iKasu 9" DVD Player with Freeview TV (DV078191) PDF Print E-mail

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iKasu 9" DVD Player with Freeview TV (DV078191) - User Manual - Download

iKasu 9" DVD Player with Freeview TV (DV078191) - Quick Start Guide - Download

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

If you have any questions regarding your iKasu product, click on the image below to enter our support forum. There you post a question for the attention of the Fascin8 Support Team. You can also check the forum for other similar questions.

  • My sound is not working properly on the Freeview mode, what is the problem?

Make sure the the DVB-T/TV is connected properly to the DVD player, and make sure that all of the connections are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks. This problem is usually caused by a poor connection into the jacks.

  • At the start of my DVD I am unable to advance to the next scene, why is this happening?

You can't advance through the opening credits and warning information that appears at the beginning of movies because the disc is programmed to prohibit that action.

  • What is the difference between Freeview & Analogue?

In the UK we have 5 terrestrial channels that transmit on the traditional Analogue format. Over the next few years, the government are planning on stopping all Analogue transmissions of TV signals, and they will be replaced by Digital transmissions. There are many different formats available for receiving Digital TV signals. The most popular format is Freeview, where you can receive a multitude of the most popular TV channels without any subscription fee or set-up charge. To see a full line-up of the channels available to view on Freeview, please visit the Freeview website www.freeview.co.uk

  • How do I know if I can receive Freeview?

Freeview is currently available in the majority of the UK; however there are certain areas that are still not fully covered by the Freeview signals. If you check the Freeview website (www.freeview.co.uk) you will be able to check the signal quality in your area. If you are in an area that should receive freeview; but cannot get any signal on your TV, you will have to replace your TV antenna. We advise that you consult a local Aerial Installation company for quality advice.

  • I cannot receive any Freeview channels, what is the problem?

To be able to receive Freeview on your TV, you will require the necessary antenna to ensure a strong signal. The best option is to consult a local Aerial Installation company, who will be able to offer expert advice and install the correct type of Antenna that you require. You can also try internal Anttenas and boosters; although the results may not be as successful. This DVD player is supplied with a portable aerial. It may sometimes be the case that the signal strength & quality are insufficient to receive a Freeview signal.

 

Features & Specifications

 
Power requirements:
AC 100-240V 50/60Hz ; DC12V 1500mA
Power consumption:
<18W
Signal system:
PAL B/G, PAL D/K, PAL I, SECAM LlL
Resolution:
640 (RGB) x 234
   
DVB-T
 
Channel bandwidth:
7MHz / 8MHz
Frequency range:

7MHz: 177.5 - 226.5MHz

8MHz: 474 - 858MHz

  
ATV
 
Signal system:
PAL B/G, PAL D/K, PAL I, SECAM LlL
Frequency range:

L (45.60 - 152.75MHz)

H (153.00 - 437.75MHz)

U (438.00 - 863.60MHz)

   
DVD
 
Playback:
DVD/CD/JPEG/MP3
Signal system:
PAL/NTSC
Video output level:
1 Vp-p
Audio output level:
1.2V
Earphone output level:
(1KHz, 0dB, 25mW)
Pickup:
Wavelength 655nm
Laser power: CLASS-1
Measurement:
264 (L) x 202.5 (W) x 40 (D) mm

Weight:

Approx: 1271g
 

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