Sonic Impact Technologies MP3 Player Video 55 User Manual

Advanced operation  
Table of contents  
Product introduction  
1 Display brightness adjustment  
2 Display contrast adjustment  
3 Display sharpness adjustment  
4 Display color saturation adjustment  
5 Display language  
Points requiring attention during use  
Introduction of main parts  
1 Packing list  
6 Select video/audio signal source  
2 Introduction of host functional interface  
3 Remote control  
System parameters  
4 Connection to other equipment  
5 Use of battery  
1 Interface  
2 Specifications  
Basic operation  
Troubleshooting  
1 Turn it on  
2 Play video/audio files  
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the body of the device. When using a cleaning cloth containing a chemical, please  
carefully read the use instructions for the cleaning cloth. Please unplug the power  
cord when cleaning the device.  
e. The device falls to the ground or the housing has been damaged.  
20. Repair – The user should not try to repair the device. Repair should be conducted by a qualified  
technician or the retailer. It is also possible to call the SI hotline to get help.  
When cleaning the liquid crystal display unit, please use a piece of soft, dry cloth (such as lens  
cleaning cloth). Water left on the display unit for a long time will cause discoloration of the screen or  
leave stains. Please use special liquid crystal display cleaner to clean persistent stains.  
13. Storage period – Please unplug the device if it is not used for a long time.  
14. Thunderstorms – Please unplug the special adapter during thunderstorms.  
15. Penetration of foreign matter or liquid – Please be careful not to let foreign matter or liquids enter  
the housing through the gap.  
One year warranty  
SI warranties to the final user that all of the sourced audio, PC audio, portable audio, TV or  
game speaker systems are free of defective materials or workmanship in the course of reasonable and  
regular use for a term of one year from the purchase date.  
This warranty is the only warranty in effect relative to SI sourced audio, PC audio, portable  
audio, TV or game speaker systems, and no other expressed or implied warranties are valid. Neither SI  
nor any retailer authorized by SI is responsible for any indirect damage occurring during use of the  
speakers. (The limitation with regard to indirect damage may be inapplicable in some areas where such  
limitation is prohibited.)  
16. Auxiliary parts – Use only the auxiliary parts specified by Sonic Impact.  
17. Do not place any article on the body of this device.  
18. When using this device in a hospital, airplane, or other special environment, please follow hospital  
administrative regulations, aviation law, and other special regulations.  
19. Repair is required when the following types of damage occur – In these cases, the device should be  
repaired by an authorized service agent:  
Under this warranty, SI is not responsible for any problem, defect, or malfunction under the  
following circumstances: misuse, abuse, incorrect installation, use with defective or improper  
equipment, or use of the speakers with any equipment for which they were not intended.  
The terms of this warranty are applicable only when the source audio, PC audio, portable  
audio, TV or game speaker system is returned to the authorized SI retailer that sold said products.  
a. Power cord or plug is damaged.  
b. Foreign matter or liquid enters the device.  
c. The device is exposed to rain.  
d. The device works abnormally or the performance changes significantly.  
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Introduction of main parts  
CUSTOMER SERVICE  
For service or warranty of the electronics please contact:  
1 Packing list  
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
Sonic Impact Technologies LLC ©Sonic Impact Technologies LLC  
2555 State Street  
San Diego, California 92101  
USA  
Video-55 is a trademark of Sonic  
Impact Technologies LLC  
iPod® is trademark of Apple  
Computer, Inc., registered in the  
U.S. and other countries  
www.si-technologies.com  
One main unit  
One power adapter  
One car charger  
One video cable  
One bag  
One remote control Insert adapter  
Operating Manual  
Quick Set Up  
Cleaning cloth  
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2 Functional interface gate, with video output, video input, audio input, external power interface  
and "USB" interface  
3 Operating status indicator light indicates the current operational status of the device. The  
indicator light has the following four statuses.  
a. Turned on: Green light is on  
2 Introduction to host functional interface  
b. Standby: Red light is on  
c. Muted: Green light flashes  
d. Turned off: Lights are off  
4 Battery status indicator light indicates only the current operating status of the battery. This light  
has the following four indicators:  
a. Sufficient electric power: Green light is on  
b. Insufficient electric power: Red light flashes  
c. Charging: Green light flashes  
d. Turned off: Light is off  
5 Remote control storage compartment. Ejection-type remote control storage compartment, which  
further facilitates storage and removal of the remote.  
6 Remote control signal receiving window: Used to receive the remote control signal  
1 Speaker, The device is equipped with two 1.25" full-frequency titanium alloy cone speakers, one  
at each end, to provide high-quality audio performance.  
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screen will gradually decrease when the "–" key is pressed.  
6 HOLD Key: Panel locking key: 1. If the device is switched to "HOLD" after it is turned on, all of the  
keys on the panel of the device are locked. The remote control will remain active. 2. If the  
device is switched to "HOLD" after it is turned off, the device cannot be turned on using either  
the remote control or the "POWER" key on the panel.  
7 iPod ® "30pin" interface jack: Used to connect this device to "iPod ® VIDEO"  
8 POWER key: Turns the device on/off  
9
key: Menu navigate up key: After entering the "MENU" menu for adjusting the parameters of the  
device, this key is used for navigating up to select items from the device MENU-up parameter  
menu.  
key: Menu navigate down key: After entering the "MENU" menu for adjusting the parameters of  
the device, this key is used for navigating down to select items from the device MENU-up  
parameter menu.  
1 Rubber anti-wear pad: Protect the device from wear  
2 Liquid crystal display screen: 7-inch, 16:9  
11 MENU key: MENU up parameter-adjusting menu key: Press "MENU" key once to enter the MENU  
up parameter adjustment menu. Press "MENU" key again to exit the device MENU up parameter  
adjustment menu.  
3 Speaker port holes  
4 + Key: 1. Total volume-up control key: the volume of the device will gradually increase when "+"  
is pressed; 2. After entering the "MENU" parameter-adjusting menu, the analog parameter on the  
screen will gradually increase when the "+" key is pressed.  
5 - Key: 1. Total volume-up control key: the volume of the device will gradually decrease when "–"  
is pressed; 2. After entering the "MENU" parameter-adjusting menu, the analog parameter on the  
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3 Remote control  
ATTENTION: To avoid damage, please do not throw, step on, or hit the remote  
control.  
1)  
2)  
3)  
The remote control may not work if there is an obstacle between the main unit and the remote  
control.  
Please do not expose the remote control to strong light sources. Otherwise, the remote control  
may not be able to operate.  
Please use the remote control within the effective receiving range. The effective receiving range is  
shown below.  
1 Bottom rubber pads: Protect the device from wear  
2 Rechargeable battery compartment gate  
3 Main unit label sticker  
4 Main unit label  
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5) Remote control functions  
4) Please remove the plastic film between the remote control battery and the metal spring contacts  
1 POWER key: Same as that on the main unit  
before using the remote control.  
2 Mute key: Lightly press this key once to mute the sound. Press it again to restore the sound.  
3 key: Rewind key for "iPod ® VIDEO" player: When playing songs, press the "" key once to  
jump to the previous song. Hold down the "" key for more than 2 seconds to rewind the song  
that is being played. When browsing slides, press "" once to jump to the previous slide. Hold  
down the "" key for more than 2 seconds to enter the upward browsing state.  
4 + key: Same as that on the main unit  
ATTENTION: In order to prevent the remote control lithium-ion battery from  
leaking, please remove the battery from the remote control if the remote control will  
not be used for a long period (for example, one month or longer). If there is liquid  
leaking from the remote, please wipe away the liquid and install a new battery.  
5 MENU key: Same as that on the main unit  
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6
key: Same as that on the main unit  
7 ꢁꢂ key: Video-55 pause key/play key: Press "ꢁꢂ" once to play. Press the "ꢁꢂ" again to  
1)  
Diagram illustrating connection to TV  
pause  
8
key: Same as that on the main unit  
9 key: Fast-forward key for iPod ® 5G player: When playing songs, press "" key once to jump  
to the next song. Hold down the "" key for more than 2 seconds to fast-forward the song that  
is being played. When browsing slides, press "" once to jump to the next slide. Hold down the  
"" key for more than 2 seconds to enter the downward browsing state.  
– key: Same as that on the main unit  
4 Connection to other equipment  
ATTENTION: Please turn off the power of the main unit before connecting to  
other equipment.  
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2)  
. Diagram illustrating connection to external speaker  
3)  
Diagram illustrating connection to PC  
Data communication between "PC" and iPod ® 5G can be realized through the "USB" interface.  
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4)  
Diagram illustrating connection to video input equipment  
5)  
Diagram illustrating connection between power adapter and external power supply  
ATTENTION: Please place the device in a stable location when making the  
electrical connection. Avoid short-circuits at the charging terminals of the device  
and the adapter.  
ATTENTION: The battery adapter is suitable for 100-240 V. It is globally  
applicable.  
ATTENTION: Please make sure that the power of the device is already turned off  
when plugging in or unplugging.  
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5 Use of battery  
A rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used in this device. Please operate as described below.  
1)  
Charge the battery  
a. Connect adapter to the "DC IN" socket of this device.  
b. Plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet.  
· When charging starts the charging indicator light glows red.  
· When charging is finished, the indicator light turns green.  
· Charging usually takes 4-6 hours depending on the operating environment.  
Important points  
2)  
a. The charging time should not be shorter than 12 hours before the first use. This can help to  
extend the average life of the battery.  
b. If the ambient temperature is too high, the battery may not be able to work since the device  
has protective safety features.  
c. Please remove the battery from the main unit if this device will not be used for an extended  
time. Avoid keeping the battery in the main unit for a long time since a weak current will flow  
out continuously, leading to excess battery discharge. In some cases, the battery may be  
unusable even when it is recharged.  
d. If the battery is not fully charged, the picture may become unstable. Please make sure that the  
battery is fully charged before using the device.  
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e. The battery should be stored at a temperature of 15-25°C. Please do not expose the battery to  
excessively low or high temperatures. Please do not store the battery in a dusty environment.  
f. If the battery is to be stored for a long time, it is recommended to charge/discharge the battery  
once every year. Use the battery in the main unit until it is discharged. Then, recharge the  
battery and store it.  
g. If the battery cannot be charged or the playing time is very short, it means that the service life  
of the battery has expired. It is necessary to replace it with a new battery. (Please follow the  
battery replacement instructions.  
ATTENTION: Only a battery with the same specifications designated by SI  
can be used. To do otherwise can be dangerous.  
3)  
Replacing the lithium-ion battery  
To replace the lithium-ion battery, please disassemble and install the parts as shown below.  
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4)  
Special reminders:  
Because of the intrinsic properties of lithium-ion batteries, please note the following:  
a. When disposing of a defective or old battery, please apply adhesive tape to the terminals and  
dispose of the battery according to local regulations.  
5)  
Battery specifications  
Nominal Voltage:7.0V  
Nominal Capacity:4000mAh  
Max.Charging Voltage:8.4V  
GB/T 18287-2000  
b. In order to prolong the service life of the battery, please do not charge the battery frequently in  
an intermittent way. The number of charging cycles has significant influence on the service life  
of the battery.  
c. Charging will cause slight heating, which is considered normal.  
d. If the temperature in the charging environment is too high, the battery will not become fully  
charged. Please do not charge the battery at an excessively high ambient temperature. It is  
preferred to charge the battery at an ambient temperature of 10-30°C.  
e. In normal storage, the capacity of the lithium-ion battery will decrease naturally over time. As a  
result, the playing time will be shortened.  
6)  
Use power adapter to supply power  
a. Connect the DC output plug on the power adapter to the "DC IN" socket on the device.  
b. Insert the AC plug of the power adapter into a power outlet. The device will enter standby  
status.  
f. The capacity of the lithium-ion battery will decrease gradually as the number of charging cycles  
increases. As a result, the playing time will be shortened.  
Basic operation  
g. The capacity of the lithium-ion battery will decrease gradually along with a drop in ambient  
temperature. As a result, the playing time will be shortened.  
1 Turning it on  
The aforementioned consumptions are normal consumptions of the lithium-ion battery. It is  
a. Insert the power plug of the adapter into a power outlet.  
recommended that the user charge the battery when it is nearly discharged in order to extend the  
service life of the lithium-ion battery.  
b. Insert the DC output plug of the adapter into the "DC" input socket of the main unit.  
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c. If the "HOLD" key on the keypad is in the locked position, please release the "HOLD" key and press the  
"POWER" key. If the "HOLD" key is in the released state, press the "POWER" key directly to turn on the  
device.  
2)  
Play the program source signal  
a. iPod ®  
1 If the Video-55 is opened and turned on and the "30pin" interface is correctly connected to an "iPod  
®," the device will play the video/audio signals output from the "iPod ®."  
2 The Video-55 will turn on the display screen when it detects a video signal output from an "iPod ®."  
3 Two minutes after the iPod ® ceases output of a video signal, the display screen of the Video-55 will  
turn off automatically and will enter the audio play mode.  
d. The power indicator light will turn on, indicating that the device can be used.  
e. In the standby mode (when the power indicator light is red), it is also possible to turn on the device  
by pressing the standby key on the remote control.  
2 Play video/audio files  
4 If the display screen is closed while the Video-55 is playing video/audio, the display screen will turn  
off instantly, while the audio continues to play.  
1)  
Identify the program source equipment  
5 If the iPod ® connected to the Video-55 is in the off status, the "POWER" key on the operating panel  
of the Video-55 or on the remote control can be used to turn on the "iPod ®."  
b. Other video/audio players  
Make sure that the Video-55 "30pin" interface has been correctly connected to "iPod ® 5G," or  
that the "AV IN" socket has been correctly connected to another video/audio player.  
If the Video-55 is not connected correctly to as iPod ® or other video/audio player, the device  
will show a blue screen after it is turned on, and will automatically enter standby status after 30  
seconds.  
1 If the Video-55 is opened and turned on and the "AV IN" interface is correctly connected to another  
video/audio player, the device will play the current video/audio signal.  
2 The Video-55 will turn on the display screen when it detects a video signal output from an "iPod ®."  
3 Two minutes after the iPod ® stops outputting a video signal, the display screen of Video-55 will turn  
off automatically and will enter the audio play mode.  
If the Video-55 is correctly connected to an iPod ® and another video/audio player at the  
same time, the video/audio signal output from the iPod ® will be given priority.  
ATTENTION: Be careful when connecting equipment. The interface on the  
device can be damaged by improper use.  
4 If the display screen is closed when the Video-55 is playing video/audio, the display screen will turn  
off instantly, while the audio continues to play.  
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ATTENTION: When the "30pin" interface of the Video-55 is corrected to an  
iPod ® that is on, the Video-55 cannot play signals output from the video/audio  
player connected to the "AV IN" interface. It is necessary to select and confirm  
"VIDEO" in the "iPod ®/VIDEO" program source section in the "MENU"  
menu in order to play other video/audio equipment. When the device is turned  
off and turned on again, the device will automatically give higher priority to  
the iPod ® program source.  
4)  
Vidio fast-forward navigate down, rewind navigate up  
a. iPod ®  
When the device plays songs, if the "HOLD" key on the iPod ® control panel is in the released  
state, press the "" key once to jump to the next song. Hold down the "" key for more than 2  
seconds to fast-forward the song that is being played. When browsing slides, press "" once to jump to  
the next slide. Hold down "" key for more than 2 seconds to enter the downward browsing state.  
When playing songs, press "" key once to jump to the previous song. Hold down "" key for more  
than 2 seconds to rewind the song that is being played. When browsing slides, press "" once to jump  
to the previous slide. Hold down "" key for more than 2 seconds to enter the upward browsing state.  
If the "HOLD" key is in the locked state, operation from the iPod ® control panel is ineffective. The  
remote control of the Video-55 is not limited by locking the "HOLD" key on the iPod ® control panel.  
b. Other video/audio players  
3)  
Playing and pausing the Video-55  
a. iPod ®  
If the "HOLD" key on the iPod ® control panel is in the released state, Press "" once to play.  
Press it again to pause. When the "HOLD" key is in the locked state, operation from the iPod ® control  
panel is ineffective. The remote control of the Video-55 is not limited by locking the "HOLD" key on the  
iPod ® control panel.  
A video/audio player connected to the "AV IN" interface cannot be fast-forwarded, navigated  
up and down, or rewound by the remote control of the Video-55. It is necessary to fast-forward or  
navigate down, rewind or navigate up by means of the video/audio equipment connected to the "AV IN"  
interface.  
b. Other video/audio players  
The remote control of the Video-55 cannot play/pause other video/audio players connected  
to the "AV IN" interface. It is necessary to play/pause by means of the video/audio equipment connected  
to the "AV IN" interface.  
5)  
Volume adjustment  
a. iPod ®  
When the Video-55 is playing, the volume is adjusted using the "+," "–" keys. The volume key  
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to enter standby status instead of turning off the power of the Video-55.  
on the iPod ® control panel cannot control the volume of this device.  
b. Other video/audio players  
Advanced operations  
When this device is playing, the volume is adjusted using "+," "–" keys. The volume keys on the  
video/audio equipment connected to this device have the same functions.  
Advanced Video-55 operations are realized through the "Video-55 MENU" displayed by pressing  
the "MENU" key. When the MENU key on the control panel or the remote control is pressed once, the  
Video-55 MENU will be displayed in a semi-transparent state on the display screen. The user can select  
items from the Video-55 MENU using the " , " keys and adjust the parameter using the "+, –" keys.  
3 Turning it off  
1)  
Standby status  
If the "POWER" key is pressed to enter standby status when the Video-55 is operating and the  
"HOLD" key is in the released state, the status light of this device will be lit red. If the "HOLD" key is in  
the released state, pressing the "POWER" key on the remote control of the Video-55 is the same as that  
operation on the operation panel.  
ATTENTION: If the "HOLD" key of the Video-55 is in the locked state,  
pressing the "POWER" key on the remote control will turn off the power.  
2)  
Turning off the power  
If the "HOLD" key is locked when the Video-55 is in standby status, the power will be turned  
off, and the status light will be off.  
ATTENTION: If the "HOLD" key of the Video-55 is in the released state,  
pressing the "POWER" key on the remote control of the Video-55 will cause it  
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1 Display brightness adjustment  
2 Display contrast adjustment  
a. Press the "MENU" key on the control panel or the remote control to display the VIDEO MENU."  
b. Select "BRIGHTNESS" using the " , " keys on the control panel or the remote control. The selected  
item will have a different color from the unselected items. In the meantime, the numeric level  
describing the current status of the selected item will appear to the right of the selected item. A  
corresponding display in graphic form will also be shown at the bottom of the "VIDEO MENU."  
c. Use the "+, –" keys on the control panel or the remote control to adjust to an appropriate number. The  
larger the number, the higher the brightness and vice versa. The adjustment range is 1-100.  
d. Press the "MENU" key on the control panel or the remote control again to exit the "VIDEO MENU."  
a. Press the "MENU" key on the Video-55 control panel or remote control to display the VIDEO MENU."  
b. Select "CONTRAST" using the " , " keys on the Video-55 control panel or remote control. The selected  
item will have a different color from the unselected items. In the meantime, the numeric level  
describing the current status of the selected item will appear to the right of the selected item. A  
corresponding display in graphic form will also be shown at the bottom of the "VIDEO MENU."  
c. Use the "+, –" keys on the Video-55 control panel or the remote control to adjust to an appropriate  
number. The larger the number, the higher the contrast and vice versa. The adjustment range is 1-100.  
d. Press the "MENU" key on the Video-55 control panel or remote control again to exit the "VIDEO MENU."  
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3 Display sharpness adjustment  
4 Display color saturation adjustment  
a. Press the "MENU" key on the Video-55 control panel or remote control to display the VIDEO MENU."  
b. Select "SHARPNESS" using the " , " keys on the Video-55 control panel or remote control. The  
selected item will have a different color from the unselected items. In the meantime, the numeric  
level describing the current status of the selected item will appear to the right of the selected item.  
A corresponding display in graphic form will also be shown at the bottom of the "VIDEO MENU."  
c. Use the "+, –" keys on the Video-55 control panel or remote control to adjust to an appropriate  
number. The larger the number, the higher the sharpness and vice versa. The adjustment range is 1-6.  
d. Press the "MENU" key on the Video-55 control panel or the remote control again to exit the "VIDEO  
MENU."  
a. Press the "MENU" key on the control panel or remote control to display the "VIDEO MENU."  
b. Select "COLOR" using the " , " keys on the control panel or remote control. The selected item will  
have a different color from the unselected items. In the meantime, the numeric level describing the  
current status of the selected item will appear to the right of the selected item. A corresponding  
display in graphic form will also be shown at the bottom of the "VIDEO MENU."  
c. Use the "+, –" keys on the control panel or remote control to adjust to an appropriate number. The  
larger the number, the higher the degree of color saturation and vice versa. The adjustment range is  
1-100.  
d. Press the "MENU" key on the control panel or remote control again to exit the "VIDEO MENU."  
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5 Display language  
d. Press the "MENU" key on the control panel or remote control again to exit the "VIDEO MENU."  
a. Press the "MENU" key on the Video-55 control panel or the remote control to display the VIDEO MENU."  
b. Select "LANGUAGE" using the " , " keys on the Video-55 control panel or remote control. The  
selected item will have a different color from the unselected items. In the meantime, the current  
language status will appear to the right of the selected item.  
c. Press the "MENU" key on the Video-55 control panel or remote control again to exit the "VIDEO MENU."  
6 Select video/audio signal source  
a. Press the "MENU" key on the control panel or remote control to display the "VIDEO MENU."  
b. Select "SOURCE" using the " , " keys on the control panel or remote control. In the meantime, the  
current signal source will appear to the right of the selected item.  
c. Select iPod ® or another video/audio player as the current video/audio signal source with higher  
priority using "+, –" keys.  
ATTENTION: When VIDEO is MENU through the VIDEO MENU, another  
video/audio signal source connected to the AV IN interface will be selected.  
When this device is turned off and then turned on again, the device will  
automatically give higher priority to the iPod ® program source.  
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System parameters  
Troubleshooting  
1 Interface  
Symptom  
Possible problem  
Solution  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
DC IN: 9V 2A DC power input terminal  
AV IN: AV input  
The status light is not on  
(when AC power is used)  
Power is not turned on.  
Release HOLD to turn on the power.  
AV OUT: AV output  
The power cord is not  
Insert the power plug into a wall  
outlet and plug the power connector  
into the power socket.  
connected to the wall outlet,  
and/or the power connector is  
not plugged into the power  
socket on the back.  
Earphone output  
Data terminal: Mini USB socket  
2 Specifications  
The power for the voltage  
stabilizer (if one is used) is not  
turned on.  
If the power cable has been plugged  
into the voltage stabilizer, please  
make sure that the voltage stabilizer  
power has been turned on  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
6)  
Audio system mode  
2-channel  
Power (PMPO)  
Frequency response  
Display screen  
Resolution  
20 W x 2  
200-18 kHz  
The outlet on the wall is  
inoperable.  
Plug another device into the (same)  
wall outlet to make sure that the  
outlet works properly.  
7-inch 16:9  
480 x RGB x 234  
Input AC110V-260V/50/60Hz  
The remote control does not  
work  
The remote control is out of  
its effective range  
Move the remote control into the  
effective range  
Power supply  
There is an obstacle between  
the device and the remote  
control  
Move the obstacle or move the  
remote control into the effective  
range without the obstacle  
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Symptom  
Possible problem  
Solution  
Symptom  
Possible problem  
The rechargeable battery is  
discharged  
Solution  
The battery of the remote  
control is discharged  
Replace the battery (see the quick-  
reference card for details of the  
procedure)  
Charge the device [sic; battery] or  
use an external power supply  
The rechargeable battery is  
making poor contact  
Establish close contact between the  
rechargeable battery and the device  
There is radio wave  
interference  
Too close to the radio  
transmission tower  
Move the speaker to see if the  
interference disappears. You can buy  
a shielded cable at the local  
electronics store.  
A black screen  
is displayed  
when  
The video/audio file has no  
video signal output, and the  
device has entered  
Normal, play video signal  
video/audio  
files are  
screensaver status  
The display A black screen  
The power is not turned on  
when using an external power  
supply.  
Release HOLD to turn on the power  
switch  
The power supply comes loose  
when using an external power  
supply  
Fasten the power supply outlet  
screen has  
problems  
is displayed  
when the  
device is  
played  
turned on  
When using an external power  
supply, the power cord is not  
connected to the wall outlet.  
Insert the power plug into a outlet  
wall  
The rechargeable battery is  
discharged  
Charge the device or use an external  
power supply  
A blue screen  
is displayed  
when the  
The video/audio player is not  
connected correctly  
Correctly connect iPod ® or other  
video/audio player  
When using an external power  
supply, the power connector is  
not connected to the power  
socket on the back of the  
Video-55 system.  
Plug the power connector into the  
DC socket.  
The video/audio signal input  
Make sure that iPod ® or VIDEO is  
device is  
interface is not MENU correctly selected for video/audio signal input  
in the VIDEO MENU  
turned on  
The video/audio player is in  
blue screen status  
Operate the video/audio player to  
start playing  
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Symptom  
Possible problem  
Solution  
Symptom  
Possible problem  
Solution  
A blue screen  
is displayed  
when a  
The video/audio file has no  
video signal output. The  
device enters blue screen  
status within the next two  
minutes. The device then  
enters the screensaver mode.  
Normal, play video signal  
Check whether the power switch is  
in the "on" position and whether the  
indicator light is on.  
video/audio  
file is played  
The volume is too low  
Press "+" key to increase the volume  
iPod ® 30pin interface is not in  
the correct connection  
position  
Check the volume of the backup  
audio equipment and MENU the  
volume to medium.  
The video/audio signal input  
interface comes loose  
Fasten the video/audio signal input  
terminal  
Remove the iPod ® and reinsert it.  
There is noise  
on the screen  
There is strong magnetic field  
interference near the display  
screen  
Select an appropriate place to  
position the device  
3.5 mm stereo cable is not  
Connect the 3.5 mm stereo cable to  
connected to the audio source. the audio source. Make sure that  
these signal cables are firmly  
The output signal of the  
video/audio equipment has  
quality problems  
Change to a video/audio program  
source with better quality  
inserted into the correct sockets.  
3.5 mm stereo cable is  
Unplug the 3.5 mm stereo cable from  
the audio source and connect it to  
the line out, audio-out or earphone  
jack of another audio source (such as  
a portable CD player, casMENUte  
player, or FM radio) in order to test  
the speaker with another audio  
source.  
connected to an incorrect  
audio source output terminal.  
The video/audio signal input  
interface is making poor  
contact  
Check whether the plug is inserted  
all the way  
Speaker  
has  
Speaker  
outputs no  
sound  
Power is not turned on  
Check whether the power plug is  
inserted into the wall outlet and into  
the power socket.  
problems  
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Symptom  
Possible problem  
The audio source has  
problems.  
Solution  
Symptom  
Possible problem  
Solution  
Check whether the iPod ® is  
connected at the correct position.  
Check whether the 3.5 mm stereo  
cable is connected properly. Make  
sure that it is connected to the line-  
out, audio-out or earphone jack  
instead of to the speaker-out of the  
sound card or other audio source.  
to occur when using high-power  
speakers. Try other audio sources,  
such as a music CD.  
The audio source is distorted  
Check the volume of the operating  
system and lower it if necessary  
Sound is  
distorted  
(when  
The volume of the operating  
system is too high  
Speaker makes  
crackling  
Bad connection  
Remove the stereo cable from the  
audio source equipment and plug it  
into the earphone jack of another  
audio source (such as a Walkman,  
Discman, or FM radio).  
connected to a  
PC)  
noises  
Speaker makes  
crackling  
The volume of the operating  
system is too high  
Lower the volume  
sounds (when  
connected to a  
PC)  
Sound  
The volume of the Video-55  
system is too high  
WAV and .MID files often have  
relatively poor sound quality.  
Therefore, distortion and noise tend  
distortion  
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