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Jun 7, 2022 — Instruction Manual. Laser DVD Player. DVD-HD012 ... QUICK USER GUIDE DVD-HD011 ... HDMI audio on the receiver (see your receiver's owners' manual for more.

User Manual - Manual - DVD-HD012

DVD Player HD012 | Multi-Region DVD player | Laserco

PDF Instruction Manual QUICK USER GUIDE Laser DVD Player

QUICK USER GUIDE DVD-HD012DVD-HD011 CONNECTING THE PLAYER HDMI can transmit both audio and video signals over a single cable. If you have an HDMI capable receiver that can support HDMI audio, you can simply run an HDMI cable from the player to your receiver and enable


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Manual - DVD-HD012
Instruction Manual
Laser DVD Player
DVD-HD012
5.1 Channel

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THE FRONT PANEL
THE REAR PANEL
DVD-HD012
1: HDM I OUT 2: COM PONENT OUT (GREEN) 3: COM POSITE OUT (RED) 4: COM PONENT OUT (BLUE) 5: COM POSITE OUT (WHITE) 6: COM PONENT OUT (RED) 7: COM POSITE OUT (YELLOW) 8: M AINS POWER INPUT

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OPEN/ CLOSE POW ER AUDIO M ENU M UTE SUBTITLE
[NUM BER KEYS]
DISPLAY COPY/ DELETE SETUP RETURN [NO FUNCTION] DIRECTION KEY
ENTER VOLUM E SLOW
SEARCH
PLAY/ PAUSE A-B
STEP
CLEAR STOP ZOOM M ARK Q-PLAY FAST FORWARD PREVIOUS/ NEXT REW IND PBC CHANNEL REPEAT ANGLE USB
PROG VIDEO TITLE

Open and close disc tray
Turn player ON or OFF
Select a different language
Enter M ENU settings screen
Turn sound ON/ OFF Turn ON/ OFF subtitles as supported by your file or disc Select files and chapters of videos Turn ON/ OFF time, title and chapter information Use to manage USB files
Enter menu settings
Go to the DISC menu screen
[NO FUNCTION] Used to move cursor around screen Use to select on option or f eat ur e Increase or decrease volume Reduce the speed of video playback Search by video chapter and time (Some options different for USB/ DVD) Press to pause and again to play Select segment of video or music for reply View playback one frame at a time Clear previously selected data and search information Stop playback of files
Zoom IN/ OUT from an image
Create playback point Quick play/ Direct Play (Go direct to movie and bypass preview s) Fast-forw ard video or music
Skip forw ards/ backw ards
Rew ind video or music
(not available on t his model) Sw itch betw een 2.1 and 5.1 sound output Repeat t he current track
(not available on t his model) Sw itch betw een USB and disc playback Program the Title and Chapter order of playback Select video output mode
Return to title screen

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SUGGESTED CONNECTIONS

HDM I (EASIEST)

COM PONENT (EASY)

COM POSITE Red, White, Yellow RCA
(EASY)

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CONNECTING THE HDM I CABLE TO A HOM E THEATRE SYSTEM
1. Plug t he first HDM I cable int o t he HDM I OUTPUT on t he player and int o the HDM I input on the Hom e Theat re Syst em .
2. Plug t he second HDM I cable int o t he HDM I OUTPUT on t he Home Theat re Syst em and int o t he HDM I input on t he t elevision.
OTHER CONNECTION EXAM PLES

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CONNECTING THE PLAYER
 HDM I can t ransmit bot h audio and video signals over a single cable. If you
have an HDM I capable receiver t hat can support HDM I audio, you can simply run an HDM I cable from t he player t o your receiver and enable HDM I audio on t he receiver (see your receiver's owners' manual for more informat ion). The receiver usually has an HDM I out put t hat you can connect t o your TV t o pass t he video signal.
 HDM I is a wonderful t hing. A single cable can t ransport bot h audio AND
video from your player t o your display. Be aware, however, t hat HDM I is an evolving st andard, and t here could be compat ibilit y issues. A receiver t hat support s audio input over HDM I is required.
 Some receivers offer HDM I port s solely for video swit ching. If your receiver
does not have audio input capabilit y, please read t he following sect ions regarding ot her connect ion met hods.
 In order t o play mult i-channel audio for all format s, t he receiver must
support HDM I v1.1 or lat er. A receiver t hat support s HDM I v1.3 w it h decoding capabilit y for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD M ast er Audio is preferred. Please check t he specificat ions of your receiver t o ensure t hat it meet s t he requirement s.
 Due t o bandwidt h lim it at ions, high resolut ion audio format s such as Dolby
Digit al Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolut ion and DTS-HD M ast er Audio cannot be sent t hrough t he coaxial digit al audio out put . A reduced resolut ion version of t he same audio t rack will be out put inst ead. To list en t o high resolut ion audio format s in t heir best qualit y, please use t he HDM I connect ion if you have a receiver t hat handles HDM I audio.

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Based on your TV hardware, select one of the following options: NTSC, PAL60, PAL or AUTO. Default is PAL.

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File Playback from Disc or USB
The files supported for playback are: Video - AVI (Xvid), VOB, Music MP3, Image - JPG. Insert your disc or connect your USB thumb drive and press the USB button.

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FAQS
No Video displayed on TV
· M ake sure TV is t urned on. · Check t he cable connect ions. · Check t he input select ion on t he TV is correct . Eg. HDM I1, HDM I2, AV1 or AV2 et c
Player does not respond to remote
· Clear any obst acle bet w een t he remot e and t he player. · Try moving closer or reduce t he angle t o t he player · Check t he condit ion of t he bat t eries and replace if necessary. · Clean t he sensor panel on t he player.
No audio during DVD/ file
· Check t he audio out put of t he player is set correct ly. · If using ext ernal amplifier/ speakers, ensure connect ions are correct and amp is t urned on. · Check input on TV/ M onit or. · Check files audio t rack is support ed by t his player.
Disc playback is jerky
· Check t he condit ion of t he disc. If surface is dam aged or scrat ched repair or replace if necessary.
Video file playback is jerky and stops
· Check t he file is compat ible w it h player. · Check resolut ion of file. High Definit ion files may cause int ermit t ent playback issues. Reduce resolut ion and bit rat e of file t o improve playback.
Abnormal Player operations
· Turn t he player off and unplug t he player from w all. Wait for 1 or 2 m inut es and plug back in. Player should now funct ion normally.
Disc is locked in player
· If t he player w ill not eject disc. Turn t he pow er OFF and t hen ON again. Immediat ely press t he OPEN/ CLOSE but t on (32) t o open t he t ray.
Some files do not play back. W hat files are supported?
The support ed files are; Video-AVI (Xvid), VOB; Audio-M P3 and Image-JPG

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Video Guide Line Video OutputVp-p(V)

Audio Output (Vrms)
Audio Guide Line S/N Ratio(db)
Audio Dynamic Range

Audio Frequency DVD Audio

Response

CD Audio

Power Supply

AC Input(V) Frequency(Hz)

Power Consumption

1.0 ± 0.2 (75) > 450
1.8 ± 0.2 (10K) > 80dB > 80dB
Fs 48KHz PCM 4Hz-22KHz Fs 96KHz PCM 4Hz-22KHz Fs 44.1 KHz PCM 4Hz-20KHZ
~ 110-240V 50Hz/60Hz
<15W

Temperature Condition

0°C-40°C

Operating Condition

Level Surface

Dimension

22.5 x 18.8 x 4.5cm

Weight Supported Files

730g
Video: AVI (Xvid), VOB Audio: MP3 Image: JPG

For furt her product inform at ion and inst ruct ions please visit our product web page at w w w.laserco.comw.awuwo.rlawsewrwco.l.acsoemrc.oa.ucom.au/ support
Please note: As cont inuous improvement s are made to t his product , slight operat ional differences may occur. For t he most up-to-date user manual, please visit our web site.

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Warranty Against Defects Laser Corporat ion Pt y Ltd (" Laser" ) warrant s your new product t o be free from defects in mat erials and workmanship for 12 mont hs, from the dat e of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance w ith accompanying recommendations or inst ruct ions w here provided. The benefit of t his warrant y is in addition t o your right s under t he Aust ralian Consumer Law and to ot her right s and remedies of t he consumer under a law in relation t o t he goods or services t o which the warrant y relat es. Through a network of ret ailers and resellers, Laser will provide you wit h your choice of a repair, exchange (where possible) or refund (within Dead on Arrival period) for t his product if it becomes defect ive wit hin t he w arrant y period. This w arrant y will no longer apply where t he defect is a result of alterat ion, accident , misuse, abuse, normal w ear and t ear, neglect or improper st orage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. How t o make a product warrant y claim: St ep 1: Find your receipt w hich proves t he dat e of purchase. Where t he date of purchase cannot be verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the dat e of manufact ure, the condition of the Laser product and the t ype of defect . St ep 2a): Cont act your place of purchase. They w ill assess t he nature of the fault and repair, replace or refund the product as per t heir st ore refund or warrant y policy. St ep 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be cont act ed, t hen you can cont act Laser Cust omer Service with det ails of your defect ive Laser Product Phone (02) 9870 3388; or Email: service@laserco.com.au or online www.laserco.com.au/ warrant y (click on " Consumers (End Users)" ). Our business address is: Unit 1/ 6-8 Byfield St reet , Nort h Ryde, NSW 2113 St ep 3: Laser will issue you wit h a Ret urn Aut horisat ion (RA) number wit hin 48 hours. When requested, send us t he defective product and a copy of your receipt . Laser will cover t he cost of t he ret urn delivery. St ep 4: Wait for us t o cont act you. Once we have received your defect ive Laser product for inspection, w e w ill inform you of our assessment of your claim wit hin 7 days. When we cont act you, we will first ly let you know whet her you have a valid claim under this Warrant y, and if so, we will inform you whet her your defect ive Laser product will be replaced or repaired, together with t he number of days you can expect to w ait t o receive your replaced or repaired Laser product. St ep 5: For further det ails on w arrant y cover and ret urns, please check Terms and Conditions for Warranty Returns section at www.laserco.com.au/ warrant y (Consumers Section). Our goods come w it h guarant ees t hat cannot be excluded under t he Aust ralian Consumer Law. You are entit led to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any ot her reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also ent itled t o have the goods repaired or replaced if t he goods fail t o be of accept able qualit y and the failure does not amount t o a major failure.



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