Philips DPC850, DCP750 quick start Charge your battery, Prepare your remote control

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Docking Entertainment System

DCP750/850

DVD Portable with dock for iPod

 

Quick start guide

1Charge your battery

This portable DVD player is designed with a built-in lithium battery to supply power to the player when you are on travel.

1Slide the POWER switch to the OFF position (charging of the DVD player only possible in the power-off mode).

CHG

2 Connect the supplied power adaptor cord

(or the car adaptor) to the player and AC

mains (or the car cigarette lighter outlet)

to start charging.

The CHG indicator turns green.

When the battery is fully charged, the

Remove the protective plastic

 

5 Press the SOURCE key

 

tab (first time users only).

 

 

5

 

 

repeatedly (or iPod on the

Your remote control is

 

 

 

remote) for dock input.

 

now ready for use.

 

REMOVE

 

SOURCE

 

 

 

6 Play files in your iPod player.

 

 

 

 

3 Enjoy (iPod with video)

 

 

 

To recharge your iPod player, you

 

Connecting and

 

 

 

must connect your DVD player to AC mains (or

 

 

 

the car cigarette lighter outlet) and ensure:

using your iPod

 

 

1

Your DVD player is in the power-off mode.

player

 

 

 

OR

 

1 Pull out the iPod

 

SOURCE

 

The DVD player is in the power-on mode and

connector.

 

2

 

the current source is “iPod”.

 

2 Dock your iPod player

 

 

 

 

with the top

 

 

 

To remove the iPod player

 

entering first as

VIDEO

 

 

1 Pull out the iPod connector.

 

 

 

 

 

shown.

 

 

 

2 Lift up the handle marked 2 / EJECT to

3 Push in the iPod

 

 

 

 

 

connector.

3

2

 

indicator turns off.

3 Disconnect the power adaptor cord (or

the car adaptor) when the CHG indicator

turns off.

Notes:

You can also connect the supplied power adaptor cord (or the car adaptor) to the player and AC mains (or the car cigarette lighter outlet) directly wherever possible.

2Prepare your remote control

4Switch on your iPod player and set:

1)"TV Out" to "On";

2)"TV Signal" to "NTSC";

3)"Widescreen" to "Off".

(See your iPod user’s manual for details.)

iPod

 

 

 

Music

 

 

 

Photos

Videos

 

Videos

Video Playlists

 

 

Extras

Movies

Settings

 

Settings

Music Videos

TV Out

On

Shuffle Songs

Video Podcasts

TV Signal

NTSC

 

 

Video Settings

Widescreen

Off

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Notes:

This DVD player only supports 30G, 60G and 80G iPod player with video.

Please take out the tab marked “for 30G iPod” in the dock if you want to dock a 60G or 80G iPod player.

You need to press 2; on your iPod player in order to start photo playback through this DVD player.

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Contents Prepare your remote control Charge your batteryConnecting an SD/MMC card Connecting headphones not includedConnecting additional equipment TV for example Enjoy Disc operation

DPC850, DCP750 specifications

The Philips DCP750 and DCP850 are portable DVD players that have made a significant impact in the realm of mobile entertainment. Designed for ease of use and enhanced viewing experiences, these devices come packed with features that cater to the needs of both casual viewers and avid film enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the DCP750 and DCP850 is their high-quality display. Both models sport a generous screen size that allows for immersive viewing, with vibrant colors and sharp details. The DCP850, in particular, offers an upgraded resolution that further enhances picture clarity, making it a great option for watching movies on the go.

Battery life is another critical aspect of portable DVD players, and both models impress in this regard. Equipped with long-lasting rechargeable batteries, the DCP750 and DCP850 ensure hours of uninterrupted viewing. This makes them ideal companions for long road trips or flights, where access to power outlets may be limited.

In terms of technology, both models come with built-in speakers that produce clear audio, eliminating the need for external sound systems in most scenarios. Additionally, they feature 3.5mm headphone jacks for personal audio enjoyment, allowing users to immerse themselves in their favorite films without disturbing fellow travelers.

Compatibility is a key consideration when it comes to DVD players, and both the DCP750 and DCP850 handle various disc formats with ease, including DVD, CD, and even high-quality image formats such as JPEG. This versatility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite media, whether it's a classic film or a collection of family photos.

Another notable feature is the inclusion of USB and SD card slots, enabling users to access and enjoy their digital files. This ensures that even without physical discs, entertainment options remain plentiful. The user-friendly interface further enhances the overall experience, allowing users to navigate menus effortlessly.

Both the DCP750 and DCP850 also come with multiple angle viewing, which allows users to switch the perspective during playback—a unique feature not often found in standard DVD players. This can enhance the viewing experience, especially for blockbuster films that contain critical scenes shot from various angles.

In summary, the Philips DCP750 and DCP850 are remarkable portable DVD players that encapsulate convenience, quality, and functionality. With their impressive features, robust battery life, and versatile media compatibility, they stand as excellent choices for anyone seeking on-the-go entertainment. Whether for family movie nights, travel, or simply to enjoy personal media, these devices offer substantial value for their users.