Philips DVP3040, DVP3042 Before you start, To deactivate Progressive Scan manually

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English

Step 3 : Setting up Progressive Scan feature

(for Progressive Scan TV only)

The progressive scan displays twice the number of frames per seconds than interlaced scanning (ordinary normal TV system). With nearly double the number of lines, progressive scan offers higher picture resolution and quality.

Before you start...

Ensure that you have connected this DVD player to a progressive scan TV using the Y Pb Pr connection (see page 12).

Ensure that you have completed the basic installation and set-up.

ATurn on your TV and set to interlace mode (refer to your TV user manual).

BPress POWER on the remote control to turn on the DVD player.

CSelect the correct video-in channel.

The DVD background menu appears.

DPress SETUP.

EPress S T to select { Video }, then press X.

Language

AspectRatio

::4:3

 

ViewMode

::AutoFit

Video

TVSystem

::NTSC

 

VideoOut

:Component

Audio

SSmartPicture

:PPersonal-Scan

Rating

Misc

FPress S T to select { Video Out }, then press X.

GSelect { P-Scan}, then press OK to confirm.

The menu will appear on the TV.

Activating Progressive Scan 1.Ensure your TV system supports Progressive Mode

2.If there is a distorted picture on the TV, wait 15 seconds for automatic recover

YesNO

HPress W to highlight { Yes } and press OK to confirm.

ITurn on your TV progressive scan mode (refer to your TV user manual).

The menu will appear on the TV.

Confirm again to use new setting

Revert to original setting in 14 seconds

YesNO

JPress W to highlight { Yes } and press OK to confirm.

The setup is now completed and you can start enjoy the high quality picture.

To deactivate Progressive Scan manually:

Wait for 15 seconds for the auto recovery.

OR

APress OPEN/CLOSE ç on the DVD player to open the disc tray.

BPress numeric keypad ‘1’ on the remote control for few seconds.

The DVD background screen appears.

Tip:

– There are some progressive scan TVs and High-Defi nition TVs that are not fully compatible with this unit, resulting in the 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 both the DVD player and your TV.

TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting.

Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item.

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Contents DVD Video Player Return your Product Registration Card or register online at Dear Philips product ownerModel No Serial No Class II equipment symbol EnglishCanada EnglishFrançais Index Español Français EnglishFor Customer Use General InformationPictures shown maybe different between countries Retain this information for future referenceLanguage Code Contents DVD Menu Options OthersCare and Safety Information SetupCleaning discs Composite video cable yellow Accessories suppliedRegion codes RemoteUsing Component Video sockets YPbPr Connecting to televisionUsing Composite Video sockets Cvbs ConnectionsConnecting the power cord Using an accessory RF modulatorWhen no disc is loaded, press Optional connections TipProduct Overview Front and Rear PanelsNext ë Remote ControlPrev í Alphanumeric keypadInserting Batteries Using the remote control to operate the systemGetting Started Finding your viewing channelBefore you start To deactivate Progressive Scan manuallyDVD background screen appears PAL To reset to default TV color systemSelecting the matching color system NtscSubtitle Setting the languageAudio DVD MenuPlayback from Disc Playable discsSupported formats Playback Features Starting disc playback Basic playback controlsOperations for video playback DVD/VCD/SVCD Repeat play mode Selecting various repeat/ shuffle functionsRepeating a section within a chapter/track Angle Viewing the disc playback informationTime Search English Title/Chapter/Track selectionSpecial DVD Features Special VCD and Svcd FeatureGeneral Operation Playing a DivX discPlaying MP3/WMA/JPEG/ Kodak Picture CD Load a discZoom picture Jpeg English Playback selectionPress PLAY/PAUSE XÅ repeatedly to pause/resume playback Playback with multi-angles JpegDVD Menu Options Using the Language setup menuSetting the DivX subtitle font OSD LanguageUsing the Video setup menu Setting the Aspect Ratio169 View Mode TV System Video OutCool English Smart PictureVivid PersonalAll Using the Audio setup menuDigital Output PCMNight Mode Down Sampling Nglish ‘Audio’, press S T to select Down Sampling , then pressPlayback a disc recorded at the sampling rate of 48kHz Using the Rating setup menu Rating level settingsChanging the Password Use S T to select a rating level and press OK to confirmMenu will appear Press S T to select an item, then press OK to accessRestoring to original settings YesDivX registration code Specifications Audio FormatTroubleshooting Problem SolutionIsh EnglGlossary Philips Limited Warranty ONE 1 Year
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