Philips DVP3002/93 user manual To deactivate Progressive manually, Press numeric keypad ‘1’ on

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Getting Started

To deactivate Progressive manually

When the distorted picture still appears on the TV, it may be due to the connected TV does not accept progressive signals, and progressive is set by mistake. You must reset the unit to interlace format.

1 Turn off your TV progressive scan mode or turn on to interlaced mode (refer to your TV user manual.)

2Press OPEN/CLOSE on the DVD player to open the disc tray.

3Press numeric keypad ‘1’ on the

remote control for few seconds.

The DVD blue background screen will appear on the TV.

Selecting the colour system that corresponds to your TV

This DVD Player is compatible with both NTSC and PAL. In order for a DVD disc to play on this Player, the colour system of the Disc, the TV and the DVD Player should match.

General Audio Video Preference

- - Video Setup Page - -

TY Type

PAL

TV Display

Multi

Progressive

NTSC

Sharpness

 

Brightness

 

Contrast

 

4Press 3 4 to highlight one of the options below:

PAL – Select this if the connected TV is PAL system. It will change the video signal of a NTSC disc and output in PAL format.

NTSC – Select this if the connected TV is NTSC system. It will change the video signal of a PAL disc (VCD only) and output in NTSC format.

Multi – Select this if the connected TV is compatible with both NTSC and PAL (multi-system). The output format will be in accordance with the video signal of the disc.

5Select an item and press OK.

Helpful Hints:

Before changing the current TV Standard setting, ensure that your TV supports the ‘selected TV Type’ system.

If there is no proper picture on your TV, wait for 15 seconds for auto recovery.

1.ENSURE THAT YOUR TV SUPPORTS NTSC STANDARD.

2.IF THERE IS A DISTORTED PICTURE DISPLAYED ON THE TV, WAIT 15 SECONDS FOR AUTO RECOVER.

OK

 

CANCEL

 

 

 

CONFIRM AGAIN TO USE NEW TV TYPE SETTING.

OK

 

CANCEL

E n g l i s h

1Press SYSTEM MENU.

2Press 2 repeatedly to select {VIDEO SETUP PAGE}.

3Press 3 4 to highlight {TV TYPE}, then press 2.

TIPS: To return to the previous menu, press 1.

To remove the menu, press SYSTEM MENU.

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Contents DVP3005&3000/691 DVP3002Laser Laser safetyGeneral Information Environmental InformationEnglish IndexContents DVD Menu Options TroubleshootingSupplied accessories Care and safety informationIntroduction Using Component Video jacks Y Pb Pr Using Composite Video jacks CvbsConnections Connecting the power cordUsing an accessory RF modulator When no disc is loaded, pressHelpful Hint Receiver has a PCM, Dolby Digital, or MPEG2 decoderFront Panel Functional OverviewRear Panel Remote Control Getting Started Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlSetting up the TV Using the Remote Control to operate the PlayerPress 2 repeatedly to select Video Setup Press System MenuBelow menu appears on the TV Selecting the colour system that corresponds to your TV To deactivate Progressive manuallyPress OPEN/CLOSE on the DVD player to open the disc tray Press numeric keypad ‘1’ onSetting language preference Setting the OSD LanguageSetting the Audio, Subtitle and Disc menu language Playing discs Disc OperationsPlayable Discs Region CodesPlay B Repeat play modeBasic playback controls Selecting various repeat/shuffle functionsResuming playback from the last stopped point Using the Disc MenuOperations for video playback DVD/VCD/SVCD ZoomingSpecial DVD Features Special VCD & Svcd Features Repeat Playing MP3/JPEG Kodak Picture CDGeneral Operation Playback selectionDVD Setup Menu Options General Setup menuOFF Stereo Audio Setup MenuSetting the Downmix Digital Audio SetupPicture to be trimmed or formatted to fit your TV screen Video Setup MenuSetting the TV Display TV TypeHigh MediumLOW Preference Audio, Subtitle, Disc MenuRestricting playback by Parental Control When doing this for the first time, key in ‘136900’ Changing the Password Restoring to original settingsProblem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Video Format SpecificationsGlossary