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Daily Use
Condensation inside the Player
If the player is subjected to sharp temperature changes, it may aect the components within the DVD110. Moisture may condense
inside and the unit may not operate properly.
Cleaning
Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild cleaning solution to avoid
damaging the surface.
Disc Precaution
Do not play any cracked, broken or deformed disc. Do not try to repair the disc with any adhesive material such as glue or tape as it
may damage the unit. If there is any strange noise, vibration, picture/sound distortion, stops the player immediately.
Audio Signal Output
5.1 sound track analogues the output of audio signal, which is outputted by the coaxial optic ber digital audio signal and can be
connected to the amplier to enjoy the high quality sound.
Wide range of running voltage
The DVD110 operates using AC 110-240V.
Use and denition of “Title”
The picture or music is divided into several parts with the largest unit of “title”. For the video software, it is a section of the picture;
for the audio software, it is one piece of music. There are numbers for the title for the convenience of searching.
Use and denition of “Music Title”
This is for a group of pictures or music on a VCD, CD or MP3 disc. There is one number assigned for one music title.
Use and denition of “Chapter”
This is a unit which denes either a picture or music smaller than a title on the DVD. Usually, a title is composed of
several chapters. For the convenience of searching for specic content, there is a number for each section. Some discs
may not have a chapter number.
Angle
Some DVD’s are lmed from dierent angles; the DVD110 provides the user with the option of viewing the same content in
dierent angles. Some discs may not have a chapter number.
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Characteristics of the Player