HD012 Laser DVD Player Instruction Manual

June 28, 2024
Laser

HD012 Laser DVD Player

Product Introduction

THE FRONT PANEL

THE REAR PANEL

  1. HDMI OUT
  2. COMPONENT OUT (GREEN)
  3. COMPOSITE OUT (RED)
  4. COMPONENT OUT (BLUE)
  5. COMPOSITE OUT (WHITE)
  6. COMPONENT OUT (RED)
  7. COMPOSITE OUT (YELLOW)
  8. MAINS POWER INPUT

REMOTE CONTROL

1. OPEN/CLOSE Open and close disc tray
2. POWER Turn player ON or OFF
3. AUDIO Select a different language
4. MENU Enter MENU settings screen
5. MUTE Turn sound ON/OFF
6. SUBTITLE Turn ON/OFF subtitles as supported by your file or disc
7. [NUMBER KEYS] Select files and chapters of videos
8. DISPLAY Turn ON/OFF time, title and chapter information
9. COPY/DELETE Use to manage USB files
10. SETUP Enter menu settings
11. RETURN Go to the DISC menu screen
12/16. [NO FUNCTION] [NO FUNCTION]

12/14

/15/16.

| DIRECTION KEY| Used to move cursor around screen
13.| ENTER| Use to select on option or feature
17/18.| VOLUME| Increase or decrease volume
19.| SLOW| Reduce the speed of video

playback

20.| SEARCH| Search by video chapter and time (Some options different for USB/DVD)
21.| PLAY/PAUSE| Press to pause and again to play
22.| A-B| Select segment of video or music for reply
23.| STEP| View playback one frame at a time
24.| CLEAR| Clear previously selected data and search information
25.| STOP| Stop playback of files
26.| ZOOM| Zoom IN/OUT from an image
27.| MARK| Create playback point
28.| Q-PLAY| Quick play/Direct Play (Go direct to movie and bypass previews)
29.| FAST FORWARD| Fast-forward video or music
30/32.| PREVIOUS/NEXT| Skip forwards/backwards
31.| REWIND| Rewind video or music
33.| PBC| (not available on this model)
34.| CHANNEL| Switch between 2.1 and 5.1

sound output

35.| REPEAT| Repeat the current track
36.| ANGLE| (not available on this model)
37.| USB| Switch between USB and disc playback
38.| PROG| Program the Title and Chapter order of playback
39.| VIDEO| Select video output mode
40.| TITLE| Return to title screen

SUGGESTED CONNECTIONS

CONNECTING THE HDMI CABLE TO A HOME THEATRE SYSTEM

  1. Plug the first HDMI cable into the HDMI OUTPUT on the player and into the HDMI input on the Home Theatre System.
  2. Plug the second HDMI cable into the HDMI OUTPUT on the Home Theatre System and into the HDMI input on the television.

OTHER CONNECTION EXAMPLES

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 HDMI audio on the receiver (see your receiver’s owners’ manual for more information). The receiver usually has an HDMI output that you can connect to your TV to pass the video signal.
  • HDMI is a wonderful thing. A single cable can transport both audio AND video from your player to your display. Be aware, however, that HDMI is an evolving standard, and there could be compatibility issues. A receiver that supports audio input over HDMI is required.
  • Some receivers offer HDMI ports solely for video switching. If your receiver does not have audio input capability, please read the following sections regarding other connection methods.
  • In order to play multi-channel audio for all formats, the receiver must support HDMI v1.1 or later. A receiver that supports HDMI v1.3 with decoding capability for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio is preferred. Please check the specifications of your receiver to ensure that it meets the requirements.
  • Due to bandwidth limitations, high resolution audio formats such as Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio cannot be sent through the coaxial digital audio output. A reduced resolution version of the same audio track will be output instead. To listen to high resolution audio formats in their best quality, please use the HDMI connection if you have a receiver that handles HDMI audio.

Menu Operation

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

Resume
If this option is set to “ON” and the power is turned off, the player will remember where it stopped and when the power is resumed, it will continue to play from that point.

Resolution
On HDMI, select one of the following video output resolution : OFF, 720P, 1080 , 1080P.

TV Type
Use this submenu to select the aspect ratio.

NOTE : Here are some examples of how the Aspect Ratio setting will change the picture based on how the video content was recorded and your TV type.

Password
Use the numerical keys to set your personal 4-digit password. The default password is noooo.

Parental Control
Use this option to set an appropriate rating to restrict viewing for children. The options available correspond to the film ratings on the disc.

Default
Use this option to restore the default factory settings.

Language setup
Select options for your on-screen menu language and subtitles.

OSD language
Select a language to be used on on-screen display and setup

Audio language
Use this option to set the audio (dubbing) language.

Subtitle language
Use this option to set the subtitle language, or choose ‘off to hide the subtitles.

Menu language
Use this option to set the film’s menu language.

Audio setup

Audio out
Use this menu to select your audio output.

Key
Use UP/DOWN arrows to adjust the key.

Video setup
Under this menu you can select options for your image output.

Brightness
Use UP/DOWN arrows to adjust the brightness.

Contrast
Use UP/DOWN arrows to adjust the contrast.

Hue
Use UP/DOWN arrows to adjust the hue.

Saturation
Use UP/DOWN arrows to adjust the saturation.

Sharpness
Use UP/DOWN arrows to adjust the sharpness.

Speaker setup
Select options including downmix, subwoofer, center delay, rear delay and size of front, center and rear speakers.

Downmix
This setting is for Home Theater. If two channels are required, select Stereo.

Digital setup
Use this menu to select digital setup options including OP, dynamic range and dual/mono.

OP mode
For nighttime playing, select LINE OUT to set volume at a lower level. For daytime playing, select RF REMOD to set volume at a higher level.

Dynamic range
When LINE OLIT is selected, use this setting to adjust the line out ratio for a different effect.

Dual mono
Choose this option to set up the left (L) and right (R) mono output; there are four modes in this option.

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.

FAQS

No Video displayed on TV

  • Make sure TV is turned on.
  • Check the cable connections.
  • Check the input selection on the TV is correct. Eg. HDMI1, HDMI2, AV1 or AV2 etc

Player does not respond to remote

  • Clear any obstacle between the remote and the player.
  • Try moving closer or reduce the angle to the player
  • Check the condition of the batteries and replace if necessary.
  • Clean the sensor panel on the player.

No audio during DVD/file

  • Check the audio output of the player is set correctly.
  • If using external amplifier/speakers, ensure connections are correct and amp is turned on.
  • Check input on TV/Monitor.
  • Check files audio track is supported by this player.

Disc playback is jerky

  • Check the condition of the disc. If surface is damaged or scratched repair or replace if necessary.

Video file playback is jerky and stops

  • Check the file is compatible with player.
  • Check resolution of file. High Definition files may cause intermittent playback issues. Reduce resolution and bit rate of file to improve playback.

Abnormal Player operations

  • Turn the player off and unplug the player from wall. Wait for 1 or 2 minutes and plug back in. Player should now function normally.

Disc is locked in player

  • If the player will not eject disc. Turn the power OFF and then ON again. Immediately press the OPEN/CLOSE button (32) to open the tray.

Some files do not play back. What files are supported?

The supported files are; Video-AVI (Xvid), VOB; Audio-MP3 and Image-JPG

Specifications

Video Guide Line|

Video OutputVp-p(V)

|

1.0 ± 0.2 (75Ω)

450

---|---|---
Audio Guide Line| Audio Output (Vrms) S/N Ratio(db)

Audio Dynamic Range

| 1.8 ± 0.2 (10KΩ)

  80dB

  80dB

Audio Frequency Response|

DVD Audio CD Audio

| Fs 48KHz PCM 4Hz-22KHz Fs 96KHz PCM 4Hz-22KHz Fs 44.1 KHz PCM 4Hz-20KHZ
Power Supply|

AC Input(V) Frequency(Hz)

|

~ 110-240V

50Hz/60Hz

Power Consumption|

<15W

Temperature Condition|

0°C-40°C

Operating Condition|

Level Surface

Dimension|

22.5 x 18.8 x 4.5cm

Weight|

730g

Supported Files| Video: AVI (Xvid), VOB Audio: MP3

Image: JPG

For further product information and instructions please visit our product web page at
www.laserco.com.au or www.laserco.com.au/support

Please note: As continuous improvements are made to this product, slight operational differences may occur. For the most up-to-date user manual, please visit our web site.

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