Philips DVD Player DVD 930 User Manual

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For Customer Use:  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
LASER SAFETY: This unit employs a laser. Only a  
qualified service person should remove the cover or  
attempt to service this device, due to possible eye  
injury.  
Read carefully the information  
located at the bottom of your  
DVD-VIDEO player and enter  
below the Serial N°.  
Retain this information for  
future reference.  
LUOKAN I  
LASERLAITE  
The DVD-VIDEO player is in conformity with the  
EMC directive and low-voltage directive.  
Model N°. DVD-VIDEO 930/935  
KLASS 1  
LASERAPPARAT  
Serial N°.  
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INTRODUCTION  
CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
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INSTALLATION  
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS  
GETTING STARTED  
PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC  
PLAYING A VIDEO CD  
PLAYING A CD  
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SETTINGS  
PARENTAL CONTROL  
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE  
INTRODUCTION  
DVD-VIDEO-THE ENTERTAINMENT MEDIUM FOR THE  
MILLENIUM  
CONSTRUCTION  
DVD has afour times denser recording pattern, and only half  
the focal length of CD. But full compatibility demands accurate  
signal readout from both types of disc. That’s why this player  
features a Dual-lens, single-laser optical pickup, guaranteeing  
the best accuracy in both cases. The individual lenses are  
optimized for spherical aberration, which is not possible with  
dual-focus hologram systems. Lens selection is automatic  
whenever a disc is loaded.  
Stepping motor technology (already proven in Philips CD-ROM  
drives) ensures very fast direct access to the video and audio of  
your choice. Years of experience in optical drive control are  
embedded in the Philips High-Density signal processor which  
optimizes stepping motor control to get the best possible  
readout of high-density DVD-Video discs.  
Video was never like this before! Perfect digital studio-quality  
pictures with truly 3-dimensional digital multichannel audio.  
Story sequences screened from your own choice of camera  
angle. Language barriers broken down by sound tracks in as  
many as eight languages, plus subtitles - when you want them  
- as many as 32. And whether you watch DVD-Video on wide-  
screen or regular TV, you always see it the way it was meant to  
be.  
THE PHILIPS MATCHLINE PLAYER: DVD-VIDEO AT ITS  
BRILLIANT BEST  
Top model of the Philips DVD-Video player range, the  
DVD930/935 Matchline player guarantees you the highest  
quality, convenience, and simplicity of operation available in  
this new medium. What’s more, it gives you outstanding  
reproduction of Video and Audio CDs. Thus, you get the best  
of both worlds - upgrading to DVD-Video, while still enjoying  
the unrestricted use of your existing disc collection.  
That’s player performance out of the top drawer, from Philips.  
And it’s guaranteed by the most advanced technology, and  
based on the longest experience, in the optical disc industry.  
DIGITAL VIDEO  
DVD-Video uses state-of-the-art MPEG2 data compression  
technology to register an entire movie on a single 5-inch disc.  
DVD’s variable bitrate compression, running at up to 9.8  
Mbits/second, captures even the most complex pictures in their  
original quality.  
The crystal-clear digital pictures have a horizontal resolution  
of over 500 lines, with 720 pixels (picture elements) to each  
line. This resolution is more than double that of VHS, superior  
to Laser Disc, and entirely comparable with digital masters  
made in recording studios.  
DVD-Video discs conform to either the PAL or NTSC video  
standard. This dual-standard player can play both types, and  
present them in the best possible way on your multistandard  
TV screen.  
As the universal video system of the future, DVD-Video offers  
optimal pictures on any TV screen.  
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INSTALLATION  
DVD / VIDEO CD / CD PLAYER  
STOP  
PLAY  
REPEAT  
TITLE  
TITLE  
CHAPTER  
TIME  
PAUSE  
STOP  
OPEN/CLOSE  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
SHUFFLE  
SEARCH  
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MATCH  
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INTRODUCTION  
PLACEMENT  
Your Philips DVD-Video player is one of the first-generation  
players for digital video discs conforming to the universal DVD  
Video standard. With it, you will be able to enjoy full-length  
movies with true cinema picture quality, and stereo or  
multichannel sound (depending on the disc, and on your  
playback set-up). The unique features of DVD-Video, such as  
selection of sound track and subtitle languages, and of  
different camera angles (again depending on the disc), are all  
included. What’s more, Philips Parental Control lets you decide  
which discs your children will be able to see.  
• Place the player on a firm, flat surface.  
• Keep away from domestic heating equipment and direct  
sunlight.  
• In a cabinet, allow about 2.5 cm (1 inch) of free space all  
around the player for adequate ventilation.  
FRONT OF PLAYER  
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On/Off button.  
Disc loading tray (behind door).  
Tray Open/Close key.  
Scan key.  
You will find your player remarkably easy to use, by way of the  
On-Screen Display and player display, in combination with the  
remote control.  
Display.  
In addition to DVD-Video discs, you will also be able to play all  
Video CDs and audio CDs. The disc types which run on the  
player feature one or more of these logos on the disc  
packaging:  
Repeat key.  
Shuffle key.  
Search 11key.  
Search 22 key.  
10 FTS selector key.  
11 Remote control sensor.  
12 Standby indicator.  
13 Stop key.  
14 O Previous title/chapter/track key.  
15 Phone; Headphone jack.  
16 Pause/Still, Step key.  
17 Level; Headphone volume control.  
18 P Next title/chapter/track key.  
19 Play key.  
UNPACKING  
First check and identify the contents of your DVD-Video player  
package, as listed below:  
• DVD-Video player;  
• Remote Control Handset with separately-packed batteries;  
• 2-core power cord;  
• Euroconnector cable (Europe);  
• S-Video cable (USA);  
• 1-way video (CVBS) cable;  
• 2-way audio cable;  
• User Manual  
If any item should be damaged or missing, please inform your  
supplier without delay.  
Keep the packaging materials; you may need them to  
transport your player in the future.  
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INSTALLATION  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
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REPEAT (chapter, track,  
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Digital audio output connector.  
Audio R; Audio output R.  
Audio L; Audio output L.  
Video (CVBS); Video output.  
DC Power output connector  
Euroconnector (Europe only).  
S-Video (USA only).  
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SCAN On/Off.  
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SETTINGS menu (in Stop  
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Select DVD camera  
ANGLE.  
T-C; mode selector  
Title/Chapter.  
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DO NOT TOUCH THE INNER PINS OF REAR-PANEL  
CONNECTORS. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE MAY CAUSE  
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.  
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JOG/PAUSE  
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Numerical key pad.  
Jog/shuttle control.  
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10 JOG/PAUSE (On/Off)  
11 TV VOLume (Up/Down).  
12 STOP 9 or EJECT.  
13 PREVIOUS O /search  
backward.  
14 PLAY 2.  
15 RETURN.  
16 Cursor down 4.  
17 Cursor left 1.  
18 Cursor up 3.  
19 TITLE; title menu  
On/Off.  
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21 TV /DVD selector.  
22 DVD /Standby.  
23 TV Audio MUTE.  
24 MENU; root menu  
On/Off.  
SCAN REPEAT REPEAT SHUFFLE  
A-B  
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FTS (Favourite Track Selection) active.  
SHUFFLE active.  
25 Cursor right 2.  
26 ENTER (acknowledge  
menu selection).  
27 NEXT P/search forward.  
28 TV Preset (Up/Down).  
29 OSD (On-Screen Display) on/off.  
30 AUDIO language selector.  
31 RESUME play from last position.  
32 FTS (Favourite Track Selection).  
33 SHUFFLE on/off.  
PAUSE active.  
SCAN active.  
REPEAT A-B/CHAPTER/TITLE/TRACK mode active.  
Chapter or track calendar.  
TOTAL/REMaining/TRACK TIME in hours, minutes and  
seconds.  
(V)CD play.  
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10 DVD play.  
11 DVD CHAPTER or VCD/CD TRACK number.  
12 DVD TITLE number.  
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS  
NOTE  
– Depending on your TV and other equipment, there are  
various ways you could connect the DVD-Video player.  
These are shown below.  
– Please refer to your TV, VCR, Stereo System and any other  
User Manual(s) as necessary to make the optimal  
connections.  
CONNECTION TO A TV WITH AN A/V EUROCONNECTOR SOCKET (EUROPE)  
This method produces the highest possible picture and sound  
quality from your TV.  
Connect the Euroconnector (7) on the rear of the player to  
the corresponding connector on the TV using the cable  
supplied.  
You can also connect the audio Left and Right channel  
sockets (3-4) on the player rear panel to the corresponding  
sockets on your stereo system.  
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A/V EUROCONNECTOR CABLE  
Use the TV/DVD button (21) on the remote control to  
temporarily switch back from DVD to TV viewing and vice versa.  
Do not connect your DVD-player via your VCR, because the  
video quality could be distorted by the copy protected system.  
CONNECTION TO A TV WITH AN S-VIDEO SOCKET (USA)  
This method produces the highest possible picture and sound  
quality from your TV.  
Connect the S-video socket (8) on the rear of the player to  
the corresponding socket on the TV using the cable supplied.  
Connect the audio Left and Right channel sockets (3-4) on  
the rear of the player to the corresponding sockets on the TV  
using the cable supplied. Alternatively, you can use the same  
cable to connect the audio Left and Right sockets on the rear  
of the player to the corresponding sockets on your stereo  
system.  
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AUDIO CABLE  
CONNECTION TO A TV WITH A VIDEO (CVBS) SOCKET  
This method produces excellent picture and sound quality from  
your TV.  
Connect the Video socket (5) on the rear of the player to the  
corresponding socket on the TV using the cable supplied.  
Connect the audio Left and Right channel sockets (3-4) on  
the rear of the player to the corresponding sockets on the TV  
using the cable supplied. Alternatively, you can use the same  
cable to connect the audio Left and Right sockets on the rear  
of the player to the corresponding sockets on your stereo  
system.  
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VIDEO  
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VIDEO CABLE  
CAUTION  
AUDIO CABLE  
DO NOT CONNECT THE PLAYER’S AUDIO OUTPUT (3-4) TO  
THE PHONO INPUT OF YOUR STEREO SYSTEM.  
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS  
MULTI-CHANNEL SOUND FOR HOME THEATRE  
For multichannel sound, your player provides both digital and  
analog audio outputs.  
ANALOG (DOLBY PRO LOGIC™) MULTICHANNEL SOUND  
If your TV set has a Dolby Pro Logic™ decoder, you simply  
hook up the player to the TV using the Euroconnector, S-Video  
and audio, or Video (CVBS) and audio connections p. 7. If not,  
you need to make the Euroconnector, S-Video, or Video (CVBS)  
DIGITAL (MPEG 2 MULTICHANNEL OR DOLBY DIGITAL™)  
MULTICHANNEL SOUND  
For this, which provides the highest possible sound quality, you connection to the TV p. 7, and connect the player’s audio Left  
need a digital multichannel A/V receiver. Connect the player’s  
digital audio output to the corresponding input on the receiver  
using the optional digital audio cable. In this case, do not use  
the player’s audio Left and Right outputs.  
and Right outputs to the corresponding inputs on a Dolby  
Pro Logic™ Audio/Video receiver, using the cable supplied.  
For speaker connections, follow the instructions given in the TV  
set or A/V receiver user manual.  
You will need to activate the digital output of the player (See  
Settings p. 16).  
NOTE  
– You cannot use the RF antenna connection for home theatre.  
– If the audio format of the digital output does not match the  
capabilities of your receiver, the sound will be muted.  
The audio format of the digital output is dependent on the  
audio format of the selected audio stream.  
Make sure that the selected audio stream matches the  
capabilities of the receiver connected to the digital output.  
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CABLE  
DIGITAL AUDIO (STEREO) SOUND CONNECTION  
For this connection, which produces the highest possible stereo corresponding input on the amplifier. In this case, do not use  
sound quality, you need an audio amplifier with digital audio  
input. Connect the player’s digital audio output to the  
the player’s audio Left and Right outputs.  
NTSC/PAL SETTING  
Use this switch to set the player menu output according to the  
TV-set used.  
NOTE  
– The video output standard for Video CD and DVD-Video  
discs most corresponds to the disc being played.  
HEADPHONES  
To listen to the player sound directly, plug the headphone jack  
into the headphone socket on the front of the player. Adjust  
the volume as desired with the headphone volume control.  
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY  
• Plug the female end of the power cable supplied into the  
Power connector (1) on the rear of the player.  
CAUTION  
• Plug the male end of the cord into an AC outlet.  
ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD REMOVE  
THE COVER OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS DEVICE.  
NOTE  
The player will automatically adjust to the local mains voltage.  
When the player is in the “OFF” position, it is stil consuming  
some power. If you wish to disconnect your player completely  
from the mains, withdraw the plug from the AC Outlet.  
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE  
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN  
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE OR  
OTHER UNSAFE CONDITIONS.  
INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL  
LOADING THE BATTERIES  
• Open the battery compartment cover.  
• Insert 3 'AA' (R6 or SUM3) batteries as indicated inside the  
battery compartment.  
• Close the cover.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES. AND NEVER MIX  
DIFFERENT TYPES OF BATTERIES (STANDARD, ALKALINE  
AND SO ON).  
PROGRAMMING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL  
The remote control of the DVD-Video player can be  
TELEVISION CODE  
programmed to control your Television, Amplifier or Receiver.  
Bang &  
AMPLIFIERS CODE  
Olufsen  
Grundig  
057,058  
For the control of these products the following buttons on the  
remote control are available:  
Aiwa  
431  
048, 115, 119, 124, 256,  
267, 271  
Grundig  
420, 432  
Kenwood 428, 447  
• Amplifier - Volume Up/Down and Audio Mute.  
• Receiver - Volume Up/Down and Audio Mute.  
• Television - Volume Up, Volume Down, Channel Up/Down  
and TV Mute.  
Hitachi  
026, 029, 033, 034, 064,  
071, 074, 079, 095, 120,  
121,134, 137, 139, 160,  
173, 196, 230, 269, 273,  
276  
029, 039, 047, 092, 098,  
114, 116, 207  
Marantz  
Philips  
420  
420, 445  
401  
Pioneer  
Sony  
415  
Technics  
Yamaha  
423, 434  
427  
In order to change the remote control to control your brand of  
Television, Amplifier or Reciever follow the next steps.  
JVC  
Panasonic 095, 130, 131, 138, 149,  
RECEIVERS CODE  
192, 204, 273  
Aiwa  
536, 546, 573, 581,  
1 Select either your brand of Television, Amplifier or Receiver  
from the next table. Mark the first 3 digit code number  
behind the brand name.  
Philips  
000, 010, 011, 030, 033,  
058, 117, 181, 209, 271  
010, 030, 181  
586, 606, 617, 636,  
647, 649  
Radiola  
Saba  
Denon  
Grundig  
Harman/  
Kardon  
JVC  
502, 704  
557, 561, 580  
052, 058, 074, 095, 120,  
121, 124, 130, 165, 170,  
187, 194, 273  
2 Press ENTER en RETURN simultaneously until the Jog/Pause  
button lights up.  
531  
Samsung 000, 007, 030, 032, 059,  
134, 155, 166, 184, 206,  
253, 257  
NOTE  
521, 630, 645, 658  
Kenwood 510, 523, 589, 590  
– Note that your remote control is now disabled for all  
functions.  
Luxman  
Marantz  
Onkyo  
660, 705  
SBR  
010, 011, 030, 033, 117  
538, 557, 568  
528, 535, 539  
557, 663, 677  
582, 645  
Schneider 011, 030, 135, 148, 172,  
181, 188, 197, 207, 221,  
268  
Philips  
Pioneer  
Sansui  
3 Enter the digits of the selected 3 digit code number. Every  
time you enter a digit, the Jog/Pause button will blink shortly.  
When entering the last (3-rd) digit, the Jog/Pause button will  
blink twice and then switches off to confirm that the  
programming sequence was correctly executed.  
Sony  
001, 008, 009, 029, 075,  
263  
665, 689  
Sony  
545, 549  
Telefunken 006, 051, 056, 068, 074,  
130, 151, 154, 173, 187,  
Technics  
Yamaha  
564, 588  
526, 551, 691  
194, 251, 260  
Thomson 074, 120, 121, 124, 165,  
170, 186, 194, 196, 223  
NOTE  
Toshiba  
028, 029, 048, 147, 262,  
270  
– In case you press a wrong key or an incorrect number, the  
Jog/Pause button will switch off and flashes once. The remote  
control has not been re-programmed. Repeat step 1,2 and 3.  
4 The remote control is now programmed to control your  
Television or Amplifier or Receiver. If it does not react  
properly on the mentioned buttons, select the next 3 digit  
code number behind the your brand of Television, Amplifier  
or Receiver and repeat step 2 and 3.  
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GETTING STARTED  
OPERATION/GETTING STARTED  
NOTE  
– Unless otherwise mentioned, all operations can be carried  
out with the remote control. Always point the remote control  
directly at the player, making sure there are no obstructions  
in the path of the infrared beam.  
– When there are corresponding keys on the front panel, they  
can also be used.  
SWITCHING ON  
Switch on the TV and select the video input for your DVD-Video  
player.  
To enjoy sound through your stereo system, turn on the system  
and select the source input for the DVD-Video player.  
To enjoy DVD-Video with multichannel (surround) sound,  
switch on the Home Theatre system and select the source input  
for your video player.  
• On the front of the DVD-Video player, press Power On/Off.  
The player display lights, and the OSD invites you to load a  
disc.  
• With Autoplay on (the factory setting) any disc already  
loaded in the player starts to play.  
LOADING A DISC  
Press Open/Close on the front of the player, or hold down  
the Stop/Eject button (12) on the remote control to activate  
eject. The disc loading tray opens.  
Lay your chosen disc in the tray, label side up. Make sure it is  
sitting properly in the correct recess.  
Gently push the tray, or press Open/Close, to close the tray.  
– With Autoplay on (the factory setting) play starts.  
– With Autoplay off, the (play) screen for the type of disc  
loaded appears on the OSD, and information about the disc’s  
contents and total playing time appear on the display.  
– To turn Autoplay off or on, see Settings P.16.  
POWER ON/OFF  
TITLE  
CHAPTER  
NOTE  
REPEAT  
OPEN/CLOSE  
TITLE  
– Since it is usual for DVD movies to be released at different  
times in different regions of the world, all players have region  
codes and discs can have an optional region code. If you load  
a disc of a different region code to your player, you will see  
the region code notice on the screen. The disc will not play,  
and should be unloaded.  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
SHUFFLE  
SEA  
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PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC  
PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC  
You will recognize DVD-Video discs by the logo. Depending on  
the material on the disc (a movie, video clips, a drama series,  
etc.) these discs may have one or more Titles, and each Title  
may have one or more Chapters. Play stops at the end of each  
Title. To make access easy and convenient, your player lets you  
move between Titles, and also between Chapters.  
MOVING TO ANOTHER CHAPTER  
When a title on a disc has more than one chapter (which you  
can see from the Player display), you can move to another  
chapter as follows:  
Press Pbriefly during play to step forward to the next  
chapter.  
Press Obriefly during play to return to the beginning of the  
current chapter. Press O briefly again to step back to the  
previous chapter.  
To go directly to any chapter, enter the chapter number  
using the numerical keys.  
DVD-VIDEO DISC  
TITLE 1  
TITLE 2  
CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2  
CHAPTER 3  
NOTE  
– If the number has more than one digit, press the keys in  
rapid succession.  
– For more information about chapters, see “Checking the  
contents of DVD-Video discs: Menus” p. 12.  
NOTE  
MOVING TO ANOTHER TITLE  
– During play, various icons will appear on the TV screen for  
about 2 seconds when functions are selected. You can get rid  
of these icons by pressing OSD.  
– At any time during play, you can press OSD to call up the  
Play Banner, which shows you which functions are active, for  
about 2 seconds. To keep the Play Banner on the screen, hold  
down OSD for a couple of seconds. To get rid of the Play  
Banner, press OSD again.  
When a disc has more than one title (which you can see from  
both the OSD and the Player Display if you press 9), you can  
move to another title as follows:  
Press T-C, then press Pbriefly during play to step forward  
to the next title.  
Press T-C, then press Obriefly during play to return to the  
beginning of the current title. Press Obriefly again to step  
back to the previous title.  
To go directly to any title, press T-C, then enter the title  
number using the numerical keys.  
NOTE  
– If the number has more than one digit, press the keys in  
rapid succession.  
– For more information about titles, see “Checking the  
contents of DVD-Video discs: Menus” p. 12.  
PARENTAL  
CONTROL  
If you activate  
Parental Control,  
only discs that  
you have already  
authorised as  
suitable for all ages  
can be played as  
above.  
PLAYING A TITLE  
To play any other  
With Autoplay on (see Settings p.16), play starts when you  
close the disc drawer.  
With Autoplay off, press 2 (play).  
DVD-Video disc,  
the OSD will ask for the Parental Control Pin Code to be  
entered. When this has been done, play starts automatically.  
To activate Parental Control, and to authorize discs, see  
Activating Parental Control (p.16).  
NOTE  
– Some DVD-Video discs carry their own Autoplay, in which  
case play always starts automatically.  
NOTE  
If you forget your pin code, you can erase it when the code is  
requested as above, by pressing Stop four times. Parental  
Control will then be de-activated. To re-activate it, see  
Activating Parental Control (p.16).  
The disc may invite you to select an item from a menu. If the  
selections are numbered, press the appropriate numerical  
key; if not, use the Up/Down, Left/Right keys to highlight  
your selection, and press OK.  
As the disc plays, the player display shows the current title  
and chapter, and the elapsed playing time.  
Play will stop at the end of the Title. To go on to the next  
Title, press 2 (play).  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
This is a convenient way to view still pictures (Jog), and to  
search in slow, normal or fast motion (Shuttle). Both  
functions work in reverse as well as forward play.  
To stop play at any other time, press 9.  
You can resume play from the point at which you stopped.  
Press Resume.  
The Resume feature applies, not only to the disc in the player,  
but also to the last four discs you have played. Simply reload  
the disc, press Resume.  
To select Jog/Shuttle, press Jog/Pause. The key lights up, and  
the player goes into Pause mode.  
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PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC  
Jog  
CAMERA ANGLE  
With the Shuttle ring in the center position, turn the Jog disk  
clockwise to view still pictures forwards, or anticlockwise to  
view them in reverse. Turn slowly for step frames, faster to  
move quickly through a sequence.  
If the disc contains sequences recorded from different camera  
angles, the angle icon appears, showing the number of  
available angles, and the angle being shown. You can then  
change the camera angle if you wish.  
To get another angle, press Angle. The angle icon will show  
the next angle.  
JOG/PAUSE  
To go to any angle directly, enter the angle number using the  
numerical keys (1-9).  
JOG  
SHUTTLE  
NOTE  
– The angle icon remains on the screen unless you turn off the  
angle feature. You will need to do that if you want to use the  
numerical keys to change a title or chapter for another  
purpose.  
To turn off the angle feature, press OSD: the angle icon  
disappears.  
To turn the angle feature on again, press angle again: the  
angle icon reappears.  
CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE AND CHANNEL  
CONFIGURATION  
Shuttle  
From the center position, turn the Shuttle ring clockwise for  
forward movement, anticlockwise for reverse. In both cases  
you can choose from 6 speeds: x1/8, 1/2, Normal, x2, x4  
and x8 speed.  
To exit Jog/Shuttle, press Jog/Pause: the Jog/Pause key goes  
out.  
This changes the language and the audio channel  
configuration when alternatives are available on the disc.  
Press Audio during play. The audio language and channel  
configuration icons appear on the screen for 2 seconds.  
Press Audio repeatedly to step through the options. At each  
step, the language changes. If the sound configuration  
changes too (for example from multichannel to stereo) this  
is also indicated.  
STILL PICTURE AND STEP FRAME (ON FRONT OF PLAYER)  
To get a still picture, press ;during play.  
To step forward to the next picture frame, press ; again.  
To return to play, press 2 (play).  
SUBTITLES  
When subtitles are available on a disc, you can turn them on  
by holding Subtitle down during play until the subtitles  
appear.  
SEARCH (ON FRONT OF PLAYER)  
To search forwards or backwards through the disc at 2x  
normal speed, press Ror AA during play.  
Search begins, and sound is muted.  
To step up to 8x normal speed, press Ror AA again.  
To go directly to 8x normal speed, hold down Ror AA  
until the (8x) icon appears.  
To step through the language options, press Subtitle  
repeatedly.  
To turn the subtitles off, hold Subtitle down again.  
SCAN  
To return to 2x normal speed, press Ror AAagain.  
Search speed and direction are indicated on the screen for 2  
seconds each time R or AA is pressed.  
Plays the first 10 seconds of each title on the disc.  
Press Scan.  
To continue play at your chosen title, press Scan again, or press  
To end the search, press 2, ;or 9as desired.  
2 (play).  
SHUFFLE  
CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF DVD-VIDEO DISCS: MENUS  
This shuffles the playing order of chapters within a title, if the  
title has more than one.  
For Titles and chapters, selection menus may be included on the  
disc. The DVD’s Menu feature allows you to make selections  
from these menus. If the selections are numbered, press the  
appropriate numerical key; if not, use the Up/Down, Left/Right  
keys to highlight your selection, and press OK  
• Press Title. If the disc has a Title menu, this now appears on the  
OSD.  
Press Shuffle during play. The Shuffle icon appears on the  
screen for about 2 seconds.  
As each chapter is played, its number disappears from the  
track calendar.  
To return to normal play, press Shuffle again.  
• To remove the Title menu, press Title again.  
• Press Menu. If the present Title has a Root menu, this now  
appears on the OSD.  
• The Root menu can lists camera angles, spoken language and  
subtitle options, and Chapters for the Title.  
• To remove the Root menu, press Menu again.  
REPEAT CHAPTER/TITLE/DISC  
To repeat the currently-playing chapter, press Repeat: REPEAT  
CHAPTER appears on the player display.  
To repeat the currently-playing title, press Repeat a second  
time: REPEAT TITLE appears on the display.  
To repeat the entire disc, press Repeat a third time; REPEAT  
appears on the display.  
To exit Repeat mode, press Repeat a fourth time.  
REPEAT A-B  
To repeat or loop a sequence in a title:  
Press Repeat A-B at your chosen starting point; A appears on  
the player display.  
Press Repeat A-B again at your chosen end point; A-B appears  
on the display, and the repeat sequence begins.  
To exit the sequence, press Repeat A-B again.  
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PLAYING A VIDEO CD  
PLAYING A VIDEO CD  
You will recognize Video CDs by the logo. Depending on the  
material on the disc (a movie, video clips, a drama series, etc.)  
these discs may have one or more Tracks, and tracks may have  
one or more Indexes, as indicated on the disc case. To make  
access easy and convenient, your player lets you move between  
Tracks, and between Indexes.  
NOTE  
– If the number has more than one digit, press the keys in rapid  
succession.  
PLAYBACK CONTROL  
Load a Video CD with PBC and press 2 (play). The PBC  
Menu appears on the TV screen.  
Go through the menu with the keys indicated on the TV  
screen until your chosen passage starts to play.  
If a PBC menu consists of a list of titles, you can select a title  
directly.  
Some Video CDs have Play Back Control (PBC), which is a  
predefined playback sequence stored on the disc.  
NOTE  
– During play, various icons will appear on the TV screen for  
about 2 seconds to confirm that a function has been selected.  
You can get rid of the icon by pressing OSD.  
Enter your choice with the P / Oor numerical keys.  
Press 2 (play) to start play of the title.  
Press Return to go back to the previous menu.  
– At any time during play, you can press OSD to call up the  
Play Banner, which shows you which functions are active, for  
about 2 seconds. To keep the Play Banner on the screen, hold  
down OSD for a couple of seconds. To get rid of the Play  
Banner, press OSD again.  
PARENTAL  
CONTROL  
If you activate  
Parental Control,  
only discs that  
you have already  
authorised as  
suitable for all  
ages can be  
played as above.  
To play any other  
Video CD, the  
OSD will ask for the Parental Control Pin Code to be entered.  
When this has been done, play starts automatically.  
To activate Parental Control, and to authorize discs, see  
Activating Parental Control (p.16).  
PLAYING A DISC  
NOTE  
If you forget your pin code, you can erase it when the code  
is requested as above, by pressing Stop four times. Parental  
Control will then be de-activated. To re-activate it, see  
Activating Parental Control (p.16).  
With Autoplay on (see Settings p.16), play starts when you  
close the disc drawer.  
With Autoplay off, press Play.  
As the disc plays, the player display shows the current track,  
and the elapsed playing time.  
Play will stop at the end of the disc.  
To stop play at any other time, press 9.  
You can resume from the point at which you stop. Press  
Resume.  
The Resume feature applies, not only to the disc in the player,  
but also to the last four discs you have played. Simply reload  
the disc, press Resume.  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
JOG/PAUSE  
JOG  
SHUTTLE  
This is a convenient  
way to view still  
pictures (Jog), and to  
search in slow,  
normal or fast  
motion (Shuttle).  
Both functions work  
in reverse as well as  
forward play.  
MOVING TO ANOTHER TRACK  
When a disc has more than one track (which you can see from  
both the OSD and the Player Display if you press 9), you can  
move to another track as follows:  
To select  
Jog/Shuttle, press Jog/Pause. The key lights up, and the  
player goes into Pause mode.  
Press T-C, then press Pbriefly during play to step forward to  
the next track.  
Press T-C, then press Obriefly during play to return to the  
beginning of the current tack. Press Obriefly again to step  
back to the previous track.  
To go directly to any track, press T-C, then enter the track  
number using the numerical keys.  
Jog  
With the Shuttle ring in the center position, turn the Jog disk  
clockwise to view still pictures forwards, or anticlockwise to  
view them in reverse. Turn slowly for step frames, faster to  
move quickly through a sequence.  
Shuttle  
NOTE  
From the center position, turn the Shuttle ring clockwise for  
– If the number has more than one digit, press the keys in rapid  
succession.  
forward movement, anticlockwise for reverse. In both cases  
you can choose from 6 speeds: x1/8, 1/2, Normal, x2, x4  
and x8 speed.  
MOVING TO ANOTHER INDEX  
To exit Jog/Shuttle, press Jog/Pause: the Jog/Pause key goes  
out.  
When a track has more than one index (as indicated on the disc  
case), you can move to another index as follows:  
STILL PICTURE AND STEP FRAME (ON FRONT OF PLAYER)  
Press Pbriefly during play to step forward to the next index.  
Press Obriefly during play to return to the beginning of the  
current index. Press O briefly again to step back to the  
previous index.  
To go directly to any index enter the index number using the  
numerical keys  
To get a still picture, press ;(pause) during play.  
To step forward to the next picture frame, press ;(pause)  
again.  
To return to play, press 2 (play).  
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PLAYING A CD  
PLAYING A VIDEO CD  
SEARCH (ON FRONT OF PLAYER)  
REPEAT TRACK/DISC  
To search forwards or backwards through the disc at 2x  
normal speed, press Ror AA during play.  
Search begins, and sound is muted.  
To step up to 8x normal speed, press Ror AA again.  
To go directly to 8x normal speed, hold down Ror AA  
until the (8x) icon appears.  
To repeat the currently-playing track, press Repeat: REPEAT  
TRACK appears on the player display.  
To repeat the entire disc, press Repeat a second time; REPEAT  
appears on the display.  
To exit Repeat mode, press Repeat a third time.  
REPEAT A-B  
To return to 2x normal speed, press Ror AA again.  
Search speed and direction are indicated on the screen for 2  
seconds each time R or AAis pressed.  
To repeat or loop a sequence:  
Press Repeat A-B at your chosen starting point; A appears on  
the player display.  
Press Repeat A-B again at your chosen end point; A-B appears  
on the display, and the repeat sequence begins.  
To exit the sequence, press Repeat A-B again.  
To end the search, press 2 (play), ;(pause) or 9as desired.  
SHUFFLE  
This shuffles the playing order of the tracks, if the disc has more  
than one.  
SCAN  
Press Shuffle during play. The Shuffle icon appears on the  
screen for about 2 seconds.  
As each track is played, its number disappears from the Track  
Calendar.  
To return to normal play, press Shuffle again.  
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc.  
Press Scan.  
To continue play at your chosen title, press Scan again,  
or press 2 (play).  
PLAYING A CD  
Audio CDs contain music tracks only. You will recognize CDs by  
their logo. You can play them in conventional style using a  
stereo system, or via the TV using the OSD. With the OSD, you  
can compile FTS programs for your discs by either selecting or  
excluding tracks.  
To select Shuttle, press Jog/Pause. The key lights up, and the  
player goes into Pause mode.  
From the center position, turn the Shuttle ring clockwise for  
forward movement, anticlockwise for reverse. In both cases  
you can choose from 2 speeds: x2 and x8 speed.  
To exit Shuttle, press Jog/Pause: the Jog/Pause key goes out.  
You can play audio CDs using the OSD or, through a stereo  
system only, using keys on the remote control and/or front  
panel.  
MOVING TO ANOTHER TRACK  
Press Pbriefly during play to step forward to the next track.  
Press Obriefly during play to return to the beginning of the  
current track. Press Obriefly again to step back to the  
previous track.  
To go directly to any track, enter the track number using the  
numerical keys.  
PLAYING A DISC  
With Autoplay on,  
play starts when  
you close the disc  
drawer. With  
Autoplay off, press  
SHUFFLE  
Play.  
The disc starts to  
Press Shuffle during play. The order of the tracks is changed.  
As each track is played, its number disappears from the  
player display.  
play; if the TV is  
on, the CD Play  
screen appears on  
To return to normal play, press Shuffle again.  
the OSD.  
Play will stop at the end of the disc. To stop play at any other  
time, press Stop.  
REPEAT TRACK/DISC  
To repeat the currently-playing track, press Repeat: REPEAT  
TRACK appears on the display.  
To repeat the entire disc, press Repeat a second time; REPEAT  
appears on the display.  
To exit Repeat mode, press Repeat a third time.  
PAUSE  
Press Jog/Pause during play.  
To return to play, press 2 (play).  
SEARCH (ON FRONT OF PLAYER)  
REPEAT A-B  
To search forwards or backwards through the disc at 2x  
normal speed, press Ror AA during play.  
Search begins, and sound is partially muted.  
To step up to 8x normal speed,press Ror AA again.  
Search goes to 8x speed, and the sound is muted.  
To go directly to 8x normal speed, hold down Ror AA  
until the (8x) icon appears.  
To repeat or loop a sequence:  
Press Repeat A-B at your chosen starting point; A appears on  
the display.  
Press Repeat A-B again at your chosen end point; A-B appears  
on the display, and the repeat sequence begins.  
To exit the sequence, press Repeat A-B again.  
To return to 2x normal speed, press Ror AA again.  
If the TV is on, search speed and direction are indicated on  
the screen each time Ror AAis pressed.  
To end the search, press 2 (play), ; (pause), or 9 as  
desired.  
SCAN  
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc.  
• Press Scan.  
To continue play at your chosen track, press Scan again,  
or press 2 (play).  
SHUTTLE  
This is a convenient way to search in fast motion. The function  
work in reverse as well as forward search.  
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SETTINGS  
PLAYING A CD  
FTS (Favorite Track Selection)  
Exclude further track numbers in the same way.  
NOTE  
– FTS Favourite Track Selections can only be compiled with  
OSD On.  
If you change your mind, you can re-include any track  
number by moving back to it and pressing the 3key.  
To clear your whole selection and start again, press 9.  
To select Tracks:  
If Auto FTS is set to on (see Settings P. 16), play of the FTS  
Load a disc and  
program starts immediately. If not:  
go to Stop mode.  
Press FTS; FTS lights up on the player display.  
Press Play.  
To change to normal play, press FTS again.  
Press >.  
Use the < or > key  
to move to the  
Compiling an FTS  
program  
On this player, FTS  
programs can be  
compiled by  
first track number  
you want to  
select.  
Press the 3key.  
Select further  
selecting the tracks  
you want to play  
(“Track Selection”)  
or by excluding the  
tracks you don’t  
want to play  
track numbers in  
the same way. If  
you change your  
mind, you can de-select track numbers in reverse order by  
pressing the 4key as required.  
To clear your whole selection and start again, press 9.  
(“Exclude Tracks”).  
When your FTS program is complete, press play to start play, or  
Return to go back to Stop mode. In either case, the FTS  
program will be automatically memorized.  
To exclude tracks:  
Load a disc and go to Stop mode.  
press <.  
NOTE  
Use the < or > key to move to the first track number you  
want to exclude.  
Press the 4key.  
– You can have a total of at least 100 FTS programmed discs.  
If you excees that number, the least frequently played  
program(s) are automatically deleted.  
SETTINGS  
In the settings menu, you can customize your player to suit  
your own particular requirements.  
SUBTITLE :  
The subtitles will be in the language you choose provided this is  
available on the disc in play. If not, subtitles will revert to the  
first subtitle language on the disc.  
In Stop mode:  
Press Setup to obtain the Settings screen.  
PARENTAL CONTROL:  
This is described separately under ‘Parental Control’ p. 16.  
TV SHAPE:  
Factory setting wide screen (16:9). If you have a regular (4:3)  
TV, you can choose Letterbox for a ‘wide-screen’ picture with  
black bars top and bottom, or Pan Scan, for a full-height  
picture with the sides trimmed. If a disc has Pan Scan, the  
picture then moves (scans) horizontally to keep the main action  
on the screen.  
Move to the function you want to change using 3/4, then  
use < /> to scroll to your preferred option.  
To exit Settings menu, press Return or Setup.  
AUDIO:  
The sound will be in the language you choose provided this is  
available on the disc in play. If not, speech will revert to the first  
spoken language on the disc.  
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PARENTAL CONTROL  
SETTINGS  
AUTOPLAY:  
DIGITAL OUTPUT:  
Factory setting On means that discs start to play automatically  
when loaded. Set to Off if you prefer to start play manually.  
Factory setting Off means that there is no audio signal at the  
digital output. If you are connecting equipment with a  
digital input, change the setting to on.  
If your equipment doesn't incluid a digital decoder, (e.g. digital  
speakers) set the digital output to PCM.  
AUTO FTS:  
Factory setting On means that when a disc with an FTS  
program (see ‘Compiling an FTS Program’ p. 15) is loaded, the  
FTS program automatically starts to play. Set to Off if you  
prefer to control FTS play manually.  
OSD LANGUAGE:  
The player’s on-screen display will be in the language you  
choose.  
VIDEO SHIFT:  
Factory setting is such that the video will be centered on your  
screen. Use this setting to personalize the position of the  
picture on your TV by scrolling it to the left or right.  
ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONROL  
This can only be done in Stop mode.  
Authorizing discs  
• Press Setup to obtain the Settings menu.  
• Move to Parental Control using the (up/down) keys.  
• Press < or > to change Parental Control to Active.  
1
Load the disc you wish to authorize and close the tray  
2 The OSD will ask for your pin code.  
Enter your pin code.  
• You will be asked to enter a 4-digit pin code of your own choice, 3 Go to Stop, press 9.  
and then to confirm your choice.  
4
Select Parental Control on the OSD by pressing >: the OSD  
will ask you to enter your pin code.  
The disc is now authorized, and will play in the normal way,  
without the pin code.  
To cancel your authorization, repeat steps 4 and 5.  
• This code must then be entered to play any DVD-Video or Video  
CD disc, unless you have previously authorized the disc as  
suitable for all ages.  
5
• To de-activate Parental Control repeat the above procedure.  
NOTE  
– You can have a total of 50 authorized discs. If you exceed  
that number, the least frequently played disc(s) are  
automatically de-authorized.  
When Parental Control is active  
W eol is active  
Insert Disc  
I t i  
Open Tray  
O r  
NOT OK  
NOT OK  
NO  
NO  
Is this  
disc Authorized?  
thorized?  
Enter Pin  
Enter Pin  
TRY 3X  
TRY 3X  
OK  
OK  
YES  
YES  
Press "STOP"  
Press "STOP"  
Normal operation  
N r o n  
Select  
Parental Control  
rental ontrol  
Change  
Autorization  
A
Enter Pin Code  
Enter Pin Code  
OK  
OK  
NOT OK  
NOT OK  
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BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE  
If it appears that the DVD-Video player is faulty, first consult  
this checklist.  
It may be that something simple has been overlooked.  
Under no circumstances attempt to repair the system yourself;  
this will invalidate the warranty.  
SYMPTOM  
No audio at  
REMEDY  
digital output ...............• check the digital connections  
• Check the settings menu to make  
sure that the digital output is set  
to on.  
Look for the specific symptom(s). Then perform only the  
actions listed to remedy the specific symptom(s).  
• Check if the audio format of the  
selected audio language matches  
your receiver capabilities.  
SYMPTOM  
REMEDY  
No power......................• Check if the ON/OFF  
Buttons do not work ....• Turn the player OFF and ON  
with the power ON/OFF button (1)  
on the front of the player.  
button (1) on the front of the  
player is set to on.  
• Check if both plugs of the mains  
cord are properly connected.  
• Check if there is power at the AC  
outlet by plugging in another  
appliance.  
Cleaning Discs  
Some problems occur because  
the disc inside the player  
is dirty.  
No picture.....................• Check if the TV is switched on.  
• Select the same channel and source  
on the TV as on the player.  
To avoid these problems clean  
your discs regularly, in the  
following way:  
• Check the video connection.  
• When a disc becomes dirty,  
clean it with a cleaning cloth.  
Wipe the disc from the centre  
out.  
Distorted picture..........• Check the disc for fingerprints and  
clean with a soft cloth, wiping from  
centre to edge.  
• Sometimes a small  
amount of picture distortion may  
appear .This is not a malfunction.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT USE SOLVENTS SUCH  
AS BENZINE, THINNER,  
Completely distorted  
picture with  
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE CLEANERS, OR ANTI-STATIC  
SPRAY INTENDED FOR ANALOG DISCS.  
player menu..................• NTSC/PAL switch in wrong  
position.  
OTHER INFORMATION  
If the player remains faulty you can start the Diagnosic  
Program in the player.  
How does the Diagnosic Program works:  
You can operate the Diagnosis Program by following the  
intructions step by step.  
No colour in picture  
with player menu .........• NTSC/PAL switch in wrong  
position.  
Disc can’t be played .....• Ensure the disc label is upwards.  
• Clean the disc.  
• Check if the disc is defective by  
trying another disc.  
Instructions:  
1 Switch the player off with the ON/OFF button.  
2 Press the OPEN/CLOSE and PAUSE button simultaneously  
and keep them pressed while you switch on the recorder  
with the ON/OFF button.  
No sound ......................• Check audio connections.  
• If using a HiFi amplifier, try another  
sound source.  
3 On the display appears the message: BUSY together with a  
counter. This counter indicates the termination of the test  
when zero is reached  
Distorted sound  
from HiFi amplifier .......• Check to make sure that no audio  
connections are made to amplifier  
phono input.  
4 After a few minutes the message on the local display  
changes over from BUSY into Error or into PASS.  
5 When the message Error appears on the display there is  
apparently a failure in your player and your player has to be  
repaired.  
6 Consult your dealer or the Philips Consumer Information  
Centre (CIC) for the nearest Service Repair Shop in you  
country. The phone number of the CIC is mentioned in your  
warranty booklet.  
7 When the message PASS appears on the display there is  
apparently no failure in your player in this case the failure  
can be caused by a wrong interpretation of the operating  
instructions or a wrong disc is used or your player is not  
correctly connected.  
In this case you can consult your dealer or the Philips  
Consumer Infrormation Centre for further assistance in  
solving the problem.  
No return to start-up  
screen when disc is  
removed .......................• Reset by switching the player OFF,  
then ON again.  
• Check to see if the program  
requires another disc to be loaded.  
The player does not  
respond to the  
remote control .............• Aim the remote control directly at  
the sensor on the front of the player  
• Avoid all obstacles which may  
interfere with the signal path.  
• Inspect or replace the batteries.  
8 When the problem remains then go to point 6 of this  
instuction for finding the nearest repair shop.  
9 Switch the player off with the ON/OFF button to leave  
the Diagnostic Program.  
Distorted or B/W picture  
with DVD or Video  
CD disc..........................• The disc format is not according to  
the TV-set used (PAL/NTSC)  
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