Coby TF-DVD5000 User Manual - Page 14

Function, Buttons

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Function Buttons Basic Playbacll) 1. Switch on the player Press the Lock Button to unlock the cover of the DVD player and open it by hand. Lock Button Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn the unit on. The coby logo picture appears after 2-3 seconds turning on the unit. (If close the cover during playback, the LCD display will be OFF for power saving). 2. Load a disc Power Switch Open Button Press the OPEN Obutton to open the disc lid and insert a disc with the label up. Close the disc lid by hand. • If the single sided disc is placed in upside down, "NO DISC" or "BAD DISC" will appear on the TV screen. • After playing back all of the chapters in the title, the DVD player stops automatically and shows the menu screen. 3. Start playback Press the PLAY button to start playing. (Some discs may play automatically). If a DVD disc menu appears on screen IIII.Press the PLAY button to start playing. Press the DIRECTION buttons to select the desired feature in the menu. Press ENTER button to confirm a selection in the menu. 4. Adjust the volume Turn the volume control on main unit to the desired volume level. Problem disc messages The following message will be displayed on screen when there is a format problem with loaded disc: "WRONG REGIONAL DISC" Region code of the disc is not matching to the players (region 1 to region 6) "WRONG PASSWORD" The rating level of the disc is higher than the rating level setting of the player. The player will not play the disc. "WRONG DISC" The player is equipped with automatic disc quality detection software. When the player detects a problem or damaged disc, the unit may play the disc at a lower quality or stop completely, depending on the damaged level of the disc. Production qualities of DVD discs vary. Some discs may deviate from the industry standard. Some incorrectly formatted discs may be played. However, the playback and operational quality may be substandard. POWER management If the player will not be in use for a long period of time, unplug the player for safety.

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Function
Buttons
Basic
Playbacll)
1.
Switch
on
the
player
Press
the
Lock
Button
to
unlock
the
cover
of
the
DVD
player
and
open
it
by
hand.
Lock
Button
Slide
the
POWER
switch
to
the
right
to
turn
the
unit
on.
The
coby
logo
picture
appears
after
2-3
seconds
turning
on
the
unit.
(If
close
the
cover
during
playback,
the
LCD
display
will
be
OFF
for
power
saving).
Power
Switch
Open
Button
2.
Load
a
disc
Press
the
OPEN
Obutton
to
open
the
disc
lid
and
insert
a
disc
with
the
label
up.
Close
the
disc
lid
by
hand.
If
the
single
sided
disc
is
placed
in
upside
down,
"NO
DISC"
or
"BAD
DISC"
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
After
playing
back
all
of
the
chapters
in
the
title,
the
DVD
player
stops
automatically
and
shows
the
menu
screen.
3.
Start
playback
Press
the
PLAY
button
to
start
playing.
(Some
discs
may
play
automatically).
If
a
DVD
disc
menu
appears
on
screen
IIII.Press
the
PLAY
button
to
start
playing.
Press
the
DIRECTION
buttons
to
select
the
desired
feature
in
the
menu.
Press
ENTER
button
to
confirm
a
selection
in
the
menu.
4.
Adjust
the
volume
Turn
the
volume
control
on
main
unit
to
the
desired
volume
level.
Problem
disc
messages
The
following
message
will
be
displayed
on
screen
when
there
is
a
format
problem
with
loaded
disc:
"WRONG
REGIONAL
DISC"
Region
code
of
the
disc
is
not
matching
to
the
players
(region
1
to
region
6)
"WRONG
PASSWORD"
The
rating
level
of
the
disc
is
higher
than
the
rating
level
setting
of
the
player.
The
player
will
not
play
the
disc.
"WRONG
DISC"
The
player
is
equipped
with
automatic
disc
quality detection
software.
When
the
player
detects
a
problem
or
damaged
disc,
the
unit
may
play
the
disc
at
a
lower
quality
or
stop
completely,
depending
on
the
damaged
level
of
the
disc.
Production
qualities
of
DVD
discs
vary.
Some
discs
may
deviate
from
the
industry
standard.
Some
incorrectly
formatted
discs
may
be
played.
However,
the
playback
and
operational
quality
may
be
substandard.
POWER
management
If
the
player
will
not
be
in
use
for
a
long
period
of
time,
unplug
the
player
for
safety.