Aiptek Mobilecinema D20 User Manual
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The Federal Code Of Regulation (CFR) FCC Part 15 is a common testing standard for most electronic equipment. FCC Part 15 covers the regulations under which an intentional, unintentional, or incidental radiator that can be operated without an individual license. FCC Part 15 covers as well the technical specications, administrative requirements and other conditions relating to the marketing of FCC Part 15 devices. Depending on the type of the equipment, verication, declaration of conformity, or certication is the process for FCC Part 15 compliance. Verication is a procedure where the manufacturer makes measurements or takes the necessary steps to insure that the equipment complies with the appropriate technical standards. Submittal of a sample unit or representative data to the Commission demonstrating compliance is not required unless specically requested the Commission. Verication attached to the equipment a label showing that compliance is met. Declaration of Conformity is a procedure where the responsible party makes measurements or takes other necessary steps to ensure that the equipment complies with the appropriate technical standards. Submittal of a sample unit or representative data to the Commissions demonstrating compliance is not required unless specically requested. The Declaration of Conformity attaches to the equipment a label showing that the sample has been tested and found acceptable by the responsible party. Certication is an equipment authorization issued by the Commission, based on representations and test data submitted by eh applicant. Certication attaches to the units subsequently marketed by the grantee which are identical to the sample tested an FCC ID number to show compliance. FCC Part 15 Subpart A contains specic information regarding testing and certication. Information like, scope of the rules and legal implications, denitions, prohibition against eavesdropping, labeling, and other sections. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Welcome: Dear user, thank you for purchasing this product. Much investment in time and effort has gone into its development, and it is our hope that it will give you many years of trouble-free service. If the time arises to throw away your product, please recycle all the components possible. Together we can help to protect the environment. ALL 2 ALL 3 ALL 4 ALL 5 ALL 61 ALLDiscs that can be playedRegion U.S.A Canada regions Japan U.K and Europe regions Asia Pacific Taiwan,KoreaAustralia New Zealand Latin America Russia and India regionsChina Caicos Islands Walls and Futuna Islands Please be noted that the region code for your device is shown on the giftbox. DVD Region Codes:
Care and Safety Information: Please follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user’s guide. Warning- Keep away from liquid to avoid electric res. Warning- Do not disassemble the projector. Warning- Avoid facing directly into projector’s lens. Avoid Hearing Damage: Listening at high volume for a long period of time could cause damage to your ears. Usage Notice: Do: Turn off and unplug the power before cleaning the product. Use a soft dry cloth with mild detergent to clean the display housing. Unplug the power if the product is not used for a long period of time. Ensure that the ambient room temperature is within 5 - 35°C. Relative Humidity is 5 - 35°C, 80% (Max.), non-condensing. Do not: Block the ventilation opening. Use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the unit. Use under the following conditions: In extremely hot, cold or humid environments. In areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt. Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic eld. In direct sunlight. • •• Cleaning discs: Some problems (frozen picture, sound disruptions, picture distortions) occur because the disc inside the player is dirty. To avoid these problems, discs should be cleaned on a regular basis. To clean a disc, use a micro bre cleaning cloth and wipe the disc from the center to the edge in a straight line. • • ••• Eye Safety Warnings Avoid staring/facing directly into the projector beam at all time. projector
1 EN Getting Started Product overview 129 8 7 6 54310 11 12 13 1415 1 Projector 2 Handle 3 Phone Jack 4 Volume Control 5 Function Switch 6 Projector On/Off 7 Repeat Button 8 Audio Button 9 Menu Button 10 Stop & DVD/USB/SD Button 11 Previous & Fast rewind Button 12 Next & Fast forward Button 13 Play/Pause Button 14 Band Switch 15 Tuning Control TOP
2 EN 161718192021222324252616 16 Speakers 17 Power Indicator 18 FM Stereo Indicator 19 Audio in Jack 20 Microphone Jack 21 MIC Volume Control 22 USB Port 23 Disc Tray Open/Close 24 SD/MMC Card Slot 25 Disc Tray 26 Remote Sensor FRONT
3 ENREAR 2829303132 27 Battery Compartment 28 Video Jack 29 Audio Right Jack 30 Audio Left Jack 31 Telescopic FM Antenna 32 AC Socket Package content DVD player Power cord AV cable Remote control Quick start guide 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 27
4 EN Keys on the remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 DVD/USB/CARD button 2 P/N button 3 Repeat A-B button 4 Repeat 1/ALL button 5 Menu button 6 Subtitle button 7 Play button 8 Title button 9 Audio button 10 Pause/Step button 11 Fast rewind button 12 Fast forward button 13 Angle button 14 Zoom button 15 Display button 16 Setup button 17 Projector on/off button 18 Numeric buttons 19 Clear button 20 Stop button 21 Select/OK button 22 Navigation (4-way) buttons 23 Slow button 24 Next button 25 Previous button 26 Search button 27 Program button
5 EN Basic connection The mains plug is used as disconnect device; the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. It is recommended that you connect the player to a multi-system TV. To ensure safety, mase sure that this player and other equipment to be connected to the device are disconnected from AC power before commencing connection. Do not block the ventilation outlets of the device and put it in an apporiate place so that air can circulate freely. Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment. Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables. During DVD play, the TV volume may be at a lower level than during TV broadcasts, etc. If this is the case, adjust the volume to the desired level. If the DVD/CD player is connected to the TV through a video cassette recorder, the picture may not be played back normally with some DVDs. If this is the case, do not connect the player via the video recorder. •• • • •
6 EN Place the main unit on a at and stable surface, such as on the top of a table. Adjust the distance between the projector and the projected screen. The recommended distance is between 20cm ~ 300cm. 1. 2. Projector Operations Preparing to get started When you want to play a DVD title or a video le in the external media, you can use the projector to project image on a screen or wall, sharing the entertainment with your friends and family. When you switch to DVD/USB/CARD function, the projector will automatically launch by default. When turned on, the projector may take a few seconds to warm up. When the projector is turned on, avoid staring at the projector at all times. • 20cm ~ 300cm Appropriate place and distance
7 EN When the image is projected on a wall or screen, you can ne- tune the clarity of the image by adjusting the focus wheel. When the projection distance is short, turn the focus wheel towards right; when the projection distance is extended, turn the focus wheel towards left to adjust the image. 1. 2. Adjust focus Focus wheel You can manually turn on or turn off the projector by pressing the Projector On/Off button. If you turn off the projector while the player is playing a DVD or video le, the image will disappear but the sound can still be heard. In some modes (such as radio mode) the projector can not be turned on/off. • •• Manually turn on/off the projector Connecting to a stereo TV set To power outlet AC power cord To video input connector (yellow) To audio input connectors (red, white) Video/audio cable Playerrear TV