Insignia I PD1020 User Manual

Insignia 10.2” Portable DVD Player, Model # I-PD1020, User’s Guide  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Power Sources  
SETUP FUNCTIONS  
DVD and CD menus  
Player Placement  
For Safety  
GENERAL SETUP  
TV display  
Lens and pickup maintenance  
SPDIF output  
When using headphones  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
INSIGNIA FEATURES  
WHAT’S WHAT  
Captions  
Screen saver  
Audio setup  
Speaker setup  
Player  
Remote Control  
Dolby digital setup  
Equalizer  
PLAYER CONNECTIONS  
AC adapter  
3D processing  
Password setup  
Changing the password  
Preferences  
Headphones  
Connecting to a TV using  
composite video  
Connecting to a TV using  
component/progressive scan  
video  
Resetting player to default  
PLAYING DISCS  
DVD audio  
CD audio  
Connecting to a TV and audio  
amplifier  
CD or DVD fast play  
DVD slow play  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Using remote control  
Playable discs  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
Loading discs  
DVD repeat play  
CD repeat play  
Repeating one section  
Selecting DVD subtitles  
Selecting viewing angles  
Search options  
Play DVD title or chapter  
DVD time search  
CD time search  
DVD bookmarks  
Zooming in or out  
Program play  
Adjusting the picture  
Playing discs  
Pausing discs  
Playing picture CDs  
Playing music CDs  
ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)  
Selecting a DVD title  
Selecting a DVD chapter  
DVD menu play  
Shuffle or random play  
Digest play  
Selecting with numbers buttons  
BASIC SETTINGS  
MP3 OPERATION  
ADDITIONAL TOPICS  
Accessories  
Changing audio language  
Changing subtitle language  
Changing the camera angle  
Setting title time  
Setting chapter time  
Using the repeat function  
Shifting the displayed time  
Playing a CD  
Handling discs  
Troubleshooting  
Technical specifications  
Using the battery pack  
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Where to place the player  
Avoid placing the product in the following places:  
In direct sunlight or near a source of heat such as a radiator or heat vent.  
In a closed automobile, on a dashboard or a parcel shelf. Excess heat may deform the  
product, causing it to malfunction.  
Where it is very dusty or sandy.  
Wet or humid places, such as bathroom.  
Near sources of strong magnetism, such as a television, speaker or magnet.  
Where there is movement or vibration, such as on a car dashboard or an unstable shelf.  
Where the temperature is extremely hot or cold.  
Where the product is exposed to rain or water.  
For Safety  
Do not attempt to service the product yourself. All servicing should only be done by  
qualified service personnel.  
If liquid or objects get inside the product, unplug the AC adapter immediately to cut the  
power and contact Insignia customer service.  
Do not drop or shake the product, or expose it to strong shocks. Strong vibrations will  
damage the product.  
Note: When product is in use for a long period of time, the surface of the product will become  
heated. This heat is expected and should not affect performance.  
Lens and Pickup Maintenance  
If the product is exposed to a rapid change in temperature or humidity, for example if it’s  
suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm one, or from a dry to a humid place,  
moisture will condense on the pickup lens and the product will perform poorly or  
malfunction. If this happens, evaporate the moisture by removing the disc and leaving the  
product on for about one hour in a well-ventilated area.  
Keep the pickup lens free from dust. Keep the disc tray closed when the product is not in  
use. If dust collects on the pickup lens, use a cleaning disc to clean the lens. Always  
refer to the cleaning disc operation instructions.  
When Using Headphones  
To avoid hearing damage caused by sudden loud audio peaks, keep the headphone  
volume set at the lowest level before playing a disc. Once the disc is playing, adjust the  
headphone volume. Keep the headphone volume at the lowest acceptable level to  
protect your ears.  
To avoid accidents, never wear headphones when driving a car or boat, or riding a  
bicycle.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
(1) Read these safety and operating instructions before operating the product.  
(2) Keep these safety and operating instructions in a safe place for future reference.  
(3) Strictly follow and adhere to all product warnings and instructions.  
(4) Unplug this product from the AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
(5) Do not use attachments that are not recommended by Insignia. They may cause hazards.  
(6) Do not use this product near water, for example, near a swimming pool, bathtub, washbowl,  
kitchen sink, laundry tub, or in a wet basement.  
(7) Place the unit on a study surface, such as a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Placing this product on an  
unstable surface could allow the product to fall, and cause serious personal injury to a child  
or adult, and could also seriously damage the product.  
(8) If you are mounting the product, use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.  
(9) If the product is used on a movable cart, be careful moving it. Quick stops, excessive force  
and uneven surfaces may overturn the cart and damage the product.  
(10) This product must only be operated using the AC power source indicated on the adapter. If  
you are not sure of the type of AC power supply to your home, consult Best Buy or your  
local power company.  
(11) This product may be equipped with a polarized AC line plug (a plug having one blade wider  
than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will only fit into the power outlet one way. If  
you are unable to fully insert the plug into the outlet, try reversing it. If the plug still doesn’t  
fit, contact an electrician and replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the polarized plug.  
(12) Power supply cords should be positioned to prevent them from being walked on or pinched  
by items placed on or against them, especially where they are connected to the product.  
(13) Protect the product from lightning and/or power line surges, or when it won’t be used for a  
long time by unplugging it from the AC outlet. Also, disconnect the product from an  
antenna or cable system.  
(14) An outside antenna system should not be located where the antenna could fall onto  
overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits. When installing an outside  
antenna system, extreme care should be taken avoid touching power lines or circuits, as  
contact with these high-voltage wires could be fatal.  
(15) Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or surge protectors to prevent the risk of fire  
or electric shock.  
(16) Never push objects of any kind into this product. Inserting an object could result in a fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
(17) Unplug this product from the AC outlet and have the product serviced by qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the AC adapter or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.  
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive  
repair by a qualified technician.  
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
(18) When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement  
parts that are specified by the manufacturer, or have identical characteristics as the original  
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
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(19) Upon completion of any service or repair performed on this product, ask your service  
technician to complete a safety check to determine that the product is in proper operating  
condition.  
(20) The product should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
(21) During playback, a few bright or dark flecks may appear on the TFT LCD. This happens  
occasionally in active matrix displays, and does not indicate a malfunction.  
INSIGNIA FEATURES  
LARGE 10.2'' TFT 16 x 9 wide screen LCD display delivers an enhanced cinematic video  
experience. TFT is short for thin film transistor, a type of LCD flat-panel display screen – it  
delivers the best resolution of all the flat-panel techniques.  
MPEG2 HIGH DEFINITION video with over 500 lines horizontal resolution.  
COMPATIBILITY with popular video formats, including DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW,  
MP3, and Picture CDs  
HIGH QUALITY SOUND from the built-in stereo speakers for virtual surround sound, or from the  
optional external speakers for digitally enhanced audio.  
PROGRESSIVE SCAN playback through any progressive (480P) compatible television set for  
enhanced definition picture quality.  
EXCLUSIVE FUNCTIONS including multi-angle viewing and multi-language subtitling and audio  
when available. Easy-to-use parental lock provides control over disc content.  
AV VIDEO INPUT turns the player into a powerful video monitor for watching home movies from  
a camcorder or playing video games on the road.  
HIGHLY PORTABLE - enjoy up to 3 hours of continuous playback with included Li-ion battery  
pack.  
ZOOM - a unique feature that can zoom into moving or still images by 2X, 3X, or 4X the original  
size, or reduce the size of pictures by 1/2, 1/3, or by 1/4 the original size.  
MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE including fast forward, fast reverse, slow play, frame play, repeat  
play and program play.  
TIME SEARCH lets you search for and play a specific scene on a disc, which is especially useful  
for quickly replaying great scenes in action movies.  
Easy to use on screen display (OSD) makes setup and programming simple.  
MPEG-4 VIDEO playback offers higher picture quality. Only "MPEG Discs" containing "*.avi"  
video files can be played in this product.  
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WHAT’S WHAT  
DVD Player  
(1) TFT LCD MONITOR  
(2) SPEAKERS  
(15) MONITOR AND Fast Rewind/Fast  
Forward  
(3) OPEN TRAY BUTTON  
(4) REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR  
(5) POWER ON/BATTERY CHARGING  
INDICATOR  
(16) SOURCE*  
(17) FRAME SEARCH  
(18) VOLUME  
(19) PHONES 1  
(6) PLAY  
(20) PHONES 2  
(7) PAUSE  
(21) VIDEO OUT  
(8) STOP  
(9) DIRECTION BUTTONS  
(10) ENTER  
(22) AUDIO/OPTICAL OUT  
(23) S-VIDEO OUT  
(24) AV IN  
(11) RETURN  
(12) FF SEARCH  
(13) MENU  
(25) COMPONENT VIDEO/PROGRESSIVE  
SCAN OUT  
(26) DC IN  
(14) TOP MENU  
(27) POWER ON/OFF  
*Press the SOURCE button to select DVD, YPBPR OUT, YCBCR OUT, CVBS & S-VIDEO OUT,  
and AUX IN.  
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Remote control buttons and functions  
(1) OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY) BUTTON  
(2) SUBTITLE  
(14) PREV/NEXT SKIP  
(15) STOP  
(3) PLAY MODE  
(4) AUDIO MODE  
(5) RESUME  
(16) RETURN  
(17) ZOOM  
(18) A-B REPEAT  
(19) REPEAT  
(6) DIGEST  
(7) TITLE  
(20) MENU  
(8) PLAY  
(21) CLEAR  
(9) DIRECTION BUTTONS  
(10) SETUP  
(11) SLOW PLAY  
(12) PAUSE  
(22) TIME SEARCH  
(23) NUMBER BUTTONS  
(24) LANGUAGE  
(25) ANGLE  
(13) FF/FR SEARCH  
(26) REMOTE TRANSMITTER  
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PLAYER CONNECTIONS  
AC adapter (A)  
The player can operate or charge batteries using the supplied AC adapter.  
1. Insert the DC adapter cord into the player’s DC IN jack.  
2. Insert the AC adapter into an AC wall outlet. The POWER ON/BATTERY CHARGING  
INDICATOR light will appear, and the product is ready for use.  
Note: Turn off the product before unplugging the AC adapter to avoid damage.  
Headphones (B)  
1. Insert headphone plug into one of the two headphone jacks.  
2. Note: Turn off the power when inserting or removing headphones.  
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Connecting to a TV using composite video (C)  
1. Connect the mini plug to the VIDEO/AUDIO jacks on the product.  
2. Connect the yellow RCA plug to the VIDEO IN jack on the TV.  
3. Connect the red RCA plug to the AUDIO IN R jack on the TV.  
4. Connect white RCA plug into the AUDIO IN L jack of the TV.  
Connecting to a TV using component/progressive scan video (D)  
1. Connect the Mini-plug of the component video cable to the COMPONENT  
VIDEO/PROGRESSIVE SCAN OUT jack of the unit.  
2. Connect the other three plugs to the corresponding component video or progressive scan  
video input jacks of the TV.  
Connecting to a TV and audio amplifier (E)  
1. Connect the mini plug to the VIDEO/AUDIO jacks on the player.  
2. Connect the yellow RCA plug into the VIDEO IN jack on the TV.  
3. Connect the red RCA plug to the LINE IN R jack on the amplifier.  
4. Connect the white RCA plug into the LINE IN L jack on the amplifier.  
If your amplifier accepts a coaxial digital input, you can connect the DVD player to the amplifier  
with a coaxial cable (not supplied with product).  
Note: When the product is connected to a TV, the slide switch must be set to "VIDEO" position.  
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Using the remote control  
1. Install batteries. Open the remote control battery compartment, insert batteries, and  
close the compartment, as in illustration.  
2. When using the remote control, point it at the remote sensor on the front of the player.  
The remote’s range is 5 meters (16 feet), with a 60° acceptance angle.  
3. Batteries last for about one year. If the remote control does not work, replace the  
batteries.  
4. Remove the batteries if remote control will not be used for a long time.  
Playable Discs  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
1. Press the lock switch to open the cabinet cover.  
2. Turn the power on using POWER ON switch.  
3. Adjust audio level (including headphones) using VOLUME control.  
4. When connecting the player to a TV or an amplifier, adjust the volume according to the  
TV owner’s manual. Set TV to AV mode.  
Loading discs  
1. Press OPEN to open the disc tray.  
2. Hold the edges of the disc and place it in the center of the tray with the printed side up.  
3. Close the disc tray cover until it clicks.  
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Adjusting the picture  
1. Press MONITOR button to select brightness adjustment and press + or - buttons to select  
the preferred brightness level.  
2. Press MONITOR button again to select the color adjustment and press + or - buttons  
until the preferred color is set.  
3. Press MONITOR button again to select display mode and press + or - buttons to select  
NORMAL/PS, NORMAL/LB, or FULL picture display mode.  
Note: During playback, a few bright or dark spots may appear on the TFT LCD. This is normal in  
active matrix display technology.  
Playing discs  
1. Load a disc and press (PLAY) to play the disc.  
2. Press (STOP) to stop playback.  
3. Remove the disc and switch off the product.  
Note: Press (STOP) button twice to stop the playback of DVD discs.  
Pausing discs  
Press (PAUSE) button.  
Playing picture CDs  
Press (PAUSE) button to play a DVD picture disc. The player switches to step play mode. Each  
time you press the (PAUSE) button, the disc advances one frame.  
Playing music CDs  
Press the (PAUSE) to pause playback. Press (PLAY) to resume playback.  
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)  
The On Screen Display (OSD) controls DVD playback features. To see the OSD, press the  
(OSD) button on the remote control while a DVD disc is playing. The OSD appears across the top  
of the screen. Each feature is illustrated with an icon.  
Use the (LEFT) or (RIGHT) buttons on the remote to select functions. When an icon (and  
function) is highlighted, use (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to scroll through the choices, which will be  
displayed in the text box just under the icons.  
Note: You can only access the OSD when you’re playing a DVD disc. OSD features are only  
available on discs include those features. For example, if you’re playing a DVD that does not  
include subtitles, you won’t be able to change the subtitle language.  
Note: The invalid symbol ": " appears on the screen when you press a button for a function  
that is not supported on the DVD. If one of the OSD icons is "grayed out", that feature isn’t  
available for the disc you’re playing.  
To remove the OSD Display from the screen, press the (OSD) button on the remote.  
Selecting a DVD Title  
DVDs and CDs contain music, images and video organized into unit called titles, chapters and  
tracks. On a DVD containing a movie, the title is usually the title of the movie. A DVD can  
contain more than one title. On a CD, the title is the title of the CD.  
DVDs are divided into smaller units called chapters. A title is made up of several chapters, and  
each chapter is indexed with a number that makes searching for a particular scene much easier.  
CDs are divided into smaller units called tracks. Each music track has a number that makes  
searching for a particular song much easier.  
Some discs contain a single title, while others contain more than one title. For example, there  
might be four movies on a single DVD disc. Each movie might be considered a title. Each title is  
divided into chapters. To select a title:  
1. Press (OSD) on the remote while the disc is playing to launch the display.  
2. Use the (LEFT) or (RIGHT) buttons to highlight the title icon.  
3. Press the (BACK) or (PLAY) buttons to go to the previous or next title.  
4. Press (OSD) again to hide the display.  
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Selecting a DVD chapter  
Because DVD discs use digital technology, a title can be divided into individual chapters (similar  
to tracks on a CD). You can skip to any chapter by using the Chapter feature in the OSD.  
1. While the disc is playing, press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (RIGHT) or (LEFT) buttons to highlight the Chapter icon.  
3. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to go to the next or previous chapter.  
4. Press (OSD) again to hide the display.  
Note: You can also advance to the next chapter by pressing (FAST FORWARD) on the remote,  
or go to the previous chapter by pressing (FAST REWIND).  
Note: The chapter feature won’t work if the disc isn’t formatted with chapters.  
DVD menu play  
Some DVDs have title menus and chapter menus. On these DVDs, pressing (PLAY) will  
show these menus. Press (FAST FORWARD) or (FAST REWIND) to skip the next or  
previous page, select your choice with number buttons or direction buttons.  
Example: Here’s how to select track 13.  
1. Press (FAST FORWARD) to enter the next menu.  
2. Press number buttons to select tracks.  
Or you could:  
1. Press (DOWN) to select track 13.  
2. Press (PLAY) to start playing track 13.  
3. Press (TOP MENU) to return to the title menu. Press (MENU) to return to the root  
menu.  
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Selecting CD tracks using number buttons  
While a disc is playing, use the number buttons to select tracks.  
1. If the track number is less than 10, simply press a 1-10 number button. For example:  
push 8 to select track 8. The screen shows:  
2. If the track number is over 10, press +10 and then press a 1-10 number button. For  
example: To select track 12 press +10 once and number button 2 once. The screen shows:  
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BASIC SETTINGS  
Changing the audio language  
If a DVD disc was created with additional audio language tracks (tracks recorded in different  
languages), you can use the OSD to temporarily change the player’s Audio Language setting.  
1. While the disc is playing, press (OSD) on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (BACK) or (PLAY) buttons to highlight the Audio icon. The current audio  
language appears in the text box below the row of icons.  
3. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to scroll through the audio languages until the desired  
audio language appears in the text box. The DVD audio will be played in that language.  
4. To exit from the Display, press the (OSD) button on the remote.  
Note: The language feature only works if the disc was created with multiple audio tracks. When  
you choose an audio language from the Display, you temporarily override the audio language  
setting in the DVD player’s main menu. The audio language can also be changed through the  
DVD player menu.  
Selecting the subtitle language  
If the DVD disc includes subtitles, you can use the Display to change the Subtitle language.  
1. When the disc is playing, press (OSD) on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (BACK) or (PLAY) buttons to highlight the Subtitle icon.  
3. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to scroll through the available Subtitle languages until  
the language you want appears in the text box. Subtitles will now be displayed in that  
language.  
4. To exit the Display, press the (OSD) button.  
Note: Changing the subtitle language with the Display only affects the disc currently being  
played. When the disc is removed or the player is turned off, the subtitle language will revert  
to the language setting specified through the DVD main menu. The subtitle language can  
also be changed through the DVD player menu.  
Changing the camera angle  
Some DVD discs contain multiple viewing angles for a particular scene or sequence. When  
multiple angles are available, here’s how to select an angle:  
1. When a disc is playing, press (OSD) on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. The Angle icon will display the number of angles available. For example, if there are  
3 different angles, the icon will read 1 of 3, this means angle 1 is currently being  
played, and there are a total of three angles to choose from.  
3. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to scroll through the angle choices. The angle  
number will be displayed in the text window.  
4. To exit Display press the (OSD) button on the remote.  
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Setting title time  
You can skip to a specific title time by using the Title Time feature in the OSD.  
1. While the disc is playing, press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to highlight "TT (Title) Time".  
3. Press the (PLAY) button, the text box by the right side is now highlighted.  
4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter a title time that you want to play.  
Setting chapter time  
You can skip to a specific chapter time by using the Chapter Time feature in the Display.  
1. While the disc is playing, press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to highlight "CH (Chapter) Time".  
3. Press the (PLAY) button, the text box by the right side is now highlighted.  
4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter a chapter time that you want to play.  
Using the repeat feature  
The Repeat feature is normally OFF. You can choose from among three Repeat options:  
1. ALL repeats the disc from the beginning of the DVD.  
2. TITLE repeats the title that is currently playing.  
3. CHAPTER repeats the chapter that is currently playing.  
To Use Repeat:  
1. While a disc is playing, press (OSD) on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Highlight the Repeat icon.  
3. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to scroll through the Repeat options until the  
option you want is displayed in the text box.  
4. The selected option will loop repeatedly until you cancel Repeat.  
How to Cancel Repeat  
There are three ways to cancel Repeat:  
1. Press the (STOP) button twice.  
2. Go to Repeat icon in the OSD and select Off. Press (OSD) again to hide the display.  
3. Eject the disc.  
Shifting the Displayed Time  
Using the Time Display feature in the Display, you can shift the time displayed on the screen,  
between: Title Elapsed Time, Title Remain Time, Chapter Elapsed Time, and Chapter  
Remain Time.  
1. While the disc is playing, press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to highlight "Time Disp".  
3. Press the (PLAY) button, the time options appear.  
4. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to move through the time options. Press the  
(PLAY) button when the option you want to use is highlighted.  
5. To exit Display press the (OSD) button on the remote.  
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Playing a CD  
CD discs have the following playback features: Track, L/R, Audio (not available) and Repeat.  
Selecting a Specific Track  
1. While the CD disc is playing, press (OSD) to bring up the Display.  
2. Highlight the Track icon you’d like to play.  
3. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to scroll through the track numbers.  
Setting Disc Time  
You can skip to a specific disc time by using the Disc Time feature in the Display.  
1. While the disc is playing, press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to highlight "Disc Time".  
3. Press the (PLAY) button; the text box by the right side is now highlighted.  
4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter a disc time that you want to play.  
Setting Track Time  
You can skip to a specific disc time by using the Track Time feature in the Display.  
1. While the disc is playing, press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Press the (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to highlight "Track Time".  
3. Press the (PLAY) button; the text box by the right side is now highlighted.  
4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter a track time that you want to play.  
Changing the audio channel output  
If you are playing a Stereo CD you can change the channel output from the player.  
1. Press OSD on the remote to bring up the Display.  
2. Highlight the L/R icon on the Display.  
3. The Audio channel choices appear in the text box. Press the (UP) or (DOWN)  
buttons to scroll through the choices: LEFT MONO, RIGHT MONO, MIXED MONO,  
or STEREO. The selected option becomes the active choice.  
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SETUP FUNCTIONS  
DVD & CD menus  
You might like to customize player functions to enjoy the best results for your equipment and  
discs. Here’s what to do:  
1. Press SETUP to set the main menu.  
The main menu appears on the screen. Icons across the top of the screen indicate setup  
options: General Setup, Audio Setup, Preferences, Password Setup, and Exit. The  
screen looks like this:  
2. Press direction (UP) or (DOWN) buttons to select an option, then press (PLAY) to  
confirm. Example: Press (DOWN) to highlight “Audio Setup”, and press (PLAY) to  
confirm. The screen will look like this:  
Press (UP) or (DOWN) to highlight “Dolby Digital Setup”, and then press (PLAY) to enter  
the “Dolby Digital Setup” page. The screen shows the submenu for your selection:  
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Press direction button (RIGHT) and then (DOWN) to select “Left Mono”. The screen will  
look like this:  
Press (PLAY) to confirm your selection. In “Dolby Digital Setup,” you have just set “Dual  
Mono” to “Left Mono”. The screen shows:  
3. Exit the setup menu.  
Press the (LEFT) button to exit from “Dual Mono”.  
Press the (LEFT) button to exit from “Dolby Digital Setup”.  
Press the (DOWN) button to highlight “Main Page” and press (PLAY). The screen  
shows:  
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Press the (DOWN) button 3 times to highlight “Exit Setup” and press (PLAY) to exit  
setup.  
Note: You can also keep pressing the direction button until the cursor is moved to the  
last icon illustrating Exit, then press the (PLAY) button to exit setup menu completely.  
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GENERAL SETUP  
The general setup page lets you setup and control the TV display, SPDIF output, captions,  
and screen saver.  
TV display  
1. NORMAL/PS  
Select Normal/PS when the player is connected to a normal TV. Wide-screen images  
are shown on the screen, but with the left and right parts of the video frame deleted.  
2. NORMAL/LB  
Select this “letter box” option when the player is connected to a normal TV. The entire  
wide-screen image is displayed, with black bands on the top and bottom.  
3. WIDE  
Select Wide when the product is connected to a wide-screen TV. The entire wide-screen  
image will be displayed.  
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SPDIF output  
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (SPDIF) works with digital audio equipment that can playback  
linear PCM coded audio. Here are the options:  
1. SPDIF OFF: No signal is output from the digital port.  
2. SPDIF/RAW: Select this when the DVD player is connected to a digital amplifier  
through the digital port. When a Dolby Digital or MPEG disc is played, the digital  
audio output becomes available. The connected audio amplifier must have Dolby  
Digital and MPEG decoding capabilities to play SPDIF titles.  
3. SPDIF/PCM: Select this when the DVD player is connected to a Dolby 2-channel  
digital stereo amplifier. When a Dolby Digital or MPEG disc is played, the digital port  
will output in PCM 2-channel format.  
Captions  
1. When Captions is turned ON, subtitles are displayed within the TV picture.  
2. When Captions is turn OFF, subtitles are turned off, and won’t be displayed.  
Screen saver  
When you start the screen saver, an image appears when the player stops or the video is  
frozen for a few minutes. The screen saver feature can keep the TFT screen from becoming  
damaged.  
1. Select ON to start the screen saver.  
2. Select OFF to remove the screen saver.  
Audio setup  
Audio setup options include speaker setup, Dolby digital setup, Channel Equalizer, and 3D  
processing.  
Speaker setup  
The setting structure is:  
LT/RT  
Select this option when you’re playing a disc with a multi channel soundtrack. The  
additional audio channels will be incorporated into left and right channels.  
STEREO  
Select Stereo when you’re playing a disc with a multi channel soundtrack, the output  
signal will be incorporated to stereo.  
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Dolby digital setup  
Here are the options:  
DUAL MONO  
Select this option if you’d like the output mode of both L and R channels to output mono.  
MIXED MONO  
Select this function when playing 5.1-channel audio DVDs.  
Dynamic Range Control (DRC)  
This feature uses metadata to adjust the audio’s dynamic range so you can enjoy the  
best results for your listening environment.  
Equalizer  
Select a graphic equalizer pattern according to the genre of the music being played. The  
setting options include:  
EQ TYPE  
Select a music category by pressing the direction buttons and confirm your selection by  
pressing the (PLAY) button.  
3D processing  
The setting options include:  
V SURR  
Use this option to turn Virtual Surround sound on and off.  
REVERB MODE  
Select a room and the corresponding Reverb Mode that you’d like enjoy. Press (PLAY)  
to confirm.  
Password setup  
The password setting options include:  
Adjusting the picture  
ON  
The password function is operational. “PARENTAL” is dim and cannot be selected.  
OFF  
The password is locked; “PARENTAL” option can be selected.  
Changing the password  
Select “Change” to change the password. The screen looks like this:  
Following the screen prompts, enter the old password, then choose and confirm a new one.  
Note: The password is automatically factory set to 99999.  
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Preferences  
Use preferences to set up audio and subtitle language (explained in Basic Operations), disc  
menu language, and Parental lock-out.  
Parental lock-out  
Select a rating and the parental lock out will prevent the player from playing a movie with a higher  
rating.  
Resetting player to default  
If you select this option, all function settings return to their factory preset state.  
Note: "PREFERENCES" only can be selected when the player is stopped.  
PLAYING DISCS  
DVD audio  
You can choose another language from DVDs with multi-channel audio tracks. In the  
LANGUAGE chooser, you’ll see these options:  
Audio 1/2:AC 3 5.1CH  
Audio 2/2:AC 3 5.1CH  
You can also choose to listen to one or both audio channels.  
In AUDIO MODE, you can select Mono Left, Mono Right, Mix-Mono, or Stereo. Select the  
mode you’d like to use, and press (PLAY) to confirm.  
CD audio  
When playing a multi-channel CD, you can select right channel, right channel, or stereo. In  
AUDIO MODE, select an option from: Mono Left, Mono Right, Mixed Mono, and Stereo.  
Choose your preference and press (PLAY) to confirm.  
CD or DVD fast play  
When playing a CD or DVD disc you can play it fast forward or fast reverse to quickly search  
for the track you’re looking for.  
1. Press FF to play fast forward. Each time you press the FF button, the fast forward  
speed increases by a factor of 2 - 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, and 32X.  
2. Press FR to fast reverse the disc. Each time you press the FR button, the fast  
reverse speed increases by a factor of 2 - 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, and 32X.  
3. To exit FF or FR, just press (PLAY) to switch to normal play speed.  
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DVD slow play  
You can enjoy slow motion with the following steps.  
1. Press SLOW to play a DVD slowly.  
The screen displays the following options: Select the preferred slow forward or slow reverse  
speed icon, and press (PLAY) to confirm and play. Press (PLAY) again to exit slow play.  
DVD repeat playing  
To repeat a chapter, press REPEAT, the screen will verify your choice:  
To repeat a title, press REPEAT twice, and again the screen will verify your choice:  
To repeat the entire disc, press REPEAT three times. the screen shows ALL.  
To stop the “REPEAT” function, press the REPEAT button until ALL disappears.  
CD repeat play  
To repeat a CD track, press REPEAT. The screen will display Track, and the player will  
repeat the current track.  
To repeat an entire disc, press REPEAT twice. The screen shows ALL. All the tracks on the  
CD will play, beginning with track 1.  
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To stop the REPEAT function, press REPEAT until ALL disappears.  
Repeating one selection  
Use the A-B function to repeat specific scenes or music on a CD or DVD disc.  
Search for and find the beginning of the scene or music you’d like to repeat and pause the  
disc. Press A-B to set starting point A. The screen will display:  
Now, find the end of the scene or music you’d like to repeat and pause the disc. Press A-B a  
second time to set an end point B. The screen shows:  
The player will play the disc from point A to point B, reset to point A, and play repeatedly.  
To stop this function, press A-B until AB disappears.  
Selecting DVD subtitles  
This operation only works with discs that include multiple subtitle languages.  
Press SUBTITLE repeatedly until the desired language is selected. The screen shows:  
The player will now display subtitles in the selected language. To remove subtitles, press  
SUBTITLE until the screen shows “Subtitle Off”.  
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Note: On some discs, subtitles cannot be removed. DVD discs can contain a variety of  
subtitle languages or none at all. If subtitles cannot be selected, press SUBTITLE again, and  
the screen will display ;.  
Selecting viewing angles  
Some DVD discs include additional scenes taken from different viewing angles. For  
example, when you watch a NASCAR race, you might watch it from the front, the bleachers,  
or from the car behind you without stopping the DVD.  
For example: A DVD has four viewing angles.  
Press camera icon to select ANGLE1. The screen will show:  
Press camera icon to select additional angles. The screen will display:  
Press camera again to select the original angle and return to normal playback.  
DVD & CD search options  
You may directly enter a time, title or chapter number to quickly search for a specific scene or  
music selection. The player will play the disc from that point.  
Play DVD title or chapter  
To search for a DVD title or chapter, follow this example: Search for chapter 2 in title 6.  
Begin by pressing TIME SEARCH, and the screen will display:  
Press the direction button and move the cursor to highlight the title number. The screen  
shows:  
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Press button 6 to select title 6. The screen shows:  
Repeating these, select chapter 2 in title 6. The DVD will play from that point.  
DVD time search  
Press TIME SEARCH until the screen displays:  
Press the number buttons to enter the hour, minute and second of the scene you’d like to  
play. For example: Enter the numbers 1, 0, 2, 3, and 8. Press 10/0 to enter 0. After  
setting, the product will play the disc from 1:02:38.  
CD time search  
To jump to a specific time on a CD, use TIME SEARCH to set the time for the desired  
location. For example: Play from 00:01:38 on track 6.  
Press button 6 to select track 6. The screen will show:  
Press TIME SEARCH until the screen shows:  
Press the buttons 0, 1, 3, and 8 to enter the time. Press 10/0 to enter 0. The screen  
shows:  
The player will play the CD from 00:01:38 of track 6 after setting.  
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Note: CD discs have three time search options:  
1. You can enter the elapsed time of a disc to play.  
2. You can enter the elapsed time of a track to play.  
3. You can go to a track you want to play by entering the track number.  
DVD bookmarks  
The bookmark feature lets you establish a point on the disc that the player can quickly go to.  
You can store up to 12 bookmarks per disc.  
Note: When you turn the player off or remove the disc, all bookmarks are cleared.  
Storing a Bookmark  
1. While a disc is playing, press (RESUME) on the remote.  
2. The Bookmark Menu will appear.  
3. When you reach the scene you want to mark, press (PLAY).  
4. If you want to mark another point, press the (PLAY) button to move the cursor to the  
next spot. When you reach another scene you want to mark, press (PLAY) again.  
5. Press (RESUME) to exit the Bookmark Menu and return to normal playback.  
Using Bookmarks  
1. While a disc is playing, press (RESUME) on the remote control.  
2. The Bookmark Menu will appear.  
3. Use the direction buttons to highlight the bookmarked scene you want to go to.  
Press (PLAY) and the player will play the disc from that bookmark.  
Zooming in or out  
The zoom function works with moving video or still images. Here’s how to use it:  
1. Press ZOOM during playback. The screen will display 2X. The picture will be  
enlarged to twice the size.  
2. Press ZOOM again and the screen shows 3X. The picture is enlarged three times  
normal size. Each time you press zoom, the player will play the next zoom step.  
The picture is enlarged three times normal size. Each time you press zoom, the player will  
play the next zoom step.  
Note: The product has six zoom steps: 2X, 3X, 4X, ½, 1/3, and ¼.  
1. Use the (BACK), (PLAY), (UP) AND (DOWN) buttons to move the enlarged picture.  
2. To exit zoom mode, push ZOOM until the picture returns to normal size.  
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DVD & CD program play  
To use the program playback feature, enter the order in which you want DVD titles (and  
chapters) or CD tracks to play. Here’s how to do it:  
When playing a DVD  
Press (PLAY MODE) until the screen shows:  
Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the title and chapter you want to play first.  
The title and chapter numbers you entered appear in the box. The screen shows:  
The cursor jumps to the next spot in the program list section. Make sure the box is  
highlighted and enter your next track choice using the number buttons.  
Continue adding titles and chapters until your program is complete. Play your program by  
highlighting START and press (PLAY).  
Note: If you want to play more than ten titles and chapters, highlight NEXT and press (PLAY)  
to go to the next page.  
To exit program playback, press the (STOP) button twice.  
When playing a CD  
Press (PLAY MODE) until the screen shows:  
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Use the number buttons on the remote to enter the track number you’d like to hear. The  
numbers appear in the first box. The screen displays:  
The cursor jumps to the next spot in the program list section. Make sure the box is  
highlighted and enter your next track.  
Continue adding tracks until your program is complete. You can play your program by  
highlighting START and press (PLAY).  
Note: If you want to program more than ten tracks, highlight NEXT and press (PLAY) to go to  
the next page.  
To exit program playback, press the (STOP) button twice.  
DVD & CD shuffle or random play  
The player can play CDs or DVDs in random order. Here’s how to do it:  
While a disc is playing, press (PLAY MODE) and select shuffle or random play. The  
screen shows Shuffle or Random.  
Press (PLAY) to start shuffle or random play. The player automatically selects a  
track to play. To exit shuffle or random play mode, press (STOP) twice.  
DVD & CD digest play  
This function can be used to look through the content of the track or disc.  
Playing DVDs  
Press DIGEST while a disc is playing.  
The screen prompts you to select from Title Digest, Chapter Digest, Title Interval, or  
Chapter Interval.  
Use the (DOWN) or (UP) buttons and then select TITLE DIGEST. Press PLAY to  
confirm. The player begins to scan the titles, and shows the starting picture of each  
title on the screen.  
Each page has six pictures. Use the direction buttons to select NEXT on the screen,  
and press (PLAY) to go to the next page.  
To exit the digest feature, use the direction buttons to select EXIT on the screen and  
press (PLAY) to confirm.  
Note: If you have stored bookmarks on a DVD disc, there will be one more digest option:  
BOOKMARK DIGEST.  
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Playing CDs  
Press DIGEST after the player stops.  
The screen shows “scan”:  
The player plays the first ten seconds of each track, one after another.  
To remove digest play, press (STOP), digest play is removed and the disc stops  
playing.  
Note: A CD disc only has the SCAN function.  
MP3 OPERATION  
Selecting tracks with menu  
Insert a disc and the player searches the disc. The TV screen displays the main menu:  
Press direction buttons to select a song folder. Press (PLAY) to confirm your selection. For  
example: To select CD02, the TV screen displays:  
1. Press direction buttons to select a song. Press (PLAY) button to start playback.  
2. Press (UP) or (DOWN) button to select other tracks, and press (PLAY) to play.  
3. In stop mode, select the folder icon on the left side then press (PLAY) button to return  
to the main menu.  
4. Press (LEFT) or (RIGHT) buttons to play previous or next songs.  
Note: During the playback MP3 discs, all product features such as volume control and repeat  
are the same as CD.  
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ADDITIONAL TOPICS  
Accessories  
The following accessories are included with your player.  
(1) Audio cable  
(1) Video cable  
(1) Remote control  
(1) Owner’s manual  
(1) AC power adapter  
(1) Rechargeable battery pack  
(1) Warranty card  
(1) Car cigarette adapter  
Handling discs  
To keep your discs clean, do not touch the play side of the disc. Do not attach paper or tape  
to the disc.  
Keep the disc away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Store the disc in a disc case after  
playback.  
Cleaning Discs  
Before playing wipe the disc outwards from the center with clean cloth.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you experience the following problems while using the product, this troubleshooting guide  
can help you.  
No Power  
If player is connected to AC adapter:  
Make sure the plug is inserted in the wall socket.  
Verify that the AC adapter is inserted to the correct plug on the DVD player.  
Check if the wall socket has power (Some wall sockets use an on/off switch).  
If connected to the battery:  
Make sure that the battery is tightly secured on the back of the DVD player.  
Verify that the battery is fully charged.  
If the battery and AC adapter are both plugged in, disconnect the AC adapter.  
No sound  
Check if the product is connected securely.  
Check if the volume of headphone is set to MIN when using headphone.  
Make sure you operate the TV or amplifier correctly.  
Make sure you have selected DVD player position on the amplifier.  
No image  
Check if the product is connected securely.  
Make sure you operate the TV correctly.  
Make sure you set the color system correctly.  
Bad sound quality  
Make sure the audio output mode is set correctly.  
Make sure the audio connection between the product and amplifier is right.  
Disc cannot be played  
There is no disc in the product.  
Put the disc on the disc tray properly with the label side up. Press down at the center  
of the disc so it securely seats itself.  
Clean the disc.  
Moisture has condensed in the product. Remove the disc and leave the player on for  
about one hour.  
Remote control does not work  
Remove barriers between the remote control and the player.  
Point the remote control at the player’s remote control sensor.  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Image rolls and no color  
The color system of the product doesn’t match with that of TV. Please select the  
correct TV TYPE until TV shows normal color.  
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Technical specifications  
Laser wavelength  
Video system  
650nm  
NTSC  
Frequency response  
Signal/noise ratio  
Audio distortion + noise  
Channel separation  
Dynamic range  
20Hz 20KHz ±1dB  
95dB  
-80(1KHz)  
85dB  
85dB  
Output  
Audio out (analog audio)  
Audio out (digital audio)  
Video out  
Output level: 2V±10% Load impedance: 10kohms  
Output level: 0.5Vp - p  
Output level: 1Vp - p±20%  
75 Ohm, imbalance, negative polarity  
DC 9V 2A  
Video load impedance  
Power supply  
Allowable motion temperature  
Power Consumption  
Weight  
5 – 35degrees Celsius  
20W Dimensions 190×142×29mm  
1.18 Kg (2.6 lb)  
This manual is only for your reference. Any change to the design and specifications will not  
be advised.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims  
of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Best Buy Corporation  
and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by  
Best Buy Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless  
otherwise authorized by Best Buy Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
Using the battery pack  
Attach the battery pack properly by following these directions. Make sure that the battery  
pack is attached firmly to the player when using it. Otherwise, the battery may become  
detached and cause person injury. Charge battery pack before using it.  
Attaching the battery pack  
First disconnect the AC adapter and the power cord from the player, and then attach the  
battery pack.  
1. Turn the player off.  
2. Turn the player upside down.  
3. Insert the battery pack’s catches into the player’s corresponding holes. Then, slide  
the battery pack until it is attached firmly.  
Note: Remove the battery pack from the player after being used.  
Charging the battery pack  
1. Turn the player off. The battery pack will charge only when the POWER to the player  
is turned OFF.  
2. Attach the battery pack to the player.  
3. Connect the supplied AC adapter and the power cord to the player. Charging starts,  
and the POWER/CHG indicator light is illuminated. When the charging is complete  
the indicator light turns off.  
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While the charge is in progress, do not disconnect the AC adapter and the power cord until  
the POWER/CHG indicator turns off. The charging time of a battery pack is approximately 4.5  
hours, depending on environmental conditions.  
The attached battery pack may get warm when you are charging it or operating the player.  
This is normal.  
The battery indicator is shown on the screen when the power in the battery pack is running  
low.  
Detaching the battery pack  
1. Turn the player off.  
2. Disconnect the AC adapter and the power cord from the player.  
3. Turn the player upside down.  
4. Slide the battery pack’s lock switch in the open direction, and then slide the battery  
pack in the correct direction to remove it.  
Playback time  
After the battery pack is fully recharged, its continuously working time is as follows:  
Model  
I-PD720  
Operating status  
Play DVD, TFT on  
Play DVD, TFT off  
Continuous playing time  
about 3 hours  
about 5 hours  
ATTENTION  
While using the battery pack, the environmental temperature should be 5°C (41°F) to  
35°C (95°F).  
A newly purchased battery pack can only be used after being fully charged.  
To get the longest service life out of the battery pack, charge it under or close to  
indoor temperatures.  
Never dispose of battery in fire or water.  
Do not use in high temperature or near heat sources.  
Never connect the positive and negative poles with metal.  
Do not open the battery; refer servicing only to qualified service personnel.  
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