Directed Video DV2605 Installation Guide

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Page 1 - Multi-Media Disc Player

Multi-Media Disc Player MMOODDEELLSS DDVV22660022,, DDVV22660055© 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc. N83220.50 09-04OO WW NN EE RR ’’ SS GG UU II

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RReemmoottee CCoonnttrrooll1. Menu PBC 14. Eject2. Power 15. Clear3. Number keys 16. Slow4. Subtitle 17. Program5. Display 18. Mute6. Audio 19. Repea

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RReemmoottee CCoonnttrrooll——BBaatttteerryy RReeppllaacceemmeennttSlide open the battery door as shown below. Insert 2 AAA size batteries accordingt

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AAVV IINNPPUUTT CCOONNNNEECCTTIIOONNSSSS--VVIIDDEEOO CCOONNNNEECCTTIIOONNSSHHOOUUSSEEHHOOLLDD PPOOWWEERR CCOONNNNEECCTTIIOONNUse the 3.5mm AC ada

Page 5 - IImmppoorrttaanntt

VVEEHHIICCLLEE PPOOWWEERR CCOONNNNEECCTTIIOONNFor vehicle power applications, use the following connection diagram. The cableprovided for this conne

Page 6 - FFeeaattuurreess

AAMMPPLLIIFFIIEERR CCOONNNNEECCTTIIOONNSSTTVV AANNTTEENNNNAA CCOONNNNEECCTTIIOONNNNOOTTEE::The following is only for disc player model DV2605.“F” –

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BBaassiicc OOppeerraattiioonnAfter installation is completed, and the remote control’sbatteries have been installed you are ready for operation.Turn

Page 8 - FFrroonntt PPaanneell

MMUUTTEENNOOTTEE::Mute works only with analog audio output.While playing, press MUTE to silence the audio output.Press MUTE again to restore audio out

Page 9 - RReeaarr PPaanneell

OOtthheerr OOppeerraattiinngg FFeeaattuurreessPPLLAAYYBBAACCKK WWIITTHH MMEENNUUIf the DVD disc has a menu and the PBC (Play BackControl) state is

Page 10 - RReemmoottee CCoonnttrrooll

SSLLOOWW PPLLAAYYWhile a disc is playing press the SLOW button, the disc willplay slow. You also can play slow in the reverse direction.Each press of

Page 11 - CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss

DDIISSPPLLAAYY TTRRAACCKK LLIISSTTFor DVD discs: press MENU/PBC or TITLE to display thetrack list. Press (S/T) to select a track and then pressENTER

Page 12 - TV SET OR DVD PLAYER

NNOONN--TTRRAANNSSFFEERRAABBLLEE LLIIMMIITTEEDD CCOONNSSUUMMEERR WWAARRRRAANNTTYYDirected Electronics, Inc. (Directed) promises to the original purch

Page 13 - NNOOTTEE::

PPRROOGGRRAAMM PPLLAAYYNNOOTTEE::The availability of this feature is subject to the type ofdisc.1. Set PBC off, with the player in the stop state.2.

Page 14 - AMPLIFIER

MMPP331. Press EJECT and remove any disc loaded into the player.2. Load a MP3 disc.3. Press EJECT again, the screen will show the followingmenu:Use th

Page 15 - PPLLAAYY

NNOOTTEE::If the PROGRAM button is pressed (or the pro-gramming function through the main menu is selected)while a disc is playing, an error in operat

Page 16 - RREEMMOOTTEE SSEENNSSOORR

AAUUDDIIOO TTOONNEE CCOONNTTRROOLLThe audio tone control allows adjustment of the bass andtreble of the audio. Press the ENTER button to access thes

Page 17 - FFAASSTT BBAACCKKWWAARRDD

The highlight in-dictates the cur-rent selection.Explains the cur-rent item or sub-menu.The following sections describe the system setup proce-dures.S

Page 18 - SSEELLEECCTT TTRRAACCKK

CCOOAAXXIIAALL OOUUTTPPUUTTIf you use the coaxial terminal to output the audio signal, youneed to set the audio output to SPDIF/RAW or SPDIF/PCM.1. P

Page 19 - RREEPPEEAATT PPLLAAYY

SSEETT PPAARREENNTTAALL GGUUIIDDAANNCCEEThe following procedure set the PG guides for DVD discs.1. Make sure there is no disc in the player.2. Press

Page 20 - Program : P00:00

MMEENNUU DDIISSPPLLAAYY LLAANNGGUUAAGGEE1. Press the SETUP button to display the system menu.2. Press the (S/T) buttons to highlight Preferences, th

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SSMMAARRTT NNAAVVThis feature is used to set whether a menu with a MP3,MPEG or JPEG disc.1. Press the SETUP button to display the system menu.2. Pres

Page 22 - TTVV ((DDVV22660055))

PPRROOGGRRAAMMPress the PROGRAM button to select/change the playing order. (Not available on alldiscs).EEJJEECCTTPress the EJECT button to eject the d

Page 23 - X) buttons to

TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttssNon-Transferable Limited Consumer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Important . . . . . .

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MMUUTTEEWhile playing, press this key to switch the audio off, press again to restore audio.(this only functions with the analog audio output).FFAASST

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NNUUMMBBEERR BBUUTTTTOONNSSThe 0 through 9 number buttons are used to enter numbers; such as, number of thetrack, DVD chapter number, time data, etc.

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GGlloossssaarryyTTiittllee -- For DVD discs it is defined as a complete section of video recording, music,or movie (usually of some length). Each ti

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● Shut the disc player off, wait 10 minutes, turn the power on and see if theproblem cleared up.PPLLAAYYEERR CCOONNTTRROOLLSS● If a button(s) do not

Page 28 - TTIITTLLEE

DDiisscc CClleeaanniinnggUse a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface. If the disc is quite dirty, use a soft clothslightly wetted with isopropyl (rubbin

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HHAANNDDLLIINNGG Dirt, dust, scratches, and warping discs will cause misoperation. Do not place stickers or make scratches on discs. Do not warp discs

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Directed Electronics, Inc.Vista, CA 92081www.directed.com© 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc.—All rights reservedN83220.50 09-04TThhee ccoommppaannyy

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Play/Pause ...28Title...

Page 32 - GGlloossssaarryy

IImmppoorrttaannttBefore you use this product, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with allthe safety and precautions notices along with the fu

Page 33 - SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss

● Ensure that no liquids or foreign objects are spilled or allowed to enter theunit. This will damage the unit.● Ensure the plugs at the rear of the u

Page 34 - DDiisscc CClleeaanniinngg

WWhhaatt iiss IInncclluuddeedd● DV2602 or DV2605 ● Remote control● Remote IR sensor ● (2) AAA size batteries● Mounting slide bracket ● Frame (bezel)

Page 35 - HHAANNDDLLIINNGG

FFrroonntt PPaanneell1. Volume Down 11. Audio-L (Auxiliary Input)2. Volume Up 12. Video (Auxiliary Input)3. Power 13. Phone Jack4. Cursor Keys 14. Ne

Page 36 - N83220.50 09-04

RReeaarr PPaanneell1. RF In (DV2605 only) 5. Remote Sensor Input2. Video 6. S-Video3. Audio-L 7. Digital Coaxial (audio)4. Audio-R 8. Power Connectio

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