Philips DVP5100/02 user manual Getting Started, Inserting batteries into the Remote Control

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Getting Started

Step 1: Inserting batteries into the Remote Control

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1Open the battery compartment.

2Insert two batteries type R06 or AA, following the indications (+-) inside the compartment.

3Close the cover.

Using the Remote Control to operate the Player

1Aim the Remote Control

directly at the remote sensor (IR) on the front panel.

2 Do not put any objects between the Remote Control and the DVD Player while operating the DVD Player.

CAUTION!

Remove batteries if they are exhausted or if the Remote Control is not being used for a long time.

Do not use old and new or different types of batteries in combination.

Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed properly.

Step 2: Setting up the TV

IMPORTANT!

Make sure you have completed all the necessary connections. (See pages 9-10 “Connecting TV”).

1Turn on the TV and set to the correct video-in channel. You should see the Philips DVD background screen on the TV.

2Usually these channels are between the lowest and highest channels and may be called FRONT,A/V IN, or VIDEO. See your TV manual for more details.

Or, you may go to channel 1 on your TV, then press the Channel down button repeatedly until you see the Video In channel.

Or, the TV Remote Control may have a button or switch that chooses different video modes.

Or, set the TV to channel 3 or 4 if you are using an RF modulator.

3If you are using external equipment, (eg. audio system or receiver), turn it on and select the appropriate input source for the DVD Player output. Refer to the equipment owner’s manual for detail.

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