Califone DVD-110 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Operating your DVD110 player
The following should be done once the unit is connected:
1. Switch on the TV and select AV state of audio input. If the S-terminal is connected, select S Audio mode.
2. If the power amplier is connected, switch on the power of the amplier, and select “DVD”.
3. Connect the player to the power source.
Step1: Press the “open/close” button and the disc tray will slide out automatically.
Step 2: Load the disc into the tray and the player will identify the format and type and will indicate it on the upper left of the TV screen.
How to play the DVD player
Turn on the power button of the TV, player and amplier.
1. Press the “TV/AV” button and select video mode
If connected with S-video, choose video mode
If connected with Y, Cb, Cr select YUV mode
2. Select the correct audio output on the amplier (some ampliers are dierent, so please refer to the manual of the amplier.)
Disc Play
After reading the disc, the unit will go into play mode.
• When playing a DVD disc, it will go to the DVD menu or the title menu
• When playing a VCD 2.0 disc, it will go to the PBC control display
• When playing a CD disc, it will play in the sequence specied chapter number
Play/pause: Press play/pause button to pause and press the same button again to resume normal play
Stop: During DVD play, the rst press of the “stop” button is a memory stop. Press “play/pause” button to resume memory play.
Press the “stop” button for the second time to stop it completely.
Previous chapter, next chapter:
Press the “previous” button and the previous chapter will be played
Press the “next” button and the next chapter will be played
Forward and backward:
Press the “forward” button continuously to search forward at a faster speed (either x2, x4, x8, x16 or x32) and then return to normal.
Press the “rewind” button continuously to search backward at a faster speed (either x2, x4, x8, x16 or x32) and then return to normal
Notice:
When the PBC function is enabled, the player will only search within a signal song.