Laser DVD-HD018 User manual

Category
Soundbar speakers
Type
User manual

Laser DVD-HD018 is a versatile and feature-rich device that allows you to enjoy your favorite movies, music, and photos in high quality. With its HDMI output, component and composite outputs, connecting the player to your TV or home theater system is a breeze. The USB port enables you to play media directly from USB drives, and the built-in DVD player supports a wide range of disc formats including DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. The player also features a range of audio and video settings, allowing you to customize your playback experience to your liking.

Laser DVD-HD018 is a versatile and feature-rich device that allows you to enjoy your favorite movies, music, and photos in high quality. With its HDMI output, component and composite outputs, connecting the player to your TV or home theater system is a breeze. The USB port enables you to play media directly from USB drives, and the built-in DVD player supports a wide range of disc formats including DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. The player also features a range of audio and video settings, allowing you to customize your playback experience to your liking.

Laser DVD Player
DVD-HD018
User Manual
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Thank you
for your purchase!
Laser Corporation is 100% Australian owned
& operated. To get the most out of your
product please read the user manual
carefully and keep for future use.
For specic information relating to your product
such as Spare Parts, FAQs, Warranty claims,
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
DVD Player
Remote Control
2 x AAA Batteries
AV cable
Wall adapter
User Manual
POWER
Power Consumption ≤ 6W
Power Supply
AC lnput (V) ~110-240V
Frequency (Hz) 50Hz/60Hz
AV
Video Guideline
Video Output Vp-p (V) 1 .0 ± 0.2 (750Ω)
Level Denition (TV-line) > 450
Audio Guideline
Audio Output (Vrms) 2.0 ± 0.2 (10KΩ)
S/N Ratio (dB) > 80dB
Audio Dynamic Range > 80dB
MEDIA
Disc Compatibility
DVD/ DVD±R/ DVD±RW/
CD/ CD‐R/
CD‐RW/Kodak Picture
Supported Files
Video: AVI (Xvid), VOB
Audio: MP3
Image: JPG
Supported
Disc Formats
DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-9,
DVD+RW
VCD, VCD1.0, VCD2.0
CDDA, CDG
CD-R, CD+RW
GENERAL
Dimensions 200 x 181 x 42mm
Weight 580g
Operating Condition Level surface only
Region Code Unlocked
Temperature Condition 0℃ - 40℃
SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT & REAR PANEL
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1Power Out
2HDMI Out
1Disc Tray
2Display
3Eject
4Play/Pause
5Power
6USB In
3Component &
Composite Out
4Coaxial Out
REMOTE CONTROL
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1Eject
Open and
close disc
tray.
2 Power Turn player
on/off.
3 Audio
Select a
different
audio
language.
4 Menu
Return to
disc main
menu.
5 Mute Turn sound
on/off.
6Subtitle
Turn on/off
subtitles
(dependant
on disc).
7Number
Keys
Select
les and
chapters of
videos.
8 Display
Turn on/off
time, title,
and chapter
info.
9Setup
Enter main
player
menu.
10 Return
Go to disc
menu
screen.
11 Navigation
and OK
Move
cursor
during
menus and
select
options.
12 Volume - Reduce
volume
13 Volume + Increase
volume
14 Slow
Reduce
the speed
of video
playback
15 Search
Search by
video
chapter and
time
(dependant
on disc).
16 Play/
Pause
Start or
pause
video
playback.
17 A-B
Select
segment of
media for
replay.
18 Step
View
playback
one frame
at a time.
19 Clear
Clear
previously
selected
data or
search info.
20 Stop Stop
playback.
21 Zoom Zoom in/out
from image.
22 Rewind Rewind
media.
23 Fast
Forward
Fast
Forward
media.
24 Next Skip
forward.
25 Previous Skip back.
26 Repeat
Repeat the
current
track.
27 PBC
Press to
return to
menu page
during VCD
playback.
28 Angle
Change
video angle
(dependant
on disc).
29 Channel
Switch
between
2.1, 5.1 &
L/R channel
sound
output.
30 Video
Select video
output
mode.
31 USB
Switch
between
USB & disc
playback.
32 Title Return to
title screen.
33 Prog
Program
the order of
playback
for Titles &
Chapters.
1. Plug the rst HDMI cable
into the HDMI OUTPUT on
the player and into the HDMI
input on the AV Receiver.
2. Plug a second HDMI cable
into the HDMI OUTPUT on
the AV Receiver and into the
HDMI input on the TV.
SUGGESTED
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING THE HDMI CABLE
TO A HOME THEATRE SYSTEM
Composite
Red, White, Yellow RCA
(Easy)
HDMI
(Easiest)
OTHER CONNECTION
EXAMPLES
FOR COMPONENT OR
COMPOSITE DEVICES
FOR HDMI DEVICES
General Settings
TV System
• PAL – 50Hz displays
• NTSC – 60Hz displays
• AUTO – Auto-detect display
Screen Saver
Turn screen saver on/off.
TV Type
Select aspect ratio:
4:3 Pan & Scan – Takes a widescreen
image and displays in on a 4:3 screen.
MENU OPERATION
4:3 Letterbox – Native 4:3
content (black bars will appear on left and
right of image if watching on widescreen
TVs)
16:9 – For widescreen TVs. Depending
on the content there may be black bars
above and below the image. Most studio
lms will have black bars.
Password
Rating
Resume
Default
Setup a password. The default password is
“1234”. The locked/ unlocked padlock icon
indicates whether the password is active/
inactive.
Set content restrictions.
Set if disc resumes where playback was
last stopped.
Reset device to factory default
settings
MENU OPERATION
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OSD Language
Set default on-screen display language.
Audio Lang
Set default audio language.
Subtitle Lang
Set default subtitle language.
Menu Lang
Set default menu language.
LANGUAGE SETTINGS
HDMI Output
Select video resolution when using a HDMI
connection.
Video
CVBS – Select for RCA/AV
connections
YUV – Select for analogue Component
connections
YPbPr – Select for digital Component con-
nections.
DISPLAY SETTINGS
Audio Out
SPDIF/OFF – HDMI audio off.
SPDIF/RAW – HDMI Bitstream audio
signal to an external device for decoding.
Use this setting is you have an AV receiver
or soundbar that can decode the signal for
higher quality audio.
SPDIF/PCM – HDMI local decoding. Use
this setting for audio to be decoded by the
DVD player. Use this setting if audio is being
played back via your TV speakers.
Downmix
Stereo – Audio signals are output without
Dolby Surround effects.
LT/RT – Multichannel audio is reproduced
through a lesser number of speakers.
AUDIO SETTINGS
Dual Mono
Stereo – Output single channel
audio through front left and right speakers.
Mono L – Output single channel
audio through front left speaker.
Mono R – Output single channel audio
through front right speaker.
Mix Mono – Equal volume mixed.
DOLBY MENU
No image.
• Make sure TV and DVD player are turned on
and out of standby.
• Check the cable connections.
• Check the input selection on the TV is
correct e.g. HDMI 1, HDMI 2, AV1, AV2 etc.
Player does not respond to remote.
• Clear any obstacles between the remote
and the player.
• Try moving closer or reduce the angle
pointing to the player. Max remote distance is
approx. 8 meters.
• Replace the batteries.
• Clean the sensor panel on the remote and
player.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No audio.
• Check the audio output menu options on
the player is set correctly. If using HDMI and
not sure, use SPDIF/PCM.
• If using an external amplier/ soundbar,
ensure connections are correct and the
external device has been switched on.
• If using component or composite, check
the red and white audio cables are correctly
connected to the TV.
• If playing a le from USB check that the
audio le is in MP3 format.
Disc playback is intermittent.
• Check the condition of the disc. If
surface is damaged or scratched, then
the disc may be unusable.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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• The lens on the player may be dirty. Use a
CD/DVD lens cleaner.
Abnormal operation.
• Turn the player off at the power, wait 10
seconds, then turn it back on.
• Use the “Default” option from the “General
Settings” menu to reset the player to factory
default settings.
Files not playing back via USB or USB
drive not detected.
• Max USB drive size is 32gb and formatted
to the FAT32 le system.
• Check the le type is supported by the
player. Only MP3, AVI and JPG les are
supported.
• Max resolution of AVI les can be no larger
than 720 x 576.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS
Laser warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 36 months, from the
date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or
instructions where provided. The benet of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian
Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or
services to which the warranty relates.
Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair, or
exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This warranty
will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear,
neglect, or improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase
How to make a product warranty claim:
1. Find your receipt with date of purchase. If this is not available, Laser will make an assessment
based on the date of manufacture, condition of the product and type of defect.
2. Please contact your original place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and
refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy.
3. If your original place of purchase cannot be contacted, please contact Laser with a description
of the fault. To assist our team in providing you with a quick resolution, please include any
photos and/or a short video demonstrating the fault with your product.
Phone: (02) 9870 3355
Email: [email protected]
Online: www.laserco.net/support/warranty and follow the website instructions
Business Address: U1 6-8 Byeld Street, Macquarie Park, 2113, NSW, Australia
4. Laser will review your claim and in the rst instance, attempt to troubleshoot and resolve the
issue for you without the need to return the product.
5. If it is determined via troubleshooting that your product may be faulty, our team will provide
instructions to have the product returned for assessment. If the product does need to be
returned within the warranty period, Laser will arrange return shipping at no cost to you.
6. Once we receive the product, our experienced technicians will assess it and determine how
best to resolve the issue.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
For more
helpful guides
visit us at
LASER
www.youtube.com/LasercoAu
www.laserco.com.au
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Laser DVD-HD018 User manual

Category
Soundbar speakers
Type
User manual

Laser DVD-HD018 is a versatile and feature-rich device that allows you to enjoy your favorite movies, music, and photos in high quality. With its HDMI output, component and composite outputs, connecting the player to your TV or home theater system is a breeze. The USB port enables you to play media directly from USB drives, and the built-in DVD player supports a wide range of disc formats including DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. The player also features a range of audio and video settings, allowing you to customize your playback experience to your liking.

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