Philips DVP 3100V user manual Connections, Connecting to a TV & Decoder

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Connect the supplied RF antenna cable from the RF OUT jack on the rear panel of this unit to your television’s Antenna Input.

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Connections

Tips

Depending on your TV and other equipment you wish to connect, there are various ways you could connect the unit.

Please refer to the manuals of your TV, Stereo System or other devices as necessary to make the best connections.

For better sound reproduction, connect this unit’s AUDIO OUT jacks to the audio in jacks of your amplifier, receiver, stereo or audio/video equipment. See “Connecting to optional equipment” on page 11.

Caution

Make sure this unit is connected directly to the TV. Set the TV to the correct video input channel.

Do not connect this unit’s AUDIO OUT jack to the phono in jack (record deck) of your audio system.

Connecting to a TV & Decoder

Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing equipment.

Basic connection (AV)

1 Connect the EURO AV1 AUDIO/VIDEO on the rear panel of this unit to the SCART input socket on the TV using a SCART lead.

2 Some TV broadcasters transmit encoded television signals which you can only see with a purchased or rented decoder.You can connect such a decoder (descrambler) to the DVD+VCR.

Basic connection (RF)

1 Connect the RF antenna cable from your indoor/ outdoor antenna to AERIAL jack on the rear panel of this unit.

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DVD exclusive out connection

Component Video (Color Stream®) connection

1 Connect the COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Player to the corresponding in jacks on the TV using the Y Pb Pr cable.

2 Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT jacks of the DVD Player to the audio left/right in jacks on the TV using the audio cables.

Progressive Scan (ColorStream®Pro) connection

If your television is a high-definition or “digital ready” television, you may take advantage of the DVD Player’s progressive scan output for the highest video resolution possible.

If your TV does not accept the Progressive Scan format, the picture will appear scrambled if you try Progressive Scan on the DVD Player.

1 Connect the COMPONENT/ PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD Player to the corresponding in jacks on the TV using the Y Pb Pr cable.

2 Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT jacks of the DVD Player to the audio left/right in jacks on the TV using the audio cables.

Notes

Set the Progressive to “On” on the setup menu for progressive signal, see page 18.

Progressive scan does not work with the analog video connections (yellow VIDEO OUT jack).

Rear of this unit (DVD exclusive out connection)

Rear of TV

AERIAL

VIDEO

COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT/

AUDIO INPUT

SCART INPUT

 

INPUT

 

PROGRESSIVE SCAN

 

 

Pr

Pb

Y

L

R

 

Decoder

Rear of this unit (Basic connection)

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Contents DVD Video Player Safety Precautions FeaturesEnglish Français Deutsch Polski IndexSvenska Contents Before Use Remote Control Operation RangePlayable Discs Before Use Cont’d PrecautionsAbout Symbols Selecting the Viewing SourceVCR Record Audio Jacks Video in Jack EjectTape Eject Channel 3Skip /FWD Skip to next chapter or track Remote ControlV/V left/right/up/down VIDEO/AUDIO OUTLeft/Right DVD/VCR OUT Rear PanelCoaxial Digital audio out jack DVD Exclusive OUT Connecting to a TV & Decoder ConnectionsConnections Cont’d Connecting to Optional EquipmentDigital Multi-channel sound Press OK to start the automatic tuning process Tuning in a video channel on yourUsing your DVD+VCR for the very first time Before Operation VCR partPress b or B to select SET Press OK Setting the clock ManuallyPress System Menu If you make a mistake press b or B and enterTuning in TV Stations Automatically How to using the main menuTip Press 1 or 2 to select the PR SET Press OK Tuning in TV Stations ManuallyMain menu will appear on the TV screen Changing the order of TV Stations Deleting TV StationsBefore Operation DVD part Language Initial SettingsDisplay Audio OthersSelect Rating on the Lock menu then press Lock Parental ControlRating DVD If you forget your Security CodeAuto Tracking Operation with tapePlaying a tape SharpInstant Timer Recording ITR Press Showview Press Power to end recordingShowView Programming Video Programme System VPSIf Timer record events Overlap Timer recording using On Screen DisplayPress 1 to switch your DVD+VCR Standby mode Event that you wish to remove and replaceOperation with DVD and Video CD General FeaturesPlaying a DVD and Video CD Video CDs, Repeat Track/All/Off DVD Video Discs Repeat Chapter/Title/OffScreen Saver Special DVD Features DVD MP3/Windows MediaTM Audio Operation with Audio and MP3/Windows MediaTM Audio DiscAudio CD ID3 TAGSearch CD MP3 PausePAUSE/STEP again Starting point 3D Surround CDOperation with Jpeg Disc Viewing a Jpeg disc JpegErasing the Complete Program List Programmed Playback CD VCD2.0 VCD1.1 MP3Erasing a Track from Program List Audio CD menu MP3/Windows Media TM Audio menu PressOperation with DVD VR Disc DVD Maintenance and ServicePlaying a DVD VR format Disc Operation with DivX Disc DivX Playing a DivX Movie DiscTape Counter Memory Stop Additional OperationOn Screen Display Video Doctor Self-DiagnosisTo set the decoder Hi-Fi Stereo Sound SystemWide Screen Compatibility Last Condition Memory DVD CDCopying from DVD To VCR Special RecordingRecording from another video recorder Symptom Cause Correction Language Code List Code LanguageCountry/Area Code List Code Country/AreaSpecification

DVP 3100V specifications

The Philips DVP 3100V is a versatile and user-friendly DVD player that combines functionality with quality for an enhanced viewing experience. Known for its sleek design and compact size, the DVP 3100V is crafted to fit seamlessly into any entertainment setup, providing users with the convenience of accessing various media formats.

One of the standout features of the Philips DVP 3100V is its ability to play a wide range of media formats. In addition to standard DVDs, it supports CDs, MP3 CDs, and JPEG image discs, offering a flexible multimedia experience. This means users can enjoy their favorite movies, music, and even photo slideshows all from a single device, simplifying their media consumption. The player also supports various file types such as DivX, ensuring that users can play downloaded movies directly from compatible discs.

The DVP 3100V is equipped with progressive scan technology, which significantly enhances the picture quality. This feature minimizes flicker and delivers sharper images, providing an impressive viewing experience, especially on larger screens. The player also incorporates Dolby Digital output, ensuring a rich and immersive audio experience that complements the stunning visuals.

In terms of connectivity, the Philips DVP 3100V includes a plethora of options. It comes with standard composite video outputs alongside more advanced connections such as S-video and audio outputs. This versatility allows users to easily connect the player to various TVs and audio systems, facilitating a personalized home theater setup.

The navigation system of the DVP 3100V is designed with user-friendliness in mind. The remote control is intuitive, making it easy for anyone to access features like playback controls, as well as customizing their viewing experience. The onscreen menu is straightforward, allowing users to navigate through options efficiently.

In summary, the Philips DVP 3100V offers an impressive array of features that cater to diverse entertainment needs. From its compatibility with multiple media formats to the advanced image and sound technologies, this DVD player stands out as a reliable and effective addition to any home entertainment system. Its combination of quality, simplicity, and versatility makes the DVP 3100V a solid choice for movie buffs and casual viewers alike.