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Positioning the Player
Basic Usage Precautions
Do not set the player in the following types of places.
(Using this player near audio/video tuners,
televisions, or video players/decks may cause
sound distortions or disruptions to image quality.
Since such distortions or disruptions are more
common with an indoor antenna, use of an outdoor
antenna is recommended.)
televisions, or video players/decks may cause
sound distortions or disruptions to image quality.
Since such distortions or disruptions are more
common with an indoor antenna, use of an outdoor
antenna is recommended.)
Wobbly tables or other unstable surfaces
On top of rugs or futons
Damp or poorly ventilated places
Dusty places
Places in direct sunlight, or with high temperature
Extremely cold places
Close to tuners, televisions, or video players/decks
About the LCD Display
Although the LCD screen is manufactured with
high-precision technology, black dots may
sometimes appear, and red, blue, or green spots
may remain on the screen. This is not a malfunction.
high-precision technology, black dots may
sometimes appear, and red, blue, or green spots
may remain on the screen. This is not a malfunction.
Do not wipe the LCD screen with anything wet.
Moisture getting into the screen may cause a malfunction.
Moisture getting into the screen may cause a malfunction.
Do not drop or place objects on the LCD screen.
Additionally, never rest your weight on the screen
with elbows or any other body part.
Additionally, never rest your weight on the screen
with elbows or any other body part.
Install this system so that the power cord can be unplugged from the wall socket
immediately in the event of trouble.
immediately in the event of trouble.
Do not place the device anywhere it may get wet.
Do not rest flower vases or any type of water container on it.
Do not rest flower vases or any type of water container on it.
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Carrying the player from cold to warm places, such as
from the outdoors into a warm room, may cause
condensation to form on the LCD screen. If condensation
develops, wipe up all drops before using. Tissue paper or
equivalent is recommended for wiping away drops of
condensation. When the LCD screen has been in a cold
place, even after wiping away drops of moisture,
condensation may still occur. Therefore, please wait
before until the LCD screen warms up to room
temperature before using it.
from the outdoors into a warm room, may cause
condensation to form on the LCD screen. If condensation
develops, wipe up all drops before using. Tissue paper or
equivalent is recommended for wiping away drops of
condensation. When the LCD screen has been in a cold
place, even after wiping away drops of moisture,
condensation may still occur. Therefore, please wait
before until the LCD screen warms up to room
temperature before using it.
Rear Panel of the Player
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About the Battery Pack
Be careful that no sand, dust or other objects get into the
battery connection terminal (diagram A) and the battery
guide slot (diagram B).
battery connection terminal (diagram A) and the battery
guide slot (diagram B).
Do not short terminals and (diagram A) with
metal objects (necklaces etc.).
Be careful that no sand, dust or other objects get
into the battery connection terminals and
(diagram A) and the battery projecting
metal objects (necklaces etc.).
Be careful that no sand, dust or other objects get
into the battery connection terminals and
(diagram A) and the battery projecting
guides
(diagram B).
Do not leave the player in an overheated vehicle,
under the blazing sun, or in any place 60° Celsius
or higher.
Do not leave the player in an overheated vehicle,
under the blazing sun, or in any place 60° Celsius
or higher.
Do not let the appliance get wet.
Please use the AC adaptor that is included with the player.
Using an adaptor not intended for the player may cause a
malfunction.
Using an adaptor not intended for the player may cause a
malfunction.
When adjusting the sound volume
Basic Usage Precautions (continued)
Using the AC adaptor
Do not connect any type of overseas traveling
electrical transformer, as this may cause overheating
or malfunction.
electrical transformer, as this may cause overheating
or malfunction.
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Compared with a record, there is extremely little
background noise or static on a disc. Adjusting the
sound by listening to a recording or portion thereof
without any vocal component may result in unintentionally
setting the volume loud, and may cause damage to the
speakers. Before playing any music, make sure to always
set the volume low.
background noise or static on a disc. Adjusting the
sound by listening to a recording or portion thereof
without any vocal component may result in unintentionally
setting the volume loud, and may cause damage to the
speakers. Before playing any music, make sure to always
set the volume low.
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Cleaning the Player
Caution about residual Images (Burn Outs on the Screen)
Warning:
Do not wipe the LCD screen with anything wet. Moisture
getting into the screen may cause a malfunction.
Do not use alcohol, thinners, or other volatile substances,
as they may damage the display’s finish. When using a
pretreated dustcloth, please follow these written warnings.
getting into the screen may cause a malfunction.
Do not use alcohol, thinners, or other volatile substances,
as they may damage the display’s finish. When using a
pretreated dustcloth, please follow these written warnings.
If the cabinet or panel screen becomes dirty, please use
a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe dirt away. Do not
use thinner or benzene, as they may damage the display.
Wipe the LCD screen lightly with a soft dry cloth. When
you notice that the device has become dirty, make an
effort to wipe all grime away.
a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe dirt away. Do not
use thinner or benzene, as they may damage the display.
Wipe the LCD screen lightly with a soft dry cloth. When
you notice that the device has become dirty, make an
effort to wipe all grime away.
Cleaning the Lens
When the image becomes distorted or CD begin to skip,
filth or dust may have settled on the lens. When this
happens, please clean the lens with a commercial camera
lens “blower” brush. Take care not to make direct contact
with the lens when cleaning.
Do not use a lens cleaning disc or disc cleaner (moistener
or spray type) with this device, as this may cause a
malfunction.
filth or dust may have settled on the lens. When this
happens, please clean the lens with a commercial camera
lens “blower” brush. Take care not to make direct contact
with the lens when cleaning.
Do not use a lens cleaning disc or disc cleaner (moistener
or spray type) with this device, as this may cause a
malfunction.
Do not leave the LCD, television, or any screen set to the
player inactive for a long time while on the DVD menu,
Title Menu, Set Up or similar screen. This may cause a
residual image (burn out of the screen). Projection
televisions are especially susceptible to residual images.
player inactive for a long time while on the DVD menu,
Title Menu, Set Up or similar screen. This may cause a
residual image (burn out of the screen). Projection
televisions are especially susceptible to residual images.
Basic Usage Precautions (continued)
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Identification of Controls
Player (Main Body)
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1. LCD Screen (page 19)
2. LCD MODE Button (pages 24-25)
3. DISPLAY Button (page 28)
4. RETURN Button (page 28)
5. / / / Button, ENTER Button (page 29)
Use this to choose options from the DVD menu screen.
When playing a DVD disc, the / button works as a
SCAN/SLOW button. The ENTER button works as a PLAY
button.
Note:
2. LCD MODE Button (pages 24-25)
3. DISPLAY Button (page 28)
4. RETURN Button (page 28)
5. / / / Button, ENTER Button (page 29)
Use this to choose options from the DVD menu screen.
When playing a DVD disc, the / button works as a
SCAN/SLOW button. The ENTER button works as a PLAY
button.
Note:
Depending on the DVD disc menu, the / button
may not perform normal functions.
In such instances, please use the / button on the
remote controller.
6. Remote control sensor (page 18)
7. MENU button (page 29)
8. Speaker
9. /
7. MENU button (page 29)
8. Speaker
9. /
[
PREV/NEXT
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Button (page 29)
10. [STOP] Button (page 26)
11. [PAUSE] Button (page 26)
12. [PLAY] Button (page 23)
13. Disc lid (page 23)
14. Charge Indicator (page 22)
Recharging : Orange Light
15. Power Indicator (page 23)
Power On : Green Light On
Power Off : Green Light Off
11. [PAUSE] Button (page 26)
12. [PLAY] Button (page 23)
13. Disc lid (page 23)
14. Charge Indicator (page 22)
Recharging : Orange Light
15. Power Indicator (page 23)
Power On : Green Light On
Power Off : Green Light Off
1. LCD Screen (page 19)
2. LCD MODE Button (pages 24-25)
3. DISPLAY Button (page 28)
4. RETURN Button (page 28)
5.
2. LCD MODE Button (pages 24-25)
3. DISPLAY Button (page 28)
4. RETURN Button (page 28)
5.
/
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/ Button, ENTER Button (page 29)
Note
6. Remote control sensor (page 18)
7. MENU button (page 29)
8. Speaker
9. / PREV/NEXT Button (page 29)
10. [STOP] Button (page 26)
11. [PAUSE] Button (page 26)
12. [PLAY] Button (page 23)
13. Disc lid (page 23)
14. Charge Indicator (page 22)
7. MENU button (page 29)
8. Speaker
9. / PREV/NEXT Button (page 29)
10. [STOP] Button (page 26)
11. [PAUSE] Button (page 26)
12. [PLAY] Button (page 23)
13. Disc lid (page 23)
14. Charge Indicator (page 22)
15. Power Indicator (page 23)
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Identification of Controls (continued)
Preventing Mistaken Main Button Commands
By sliding the HOLD switch to the left, the hold function is
enabled. It locks the buttons on the DVD player so that
they will not work if accidentally touched.
Even if Hold is set, the remote control can be used to
operate the player.
enabled. It locks the buttons on the DVD player so that
they will not work if accidentally touched.
Even if Hold is set, the remote control can be used to
operate the player.
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2
. Open Knob [OPEN]
. Remote Control Sensor (page 18)
3. Power/Hold Switch (page 23)
1. Open Knob [OPEN]
2. Remote Control Sensor (page 18)
3. Power/Hold Switch (page 23)
4. Sound Volume Knob (page 23) [VOLUME]
5. Headphone Jack 1, 2 [PHONES]
6. Audio Input/Output Jack [AUDIO] (page 47)
7. Video Input/Output Jack [VIDEO] (page 47)
8. Input/Output Line Select Knob
[LINE SELECT IN/OUT] (page 47)
9. AC Adaptor Input Jack [DC IN 9.5 V] (page 20)
4. Sound Volume Knob (page 23) [VOLUME]
5. Headphone Jack 1, 2 [PHONES]
6. Audio Input/Output Jack [AUDIO] (page 47)
7. Video Input/Output Jack [VIDEO] (page 47)
8. Input/Output Line Select Knob
[LINE SELECT IN/OUT] (page 47)
9. AC Adaptor Input Jack [DC IN 9.5 V] (page 20)
Identification of Controls (continued)
RMT-D182A
Remote control
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1. AUDIO Button (page 30)
2. ANGLE Button (page 30)
3. REPEAT Button (page 31)
4. PROGRAM Button (page 35)
5. RANDOM Button (page 36)
6. A-B Button (page 31)
7. / [ PREV/NEXT ] Button (page 29)
8. / [ SCAN/SLOW ] Button (pages 26-27)
9. CLEAR Button (page 45)
10. [ PLAY ] Button (page 23)
11. TOP MENU Button (page 29)
12. DISPLAY Button (page 28)
13. POWER Button
14. Number Buttons
15. SET UP Button (pages 43-46)
16. [ STOP ] Button (page 26)
17. MENU Button (page 29)
18. [ PAUSE ] Button (page 26)
19. / / / Button, ENTER Button (page 29)
Use this when selecting items on the DVD and
other menu screens.
20. [ RETURN ] Button (page 28)
1. AUDIO Button (page 30)
2. ANGLE Button (page 30)
3. REPEAT Button (page 31)
4. PROGRAM Button (page 35)
5. RANDOM Button (page 36)
6. A-B Button (page 31)
7. / [ PREV/NEXT ] Button (page 29)
8. / [ SCAN/SLOW ] Button (pages 26-27)
9. CLEAR Button (page 45)
10.
[ PLAY ] Button (page 23)
11. TOP MENU Button (page 29)
12. DISPLAY Button (page 28)
13. POWER Button
14. Number Buttons
15. SET UP Button (pages 43-46)
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[ STOP ] Button (page 26)
17. MENU Button (page 29)
18.
[ PAUSE ] Button (page 26)
19.
/ / / Button, ENTER Button (page 29)
20. [ RETURN ] Button (page 28)
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Pu t and facing in the same direction, insert the two
R6 batteries (AA, included).
R6 batteries (AA, included).
Insert the terminals first
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control
Using the Remote Control
1. Correctly insert and in the proper direction.
2. Do not use a mix of old and used batteries or batteries
of different types.
3. Do not attempt to recharge normal batteries.
4. When the remote control has not been used for some
time, please change its batteries.
5. If there is any leakage of battery fluid, carefully wipe
up any liquid from the battery compartment before
putting in fresh batteries.
2. Do not use a mix of old and used batteries or batteries
of different types.
3. Do not attempt to recharge normal batteries.
4. When the remote control has not been used for some
time, please change its batteries.
5. If there is any leakage of battery fluid, carefully wipe
up any liquid from the battery compartment before
putting in fresh batteries.
Using batteries incorrectly may result in leakage or bursting.
MAKE CERTAIN TO FOLLOW THE NEXT STEP.
MAKE CERTAIN TO FOLLOW THE NEXT STEP.
When using the remote control, be careful that no direct
sunlight or strong light from an illumination source hits
the remote sensor. The remote control may not be able
to function in some conditions.
sunlight or strong light from an illumination source hits
the remote sensor. The remote control may not be able
to function in some conditions.
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About the LCD Panel
Rotation Mechanism of the LCD Panel
Rotation Mechanism of the LCD Panel
Rotation of the LCD Panel
Rotation of the LCD Panel
1. Place the device on a table or other flat stable surface.
2. Push the LCD panel up with your thumbs until it is open to
the vertical position. (Refer to
the vertical position. (Refer to
Picture 1.)
3. Slowly rotate the LCD panel 180 degrees in the direction
indicated by the arrow (clockwise). (Refer to
indicated by the arrow (clockwise). (Refer to
Picture 2.)
Notes:
Notes:
DO NOT rotate the LCD panel over 180 degrees. In
addition, DO NOT rotate in the opposite direction. Doing
so will break the LCD panel.
addition, DO NOT rotate in the opposite direction. Doing
so will break the LCD panel.
If the LCD panel does not come fully open, please do not
rotate it. The LCD panel may become damaged.
rotate it. The LCD panel may become damaged.
Rotation and folding down of the LCD panel
Rotation and folding down of the LCD panel
After rotating the
LCD panel 180 degrees clockwise
push the LCD panel down onto the main body of the
player.
In this position the panel is facing up. (
Refer to
Picture 3.)
Returning the LCD panel to its original position
Returning the LCD panel to its original position
1. Open the LCD panel to the vertical position.
2. Slowly rotate the LCD panel counter-clockwise until it
clicks..
Note:
Note:
Please return the LCD panel to its original position after
use. The LCD screen can be damaged by sudden shocks
or similar treatment.
use. The LCD screen can be damaged by sudden shocks
or similar treatment.
Picture
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Picture
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Picture
3
The LCD panel of this device can rotate a maximum of 180
degrees clockwise and still be used. After rotation of the LCD
panel, it can be folded down on the main body of the player
and still function.
degrees clockwise and still be used. After rotation of the LCD
panel, it can be folded down on the main body of the player
and still function.
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