Philips DVD750/05 Access control child lock DVD and VCD, Activating/deactivating the child lock

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Access control; child lock (DVD and VCD)

Activating/deactivating the child lock

1In Stop mode, select ACCESS CONTROL in the Features menu using the w/v keys.

2Enter a 4-digit PIN code of your own choice.

3Enter the code a second time.

4Move to Child lock using the w/v keys.

5Move to / ƒ using the u key.

6Select using the w/v keys.

7Press OK to confirm or t to confirm and press t again to exit the menu. Now unauthorized discs will not be played unless the 4-digit code is entered.

8Select ƒ to deactivate the Child Lock.

Note: Reconfirmation of the 4-digit PIN code is necessary when: The code is entered for the very first time (see above);

The code is changed (see ‘Changing the 4-digit code’); The code is cancelled (see ‘Changing the 4-digit code’);

Both Child Lock and Parental Control are switched Off and the code is requested.

Authorizing discs

Insert the disc. See ‘Loading a disc’ in the following. The ‘child protect’ dialog will appear.

You will be asked to enter your secret code for ‘Play Once ‘or ‘Play Always.’ If you select ‘Play Once’, the disc can be played as long as it is in the player and the player is in the ON position. If you select ‘Play Always’, the disc will become child safe (authorized) and can always be played even if the Child Lock is set to ON.

Notes:The player memory maintains a list of 50 authorized (‘Child safe’) disc titles. A disc will be placed in the list when ‘Play Always’ is selected in the ‘child protect’ dialog. Each time a ‘child safe’ disc is played it will be placed on top of the list When the list is full and a new disc is added, the last disc in the list will be removed from the list.

Double sided DVD discs may have a different ID for each side. In order to make the disc ‘child safe’, each side has to be authorized.

Multi volume VCD disc may have a different ID for each volume. In order to make the complete set ‘child safe’, each volume has to be authorized.

Deauthorizing discs

Insert the disc. See ‘Loading a disc’ in the following.

Playback starts automatically.

Press 9 while { is visible.

The ‘child protect’ dialog will appear. ‘Play always’ is highlighted.

Press v to select ‘Play Once’.

The disc is now deauthorized.

If 2 is pressed, playback continues.

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Contents DVD750 General information Laser safety125 155185 English Contents Entertainment medium for the mille- nium IntroductionIntroduction Digital videoUnpacking PlacementVideo CD Audio CDFront of player Functional overviewRear of player Audio connectionsTV connections English DisplayRemote control On screen display information Default screenMenu bar/Status window Status window iconsTemporary Feedback Field icons General notes PreparationConnect to a TV Video Y/C connectionConnecting to an amplifier equiped with two channel Connecting to optional equipmentAnalog stereo Digital Multi channel soundInfra red remote control Connecting the power supplyConnecting to an amplifier equiped with Dolby Surround Loading the batteriesGeneral explication Remote control operationAbout this manual Menu bar operationVirgin Mode Switching onGeneral OperationGeneral operation Personal preferencesFeatures Access Control Night ModeLow power Standby Sound Digital outputActivating/deactivating the child lock Access control child lock DVD and VCDAuthorizing discs Deauthorizing discsCountry Access control Parental control DVD- Video onlyChanging the 4-digit code Activating/Deactivating Parental ControlLoading discs OperationPlaying a DVD-video disc Playing a titlePlaying a video CD General featuresPlaying a disc Moving to another title/TRACKStill Picture and Step Frame Slow MotionSearch RepeatShuffle Repeat A-BTime search ZoomVideo-program Special DVD-features Playing an audio CD Special VCD-FeaturesPlayback Control PBC PauseRepeat track/disc Audio-Program Load a disc and go to Stop modeStoring an Audio-Program Erasing a track from an Audio-programBefore requesting service Diagnostic program Cleaning discsSome problems occur because the disc inside the player InstructionsEnglish