Philips DVP 3100V user manual Before Operation VCR part, Tuning in a video channel on your

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Press 1on the remote control to enter the standby mode (the clock indicator will be dimmed).
Press and hold CHANNEL 3 or 4 on the DVD+
VCR for more than 4 secs.

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Before Operation - VCR part

Tuning in a video channel on your

TV

Video channel (RF output channel) is the channel on which your TV receives picture and sound signals from the DVD+VCR through the RF cable.

If you have used a SCART lead you will not have to tune your TV, simply select the AV channel.The AV channel is already pre-tuned for optimum video playback on your TV.

Perform the following steps only if interference appears in the TV picture after you have moved to a different area or a new station has started broadcasting in your area, or if you change the connection from RF connection to AV connection, or vise versa.

1 Turn on DVD+VCR and TV.

2 Set the vacant position 36 on your TV.

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RF 36 will appear in the DVD+VCR display.

The following picture will be displayed on the TV screen.

RF CHANNEL

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If the picture is snowy, move to step 5. If the picture is clean, press 1 on the DVD+VCR to finish.

5 Press CHANNEL 3 or 4 on the DVD+VCR to set the video channel to a vacant position between 22 and 68 which is not occupied by any local station in your area.

Note

The RF channel will not change until step 6 has been executed.

6 Press 1to store the new RF video channel into the DVD+VCR memory.

Now tune your TV set to the new DVD+VCR RF channel.

Note

If the TV picture was clear in step 4, do not retune your TV.

Using your DVD+VCR for the very first time

For the following steps we assume that you have just connected your DVD+VCR for the very first time.

To make tuning TV stations an easy task your DVD+VCR incorporates the Automatic Channel Memory System (ACMS).This system will automatically tune, store TV channels in your DVD+VCR.

1 Make sure that you have correctly installed your DVD+VCR.

Press 1 to turn on your DVD+VCR.

If the initial Menu Screen doesn’t appear on screen, make sure that you have tuned your TV to a video channel. Or if this is correct it may mean that your DVD+VCR is already tuned.

 

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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.