Philips DVD950/05 manual Cleaning discs, Diagnostic program, Instructions

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TITLE CHAPTER TRACK TOTAL TRACK TIME

SCAN A -B REPEAT SHUFFLE CHAPTER TITLE TRACK

OPEN/ CLOSE

PAUSE

STOP

Cleaning discs

Some problems occur because the disc inside the player

is dirty.To avoid these problems clean your discs regularly, in the follow- ing way:

When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth.Wipe the disc from the centre out.

Caution: Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, com- mercially available cleaners, or anti-static spray intended for analog discs.

Diagnostic program

If the player is still faulty you can start the Diagnostic

Program in the player.

How does the Diagnostic Program work: you can operate the Diagnosis Program by following the instructions step by step.

Instructions

1Unplug the power cord of the player.

2Press the OPEN/CLOSE and ; button simultaneously and keep them pressed while you plug the player.

On the display the message BUSY appears together with a counter. This counter indicates the termination of the test when zero is reached.

After a few minutes the message on the local display changes over

from BUSY to ERROR or to PASS.

If the message ERROR appears on the display, there is apparently a failure in your player and your player should be repaired.

3Consult your dealer or the Philips Customer Care Centre for the near- est Service Repair Shop in your country.The phone number is given in your warranty booklet.

4If the message PASS appears on the display, there is apparently no failure in your player, in this case the failure can be caused by incorrect inter- pretation of the operating instructions or a wrong disc is used or your player is not correctly connected. In this case you should consult your dealer or the Philips Customer Care Centre for further assistance in solving the problem.

5If the problem remains, then go to point 3 of this instruction to find the nearest repair shop.

6Unplug the power cord of the player.

7Replug the power cord in the AC outlet.

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Contents DVD950/955/956 General information Laser safety209 107141 175English Contents Digital video IntroductionEntertainment medium for the mille- nium IntroductionAudio CD PlacementUnpacking Video CDFront of player Functional overviewMultichannel connections Rear of playerAudio connections TV connectionsDisplay VOL + Remote controlDVD/TV switch Prog +Status window icons Default screenOn screen display information Menu bar/Status windowTemporary Feedback Field icons Video Y/C connection PreparationGeneral notes Connect to a TVDigital Multi channel sound Connecting to optional equipmentConnecting to an amplifier equiped with two channel Analog stereoIf your amplifier is equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder Connecting to an amplifier equiped with Dolby SurroundDolby Surround sound Preferences menuLoading the batteries Infra red remote controlMenu bar operation Remote control operationGeneral explication About this manualGeneral Switching onVirgin Mode Automatic settingGeneral operation Personal preferencesBlack level shift Ntsc only Colour settingsNight Mode Speaker settingsAuthorizing discs Access control child lock DVD and VCDFeatures Access Control Activating/deactivating the child lockDeauthorizing discs Activating/Deactivating Parental Control Access control Parental control DVD- Video onlyCountry Changing the 4-digit codePlaying a DVD-video disc OperationLoading discs 3D-SoundMoving to another title/TRACK General featuresPlaying a video CD Playing a discRepeat Slow MotionStill Picture and Step Frame SearchTime search Repeat A-BScan ShuffleFTS-Video ZoomSpecial DVD-features Playback Control PBC Special VCD-FeaturesPlaying an audio CD SubtitlesRepeat track/disc Moving to another trackErasing the complete program FTS Favourite Track SelectionStoring an FTS-program Erasing a track from an FTS-programBefore requesting service Instructions Cleaning discsDiagnostic program Appendix Speaker settingsChannel settings Delay times3D Sound Digital and Analog output Settings