Philips DVP3040K/96 user manual Changing the Password Setting the DivX Subtitle font, Standard

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DVD Setup Menu Options

Changing the Password

 

Setting the DivX Subtitle font

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The same password is used for both Parental Control and Disc Lock. Enter your six-digit password when prompted on the screen. The default password is 136900.

1In ‘PREFERENCE PAGE’, press 3 4 to highlight {PASSWORD}, then press 2 to select {CHANGE}.

2Press OK and the menu appears.

Old Password

New Password

Confirm PWD

OK

3Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter your old six-digit password.

When doing this for the first time, key in ‘136900’.

If you forget your old six-digit password, key in ‘136900’.

4Enter the new six-digit password.

5Enter the new six-digit password a second time to confirm.

The new six-digit password will now take effect.

6Press OK to confirm.

You can set the font type that supports the recorded DivX subtitle.

1In ‘PREFERENCE PAGE’, press 3 4 to highlight {DivX SUBTITLE}, then press 2.

Standard

Albanian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,

French, Gaelic, German, Italian, Kurdish

(Latin), Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish,

Swedish and Turkish.

2Press OK to confirm.

Restoring to original settings

Setting the DEFAULT function will reset all options and your personal settings to the factory defaults, except your password for Parental Control and Disc Lock.

1In ‘PREFERENCE PAGE’, press 3 4 to highlight {DEFAULT}, then press 2 to select {RESET}.

2Press OK to confirm.

All settings will now reset to factory defaults.

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TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting.

Press 1 to go back to the previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item.

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Contents Need help fast? Environmental Information Laser safetyGeneral Information English IndexType For Customer UseModel No. DVP 3040K Serial No LaserLanguage Code Contents Troubleshooting DVD Setup Menu OptionsIntroduction Supplied accessoriesCleaning discs SetupConnections Using Composite Video jacks CvbsUsing Component Video jacks Y Pb Pr When no disc is loaded, press Connecting the power cordUsing an accessory RF modulator Helpful Hint Receiver has a PCM, Dolby Digital, or MPEG2 decoderFront and Rear Panels Functional OverviewRemote Control Getting Started Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlSetting up the TV Using the Remote Control to operate the PlayerTo deactivate Progressive manually Press 1 to highlight OK in the menu Press OK to confirmBelow menu appears on the TV Press 1 to highlight OK in the menu and press OK to confirmSelecting the colour system that corresponds to your TV To reset to default TV colour system manuallySetting the Audio, Subtitle and Disc menu language Setting language preferenceSetting the OSD Language Your DVD Player will play Disc OperationsPlayable Discs Region CodesOperations for video playback DVD/VCD/SVCD Using the Disc MenuPlaying discs Basic playback controlsOSD On-Screen Display DVD/ VCD/SVCD Preview Function Repeat A-BOSD On-Screen Display Audio CD Special DVD FeaturesPlayback Control PBC Special VCD & Svcd FeaturesPlaying MP3/WMA/JPEG/Kodak Picture CD Playing a DivX discPreview Function Jpeg Playback selectionZoom picture Jpeg Playback with multi-angles JpegVocal When ‘Mic’ is selected, press 1 2 to set Mic On/OffKaraoke Operations Playing Karaoke discsUnlock DVD Setup Menu OptionsGeneral Setup menu LockMins DivXR VOD registration code48K Playback a disc recorded at the sampling rate of 48kHz Digital Audio SetupDigital Output Lpcm OutputSound Mode CD Upsampling TV Type Video Setup MenuNight Mode turning on/off OFFPicture to be trimmed or formatted to fit your TV screen Setting the TV Display Progressive turning on/offPersonal StandardVivid CoolRestricting playback by Parental Control PreferenceAudio, Subtitle, Disc Menu With Menu MP3/JPEG Menu turning on/offWithout Menu Standard Changing the Password Setting the DivX Subtitle fontRestoring to original settings Problem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Video Format SpecificationsVisual quality Glossary