AMW M510 Operations Instructions

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Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read the enclosed instructions completely and carefully
before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, keep this manual for future reference.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PORTABLE DVD/CD/MP3 PLAYER
M510
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Summary of Contents

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Dear CustomerThank you for purchasing this product.For optimum performance and safety, please read the enclosed instructions completely and carefully

Page 2 - BEFORE USING THIS PLAYER

92-4 Placing a Disc in To place a disc in the player: 1.Open the disc cover. 2.Align the disc on the player. 3.Gently press the disc into

Page 3 - Copyright

CHAPTER 3.PREPARATIONS10CHAPTER 3. (PREPARATIONS)Parts and controlsMain unit (front, left and right side)12Liquid crystal displayDo not push the liqui

Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions

111235467981011141612131518171912347911141612185681013151719POWER buttonPROGRAM buttonREPEAT buttonNUMBERbuttonbuttonFAST FORWARD button buttonSUBTITL

Page 5 - Notes on Discs

Using the car adapterUsing the battery packCharging the battery pack1. Connect the power to the battery pack.2. Insert one end of the supplied power c

Page 6 - Table of Contents

Using the battery pack (continued)Connecting the battery pack to the unit1. Fit the claws of the battery pack into the latch slot at the bottom of

Page 7 - ACCESSORIES LIST

14CHAPTER 4.PLAYBACKCHAPTER 4. (PLAYBACK (THE BASICS))Playing back1..Slide POWER switch on the main unit toward ON to turn the power onThe power canno

Page 8 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

15Playing back (continued)DVD : Use or the number buttons to select which program you would like to view.Then press ENTER to begi

Page 9 - CHAPTER 2. (QUICK USER GUIDE)

16Playing back (continued)To clear the resumed pointPress again during stop.It is also cleared when the disc cover is opened.Still (Pause)Press

Page 10 - 2-8 Turning the power OFF

NOTEWhen using the using with the AC adaptor, the liquid crystal display is brighter when thepower is turned on.When using with the battery pack, the

Page 11 - Parts and controls

180-9, +10PLAYCHAPTER 5. (OPERATION WITH OSD)Information about On Screen Display (OSD)This unit features OSD Menu Icons showing disc information ( tit

Page 12 - 1. 2. 3

BEFORE USING THIS PLAYERImportant! Please read the following instructions before attempting to operate the playerTypes of Warning SignsIndicates a War

Page 13 - Using the car adapter

19CHAPTER 5.ADVANCED OPERATIONSUsing a Title / DVD MenuSome DVDs have unique menu structures called DVD menus. For example, DVDs programmed with compl

Page 14 - Recharge time

20Changing Audio Soundtrack LanguageIt is possible to change the audio soundtrack language (or encoding method, channel number)to a different language

Page 15 - Playing back

21Repeat PlayRepeat viewing (listening)Press REPEAT during playback.Each time this button is pressed, the disc will repeat a chapter or title (DVD) o

Page 16 - 0-9, +10

22Zoom FeatureZOOMZoom feature (DVD and Video CD only)The Zoom function allows you to enlarge the video image and to move through the enlarged image.P

Page 17 - PLAYBACK

23What is WMAWMA, short for Windows Media Audio, is also a digital audio files similar to a MP3. WMAs are more efficient than 3s because they can be

Page 18 - ""

24CHAPTER 6. (INITIAL SETTINGS)Changing setup valuesUse the Setup Menu display to change the system configuration. In this section, each item on the S

Page 19

25Audio Setup PagePriorityAudio setup options should only be changed if the DVD player is connected to a LEFT orRIGHT surround sound processor.Speaker

Page 20 - ADVANCED OPERATIONS

3D ProcessingReverb Mode:3D PROCESSING MODE selection. There are 7 optionsincluding "Concert, Living Room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena, Church&qu

Page 21 - Viewing from another Angle

27Changing setup values (continued)Video Quality SetupSharpness:There are three selective items: High, Medium and Low. Press " / " t

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Preference PagePBC :Playback control. This is the function especially for VCD. Press "PBC" (On) to allow to program selected chapter. After

Page 23 - Playback with MP3

2Power Cord Warnings !If operating the portable DVD player from battery power, refer to Chapter 3 of this manual.Use an approved power cord.If the ori

Page 24

Exit Setup PageExit Setup Menu :Press PLAY to exit the Setup Menu. 29Password :The initial factory setting for "Old Password" is 123456 .

Page 25 - Changing setup values

CHAPTER 7. (CONNECTION)Connecting to a wide TV/ an AV TVBefore connectingTurn off the power of this unit and the equipment to be connected.Refer to th

Page 26 - CHAPTER 6

Connecting to an audio equipment To AUDIO OUT jackAudio connecting cable(supplied)To audio input jacksConnecting to an active speaker system EARPHONE/

Page 27 - Arena, Church"

•••••••• ••••••••••Output sound from the optical output terminals of this unitPlaying discDVDVideo CDAudio recording systemDolby digital (AC-3)Linear

Page 28

CHAPTER8. (OTHERS)TroubleshootingIf something seems to be wrong with your DVD player, first check the items in the table below.GeneralThe power does n

Page 29

Troubleshooting (continued)Remote controlThe remote control does not work. Make sure the battery is inserted with the correct polarity. If the batt

Page 30

35Explanation of termsInteractive DVDWith this DVD disc, the story is changeable by user's selection, and/or the direction of view ischangeable.T

Page 31 - CONNECTION

CHAPTER 8OTHERS36

Page 32 - AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO

301. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (front or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualifie

Page 33 - •••••••• ••••••••••

4Notes on DiscsHandling precautions Hold the disc by the edges so the surface will not be soiled with fingerprints. Fingerprints, dirt and scrat

Page 34 - Troubleshooting

5CHAPTER 1. ... 6(ACCESSORY LIST) CHAPTER 2. ...

Page 35 - CHAPTER 8

6 Check the contents of the package to make sure nothing is missing or damaged. Some parts may be optional. Contact your dealer with any ques

Page 36 - Explanation of terms

AUDIO CABLEREMOTE CONTROLCOMPOSITE VIDEO CABLEPOWER ADAPTER+POWER CORD73256OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSBATTERY PACK174CAR ADAPTER8EARPHONEDear customerThan

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82-1 Connecting the Power Refer to Chapter 3 for instructions on how to install and use the battery pack. 1.Connect the power cord to the AC ad

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