Philips 1015D, 1055D manual On-screen messages

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On-screen messages

During play, various messages will be shown on the screen for a few seconds to confirm that a function has been selected. You can switch on or off these messages in the “On Screen” setup mode of the System Setup menu.

The possible messages may appear are listed below :

PLEASE WAIT

The system is initializing.

READING

Reading the disc.

OPEN ( é )

The tray is about to open.

CLOSE ( )

The tray is about to close.

DVD

DVD disc is loaded.

MUSIC CD

Music CD is loaded.

NO VALID DISC

Wrong disc format or damaged

 

disc cannot play; disc is loaded

 

upside down or no disc is in the

 

disc tray.

INVALID REGION DISC…The disc cannot play because

 

 

the regional code is different than

 

 

the player.

PARENTAL LEVEL TOO LOW TO PLAY

....................................................

The parental control has been set

 

 

and the disc cannot play.

PLAY (É)

Start playback.

PAUSE (Å)

Pause the disc.

STEP FWD (

)

One frame forward in pause

 

 

mode.

STEP BWD (

)

One frame backward in pause

 

 

mode.

CONTINUE (É)

Continue playing after pause.

RESUME STOP (

)…Stop the disc but allow the disc

 

 

to be resumed from the same

 

 

place later.

RESUME (

)

Playback is resumed.

STOP (Ç)

The disc is completely stopped.

( )

This function is not available.

NEXT CHAPTER (

)…Playback from beginning of next

 

 

chapter.

PREV CHAPTER (

) …Playback from beginning of

 

 

previous chapter.

FAST FWD (

)

Fast forward speed 1 (for DVD up

 

 

to speed 4, for CD up to speed 3).

FAST BWD (

)

Fast backward speed 1 (for DVD

 

 

up to speed 4, for CD up to speed

 

 

3).

SLOW FWD (

)

Slow forward speed 1 (for DVD

 

 

up to speed 4).

SLOW BWD (

) ....

Slow backward speed 1 (for DVD

 

 

up to speed 4).

MUTE ( )

The sound is muted.

UNMUTE ( )

Sound mute is cancelled.

SKIPPING BAD DISC AREA …There is a damaged

 

 

section of the disc that the player

 

 

can skip over.

TRACK: 1

Track selection with a number key

 

 

(Music CD).

SKIP NEXT (

)

Skip to the start of the next track

 

 

(Music CD).

SKIP PREV (

)

Skip to the start of the previous

 

 

track (Music CD).

STAND BY

Entering standby mode.

POWER ON

Switched on from stand by.

BUTTON: 2

Indicates a menu selection using

 

 

the number keys.

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Contents DVD For Customer Use Dear Philips product ownerEnglish Index and General InformationFrançais LaserUse only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket Important Safety InstructionsContents Introduction Front Panel Functional Overview@ Ç FM Mode T DVD/CD mode onlyDisc Menu DVD/CD mode only ¡ Title DVD mode onlyRear Panel ConnectionsAudio OUT Analog Audio ConnectionsVideo Connections Digital/Optical Audio ConnectionsRecording from the digital output System Setup Speakers PlacementSpeakers Setup Setting each speaker’s relative volume balance Setting the speaker distanceSwitch on/off the subwoofer Volume AdjustmentBasic Functions This soundfield effect is suitable for all types of music Soundfield EffectsAutomatic tuning Manual tuningTuning to a weak FM station Preset Radio StationsSetting the Clock Clock/TimerActivating/Deactivating On/Off Timer Setting the Sleep TimerDVD/CD Operation When the DVD is playingLoading Discs Active Navigation Menu DVDPlaying a music CD When the music CD is playingTrack Active Navigation Menu music CDRepeat RandomOn-screen messages Press System Menu Disc Setup MenuBox Exit Audio SetParental Lock password erase Parental ControlPress and hold Frequency 3 on the front panel Parental Panel Keys LockProgram music CD Example showing how to play from an indexed pointIndex DVD Press RDS DisplayAmplifier Section SpecificationsLimited Warranty

1015D, 1055D specifications

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