Philips Portable DVD Player DCP851 User Manual

DCP851  
DCP951  
DCP852  
DVD Portable with dock for iPod  
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW  
English  
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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!  
To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your  
Main unit controls ( see figure 1)  
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1MENU.....................Display the MENU page.  
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33, 4, 1, 2 ...........Navigate in a menu.  
...........(1 / 2) search backward/forward in a disc at different  
;
.........................Start or interrupt playback.  
speeds.  
OK ..........................Confirm a selection.  
..........................Power indicator  
4J( / § ..................Skip to the previous/next chapter, track or title.  
5DOCK for iPod... ...Place an iPod player.  
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4
Top of player ( see figure 1)  
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2
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6OPEN .....................Open the disc door to insert or remove disc.  
7MONITOR..............Switch the aspect ratio between 16:9 or 4:3.  
8SOURCE.................Select respective sources: DISC, iPod, SD/MMC or AV.  
9ON/OFF ... ..............Switch the power on/off.  
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW  
Left of player ( see figure 2)  
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0 p2... .......................Headphone jacks.  
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!AV OUT.........................Audio/Video output jack.  
@AV IN... .........................Audio/Video input jack.  
#VOL +/-.. .......................Volume control.  
$SD/MMC CARD...........Insert an SD/MMC card.  
%9V DC IN and CHG .....Power supply socket.  
..... charge indicator  
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Right of player ( see figure 2)  
^ iPod EJECT..................Push to eject the iPod player.  
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Desk stand of the player ( see figure 3)  
You can prop up the DVD player on your table for movie watching.  
Pull out the stand at the rear of the player.  
CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures  
other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure  
or other unsafe operation.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
Remote controls ( see figure 4)  
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1Source keys ........Select respective sources: DISC, iPod, SD/MMC or AV.  
2REPEAT..................Repeat a chapter/track/title.  
3A-B... ......................Repeat playback of a specific section on a disc.  
4SHUFFLE................Play a disc randomly.  
5PROG......................Enter the program menu.  
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2
4
5
69 .............................Stop playback or erase a program.  
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7
0
72;...........................Start or interrupt playback.  
8MENU.....................Enter or exit the disc contents menu.  
9SETUP....................Enter or exit the system menu.  
03, 4, 1, 2 ...........Navigate in a menu.  
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9
!
...........(1 / 2) search backward/forward in a disc at different  
speeds.  
!OK...........................Confirm a selection.  
@J( / §...................Skip to the previous/next chapter, track or title.  
#Numeric Keypad (0-9)...Input numbers.  
$ZOOM.....................Enlarge or reduce a picture or active image on the TFT.  
%MONITOR..............Switch the aspect ratio between 16:9 or 4:3.  
^DISPLAY ................Display information on TFT during playback.  
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&TITLE/RETURN......Display the disc title or return to the previous level of the  
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VCD disc menu.  
*SUBTITLE ..............Select a subtitle language.  
(AUDIO....................Select an audio language when playing a DVD disc or  
select an audio mode (Stereo, Mono-Left or Mono-Right)  
when playing a VCD/CD disc.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Your portable DVD player  
Your portable DVD player plays 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 soundtrack and subtitle  
languages, and of different camera angles (again depending on the disc), are all  
included.  
INTRODUCTION  
About Built-in Rechargeable Battery  
Precautions related to battery recharge  
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Once the battery is fully discharged, immediately recharge it (regardless of  
whether you plan to use the battery or not) in order to maximize the battery  
life. When the power is low, the battery icon will be shown on the upper-  
right corner of the TFT for warning.  
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To charge the battery, please directly connect this DVD player to AC mains  
and the charge indicator will turn on.  
What’s more, parental lock lets you decide which discs your children will be able  
to see. You will find your player remarkably easy to use with the On-Screen  
Display and player display in combination with the remote control.  
Using and maintaining your rechargeable batteries  
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2
3
Please make sure you always use only the AC adapter included with the  
player to recharge your batteries.  
Unpacking  
Recharge efficiency will degrade when the environmental temperature drops  
below 50oF (10oC) or exceed 95oF (35oC).  
First check and identify the contents of your package, as listed below:  
• Portable DVD player  
• Car adaptor (12V)  
• User Manual  
• Remote Control  
• Audio / Video cable  
• Warranty  
The lasting time of the fully charged battery when a headphone is connected  
to the DVD player is approximately 2.5 hours.  
• Quick Start Guide  
• AC power adaptor, DSA-9W-09 F (DVE), AY4132 (PHILIPS) or AY4193 (PHILIPS)  
Playable disc formats  
In addition to DVD-Video disc, you will also be able to play all Video CDs and  
audio CDs (including CD-R, CD-RW, DVD R and DVD RW).  
Placement  
• Place the player on a firm, flat surface.  
• Keep away from domestic heating equipment and direct sunlight.  
DVD-Video  
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. To make access easy  
and convenient, your player lets you move between Titles, and also between  
Chapters.  
• If the player cannot read CDs/DVDs correctly, try using a commonly  
available cleaning CD/DVD to clean the lens before taking the player to be  
repaired. Other cleaning methods may destroy the lens.  
• Always keep the disc door closed to avoid dust on the lens.  
• The lens may cloud over when the player is suddenly moved from cold to warm  
surroundings. It is then not possible to play a CD/DVD. Leave the player in a  
warm environment until the moisture evaporates.  
CD with JPEG files  
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INTRODUCTION  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
Video CD  
Power Sources  
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.  
This unit operates on a supplied AC adapter, car adapter, or the built-in lithium  
battery.  
• Make sure that the input voltage of the AC adaptor is in line with the local  
voltage. Otherwise, the AC adaptor and unit may be damaged.  
• Do not touch the AC adaptor with wet hands to prevent electric shock.  
• When connecting with car power (cigarette lighter) adaptor, be sure the  
input voltage of the adaptor is identical with car voltage.  
• Unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet when the unit is not used for long peri-  
ods of time.  
Audio CD / MP3 CD  
Audio CDs / MP3-CD contain music tracks only. You can play  
them in the conventional way through a stereo system using the  
keys on the remote control and/or main unit, or via the TV using  
the On Screen Display (OSD).  
• Hold the plug to disconnect the AC adaptor. Do not pull the power cord.  
About DivX  
Safety and maintenance  
DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX  
media files contain highly compressed video with high visual  
quality that maintains a relatively samll file size. DivX files can  
also include advanced media features like menus, subtitles, and alternate audio  
tracks. Many DivX media files are available for download online, and you can  
create your own using your personal content and easy-to-use tools from  
• Do not disassemble the unit for laser rays are dangerous to eyes.  
Any service should be done by qualified service personnel.  
• Unplug the AC adaptor to cut the power if liquid or objects get inside the unit.  
• Take care not to drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks, which may  
cause malfunction.  
• Important (for models with by-packed headphones): Philips guarantees compli-  
ance with the maximum sound power of its audio players as  
determined by relevant regulatory bodies only with the original model of pro-  
vided headphones. In case this one needs replacement, we recommend that  
you contact your retailer to order a model identical to that of the original pro-  
vided by Philips.  
TM  
Zero Bright Dot  
Enjoy highest-quality images that are free from annoying blank  
spots on the LCD screen. LCD displays commonly have imperfec-  
tions, termed as 'bright dots' by the LCD industry. A limited number of bright dots  
were once considered an inevitable side effect of LCD mass production. With  
Philips' strict quality control procedures used in our Portable DVD Players, our  
LCD displays are produced with zero tolerance for bright dots. Select Portable  
DVD Players come with Philips Zero Bright DotTM Policy to guarantee optimal  
screen quality.  
• Traffic safety: do not use while driving or cycling as you may cause an accident  
• Do not expose to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or  
direct sunlight.  
• This product is not waterproof: do not allow your player to be submersed  
in water. Water entering the player may cause major damage.  
• Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene,  
or abrasives as these may harm the player.  
Warranty service varies from region to region. Contact your local Philips repre-  
sentative for more detailed information.  
• Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Do not place any  
sources of danger on the appartus (e.g. liquid filled objects,lighted candles)  
• Do not touch the lens!  
About SD Memory Card  
SD Memory Card is a slim and compact bridge media linking vari-  
ous kinds of digital equipment through its easy connectivity. The  
card's control circuitry allows data to be read and written (in its protection area)  
only when appropriate external devices are detected. Using decoder software,  
an SD Memory Card-compatible device can play music, video clips and more  
Note: When the player is in use for a long period of time, the surface will be  
heated. This is normal.  
without a drive mechanism like those in CD and DVD players.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
Handling discs  
Hearing Safety  
Do not attach paper or tape to the disc.  
Keep the disc away from direct sunlight or heat  
sources.  
Store the disc in a disc case after playback.  
To clean, wipe the disc outwards from the cen-  
ter with a soft, lint-free clean cloth.  
Listen at a moderate volume:  
• Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing. This  
product can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing  
loss for a normal person, even for exposure less than a minute. The  
higher decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced  
some hearing loss.  
• Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to high-  
er volumes of sound. So after prolonged listening, what sounds "normal" can  
actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. To guard against this, set your  
volume to a safe level before your hearing adapts and leave it there.  
On handling the LCD screen  
The LCD is manufactured using high precision technology. You may, however, see  
tiny black points and/or bright points(red,blue,green) that continuously appear on  
the LCD. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indi-  
cate a malfunction.  
To establish a safe volume level:  
• Set your volume control at a low setting.  
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, with-  
out distortion.  
Environmental information  
We have reduced the packaging to its minimum and made it easy to separate  
into mono materials: cardboard, PS, PE and PET.  
Your set consists of material which can be recycled if disassembled by a special-  
ized company. Please observe the local regulations to dispose of packaging,  
exhausted batteries and old equipment.  
Listen for reasonable periods of time:  
• Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally "safe" levels, can also cause  
hearing loss.  
• Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and take appropriate breaks.  
Copyright information  
Be sure to observe the following guidelines when using your head-  
phones:  
• Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time.  
• Be careful not to adjust the volume as your hearing adapts.  
• Do not turn up the volume so high that you can't hear what's around you.  
• You should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous  
situations.  
“DivX, DivX” Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are  
used under license.”  
All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies  
or organizations.  
Unauthorized duplication of any recordings downloaded from the internet or  
made from CDs / VCDs / DVDs is a violation of copyright laws and international  
treaties.  
• Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle, cycling, skate-  
boarding, etc.; it may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.  
Dolby Information: Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”  
and the double-D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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PREPARATIONS  
PREPARATIONS  
Power supply  
- Remove the battery if the remote control is not to be used for a long time.  
Using the AC / DC adaptor  
Connect the supplied adapter to the set and the main  
power supply (as shown).  
Connections  
TIP  
Connecting headphones  
Connect the headphones into the n1 or the n2 jack of  
your set.  
To avoid damage to the player, switch off before plug-  
ging or unplugging the AC adaptor.  
Using the car adapter  
Connect the supplied car adapter to the set and the  
car cigarette lighter outlet.  
Connecting additional equipment  
• Turn off your set before connecting to any additional equipment.  
• You can connect the player to a TV or an amplifier to enjoy DVDs or karaoke.  
TIP  
• To avoid damage to the player, switch off before plug-  
ging or unplugging the car adaptor.  
AV OUT  
• When connecting with car power (cigarette lighter) adaptor, be sure the  
input voltage of the adaptor is identical with car voltage.  
Connect the desired device to this terminal directly (no  
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• Make sure the temperature is below 35 C when the DVD player is con-  
White  
Red  
setting needed in the DVD, iPod or SD/MMC mode).  
nected to DC 16.0V in a car.  
Powering your remote control  
Yellow  
1
Open the battery compartment. Remove the protective  
plastic tab (first time users only).  
AV IN  
2
Insert 1 x lithium 3V battery, type CR2025, then close  
the compartment.  
On the DVD player panel, press the source key repeated-  
ly (AV on the remote) to select AV IN (AUX).  
White  
Red  
Yellow  
CAUTION  
Connection Video  
Color Yellow  
Audio (Left) Audio (Right)  
White Red  
- Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of  
properly.  
- Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with  
the same or equivalent type.  
- Incorrect use of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage  
and will corrode the compartment or cause the batteries to burst.  
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PREPARATIONS  
PREPARATIONS  
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4
Pull the dock out.  
SD/MMC card slot  
You can play video/audio/picture files stored in an SD/MMC card  
by inserting it into the SD/MMC CARD slot.  
On the DVD player panel, press the SOURCE key repeatedly (or  
SD/MMC CARD on the remote) to select the SD/MMC source.  
Put your iPod player in the dock.  
TIP  
Make sure the metal contact of the card to be inserted is facing down.  
Dock for iPod  
You can dock your iPod player for playback of stored files and recharging.  
iPod classic, nano and touch are supported.  
“Connecting to iPod” is displayed. The certification will take about  
three seconds.  
Connecting the iPod player  
1
Press iPod to switch to iPod mode.  
“Please connect the iPod” is displayed.  
After certification is complete, the display on the DVD and iPod  
players is as follows:  
Please connect the iPod  
2
Push the iPod EJECT key to eject the dock for iPod.  
Removing the iPod player  
Remove the iPod player as shown.  
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GENERAL EXPLANATION  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Switching on for OSD language setup  
About this manual  
English is the default language of your player’s on screen display. You may  
choose to use English, French or Spanish for your player’s on screen display.  
This manual gives the basic instructions for operating this DVD player.  
Some DVD discs however are produced in a way that requires specific  
operation or allows only limited operation during playback. In these cases  
the player may not respond to all operating commands. When this occurs,  
please refer to the instructions in the disc inlay. When a “ ” appears on  
the screen, the operation is not permitted by the player or the disc.  
Region  
APAC  
OSD Language Options  
English, French, Spanish  
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2
3
4
Press ON briefly to switch on the player.  
Press SETUP for the setup menu.  
Select Language and press 4.  
Remote control operation  
• Unless otherwise stated, 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 main unit, they can also be used.  
Select OSD and press 2 to select from OSD lan-  
guage options.  
Menu navigation  
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Select your preferred language and press OK.  
• Your player has an intuitive menu navigation system to guide you through  
various settings and operations.  
Loading discs and switching on  
• Use the function keys to activate / disable relevant operations.  
• Use 3, 4, 1, 2 to browse through menus.  
1
2
Push OPEN to open the disc door.  
• Press the OK key to confirm your selection.  
Insert your chosen disc, label side up (also when a double sided  
DVD disc is inserted). Make sure it is sitting properly in the correct recess.  
3
4
Gently push to close the door.  
Slide the POWER switch to ON to switch on the player.  
TIP  
A normal mechanical noise is heard during playback.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Playing a DVD disc  
Playing an MP3 CD  
After switching on, inserting the disc and closing the door, playback starts auto-  
matically. The screen shows the type of disc loaded. The disc may invite you to  
select an item from a menu. Use the 3, 4, 1, 2 keys to highlight your selec-  
tion,and press OK.  
The following playback features are available for MP3 CDs.  
Please refer to the corresponding sections for more information.  
Volume control, skipping tracks, searching, repeat, shuffle, etc.  
Use the 3, 4 keys to highlight your selected music folder.  
Press OK to play.  
Note: Since it is usual for DVD movies to be released at different times in differ-  
ent 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.  
Playing a JPEG disc  
Use the 3, 4 keys to highlight your selected picture.  
Playing an audio or video CD disc  
Press OK. The player will then automatically enter the slide show mode.  
• After switching on, inserting the disc and closing the door, playback starts  
automatically. The screen shows the type of disc loaded as well as information  
about the disc’s contents.  
During playback, you can:  
• Use 1, 2 to rotate the picture.  
• Use 3 to flip left/right.  
• Use 4 to flip up/down.  
• While playing VCD with MTV/Karaoke, press number keys (0-9) to select the  
track and press 2  
;
or OK to play the track. Press TITLE/RETURN to go back  
to menu of the selection.  
• Press MENU to go back to folder screen.  
• Press 9 to go to group preview.  
®
Playing DivX disc  
®
• Philips provide you the DivX VOD (Video on Demand) registration code that  
®
allows you to rent and purchase videos using the DivX VOD service. For more  
• Press ZOOM repeatedly to display the picture with different scales.  
• Use 3, 4, 1, 2 to view the zoomed picture (for picture zoomed in only).  
®
• Select the DivX VOD on the Custom Page.  
• The registration code will appear.  
®
• Use the registration code to purchase or rent the videos from DivX VOD serv-  
a CD-R for playback on this DVD player.  
TIP  
®
All the downloaded videos from DivX VOD can only be played  
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GENERAL FEATURESS  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Moving to another title / track / chapter  
Playing files stored in an SD/MMC card  
When a disc has more than one title or track, you can move  
to another title/track/chapter as follows:  
• Press § briefly during play to select the next title/ track /  
chapter.  
After connecting an SD/MMC card to this player, you can play audio/video files  
stored in the card by selecting the desired file with 3 4 and OK.  
Playing files stored in your iPod player  
• Press J( briefly during play to step back to the previous  
title/track/chapter.  
After connecting your iPod player as described in the "Connections" section, you  
can play files stored in the iPod player with keys on your iPod player or the fol-  
lowing keys on the remote control of your DVD player directly.  
• To go directly to any title, track or chapter, enter the corre-  
sponding number using the numerical keys (0-9).  
OK  
Confirm a selection.  
Search  
2;  
Start or interrupt playback.  
Search backward/forward.  
Skip to the previous/next track.  
Stop playback.  
1/2  
J( / §  
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During playback, press 2 repeatedly for the following forward search options:  
Press 1 repeatedly for the following backward search options:  
1
2
2 X backwards  
4 X backwards  
8 X backwards  
16 X backwards  
32 X backwards  
normal speed  
2 X forward  
4 X forward  
8 X forward  
16 X forward  
32 X forward  
normal speed  
MENU  
3/4  
REPEAT  
Exit the menu.  
Select an item in a menu.  
Select repeat function (repeat one/all/off is available).  
Select shuffle function (shuffle all/album/off is available).  
SHUFFLE  
TIP  
To recharge your iPod player, you must connect your DVD player to AC  
mains (or the car cigarette lighter outlet) and ensure: Your DVD player is  
in the power-off mode; OR, the DVD player is in the power-on mode and  
the current source is “iPod”.  
Press OK or 2  
;
to resume normal playback.  
Once the battery is running low, immediately recharge it (regardless of  
whether you plan to use the battery or not) in order to maximize the bat-  
tery life.  
It is impossible to recharge your iPod with the built-in battery of the DVD  
player.  
Make sure to recharge your iPod player below 35 C.  
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GENERAL FEATURES  
GENERAL FEATURES  
Changing the audio output (for VCD/CD)  
TIP  
Press AUDIO repeatedly for the following audio options.  
The repeat function is also available for JPEG, SD/MMC etc. The actions  
may vary for different media being played.  
x 1  
Mono left  
Stereo  
x 2  
Mono right  
x 3  
SHUFFLE  
TIP  
Press SHUFFLE on the remote to play all tracks (for CD),  
chapters (for DVD) or all tracks in the selected  
folder/whole disc (for MP3) randomly.  
This key is used to select audio languages during DVD playback.  
ZOOM  
The Zoom function allows you to enlarge the video image and to pan  
through the enlarged image. Press ZOOM repeatedly to select the following  
zooming options.  
Repeat A - B  
To repeat or loop a sequence in a title:  
• Press A - B at your chosen starting point;  
Zoom x 1  
Zoom x 3  
2X  
Normal  
Zoom x 2  
4X  
A appears on the screen.  
• Press A - B again at your chosen end point;  
AB appears on the display, and the repeat sequence begins.  
• To exit the sequence, press A - B.  
TIP  
During JPEG operation, the sequence is 100%, 150%, 200%, 25%, 50% and  
normal.  
Volume Control  
• Use the rotatary switch on the left side of the unit to increase  
or decrease playback volume.  
REPEAT  
Press REPEAT repeatedly for the following repeat options:  
DVD actions  
x 1 repeats chapter repeats one  
x 2 repeats title  
x 3 repeats all  
MP3 actions  
CD actions  
repeats track repeats one  
repeats all repeats folder  
cancels repeat cancels repeat  
JPEG/DivX actions  
repeats folder  
cancels repeat  
x 4 cancels repeat  
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GENERAL FEATURES  
MONITOR (on the main unit)  
SPECIAL DVD FEATURES  
Checking the contents of DVD-Video discs: MENU.  
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. Press  
the appropriate numerical key; or use the 3, 4, 1, 2 keys to highlight your  
selection, and press OK.  
Press MONITOR repeatedly to adjust  
the display mode (normal or full screen).  
Disc menu  
Press MENU. The menu may list, for example, camera angles,  
spoken language and subtitle options, and chapters for the  
title.  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly for the following display options:  
DVD  
x 1  
x 2  
x 3  
x 4  
X5  
X6  
Title elapsed  
Changing the language  
Title remained  
Chapter elapsed  
Chapter remained  
Disc information  
Display off  
Press AUDIO. If the current disc has different langauge  
options, this now appears on the screen.  
Press AUDIO repeatedly until you have reached  
your desired language option.  
TIP  
Subtitle  
During JPEG operation, pressing this button enables you to select 17  
slideshow modes.  
Press SUBTITLE. If the current disc has different subtitles  
options, this now appears on the screen.  
PROGRAM  
Press SUBTITLE repeatedly until you have reached  
your desired subtitles option.  
1
2
During playback, press PROG on the remote to enter a program menu.  
Use the numerical keys 0-9 to directly input the tracks or chapters (single  
track number with digit "0" in front, for example "05").  
TIP  
The above two features depend on whether your disc contains any lan-  
guage or subtitle options.  
3
Move the cursor by pressing to select START and then press OK to start  
program playback.  
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SPECIAL DVD FEATURES  
SETUP OPERATIONS  
To maximize your playback experience, use SETUP to fine tune your settings.  
Use the 3,4,1, 2 keys to highlight your selection, and press OK.  
Playing a title  
1
2
Press MENU to enter the disc title menu.  
1
2
Press SETUP. A list of features is shown.  
Use the 3 4 keys to highlight your selection.  
Use 3,4,1, 2 or numeric keys (0-9) to  
select a play option.  
3
Press OK to confirm.  
When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to:  
Language  
Screen  
Photo  
select language options  
select screen options  
select photo options  
select custom options  
exit the system menu  
Custom  
Exit  
3
4
Press 1 to abort current settings or go back to previous menu level.  
Press SETUP to exit.  
Language  
When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to:  
On Screen Display  
Menu  
select on-screen display language  
select disc menu language options  
select disc audio language options  
select disc subtitle language options  
Audio  
Subtitle  
Press 1 to abort current settings or go back to previous menu level.  
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SETUP OPERATIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
If it appears that the DVD-Video player is faulty, first consult this checklist.  
It may be that something has been overlooked.  
Screen  
When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to:  
WARNING  
Display Type  
Brightness  
Contrast  
select display ratio  
select brightness level  
select contrast level  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this  
will invalidate the guarantee.  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed, before taking the set for  
repair. If you are unable to solve a problem by following these hints,  
consult your dealer or service centre.  
Press 1 to abort current settings or go back to previous menu level  
Photo  
Symptom  
No power  
Remedy  
When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to:  
– Check if both plugs of the mains cord are  
properly connected.  
Slide Show Frequency  
Slide Show Effect  
Display Format  
set the time between two photos  
select 17 slideshow modes  
switch between Normal and Widescreen  
switch between Slide Show and Browse  
– Check if there is power at the AC outlet by  
plugging in another appliance.  
Photo Display  
Press 1 to abort current settings or go back to previous menu level  
– Check if the built-in battery is drained.  
Custom  
– Check if car adaptor is connected appropriately.  
When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to:  
Distorted picture  
– Check the disc for fingerprints and clean with  
a soft cloth, wiping from centre to edge.  
Parental Control  
DivX VOD  
select parental options  
get DivX ID for VOD  
R
– Sometimes a small amount of picture distor-  
tion may appear. This is not a malfunction.  
Password  
Angle Mark  
Default  
change exisitng password (3308 by default)  
select angle mark display options  
restore factory settings  
Completely distorted  
picture / no colour in  
the TV screen  
– The PAL setting may be in the wrong  
status. Match your TV’s setting with the  
player’s setting.  
Press 1 to abort current settings or go back to previous menu level.  
Note: Before using the 3,4 keys to select your desired angle mark, ensure the  
disc has been recorded with angle mark and you have enabled the angle mark  
option in the system menu.  
No sound  
– Check audio connections. If using a HiFi  
amplifier, try another sound source.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Remedy  
TECHNICAL DATA  
235 x 178 x 40 mm  
Symptom  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Power supply  
Disc can’t be played  
– Ensure the disc label is upwards.  
– Clean the disc.  
– Check if the disc is defective by trying anoth-  
er disc  
909 g  
DC 9V 1.0A  
9W  
0 - 45°C  
650nm  
Power Consumption  
Operating temperature range  
Laser wavelength  
Video system  
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 that may interfere with the signal  
path. Inspect or replace the batteries.  
PAL  
Frequency response  
Signal/noise ratio  
Audio distortion + noise  
Channel separation  
Dynamic range  
20Hz ~ 20KHz 1dB  
80dB  
-80(1KHz)  
80dB  
Distorted or B/W  
picture with DVD  
– Use only discs formatted according to the  
TV-set used (PAL).  
Player does not respond  
– Operations are not permitted by the disc.  
to all operating commands – Refer to the instructions in the disc inlay.  
80dB  
during playback  
Output  
Audio out (analog audio)  
Load impedance:  
Video out Output level:  
Load impedance:  
Output level: 2V 10%  
10KΩ  
1Vp - p 20%  
75Ω  
Player feels warm  
– When the player is in use for a long  
period of time, the surface will be heated.  
This is normal.  
Display goes dimmer when – The unit is saving power to ensure longer  
AC is unplugged  
playtime with battery. It is normal.  
Adjust the brightness using the rotary bright-  
ness control.  
PHILIPS reserves the right to make design and specification  
changes for product improvement without prior notice.  
This set complies with the radio interference requirements of the  
European Union.  
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users  
authority to operate this device.  
All rights reserved.  
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AUSTRALIA -  
Philips ManufacturersWarranty for Australia only  
NEW ZEALAND - Guarantee and Service for New Zealand  
These warranty conditions are valid for the  
following consumer electronics products:  
ColourTelevisions, ProjectionTV, Plasma &  
LCDTV, Video Cassette Recorders, CD  
Recorders & Players, DVD Players, DVD  
Recorders, DVD Recorders with HDD,Audio  
Systems, HomeTheatre systems, Digital Set  
Top Box & Portable Audio products.  
Care Centre for free replacement of faulty accessories.  
Thank-you for purchasing this quality Philips product.  
8. This Manufacturers Warranty is neither transferable  
nor valid in countries other than Australia.  
Philips New Zealand Ltd guarantees this product against defective components and faulty  
workmanship for a period of 12 months. Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring  
within 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions will be rectified  
free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased.  
This warranty does not cover:  
a) Mileage or travel outside the normal service area  
covered by selected Authorised Service Centre.  
b) Service costs arising from failure to correctly  
adjust the controls of the product or to observe the  
instructions, or inspections that reveal that the  
product is in normal working order.  
The benefits given to the purchaser by this  
warranty are in addition to all other rights  
and remedies which the purchaser has in  
respect of the product under theTrade  
PracticesAct or other Commonwealth or  
State Law.  
Conditions  
c) Product failures caused by misuse, neglect,  
accidental breakage, transit damage, inexpert repairs  
or modification by un-authorised persons, external  
fires, lightning strikes, floods, vermin infestation or  
liquid spillage.  
1. The product must have been purchased in New Zealand.As proof of purchase, retain the  
original sales docket indicating the date of purchase.  
Philips Consumer Electronics warrants its products to  
the purchaser as follows and subject to the stated  
conditions.  
d) Cleaning of video or audio heads.  
2. The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components, or faulty workmanship  
1Year Free Repair Service - at Philips ASC  
e) Inadequate receiving antennae.  
on the part of the manufacturer.  
ColourTelevision, PlasmaTelevision, LCDTelevision,  
ProjectionTelevsion, DVDR/VCR Combo, DVD  
Recorders with Hard Drive, LCD Projectors,Wireless  
Audio Systems,Audio Systems, HomeTheatre  
Systems & Digital Set-Top-Box.  
f) Replacement of worn or used batteries or other  
consumables.  
3. The guarantee does not cover failures caused by misuse, neglect, normal wear and tear,  
accidental breakage, use onthe incorrect voltage, use contrary to operating instructions,  
or unauthorised modification to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician.  
g) Consumer products used in commercial applications  
(This warranty is limited to 3 months only).  
h) Second hand products.  
1Year free Replacement – at your Retailer  
The conditions contained in this warranty  
card replace and override the provision of  
the Philips World-Wide Guarantee for  
products purchased in Australia and used in  
Australia.  
Portable Audio, MP3 Infotainment products,Video  
Cassette recorders, DVD Player, DVD/VCR Combo  
Player, DVD Recorder without HDD & Portable  
DVD/LCD players.  
4. Reasonable evidence (in the form of a sales docket) must be supplied to indicate that the  
product was purchased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim.  
Conditions of RepairWarranty  
Service is provided through more than 100  
accredited Authorised Service Centres throughout  
Australia. For direct contact with the nearest  
recommended Authorised Service Centre in capital  
& regional cities/towns  
5. In the event of a failure, Philips shall be under no liability for any injury, or any loss or  
damage caused to property or products other than the product under guarantee.  
1. All claims for warranty service should be made to  
your nearest Philips Authorised Service Centre or the  
PhilipsTechnology Care Centre. Reasonable evidence  
of date of purchase must be provided.  
This guarantee does not prejudice your rights under common law and statute,  
and is in addition to the normal responsibilities of the retailer and Philips.  
Authorised Service Centre Network  
1300 361 392  
2. This warranty extends only to defects in material or  
workmanship occurring under normal use of the product  
when operated in accordance with the instructions.  
Customer support is provided in Australia by our  
trained call centre staff. For assistance with product  
features and specifications, please call  
3. If a replacement product is supplied under the repair  
policy it is warranted, under this warranty, for the  
remainder of the warranty of the original purchased  
product only.  
How to claim  
Technology Care Centre  
1300 363 391  
Should your Philips product fail within the guarantee period, please return it to the  
retailer from whom it was purchased. In most cases the retailer will be able to  
satisfactorily repair or replace the product.  
4. Home service is provided only within the normal  
service area of one of our recommended Authorised  
Service Centres (ASC). It will be provided for  
television receivers only with a screen side of 67cms  
or above (product includes CRT, LCDTV, PTV, and  
PlasmaTV).Televisions with screen side less than  
67cms and all other products types are to be taken or  
sent by the consumer to the workshop of your  
nearest Authorised Service Centre, at the Consumer’s  
expense.  
Please record the following information for  
your records and keep in a safe place.  
We recommend retaining your purchase  
receipt to assist with any warranty claim.  
However, should the retailer not be able to conclude the matter satisfactorily, or if you  
have other difficulties claiming under this guarantee, please contact  
Model number:....................................................  
Serial number:....................................................  
Date of purchase:....................................................  
Retailer:....................................................  
The Guarantee Controller  
Philips New Zealand Ltd.  
4P.O. Box 41.021  
Auckland  
5. This Manufacturers Warranty is limited to 3 months  
for the above listed Consumer Electronics products if  
used in commercial applications.  
Philips Consumer Electronics  
6. Philips may, at its discretion choose to replace rather  
a division of Philips ElectronicsAustralia Limited  
ABN 24 008 445 743,  
than repair any product covered by this warranty.  
7. Product accessories are covered by the same  
Level 1, 65 Epping Road NORTH RYDE NSW 2113.  
3
(09) 84 94 160  
warranty period. Please contact the PhilipsTechnology  
fax 3 (09) 84 97 858  
Warranty valid for all new products purchased after 1st January 2007  
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