Philips DVP2008, DVP1120/93 manual Set Password

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Setup Menu Options (continued)

Rating Menu (underlined options are the factory default settings)

Parental Control 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.

1)Use the numeric keypad 0-9on the remote control to enter your 4-digit password and press OK.

2) Use

keys to select a rating level from 1 to 8 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 4-digit password.

Set Password

The password is used for Parental Control. The default password

 

is ‘0000’.

 

 

To change the password:

 

1)

Use

keys to select { Set Password } and press OK.

 

2)

Use the numeric keypad 0-9on the remote control to

 

 

enter your existing 4-digit password at { Password }.

Password

Note: When doing this for the first time or if you forget your existing password, enter ‘0000’.

3)Press OK to proceed.

4)Enter the new 4-digit password at { New Password }.

5)Press OK to confirm and press SETUP to exit the menu..

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Contents Register you product and get support at DVD 播放机Environmental Protection Use Period English IndexGeneral Information Laser SafetyPictures shown maybe different between countries Retain this information for future referenceLanguage Code Table of contents Table of contents Accessories supplied Setup precautionsCleaning discs About recyclingDisc compartment Your DVD PlayerIR Sensor LED lightRemote Control RETURN/TITLE Disc MenuStop Ç PLAY/PAUSE uUsing the remote control Option 1 Using Composite Video sockets Cvbs Connecting to televisionOption 2 Using Component Video sockets Y Pb Pr Basic ConnectionsConnecting the power cord Connecting to an Analog Stereo System Connecting to a Digital AV Amplifier/ReceiverOptional Connections Getting Started Setting language preferencesFinding the correct viewing channel On-screen display OSD languageDVD menu Subtitle, Audio and Menu language for DVD playbackPress numeric keypad ‘1’ on the remote control Setting up Progressive Scan featureBefore you start If no picture is displayedDisc Operations Playable discs Region codes for DVD discsThis unit plays Basic playback controls Playing a discSelecting various repeat functions Off exit repeat modeUsing the Disc Menu Other playback features for video discs9on the remote control, then press OK to start playback English Repeating a specific segment A-BChanging subtitle language Changing sound track languagePlayback Control VCD/SVCD English ZoomingUse the numeric keypad 0-9 to input Using Display menu optionsSelecting title/chaper/track Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to input the a valid numberUse Switching camera anglesSupported file format Playing a Jpeg photo disc slide showZoom picture Rotating the pictureDisc menu appears on the TV Playing a MP3/ WMA discDuring playback Press OK to open the folderAccessing the setup menu Setup Menu OptionsOSD Language Subtitle Audio DVD Menu Aspect Ratio View Mode TV System169 FillInterlaced Video OutScan Smart PictureDigital Output Night ModeOff PCMSet Password Settings Use DefaultVolume YesInstalling the latest software Other FeaturesPress numeric keypad ‘966’ on the remote control Never unplug or turn off this unit during upgradeProblem Solution TroubleshootingNo sound or distorted sound Remote control does notFunction properly Unit does not start playback1dvp1120-200893eng1final813.38 2008-03-24 24318 PM Audio Format SpecificationsGlossary Glossary