Philips DVD170AT manual English, Introduction Contents

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INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

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INSTALLATION

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STANDARD CONNECTIONS

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GETTING STARTED

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PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC

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PLAYING A VIDEO CD

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PLAYING AN AUDIO CD

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SETTINGS

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PARENTAL CONTROL

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BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE

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DVD-VIDEO

PRODVD-VIDEO: THE MEDIUM OF CHOICE FOR

 

PROFESSIONAL CUSTOMERS

DIGITAL VIDEO

The professional DVD player provides all the advantages of DVD-video and more. Additional control devices like for example touch screens or wired controls can easily be connected. Next to that the Professional player is featured with NVRAM memory to store and retrieve results or settings. This player is the ideal medium for kiosk, training or business presentation applications.

Video was never like this before! Perfect digital, studio-quali- ty pictures with truly 3-dimensional digital multichannel audio. Story sequences viewed on screen from your own choice of camera angle.

Language barriers are broken down by sound tracks in as many as eight languages, plus subtitling - if available on disc

-in as many as 32. And whether you watch DVD-Video on wide-screen or regular TV, you always see it the way it was meant to be seen.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

DVD-Video uses state-of-the-art MPEG2 data compression technology to register an entire movie on a single 5-inch disc. DVD’s variable bit-rate compression, running at up to 9.8 Mbits/second, captures even the most complex pictures in their original quality.

The crystal-clear digital pictures have a horizontal resolution of over 500 lines, with 720 pixels (picture elements) to each line. This resolution is more than double that of VHS, superior to Laser Disc, and entirely comparable to the digital masters made in recording studios.

DVD-Video discs conform to either the PAL or NTSC video standard. This dual-standard player can play both types and present them in the best possible way on your multistandard TV screen.

As the universal video system of the future, DVD-Video offers optimum viewing on any TV screen.

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Contents English Introduction ContentsIntroduction Introduction PlacementUnpacking Power supply Digital audio output InstallationFront of Player Rear of PlayerDisplay Remote ControlNumeric key pad Next chapter or track/ search forward PlayGeneral Note Highest Quality A/V Connection USA Standard ConnectionsHighest Quality A/V Connection Europe Connection to a TV with an S-Video jackDigital Audio Stereo Sound Connection Excellent A/V ConnectionConnection to a TV with a video Cvbs jack Analogue Dolby PRO Logic Multichannel SoundHeadphones NTSC/PAL Setting Infrared Remote ControlConnecting the Power Supply Loading the BatteriesGetting Started Switching onOperation Inserting a DiscPlaying a DVD-VIDEO Disc Playing a DVD-VIDEO DiscPlaying a Title Moving to Another ChapterParental Control Moving to Another TitleStill Picture and Step Frame SearchChecking the Contents of DVD-VIDEO Discs Menus Changing the Audio Language and Channel ConfigurationRepeat CHAPTER/TITLE/DISC RepeatPlaying a Video CD Playing a Video CDPlaying a Disc Moving to Another TrackTo get a still picture, press during play Playback Control PBCTrack calendar To return to normal play, press Shuffle briefly againPlaying AN Audio CD Playing a Video CD Playing AN Audio CDPause To clear your whole selection and start again, press FTS Favorite Track SelectionSettings Playing AN Audio CD SettingsTo exit from the Settings menu, press Return or Setup Auto Play Parental Control Parental ControlActivating Parental Control Authorizing DiscsBefore Requesting Service Before Requesting ServiceCleaning Discs Instructions Diagnostic Program