Bush Bdvd 8310 User - Manual [best]
Once your player is set up, operating it is intuitive.
Arthur frowned. "Bush DVD player...?"
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Pressing Stop once allows you to resume from the same spot; pressing it twice stops the disc completely. Bush Bdvd 8310 User Manual
Includes a USB input socket, SD/MMC card slot, AV output/input, and a 3.5mm earphone jack. Initial Setup & Charging
Understanding the physical interface of your Bush BDVD8310 is essential for operating it without a remote control. Front Panel Buttons and Slots
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Turn on both devices. Use your television's remote to select the correct Source or Input (e.g., AV1 or SCART). If the Bush logo does not appear on your screen, scroll through the inputs until it does. 2. Basic Operations Navigating the is managed primarily through the remote control:
Connects to a home theater receiver for Dolby Digital or DTS multi-channel surround sound from DVDs.
If your TV features a SCART input, use a SCART cable to connect the "EURO AV" port on the Bush unit directly to your TV for slightly improved video quality. Connecting the Antenna (For TV Channels) Once your player is set up, operating it is intuitive
Insert your standard VHS tapes here, orientation window facing up.
Because this unit contains an analog tuner, you cannot record modern digital over-the-air TV directly via the antenna port without a digital converter box.
If your player is not behaving as expected, try these common fixes: Higgins, is this the new donation from the council
Color-coded ports (Yellow, Red, White) to connect to older analog televisions or sound systems.