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OMPDV288 book Page ii Thursday, June t6, 2005 Protron PDV-288 © 2005 Protron Under Portable Digital copyright or in part, 10:09 AM DVD Player Corporation. law, this manual without the prior User's All rights may not written Manual. reserved. be reproduced consent of Protron in any form, Digital in whole Corporation, Disclaimer Protron guide Digital Corporation to operation.
OMPDV288.book Page iii Thursday, June t6_ 2005 10:09 AM TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DANGER, WHEN HANDLING OF ALL WARNINGS Never spill any liquid Never insert come into internal ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND INJURY YOUR PORTABLE DVD PLAYER, PLEASE BE AWARE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW. of any kind anything contact into the with high on the device.
OMPDV288 book Page iv Tlmrsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Conformity and FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested for a Class B digital limits are designed interference installation. Compliance and found to comply with the limits device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
OMPDV288.book Page v Tlmrsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Contents Introduction ...................................................... Features ...................................................... 1 1 Unpacking Your New DVD Player ..................................... Operating the Player ............................................... Turning the Player On and Off .................................... Inserting a Disc ................................................ Adjusting the Volume .................
OMPDV288 book Page vi Thursday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Table of Contents Playing Kodak Picture The On-Screen CDs Display Controlling Playback Navigating Menus Transforming Enabling Slideshow Navigating Displaying ............................................ Images the Images Transition Directory Stored The On-Screen Playback Navigating the Transforming Enabling Slideshow the Replacing Configuring Structure Control the the Language 20 20 ...............................
OMPDV288.book Page t Thmsday, Congratulations With a large player ++++_ albums Audio and or stereo allows and your movies music and wherever you Protron Portable and a half on the photo DVD Player! hours of battery in the air--anywhere. road, CDs so you can listen life, your new In to music or browse are.
OMPDV288 book Page 2 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 Unpacking Your Before using your unpack the contents of the everything is present and To unpack the 1. Open the aside, 2. Remove holds 3. Remove the player, the sure accessories box and set it case, which Open plastic then to ensure it and bag enclosing open the the the contact player plastic ", accessories items If any items damaged, you should check to make player. box contains below.
OMPDV288.book Page 3 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Unpacking receptacle 3rotector, then Pull the plastic the remote. Attach the tab four the out battery Line up the four toward the the battery rear on the of the battery slots on the slots, then front of the power Connect display. the player. light power indicating charging. battery that adapter on the The CHARGE on the cord end adapter.
OMPDV288 book Page 4 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 Operating the t0:09 AM Player POWER ON OFF VIDEO MODE \ COAXIAL AUDIO DOWN / UR PHONE UP , / , VOL | / / / SETUP ENTER MENU ZOOM STOP PLAY PAUSE A Power Light Remote the charged Player battery with Control Receiver On and Off is attached to the the power adapter, the left side of the turn player 4 player the or the player to the player is attached on and off appropriate by sliding position.
OMPDV288.book Page 5 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Operating DVDs and CDs is located directly beneath the the Player screen, disc; 1, Press the OPEN 2. Snap the disc onto 3. Close receptacle the Adjusting The VOL button the knob on the To adjust Using Headphones To listen to the audio left side of the in. Adjusting the player's There screen. MODE The menu will player the begin to play the disc.
OMPDV288 book Page 6 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 Playing DVDs DVDs will upon insertion.
OMPDV288.book Page 7 Thmsday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing DVDs to ain when MENU to return Press TITLE to return Selecting to the to the the Audio the Press SUBTITLE Searching 1, last DVD main the available audio Subtitle Channel the to a Specified once to If there 3, Press A and _ 4, Press ENTER 1. available channels. subtitle and chapter bring or time using up the title/chapter the is only between one title, to select to search the search SEARCH button.
OMPDV288 book Playing Page 8 Tllm'sday, June 16, 2005 DVDs Repeating an Arbitrary You can repeat To repeat an arbitrary an arbitrary Press A-B 2. Press A-B RPT again The section button section RPT to mark will Section of video using the A-B selection: 1. begin the beginning to mark the repeating of the section end of the and will to be repeated, section.
OMPDV288.book Page 9 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing D VDs ,g to Locations button, you can mark and return to up to six locations on the To mark a location: 1. Press MARK to bring 2, Use the arrow controls to cycle through the six available until you find an empty one (one with no time listed). slots (M1-M6) 3, Press ENTER slot. to store up the the mark current display.
OMPDV288 book Page 10 Playing Thm'sday, Video Video CDs can contain player will Upon the the play the CD, it will video The On-Screen The OSD shows will such as photos, read and begin to play the you to navigate will pictures, Menus Press PREV and NEXT an item, begin the playing the will display player track and playback 10 or higher, enter the rightmost times and then video digit number on with as a slideshow, time, menu of that until on the to move to
OMPDV288.book Page t t Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing Video CDs Section _eat an arbitrary an arbitrary 1, Press A-B RPTto 2, Press A-B The section button begin using the A-B RPT button. the beginning to mark the repeating of the section to be repeated. end of the section. and will continue until you press the A-B RPT again.
OMPDV288 book Playing Page 12 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Video CDs Marking and Returning Using the MARK current disc. To mark button, to Locations you can mark and return a location: 1. Press MARK 2. Use the arrow controls to cycle through until an empty one (one with 3. you find to bring up the Press ENTER to store At this to up to six point To return the current you can exit to a marked 1. Press MARK 2. Use the arrow stored earlier. 3.
OMPDV288.book Page t3 Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 Audio Audio CDs will available. play t0:09 CDs upon insertion. The On-Screen Display The OSD shows current the AM All standard track and CD navigation playback are time. [I_:!/2 Controlling features oo:oo:o5 1 Playback Press STOP once to stop CD playback Press STOP twice to stop Press PAUSE/STEP at the CD playback or PLAY/PAUSE current location. completely. to pause playback, then again to resume playback.
OMPDV288 book Page Playing Audio 14 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 Tracks Press REPEAT to cycle through current disc, and off. Repeating an arbitrary an arbitrary Press A-B 2. Press A-B RPT again begin the current track, of audio using the A-B RPT button. the beginning to mark repeating the of the section end of the and will to be repeated, section. continue until you press the A-R RPT again, Programming Using the To program 1.
OMPDV288.book Page t5 Thm'sday, June t6, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing Audio CDs ,g to Locations button, To mark you can mark and return to up to six locations a location: 1. Press MARK 2, Use the arrow controls to cycle through the six available until you find an empty one (one with no time listed). Press ENTER to store the current location in the selected 3, to bring up the mark display. At this point you can exit the mark display To return on the to a marked 1.
OMPDV288 book Page 16 Playing Thm'sday, June MP3 16, 2005 t0:09 AM CDs Upon inserting an MP3 CD, the player will begin playing the MP3 tracks stored on the disc and bring up the directory structure for navigation and playback, The On-Screen The OSD shows Display the current track, directory, and playback Root Controlling time. 00:00: ] Playback Press STOP once to stop CD playback Press STOP twice to stop Press PAUSE/STEP at the CD playback or PLAY/PAUSE current location.
OMPDV288.book Page t7 Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Playing MP3 CDs scroll and _ to move ENTER to enter Repeating through between a folder the list. the left or play and right Programming To program a playback m_ Find the first described 4, Repeat tracks 5, time current using the track, PROGRAM the button, steps back mode, up the program display.
OMPDV288 book Page 18 Playing Upon Thm'sday, 16, 2005 Kodak insertion, displaying June the will Display The OSD shows current Controlling image to the to skip to the directly on the next to an image keypad, then in the current directory Press PLAY to resume a particular numbers enter folder, enter the number of the and structure the number press 10+ digit bring up the thumbnail display. menu, playback.
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OMPDV288 book Page 20 Thm'sday, Displaying When you insert player will stored on the disc. The On-Screen image the slideshow images image and display order, rotate or groups II_: 1/2 _: number in a slideshow and flip images, of images, and file directory. ROOT or PLAY/PAUSE to the to skip to the on the previous next to an image keypad, then to pause the Press STOP twice image.
OMPDV288.book Page 21 Thm'sday, Jtme t6, 2005 t0:09 AM Displaying Images Stored on Data CDs Images ++++_ rotate the image 90 ° to the right. to rotate the image 90 ° to the left. Press A to flip the image horizontally. Press _ the image vertically.
OMPDV288 book Page Displaying 22 Thmsday, 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Images Stored on Data CDs Programming Playback You can program To program 1. June a slideshow sequence using the PROGRAM button, a sequence: Press PROGRAM to bring Program up the program display. Mode m_ ROOT UP_DIR INAGES [_ 2. Find an image "Navigating 3. 4. 5.
OMPDV288.book Page 23 Thm'sday, Jtme 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Remote The remote operation itself.
OMPDV288 book Page 24 Using the Remote Button Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Control Function © Zooms in on the When ZOON viewing repeatedly x4.
OMPDV288.book Page 25 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Using the Remote Control ....... Function Confirms (_) the Brings current current selection or entry up location the mark and display, later return which toyouit can use to mark the MARK (_) Brings up playback the program display, forwhich program sequences CDs you can use to PROGRAM © PBC When playing DVDs or Video CDs, turns control to enable playback the PROGRAM button.
OMPDV288 book Page 26 Using the Remote Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Control Button Function Slows down the playback speed button repeatedly cycles through slow Note: x1/8, If a hand that the mode Replacing icon appears button or for the the xl/16, x1/32, upon you have of the a DVD.
OMPDV2gg.book Page 27 Thm'sday, June uring The Setup the menu operation change video, settings, general allows AM Player you to configure player. audio, and You can language access to mature and display To use the t0:09 the of the control programming, 16, 2005 configure other behavior, Setup [ menu: 1, Press the SETUP the menu. button to 2, Once the items. menu 3, Press the menu.
OMPDV288 book Page Configuring 28 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM the Player Screen Setup The Screen Setup menu allows change display parameters player's built-in screen, external display to which connected as well Display" The sub-menus as any the (see "Connecting Separate you to for the player is to a on page 32). I @@(" _):[_ove [_:SelectSETLIP:Quit I are as follows: TV Type Selects the • 4:3 format used by the PS--Pan entire and screen display scan.
OMPDV288.book Page 29 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Configuring the Player gures the audio format audio output. There is one submenu: Digital Out Selects the format used for digital audio output.
OMPDV288 book Using Your 30 carrying June 16, 2005 Player DVD power player adapter is designed is included player supply, attach included vehicle power to the adapter player, end to a cigarette outlet. The carrying to a seatback, to accommodate to power to attach and the player player usage from in a vehicle. your vehicle, A and to a seatback. DC IN 12V the other lighter power to a Seatback case has a number such as in a vehicle of straps that or airplane.
OMPDV288.book Page 3t Thm'sday, Jm_e 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Using the Player in a Vehicle :o strap just slip the handle below of the headrest. 4, Tighten around the Velcro the headrest up the display. strap and flip the media case over \
OMPDV288 book Page 32 Thm'sday, Connecting your Connecting t0:09 AM Player portable or to an external To connect attach the 16, 2005 the You can connect picture, June to Other DVD player audio system to a Separate to an external for better '\ included video adapter cable to the composite video input on display, and attach end to the VIDEO _ the other __ jack on the i!_i player.
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OMPDV288 book Page Using 34 Thm'sday, the The battery June 16, 2005 Battery life of the to the rear of the connected to the player, Connecting To connect notches bottom the the AM Pack included It attaches t0:09 battery player the Battery battery to the pack and player, is more alignthe / on the battery with the holes on the of the player, push the notches into holes, and slide the battery and than two may be charged and a half hours.
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OMPDV288 book Page 36 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Troubleshooting Possible Symptom Resolution Cause Power Power light does not come cord(s) not securely connected on Make sure the Power Adapter on the display. Make sure the power securely Adapter is If the working and power light cable is firmly socket connected Power outlet off or not power wall cord to the the DC into the from the wall is DC Power outlet.
OMPDV288.book Page 37 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Troubleshooting Possible Resolution Cause No sound Audio Make sure the not securely connected cable(s) firmly connected, Headphones Unplug plugged Audio Display dark is too or too bright signal cable(s) are headphones, in muted Contrast Unmute the audio by pressing button on the remote. or brightness low the audio Adjust too the contrast desired and/or the MUTE brightness to setting.
OMPDV288 book Page 38 Thm'sday, June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Troubleshooting symptom Possib,e Reso,utioo ..... Cause "Wrong disc" Unreadable Ensure disc is not displays upon disc and disc insertion Disc format not re-insert Ensure the supported with the page Note: Further troubleshooting website at www.protronusa,com. Support return laid • Model Clean compatible (see "Specifications" on 39).
OMPDV2gg.book Page 39 Thmsday, June 16, 2005 General Dimensions t0:09 AM 7.6"W x 1.7"H x 5.
OMPDV288 book Page 40 Thmsday, Limited June 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Warranty Protron warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period listed at the bottom of this document. How to obtain service: • Call the Protron Customer Support line at 1-888-257-8899.
OMPDV288.book Page 41 Thm+sday, Jtme 16, 2005 t0:09 AM Limited will your ++++_ product and cover all labor charges to repair product. Protron parts assess the Warranty will provide required to new, repair or at our discretion, your refurbished replacement 3roduct. This warranty is void if: • Product is used in a commercial application misuse, negligence or rental.
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