Setup menu trouble shooting, Specification – COBY electronic TF-DVD5050 User Manual

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Setup Menu

Trouble Shooting

Should your DVD player develop a problem, please check below before requesting service:

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Specification

--Custom Setup--

Press the UP/DOWN button to highlight the desired Custom item (Parental Ctrl, Password, Angle

Mark, Default), and press ENTER to confirm.

A). Parental Ctrl

There are eight levels of Parental Control. Level one opens discs to people of all ages. Level

eight is suitable only for adults.

To change the parental control setting, a 4-digit code is required to be input first. (The default

code is 8888.) When the input code is confirmed, the level setting menu will appear. Select

the appropriate level by the UP/DOWN button, and press ENTER to confirm.

B). Password

Move the cursor to the PASSWORD prompt and press ENTER. Input the password 8888 if it is

the first use. After confirmation, you will be required to input a new 4-digit code, and verify again.

WARNING:

Please keep a copy of the new password in a safe place. Otherwise, you will not be able to

change the Parental Control.

Please remember your password, as the DEFAULT setting will revert everything BUT the

PASSWORD and Parental Control to the factory defaults.

C). Angle Mark

Choose between ON and OFF.

The default setting is

ON.

When the Angle Mark function is ON, an icon will be displayed on screen if the disc has multiple

angle shots available for viewing.

Press ANGLE on the remote control to enjoy these scenes.

D). Default

This function allows you to change the player back to the factory default settings. All settings will

be changed back to the original settings except the Password and Parental Control.

Video output 1+0.2V (p-p), 75ohm, Negative sync., 3.5 mm mini jack x1
Audio output 1.5 Vrms (1 KHz, 0dB), 3.5 mm mini jack x1
Coaxial Output 3.5mm mini jack x 1
Earphone terminal 3.5mm stereo mini jack x1
Signal /Noise ratio(audio) 90dB typical
Dynamic range(audio) 90dB typical
Panel size 5 inch (4:3)
Resolution 320(H) x 240 (V) (QVGA) Pixels
Laser Wavelength 650 nm
Operating conditions Temperature: 0 c to 35 c. Operation status : Horizontal
Dimensions 165x152x50mm (Main Unit & Batt.)
Weight 887.5g (Main Unit & Batt. )

Power supply DC 9.0V 2A (AC adapter TERMINAL)

Power consumption <=9w

Signal system NTSC

NOTE: In order to output a Dolby Digital signal, the amplifier or external device that the unit is hooked

up to must have Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG decoding.

SPDIF/PCM: Select this item when the DVD player is connected with a 2-channel digital stereo

amplifier. When a Dolby Digital or MPEG disc is played, the digital port will output in

PCM 2-channel format.

OFF: When this item is selected, all digital coaxial and optical outputs are turned off.

:Move :Select SETUP:Out

Digital out

Setup Menu

Trouble Shooting

Should your DVD player develop a problem, please check below before requesting service:

.17.

.18.

.19.

Specification

--Custom Setup--

Press the UP/DOWN button to highlight the desired Custom item (Parental Ctrl, Password, Angle

Mark, Default), and press ENTER to confirm.

A). Parental Ctrl

There are eight levels of Parental Control. Level one opens discs to people of all ages. Level

eight is suitable only for adults.

To change the parental control setting, a 4-digit code is required to be input first. (The default

code is 8888.) When the input code is confirmed, the level setting menu will appear. Select

the appropriate level by the UP/DOWN button, and press ENTER to confirm.

B). Password

Move the cursor to the PASSWORD prompt and press ENTER. Input the password 8888 if it is

the first use. After confirmation, you will be required to input a new 4-digit code, and verify again.

WARNING:

Please keep a copy of the new password in a safe place. Otherwise, you will not be able to

change the Parental Control.

Please remember your password, as the DEFAULT setting will revert everything BUT the

PASSWORD and Parental Control to the factory defaults.

C). Angle Mark

Choose between ON and OFF.

The default setting is

ON.

When the Angle Mark function is ON, an icon will be displayed on screen if the disc has multiple

angle shots available for viewing.

Press ANGLE on the remote control to enjoy these scenes.

D). Default

This function allows you to change the player back to the factory default settings. All settings will

be changed back to the original settings except the Password and Parental Control.

Video output 1+0.2V (p-p), 75ohm, Negative sync., 3.5 mm mini jack x1
Audio output 1.5 Vrms (1 KHz, 0dB), 3.5 mm mini jack x1
Coaxial Output 3.5mm mini jack x 1
Earphone terminal 3.5mm stereo mini jack x1
Signal /Noise ratio(audio) 90dB typical
Dynamic range(audio) 90dB typical
Panel size 5 inch (4:3)
Resolution 320(H) x 240 (V) (QVGA) Pixels
Laser Wavelength 650 nm
Operating conditions Temperature: 0 c to 35 c. Operation status : Horizontal
Dimensions 165x152x50mm (Main Unit & Batt.)
Weight 887.5g (Main Unit & Batt. )

Power supply DC 9.0V 2A (AC adapter TERMINAL)

Power consumption <=9w

Signal system NTSC

NOTE: In order to output a Dolby Digital signal, the amplifier or external device that the unit is hooked

up to must have Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG decoding.

SPDIF/PCM: Select this item when the DVD player is connected with a 2-channel digital stereo

amplifier. When a Dolby Digital or MPEG disc is played, the digital port will output in

PCM 2-channel format.

OFF: When this item is selected, all digital coaxial and optical outputs are turned off.

Should the player develop a malfunction, unplug the player for 30 minutes. After

that, power on the player and the restore function should reset the player.

Symptom Check and Action

No power

1. Make sure the unit has been powered on manually.

2. Check if the power cord has been properly connected to the power outlet.

3. Make sure the battery pack is fully charged.

Does not play

1. No disc, load a disc.

2. Disc has been loaded upside down. Place the disc with the label side up.

3. Disc's rating level is higher than the player's setting.

4. Disc is incorrect type for the player.

5. Disc is damaged or dirty. Clean the disc or try another one.

6. Moisture may be condensed inside the player. Remove the disc and leave the unit

power on for one or two hours.

No Picture

1. Check if the TV set has been powered on. Use TV remote to select AV signal for

DVD rather than broadcast.

2. Check if the system connection is proper and secure.

3. Check if the connection cables are damaged.

4. Clean the disc.

Picture noisy/

distorted

1. Disc is damaged or dirty. Clean the disc or try another one.

2. Reset the color system of the TV set.

3. Make sure the DVD player is not connected through a VCR, cable or satellite dish.

No sound or sound

output not complete

1. Check if the TV and amplifier have been switched on and correctly set.

2. Check if the TV and amplifier system connections are secured.

3. Press AUDIO button to select other audio tracks of the disc.

4. Check if the MUTE function of the TV or amplifier has been activated.

5. There will be no sound output during REVERSE PLAY/PAUSE/SLOW and

SEARCH.

Remote control

does not work

1. Make sure the POWER button on the unit has been turned on manually.

2. Remove the obstacles between the remote control and the player.

3. Point the remote control towards the remote sensor on the player.

4. Check if the batteries of the remote control have been loaded with correct

polarities.

5. Replace the batteries of the remote control.

Malfunction

:Move :Select SETUP:Out

Digital out

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