Philips DVP3040/05 Changing the Password, MP3/JPEG Menu turning on/off, Without Menu, With Menu

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DVD Setup Menu Options

PBC

 

Changing the Password

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You can set the PBC to ON or OFF. This feature is available only on Video CD 2.0 with playback control (PBC) feature. For details, see page 27.

MP3/JPEG Menu - turning on/off

MP3/JPEG Navigator can be set only if the disc is recorded with menu. It allows you to select different display menus for easy navigation.

1In ‘PREFERENCE PAGE’, press 3 4 to highlight {MP3/JPEG NAV}, then press 2.

WITHOUT MENU

Select this to display all the files contained in the MP3/Picture CD.

WITH MENU

Select this to display only the folder menu of the MP3/Picture CD.

2Press 3 4 to select a setting, then press OK to confirm your selection.

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.

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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