio.
Switch the TV to the correct input using the
"Source" button on your TV or Remote.
Sometimes labeled "input" this button allows you to switch
where your TV gets the video and sound information. The
input you choose on the TV should match the input you used
for the cables.
If there is not a label or you don't know what input to use,
leave the DVD player on and test each input for 5-10 seconds
to see where the video appears.
1.Press SETUP to get into [SETUP] menu.
2.select related [
SETUP PAGE] with the directional buttons.
And press
ENTER to confirm the selection.
3.Follow this path to enable the resume function:
NEXT PAGE→ RESUME→ ON
Connecting with an HDMI Cable
HOW TO
ENABLE
THE RESUME FUNCTION
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