Philips DVP533K manual Disc Operations, Playable Discs, Playing discs, Your DVD Player will play

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Disc Operations

IMPORTANT!

Depending on the DVD or VIDEO CD, some operations may be different or restricted.

Do not push on the disc tray or put any objects other than disc on the disc tray. Doing so may cause the disc player malfunction.

Playable Discs

Your DVD Player will play:

Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs)

Video CDs (VCDs)

Super Video CDs (SVCDs)

Digital Versatile Discs + Recordable (DVD+R)

Digital Versatile Discs + Rewritable (DVD+RW)

Compact Discs (CDs)

CD Graphics

MP3 disc on CD-R(W):

Maximum 30 characters display.

Supported sampling frequencies : 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

Supported Bit-rates : 32~256 kbps variable bitrates

Picture (JPEG) files on CD-R(W):

JPEG/ISO 9660 format.

Region Codes

ALL

DVDs must be labelled for ALL

regions or Region 4 in order to

 

play on this DVD system. You

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cannot play discs that are labelled

for other regions.

 

Helpful Hint:

If you are having trouble playing a certain disc, remove the disc and try a different one. Improper formatted disc will not play on this DVD Player.

IMPORTANT!

If the inhibit icon (ø) appears on the TV screen when a button is pressed, it means the function is not available on the current disc or at the current time.

Playing discs

1Connect the power cords of the DVD Player and TV (and any optional stereo or AV receiver) to a power outlet.

2Turn on the TV power and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 14 “Setting up the TV”).

3Press STANDBY-ONon the DVD Player front panel.

You should see the blue Philips DVD background screen on the TV.

4Press OPEN•CLOSE 0 button to open the disc tray and load in a disc, then press the same button again to close the disc tray.

Make sure the label side is facing up. For double-sided discs, load the side you want to play facing up.

5Playback will start automatically (depending on the disc type).

If a disc menu appears on the TV, see “Using the Disc Menu”.

If the disc is locked by parental control, you must enter your four-digit password. (See page 30).

6At any time, simply press STOP to stop playback.

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Contents DVP533K Mexico 120 230V ~50-60 HzAv. La Palma No.6 Laser safety Environmental Information General InformationPs ña lo IndexEnglish Español Contents Introduction Supplied accessoriesCare and safety information Using Composite Video jacks Cvbs Using Component Video jack Y Pb PrConnections Using S-Video jackUsing an accessory RF modulator Connecting the power cord Optional Connecting to an Optional Connecting Digital AVAudio System Receiver Receiver has a PCM, Dolby Digital, or MPEG2 decoderFront and Rear Panels Functional OverviewNumerical key pad Remote ControlStop Play BSetting up the TV Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control to operate the Player Getting StartedTo exit from the menu Selecting the colour system that corresponds to your TVPress System Menu Setting the OSD Language Setting language preferenceSetting the Audio, Subtitle and Disc menu language If you choose Others in Audio, Subtitle or Disc MenuPlayable Discs Disc OperationsPlaying discs Your DVD Player will playPausing playback DVD/VCD/CD/CD Graphics/MP3 Using the Disc MenuBasic playback controls Selecting track/chapter DVD/VCD/CD/CD GraphicsRepeat DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/CD Graphics Zoom DVD/VCD/CD Graphics/ JpegSlow Motion DVD/VCD Forward / Reverse Searching DVD/VCD/CDSpecial disc features Preview Function Playing MP3/JPEG Picture CDGeneral Operation Playback selectionSpecial Jpeg features Karaoke Operations Key settingPlaying Karaoke discs VocalSystem Menu Options General SetupBasic Operations Program not for Picture CD/MP3Digital Audio Setup Audio SetupSpeaker Setup Sound Mode Dolby Digital Setup EqualizerDual Mono Dynamic3D Processing TV Display Video SetupActivating Progressive ProgressivePreference Picture SettingSmart Picture SharpnessKID Safe Rating explanationsVideo Performance SpecificationsProblem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Glossary