Philips DVP3250K User Manual

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DVP3250K  
DVP3254K  
EN  
DVDVideo Player  
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ES_LA  
PT_BR  
Reproductor de video DVD  
Aparelho de vídeo DVD  
48  
90  
LASER  
Type  
Semiconductor laser  
InGaAlP (DVD)  
AIGaAs (CD)  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Wave length  
658 nm (DVD)  
790 nm (CD)  
Output Power  
Beam divergence  
7.0 mW (DVD)  
10.0 mW (VCD/CD)  
60 degrees  
Windows Media and the Windows logo are  
trademarks, or registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
DivX, DivX Certified and associated logos  
are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used  
under license.  
‘CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTETHAT NOT ALL HIGH  
DEFINITIONTELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY  
COMPATIBLEWITHTHIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE  
ARTIFACTSTO BE DISPLAYED INTHE PICTURE. IN  
CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE  
PROBLEMS, IT IS RECOMMENDEDTHATTHE USER  
SWITCHTHE CONNECTIONTO THE ‘STANDARD  
DEFINITION’ OUTPUT. IFTHERE ARE QUESTIONS  
REGARDING OURTV SET COMPATIBILITYWITHTHIS  
MODEL 525p AND 625p DVD PLAYER, PLEASE  
The USB-IF Logos are trademarks of  
Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum,  
Inc.  
CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.’  
CAUTION  
ATTENTION!  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance  
of procedures other than herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe  
operation.  
For Customer Use:  
Read carefully the information located at the  
bottom or rear of your DVD Video player and  
enter below the Serial No. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Where the MAINS plug or an appliance  
coupler is used as the disconnect device, the  
disconnect device shall remain readily  
operable.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
DVP3250K, DVP3254K  
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Index  
English------------------------------------ 6  
Español ----------------------------------48  
B. Português ----------------------------90  
“Evite o uso prolongado do aparelho  
com volume superior a 85 decibéis pois  
isto poderá prejudicar a sua audição.”  
Nível de  
Decibéis  
Exemplos  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
Biblioteca silenciosa,  
sussurros leves  
Sala de estar, refrigerador,  
quarto longe do trânsito  
Trânsito leve, conversação  
normal, escritório silencioso  
Ar condicionado a uma distância  
de 6 m, máquina de costura  
Aspirador de pó, secador de cabelo,  
restaurante ruidoso  
Tráfego médio de cidade, coletor  
de lixo, alarme de despertador  
a uma distância de 60 cm  
This product incorporates copyright protection  
technology that is protected by method claims of  
certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property  
rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and  
other rights owners. Use of this copyright protec-  
tion technology must be authorized by Macrovi-  
sion Corporation, and is intended for home and  
other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise  
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reserve  
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
OS RUÍDOS ABAIXO PODEM SER PERIGOSOS  
EM CASO DE EXPOSIÇÃO CONSTANTE  
90  
100  
120  
Metrô, motocicleta, tráfego de  
caminhão, cortador de grama  
Caminhão de lixo, serra elétrica,  
furadeira pneumática  
Show de banda de rock em frente  
às caixas acústicas, trovão  
140  
180  
Tiro de arma de fogo, avião a jato  
Lançamento de foguete  
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Table of contents  
General  
General Information ........................................................................................................8  
Setup precautions.................................................................................................................................................8  
Copyright notice...................................................................................................................................................8  
Accessories supplied ...........................................................................................................................................8  
Cleaning discs........................................................................................................................................................8  
About recycling.....................................................................................................................................................8  
Product Overview  
Your DVD Player...............................................................................................................9  
Remote Control.........................................................................................................10-12  
Using the remote control................................................................................................................................12  
Connections  
Basic Connections .....................................................................................................13-14  
Step 1: Connecting to television....................................................................................................................13  
Option 1: Using Composite Video jacks (CVBS)...............................................................................13  
Option 2: Using Component Video jacks (Y Pb Pr)..........................................................................13  
Step 2: Connecting the power cord..............................................................................................................14  
Optional Connections.................................................................................................... 15  
Connecting to an Analog Stereo System.....................................................................................................15  
Connecting to a Digital AV Amplifier/Receiver.........................................................................................15  
Basic Setup  
Getting Started..........................................................................................................16-18  
Finding the correct viewing channel .............................................................................................................16  
Setting language preferences.....................................................................................................................16-17  
On-screen display (OSD) language........................................................................................................16  
Audio, Subtitle and Disc Menu language for DVD playback ...........................................................17  
Setting up Progressive Scan feature..............................................................................................................18  
Disc Playback  
Disc Operations .........................................................................................................19-29  
Playable discs .......................................................................................................................................................19  
Region codes for DVD discs ...........................................................................................................................19  
Playing a disc ....................................................................................................................................................... 20  
Basic playback controls.................................................................................................................................... 20  
Other playback features for video discs ...............................................................................................21-22  
Using the Disc Menu..................................................................................................................................21  
Changing sound track language ............................................................................................................. 22  
Changing subtitle language ...................................................................................................................... 22  
Zooming........................................................................................................................................................ 22  
Playback Control (VCD/SVCD) ............................................................................................................ 22  
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Table of contents  
Using Display menu options .................................................................................................................... 23-25  
Selecting title/chapter/track.....................................................................................................................23  
Switching camera angles ..........................................................................................................................23  
Searching by time........................................................................................................................................24  
Viewing playing time...................................................................................................................................24  
Preview function (VCD/SVCD/DVD)....................................................................................................24  
Selecting various repeat functions ........................................................................................................ 25  
Repeating a specfic section (A-B).......................................................................................................... 25  
Special Audio CD feature ................................................................................................................................26  
Playing a DivX® disc .............................................................................................................................26  
Playing a JPEG photo disc (slide show) ......................................................................................................27  
Preview function..........................................................................................................................................27  
Zooming.........................................................................................................................................................27  
Flip/Rotate picture......................................................................................................................................27  
Playing a MP3/ WMA disc ............................................................................................................................... 28  
Playing music and photo files simultaneously.............................................................................................29  
Karaoke Operation ........................................................................................................30  
Playing a Karaoke disc ..................................................................................................................................... 30  
Using the Karaoke Menu option............................................................................................................ 30  
USB Playback  
USB Operation ............................................................................................................... 31  
Create MP3  
Create MP3 files..............................................................................................................32  
Creating audio CD to MP3 format................................................................................................................32  
Setup Options  
Setup Menu Options................................................................................................. 33-39  
Accessing the setup menu................................................................................................................................33  
General Setup Page ................................................................................................................................... 34  
Audio Setup Page .................................................................................................................................35-36  
Video Setup Page .......................................................................................................................................37  
Preference Page....................................................................................................................................38-39  
Others  
Software upgrade ...........................................................................................................40  
Installing the latest software.......................................................................................................................... 40  
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................41-43  
Frequently Asked Questions (USB) ............................................................................44  
Specifications...................................................................................................................45  
Glossary...................................................................................................................... 46-47  
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General Information  
WARNING!  
Accessories supplied  
This unit does not contain any user-  
serviceable parts. Please leave all  
maintenance work to qualified  
personnel.  
– 1 remote control with batteries  
– 1 audio/video cables (yellow/white/  
red)  
– 1 power cable  
Setup precautions  
Finding a suitable location  
– Place this unit on a flat, hard and  
stable surface. Never place the unit on a  
carpet.  
– Never place this unit on top of other  
equipment that might heat it up (e.g.,  
receiver or amplifier).  
Cleaning discs  
CAUTION!  
Risk of damage to discs! Never use  
solvents such as benzene, thinner,  
cleaners available commercially, or anti-  
static sprays intended for discs.  
– Never put anything under this unit  
(e.g., CDs, magazines).  
– Install this unit near the AC outlet  
where the AC power plug can be easily  
reached.  
Wipe the disc with a micro fibre cleaning  
cloth from the center to the edge in a  
straight line movement.  
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Space for ventilation  
– Place this unit in a location with  
adequate ventilation to prevent internal  
heat build up. Allow at least 10 cm (4”)  
clearance from the rear and the top of  
this unit and 5 cm (2”) from the left and  
right to prevent overheating.  
Avoid high temperature, moisture,  
water and dust  
About recycling  
– This unit must not be exposed to  
dripping or splashing.  
– Never place any object or items that  
can damage this unit (e.g., liquid filled  
objects, lighted candles).  
This user manual is printed on non-  
polluting paper. This unit contains a large  
number of materials that can be recycled.  
If you are disposing an old equipment,  
please take it to a recycling center.  
Please observe the local regulations  
regarding disposal of packaging materials,  
exhausted batteries and old equipment.  
Copyright notice  
The making of unauthorized copies of  
copy-protected material, including  
computer programmes, files, broadcasts  
and sound recordings, may be an  
infringement of copyrights and constitute  
a criminal offence. This unit should not be  
used for such purposes.  
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Your DVD Player  
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10  
a STANDBY-ON  
Turns on this unit or turns off to normal  
standby mode.  
f PLAY/PAUSE u  
Starts/pauses playback.  
g STOPÇ  
b Disc tray  
Stops playback.  
c OPEN/CLOSE ç  
h
(USB) jack  
Input for USB flash drive or digital  
camera.  
* Not all brands and models of digital  
cameras are supported.  
Opens/closes the disc tray.  
d Display panel  
Shows information about the current  
status of the unit.  
i MIC  
e IR Sensor  
Point the remote control towards this  
sensor.  
For microphone connection.  
j MIC LEVEL  
Microphone volume control.  
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Remote Control  
a 2 (Standby-On)  
Turns on this unit or turns off to normal  
standby mode.  
1
b ç (Open/Close)  
Opens/closes the disc tray.  
2
3
c DISPLAY  
Displays the current status or disc  
information.  
d   
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: Cursor buttons for moving up/  
down or press up/down for a slow  
backward or forward search.  
: Cursor buttons for moving to the  
left/right or press left/right for fast  
backward or forward search.  
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6
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e SETUP  
Enters or exits the disc setup menu.  
f ./ M= (Previous/Next)  
Skips to the previous or next title/  
chapter/track.  
Press and hold this button for fast  
backward or forward search.  
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g
Ç(Stop)  
Stops playback.  
h AUDIO/CREATE MP3  
Selects an audio language or channel.  
Access create MP3 menu.  
i VOCAL  
Choose audio channel or karaoke  
method.  
KARAOKE  
Toggles between ‘MIC’, ‘Vol’, ‘Echo’,  
‘Key’ or ‘Karaoke Scoring’.  
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Remote Control (continued)  
j DISC MENU  
Enters or exits disc contents menu.  
For VCD 2.0 and SVCD, turns on or off  
the playback control mode.  
k OK  
Confirms an entry or selection.  
l RETURN/TITLE  
10  
11  
Returns to the previous menu or shows  
title menu  
m u (Play/Pause)  
Starts or pauses playback.  
n
(USB)  
12  
13  
Switches to USB mode and shows the  
content of the USB device.  
o Numeric keypad 0-9  
14  
15  
Selects a track or title number of the  
disc.  
p SUBTITLE  
Selects a DVD subtitle language.  
q ZOOM  
Zoom the picture on the TV.  
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Remote Control (continued)  
CAUTION!  
Using the remote control  
– Remove batteries if they are  
exhausted or if the remote control  
is not to be used for a long time.  
– Never mix batteries (old and new  
or carbon and alkaline, etc.).  
– Batteries contain chemical  
substances; they should be disposed  
of properly.  
A Open the battery compartment.  
B Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA,  
following the indications (+-) inside  
the compartment.  
C Close the cover.  
D Point the remote control directly at the  
remote sensor (IR) on the front panel.  
Note:  
Never place any objects between the  
remote control and this unit while  
operating.  
E Select the desired function (for example  
u).  
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Basic Connections  
COMPONENT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
V (Pr/Cr)  
U (Pb/Cb)  
Y
AUDIO  
IN  
V (Pr/Cr)  
AUDIO  
IN  
U (Pb/Cb)  
Y
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
TV  
TV  
2 Audio  
Audio  
(red/white cables)  
1
Video  
Video  
(yellow cable)  
Option 2  
Option 1  
Option 2: Using ComponentVideo  
jacks (Y Pb Pr)  
Step 1: Connecting to  
television  
You can connect this unit to a TV  
through the component video cables  
which provides superior picture quality.  
The progressive scan video quality is only  
available when using Y Pb Pr connection  
and a progressive scan TV is required.  
This connection enables you to view the  
video playback from this unit.  
You only need to choose one of the  
options below to make the video  
connection.  
– For a standard TV, follow option 1.  
– For a progressive scan TV, follow  
option 2.  
A Connect the component video cables  
(red/blue/green - not supplied) from the  
Y Pb Pr jacks on this unit to the  
corresponding component video input  
jacks (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or  
YUV) on your TV.  
Option 1: Using CompositeVideo  
jacks (CVBS)  
You can connect this unit to a TV  
through the composite video cable which  
provides good picture quality.  
B Connect the audio/video cables (supplied)  
from the AUDIO OUT L/R jacks on  
this unit to the audio input jacks (red/  
white) on your TV. Leave the yellow  
video cable disconnected.  
Connect the audio/video cables (supplied)  
from the TV OUT and AUDIO OUT  
L/R jacks on this unit to the video input  
jack (yellow) and audio input jacks (red/  
white) on your TV.  
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C Proceed to ‘Getting Started - Setting up  
Progressive Scan feature’ for detailed  
progressive feature setup.  
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Basic Connections (continued)  
Step 2: Connecting the  
power cord  
After everything is connected  
properly, plug the AC power cord  
into the power outlet.  
Never make or change any connections  
with the power turned on.  
Helpful Hint:  
– Refer to the type plate at the rear or  
bottom of the product for identification and  
supply ratings.  
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Optional Connections  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL  
AV Receiver  
STEREO  
Audio  
(red/white cables)  
Connecting to an Analog  
Stereo System  
Connecting to a Digital AV  
Amplifier/Receiver  
You can connect this unit to a two  
channel stereo system (e.g. mini system,  
analog receiver) in order to enjoy stereo  
sound output.  
You can connect this unit to an AV  
amplifier/receiver in order to enjoy  
quality sound.  
A Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied)  
from the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT  
jack on this unit to the digital coaxial  
input jack of the connected device.  
A Connect the audio/video cables  
(supplied) from the AUDIO OUT L/R  
jacks on this unit to the audio input jacks  
(red/white) on your connecting device.  
Leave the yellow video cable  
B For video connection, see ‘Basic  
Connections - Step 1: Connecting to  
television’ for details.  
disconnected.  
B For video connection, see ‘Basic  
Connections - Step 1: Connecting to  
television’ for details.  
Helpful Hint:  
– You have to set the appropriate Digital  
Audio Output setting. Otherwise, no sound or  
interference may occur. See ‘Setup Menu  
Options - Audio Setup Page > Digital Audio  
Setup’ for details.  
Helpful Hint:  
– See ‘Setup Menu Options - Audio Setup  
Page’ for optimum audio settings.  
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Getting Started  
Finding the correct viewing  
channel  
Setting language preferences  
The language options are different  
depending on your country or region. It  
may not correspond to the illustrations  
shown on the user manual.  
A Press 2 to turn on this unit.  
B Turn on the TV and switch it to the  
correct video-in channel. You should see  
the blue DVD background screen.  
On-screen display (OSD) language  
You may go to the lowest channel on  
your TV, then press the Channel Down  
button on your TV’s remote control until  
you see the Video In channel.  
Select this to change the language of the  
On screen display menu of this unit.  
The menu language will remain once you  
have set it.  
You may press  
on your TV’s remote control.  
button repeatedly  
°
A Press SETUP on the remote control.  
Usually this channel is between the  
lowest and highest channels and may be  
called FRONT, A/V IN, VIDEO, etc.  
{ General Setup Page } appears.  
B Use  keys to select { OSD  
Refer to your TV user manual on how  
Language } in the menu and press .  
to select the correct input on your TV.  
C If you are using external device, (such as  
audio system or receiver), turn it on and  
select the appropriate input source for  
this unit output. Refer to the device  
user’s manual for detail.  
General Setup Page  
Disc Lock  
OSD Language  
Sleep  
ENGLISH  
ESPAÑOL  
PORTUGUÊS  
Volume  
Auto Standby  
DivX(R) VOD Code  
C Select a language and press OK to  
confirm.  
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Getting Started (continued)  
D Use  keys to select a language and  
Audio, Subtitle and Disc Menu  
language for DVD playback  
press OK to confirm.  
If the language you want is not in  
the list, then select { Others }, then  
use the numeric keypad 0-9 on the  
remote control to enter the 4-digit  
language code ‘XXXX’ (see ‘Language  
Code’) and press OK.  
You can select your preferred language  
settings for DVD playback. If the selected  
language is not available on the disc, the  
disc’s default language is used instead.  
A Press twice to stop playback (if any),  
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then press SETUP.  
E Repeat steps C - D for other language  
settings.  
B Press repeatedly to select  
{ Preference Page }.  
C Use  keys to select one of the  
options below and press .  
Preference Page  
Audio  
Subtitle  
English  
Chinese  
French  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Polish  
Disc Menu  
Parental  
PBC  
Mp3/Jpeg Nav  
Password  
Italian  
{ Audio }  
Select this to change disc sound track  
language.  
{ Subtitle }  
Select this to change the subtitle  
language.  
{ Disc Menu }  
Select this to change the language of the  
disc menu.  
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Getting Started (continued)  
E Read the notification message on the TV  
and confirm your action by selecting the  
{ OK } in the menu and press OK.  
Setting up Progressive Scan  
feature  
There will be no picture on your TV  
at this state until you have turned  
on the progressive scan mode on  
your TV.  
(for Progressive Scan TV only)  
The progressive scan displays twice the  
number of frames per second than  
interlaced scanning (ordinary normal TV  
system). With nearly double the number  
of lines, progressive scan offers higher  
picture resolution and quality.  
F Turn on your TV progressive scan mode,  
refer to your TVs user manual.  
A message appears on the TV.  
Before you start...  
G Confirm your action by selecting the  
{ OK } in the menu and press OK.  
– Ensure that you have connected this  
unit to a progressive scan TV (see  
‘Option 2: Using Component Video jacks  
(Y Pb Pr)’ ).  
The setup is now completed and you  
can start to enjoy the high quality picture.  
If no picture is displayed  
A Turn on the TV to the correct viewing  
channel for this unit.  
A Press çto open the disc tray.  
Make sure that the TV progressive  
scan mode is turned off (or set to  
interlaced mode). Refer to your TV user  
manual.  
B Press numeric keypad ‘1’ on the  
remote control.  
Helpful Hints:  
– If a blank/distorted screen appears, wait  
for 15 seconds for the auto recovery.  
– There are some progressive scan TV that  
are not fully compatible with this unit,  
resulting in an unnatural picture when  
playing back a DVD VIDEO disc in the  
progressive scan mode. In such a case, turn  
off the progressive scan feature on this unit  
and your TV.  
B Turn on this unit and press SETUP on  
the remote control.  
C Press repeatedly to select { Video  
Setup Page }.  
D Use  keys to select { Progressive }  
> { On } in the menu and press OK to  
confirm.  
Video Setup Page  
TV Type  
TV Display  
On  
Off  
Progressive  
Picture Setting  
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Disc Operations  
Playable discs  
Region codes for DVD discs  
DVD discs and players are designed with  
regional restrictions. Before playing a disc,  
make sure the disc is for the same region  
as your unit. The region code for this unit  
is indicated at the rear panel.  
Discs that can  
be played  
Region  
This unit plays:  
– Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs)  
U.S.A. and  
Canada regions  
– Video CDs (VCDs)  
– Super Video CDs (SVCDs)  
– Finalized DVD Recordable (DVD R),  
DVD Rewritable (DVD RW)  
– Audio Compact Discs (CDs)  
– MP3/ WMA discs  
U.K and  
Europe regions  
Asia Pacific,  
Taiwan, Korea  
– The file extension has to be ‘.mp3’,  
‘.wma’  
– JPEG/ISO format  
– Maximum 14 characters display.  
– Supported bit-rate;  
Australia,  
New Zealand,  
Latin America  
32 – 320 kbps (MP3)  
64 – 192 kbps (WMA)  
– Picture files (Kodak, JPEG) on  
CD-R(W)/DVD+R(W)  
Russia and  
India regions  
– The file extension has to be ‘.JPG’  
and not ‘.JPEG.’  
– JPEG/ISO format  
China, Calcos  
Islands,  
Walls and Futuna  
Islands  
– It can only display DCF-standard  
still pictures or JPEG pictures.  
– DivX® files on CD-R(W)/ DVD+R(W)  
– The file extensions has to be ‘.AVI,’  
or ‘.MPG.’  
Helpful Hints:  
– Maximum 10 sessions for CD and 10  
multi border for DVD are supported.  
– For DVD-R and DVD-RW multi border,  
only finalized discs are supported.  
– DivX® Certified  
– Q-pel accurate motion  
compensation  
– Global Motion Compensation  
(GMC) playback  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Notes:  
– If the inhibit icon  
Basic playback controls  
appears on  
the TV when a button is pressed, it  
means the function is not available  
on the current disc or at the current  
time.  
– Never put any objects other than  
discs in the disc tray. Doing so may  
cause the unit to malfunction.  
Pausing playback  
l During playback, press u.  
To resume playback, press u.  
Selecting another track/chapter/  
title  
Press ./ M= or use the  
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numeric keypad 0-9 to enter a track/  
chapter/title number.  
If the repeat track mode is active,  
press . again to replay the same  
track/chapter/title.  
Playing a disc  
A Press 2 to turn on this unit.  
B Turn on the TV to the correct viewing  
Searching backward/forward  
(not applicable for JPEG)  
Press and hold ./ M=.  
While searching, press /   
repeatedly to select different search  
speed (2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X).  
To resume normal playback, press  
u.  
channel for this unit.  
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C Press çto open the disc tray.  
D Load a disc into the disc tray and press  
ç.  
Make sure the disc label is facing  
towards you.  
E Playback starts automatically.  
If not, press u.  
Playing in slow motion mode  
(not applicable for CD/WMA/MP3/  
JPEG)  
During playback, press / to start  
slow motion play.  
Sound will be muted. Press /   
repeatedly to select different play speed  
(1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16).  
Note: Slow backward motion playback is  
only possible for DVD.  
See the following pages for more  
playback options and features.  
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Helpful Hints:  
– Never close the disc tray manually.  
– If you are having trouble playing a certain  
disc, remove the disc and try a different one.  
Improperly formatted discs cannot be played  
on this unit.  
– Some discs cannot be played on this unit  
due to the configuration and characteristics  
of the disc, or due to the condition of  
recording and authoring software that was  
used.  
To resume normal playback, press  
u.  
Stopping playback  
Press x.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Helpful Hints:  
Other playback features for  
video discs  
– For video disc, playback always resumes  
from the point where it was last stopped  
even if the disc was ejected or the unit is in  
standby mode. To start playback from the  
beginning, press . while the message  
‘Play from the start, press - PREV -’ appears  
on the TV.  
– Screen saver starts automatically if the  
disc playback is stopped or paused for about  
5 minutes.  
DISC MENU  
OK  
RETURN/  
TITLE  
SUBTITLE  
AUDIO/  
CREATE MP3  
ZOOM  
Note:  
The operating features described here  
might not be possible for certain discs.  
Always refer to the instructions supplied  
with the discs.  
Using the Disc Menu  
Depending on the disc, a menu may  
appear on the TV once you load in the  
disc.  
To select a playback feature or item  
Use keys or numeric keypad  
0-9 on the remote control, then press  
OK to start playback.  
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To access or remove the menu  
Press DISC MENU on the remote  
control.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Changing sound track language  
Playback Control (VCD/SVCD)  
This operation works only on DVDs with  
multiple sound track languages, or VCDs/  
SVCDs with multiple audio channels.  
Playback Control (PBC) playback allows  
you to play VCDs/SVCDs interactively,  
following the menu on the display.  
For DVD  
For VCDs with PBC feature  
(version 2.0 only) and SVCDs  
Press AUDIO/CREATE MP3  
repeatedly to select the available audio  
languages.  
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Press DISC MENU to turn on or off  
the PBC mode.  
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If the PBC mode is turned on, the  
PBC menu (if available) appears on the  
TV.  
If the PBC mode is turned off, it skips  
the PBC menu and playback from the  
first track.  
For VCD/SVCD  
Press AUDIO/CREATE MP3  
repeatedly to select the available audio  
channels provided by the disc.  
Changing subtitle language  
This operation works only on DVDs with  
multiple subtitle languages. You can  
change to your desired language during  
playback.  
If the PBC mode is turned on, pressing  
RETURN/TITLE during playback will  
return to the PBC menu.  
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Helpful Hint:  
– You cannot use numeric keypad 0-9 to  
select track if PBC mode is on.  
Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select  
different subtitle languages.  
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Zooming  
This option allows you to zoom and to  
pan through the picture on the TV.  
A During playback, press ZOOM  
repeatedly to select a different zoom  
factor.  
Playback continues.  
B Use keys to pan through the  
enlarged picture.  
C Press ZOOM repeatedly to return to  
the original size.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
C Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to input  
the number/time or use  keys to  
make the selection.  
Using Display menu options  
This unit can display the disc playback  
information (for example, title or chapter  
number, elapsed playing time, audio/  
subtitle language), a number of operations  
can be done without interrupting disc  
playback.  
D Press OK to confirm.  
Playback changes according to the  
chosen time or to the selected title/  
chapter/track.  
Selecting title/chapter/track  
This option allows you to skip to a  
specific title/chapter/track in the current  
disc.  
DISPLAY  
OK  
A Move to { Title } / { Chapter } or { Track }  
option in the display menu and press .  
B Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to input  
the valid number.  
Playback skips to the selected  
operation.  
A During playback, press DISPLAY on the  
remote control.  
Switching camera angles  
This option is only available on DVDs  
that contain sequences recorded from  
different camera angles. This allows you  
to view the picture from different angles.  
The available disc information appears  
on the TV.  
(DVD)  
MENU  
Title  
Chapter  
Audio  
Subtitle  
A Move to { Angle } in the display menu and  
01/01  
01/01  
5.1CH  
Off  
press .  
Others  
B Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to input a  
valid number.  
Bitrate 61  
Title Elapsed 0:48:59  
Playback changes to the selected  
angle.  
(VCD/SVCD)  
MENU  
Track  
01/21  
1:12:32  
0:02:29  
Off  
Disc Time  
Track Time  
Repeat ab  
Bitrate 61  
Total Elapsed 0:48:59  
B Use  keys to view the information  
and press OK to access.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Searching by time  
Preview function (VCD/SVCD/DVD)  
This option allows you to skip to a  
specific point in the current disc.  
This function allows you to preview the  
contents of a VCD/SVCD/DVD disc.  
A Move to { TT Time / CH Time / Disc  
Time / Track Time } in the display menu  
and press .  
A Move to { Preview } in the display menu  
and press .  
The preview menu appears.  
B Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to enter  
the time where playback should start (eg.  
0:34:27).  
(DVD)  
Select Digest Type:  
Title Digest  
Chapter Digest  
Title Interval  
Playback skips to the selected time.  
Chapter Interval  
Viewing playing time  
It shows the remaining/elapsed time  
display of the current disc.  
(VCD/SVCD)  
Select Digest Type:  
Track Digest  
Disc Interval  
A Move to { Time Disp } in the display  
menu and press .  
Track Interval  
The information and display are differ  
depending on the disc type.  
B Use  keys to select one of the  
preview type and press OK.  
Thumbnail pictures of each segment  
appear on the TV.  
For DVD  
Display  
Descriptions  
Title/Chapter  
Elapsed  
Title or Chapter elapsed  
playing time.  
01  
04  
02  
05  
03  
06  
Title/Chapter  
Remain  
Title or Chapter  
remaining playing time.  
A
D
B
E
C
F
For VCD/SVCD  
Display  
Descriptions  
To go to the previous or next page, press  
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Total/Single  
Elapsed  
Disc orTrack elapsed  
playing time.  
./ M=.  
C Use keys to select a thumbnail  
picture and press OK to start playback  
from there.  
Total/Single  
Remain  
Disc orTrack remaining  
playing time.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Selecting various repeat functions  
Repeating a specific section (A-B)  
This function allows you to select the  
different repeat play options.  
A Move to { Repeat ab } in the display  
menu.  
For DVD/VCD/SVCD  
B Press OK at the start point.  
A Move to { Repeat } in the display menu  
C Press OK again to end the section.  
The section will now repeat  
continuously.  
and press .  
DVD  
Chapter (repeat current chapter)  
Title (repeat current title)  
All (repeat entire disc)  
Off (exit repeat mode)  
D Press OK again to resume normal  
playback.  
Helpful Hint:  
– The marked section for repeat playback is  
only possible within the same chapter/track.  
VCD/SVCD  
Track (repeat current track)  
All (repeat entire disc)  
Off (exit repeat mode)  
For Audio CD  
A Press DISPLAY repeatedly to select  
{ Off }, then press /to select the  
following repeat mode.  
Track (repeat current track)  
All (repeat entire disc)  
Off (exit repeat mode)  
For MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX®  
A In stop mode, press DISPLAY  
repeatedly to select the following repeat  
mode.  
Single (repeat current file once)  
Repeat One (repeat current file)  
Repeat Folder (repeat all files in the  
current folder)  
Folder (repeat all files in a folder)  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Special Audio CD feature  
Playing a DivX® disc  
It is a time search option for audio CD  
playback. Playback skips to the time you  
input, within the disc or track.  
This unit supports the playback of DivX  
movie which you can copy from your  
computer onto a recordable disc. See  
‘Setup Menu Options - { General Setup  
Page > DivX(R) VOD Code }’ for details.  
A During playback, press DISPLAY  
repeatedly to toggle between different  
input options.  
A Load a DivX disc.  
B Use  keys to select to the file you  
Display  
Descriptions  
want to play.  
Disc GoTo  
Time search within the  
disc.  
C Press OK to start playback.  
Track GoTo  
SelectTrack  
Time search within a  
track.  
During playback;  
If the DivX disc has multilingual subtitles,  
you can press SUBTITLE on the  
remote control to change the subtitle  
language.  
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Select a track number.  
B Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to enter  
the time where playback should start  
(minutes:seconds).  
If the DivX title has different audio  
tracks, you can press AUDIO/CREATE  
MP3 on the remote control to change  
the audio stream.  
Playback skips to the selected time.  
Helpful Hints:  
– Subtitle files with the following file name  
extensions (.srt, .smi, .sub, .ssa, .txt) are  
supported but do not appear on the file  
navigation menu.  
– The subtitle file name (.sub) has to be  
saved under the same file name as the  
movie (.avi) in the same folder.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Preview function  
Playing a JPEG photo disc  
(slide show)  
A During playback, press DISPLAY.  
12 thumbnail pictures will be displayed  
on the TV.  
Before you start ...  
Turn on your TV to the correct Video In  
channel. See ‘Finding the correct viewing  
channel’ for details.  
Load a photo CD (Kodak Picture CD/  
JPEG).  
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The picture menu appears on the TV.  
For Kodak disc, the slide show begins  
automatically.  
B Press ./ M= to display pictures on  
Press u to start the slide-show playback.  
the previous/next page.  
During slide-show playback:  
C Use keys to select one of the  
pictures and press OK to start playback.  
Press u to pause or resume playback.  
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D Press DISC MENU to return to Picture  
Press ./ M= to play another file in  
the folder.  
CD menu.  
Helpful Hints:  
Zooming  
– It may require longer time to display the  
disc content due to the large number of  
songs/pictures compiled into one disc.  
A During playback, press ZOOM  
repeatedly to select a different a zoom  
factor.  
Supported file format:  
– The file extension has to be ‘*.JPG’ and  
not ‘*.JPEG’.  
B Use keys to pan through the  
enlarged image.  
– This unit can only display digital  
camera pictures according to the JPEG-  
EXIF format, typically used by almost all  
digital cameras. It cannot display Motion  
JPEG, or pictures in formats other than  
JPEG, or sound clips associated with  
pictures.  
Flip/Rotate picture  
During playback, use keys to  
rotate/flip the picture on the TV.  
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Action  
Remote  
control  
flip the picture vertically.  
flip the picture horizontally.  
rotate the picture counter-  
clockwise.  
ꢀ  
rotate the picture  
clockwise.  
ꢀ  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
During playback:  
Playing a MP3/WMA disc  
Press ./ M= to playback another  
file in the current folder.  
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This unit can playback most of the MP3  
and WMA files recorded on a recordable  
disc or commercial CD.  
Press / repeatedly to fast backward/  
forward search on the file.  
To select another folder from current  
disc, use  keys to navigate back to  
the root menu.  
Before you start ...  
Turn on your TV to the correct Video In  
channel. See ‘Finding the correct viewing  
channel’ for details.  
D To stop playback, press x.  
A Load a MP3/WMA disc.  
Helpful Hints:  
The disc reading time may exceed 30  
seconds due to the complexity of the  
directory/file configuration.  
– You can set to display or skip the folders  
when you load a MP3/JPEG disc. Press  
SETUP, then go to { Preference Page > Mp3/  
Jpeg Nav }.  
The disc menu appears on the TV.  
– It is normal to experience an occasional  
‘skip’ while listening to your MP3/WMA disc  
due to poor clarity of digital contents during  
internet downloading.  
01:42 04:40 128kbps  
001/020  
\MP3  
--  
MP3 Music 1  
MP3 Music 2  
MP3  
MP3  
Picture 1  
B Use  keys to select a desired folder  
and press OK to open the folder.  
C Use  keys to select a file and press  
OK to start playback.  
Playback starts from the selected file  
and continues through to the end of the  
folder.  
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Disc Operations (continued)  
Playing music and photo files  
simultaneously  
You can create a musical slide show  
playback if the disc contains both the  
MP3/WMA music and JPEG picture files.  
A Load a disc that contains both MP3/WMA  
and JPEG files.  
B Use  keys to select a MP3/WMA file  
from the disc menu and press OK to  
start playback.  
C During MP3/WMA playback, use   
keys to select a JPEG file from the disc  
menu and press OK.  
Slideshow begins and continues till the  
end of the photo folder or album.  
D To stop simultaneous playback, press x  
twice.  
Helpful Hints:  
– Some files on Kodak or JPEG disc may be  
distorted during playback due to the  
configuration and characteristics of the disc.  
– During simultaneous playback, fast  
forward / backward or slow forward/  
backward is not available.  
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Karaoke Operation  
Using the Karaoke Menu option  
Playing a Karaoke disc  
A Press KARAOKE on the remote  
control repeatedly to access the karaoke  
menu.  
Before you start...  
Turn on your TV to the correct Video In  
channel. Press AV, VIDEO, SELECT or  
button on your TV’s remote control  
until you see the blue DVD background.  
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{ MIC }  
– Use keys to turn the microphone  
{ ON } or { OFF }.  
{ Vol }  
MIC LEVEL  
– Use keys to adjust the vocal level  
between 0 ~ 20. Select { 0 } for the  
lowest tone and { 20 } for the highest  
tone.  
{ Echo }  
– Use keys to adjust the echo level  
between 0 ~ 20.  
A Connect a microphone (not supplied) to  
the MIC jack on the front panel of this  
unit.  
{ Key }  
– Use keys to adjust the pitch level  
between -16 ~ +16 that match your  
voice.  
B Load a karaoke disc.  
If the disc menu appears, use   
keys to make your selection and press  
OK to start playback.  
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{ Karaoke Scoring }  
– Use keys to select scoring ranks:  
{ Off } , { Basic } , { Intermediate } or  
{ Advance }.  
Note: If you score 30 points and above  
at the end of the song, a karaoke score  
will appear on the TV. Press OK to exit  
the scoring and resume karaoke session.  
C Press KARAOKE on the remote  
control repeatedly to select { MIC ON/  
OFF }.  
Use keys to turn the microphone  
{ ON } or { OFF }.  
D Adjust the microphone volume up or  
down by using MIC LEVEL on the side  
panel of the unit.  
Helpful Hint:  
– Karaoke score function is only available  
for DVD and VCD discs.  
E Press VOCAL repeatedly to toggle  
between various audio modes.  
You can turn off the vocal or change  
the audio mode of the karaoke disc.  
Start enjoying the karaoke.  
Helpful Hint:  
– Before connecting the microphone, set the  
microphone volume to the minumum level to  
prevent howling.  
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USB Operation  
You can play or view the data files (JPEG,  
MP3, WMA or DivX®) in the USB flash  
drive. However, editing or copying the  
data file is not possible.  
D Use  keys to select a desired file and  
press OK to start playback.  
For more playback information, see  
‘Playing a DivX® disc’, ‘Playing a JPEG  
photo disc (slide show)’ or ‘Playing a  
MP3/WMA disc’ for details.  
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E Press x to stop playback.  
F Press on the remote control to  
exit from the menu and switch to disc  
mode.  
You can remove the USB device now.  
Helpful Hints:  
– The USB jack does not support the  
connection of other USB devices except to a  
USB flash drive.  
– The unit can only support up to a  
maximum of 300 folders and 648 files.  
– When the USB device does not fit into the  
USB jack, a USB extension cable (not  
supplied) is required.  
A Connect the USB flash drive directly to  
– Copy-protected files are not playable.  
the  
jack on this unit.  
B A message appears on the TV when the  
device is detected.  
C Press  
on the remote control to  
access the data in the drive.  
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Create MP3 files  
{ CRT ID3 }  
Create ID3 information.  
Creating audio CD to MP3  
format  
{ Yes }  
ID3 information is  
included in the MP3 file.  
This feature allows you to convert audio  
tracks from an audio CD into MP3  
format. The created MP3 files are saved  
in your USB device.  
{ No }  
No ID3 information.  
{ Device }  
The created MP3 files will save in this  
USB device.  
A Connect the USB flash drive directly to  
F Move to the { TRACK } menu and use  
 keys to select the track that you  
want to create, then press OK.  
the  
jack on this unit.  
B Load an audio CD.  
C During playback, press AUDIO/  
To select all tracks, move to  
{ Select all } in the menu and press  
OK.  
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CREATE MP3 on the remote control.  
D Read the message on the TV and confirm  
your action by selecting { YES } in the  
menu, then press OK.  
To deselect all tracks, move to  
{ Deselect all } in the menu and  
press OK.  
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The Create MP3 menu appears.  
If the USB device is full, a warning  
message will be displayed.  
G To start creating the tracks, move to  
{ Start } in the menu and press OK.  
The creating process menu appears.  
If the USB device is full, a warning  
message will be displayed.  
Create MP3  
TRACK  
Track01  
OPTIONS  
04:14  
04:17  
03:58  
04:51  
03:53  
04:09  
04:38  
Speed  
Normal  
128kbps  
Yes  
Track02  
Track03  
Track04  
Track05  
Track06  
Track07  
Bitrate  
A new folder is created automatically  
in the USB device to store all the new  
MP3 files.  
Note: If you press one of the buttons on  
the front panel or remote control (  
STANDBY-ON, STOPÇ, OPEN/  
CRT ID3  
Device  
USB 1  
SUMMARY  
Selected  
0
Total Time  
00:00  
Select all  
Start  
Exit  
Deselect all  
CLOSE ç, 2, ç,  
AUDIO/  
Ç,  
) during creating  
CREATE MP3  
or OK  
E Define your requirements for creating  
MP3 files in the { OPTIONS } menu,  
then press OK.  
process, a message ‘Do you want to stop  
Creating MP3 now?’ appears on the TV  
screen. Select { Cancel } to continue  
creating process.  
{ Speed }  
Select the creating speed.  
H To exit the menu, move to { Exit } in the  
menu and press OK.  
{ Normal } Normal speed.  
Note: You are able to  
hear the playback while  
creating the audio tracks.  
Helpful Hints:  
– DTS CD and copy-protected CD cannot  
be created to MP3 format.  
– Write protected or password protected  
USB device cannot be used to store the MP3  
files.  
{ Fast }  
Fast speed.  
{ Bitrate }  
Select a creating bitrate. Default setting  
is 128 kbps.  
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Setup Menu Options  
General Setup Page  
Accessing the setup menu  
Disc Lock  
OSD Language  
Sleep  
Volume  
You can change the settings in this unit to  
suit your particular requirements.  
Auto Standby  
DivX(R) VOD Code  
See ‘General Setup Page’ on this chapter.  
OK  
Audio Setup Page  
SETUP  
Analog Output  
Digital Audio Setup  
Sound Mode  
CD Upsampling  
Night Mode  
A Press SETUP on the remote control.  
The setup menu appears.  
See ‘Audio Setup Page’ on this chapter.  
B Use keys to select one of the setup  
Video Setup Page  
menu options and press OK.  
TV Type  
TV Display  
Progressive  
Picture Setting  
If you are not able to access the  
l
{ Preference Page }, press SETUP to  
exit the menu. Then, press x twice  
before you press the SETUP again.  
C Use  keys to select a setup option  
and press to access.  
See ‘Video Setup Page’ on this chapter.  
D Select the setting you wish to change and  
press OK to confirm and go back to the  
previously selected item.  
Preference Page  
Audio  
Subtitle  
Instructions and explanations of the  
options are provided in the following  
pages.  
If the option in the menu is grayed  
out, that means the setting is not  
available or cannot be changed in the  
current state.  
Disc Menu  
Parental  
PBC  
Mp3/Jpeg Nav  
Password  
See ‘Preference Page’ on this chapter.  
.
E To exit, press SETUP.  
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Setup Menu Options (continued)  
General Setup Page  
(underlined options are the factory default settings)  
Not all discs are rated or coded by the disc maker. You can  
prevent play of specific discs with the disc lock function. Up to 20  
discs can be locked.  
Disc Lock  
{ Lock }  
To block the playback of the current  
disc. Subsequent access to a locked disc  
requires a six-digit password.  
The default password is ‘136900’ (see  
{ Preference Page - Password }).  
All discs can be played.  
{ Unlock }  
Select the menu language for this unit’s on-screen display.  
OSD Language  
Sleep  
The sleep timer enables this unit to switch to standby mode  
automatically after the selected a preset time.  
{ 15/30/45/60 Mins }– Select the preset minutes for  
switching this unit to standby mode  
automatically.  
{ Off }  
Turn off the sleep mode.  
This feature allows you to adjust the volume level.  
Volume  
Use keys to set the volume level between 0 ~ 20.  
Select this to switch this unit to standby mode when it is not in  
use for a period of time.  
Auto Standby  
{ On }  
Switch to low power standby mode  
when playback has paused or  
stopped for more than 15 minutes.  
Switch off the auto standby mode.  
{ Off }  
Philips provides you with the DivX® VOD (Video On Demand)  
registration code that allows you to rent or purchase videos  
downloaded videos from DivX® VOD can only be played back  
on this unit.  
DivX(R) VOD Code  
Press to see the registration code and press OK to exit.  
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Setup Menu Options (continued)  
Audio Setup Page (underlined options are the factory default settings)  
This setting is only required if you have connected the audio  
Analog Output  
output of this unit to a stereo device or TV using the analog  
output jack.  
{ LT/RT }  
The connected device has a built-in  
Dolby Pro Logic decoder. It can deliver  
the surround sound through the two  
speakers.  
{ Stereo }  
The connected device can only output  
stereo audio through two speakers.  
For virtual surround sound effects.  
{ V SURR }  
This setting is only required if you have connected the audio  
output of this unit to an amplifier/receiver using the digital  
output jack.  
Digital Audio Setup  
{ Digital Output } – { SPDIF Off }  
Disable digital audio output. Select this  
if you are using the analog audio jacks  
to connect this unit to a TV or Stereo  
system.  
{ All }  
The connected device supports multi-  
channel audio formats. The digital audio  
format will be output as on disc.  
{ PCM Only }  
The connected device does not support  
multi-channel formats. All audio signals  
are downmixed to PCM format  
(2-channel).  
{ LPCM Output }  
{ 48 K }  
Select this to play disc recorded at  
sampling rate of 48 kHz.  
{ 96 K }  
Enable 96 kHz output on digital audio if  
the amplifier/receiver is compatible  
with high sampling rate audio (88.2 / 96  
kHz). However, if the sound output is  
distorted or there is no sound, change  
the setting to ‘48 K’.  
Note: LPCM Output can only be selected when { PCM Only } is  
activated. The higher the sampling rate, the better the sound  
quality.  
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Setup Menu Options (continued)  
Audio Setup Page (underlined options are the factory default settings)  
Select the type of preset digital sound effect that can match the  
disc’s content or optimize the sound of the musical style you are  
playing.  
Sound Mode  
{ 3D }  
It provides a virtual surround sound  
experience through the left and right  
audio channels. Available options are:  
{ Off }, { Living Room }, { Hall },  
{ Arena } and { Church }.  
{ Movie Mode }  
Movie sound effects. Available options  
are: { Off }, { Sci-Fi }, { Action },  
{ Drama } and { Concert } effect.  
Musical sound effects. Available options  
are: { Off }, { Digital }, { Rock }, { Classic }  
and { Jazz }.  
{ Music Mode }  
This feature enables you to convert the music CD to a  
higher sampling rate using sophisticated digital signal  
processing for better sound quality. If you have activated  
the CD upsampling, this unit automatically switches to  
stereo mode.  
CD Upsampling  
{ Off }  
{ 88.2 kHz (X2) }  
Disable CD-upsampling function.  
Convert the sampling rate of the CDs  
to twice as high as the original rate.  
{ 176.4 kHz (X4) } – Convert the sampling rate of the CDs  
to four times as high as the original  
rate.  
Note: CD upsampling is only possible when playback the music  
CD in stereo mode.  
Night Mode  
This mode optimizes playback of sound at low volume. High  
volume outputs will be softened and low volume outputs will be  
enhanced to an audible level. This feature is only applicable for  
DVD video discs with Dolby Digital mode.  
{ On }  
{ Off }  
Turn on night mode.  
Turn off night mode. Select this to  
enjoy the surround sound with its full  
dynamic range.  
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Setup Menu Options (continued)  
Video Setup Page (underlined options are the factory default settings)  
Select the color system that matches the connected TV. It  
enables playback of a different type of disc (PAL or NTSC disc)  
on this unit.  
TV Type  
{ PAL }  
{ Multi }  
For PAL-system TV.  
For TV that is compatible with both  
PAL and NTSC.  
{ NTSC }  
For NTSC-system TV.  
The picture shape can be adjusted to fit your TV.  
TV Display  
{ 4:3 Pan Scan }  
For a full-height picture  
with the sides trimmed.  
{ 4:3 Letter Box } – For a ‘wide-screen’ display  
with black bars on the top  
and bottom.  
{ 16:9 }  
For wide-screen TV  
(frame ratio 16:9).  
Before enabling the progressive scan feature, you must ensure  
that your TV can accept progressive signals (a progressive scan  
TV is required) and that you have connected this unit to your TV  
using the Y Pb Pr. See ‘Getting Started - Setting up Progressive  
Scan feature’ for details.  
Progressive  
{ On }  
Turn on progressive scan mode.  
Read the instructions on the TV and  
confirm your action by pressing OK on  
the remote control.  
{ Off }  
Turn off progressive scan mode.  
This unit provides three predefined sets of picture color settings  
and one personal setting which you can define yourself.  
Picture Setting  
{ Standard }  
{ Vivid }  
{ Cool }  
Original color setting.  
Vibrant color setting.  
Soft color setting.  
Select this to personalize the picture  
color setting. Use the keys to  
adjust to the setting that best suits your  
personal preference and press OK to  
confirm. For an average setting, select  
{ 0 }.  
{ Personal }  
Personal Picture Setup  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Tint  
0
0
0
0
Color  
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Setup Menu Options (continued)  
Preference Page (underlined options are the factory default settings)  
Select the preferred audio language for DVD playback.  
Select the preferred subtitle language for DVD playback.  
Select the preferred disc menu language for DVD playback.  
Audio  
Subtitle  
Disc Menu  
Note: If the selected audio/subtitle/disc menu language is not  
available on the DVD, the disc’s default language will be used  
instead.  
This is to prohibit viewing of discs that had exceeded the limits  
you set. It works only on the DVDs with parental level assigned  
to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the disc.  
Parental  
1) Use  keys to select a rating level from 1 to 8 and press  
OK.  
2) Use the numeric keypad 0-9 on the remote control to  
enter your six-digit password and press OK.  
Notes:  
– The ratings are country-dependent (‘1’ is considered material  
that is least offensive and ‘8’ is most offensive). To disable  
parental controls and allow all discs to play, select ‘8’.  
– Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating though the movie  
rating may be printed on the disc cover. The rating level  
feature does not prohibit playback of such discs. VCD, SVCD  
and CD have no level indication, so parental control has no  
effect on these type of discs.  
– DVDs that are rated higher than the level you selected will  
not be played unless you enter the same six-digit password.  
Play Back Control feature is applicable for VCD/SVCD only. It  
allows you to play Video CDs (2.0) interactively, following the  
menu on the display.  
PBC  
{ On }  
The index menu (if available) appears  
on the TV when you load a VCD/  
SVCD.  
{ Off }  
The VCD/SVCD skips the index menu  
and playback directly from the  
beginning.  
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Setup Menu Options (continued)  
Preference Page (underlined options are the factory default settings)  
Mp3/Jpeg Navigator can only be set if the disc is recorded with a  
menu. It allows you to select different display menus for easy  
navigation.  
Mp3/Jpeg Nav  
{ Without Menu } – Display all the files contained in the  
MP3/Picture disc.  
{ With Menu }  
Display the folder menu of the MP3/  
Picture disc.  
Note: This feature is not available for USB mode.  
The password is used for the Disc Lock and Parental control.  
The default password is ‘136900’.  
Password  
To change the password:  
1) Press OK twice to access the change password menu.  
Old Password  
New Password  
Confirm PWD  
OK  
2) Use the numeric keypad 0-9 on the remote control to  
enter your existing six-digit password at { Old Password }.  
Note: When doing this for the first time or if you forget your  
existing password, enter ‘136900’.  
3) Enter the new six-digit password at { New Password }.  
4) Enter the new six-digit password again at { Confirm PWD }.  
5) Press OK to confirm and exit the menu.  
Select the font type that supports the recorded DivX subtitle.  
DivX Subtitle  
Default  
{ Standard }  
Display a standard list of Roman subtitle  
fonts provided by this unit.  
This feature enables you to reset all the setup menu options and  
your personal settings to the factory defaults, except your  
password for the Disc Lock and Parental control.  
Press OK to confirm the default reset.  
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Software upgrade  
Installing the latest software  
Philips provides software upgrades to  
make sure that this unit is compatible  
with the newest formats. To check the  
updates, compare the current software  
version of this unit with the latest  
software version available at the Philips  
website.  
A Press çto open the disc tray.  
B Press numeric keypad ‘55’ on the  
remote control.  
C Write down the file name.  
the latest software version available for  
this unit.  
E If the latest software version is higher  
than the software version of this unit,  
download it and store onto a CD-R.  
F Load the CD-R to this unit for upgrade  
operation.  
Note:  
Never unplug or turn off this unit  
during the upgrade.  
G Once complete, this unit will restart  
automatically.  
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Troubleshooting  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair this unit yourself, as this invalidates the  
warranty. Do not open this unit as there is a risk of electric shock.  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking this unit for repair. If you  
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for  
help.  
Problem  
Solution  
– Press STANDBY-ON on the unit to turn on the  
power.  
No power.  
– Ensure that the AC outlet has power.  
– Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet  
for a few minutes. Reconnect the power cord and try  
to operate again as usual.  
No picture.  
– Refer to your TV manual for correct Video In channel  
selection. Change the TV channel until you see the  
DVD screen.  
– If this happens when you turn on the progressive scan  
feature, wait for 15 seconds for the auto recovery or  
switch back to the default mode as below:  
1) Press çto open the disc tray.  
2) Press and hold numeric keypad ‘1’ on the remote  
control.  
– If this happens after you set the color system, wait for  
15 seconds for the auto recovery or switch back to  
the default TV color system:  
1) Press çto open the disc tray.  
2) Press and hold numeric keypad ‘3’ on the remote  
control.  
Completely distorted picture  
or black/white picture.  
– Check the video connection.  
– Ensure that the disc is compatible with this unit.  
– Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may  
appear. This is not a malfunction.  
– The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.  
– Check the audio connections to the connected audio  
device.  
No sound or distorted sound.  
– Make sure that the connected audio device is turned  
on to the correct input source.  
– Set the digital output setting correctly, based on the  
device you connected to this unit. See ‘Audio Setup  
Page - Digital Audio Setup’ for details.  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Problem  
Solution  
The remote control does not – Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on the  
function properly.  
front of this unit (not towards the TV).  
– Remove any obstacles between this unit and the  
remote control.  
– Batteries are weak, replace the batteries.  
– Check the polarities of the batteries are as indicated  
on the remote control ( signs).  
The unit does not start  
playback.  
– Load a readable disc with the playback side facing  
inwards. The DVD R/DVD-RW/CD-R must be  
finalized.  
– Make sure the disc is not scratched or warped. Check  
if the disc is defective by trying another disc.  
– The disc is of a different region code.  
– You may need to enter the password in order to  
unlock the disc for playback.  
– Moisture may have condensed inside this unit.  
Remove the disc and leave this unit turned on for  
about an hour.  
– There is a technical problem. Disconnect this unit  
from the power outlet for 10 seconds and reconnect  
again.  
The buttons on the unit do not  
work.  
The aspect ratio of the  
screen cannot be changed  
even though you have set the  
TV display.  
– The aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD disc.  
– Depending on the TV, it may not be possible to  
change the aspect ratio.  
Cannot activate some  
features such as Angles,  
Subtitles, or multi-language  
Audio.  
– The features may not be available on the DVD.  
– Changing the language for the sound or subtitle is  
prohibited on this DVD.  
– Press x twice before selecting the disc setup menu.  
– Depending on the disc availability, some menu items  
cannot be selected.  
Not able to select some  
items in the setup/system  
menu.  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Problem  
Solution  
Picture freezes momentarily  
during playback.  
– Check the disc for fingerprint/scratches and clean  
with a soft cloth wiping from center to edge.  
Unable to select Progressive  
Scan on/off.  
– Check that the video output of this unit is connected  
using the Component Video (Y Pb Pr) jacks.  
No sound during DivXmovies – The audio codec may not be supported by this unit.  
playback.  
An DivX movie does not  
repeat.  
– Check that file size of the movie does not exceed the  
file size of the disc during downloading.  
Certain DivX files do not play – Check that the DivX movie download is a complete  
or are skipped.  
file.  
– Make sure the file name extension is correct. You can  
check this using a computer with CD-ROM.  
– The unit is designed to playback DVD, VCD, SVCD,  
CD audio, MP3, WMA and DivX discs only. Other  
digital audio formats such as liquid audio, RM  
(RealMedia), WAV or non-audio files like ‘.doc’, ‘.txt’,  
‘.pdf’ are not supported.  
– Try to play the problem DivX files on a computer. If  
they do not work, the source file appears to be  
corrupted.  
– Try to download the file again from a different source,  
or if you have created the file yourself, save it with  
the correct settings.  
– The USB flash drive format is not compatible with the  
system.  
– Drive is formatted with a different file system which is  
not supported by this unit (e.g., NTFS).  
The contents of the USB  
flash drive cannot be read.  
– Large file size or high memory USB flash drive takes  
longer time to read and display on the TV.  
Slow operation of the USB  
flash drive.  
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Frequently Asked Questions (USB)  
Why does the file name appear to be  
Why does it take so long to display the  
contents on my USB device?  
different from what was displayed on my  
computer (e.g. from “Good Bye. jpg” to  
“Good_B~1.jpg”)?  
This could be due to the large numbers  
of files (>500 files/folders) or size of the  
files (>1MB.)  
The length of the file name is restricted  
by the file system of the device (FAT16),  
which only supports eight (8) characters.  
The computer may be able to display the  
full file name as the operating system can  
convert the file system.  
There could be other non-supported files  
in the device that the system is trying to  
read/display.  
What if non-supported devices (e.g.  
USB mouse, keyboards) are plugged  
into the unit?  
Is simultaneous USB and Disc playback  
possible?  
The device may cause the unit to be  
unstable. Remove the non-supported  
device and unplug the power cord. Wait  
for a few minutes before reconnecting  
the power cord and power on the unit  
again.  
This is not possible due to memory  
limitation. In addition, a different user  
interface will be needed in order to  
function and in order to be simple  
enough to use.  
What happens when I plug in a USB  
HDD?  
Why can’t I rotate the pictures in my  
device?  
HDD is not supported as the large  
storage capacity makes navigation very  
difficult. Transfer the music files (mp3)  
and photos (jpg) into a USB flash drive.  
In order to rotate the pictures in the  
USB device, the picture must contain  
EXIF information, stored by most digital  
cameras. This EXIF information may have  
been removed when you edit or copy the  
picture from other devices using editing  
programs.  
Why does the unit fail to detect my  
USB portable music player?  
The portable music player may require  
propriety software that is bundled with  
the unit in order to access the contents  
(eg. playlist.) The unit can only support  
mass storage class device, but not Media  
Transfer Protocol (MTP) class.  
Why can’t the unit play some of my  
music files, photos or movies?  
The music files may not be playable  
because of different formats and encoding  
bit-rates. Similarly, the photos may be of  
low resolution or too high resolution for  
the unit to support.  
What types of file does the unit  
support?  
We support only FAT16 and FAT32, not  
NTFS.  
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Specifications  
TV STANDARD  
AUDIO PERFORMANCE  
(PAL/50Hz) (NTSC/60Hz)  
625 525  
Multistandard (PAL/NTSC)  
DA Converter  
DVD  
24 bit, 192 kHz  
fs 96 kHz  
fs 48 kHz  
fs 48 kHz  
fs 44.1kHz  
fs 44.1kHz  
Number of lines  
Playback  
4 Hz - 44 kHz  
4 Hz - 22 kHz  
4 Hz - 22 kHz  
4 Hz - 20 kHz  
4 Hz - 20 kHz  
SVCD  
VIDEO PERFORMANCE  
CD/VCD  
Video DAC  
Y Pb Pr  
Video Output  
12 bit, 108 MHz  
0.7 Vpp ~ 75 ohm  
1 Vpp ~ 75 ohm  
Signal-Noise (1kHz)  
> 90 dB  
> 80 dB  
> 70 dB  
> 65 dB  
Dynamic range(1kHz)  
Crosstalk (1kHz)  
Distortion/noise (1kHz)  
MPEG MP3  
VIDEO FORMAT  
MPEG Audio L3  
Digital  
Compression  
MPEG 2 for DVD, SVCD  
MPEG 1 for VCD  
DivX®  
CONNECTIONS  
Y Pb Pr Output  
Video Output  
Audio Output(L+R)  
Digital Output  
Cinch 3x  
Cinch (yellow)  
Cinch (white/red)  
1 coaxial  
IEC60958 for  
CDDA / LPCM  
IEC61937 for  
MPEG 1/2,  
DVD  
Horiz. resolution  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
720 pixels  
720 pixels  
Vertical resolution 576 lines  
480 lines  
VCD  
Horiz. resolution  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
352 pixels  
352 pixels  
Vertical resolution 288 lines  
240 lines  
Dolby Digital  
AUDIO FORMAT  
CABINET  
Digital  
MPEG/ AC-3/  
PCM  
compressed  
Digital  
16, 20, 24 bits  
fs, 44.1, 48, 96 kHz  
Dimensions (w x h x d)  
Weight  
360 x 37x 209 mm  
Approximately  
2 kg  
MP3 (ISO 9660) 96, 112, 128,  
256 kbps &  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
variable bit rate  
fs, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
Power Supply Rating  
110 V – 240 V;  
50/60 Hz  
< 10 W  
< 1 W  
Power consumption  
Power consumption in  
Standby mode  
Analog Sound Stereo  
Dolby Surround compatible downmix from Dolby  
Digital multi-channel sound  
Specifications are subject to change without prior  
notice.  
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Glossary  
Analog audio: Sound that has not been  
turned into numbers. Analog sound is  
available when you use the AUDIO LEFT/  
RIGHT jacks. These red and white jacks send  
audio through two channels, the left and  
right.  
Dolby Digital: A surround sound system  
developed by Dolby Laboratories containing  
up to six channels of digital audio (front left  
and right, surround left and right, center and  
subwoofer).  
JPEG: A very common digital still picture  
format. A still-picture data compression  
system proposed by the Joint Photographic  
Expert Group, which features small decrease  
in image quality in spite of its high  
Aspect ratio: Aspect ratio refers to the  
length to height ratio of TV. The ratio of a  
standard TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a high-  
definition or wide TV is 16:9. The letter box  
allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider  
perspective on a standard 4:3 screen.  
compression ratio. Files are recognized by  
their file extension ‘JPG or JPEG’.  
AUDIO OUT jacks: Jacks on the back of  
this unit that send audio to another system  
(TV, Stereo, etc.).  
MP3: A file format with a sound data  
compression system. ‘MP3’ is the  
abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts  
Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer3. By  
using the MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW  
can contain about 10 times more data than a  
regular CD.  
Bit Rate: The amount of data used to hold  
a given length of music; measured in kilobits  
per second, or kbps. Or, the speed at which  
you record. Generally, the higher the bit  
rate, or the higher the recording speed, the  
better the sound quality. However, higher bit  
rates use more space on a disc.  
Parental Control: A function of the DVD  
to limit playback of the disc by the age of the  
users according to the limitation level in each  
country. The limitation varies from disc to  
disc; when it is activated, playback will be  
prohibited if the software’s level is higher  
than the user-set level.  
Chapter: Sections of a picture or a music  
piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles.  
A title is composed of several chapters. Each  
chapter is assigned a chapter number  
enabling you to locate the chapter you want.  
PBC: Playback Control. A system of  
navigating a Video CD/Super VCD through  
on-screen menus recorded onto the disc.  
You can enjoy interactive playback and  
searching.  
CVBS: Composite video (or Composite  
Video Blanking and Sync). A single video  
signal commonly used in most consumer  
video products.  
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation): A  
system for converting analog sound signal to  
digital signal for later processing, with no  
data compression used in conversion.  
Disc Menu: A screen display prepared for  
allowing a selection of images, sounds,  
subtitles, multi-angles, etc., recorded on a  
DVD.  
Progressive Scan: The progressive scan  
displays twice the number of frames per  
second than in an ordinary TV system. It  
offers higher picture resolution and quality.  
DivX: The DivX code is a patent-pending,  
MPEG-4 based video compression  
technology, developed by DivX Networks,  
Inc., that can shrink digital video to sizes  
small enough to be transported over the  
internet, while maintaining high visual quality.  
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Glossary (continued)  
Region code: A system allowing discs to be  
played only in the region designated. This  
unit will only play discs that have compatible  
region codes. You can find the region code  
of your unit by looking at the product label.  
Some discs are compatible with more than  
one region (or ALL regions).  
Title: The longest section of a movie or  
music feature on DVD. Each title is assigned  
a title number, enabling you to locate the  
title you want.  
TV OUT jack: Jack on the back of this unit  
that sends out video signals to the TV.  
WMA: Windows Media™ Audio. Refers to  
an audio compression technology developed  
by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be  
encoded by using Windows Media Player  
version 9 or Windows Media Player for  
Windows XP. Files are recognized by their  
file extension ‘WMA’.  
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