1. Supply voltage:
2. Signal system:
3. Discs played:
4. Audio output level:
Power Supply Requirements
12V DC (11~15V), test voltage 14.4V,
negative ground
Current consumption:
Less than 2 A
Compositive video 1.0
+
-
0.2Vp-p 75
(1) DVD-VIDEO disc]
(2)Compact disc(CD-DA/CD-R/CD-
RW/MP3)
(3) VIDEO CD
10K
Ω
Ω(2ch2.0
+
-
0.5Vrms)
(1) Frequency response:
20Hz-20Khz
(2) S/N ratio:
80 dB(JIS)
(3) Wow and flutter:
Below measurable limits
Note:
Specifications and design are subject to
modification, without notice, due to
improvements in technology.
5. Audio signal output characteristics:
Specification
If it appears that your DVD unit is faulty,
please first consult this checklist. It may
be that something simple has been
overlooked.
Under no circumstances should you try to
repair the player yourself, as this will
invalidate the warranty. Only qualified
service personnel can remove the cover
or service this player.
If the power supply is connected to the
car accessory circuits, but the engine is
not turned on, switch the ignition key to
“ACC”.
Check if the fuse is blown. Then
replace the new fuse.
Check if the on/off button on the front of
the player is set to on.
Check if the monitor or TV is switched
on.
Check if select proper mode has been
selected such as Disc Play mode or AV
mode.
Check the video connection.
Check the disc for fingerprints and
clean it with soft cloth, wiping from centre
to edge.
Sometimes a small amount of picture
distortion may appear. This is not a
malfunction.
The disc format is not according to the
TV-set used (PAL/NTSC).
The disc format is not according to the
TV-set used (PAL/NTSC).
Ensure the disc label is upwards.
Clean the disc.
Check if the disc is defective by trying
another disc.
No Power
No Picture
Distorted Picture
Completely Distorted Picture
No Color in Picture
Disc Does Not Play
Trouble Shooting
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