iContentsYour DVD hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3ZV-DVD PC Card . . . . . . . . .
10 Using Your DVD PlayerSection 3A.Click to search by time.B.Click to go to a different title on the disc. C.Click to go to a different chapter on
Your DVD software 11Section 4A.Click to adjust the zoom settings.B.Click to select different viewing angles. Not available with most titles.C.Clic
12 Using Your DVD PlayerSetting parental controlsParental controls are designed to allow you to set viewing limits for a disc based on its rating b
Your DVD software 135.Type the password you want to use in the New Password text box, then click Apply. The characters in the password you type ap
14 Using Your DVD PlayerTo change the parental control password:1.In the DVD Player control panel, click the configuration button. The Configuratio
Your DVD software 15DVD region codingDVD region coding is a standard set by the DVD industry. Region codes are built into both the DVD discs and t
16 Using Your DVD PlayerUninstalling the DVD Player softwareIf you are reinstalling the DVD Player software, make sure it is completely uninstalled
Care and Maintenance 17 Care and MaintenanceThere are a few things that you can do to help keep your system clean and trouble-free.System care◆See
18 Using Your DVD PlayerDisc care◆Do not touch the playing surfaces of the disc. Fingerprints can affect picture and audio playback.◆Clean discs by
Troubleshooting 19TroubleshootingYour system is designed for trouble-free operation, but if you do encounter difficulties, you can try a few simpl
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20 Using Your DVD PlayerThe disc will not play◆Make sure the DVD Player application is open.◆Make sure the video source is set to DVD.◆Make sure th
Troubleshooting 216.If a check appears in the DMA check box, click OK.- OR -If a check does not appear in the DMA check box, click in the check bo
22 Using Your DVD PlayerThere is no picture◆Make sure the DVD Player application is open.◆Make sure the video source is set to DVD.Language, angle,
Notices 23NoticesCopyright © 1998 Gateway 2000, Inc. All Rights Reserved610 Gateway Drive, N. Sioux City, SD 57049 USAAll Rights ReservedT
24 Using Your DVD PlayerCopyright © 1998 Advanced Logic Research, Inc. (ALR)All Rights Reserved9401 Jeronimo Irvine, CA 92618 USAAll Rights R
Regulatory Compliance Statements 25Regulatory Compliance StatementsAmerican Users:This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits
26 Using Your DVD PlayerCaution!Since the laser beam used in this DVD-ROM drive unit is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabi
Regulatory Compliance Statements 27Japanese Users:This equipment is in the Class 2 category (Information Technology Equipment to be used in a resi
Your DVD hardware 3Your DVD hardwareDepending on your notebook model, your DVD hardware is either integrated into your system or you have a ZV-DVD
4 Using Your DVD PlayerZV-DVD PC CardThe ZV-DVD PC Card is already inserted in the Zoomed Video (ZV-enabled) slot of your notebook. Press its eject
Your DVD hardware 5Connecting the media cableThe media cable can be attached to the ZV-DVD PC Card to provide four output connections:A.Audio outp
6 Using Your DVD PlayerYour DVD softwareThe DVD Player software is already installed on your notebook. If you need to reinstall the software at som
Your DVD software 7Using the DVD Player control panelThe DVD Player control panel provides functions that may or may not be available depending on
8 Using Your DVD PlayerSection 1A.Click to play the disc from the beginning.B.Click to open a file to play back.C.Click to configure available sett
Your DVD software 9Section 2A.Click to play a DVD disc, Video CD, or MPEG file.B.Click to pause the video. Click the play button to continue.C.Cli
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