Philips DVD701/931 Operation, Loading discs, Playing a DVD-video disc, Playing a title

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Operation

SOUND

 

 

 

PLAY

 

PREV

NEXT

OPEN / CLOSE

PAUSE

STOP

Loading discs

1Press OPEN/CLOSE on the front of the player.The disc tray opens.

2Load your chosen disc in the tray, label side up (also when a double sided DVD is inserted). Make sure it is sitting properly in the correct recess.

3Press OPEN/CLOSE, to close the tray.

READ appears in the status window and on the player display, and playback starts automatically.

Note: If ‘Child Lock’ is set to ON and the disc inserted is not in the ‘child safe’ list (not authorized), the 4-digit code must be entered and/or the disc must be authorized (see ‘Access Control’).

Playing a DVD-video disc

Playing a title

After inserting the disc and closing the tray, playback starts automatically and the status window and the player display show the type of disc loaded, as well as information about the disc’s contents and playing time.

The disc may invite you to select an item from a menu. If the selections are numbered, press the appropriate numerical key; if not, use the w/v, t/u keys to highlight your selection, then press OK.

The currently playing title and chapter number are displayed in the menu bar and the player display.

The elapsed playing time is shown in the status window and the player display.

If required, you can use the Sound key to select Stereo, Dolby Surround or 3D-Sound.

Play may stop at the end of the Title, and the player may return to the DVD menu.To go on to the next title, press 2.

To stop play at any other time, press 9.

The default screen will appear, giving information about the current status of the player.

You can resume play from the point at which you stopped play. Press 2; when you see the Resume icon . on the screen, press 2 again.

The RESUME feature applies not only to the disc in the player, but also to the last four discs you have played. Simply reload the disc and press 2; when you see the Resume icon . on the screen , press 2 again.

Note: Since it is usual for DVD movies to be released at different times in different regions of the world, all players have region codes. Discs can have an optional region code. If you load a disc of a different region code into your player, you will see the region code notice on the screen.The disc will not play and should be removed from the player.

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Contents Contents DVD-Video IntroductionEntertainment for the new millennium Digital videoSuper VCD PlacementUnpacking Video CDFront panel Functional overviewConnect to a VCR Rear panelConnect to a TV with Scart Display Remote control Status window icons Default screenOn screen display information Menu bar/Status windowTemporary Feedback Field icons General notes Connecting to a TVConnecting to optional equipment PreparationChannel decoder Dolby DigitalAC-3, Mpeg 2 Connecting the power cordRemote control battery installation Connecting to an A/V receiver equipped with a multiAbout this manual NTSC/PAL SettingsRemote control operation General explanationUse OK to confirm your selection and to go to the next menu Turning On the powerInitial Setup Virgin Mode OperationGeneral operation Personal PreferencesVideo shift Night ModeFeatures Access Control Bit Rate Indicator Deauthorizing discs Access control child lock DVD and VCD Activating/deactivating the child lock Authorizing discsActivating/Deactivating Parental Control Access control Parental control DVD-Video onlyCountry Parental Control Disclaimer Changing the 4-digit codePlaying a title OperationLoading discs Playing a DVD-video discMoving to another title/track General featuresPlaying a Video CD Playing a discRepeat A-B Still Picture and Frame-by-frame playbackSearch RepeatTime search ShuffleZoom FTS-Video Special DVD features Pause Special VCD-FeaturesPlaying an audio CD Playback Control PBCRepeat track/disc Erasing a track from an FTS Program Switching FTS ON/OFFFTS Program Storing an FTS ProgramBefore requesting service Cleaning discs Optical Readout System Specifications